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Letter: Fascination of crime00:02
Winter Olympics: Sixth place the ticket for Tout: Woe for Jamaican bobsledders00:02
Winter Olympics: Third gold for Koss: Norwegian breaks 10,000m speed skating record00:02
Hockey: No holding Hounslow or Havant00:02
Sailing: Endeavour in charge00:02
Obituary: Derek Jarman00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Photographic images show deceptive realism00:02
Police say climbing victims blameless00:02
Taxi driver killed00:02
Lib Dems set for runaway Eastleigh win: 'Independent'/NOP survey shows Tories face defeat if by-election held now. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Italian poll gets royal touch00:02
Dear Jonathan Morris: Yes, you can have too much Torvill and Dean; the BBC's head of television sport had better get his skates on and show some foreign contenders00:02
Football: Wilkinson's basic instinct works: Listless Liverpool are eclipsed by confident Leeds00:02
The Week Ahead: Mexican talks aim to end revolt00:02
Rugby League: Fox puts Bradford on top00:02
Consortium raises bid for the 'Independent'00:02
Applied Distribution moves step closer to pounds 40m flotation00:02
Out of Japan: 'Essence of the West' makes a big impression00:02
UN envoy rules out need for air strikes00:02
Racing Commentary: Toll rings alarm for all-weather: A spate of deaths after falls among runners on the artificial surfaces has focused concern about jumping safety00:02
Football / FA Cup: Ritchie's ancient riches: Oldham plough on00:02
Housework 'sloths' rife00:02
Battered wife shoots husband00:02
Football / FA Cup: Chelsea handed the means to an end: Oxford's blues00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Meteorites 'led to life on earth'00:02
MUSIC / Sum of the parts: Anthony Payne on James Levine and the Philharmonia in concert at the Royal Festival Hall, London00:02
ADRENALIN / Swash and go: Fencing is graceful and addictive, the thinking person's sport. Dolly Dhingra clashes swords with a Hungarian master00:02
The Daily Poem: Galactic Diary Of An Edwardian Lady: (The two best-selling books of recent years have been The Country Diary of an Edwardian Lady and A Brief History of Time)00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Winter Olympics: Results from Lillehammer00:02
THEATRE / All batting for Blighty: Paul Taylor on the National's tour of Wicked, Yaar]00:02
Gunbattle erupts after Buthelezi rally00:02
Scientists link in hunt for natural pesticide00:02
Commodities and Derivatives: Fund managers look to the futures00:02
Lloyd's plans to revamp the market: Help for individuals to limit liability is among possible changes. John Moore reports00:02
Bubonic plague threatens to engulf Zaire as UN kept at bay00:02
Anniversaries00:02
The Age of Consent Debate: Gay champion dies on eve of new age: A vigil outside the Commons tonight is likely to turn into a wake for Derek Jarman. Marianne Macdonald and Stephen Ward report on a vote hanging in the balance.00:02
City predicts victory for Granada in LWT battle00:02
US markets put on edge: Bond and share dealers fear inflation horse has bolted00:02
Computerlink: Retail software worth checking out: IT is enabling high-street stores to respond more efficiently to customer demand, reports Lynne Curry00:02
US abortion row rekindled by move on British pill00:02
Queen heads for the jungle00:02
Emirates extend Sharia law00:02
China jailing more political dissidents: Human rights report finds rising numbers held, especially in Tibet00:02
Benetton may be sued over ad00:02
Benz barters buses for bananas to break trade impasse00:02
Obituary: Johnny Hancocks00:02
'Malaysian impasse over'00:02
Football / FA Cup: Cantona inspires United's supremacy00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Leading Article: A test of Labour's hopes in the South00:02
Birthdays00:02
Afghan hijackers free some of their schoolboy hostages00:02
No need for rate cuts, says Barclays00:02
Cricket: Wasim whittles away resistance: Pakistan take series00:02
Fatal stabbing00:02
REVIEW / The storm-troopers of the ratings war00:02
Football / FA Cup: Mind game goes to Charlton00:02
Tide turns against Savimbi's rebel army00:02
Leading Article: The Newish Man's place in the home00:02
Cricket: Cronje cracks on00:02
European Football: Gascoigne is overshadowed by Massaro00:02
Little brother isn't watching you: Tina Malkowska forked out for private security patrols down her street. But when vandals struck she still had to rely on traditional good neighbours00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Day Out00:02
