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BCCI auditor 'tipped off': Dummy accounts were set up to deceive Price Waterhouse00:02
Obituary: The Marquess of Normanby00:02
Dear Tim Sainsbury: After the Rover sale, we're almost a nation of shopkeepers. Even you should be worried, the industry minister is told00:02
Sports Letter: Inevitability of spoiled silence00:02
Algeria's fundamentalists keep foreigners in their sights: Radicals' ruthless determination to target outsiders ignores family ties, writes Robert Fisk from Algiers00:02
Policemen held in murder of Spanish family00:02
Clinton set to lift trade embargo on Vietnamese: Decision imminent as Senate votes to give boost to US business and expedite search for missing servicemen00:02
Fashion: Going for bloke: Alix Sharkey went to Paris in search of a skirt and instead found clothes that Genghis Khan would have killed for00:02
Russian tycoon shot dead: Mafia suspected as Solzhenitsyn's publisher dies in street shooting00:02
Hostage freed00:02
Market Report: Buyers scramble on bid and rate-cut hopes00:02
Rapist jailed00:02
POP MUSIC / Band stand on the sand: Buying, selling, pitching and bitching. Philip Sweeney reports from Cannes on Midem00:02
Clinton nominee00:02
Joyce's grandson entertains crowd with his lyrical anger: David Lister enjoys an off-the-cuff speech at a ceremony celebrating the Irish novelist00:02
EU bodies in tussle for foreign policy control00:02
Renault cuts back on stake in Volvo00:02
Letter: Unaccountability at the Bank00:02
Letter: University women00:02
Letter: Religious education offers a touchstone for faith00:02
Chess: Genius can be good for you00:02
Football: Toshack endures turbulent homecoming: Controversy surrounding the departure of former manager threatens the stability of Wales' new regime00:02
Letter: Religious education offers a touchstone for faith00:02
Video outlets 'breaking law'00:02
IRA trial defendant 'feared for children'00:02
Terrorists become statesmen: fact of life00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Stolen: a boy's faith in fairness: He wanted a mountain bike, he worked and saved to pay for it; then someone took it. Carolyn Roden now has a son who can't see the point of trying00:02
Education: Think big, start small, and hey presto: An inner-city scheme for schools aims to turn 'could do better' into reality for teachers and pupils, writes Karen Gold00:02
Hospital escape00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Bottom Line: A long journey00:02
Buthelezi may have his way on ballot: The government and ANC are under pressure to back down on the voting system, writes John Carlin in Johannesburg00:02
Football: Flying Flynn lifts Coventry00:02
Riffs: Rozalla admires 'Here And Now' by Luther Vandross00:02
Letter: The analyst's ego00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
View from City Road: Pensions may follow financial services00:02
Spaniards enjoy a smooth ride in Bosnia: Christopher Bellamy, in Medjugorje, found a strikingly relaxed contingent of UN troops coping with their task00:02
Major to push on without the IRA: 'Smokescreen of evasions and falsehoods' from Adams attacked00:02
Honda to decide next week if it will sever ties with Rover00:02
Commonwealth Games: Manchester celebrates capital conquest: London loses out to Olympic rival in fight for the right to present England's bid00:02
POP MUSIC / High hatters: Bark Psychosis. What a name. But can they play? Review by Joseph Gallivan00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: GPs foot bill for skiing holidays00:02
Gloss begins to fade on Ciller's premiership00:02
Letter: Threat to close City churches is a sacrilege00:02
Law Report: Company was liable for river pollution: National Rivers Authority v Alfred McAlpine Homes East Ltd. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Morland), 26 January 199400:02
Lloyd's attempts to force settlement: Market aims to sidestep votes against offer00:02
Rugby League: Britain's loss of status00:02
Education: Double the trouble, twice as rewarding: Twins may have problems at school unless they are given special attention from an early age, writes Chris Arnot00:02
Identity cards arriving by stealth for Europeans00:02
Bridon to cut jobs in slack wire market00:02
Colombia floods leave a trail of destruction and misery for thousands00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
TELEVISION / Paranoid? Who are you calling paranoid?00:02
Golf: Lung infection may prevent Norman's conquest: Illness may foil Open champion's bid to overtake Faldo in world rankings as Price comes unstuck. Tim Glover reports from Phuket00:02
Obituary: Count Numa Labinsky00:02
Education: Maths with a fraction of the heartache00:02
No charges in Houston killing00:02
Parting gesture00:02
Racing: O'Brien ready to stake claim with Yukon Gold: The son of a legendary trainer is poised to take a challenger to the Cheltenham Festival for the first time. John Cobb reports00:02
