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Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Irish budget lifts allowances and focuses on job creation00:02
Letter: High taxes and bad attitudes00:02
Letter: Why Islington opted to go underground00:02
Venables gets England job00:02
Briton blamed00:02
Come out of the canteen, chief constable: Correction00:02
Parliament & Politics: No-strike deal for GCHQ ruled out00:02
Education: More pupils staying on at school: The Government's statistical survey depicts prosperous and well-educated Britons deserting 'traditional' lifestyles. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Inside File: When Hurd filled the coal scuttle00:02
US plans Patriot shield for S Korea00:02
Here Today: ZuZu00:02
US questions French stance on Bosnia: Resistance from Britain and US could splinter Western alliance00:02
Australians blame Palace for low-level security00:02
Major to visit Clinton00:02
Magazine convicted of pimping00:02
Obituary: Lys Gauty00:02
Five reasons for a life of less crime00:02
Bottom Line: Bullish Bullough00:02
Inside Parliament: Palumbo defends spending on arts: Menuhin uses maiden Lords speech to praise teachers - Donoughue says Arts Council's main product is bureaucratic verbiage00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Sporting Digest: Rackets00:02
Major to visit Clinton00:02
Parliament & Politics: Poor evidence blamed for dropping of prosecutions00:02
Silly Questions: Toeing the line00:02
Racing: Reporters at odds00:02
Radio 3 criticised over poor presentation style00:02
Cricket: McCague kept in his cage00:02
Insurer's new business soars by 55%: Sun Life and Equitable produce the best results in the sector to date00:02
Advertising's hangover gets better: The party's over, but Neil Thapar finds optimism returning to a sobered industry00:02
Smaller company shares surge ahead: Hoare Govett index's 44% rise is best performance since 197700:02
For problems you may not have: Do all the sanitary products on the market fulfil a need, or are the manufacturers preying on women's fears about personal hygiene? Jojo Moyes reports00:02
Clinton goes for bust on health care: President calls in Democratic leaders to prepare for tough battle on showpiece legislation00:02
Fashion Update: Fashion page00:02
Pollution ruling00:02
Fashion Update: Smell of success00:02
Germans see Britain as deregulation role model00:02
Obituary: Juan Pineiro00:02
New stars rise in gastronomic heaven: Emily Green casts an eye over the latest edition of the gourmets' bible - Michelin's guide to the best restaurants in Britain and Ireland00:02
FILM / Age to age: It should come as no surprise that, when Martin Scorsese turned to the classics, Edith Wharton caught his eye.00:02
Three killed as supermarket roof collapses in French Riviera00:02
Obituary: Juan Pineiro00:02
The Reith Lectures 1994: Monstrous Mothers: Marina Warner is this year's Reith lecturer. Her six lectures, which are called 'Managing Monsters', explore how myths express and shape our attitudes. Here is the first in the series00:02
View from City Road: Cover, tail and a gilts lottery00:02
View from City Road: Cover, tail and a gilts lottery00:02
Parliament & Politics: Smith puts Labour on alert over spending: Tax campaign 'must not be undermined'00:02
View from City Road: Deregulation - but not yet00:02
The second age of unreason: Tom Paine's great polemic has startling resonance 200 years on, says Kenan Malik00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
High-yield systems00:02
Rugby Union: Military manoeuvres on the rugby union field prove profitable for the Army as they prevail against Hampshire00:02
Obituary: Inga Thorsson00:02
Belarus parliament dismisses chairman00:02
Sailing: Blake's 24-hour record00:02
Bridge: Idea foiled by over-optimism00:02
REVIEW / Statistics that leave a bad taste in the mouth00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Parliament & Politics: Smith puts Labour on alert over spending: Tax campaign 'must not be undermined'00:02
Albania backs PFP00:02
Moment of terror as Prince Charles comes face to face with gunman: Robert Milliken, who was just feet away, describes the seconds of drama after shots rang out00:02
Leading Article: FA too hasty in filling England job00:02
Annual meeting of Hanson00:02
Dear George Carman: A rap on the knuckles for the Sun's silk, who finds oral sex disgusting, from a firm admirer of the defeated EastEnder, Gillian Taylforth00:02
Higher Education: Now the gowns go to town: Stephen Pritchard looks at how universities seek to strengthen their relationships with their communities, bringing benefits to both00:02
France calls for air strikes in Bosnia: Resistance from Britain and US could splinter Western alliance00:02