Jarman died 'with dignity and stoicism': Admirers praise great original talent of British cinema. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Import an Irishman to improve your conversation00:02
Computerlink: Slow road to revolution: Producing Windows in Russian was a headache for Microsoft. Making it in Russia was a nightmare. Robert Farish reports00:02
Militant, medieval and homocritical00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
Leading Article: Russian risks in Bosnia00:02
Men face age of uncertainty: Flexible work patterns favour women, a study says David Nicholson-Lord00:02
Earthquake survivors get visit from Indonesian President00:02
Letter: The age of homosexual consent: equality or boundary?00:02
Pembroke: The chef went through the roof00:02
Cricket / First Test: Arthurton's majesty leaves England behind: West Indies recover from poor start to pin tourists' bowlers back after Maynard propels Atherton's men to some respectability00:02
Football: A strike in time for Foster00:02
Rugby Union: Richards set for recall00:02
Yemenis sign and make up00:02
POWER & INFLUENCE IN THE ARTS: BOOKS / Contesting the cover charge: Where once bookselling was a gentlemanly pursuit, it's now an industry and Frances Coady is its acceptable face. By Sabine Durrant00:02
Science: Molecule of the Month: A fuel-enhancing anaesthetic with explosive potential: John Emsley looks at the gas ethyl chloride, a catalyst that requires careful handling00:02
Nuclear Electric in prices protest00:02
Letter: Europe's cosseted steel industry00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Gay icon whose courage was awesome: Simon Garfield has a cherished memory of meeting Jarman to talk about his final film00:02
How much labour market flexibility for pounds 65 a week?00:02
Today's Number: 3000:02
Plague returns to add to Zaire's suffering: Richard Dowden reports from Bunia that an ancient disease is going unchecked because of the country's economic chaos00:02
Finance Bill a burden on business, says CBI00:02
Basketball: Tigers beat Bears to close on leaders: Holley leads way with 27 points in 90-73 victory00:02
We won't vote for ignorance: Susan Marling has some news for John Patten: even young Tories in Tunbridge Wells think he's got it wrong on sex education00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: England getting their priorities in a twist: Ireland's good losers end up winners while Wales are one step away from first Grand Slam since 197800:02
Parishes to pay off opponents of women priests00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
CSA unions to demand protection for staff: Call for action follows death threats00:02
Football Commentary/ FA Cup: Harriers are left to build for the future: Chapman ends old colleague's dream00:02
GOOD QUESTIONS / A beginning, a middle and the absolute end00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: Pack in need of walking wounded: Barrie Fairall gathers opinion on why England failed their Irish test00:02
The Worst of Times: Her ghost followed me to Nicaragua: Joseph O'Connor talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Superbugs threaten antibiotics00:02
Boxing: Women lacking in punch: Jonathan Rendall is underwhelmed by Jimmy Finn's first female promotion00:02
Football / FA Cup: Stubbs' masterpiece floors Villa: Inspired Bolton march on in style while Wimbledon are struck out by a superior force00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: Ruck and roll with Quinnell to the fore00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Champuionship: Fond memories are made of this: Ken Jones on a trip to Twickenham that Wales are looking forward to00:02
Diary: 21-27 February00:02
Algeria's past may be Egypt's future: Corruption, unemployment, violence and Islamic fundamentalism - Robert Fisk finds the ingredients of terror in Cairo00:02
Water meters 'cost more than repairing mains'00:02
Letter: The age of homosexual consent: equality or boundary?00:02
Football / FA Cup: Luton fans are hurt in gas attack: Cardiff angered by Preece's winner00:02
Iran says it has 89,500 prisoners00:02
View from Tokyo: Movable object meets an irresistible force00:02
Athletics: Christie's tactical mistake: Olympic champion let down by slow start00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Train robberies00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Drug deaths link to 'purer' heroin00:02
Firebombs claim00:02
