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Football: Fry feels the heat in Southend saga: Birmingham get the blues00:02
Football: Liverpool find life at last: Rush intervention00:02
Romero dies00:02
Chinese gangs blamed for Spain killings00:02
Clinton tackles grid-iron rather than policy00:02
Man murdered00:02
Party plans a kingdom00:02
Germans take in East European brethren00:02
Shots fired at Sinn Fein Councillor00:02
Letter: Sudan war: not just between Muslims and Christians00:02
Cuba flight00:02
THE Daily Poem: Kossovo Day00:02
Rugby Union: Pim misses out as Irish selectors rely on Galwey: Gerry Thornley reports from Dublin on a trial in which an experiment in the pack proved a failure00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Malkin 'to return'00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Khartoum denial00:02
MUSIC / A classical year in question: The shortlist for 14 categories of the Classical Music Awards 1994, sponsored by Kenwood and in association with BBC Music Magazine and the Independent . . .00:02
Clinton tackles grid-iron rather than policy00:02
Computer with a brain prepares for first deep thought00:02
Romero dies00:02
Naomi climbs up from the floor as Gazza takes a tumble00:02
Leading Article: What Sinn Fein must tell us00:02
Obituary: Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau00:02
: Grandmaster's lead00:02
Law report: Case Summaries00:02
Football: Horton's poor run goes from bad to worse: City's crisis deepens00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
The internal mother will always be there00:02
Obituary: Ratu Sir Penaia Ganilau00:02
Obituary: Natalia Sats00:02
Air with added bounce: Aeroball takes the high nets of volleyball, the speed of basketball and adds an old favourite: the trampoline. Lyndsay Russell jumps to it00:02
211 million reasons why the killing goes on: It may be too late for gun control, Patrick Cockburn writes from Washington00:02
Rabin lets PLO sweat00:02
Out of japan: Pints sink and prices soar as West meets East00:02
Obituary: Janet Margolin00:02
Cambodia battle00:02
Table Tennis: Douglas masters Japanese00:02
Walesa warns on East-West relations00:02
Redwoood blocks two NHS white-collar jobs: Minister renews campaign against Welsh health 'bureaucracy'00:02
Mafia boss finds his style cramped00:02
Ice misfortune00:02
Letter: Visual rhetoric00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Sporting Digest: Real Tennis00:02
Granny picks a winner00:02
Hill farmers to be forced to accept huge losses: New 'green' policy to stop overgrazing means big savings in subsidies, Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Football: Wilkinson to reflect on tough times for chasing pack: Leeds look to make inroads into Manchester United's lead00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Cricket: Bicknell to be replaced by Taylor: England A injury problem00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Redwoood blocks two NHS white-collar jobs: Minister renews campaign against Welsh health 'bureaucracy'00:02
'Zapata' peasant revolt blazes in Mexico00:02
Squeeze on incomes will weaken recovery, TUC warns00:02
Minister resists pressure to resign00:02
The Best and Worst of Years: 197600:02
Italian Football: Milan's advantage increased: England's playmaker delights briefly00:02
A very good day for Poohsticks00:02
Obituary: Janet Margolin00:02
Basketball: Hunter Hillman stuns Bears00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bandits, canals, lawsuits and plagues of locusts: Anglo-Indian Attitudes - Clive Dewey: Hambledon, pounds 15.9900:02
Football: Kinnear's barbed charges: Graham's men stroll on00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Moseley in pursuit of their dream: Second City's finest want to rediscover golden era but their defeat exposes more than just a difference in divisions00:02
Right-wing Russian leader arrested00:02
Leading Article: How Customs can be the traveller's friend00:02
Kurdish killings00:02
Racing: Vincent's flourish to defy Dunwoody: The champion jockey may be forced into a supporting role as old rivals lift Cheltenham prizes00:02
First Impressions: 'Neither of us was very good at cocktail conversation': Henry Kissinger on Richard Nixon. This is the first in a daily series compiled by Catriona Luke00:02
