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Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Can't pay, or won't pay?: Fathers are protesting too loudly at their Child Support Agency bills, says Mary Campbell00:02
Salvesen shares tumble on warning00:02
Cricket: Lewis delivers all-round hint: England put up an unimpressive display against modest spinners00:02
Bottom Line: Haynes' new leaf00:02
The Rover Takeover: Car-making tradition dies with BMW deal: The Industry: End of British-owned volume production00:02
Special Report on Venture Capital: Seedcorn vital to improve the field: Early stage investment has been neglected in favour of buy- outs. Alison Eadie asks if there is now a change of mood00:02
The Rover Takeover: An object lesson in benefits of shock treatment: The Survivor00:02
Obituary: Professor John Goode00:02
Health Update: Repellent sickness00:02
American Football / Super Bowl XXVIII: Cowboys driven on by genius of Smith: Dallas stretch American football reign as Bills count cost of errors00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Adams faces tight security watch on New York visit: Downing Street plays down rift with US. Peter Pringle and Colin Brown report00:02
Premier bags retail sites00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Mexico prison riot00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Special Report on Venture Capital: Business angels wooed by new regulations: Alison Eadie assesses proposals for start-up schemes which have been welcomed as an enormous boost for the sector00:02
Letter: Bad news for a British success00:02
EGYPTOLOGY / Trying to build heaven on earth: Controversial new research suggests that the pyramids were a map of the stars, reports David Keys00:02
Special Report on Venture Capital: Flotations flooding through the pipeline: The jump in the stock market following the November Budget has left survivors of recent years feeling pretty pleased, says Jason Nisse00:02
Gritter banned00:02
Aid worker's 'killers' shot00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
The Rover Takeover: Factory staff shed few tears over ownership: The Workers00:02
GPs escape fines for waiting list delays00:02
LWT issues profit challenge: Row over results is all a smokescreen, Granada says00:02
REVIEW / Listening to the child who couldn't grow up00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Obituary: Mary Moorman00:02
ART / Picture choices: Three painters with different views of the landscape select a work that most impresses them at the National's new Claude exhibition00:02
Major dismisses talk of reshuffle: Downing Street braced for Lamont aftershock00:02
Kwai writer dies00:02
Pounds 1bn floods bill00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Battle to woo SA right intensifies: ANC and government axis renews effort to persuade Freedom Alliance to fight through ballot-box00:02
Inside Parliament: Minister says sale of car-maker not end of the road : Cook urges talks on national strategy for industry - Airport tax delayed - Speaker upbraids MP for using Commons' emblem00:02
Pensioners settle for pounds 32m out of court: Mirror Group scheme trustees agree terms with institutions Deal lifts hopes of further agreements on assets00:02
N Korea threat00:02
ART / Current shows00:02
Cricket: Hockey: England's German lesson00:02
Golf: Norman praises conquering Els: South Africa's rising maestro is presenting a major challenge to the established order00:02
Poverty linked to unhealthy diets00:02
Leading Article: Have a nice day, Mr Adams00:02
Letter: Britain is Italy00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
PM's retreat on graft leaves Japanese cold00:02
Special Report on Venture Capital: Continent offering good opportunities to invest: The market in Europe is coming out of recession, says Alison Eadie00:02
Algeria's last-chance president is sworn in: Robert Fisk in Zeralda observes an inauguration where pomp and protocol conceal the fear that only one man can save the country00:02
Leading Article: A model future for Rover00:02
Chess: Triumph of age over experience00:02
The Rover Takeover: Mercedes Benz loses ground on its arch-rival: The Market: Bavarian company steals a march on Mercedes00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 toothpastes00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Does it matter who drives?00:02
Not so much a party, more a way of strife00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Catalonia's pride is reduced to ashes: Hundreds look on in horror as fire destroys Spain's foremost opera house, a 'jewel of Barcelona'00:02
Cairo meeting for Arafat and Peres00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Car workers strike00:02
Letter: Bad news for a British success00:02
