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Racing: Study group set up to probe all-weather deaths00:02
Ninth record in a row for PolyGram: Strength in North America and Far East offsets flat European trading00:02
Football: Tranmere complain00:02
Country folk with a nasty plot addiction00:02
PLO names its price for returning to peace talks00:02
Nato's moment of truth in Bosnia: Backing from Russia as US fighters down four Serb planes after munitions plant is bombed00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Israel and palestine: what now?: Israel must change its basic attitude of fear, guilt and contempt towards the Palestinians, says Ahmad Khalidi00:02
Hollinger buys Chicago paper00:02
Granada's 'caterer' finds the right mix: The group's long- term direction is emerging with the purchase of LWT, writes Gail Counsell00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Unionists' hard line delivers blow to hopes for Irish talks: Major warned that Commons 'understanding' may be at risk00:02
MCI joins radio phone network00:02
Football: Royle rewarded for gamble as Beckford bags a point: Latics miss penalty but late goal earns them a point00:02
Chess: Grandmasters gather to do battle in Spain00:02
Hospital inquiry00:02
Tory fund raiser resigns over ban00:02
Gainsborough for nation00:02
ARCHAEOLOGY / Piecing together pagan past: David Keys on new research into a mosaic that reveals much about late Roman religion00:02
Golf: Carl Mason: my part in his first tour victory: Correspondent's chance encounter with caddie helps Briton to keep his nerve and end a 20-year wait for success. Tim Glover tells all00:02
Call of the wild00:02
Poker: Better to stay than to split00:02
Hill appeal told of PC's gun trick: Belfast court hears a former policeman confirm account of Guildford Four member. David McKittrick reports00:02
Letter: Culpability of the Israeli government and army for the Hebron massacre00:02
Armani returns with simplicity00:02
Policeman cleared00:02
Heseltine feared Iraq cover-up00:02
Motor Racing: Brundle link to McLaren00:02
SIB plans checklist to help avoid bad advice00:02
Artist tries to sleep, perchance to dream, for inspiration to weave a blanket00:02
Diary: Lawson skids on the gravel00:02
Link broken00:02
Pressure rises for EU deal00:02
MUSIC / The boy wonder: Adrian Jack on Maxim Vengerov in recital in London00:02
Defence official 'took bribes from a friend'00:02
House of Fraser jumps 25%: Profits up on reorganisation and cost-cutting00:02
PRODUCTION NOTES / The set of The Kitchen: Mark Thompson, the designer who ripped out 140 seats at the Royal Court00:02
Israel and Palestine: what now?: Both sides must ensure that violence does not now derail the Middle East peace process, says Moshe Raviv, ambassador of Israel in London00:02
View from City Road: A pointless ban by the SIB00:02
Guns recovered00:02
Letter: Culpability of the Israeli government and army for the Hebron massacre00:02
Cricket: Kenyan sights on World Cup: ICC Trophy tension00:02
Health Update: Squatting danger00:02
Looking back00:02
Loophole on French beer angers brewers: Ruling may let Britons order by phone00:02
Cycling: Home tour punctured00:02
Gummer defects to Rome and brands Church of England 'a sect'00:02
Management: Innovators avoid market: Short-termism is still driving decisions. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Bottom Line: Sema scores high00:02
Tebbits reunited with bomb rescuer00:02
Regulators resist plan to save energy00:02
L&G is fined record pounds 180,000 by Lautro00:02
Midland sets challenge for high-street bank rivals: Profits recover to pounds 844m in 1993 Group ends branch closure programme Parent reports better business volumes00:02
Obituary: Professor Leopold Kohr00:02
Health: Sisters are doing it for themselves: Why shouldn't a nurse tend a cut finger? Stephen Ward reports on a new unit where accident patients don't have to see a doctor00:02
Where are they now?: Jean-Pierre Rives00:02
11 MPs refuse to list Lloyd's investments00:02
Letter: Journey to the centre of a vicious circle00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
OFT investigation00:02
Letter: Culpability of the Israeli government and army for the Hebron massacre00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
ARTS / Competition: Win tickets and catalogues to the Royal Academy's show from the Ortiz collection00:02
RAF death crash00:02
Rugby League: Wigan drawn against bogy team: Castleford seek to continue winning run against holders00:02
Leading Article: Where Europe has a duty to conform00:02
Rules to be eased00:02
Letter: Remember the dragon on St David's Day00:02
Owners of lorry that killed six are blamed by coroner00:02
Bottom Line: Calor warms to idea of strong gas venture00:02
Record pledge00:02
Letter: Journey to the centre of a vicious circle00:02
Man arrested over porn club deaths00:02
Jittery Yeltsin dismisses security chief00:02
Obituary: Dinah Shore00:02
Airtours sues former owners of Aspro00:02
Letter: Safety procedures after air accidents00:02
Rugby Union: Gloating a sign of insecurity00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Wish you were here: John Hindes' seductive 1950s picture postcards were brilliant illusions. Jane Richards looks back with hindsight00:02
Ealing's new comedies to laugh at everyone: Revived studio will not bow to political correctness in its films, reports David Lister00:02
Malaysian student boycott to cost UK universities up to pounds 50m a year00:02
Law lord attacks legal aid cutbacks00:02
Obituary: Tom Skeffington-Lodge00:02
Method in the seeming madness: Correction00:02
Inquiry told of scan blunders00:02
Granada expects pounds 70m from BSkyB refinancing: Debt repayment due by end of summer00:02
Climber killed00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Focus: Demise of England and France keeps boredom at bay: The avoidance of a two-country carve-up is good for a gloriously unpredictable championship. Steve Bale reports00:02
Review: Life in the shadow of Jade Dragon Mountain00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
The Daily Poem: All Legendary Obstacles00:02
Health Update: Fit to breastfeed00:02
Winter Olympics: Games that touched heights and hearts: The crowds at Lillehammer generated an atmosphere of warmth. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Health: The elderly can get HIV, too: Aids is a modern disease, but it does not only affect the young. Edward Platt looks at the problems that go with being old and HIV positive00:02
1m pounds award for girl00:02
Health Update: Supermarket allergy test00:02
Calor to compete with British Gas00:02
Few MPs have nothing to declare: Rosie Waterhouse studies the latest edition of the Commons register in which parliamentarians must disclose details of business links, overseas trips and gifts (CORRECTED)00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Jewish killer attacked mosque last year: Evidence is mounting that Baruch Goldstein was known to be dangerous well before the massacre, writes Sarah Helm00:02
Rate cut hopes boost shares00:02
SEC woos Germans over listings00:02
Witness died after surgery00:02
Dealing boom helps HSBC to 50% rise00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Pegasus finds profitable wings00:02
Hussein visit00:02
Law Report: Self-incrimination rule upheld: United Norwest Co-operatives Ltd v Johnstone and others - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Hobhouse), 11 February 199400:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Tennis: Senior masters promise nostalgia: Some of the greatest names in tennis will be watched by a select few. Patrick Miles reports00:02
View from City Road: Case for European unity in Malaysian dispute00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Gilded icons, damp tombs and tragedy: 'A Crossing Place. A Journey Among Armenians' - Philip Marsden: HarperCollins, 16.99 pounds00:02
Cantab seeks allies for drug tests00:02
Western governments owe public an explanation on Bosnia: Nato has fired its first shots in anger. Tony Barber, East Europe Editor, assesses the consequences00:02
Bobbitt freed00:02
Guilding the theatre00:02
Winter Olympics: T&D's 'failure' was to aspire: Hugh Jones, winner of the London Marathon in 1982, defends the right of champions to come back00:02
Health Update: Risky recipes00:02
On Tour: The Wonder Stuff00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Obituary: Ann Argyle00:02
Ealing's new comedies to laugh at everyone: Revived studio will not bow to political correctness in its films, reports David Lister00:02
Rugby Union: England in shock after Cooke's resignation: Manager with the winning touch to put work and family before country, but sudden departure leaves many questions unanswered00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Focus: Barnes delighted with Bath's semi-final trip to Orrell00:02
ICS soothes fears over Pergau link00:02
Give Major some help out there on the ice00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Three in running for United tracks00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
The fine art of doing nothing: To be an aesthete is no longer practical, says Hugo Vickers. Harold Acton was one of the last00:02
RADIO / Out of the blue: Robert Hanks listens to bluegrass and Billy Fury00:02
March: Diary00:02
Cricket: Kiwis quick to win00:02
Letter: The USSR then and Russia now00:02
Brittan warns China on trade threat00:02
Muggers strike gold00:02
Leading Article: A blueprint for stalemate in Ulster00:02
Obituary: Vittorio Rieti00:02
Twelve new specialist schools to get pounds 3m: Network of colleges to be set up00:02
Namibia treaty00:02
Russia expels US official00:02
Pembroke: Returning a visit after 37 years00:02
Birthdays00:02
View from City Road: Hint for the Chancellor00:02
SCULPTURE / The texture of memory: Andrew Graham-Dixon on the ghostly 'memory' sculptures of Medardo Rosso on show at the Whitechapel gallery in London00:02
Egypt clash00:02
Letter: Journey to the centre of a vicious circle00:02
Congratulations, it's a marketing force: So what are you planning to buy for the new baby? You could end up being sold all sorts of products you don't really need, says Martin Rosenbaum00:02
Dear Paul Condon: To the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, who has to handle the Prince of Wales's burglary. I don't envy you the job, but this is one crime you certainly won't solve by showing the loot on TV, says a viewer00:02
Letter: Strength in unity00:02
Aids raider threatened victims with syringe00:02
The world according to Tharp: Twyla Tharp, one of the superheros of modern dance, a woman as formidable as her achievements: as her dancers make a rare appearance in Britain, she talks to Judith Mackrell00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Some answers would not go amiss, he said beseechingly00:02
Bottom Line: Pub fight goes on00:02
Eczema patients 'left to seek back-street cures'00:02
Thalidomide victim goes on hunger strike00:02
Letter: Culpability of the Israeli government and army for the Hebron massacre00:02
Leading Article: At last, the UN draws a line00:02
Mass funeral in bombed church00:02
Radiation monitoring network 'reliant on rain'00:02
From ghetto to Golden Book: Steve Crawshaw was at the Rothschild family's 250th anniversary party in Frankfurt00:02
Cricket: Good news for Malcolm: Surgery for England bowler00:02
Letter: Fundamentalism in Algeria and Egypt00:02
Interview: This is Jenny, and this is her Plan: Men paint female beauty in stereotypes; Jenny Saville paints it the way it is. And Charles Saatchi is paying her to keep doing it00:02
Major revels in US roots00:02
Taylor Woodrow buys Heron sites00:02
Serbian aircraft outclassed by Nato operation00:02
China's inflation gathers pace00:02
Football: Anderton and Le Saux gain entry to the Venables elite: New England coach takes the broom to eight of Taylor's men and puts out the welcome mat to flair players00:02
London Forfaiting issues warning as profits rise 19%00:02
Health Update: Deep sea babies00:02
View from City Road: Midland due for a breathing space00:02
Creativity: A knotty problem solved00:02
Ice Hockey: Devils quick to win title00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Seabirds toll00:02
Hijack ends00:02
Inside Parliament: Euro rebels grind on over European 'millstone': MPs pass draft orders to extend EU links - Labour criticises lack of debate on Bosnia action - Election expenses increase approved00:02
Close Keating ally resigns in grants scandal00:02
Health Update: Theatre access00:02
Racing: Old injuries claim Carvill's career: Dreams of a return to Gold Cup glory die as an uphill struggle to regain fitness is abandoned: Greg Wood on the hope and frustration inspired by a great but flawed chaser00:02
Market Report: Shares rally as bond dealers regain confidence00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 comedian golfers00:02
Today's Number: 2000:02
Major gives backing to US action00:02
Father accused00:02
Letter: Culpability of the Israeli government and army for the Hebron massacre00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
People: Mexico's 'disgusting' uprising00:02
Embarrassment all round over L&G00:02
Letter: Eating people was not a routine activity00:02
Tories back down again on police Bill: More powers restored to local councils00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
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