Rococola Frame in Richmond Park00:02
Letter: Threat to close City churches is a sacrilege00:02
Today's Number: 400:02
Moroccan guilty of French widow's murder00:02
'Wild' teenagers to be locked up00:02
Court rejects GM ban on Lopez seven: Frankfurt judge dismisses claim that Volkswagen operated massive poaching campaign00:02
Bottom Line: Good value in a bunch of Fyffes00:02
Somali death toll00:02
February: Diary: Correction00:02
Gargantuan sumo star sets sights on running a stable00:02
Local government review to continue00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Glossary: Moral value is a matter of vertical judgement00:02
Lenders agonise as Euro Disney losses mount00:02
Romania far right gets taste of power00:02
Customs inquiry into arms trade: British companies alleged to have breached weapons sanctions00:02
Diary00:02
Strike suspended00:02
Skater protests her innocence: The Winter Olympics hopeful is now skating on thin ice, writes Phil Reeves in Portland, Oregon00:02
Obituary: The Marquess of Normanby00:02
THEATRE / Foreign correspondence: Robert Hanks reviews John Godber's April in Paris at the Ambassador's00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Three-wheel case00:02
'Bambinello' statue stolen from Rome monastery00:02
Labour peers join campaign to defend hunting00:02
Birthdays00:02
View from City Road: Reserves tell a tale of interest rate intentions00:02
Bottom Line: Drop the dinosaur00:02
MUSIC / Sick notes: Nick Kimberley on a week of vocal complaints, plus Gorecki's daughter in concert00:02
Church appointments00:02
Caldera sworn in00:02
Files on Pergau project withheld00:02
Signs that the next century will work00:02
Brokers revive Switch card plan for share dealings00:02
Rugby Union: Hopkins' cause for hope00:02
Penis charge00:02
Rugby Union: World Cup becomes Carling's priority: Captain cool00:02
Child Support Agency reforms 'inadequate': MPs from all parties condemn the latest maintenance formula changes00:02
Kleeneze joint venture proposal falls through00:02
Hockey: Masked man ready for hockey stick-up after defender's downfall00:02
Racing: Jodami's odds in Irish enigma00:02
Cardboard coffins for 'green' burials: Environmentally-friendly caskets required for place in cemetery doubling as wildlife sanctuary00:02
Suspected war criminal will not be prosecuted: Nazi hunters offer new evidence against former Lithuanian platoon commander00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Sports Letter: Ferguson's folly00:02
Sport: Shameful treatment of Yorath00:02
Don't worry, they'll love you to death: A genteel new breed of Rottweiler owner claims that the 'devil dog' tag is undeserved. Rosie Millard braves a training class to find out00:02
Kinnock opposes ownership clause00:02
Yacht murder victims 'were tortured to death'00:02
The Humble Sandwich00:02
Have you seen the muffin man, or my missing tape?00:02
Fashion Update: Homage to another Brit at the top00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Hockey: Students are bowled over by Woods00:02
Silly Questions: Basics to back00:02
Fashion Update: Hollywood siblings hang out in Hennes00:02
ALBUMS / Out with the old, in with the new00:02
Smugglers sentenced00:02
Motor Racing: Barnard recharges prancing horsepower: Ferrari's radical new car threatens a revolution. Derick Allsop reports from Maranello00:02
Recovery hope sunk by Porter warning00:02
Thank you for the PEPs, Lord Lawson00:02
The Reith Lectures 1994: Boys will be Boys: The Making of the Male: Marina Warner, in the second lecture of a series entitled 'Managing Monsters', on the threads linking ancient myths and modern machismo00:02
Court Circular00:02
And what's more ..00:02
The mysterious tale of two property prices: Nationwide and Halifax tell different stories about house values but both may be right, explains Vivien Goldsmith00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Fashion Update: Back on the catwalk at fiftysomething00:02
Hanoi looks to join the tigers of South-east Asia00:02
Letter: Religious education offers a touchstone for faith00:02
Chemical blaze at Ellesmere Port00:02
Oil giants respond to pressure by axing 1,20000:02
Cricket: Nothing rash for Ramprakash: Enigma's opening gambit will be to establish claim for Test place00:02
Letter: Ancient aesthetics00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sainsbury confirms change of auditors00:02
Obituary: The Rev John Knight00:02
Children abused00:02
Mafia raids00:02
Leading Article: Back to reality for Adams00:02
Letter: A supportive new policy from Adams?00:02
Executive agency concealed decision to abandon BSE computer system00:02
Wife 'plotted to electrocute her husband in the bath'00:02
Police shoot dead seven Egyptian militants: Islamists tell foreigners to leave the country for their own safety00:02
Second inspection for schools near 'failure': Patten alarmed at small number new system has not passed00:02