Darts: Priestley is supreme as No 1 rebel00:02
Science: How to choose a molecule in a million: Some liquid crystals act like football crowds, others line up like soldiers. Christine Hewitt looks at research that could create a better calculator00:02
Granny picks a winner00:02
The Week Ahead: Clinton tunes up abroad00:02
The Best and Worst of Years: 196300:02
Peter Pringle's America: The disarming Mr Mateo00:02
Prostitute's body found in ditch by motorways00:02
Germans take in East European brethren00:02
New Year offensive in Bosnia00:02
Obituary: The Rev Norman Vincent Peale00:02
Mexico rebels invoke the name of Zapata00:02
Afghan battles leave 70 dead: Ruling coalition splits further as President Rabbani's forces square up to former ally00:02
Decoding the Russian message: Zhirinovsky has set a puzzle for Yeltsin and for us, say Alexei Pankin and Andrew Palmer00:02
Walesa warns on East-West relations00:02
Dear members of the Cabinet00:02
Ice misfortune00:02
The Week Ahead: Clinton tunes up abroad00:02
36 adrift after ship sinks off Canada00:02
Crown Jewels to move upmarket00:02
Cricket: Bicknell to be replaced by Taylor: England A injury problem00:02
Children of a confused society00:02
Anniversaries00:02
CD-Rom users are warned of virus threat: Data storage compact discs at risk00:02
Canals collect aid for Bosnia00:02
Football Commentary: United drawing comfort from no man's land: Happy Ferguson00:02
Law report: Case Summaries00:02
Today's Number: 250,00000:02
Indignation and tears down among the ferrets: Women who are succeeding in a sport once seen as a male preserve have faced hostility from traditionalists. Peter Dunn reports00:02
The Best and Worst of Years: 198100:02
Marriageable partners in search of security: Timothy Garton Ash, Michael Mertes and Dominique Mosi, three European intellectuals, argue that Nato must embrace Eastern Europe and strengthen the hold of Russia's democrats00:02
Mexico rebels invoke the name of Zapata00:02
Denktash changes cabinet00:02
Obituary: Don DeFore00:02
Persistent beggars on up to pounds 100 a day arrested00:02
Athletics: Radcliffe moves into world title running: Absence of leading cross-country runners devalues Beamish event but Britons improve their status00:02
: Sorry, I'll have to shout this: Great party]00:02
Leading Article: How Customs can be the traveller's friend00:02
Panicking humans stampede from elephants' flight path00:02
Denktash changes cabinet00:02
Child's body found00:02
TELEVISION / A game of wo Calfs, and a funny old game too00:02
Rugby League: Wigan exploit Warrington's indiscipline: Last-minute penalty allows champions to start new year by stealing march on rivals00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football: Celtic blame anticlimax for disorder: Rangers rampant amid unrest00:02
Day Out: Patrick Stewart00:02
TELEVISION / A game of wo Calfs, and a funny old game too00:02
Rugby League: Eagles stretch wings00:02
Saddam plan00:02
Cuba flight00:02
PM slated for letting terror suspects go00:02
Rugby League: Crooks runs Bradford out of contention: Joyner's relaxed regime rewarded as Castleford cruise into Regal Trophy final00:02
Obituary: The Rev Norman Vincent Peale00:02
Letter: Sudan war: not just between Muslims and Christians00:02
Dance competition00:02
Leading Article: What Sinn Fein must tell us00:02
Appointments00:02
PM slated for letting terror suspects go00:02
Letter: Magistrates' independence under threat00:02
Science: Lifting the cover on a composite rival to metal: Tim Verney on a breakthrough that started at the filling station00:02
Coales'Notes: And now, the end is clear00:02
Letter: Government's low price for higher education00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Letter: Climbers can see warnings in clouds00:02
Panto is dead? Oh no it isn't]: The big-city stage is now the territory of sports heroes and soap stars. If it's traditional entertainment you want, try the village hall, says Peter Dunn00:02
Hill farmers to be forced to accept huge losses: New 'green' policy to stop overgrazing means big savings in subsidies, Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Mafia boss finds his style cramped00:02
Football Commentary: United drawing comfort from no man's land: Happy Ferguson00:02
