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First Edition00:02
Sporting Digest: Lacrosse00:02
Shelved emotions: Karnac is Britain's only specialist psychoanalytic bookshop, where both patients and analysts converge. Joseph Gallivan seeks therapy00:02
What's in store for '94: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Silly Questions: A game of two halves00:02
Peace initiative fails to sway grass-roots republican opinion00:02
Hunger strike ends00:02
Oil price slides again on North Sea news00:02
What's in store for '94: Motor Racing00:02
Letter: Non-Eu, non-black and not detained00:02
Music: In the bleak midwinter: Stephen Johnson spent Christmas chilling out in front of the television00:02
Curator's Choice: The Museum of Childhood00:02
Football: Saunders rediscovers finishing touch00:02
Israel and PLO edge towards deal: Framework agreed for resolving deadlock00:02
Out of Turkey: Comic who puts the torturers on the rack00:02
Bhutto gives US a rocket00:02
What's in store for '94: Rugby Union00:02
Rich nations accused of stifling wildlife treaty: Nicholas Schoon reports on the race to save species from extinction00:02
What's in store for '94: Rugby League00:02
Disaster looms as Ukraine stumbles from one crisis to another: A volatile mixture of issues threatens the former Soviet republic, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
The Daily Poem: Myopia00:02
Fashion: Relax] It's all up to you ..00:02
Letter: Pagans and other believers in step at Avebury00:02
Growing fury over 'soft' treatment00:02
Leading Article: A lost opportunity to protest in Sudan00:02
Genetically engineered prize fish cause concern: Susan Watts reports on the ethics of attempts to produce bigger catches00:02
Jackson sued00:02
Today's number: 500,00000:02
Losses at Banesto could be over 2bn pounds: Crisis embarrasses US investment bank00:02
Education: To sir, with love - a panic button: As violence towards teachers increases, security measures and staff training are at last on the agenda, says Sarah Strickland00:02
Football: Gascoigne doubtful00:02
Football: No happy returns for Taylor00:02
After the deluge of US cash: A wall of American money has hit world share markets this year. Larry Black looks at prospects for a continuing outflow00:02
Pembroke: Saddled with new responsibilities00:02
Competition00:02
Letter: Science: in theory and practice00:02
Sudan angry at Carey for cancelling visit00:02
Leading Article: Cut interest and save the recovery00:02
Hanson sells 11 smaller businesses00:02
Football: Shearer doubles Everton's woe00:02
Birthdays00:02
Diary: From archbishop to St Michael00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Tipsy gritter00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Germans under fire00:02
Football: Giggs' fine arts take United to a higher plane00:02
Firebomb alert at chain store00:02
Institute of Marine Engineers00:02
Football: Campbell cuts down the Blades00:02
And what's more. . .00:02
George Achilleas, chief projectionist at the Muswell Hill Odeon, north London, surrounded by projection equipment from the Twenties and Thirties.00:02
Obituary: Professor Peter Alexander00:02
Arms company faces Commons scrutiny: Labour aims to establish if firm broke trade embargoes. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Vatican deal00:02
Private funding plan for 70km London cycleway00:02
Book Review: On a Glasgow estate with the Good Samaritan: 'A New Deal for Social Welfare' - Bob Holman; Lion, 5.9900:02
Here Today00:02
Darts: Wilson takes early exit00:02
Letter: More controls for a dangerous weapon00:02
Obituary: Lord Hirshfield00:02
Sniper rifles supplied to Serbs despite sanctions00:02
What's in store for '94: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: University theology must be based on Religious Truth00:02
Fall of Spanish banker threatens financial crisis: Prosecutor to investigate link with Italian corruption scandals00:02
Bankrupt Basinger's 'baby ban'00:02
All there is to know about everything: Anyone for eight hours of Metallica? Andy Gill assesses the latest crop of boxed sets, from Steely Dan to Brian Eno via Otis Redding00:02
Crime rackets that fund terrorists' violent campaign: Chris Blackhurst and Donald Macintyre examine efforts to sever the financial lifeline00:02
Lorry drivers hit out at 'stinking' Turkish prison: Britons reunited with families after spending Christmas huddled together in cell00:02
IRA faces cash crisis if it rejects declaration00:02
Sale day00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 condoms00:02
Saucy gang cuts no mustard with police00:02
Labour aims to define its 'positive appeal'00:02
184 disappeared00:02
Girl remanded00:02