Belarus parliament dismisses chairman00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Invest now in Russia (CORRECTED)00:02
POP / Chart00:02
Bombs herald Spanish strike00:02
Torture trial lifts lid on Poland's Stalinism00:02
India's finest put on a show for Republic Day00:02
Obituary: Teok Carrasco00:02
DIARY / An ongoing case of writers' block00:02
Radio 3 criticised over poor presentation style00:02
Densitron warns of drop in 1993 profits00:02
Cricket: Sidhu leads run spree00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Obituary: Teok Carrasco00:02
France's false sense of security: Mr Balladur is selling the East a vision he would never buy himself, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Italian media tycoon enters the political arena to take on left: Berlusconi acts after centre-right fails to form united front00:02
Bulger killers could be free in 8 years00:02
Torture trial lifts lid on Poland's Stalinism00:02
Uffizi re-opens Michelangelo room00:02
Advertising's hangover gets better: The party's over, but Neil Thapar finds optimism returning to a sobered industry00:02
Sports Letter: Welcome return00:02
Nordic saga as tanks battle to reach Tuzla: Christopher Bellamy in Vitez tracks the journey of the armour that Danish UN forces are trying to send to Bosnia00:02
Venables gets England job00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Parliament & Politics: MPs could question Major over aid for dam00:02
Fashion: An Eastern legend and a magic word: Asha's minimal Indian clothes have long had stylish, cerebral devotees. Her new shop will now offer some enlightenment to the rest of us. Jane Mulvagh reports00:02
Inside Parliament: Palumbo defends spending on arts: Menuhin uses maiden Lords speech to praise teachers - Donoughue says Arts Council's main product is bureaucratic verbiage00:02
Threat to Charles: A target for cranks and terrorists: The Risks00:02
Dollars 1.4bn sacrificed by Philip Morris00:02
Cricket: McCague kept in his cage00:02
Open verdict00:02
Picasso's inspirational model launches TV series: Rhys Williams reports on the woman held in such high regard by the artist00:02
Waking up to rising panic and some probing questions00:02
MGN pensioners may settle pounds 200m claim out of court: Capel-Cure Myers, Invesco and Lehman Brothers finally agree to discuss return of 'stolen' assets00:02
The Daily Poem: Impromptu00:02
Germans see Britain as deregulation role model00:02
Letter: St Ives prepares to taste life in the sewer00:02
ARTS / And What's More ..00:02
MGN pensioners may settle pounds 200m claim out of court: Capel-Cure Myers, Invesco and Lehman Brothers finally agree to discuss return of 'stolen' assets00:02
Tennis: Courier and Sampras prepared for heat of battle: Edberg keeps cool indoors and outdoors to beat Austrian and join three Americans in the semi-finals of the Australian Open00:02
Germany wants UN seat00:02
The Daily Poem: Impromptu00:02
Racing: Sponsor on line for St Leger00:02
Storehouse appoints two new directors00:02
Racing: Veterans grow old 'racefully': A pair of Festival troupers are far from ready to fade away and may yet have the legs of Champion Hurdle rivals00:02
Leading Article: Australia's right to become a republic00:02
ARTS / And What's More ..00:02
Silly Questions: Toeing the line00:02
Goldsborough plans leasing deals: Healthcare group will get pounds 30m new funds from flotation00:02
Sales surge explains recovery at Rover00:02
Australians blame Palace for low-level security00:02
Chilly analysis of weekend weather: Meteorologist gives scientific credence to gardeners' tales of low temperatures00:02
Sports Letter: Chance to stub out cigarettes00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Bombs herald Spanish strike00:02
Investors pour record pounds 9bn into unit trusts00:02
Hussein of Jordan 'hopes to meet Rabin'00:02
Storehouse appoints two new directors00:02
Ukraine to get security deal00:02
Germany wants UN seat00:02
Blaze tragedy00:02
Golf: Montgomerie plots jaunty desert push: Couples bemoans lost wages in Las Vegas and Scotland's champion attributes profits to psychologist as Ballesteros tries slump solution00:02
Last reformer quits Yeltsin cabinet00:02
American Football: How on earth can the Bills bring down Emmitt Smith?: One man looks irresistible in Sunday's Super Bowl. Matt Tench reports from Atlanta00:02
Prince enters debate on monarchy: Australia's constitutional future is for the people to decide, says the heir to the throne. Robert Milliken reports from Sydney00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
POP / Gig guide00:02
Sales surge explains recovery at Rover00:02
Colonel North gets the Senate in his sights00:02