Sinn Fein puts out conflicting peace signals: Hardline comments by Martin McGuinness on early British withdrawal played down as Prime Minister demands answer to declaration00:02
Climber hurt00:02
Cricket: Bemused S Africa given warning00:02
Compatible couple00:02
Darts: Priestley is supreme as No 1 rebel00:02
Science: A crime against British justice: Forensic science, its reputation tarnished by high-profile court appeals, now faces a tricky run-up to privatisation (CORRECTED)00:02
'Russian Hitler' rants about war00:02
Today's Number: 250,00000:02
The Best and Worst of Years: 198100:02
Compatible couple00:02
Crown Jewels to move upmarket00:02
The Best and Worst of Years: 196000:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Fertility team wants to use eggs from aborted foetuses: BMA to investigate ethics of breakthrough attacked as 'macabre and gruesome'00:02
Major hopes to heal rift with teachers: Unions invited to join effort to raise standards and reinforce authority of heads00:02
Decoding the Russian message: Zhirinovsky has set a puzzle for Yeltsin and for us, say Alexei Pankin and Andrew Palmer00:02
Rugby League: Leeds under shadow00:02
Letter: Social change and the housing market00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Rugby Union: Townsend stands out as Scots' first choice00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Letter: Profumo's story loses one of its secrets00:02
Algeria boycott00:02
: Grandmaster's lead00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 most unusual bets for 199400:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Squeeze on incomes will weaken recovery, TUC warns00:02
Science: A crime against British justice: Forensic science, its reputation tarnished by high-profile court appeals, now faces a tricky run-up to privatisation (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: Batty subscribes to the Bremner theory: Shearer and Batty share confidence00:02
Rugby League: Crooks runs Bradford out of contention: Joyner's relaxed regime rewarded as Castleford cruise into Regal Trophy final00:02
Dear members of the Cabinet00:02
Birds killed by mystery spillage00:02
Obituary: Don DeFore00:02
A very good day for Poohsticks00:02
Rugby League: Wigan exploit Warrington's indiscipline: Last-minute penalty allows champions to start new year by stealing march on rivals00:02
Science: Voyages of an invisible menace: Even an empty ship may carry a dangerous cargo - polluted ballast water. James Curtis reports00:02
Major hopes to heal rift with teachers: Unions invited to join effort to raise standards and reinforce authority of heads00:02
Chess: Adams impresses with powerful performance00:02
Prostitute's body found in ditch by motorways00:02
Two men shot00:02
Rugby Union: Indecision over divisional decider00:02
36 adrift after ship sinks off Canada00:02
McGuinness sets a puzzle for Sinn Fein: David McKittrick examines the problems posed by republican leader's statement00:02
Out of japan: Pints sink and prices soar as West meets East00:02
Rugby Union: Indecision over divisional decider00:02
Letter: Mother knows best00:02
Rabin lets PLO sweat00:02
Football: Verveer's verve lifts Lions: Millwall upset Palace00:02
Appeal by injured PC's husband00:02
Indignation and tears down among the ferrets: Women who are succeeding in a sport once seen as a male preserve have faced hostility from traditionalists. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Question on Yeo resignation avoided00:02
Rugby Union: Townsend stands out as Scots' first choice00:02
Court Circular00:02
Football: Wilkinson to reflect on tough times for chasing pack: Leeds look to make inroads into Manchester United's lead00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Racing: Exeter inspection00:02
Football: Horton's poor run goes from bad to worse: City's crisis deepens00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Science: The future is very, very fast: Parallel supercomputers have jumped out of the lab to support powerful new applications for commercial users, writes John Stansell00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Wills00:02
Wills00:02
Happy Anniversary: From top hat frights to public flirts00:02
Computer with a brain prepares for first deep thought00:02
Two men shot00:02