Victims of Vietnam's booming free-market economy00:02
Cricket: Ilott takes five but Test is laid to rest: 'A' team sign off as Australia strike back00:02
Sporting Digest: Speed Skating00:02
Wealth gap 'will widen over next five years': Rich spend more on school fees as poor struggle for basics, report says00:02
Fraud inquiry00:02
Park lakes to be given pounds 600,000 clear-up: Nicholas Schoon reports on a scheme to rescue three ecological disasters00:02
The Rover Takeover: Deal casts shadow over Honda link: The Partner00:02
Health Update: Lame reaction00:02
Health Update: Saved by the skin of their teeth00:02
Move to restrict service pensions00:02
The Rover Takeover: Firm came back from the brink: The History00:02
Letter: Moral education needs more than religion00:02
Children's charity in drive for recognition: Mary Braid examines how National Children's Home plans to boost its image after 125 years00:02
THEATRE / Ritual abuse: Paul Taylor sees a sin of commission at the Union Chapel00:02
ART / Openings00:02
Obituary: Mary Moorman00:02
Racing: Reveley lowers Cab's sights00:02
The Rover Takeover: BMW workers stike00:02
The Age of Consent Debate: Agony aunts seek 'justice' for gays: Counsellors delivered their own 'Dear John' letter offering advice to 10 Downing Street. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Different degrees of sympathy: Judith Davies recalls how two universities responded to the sudden death of her son00:02
Law Report: No liability to repay hire cost: Pan Ocean Shipping Ltd v Creditcorp Ltd - House of Lords (Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Lowry, Lord Slynn of Hadley and Lord Woolf), 27 January 199400:02
Diary: Sproat caught at silly point00:02
Birthdays00:02
Gruel diet 'too costly for benefit families'00:02
Pothole rescue00:02
Poker: A very British sort of gamble00:02
On Tour: Motionhouse Dance Comapny00:02
Leading Article: A lesson from Radio 1's loss of listeners00:02
Ice Hockey: Devil of a day ends in triumph00:02
The Rover Takeover: 'Rebirth of British car industry': Reaction00:02
Letter: Moral education needs more than religion00:02
Health: Talk about suffering in silence . . .: When Helen Khon developed 'singer's nodules', the results were utterly unspeakable00:02
Health Update: Changing spots00:02
Recession narrows the gap between wealthy and poor00:02
Bottom Line: Salvesen blown off course again00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Lottery plea00:02
Rugby Union: Home unions' TV bidding to start at pounds 20m00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Countdown: England risk burn-out before the battle: The demands of league rugby have undermined Geoff Cooke's squad. Steve Bale reports00:02
Football / FA Cup Fourth Round: Coyle gives Bolton a second bite00:02
Table Tennis: Cooke able to negate the power of Ng00:02
Bomber gets life00:02
Interview: Will our hero win the lottery?: Richard Branson has turned from a ballooning figure of fun into a national role model, doing good works . . . and bashing British Airways, of course00:02
Cancer award00:02
Redwood scales down road plans00:02
VIDEO / The trancing master: Paul McKenna mesmerises subjects with the promise of greater self-fulfilment. Serena Mackesy feels her eyelids grow heavy00:02
MTV to face rival channel: Music companies will offer 24-hour videos to US cable subscribers00:02
View from City Road: BAe's streamlined shape will allow it to soar00:02
Man goes free00:02
Special Report on Venture Capital: Making the case for a new class: Returns on unquoted equity may outstrip the quoted market. Alison Eadie takes a long view00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Dear Cameron Mackintosh: Review the situation, suggests a theatre producer to the impresario who has refused a licence for a school production of Oliver] (CORRECTED)00:02
Truancy tables00:02
Obituary: Haik Hovsepian Mehr00:02
Bash Street Kids' lesson in reality: School's out for the nightmare class of IIB as political correctness and computers catch up with The Beano. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Tennis: Newberry's new broom00:02
Ski deaths guide 'may have made mistakes': Radio not used to keep in contact00:02
Shotgun death00:02
Ukraine warns on Crimea00:02
Old familiar ways plague the new Italian politics: Some 21 parties are busy splitting and clustering as landmark elections approach, writes Patricia Clough from Rome00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
The Rover Takeover: Vintage revival may be a financial Triumph00:02
Shops rejected00:02
Obituary: Esther Ralston00:02
Cricket: South Africa's uphill struggle00:02
Where are they now?: Joe Namath00:02
Court Circular00:02
The Rover Takeover: BMW pledge on Rover jobs - Fears eased after Germans buy last British-owned volume car maker for five times what BAe paid the state00:02
EU and Nato beckon the Balts00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
The Rover Takeover: Military-style operation executed in 12 days: The Insiders00:02
View from City Road: Japan reaches turning point00:02
Letter: Independent values00:02
Glyndebourne romance replaced by new realism: David Lister admires the rebuilt opera house but grieves for the old00:02
Weak money supply fuels growth fears00:02
Rates are too low, says Fed00:02
Boys' killer hunted00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Slimma thinking big with flotation00:02
Golf: Open increases exemptions00:02
ARTS / And what's more ..00:02
Football: Liverpool pick Evans to revive glory: Derby's Kitson a target for the local boy who made good as Anfield face a rosier future with a chip off the old Shankly block00:02
After the muckraking, simply make a comeback00:02
Letter: Freud's debunkers: a narrow vision of science and their own secret fears00:02
Special Report on Venture Capital: Stubborn investors ready to go with the flow: After quiet years of institutional reluctance to invest in unquoted firms, fund-raisers are again out in force. Alison Eadie reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / China's long march towards economy class: 'China: The Next Economic Superpower' - William H Overholt: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 18.99 pounds00:02
Finance Bill debate goes under guillotine00:02
Today's Number: 1600:02
Salvesen shares slip00:02
MUSIC / Imminent collapse held at bay: Stephen Walsh on the BBC series of new 'Russian' music00:02
The Daily Poem: To Keats00:02
Market Report: Rover snatches limelight from Trafalgar House00:02
ART / Faces of history: Andrew Graham-Dixon on David's Portrait of the Vicomtesse Vilain XIIII and Her Daughter, 'a masterpiece of frank and unaffected tenderness'00:02
Listeners re-tune dial from revamped Radio 100:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Health: The deeper the cut, the younger the look00:02
Racing: Guineas bailed out by sponsor: A debt of gratitude to a new backer has turned blushes into an embarrassment of riches for the first colts' Classic00:02
Sun Alliance settles dispute with CapCo: Harlequin shopping centre tussle ends with out-of-court deal00:02
Launch delayed00:02
Barbie barbarism00:02
Motor Racing: Dennis pursues Herbert00:02
RADIO / Reithed in smiles: Robert Hanks on Marina Warner's Reith Lectures and Radio 2's But Seriously Folks00:02
Football: Rise of boy from the Boot Room00:02
Bottom Line: Strange Alliance00:02
Rugby League: Britain rue Offiah's absence: Holders Wigan face cup trip to Hull00:02
Old cars to create new jobs in France00:02
People: Evangelist praises Great Leader00:02
Letter: No offence taken00:02
Invasion of the body snatchers: Rover in the hands of foreigners? The idea simply isn't British, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Farm incomes00:02
Letter: Freud's debunkers: a narrow vision of science and their own secret fears00:02
Patten warns schools not to shun act of worship: Legal threat over religious assemblies00:02
FILM / Nerd from the 'burbs: 'We are nor worthy.' 'Not]' Waynes World gave expression to a whole new generation of desperately unhip suburban youths. Mike Myers, its creator, tells Jim White why Wayne and Garth had to party on00:02
Fiat dollars 1bn in red as sales dip 15%00:02
Iranian bishop found dead00:02
Pembroke: Pleasure-marketing hound comes out of the freezer00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Dr Who travels forward in time00:02
Somalia clash00:02
Sage buys stake in Spanish company00:02
Appeal to skater00:02
Inquiry into Azeri mercenary claims00:02
Ciampi says he will not run again00:02
The Age of Consent Debate: Great and good in call to liberalise consent00:02
Competition forces Tesco to axe 80000:02
Rugby Union: Strung up on club demands00:02
20 dead in Kabul00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Foreign investment in UK property up 70%00:02
Poverty measure00:02
Prickly nationalists squeeze Crimea's new leader: Victorious Yuri Meshkov is already toning down his secessionist rhetoric00:02
February: Diary (CORRECTED)00:02
Health: A technique to comb out the drug users: Addicts can lie to conceal their habit; they can even cheat on urine tests - but they cannot rig the evidence hidden in the hair on their heads. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
A rude awakening for the PM - it's Norman's novel00:02
View from City Road: Maxwell players try to leave past behind00:02
Lawson up for plum OECD job00:02
Letter: Lost chance to help the Bank of England00:02
Atomic work 'caused cancer'00:02
Bathing in the sea 'adds risk of illness'