Shares in 'dreadful' Euro Disney tumble00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Meanings of Christmas: A time of hope: an act of rescue: Today's articles in our series are Christmas sermons given by Fr Michael Seed, a Franciscan friar, and the Rev Graham Cray, Principal of Ridley Hall, Cambridge.00:02
What's in store for '94: Football00:02
Letter: Honours that are not just an act00:02
Sailing: Micropay stays on pace00:02
Protest march keeps trees on agenda00:02
Cricket: England spirit filters through00:02
Football: Turner in ambitious Posh move00:02
Education Viewpoint: Beware] There's no such thing as a free computer00:02
Giant Buddha overlooks site of Hong Kong's new airport00:02
Bridge: Virtual certainty00:02
Jim fixes it00:02
Racing: Fame is the spur for Irish hopes: Champion Hurdle betting now favours Weld's Fortune. Greg Wood reports00:02
Letter: More controls for a dangerous weapon00:02
Letter: Advanced electronics00:02
TELEVISION / New York's sex industry laid bare00:02
Obituary: William Shirer00:02
Ex-police chief sues over arrest00:02
Shares soaring on City hopes of early cut in interest rates: Pound's rise strengthens pressure on Clarke to safeguard recovery00:02
Mine caught00:02
Retarded boys used in US test on radioactivity00:02
Shot man dies00:02
Football: Jordan and Hartford endure early exits00:02
Ruins of Commons rise from the ashes00:02
Law Report: Care home contracts unlawful: Regina v Cleveland County Council, Ex parte Cleveland Care Homes Association and others. Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Potts), 12 November 199300:02
You'll stop smoking and biting your nails? Bonne chance00:02
Dilemmas: Help for an age-old fear?00:02
Sea deaths charges00:02
Owl recaptured00:02
Cricket: Wessels in a battle for fitness00:02
Belgrade - where the streets are lined with worthless dinars00:02
What's in store for '94: Athletics00:02
Gays 'are not legally barred from adopting'00:02
Algeria deaths00:02
You don't say 'family', we won't say 'bimbos'00:02
Nothing beats a good rant: When the car park lift got stuck, Rosalind Twist got a ticket . . .00:02
Kuwait post00:02
British Gas releases more therms to rivals00:02
Overseas trips for teenage offenders halted after outcry00:02
Eurotunnel wins extra 10 years: Claims against British and French governments droppedDisney talks tough in refinancing poker game00:02
Bomber murders five in family vendetta: Killings carried out across New York State00:02
The once and future kings?: As Eastern Europe emerges from decades of Communism, Jonathan Eyal argues for a return of its crowned heads00:02
Confrontational cure is 'last resort'00:02
Football: Rangers put Leeds further in the red00:02
Crying babies 'linked to long-term insomnia'00:02
GLOSSARY / The knot that the tabloids have untied00:02
Unsung gay hero of a secret war is honoured with road sign00:02
A safari holds more hope than jail: Brendan McNutt outlines the case for travel rather than a sentence for young offenders00:02
Management buyout exits set record00:02
What's in store for '94: Golf00:02
Inside File: Swedes sit out hymns to European unity00:02
Market Report: Stores lead stampede to yet another peak00:02
Depenalise drug use, says Interpol boss00:02
Right of Reply: Peter McHugh, director of programmes at GMTV, replies to the critics00:02
Eat your heart out, Schwarzenegger: It started as trashy television sport, now it's an extravaganza. Lyndsay Russell muscles in on the hunt for the world's strongest man00:02
What's in store for '94: Cricket00:02
Football: Maskell rewards Swindon's bravery00:02
Minister 'sneaking in' selective schools plan00:02
Racing: No room for saddle sainthood00:02
Grachev refuses to cut forces00:02
Letter: University theology must be based on Religious Truth00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Chess: The short draw00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Basketball: Tigers' world challenge00:02
Leading Article: Zhirinovsky, a danger at home and abroad00:02
Letter: Social benefits with no room for discretion00:02
Education: Too 'special' for the mainstream?: The case of Frederick suggests that our system is failing young black boys by stereotyping them as stupid and troublesome. Emma Lindsey reports00:02
Lack of sponsors hits chess congress00:02
Letter: Social benefits with no room for discretion00:02
Ministers to resist consumer ruling00:02
China reforms exchange rate00:02
Hockey: Merrigan has spot of trouble00:02
Police uncover 2.5m pounds card fraud00:02
If you can hum it, I'll play it: Miscellaneous news review of the year00:02
Germany bans ranting Zhirinovsky00:02
The artists and their models00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: An everyday protest00:02
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