'Zapata' peasant revolt blazes in Mexico00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tories face demands to clarify Nadir links: Questions over deputy chairman's role00:02
Climber hurt00:02
Birthdays00:02
Kurdish killings00:02
First Impressions: 'Neither of us was very good at cocktail conversation': Henry Kissinger on Richard Nixon. This is the first in a daily series compiled by Catriona Luke00:02
Carey flies home00:02
Rugby Union: Pim misses out as Irish selectors rely on Galwey: Gerry Thornley reports from Dublin on a trial in which an experiment in the pack proved a failure00:02
Dance competition00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Happy Anniversary: From top hat frights to public flirts00:02
The Best and Worst of Years: 197600:02
Fewer graduates get jobs with sponsors00:02
Letter: Sudan war: not just between Muslims and Christians00:02
Football: Fry feels the heat in Southend saga: Birmingham get the blues00:02
Appeal by injured PC's husband00:02
Peter Pringle's America: The disarming Mr Mateo00:02
Birds killed by mystery spillage00:02
Marriageable partners in search of security: Timothy Garton Ash, Michael Mertes and Dominique Mosi, three European intellectuals, argue that Nato must embrace Eastern Europe and strengthen the hold of Russia's democrats00:02
North Korea warns US00:02
Football: Gascoigne excels in his brief encounter: Lazio glimpse promised land in Englishman's cameo00:02
Science: Lifting the cover on a composite rival to metal: Tim Verney on a breakthrough that started at the filling station00:02
Rugby Union: Colourful prospect for Blacks and Whites00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Football: Liverpool find life at last: Rush intervention00:02
Naomi climbs up from the floor as Gazza takes a tumble00:02
Science: The future is very, very fast: Parallel supercomputers have jumped out of the lab to support powerful new applications for commercial users, writes John Stansell00:02
Happy Centenary: 94 ways to hang a pig: Part 100:02
Science: Voyages of an invisible menace: Even an empty ship may carry a dangerous cargo - polluted ballast water. James Curtis reports00:02
17 still missing from Cypriot ship00:02
Letter: Profumo's story loses one of its secrets00:02
Goodbye to all that: At the end of five years in the former Yugoslavia reporting for the 'Independent', for which he was appointed MBE last year, Marcus Tanner recalls a country that disappeared00:02
Cricket: Richardson ordered to rest: West Indies players suffer 'burn-out'00:02
: Sorry, I'll have to shout this: Great party]00:02
Letter: Magistrates' independence under threat00:02
Canals collect aid for Bosnia00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Moseley in pursuit of their dream: Second City's finest want to rediscover golden era but their defeat exposes more than just a difference in divisions00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Cambodia battle00:02
Air with added bounce: Aeroball takes the high nets of volleyball, the speed of basketball and adds an old favourite: the trampoline. Lyndsay Russell jumps to it00:02
'Russian Hitler' rants about war00:02
MUSIC / A classical year in question: The shortlist for 14 categories of the Classical Music Awards 1994, sponsored by Kenwood and in association with BBC Music Magazine and the Independent . . .00:02
The Best and Worst of Years: 196300:02
CD-Rom users are warned of virus threat: Data storage compact discs at risk00:02
Obituary: Natalia Sats00:02
Rugby League: Eagles stretch wings00:02
Chess: Adams impresses with powerful performance00:02
Chinese gangs blamed for Spain killings00:02
Malkin 'to return'00:02
Saddam plan00:02
17 still missing from Cypriot ship00:02
Athletics: Radcliffe moves into world title running: Absence of leading cross-country runners devalues Beamish event but Britons improve their status00:02
Child's body found00:02
Fertility team wants to use eggs from aborted foetuses: BMA to investigate ethics of breakthrough attacked as 'macabre and gruesome'00:02
Children of a confused society00:02
Sudan hints at reprieve for UK envoy00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 most unusual bets for 199400:02
Carey flies home00:02
Obituary: Professor Edward Hitchcock00:02
Coales'Notes: And now, the end is clear00:02
Happy Centenary: 94 ways to hang a pig: Part 100:02