Albania backs PFP00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Tranmere thwarted by Gemmill's walk-in part: Forest rally to secure replay00:02
Higher Education: Now the gowns go to town: Stephen Pritchard looks at how universities seek to strengthen their relationships with their communities, bringing benefits to both00:02
Parliament & Politics: MacGregor to stand down at next reshuffle00:02
Leading Article: Clinton cracks down on crime00:02
Walking: Bewitched by Pendle: Andrew Bibby spends a short spell in Lancashire00:02
Parliament & Politics: Poor evidence blamed for dropping of prosecutions00:02
Open verdict00:02
ACT sells marketing offshoot for pounds 8.15m00:02
Nadir surety faces ruin for pounds 1m bond00:02
Romania enrols as peace partner00:02
Come out of the canteen, chief constable: Correction00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: McClair's touch of superiority: United stay on course for treble00:02
The dark side of television00:02
No to presidency00:02
Hockey: Airmen in full control00:02
POP / Every night is Saturday night: WPA / The Astoria, London00:02
DILEMMAS / Is a parking spot worth dying for?00:02
Parliament & Politics: Labour move keeps Lang off committee00:02
WH Smith lifts profit under pressure: Mixed figures from retailers as Next forecasts sales surge but William Low sounds warning00:02
PC fined for firework prank00:02
Trial deadlock00:02
The Family: Average age for first-time mothers higher than ever: The Government's statistical survey depicts prosperous and well-educated Britons deserting 'traditional' lifestyles. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
POP / Albums: Hickory-smoked harmonies00:02
Rugby League: International intransigence of Newlove00:02
Hogg shares tumble after payout cut on US results00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Waking up to rising panic and some probing questions00:02
Body uncovered00:02
Court Circular00:02
Cigarette smoke blamed for budgerigar's death00:02
Russian extremist faces charges00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Letter: Life-savers for Bosnia - both in and out of uniform00:02
Market Report: Disappointing gilts sale brings out profit-takers00:02
POP / A big hello from Hawaii: Seeking to recover after Steely Dan, Walter Becker hid out on an island in the sun. From where he granted Giles Smith a rare interview00:02
Threat to Charles: Bodyguards' four-second delay was 'total failure': Reaction time of royal protection officers and effectiveness of Australian team questioned by experts00:02
Walking: Bewitched by Pendle: Andrew Bibby spends a short spell in Lancashire00:02
Romania enrols as peace partner00:02
Threat to Charles: William would become heir00:02
Profile of cruelty00:02
View from City Road: Pay-offs from a Maxwell settlement00:02
Fashion Update: Animal instincts00:02
POP / Gig guide00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Belgium bans sex phone lines00:02
Sports Letter: Welcome return00:02
Letter: High taxes and bad attitudes00:02
View from City Road: Pay-offs from a Maxwell settlement00:02
Threat to Charles: A target for cranks and terrorists: The Risks00:02
Three killed as supermarket roof collapses in French Riviera00:02
Flotation windfall for Trifast founders00:02
Bottom Line: Year of the minnow00:02
Cigarette smoke blamed for budgerigar's death00:02
Tiphook set to rise from own ashes: John Murray on the impending rebirth of a leaner, chastened trailer group00:02
Fashion Update: Fashion page00:02
Hockey: Airmen in full control00:02
Tory council 'gave contract to officer without tender': Privatisation of computer services could cause further embarrassment to Conservatives. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Leading Article: FA too hasty in filling England job00:02
Letter: High taxes and bad attitudes00:02
Artificial nose can sniff out quality00:02
Commission halts French aid to computer firm: Payment of pounds 282m subsidy is ordered to be delayed while inquiry into state capital for Bull is extended00:02
Football: Venables accepts FA's terms to manage England: Former Spurs chief executive agrees two and a half year contract00:02
Too green, and the voters will see red00:02
Calling all cars00:02
Obituary: James Boyce00:02
POP / New kids on the block: The New Musical Express's Brats Awards this week are billed as 'a finger up to the music establishment'. Joseph Gallivan kissed cheeks and enjoyed the ritual00:02
Artificial nose can sniff out quality00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Hospital drama00:02
Financial Services: Seeds of doubt sown by sceptics: Paul Gosling examines a report which suggests that financial services may not be the growth industry this decade that it was in the 1980s00:02
Parliament & Politics: Dublin raises tax on drink00:02
