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Rugby Union: Scotland's Murrayfield crowd crisis00:02
Torday & Carlisle chief executive steps down: Pounds 300,000 payout possible after 18 years with company00:02
Diminished return00:02
ICI sells Monckton Coke to RJB Mining for pounds 4.7m: Smokeless fuel sales expected to rise - Clipstone coal to be used00:02
Honda 'ready to talk to BMW'00:02
Police could face criminal charges after drugs inquiry: Officers in north-east London alleged to have sold cocaine and planted evidence00:02
Guinness's Breene joins Kingfisher00:02
Police called in00:02
TELEVISION / Dambusters have gone from history to myth00:02
Computers: Feedback: Porn moves00:02
Computerised Financial Systems up 35p on first day00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View from City Road: Murdoch's sky is far from clear00:02
Survivors sighted as rescuers hunt cargo ship lost in storm00:02
Letter: Too late to lament Rover's sale to BMW: the battle was lost long ago00:02
Clinton message00:02
Britain not so special for the US: Row over Gerry Adams's visa puts relationship with UK in perspective00:02
Diary00:02
Leading Article: . . . and when to regulate it00:02
Leading Article: When to accept progress . . .00:02
Parliament and Politics: Gay vote likely on 16 February00:02
Racing: Never a dull moment with jumping Jack: A character promises high jinks at Kelso. Greg Wood reports00:02
Parliament and Politics: Crime Bill clause could be used in bargaining00:02
Law: Industry makes a pact00:02
Sports Listings / This Weekend: Powerboating: Powerboat Show, Poole00:02
Public Sector Salaries: Services' average of 3.6% to be met by cuts in back-up: Armed Forces00:02
Bottom Line: Wembley's own goals00:02
BSkyB profits make up for 'Times' losses00:02
PRS v U200:02
Customs officers pour bootleggers' haul down the drain in war against illicit alcohol trade00:02
Secrets of NHS 'fraud' found in briefcase: Jury is told of alleged plot to swindle Wessex health authority of hundreds of thousands of pounds. Roger Sawyer reports00:02
Athletics: Chinese run for the money00:02
Rugby League: Lindsay fears player drain: Britons' talent showcase00:02
Chad victory00:02
Athletics: Jackson and Kingdom to meet00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Wimborne must overcome Aldershot to find way back to Wembley00:02
Tokyo's big rethink00:02
Yeltsin signs Georgia treaty00:02
Letter: 'Golden age' of the friendly societies was a time of hideous suffering00:02
Public Sector Salaries: Private sector rewards still lead: Comparisons00:02
Bulger parents' request denied00:02
Proteus breaks link with UBS: Split over speed of bringing out new drugs00:02
US embassy plays down Egypt threat00:02
US finally ends Vietnam embargo00:02
People: New kids on the Baltic block take over00:02
Athletics: Norman may face external inquiry00:02
Great Train Robber jailed00:02
Tuition debts00:02
Injunction soughtto halt musical life of Maxwell00:02
Parliament and Politics: Harman attacks Finance Bill 'gag'00:02
Senate anger00:02
Refugee camp women fear Bosnia call-up00:02
Pembroke: Collect venture capital funds if you pass Go00:02
Football: Lee to give Horton support: Evans lets players have their say at Anfield00:02
Today's Number: 82300:02
Jealous fathers can help each other00:02
Major moves to allay Dublin's fears: Apprehensive Irish government given signal that its role in peace talks is secure, report Donald Macintyre and David McKittrick00:02
Letter: 'Golden age' of the friendly societies was a time of hideous suffering00:02
Racing: Lingfield inspection00:02
Sports Listings / Sunday: Gaelic Football: National League, South Ruislip00:02
Leading Article: The case for saving bootlegged liquor00:02
North-east may lose last working colliery00:02
Public Sector Salaries: No extra cash to fund increase for doctors: Health Service00:02
Racing: No broken bones for Kinane00:02
FILM / Reaching for freedom of the sky00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead00:02
Socialists tax Hosokawa's patience00:02
But do they like it?00:02
Business and City In Brief00:02
Perry progress00:02
Stop sniping, Major tells his MPs00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
'Independent' readers give pounds 300,000 to help victims of Bosnia war: The British people do care: Joanna Gibbon tells how 15 charities are using the funds raised in our appeal00:02
Stowaways held00:02
UN threat forces Serbs to open road: British troops' get-tough policy against militias pays dividends00:02
Inside Parliament: Labour leader finds the right prescription: Major gives tacit admission NHS charges to rise - Brown keeps up pressure over tax - Lords reject return of unions at GCHQ00:02