The Best and Worst of Years: 196000:02
Letter: Visual rhetoric00:02
Letter: Social change and the housing market00:02
Leading Article: Containing the fires of Afghanistan00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Party plans a kingdom00:02
Football: Gascoigne excels in his brief encounter: Lazio glimpse promised land in Englishman's cameo00:02
Haitian thugs threaten slum00:02
211 million reasons why the killing goes on: It may be too late for gun control, Patrick Cockburn writes from Washington00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
Racing: Exeter inspection00:02
North Korea warns US00:02
Rugby Union: Colourful prospect for Blacks and Whites00:02
Minister resists pressure to resign00:02
'Back to basics is about values, not about moral judgements': Extracts from the interview John Major gave to BBC Radio 4's 'The World This Weekend', in which he set out his thoughts in conversation with James Naughtie00:02
Appointments00:02
Obituary: Professor Edward Hitchcock00:02
Khartoum denial00:02
Persistent beggars on up to pounds 100 a day arrested00:02
Sudan hints at reprieve for UK envoy00:02
Sinn Fein puts out conflicting peace signals: Hardline comments by Martin McGuinness on early British withdrawal played down as Prime Minister demands answer to declaration00:02
Leading Article: Containing the fires of Afghanistan00:02
Letter: Climbers can see warnings in clouds00:02
Basketball: Hunter Hillman stuns Bears00:02
New Year offensive in Bosnia00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bandits, canals, lawsuits and plagues of locusts: Anglo-Indian Attitudes - Clive Dewey: Hambledon, pounds 15.9900:02
Football: Batty subscribes to the Bremner theory: Shearer and Batty share confidence00:02
Football: Celtic blame anticlimax for disorder: Rangers rampant amid unrest00:02
Haitian thugs threaten slum00:02
Tories face demands to clarify Nadir links: Questions over deputy chairman's role00:02
Football: Kinnear's barbed charges: Graham's men stroll on00:02
Goodbye to all that: At the end of five years in the former Yugoslavia reporting for the 'Independent', for which he was appointed MBE last year, Marcus Tanner recalls a country that disappeared00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Italian Football: Milan's advantage increased: England's playmaker delights briefly00:02
Fewer graduates get jobs with sponsors00:02
Rugby League: Leeds under shadow00:02
THE Daily Poem: Kossovo Day00:02
Letter: Sudan war: not just between Muslims and Christians00:02
Table Tennis: Douglas masters Japanese00:02
Cricket: Bemused S Africa given warning00:02
Man murdered00:02
Panto is dead? Oh no it isn't]: The big-city stage is now the territory of sports heroes and soap stars. If it's traditional entertainment you want, try the village hall, says Peter Dunn00:02
Football: Verveer's verve lifts Lions: Millwall upset Palace00:02
Racing: Vincent's flourish to defy Dunwoody: The champion jockey may be forced into a supporting role as old rivals lift Cheltenham prizes00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
Letter: Government's low price for higher education00:02
Afghan battles leave 70 dead: Ruling coalition splits further as President Rabbani's forces square up to former ally00:02
Cricket: Richardson ordered to rest: West Indies players suffer 'burn-out'00:02
Science: How to choose a molecule in a million: Some liquid crystals act like football crowds, others line up like soldiers. Christine Hewitt looks at research that could create a better calculator00:02
Panicking humans stampede from elephants' flight path00:02
Right-wing Russian leader arrested00:02
Shots fired at Sinn Fein Councillor00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Real Tennis00:02
McGuinness sets a puzzle for Sinn Fein: David McKittrick examines the problems posed by republican leader's statement00:02
Question on Yeo resignation avoided00:02
Letter: Mother knows best00:02
Algeria boycott00:02
The internal mother will always be there00:02
Clinton tackles grid-iron rather than policy00:02
Day Out: Patrick Stewart00:02
'Back to basics is about values, not about moral judgements': Extracts from the interview John Major gave to BBC Radio 4's 'The World This Weekend', in which he set out his thoughts in conversation with James Naughtie