Blaze tragedy00:02
Jackson inquiry goes on00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Japan negotiates reform package00:02
Sports Letter: Chance to stub out cigarettes00:02
Goldsborough plans leasing deals: Healthcare group will get pounds 30m new funds from flotation00:02
Ciller reconsiders Bosnia trip00:02
Pressure on governors to suspend headteacher: Legal threat in 'Romeo and Juliet' case00:02
Parliament & Politics: Labour move keeps Lang off committee00:02
Wheel clamp bites00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Profile of cruelty00:02
The second age of unreason: Tom Paine's great polemic has startling resonance 200 years on, says Kenan Malik00:02
Football: Rangers to ban Celtic supporters00:02
France calls for air strikes in Bosnia: Resistance from Britain and US could splinter Western alliance00:02
Hardie Amies show00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Investors pour record pounds 9bn into unit trusts00:02
Letter: Gay consent and political fudge00:02
Sailing: Roberts enters the time debate00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Richard Wimbush00:02
Bulger killers could be free in 8 years00:02
The Family: Average age for first-time mothers higher than ever: The Government's statistical survey depicts prosperous and well-educated Britons deserting 'traditional' lifestyles. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Pembroke: Spectrum's surprise00:02
Court Circular00:02
Body uncovered00:02
Television violence 'on the increase': Study shows rise in bad or potentially offensive language00:02
Education: Selling out on ideals to attract a better class: Bottom-of-the-grade schools are making tough decisions in order to stay open, writes Judith Judd00:02
Jackson inquiry goes on00:02
Birthdays00:02
Driver wins in first hearing of parking body: Modest beginning for ticket appeals service. Will Bennett reports00:02
Racing: Veterans grow old 'racefully': A pair of Festival troupers are far from ready to fade away and may yet have the legs of Champion Hurdle rivals00:02
Letter: Life-savers for Bosnia - both in and out of uniform00:02
US questions French stance on Bosnia: Resistance from Britain and US could splinter Western alliance00:02
OBSESSIONS / Ornamental education: Five artists give workshops in Suffolk over the next month. Alexandra Buxton saw some things they prepared earlier00:02
Fashion Update: Smell of success00:02
Smaller company shares surge ahead: Hoare Govett index's 44% rise is best performance since 197700:02
Threat to Charles: William would become heir00:02
Parliament & Politics: No-strike deal for GCHQ ruled out00:02
Sewer opens to public00:02
PC fined for firework prank00:02
Briton blamed00:02
DTI chief 'made mistake' over Iraqi exports inquiry00:02
White racist faces third trial for 1963 murder: Beckwith case raises concern over civil rights, says Peter Pringle in New York00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Richard Wimbush00:02
Insurer's new business soars by 55%: Sun Life and Equitable produce the best results in the sector to date00:02
Prince enters debate on monarchy: Australia's constitutional future is for the people to decide, says the heir to the throne. Robert Milliken reports from Sydney00:02
Hussein of Jordan 'hopes to meet Rabin'00:02
DIARY / An ongoing case of writers' block00:02
Tory council 'gave contract to officer without tender': Privatisation of computer services could cause further embarrassment to Conservatives. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Wheel clamp bites00:02
Bridge: Idea foiled by over-optimism00:02
Bottom Line: Smith's strategy has to prove itself00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 cakes00:02
Picasso's inspirational model launches TV series: Rhys Williams reports on the woman held in such high regard by the artist00:02
DTI chief 'made mistake' over Iraqi exports inquiry00:02
Jury in extra time00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: McClair's touch of superiority: United stay on course for treble00:02
Parliament & Politics: Dublin raises tax on drink00:02
Parliament & Politics: MPs could question Major over aid for dam00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Let the tuba run wild, say the composers: 'Composer to Composer' - Andrew Ford: Quartet, 17.95 pounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Cricket: Watkin puts his back into it: Seamer defies pain to give England pleasure00:02
Education: Practice makes perfect, if you get the chance: Playing a musical instrument offers many benefits, but Diana Hinds asks: are there enough opportunities to learn?00:02
POP / Chart00:02
Marchais bids adieu to the Party00:02