Obituary: Martin Kosleck00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Women warned over unlicensed minicabs00:02
Reject Shop agrees to pounds 2m rescue: Shares plunge as bid values company at 60% discount amid pounds 2.4m interim loss00:02
Scientists must halt killer virus project: Safety inspectors fear engineered cancer germ could escape from lab00:02
Sales investigation00:02
Telephone offer00:02
Speed Skating: O'Reilly confirms he will go to the Winter Olympics00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Outlook brighter for graduates: Employers forecast a return to 1992 recruitment levels with finance sector the best hope. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Golf: Langer admires Tiger's talent on the greens: Woosnam strikes rich vein of form00:02
Opera / Greatest love of all: Edward Seckerson reviews Jonathan Miller's Der Rosenkavalier at the Coliseum00:02
Top 10 methods of pain relief in labour00:02
Gecas's war record 'was known for 20 years': Lithuanian was not interviewed00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Widow files case00:02
Museum warning00:02
Letter: Interviewing Gerry Adams00:02
So let's debate the aid business: Arms sales will not be linked to overseas aid while I am minister, says Lynda Chalker00:02
The Daily Poem: Flicking a Rope00:02
Rate cut blow hits markets00:02
And What's More ..00:02
Rattle issues ultimatum on orchestra's funding00:02
Letter: 'Golden age' of the friendly societies was a time of hideous suffering00:02
Parliament and Politics: Arms trial witness admits 'misleading' statements: Scott inquiry is told of evidence altered by prosecution counsel. David Connett reports00:02
8 die as Hamas declares war on collaborators00:02
Coda follows placing with P&O contract00:02
My other car is certainly not a BMW00:02
Finelist says profits set to double00:02
Law: More mediation, less litigation: Solicitors and their representatives are reflecting on the Green Paper proposals for a change in divorce law, reports Barbara Lantin00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Bank of Spain opens inquiry into Banesto: Board members could face bans and fines00:02
The skater in question: Tonya Harding and Nancy Kerrigan were never a matched pair. Nancy has bruised knees; Tonya has a bruised soul. Her story almost beggars belief, so does her life. Robert Sullivan reports00:02
Letter: Tuning in and turning off BBC radio stations00:02
THEATRE / Benny and the jesters: Paul Taylor on Dead Funny at the Hampstead Theatre00:02
Bottom Line: Flotation looks like one to shop for00:02
Computers: Graffiti artists go on-line: Network pioneers face the biggest threat yet - respectability. Michael Hewitt reports reactions00:02
Fishermen on rampage in France: Anger at cheap foreign imports leads to an orgy of destruction00:02
Market Report: Pru falls from favour as pounds 160m stake is sold00:02
Kiev falls into line00:02
When daddy's little girl grows up: I'd much prefer not to see it going on00:02
Cricket: Caddick lifts his series chances: Accurate seam bowling lures Leewards' batsmen into indiscretions and indiscipline00:02
View from City Road: Take long-term view of investment in Japan00:02
Piech to sack new Audi chief: Recriminations fly as sales plummet and losses mount at upmarket VW subsidiary00:02
Good bits. And bad: Gun nut. Drug fiend. Genius. William Burroughs is 80 tomorrow, and the legend lives on00:02
Obituary: Alain Danielou00:02
Inside story: The photographer Greg Leach spent three months as artist in residence at Strangeways. Dominic Cavendish examined the evidence00:02
View from City Road: Battle over M&G share options00:02
Out of Crimea: Gloom grips spa where elite met00:02
Low-cost airlines' results impress00:02
Rolls-Royce loses pounds 440m Japanese order to US firm: Pratt & Whitney engines chosen to power Boeing fleet00:02
Parliament and Politics: Gummer accepts ruling on 'two-tier' councils00:02
Obituary: Jim Birkett00:02
Dolphin ban00:02
De Klerk party hits the tribal trail in pursuit of votes00:02
Policing concern00:02
Public Sector Salaries: Ministers give the go-ahead to pay rises: Senior Officials: Review body recommendations of above-inflation increases allowed if paid for by efficiency00:02
The Commons in the Age of Contempt00:02
Buddhists invite 'seekers of truth' to Holy Island00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: Plans in the pink00:02
Rugby League: Newlove quits Tests: Centre refuses to play for Britain again00:02
Letter: Blame the man, never the woman00:02
EBRD man dismissed over expenses case00:02
Scientists coolly offer a theory for alertness00:02
DNA database00:02
FILM / Two old Chinas: Movie-making in China: 'If I have problems, you won't hear any more about me. If I'm all right, you'll see my next film'.00:02