Dignity in death costs the Muslims dear: Siege victims doubt West will mount any response and say they believe Serbs will eventually achieve their aim of division00:02
EBRD in line for another round of reorganisation: Bank may abolish regional divisions00:02
Letter: Bishop's forerunner00:02
Whatever happened to backgammon?: Once highly fashionable, it deserves a revival, says Christopher Bray00:02
Football: Blackburn accelerate into gap00:02
Rugby League: Lindner's winning start: Oldham end six-match losing streak00:02
Court Circular00:02
Bankers hold key positions on PIA board: Mutuals question constitution of new financial services watchdog00:02
Secure places for child offenders to be doubled: 'Costly and ineffective' scheme to expand00:02
'I'm pretty much the absolute apex of a charming, disarming, likable kind of personage': Tom Hanks, perfectly chosen as Hollywood's first Aids hero, talks to Simon Garfield00:02
Letter: The way the wind blows in Bronteland00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The hot news from an ice-cold Neolithic Joe: 'The Man in the Ice' - Konrad Spindler translated by Ewald Osers: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 18.99 pounds00:02
Tennis: Effusive Edberg serves up warning: Near-perfect Swede gains sweet revenge00:02
Blueprint for a better-balanced board: Proposals to provide benchmarks for directors' performance are published today00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Seabirds dying00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Iraq inquiry spotlight on Clarke00:02
Golf: Eales achieves his goal00:02
Bills doubled for families on low incomes after switch00:02
Racing: Atone slammed00:02
Rugby 'assault'00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Brain study reveals roots of personality00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 car parts00:02
Obituary: Derek Jarman00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Cricket / First Test: Lara's genius left in shadows00:02
Real-life 'Jackal' dies in exile00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Kozyrev tours Central Europe: Russia's foreign minister lobbies for Moscow and seeks to reassure former allies00:02
From Russia with love and back with know-how: Nick Holdsworth finds out what UK firms can gain from teaching business to the old Soviet Union00:02
Obituary: Lt-Col Barry Kavanagh00:02
Science: Spineless? So go with the flow: The way invertebrates get carried away, it's amazing that streams have any life at all, says Malcolm Smith00:02
Coales' Notes: Picasso: pure bull00:02
Letter: How to achieve a dignified death00:02
Balladur slides in public ratings00:02
Peter Pringle's America: A Manhattanite needs a horse00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Violence sweeps Algeria00:02
Chess: Mortazavi the master00:02
Letting Russia draw the line: The Sarajevo ultimatum may have set up a future East-West conflict, warns Jonathan Eyal00:02
Obituary: Willie Mae Ford Smith00:02
Britain's industrial Dunkirk: Our expulsion from one manufacturing sector after another is devastating to national self-respect, says Stephen Bush00:02
Tax fears 'to cost Tories by-election': Heavy victory for Liberal Democrats forecast by Independent/NOP poll in Milligan constituency00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Winter Olympics / Ice Skating: Judges like new taste of fluid T & D: British ice dancers share first place00:02
Obituary: Roger 'Ram' Ramirez00:02
Letter: Seat-belt safety00:02
Swiss ban on foreign lorries00:02
Hockey: English have to grin and bear it00:02
Football / FA Cup: Wolves' world of wonder: Ipswich lucky to survive00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sarajevans resigned to partition of their city00:02
Pope attacks 'gay' resolution00:02
Letter: How to achieve a dignified death00:02
Iraqi Kurds risk death as stowaways to Sweden00:02
Smaller Companies: Radstone will have to fight to defend its high-tech niche00:02
Therapists? They just make me weep00:02
Science: Big Bang in the Canary Islands: Telescopes in Tenerife can pinpoint ripples from the birth of the Universe, reports Peter Beer00:02
Violence punctuates Togo poll00:02
Happy Anniversary: Man they couldn't hang00:02
Business start-ups down by 10% in 199300:02
Letter: The age of homosexual consent: equality or boundary?00:02
Skinner liaison 'is MP's own affair'00:02
Letter: Need for public code of ethics00:02
Letter: How to achieve a dignified death00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Superbugs threaten antibiotics