Italian media tycoon enters the political arena to take on left: Berlusconi acts after centre-right fails to form united front00:02
Letter: High taxes and bad attitudes00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Baby dies in pond00:02
Russian extremist faces charges00:02
New stars rise in gastronomic heaven: Emily Green casts an eye over the latest edition of the gourmets' bible - Michelin's guide to the best restaurants in Britain and Ireland00:02
Obituary: James Boyce00:02
Filipinos abroad look to the day they can return home00:02
Children's arrival ends independent lifestyle: The birth of their son changed a couple's views. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Chess: Adams may rue missed chances00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Let the tuba run wild, say the composers: 'Composer to Composer' - Andrew Ford: Quartet, 17.95 pounds00:02
Mugabe courts SA as a peace-keeper: Mandela and De Klerk charm Pretoria's former foes00:02
Densitron warns of drop in 1993 profits00:02
Rugby League: International intransigence of Newlove00:02
POP / Riffs: Carleen Anderson on Sly and the Family Stone's 'If You Want Me to Stay'00:02
Labour Force: Days lost in strikes at record low: The Government's statistical survey depicts prosperous and well-educated Britons deserting 'traditional' lifestyles. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Brothers jailed for vendetta killings00:02
Golf: Montgomerie plots jaunty desert push: Couples bemoans lost wages in Las Vegas and Scotland's champion attributes profits to psychologist as Ballesteros tries slump solution00:02
White racist faces third trial for 1963 murder: Beckwith case raises concern over civil rights, says Peter Pringle in New York00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Today's Number: 7,00000:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Tranmere thwarted by Gemmill's walk-in part: Forest rally to secure replay00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Cricket: Sidhu leads run spree00:02
Calling all cars00:02
Football: Venables accepts FA's terms to manage England: Former Spurs chief executive agrees two and a half year contract00:02
Obituary: Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov00:02
Angola deal00:02
Tiphook set to rise from own ashes: John Murray on the impending rebirth of a leaner, chastened trailer group00:02
Irish budget lifts allowances and focuses on job creation00:02
Sailing: Blake's 24-hour record00:02
Obituary: Inga Thorsson00:02
Fashion Update: Animal instincts00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Anniversaries00:02
POP / Albums: Hickory-smoked harmonies00:02
Sporting Digest: Rackets00:02
Fashion: An Eastern legend and a magic word: Asha's minimal Indian clothes have long had stylish, cerebral devotees. Her new shop will now offer some enlightenment to the rest of us. Jane Mulvagh reports00:02
Commission halts French aid to computer firm: Payment of pounds 282m subsidy is ordered to be delayed while inquiry into state capital for Bull is extended00:02
Education Viewpoint: Have faith in diversity00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Hospital drama00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Cricket: Crawley quick to display credentials: The batsman with the best average of England's tourists will try to improve it in today's A Test against South Africa00:02
View from City Road: Rover's no longer a dog, but who would buy?00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Outlook is bleak, warns coal boss00:02
Labour Force: Days lost in strikes at record low: The Government's statistical survey depicts prosperous and well-educated Britons deserting 'traditional' lifestyles. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Financial Services: Seeds of doubt sown by sceptics: Paul Gosling examines a report which suggests that financial services may not be the growth industry this decade that it was in the 1980s00:02
View from City Road: Rover's no longer a dog, but who would buy?00:02
Cervical screening to change: Plan to raise standard of service00:02
Clinton goes for bust on health care: President calls in Democratic leaders to prepare for tough battle on showpiece legislation00:02
MUSIC / Free spirits: Choked by CDs, Meredith Oakes makes the case for the live experience00:02
Parliament & Politics: MacGregor to stand down at next reshuffle00:02
Pollution ruling00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Here Today: ZuZu00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Talks lift Gaza pull-out hopes00:02
Threat to Charles: Bodyguards' four-second delay was 'total failure': Reaction time of royal protection officers and effectiveness of Australian team questioned by experts00:02
POP / Riffs: Carleen Anderson on Sly and the Family Stone's 'If You Want Me to Stay'00:02
Chilly analysis of weekend weather: Meteorologist gives scientific credence to gardeners' tales of low temperatures00:02
Education: Practice makes perfect, if you get the chance: Playing a musical instrument offers many benefits, but Diana Hinds asks: are there enough opportunities to learn?00:02
Golf: Ballesteros seeks cure for his back00:02
Market Report: Disappointing gilts sale brings out profit-takers00:02
Kodak offers cut-price film00:02
Racing: Reporters at odds00:02
Ukraine to get security deal00:02
Today's Number: 7,00000:02
View from City Road: Deregulation - but not yet00:02
Briton lands top US magazine job00:02
Trial deadlock00:02
Briton lands top US magazine job00:02
Education Viewpoint: Have faith in diversity00:02
Flotation windfall for Trifast founders00:02
'Little genius' comes first with a third: Emily Green casts an eye over the latest edition of the gourmets' bible - Michelin's guide to the best restaurants in Britain and Ireland00:02
For problems you may not have: Do all the sanitary products on the market fulfil a need, or are the manufacturers preying on women's fears about personal hygiene? Jojo Moyes reports00:02
Pembroke: Spectrum's surprise00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 cakes00:02
THEATRE / Revenge comedy: Paul Taylor reviews A Handful of Dust at the Palace Theatre, Watford00:02
Hardie Amies show00:02
Education: Selling out on ideals to attract a better class: Bottom-of-the-grade schools are making tough decisions in order to stay open, writes Judith Judd00:02
Racing: Sponsor on line for St Leger00:02
Too green, and the voters will see red00:02
Letter: Why Islington opted to go underground00:02
Sewer opens to public00:02
THEATRE / Revenge comedy: Paul Taylor reviews A Handful of Dust at the Palace Theatre, Watford00:02
O'Reilly seeking substantial 'Independent' stake00:02
Colonel North gets the Senate in his sights00:02
Wealth: Rise in income masks poverty of bottom 20%: The Government's statistical survey depicts prosperous and well-educated Britons deserting 'traditional' lifestyles. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Cricket: Crawley quick to display credentials: The batsman with the best average of England's tourists will try to improve it in today's A Test against South Africa00:02
Inside File: When Hurd filled the coal scuttle00:02
Angola deal00:02
Nadir surety faces ruin for pounds 1m bond00:02
Letter: St Ives prepares to taste life in the sewer00:02
Pressure on governors to suspend headteacher: Legal threat in 'Romeo and Juliet' case00:02
ACT sells marketing offshoot for pounds 8.15m00:02
Filipinos abroad look to the day they can return home00:02
Golf: Ballesteros seeks cure for his back00:02
American Football: How on earth can the Bills bring down Emmitt Smith?: One man looks irresistible in Sunday's Super Bowl. Matt Tench reports from Atlanta00:02
Dear George Carman: A rap on the knuckles for the Sun's silk, who finds oral sex disgusting, from a firm admirer of the defeated EastEnder, Gillian Taylforth00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Moment of terror as Prince Charles comes face to face with gunman: Robert Milliken, who was just feet away, describes the seconds of drama after shots rang out00:02
Cricket: Watkin puts his back into it: Seamer defies pain to give England pleasure00:02
Letter: Invest now in Russia (CORRECTED)00:02
Uffizi re-opens Michelangelo room00:02
POP / Every night is Saturday night: WPA / The Astoria, London00:02
'Little genius' comes first with a third: Emily Green casts an eye over the latest edition of the gourmets' bible - Michelin's guide to the best restaurants in Britain and Ireland00:02
India's finest put on a show for Republic Day00:02
Anniversaries00:02
US plans Patriot shield for S Korea00:02
Chess: Adams may rue missed chances00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Dollars 1.4bn sacrificed by Philip Morris00:02
Ciller reconsiders Bosnia trip00:02
Television violence 'on the increase': Study shows rise in bad or potentially offensive language00:02
Hogg shares tumble after payout cut on US results00:02
Repossessions fall00:02
Law Report: Inquest limited to cause of death: Regina v Coroner for Western District of East Sussex, ex parte Homberg and others - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Morland), 26 January 199400:02
Wealth: Rise in income masks poverty of bottom 20%: The Government's statistical survey depicts prosperous and well-educated Britons deserting 'traditional' lifestyles. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
The dark side of television00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Education: More pupils staying on at school: The Government's statistical survey depicts prosperous and well-educated Britons deserting 'traditional' lifestyles. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Letter: Life-savers for Bosnia - both in and out of uniform00:02
Bottom Line: Year of the minnow00:02
Sailing: Roberts enters the time debate00:02
DILEMMAS / Is a parking spot worth dying for?00:02
Leading Article: Australia's right to become a republic00:02
Driver wins in first hearing of parking body: Modest beginning for ticket appeals service. Will Bennett reports00:02
Nordic saga as tanks battle to reach Tuzla: Christopher Bellamy in Vitez tracks the journey of the armour that Danish UN forces are trying to send to Bosnia00:02
EU citizens have to wait for a passport-free roam00:02
Leading Article: Clinton cracks down on crime00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Bottom Line: Bullish Bullough00:02
Rallying: Delecour sights victory00:02
Kodak offers cut-price film00:02
Talks lift Gaza pull-out hopes00:02
Tennis: Courier and Sampras prepared for heat of battle: Edberg keeps cool indoors and outdoors to beat Austrian and join three Americans in the semi-finals of the Australian Open00:02
Rallying: Delecour sights victory00:02
Education: Practice makes perfect, if you get the chance: Passport to Pimlico opens the door - Playing a musical instrument offers many benefits, but Diana Hinds asks: are there enough opportunities to learn?00:02
Last reformer quits Yeltsin cabinet00:02
Outlook is bleak, warns coal boss00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Gay consent and political fudge00:02
POP / New kids on the block: The New Musical Express's Brats Awards this week are billed as 'a finger up to the music establishment'. Joseph Gallivan kissed cheeks and enjoyed the ritual00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Brothers jailed for vendetta killings00:02
Five reasons for a life of less crime00:02
France's false sense of security: Mr Balladur is selling the East a vision he would never buy himself, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Football: Rangers to ban Celtic supporters00:02
Children's arrival ends independent lifestyle: The birth of their son changed a couple's views. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Belgium bans sex phone lines00:02
Cervical screening to change: Plan to raise standard of service00:02
Education: Practice makes perfect, if you get the chance: Passport to Pimlico opens the door - Playing a musical instrument offers many benefits, but Diana Hinds asks: are there enough opportunities to learn?00:02
FILM / Age to age: It should come as no surprise that, when Martin Scorsese turned to the classics, Edith Wharton caught his eye.00:02
O'Reilly seeking substantial 'Independent' stake00:02
High-yield systems00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
POP / A big hello from Hawaii: Seeking to recover after Steely Dan, Walter Becker hid out on an island in the sun. From where he granted Giles Smith a rare interview00:02
Marchais bids adieu to the Party00:02
Jury in extra time00:02
No to presidency00:02
Repossessions fall00:02
WH Smith lifts profit under pressure: Mixed figures from retailers as Next forecasts sales surge but William Low sounds warning00:02
Japan negotiates reform package00:02
Mugabe courts SA as a peace-keeper: Mandela and De Klerk charm Pretoria's former foes00:02
MUSIC / Free spirits: Choked by CDs, Meredith Oakes makes the case for the live experience00:02
Obituary: Lys Gauty00:02
Annual meeting of Hanson00:02
Bottom Line: Smith's strategy has to prove itself00:02
Magazine convicted of pimping00:02
Rugby Union: Military manoeuvres on the rugby union field prove profitable for the Army as they prevail against Hampshire00:02
EU citizens have to wait for a passport-free roam00:02
The Reith Lectures 1994: Monstrous Mothers: Marina Warner is this year's Reith lecturer. Her six lectures, which are called 'Managing Monsters', explore how myths express and shape our attitudes. Here is the first in the series00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
REVIEW / Statistics that leave a bad taste in the mouth00:02
Letter: Life-savers for Bosnia - both in and out of uniform00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
OBSESSIONS / Ornamental education: Five artists give workshops in Suffolk over the next month. Alexandra Buxton saw some things they prepared earlier00:02
Law Report: Inquest limited to cause of death: Regina v Coroner for Western District of East Sussex, ex parte Homberg and others - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Morland), 26 January 199400:02
Baby dies in pond00:02
Obituary: Marshal Nikolai Ogarkov00:00
Bulger killers could be free in 8 years