United Newspapers buys two Far Eastern groups00:02
Dear Graeme Fowler: A message for the former England cricket star who bowled over his wife with a fax telling her that he wanted a divorce00:02
Obituary: Sir Brian Kellett00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Business gives thumbs-down to Clinton health plan00:02
FILM / Wayne's worlds apart: Adam Mars-Jones on American juvenilia and French coming-of-age, Wayne's World 2 and Les Visiteurs00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Smear test blunder by health authority: Nearly 4,000 women to be recalled after failure of follow-up system00:02
After Hours00:02
Rugby Union: Burnell to join Northampton00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Computers: Feedback: McGonagall not guilty00:02
Computers: Feedback: McGonagall not guilty00:02
Computers: How to get the best view from your Windows: Overall PC prices have remained static, but there is still a wide range in cost. Margaret Coffey reports on the state of the market00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
View from City Road: Piech must not pass the buck00:02
Ice attack man tells of series of bungles00:02
Motor Racing: Williams worried by pit-lane refuelling: Possibility of Prost returning haunts pre-season for Williams and McLaren00:02
Company fined for breaking embargo on Serbia00:02
Public Sector Salaries: Performance link in class is shelved: The Teachers00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Russian cosmonaut joins American astronauts for historic flight00:02
Obituary: Martin Corke00:02
Charges dropped00:02
'The torture was so bad I denounced my own brother': A young Muslim activist, who refused to give his real name, tells Robert Fisk in Algiers about his months of suffering and darkness in the dungeons of the Algerian police00:02
Parliament and Politics: Energy-saving Bill risks cool reception00:02
BSkyB profits boost bails out News Corp: Newspaper price cuts hurt Murdoch00:02
Parliament and Politics: Taylor aims to become an MEP00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Kleinwort European trust raises pounds 500m: 'El Sids' push privatisation fund to record - Mercury plans even bigger launch00:02
Outside Edge: John Elenor saviour of the deaf00:02
Young offenders' parents face fines: Howard announces plans to enforce binding-over orders. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Letter: Too late to lament Rover's sale to BMW: the battle was lost long ago00:02
Law Update: On their own terms00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mischief with the strawberry whip: A Parliamentary Affair - Edwina Currie: Hodder & Stoughton, pounds 15.9900:02
Chess challengers00:02
When daddy's little girl grows up: She was my princess00:02
Labour tries to stop 'illegal lottery' of pounds 50m phone quiz: Former arts minister faces controversy at 'Telemillion' launch. Susan Watts reports00:02
Staging the return of Otto and his diamond-encrusted baton00:02
Law Report: Court power to conceal child evidence: Re M (Minors: Disclosure of Evidence) - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Butler-Sloss and Sir John Megaw), 3 February 199400:02
Rabin takes on the zealots of Jericho: Israeli Prime Minister signals he will use force if necessary against rabbis refusing to vacate synagogue00:02
Letter: Tuning in and turning off BBC radio stations00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Racing: Dwyer put on easy list00:02
Law Update: The Italian job00:02
Letter: Tuning in and turning off BBC radio stations00:02
Children made ill by ghost story00:02
R&D at bottom of manufacturers' list00:02
TransAtlantic to float half of Capital & Counties: April flotation of shopping centres will create sixth-largest property company00:02
Racing: Sherwood develops Large ambition: The trainer of a hurdler with championship potential is determined not to be caught napping as he dreams of Festival honours: Richard Edmondson on a leading novice aiming for the top00:02
Lloyd's disciplinary changes urged: QC speaks out at end of case against underwriter that cost market pounds 1m00:02
Law Update: Fluctuating fortunes00:02
Electricity bills 'need to rise to pay nuclear costs'00:02
A superior class of Lords: The Upper House needs reform, but an elected chamber might not work, argues Hugh Montefiore00:02
Iran tells of plot to shoot Rafsanjani00:02
Sailing: Conner, defender of the faith: The old master is preparing for another assault on the America's Cup. Stuart Alexander reports from San Diego00:02
Poll shows voters think of Tories as sleazy00:02
Law Update: A new addition00:02
Stony faces from the ladies of Lisbon for a message about Aids00:02
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