DANCE / The Body Builders: Two cannot use their legs; one has no legs at all. Candoco are enough to reduce Judith Mackrell to tears - of astonishment, not pity00:02
Bid target Paramount lurches into red00:02
Sports Letter: Ferguson's folly00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
US warns of Korean 'nuclear nightmare'00:02
Hume advises against strict moral line00:02
Quango chief quits over affair with colleague00:02
Skiing: Lindh enjoys her first taste of World Cup success00:02
Buyers cautious00:02
Inside Parliament: Peers put blame for crowded jails on Howard00:02
Pembroke: Britain skates to loos win00:02
Football: McCart in the cart00:02
Leading Article: Fraud that cannot hide behind a smokescreen00:02
Reserves jump sparks suspicion of sterling cap00:02
Arab girl shot00:02
Here Today: Polish Centre00:02
Britain tries to play down rift with US: Donald Macintyre in London and Rupert Cornwell in Washington examine the tension caused by the Adams visit00:02
Boxing: Jacobs moves nearer fight for world title00:02
Leading Article: Howard's loss is the public's gain00:02
Sculptor's honeymooning bishop faces ban from gallery00:02
A fox loose in the henhouse: Washington, Dublin and London share the blame for Gerry Adams's US triumph, says Conor Cruise O'Brien00:02
Two women of Hackney: In one London borough, contrasting lives that have set the nation attitudinising. The moral: better a Tory mistress than a lesbian headmistress. Ruth Picardie reports00:02
NHS faces financial time bomb over care: Long-term nursing 'must be provided'00:02
Pallbearer in hiding after anger over Busby pictures00:02
Roedean's academic record wins praise from inspectors00:02
Japan pushes ahead pounds 87bn tax package00:02
Rugby League: Keighley pack a punch00:02
Thorp delays will cost BNFL pounds 110m: Profits fall after inclusion of exceptional items and dividend payment to Government is halved00:02
The Age of Consent Debate: European court's gay sex ruling could embarrass Tories00:02
Speculation grows about Torday chief00:02
Barcelona's tragic finale: Penelope Chalmers watched as fire destroyed one of Europe's grandest opera houses this week00:02
Pay rises for public sector 'may mean staff cuts'00:02
Girl, 8, sets GCSE exam record00:02
Sports Letter: Real embarrassment00:02
Bacteria found in shop sandwiches00:02
Zhivkov delay00:02
More closures threaten 1,000 pit jobs00:02
View from City Road: Maintaining return on Thorp00:02
The Daily Poem: Cause and ..00:02
Testing belief00:02
Germany's workers vent anger over 'foolish deal': Warning strikes continue across the west against determined employers' proposals for 10 per cent reduction in real wages00:02
Euro Disney shown in artistic pickle: Weeds flourish into an allegory of American culture. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
France helps its fishermen00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
View from City Road: Uneasy times for Clark Whitehill00:02
Air quality experts recommend safety limit for pollutant00:02
Dilemmas: Stop wobbling, Mary, it's your decision00:02
Credit Lyonnais may get state help00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Research Posts: Change overdue at the library: Tomorrow's student may have information at the touch of a button, but today's reality is a shortage of space and materials. Ngaio Crequer reports00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Countdown: No holding Back the fighting fit flanker: England's good little 'un has finally beaten the good big 'uns. Barrie Fairall reports00:02
Letter: Threat to close City churches is a sacrilege00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Price rise sparks Ecuador strike00:02
Obsessions: Your haus or mime?: Arthaus is the place where stand-up mime meets performance art. And it's not as bad as it sounds, claims Tom Morris00:02
'Caesium plane' found in Swiss lake00:02
Right of Reply: Harold Becker, director of the film Malice, says 'Heard that one before' . . .00:02
Howard caves in over legal changes after Lords protests00:02
Football: Maradona's shooting still dangerous: Sacked Argentinian genius fires air-rifle at band of inquisitors00:02
Longer life for car fleets00:02
Self-governing schools win pounds 13.6m bonus for opting-out00:02
Durham's next bishop eschews controversy: Michael Turnbull believes in the Virgin Birth and in Hell, writes Andrew Brown00:02
Walking: The heights of treachery: Paul Gosling in the Lake District00:02
Inside File: Faded Britannia ponders cuts in spending on UN00:02
POP MUSIC / The sound of the Kaas register: Patricia Kaas is huge in France, but what's really impressive is she's a small hit here, there and everywhere. Philip Sweeney reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Pounds 566,000 bonanza00:02
Bridge: Dummy finds the way in00:02
Education: A naked approach to art: Julia Hagedorn reports on how nude models in the classroom have led to an exhibition at the Royal Academy00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket