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Murder retrial PC admits 'short fuse'00:02
Gaultier warms to vision of the cold North00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 complaints about poster ads00:02
Racing: Stable keep the faith with Halkopous: A reading taken from the turf's good book may point the way to Champion Hurdle salvation for doubting punters00:02
Bottom Line: BPI buys wisely00:02
Book Review / Wheels within wheels, or a friendly axis: 'A Conservative revolution?' - Ed. Andrew Adonis and Tim Hames; Manchester Univ, 12.99 pounds00:02
Chess: Something out of the ordinary00:02
Mayor edges ahead of far right in Nice poll00:02
View from City Road: Varied talents of Richard Giordano00:02
Cricket: Meeting of men with a score to settle: Rob Steen on the Test and County Cricket Board's attempts to ease county scorers into the computer age00:02
Hurd line dismays pro-Europe Tories: Speech attacks waste and fraud00:02
Better use of drugs 'could save 425m pounds'00:02
Woman shopper 'beaten up with a baseball bat'00:02
Peter Pan flies into controversy00:02
Scottish Episcopal Church00:02
'Scream' lawyer pulls out00:02
Football: Cardiff fined over crowd trouble00:02
The bad dream of the flesh: 'His life was, among other things, a prolonged act of metaphorical patricide': Andrew Graham-Dixon reviews 'Dali: The Early Years'00:02
Bottom Line: European joker posesthe problem for IMI00:02
Poker: Causing a little aggravation00:02
Candover slips as buyout market turns quiet00:02
Raider rapes woman, 7400:02
Pupils expelled00:02
Radio / Thirtysomething: Robert Hanks on a decade of Fascism, Communism and documentary features00:02
Parisian spring for UK investors: Shares in French insurance companies could offer good value. Paul Durman reports00:02
Leading Article: A proper role for Turkey in Bosnia00:02
Destroyed Bentleys the stuff of legend: Jonathan Glancey on the loss of several 'automotive adrenalin pumps' yesterday00:02
The pot-pourri of Lavender's life: The path from Roedean to a mansion with 62 staff has not always been a bed of roses for the wife of the Governor of Hong Kong00:02
View from City Road: Rewards of German consensus approach00:02
Clinton defends his wife over Whitewater: Scandal and suspicion are eroding the First Lady's authority, writes Patrick Cockburn in Washington00:02
Hockey: Crostyx close toplay-offs00:02
Hedge funds not so risky for the banks00:02
Rugby Union: No danger of kicking the habit00:02
Archaeology: Ever-increasing stone circles: David Keys reports on an important new study of monuments that sheds light on 2,300 years of British prehistory00:02
TELEVISION / A wickedness that leaves you trembling00:02
Hedge funds escape international curbs: No reason for renewed turmoil in markets, says Tietmeyer00:02
Food recalled00:02
Leading Article: Threadbare over Europe00:02
Chancellor plays straight bat on taxes: Kenneth Clarke tells Donald Macintyre, Political Editor, of his goals as he looks for the 'right decisions' to give Britain long-term economic growth00:02
Uncertain age: Fifty. A tricky age for sopranos. They, like Kiri Te Kanawa, can go out at the top, stay at the top or go over the top. By Gillian Widdicombe00:02
Eagle snared00:02
People: Fat's fun for heavy Helmut00:02
Where Are They Now?: Allan Harris00:02
Gas row turns the heat on Moscow and Kiev00:02
Father jailed for leaving baby to die in squalor00:02
Cricket: Dutch in line for Benson and Hedges Cup00:02
Minder 'drunk'00:02
Letter: National differences in a cold climate00:02
Letter: Lessons of treasure trove laws in Scotland00:02
Hockey: Oxford to pull rank on rivals00:02
Health Update: Salmonella to go00:02
Lovers in Navy took 11,000 pounds from their ship's safe00:02
Law Report: Thorp decisions were lawful: Regina v Secretary of State for the Environment and others, Ex parte Greenpeace Ltd and another. Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Potts), 4 March 1994 (CORRECTED)00:02
British airport facilities criticised00:02
Price pressure trims Perkins Food result00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Army blamed for Burundi massacre00:02
View from City Road: A Large step towards improved regulation00:02
Kohl to stay in his bunker on D-Day00:02
Patient died after nurses 'tied her to lavatory'00:02
Badgerline beats profit forecasts00:02
TB epidemic among the homeless feared: London tests find infection rate higher than in Third World. Celia Hall reports00:02
Staff urge head in 'touching' row to resign00:02
'Landmark' racism victory for lecturer00:02
Biggs faces extradition treaty threat00:02
The Daily Poem: Time and Again00:02
Team games set to be compulsory after 14: Revised national curriculum to end pupils' choice after pressure from sports minister and MPs. Judith Judd reports00:02
Aid 'should be linked to population control', report urges00:02
Football: Upton Park salutes Moore's memory: Phil Shaw reports on an emotional East End tribute to a favourite son00:02
Opera / Bizet's Pearl Fisher all at sea: Opera: Nick Kimberley on The Pearl Fishers at the Coliseum and La boheme at the Barbican00:02
SIB seeks big increase in powers: Andrew Large wants tough fines and authority to investigate insider dealing and market manipulation00:02
Georgia backing00:02
Expulsion plea fails00:02
Seventh body in cellar and police expect more00:02
Computer losses hold back IMI: Downturn blamed on delay in new launch00:02
Sports stars warn of the stigma of teenage failure: Ngaio Crequer on the view that PE should be for health, not competition00:02
Mental care inquiry00:02
Obituary: Walter Kent00:02
Arafat and Israel hold secret talks00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Boy, 13, remanded00:02
Leading Article: Whole new ball game for the curriculum00:02
It's not a patch on sucking: For many smokers, the attraction lies less in the nicotine than in the oral gratification. Artificial cigarettes could be the answer, writes Rob Stepney00:02
Patient died after nurses 'tied her to lavatory'00:02
Health: End of the agony and the gurgles: Crohn's disease cost Chris Curtis her career and her marriage - then doctors changed her diet. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Grumman agrees bid by Martin Marietta00:02
Open verdict00:02
Winterflood speeds Close Brothers' advance00:02
Imro and SIB aim to curb trust price errors00:02
VW to make 1993 payout despite loss: Car maker's shares move up sharply in Frankfurt00:02
House of Death: Residents cash in on street's fatal attraction: Neighbours trade with press as sightseers are drawn to newly notorious address00:02
Football: Island rivals with an individual streak: Trevor Haylett on the emerging England football talents from Guernsey and Jersey00:02
Letter: The only point of standing is to win00:02
Tail end of slump knocks Intrum Justitia00:02
Turkey presses to join UN troops00:02
Speed Skating: O'Reilly faces up to a conspiracy of the Fates: The world of Britain's former champion has turned sour but he is not giving up. Jon Culley reports00:02
Football: Venables makes Platt his Captain Sensible: England coach takes a judicious approach over the man to communicate his plan on the field against Denmark tomorrow00:02
Health Update: Smoke alarms00:02
On Tour: Geoffrey Goodall00:02
Greece mourns Melina Mercouri, a modern woman with a passion for the ancient world00:02
'Better a PoW than a free man in Maglaj': Emma Daly meets a survivor of the besieged Bosnian town00:02
And What's More ..00:02
Obituary: Sofka Skipwith00:02
Letter: Malaysian views on media freedom; British attitudes to aid and trade00:02
Acquisitions help to boost BPI to a record pounds 15.4m00:02
Dividends to rise at Lloyds Chemists: Shift in payout policy marks a move away from acquisitions00:02
Athletics: Jackson predicts more records00:02
Letter: Lessons of treasure trove laws in Scotland00:02
'Scream' case00:02
Letter: Spielberg and the Holocaust00:02
Letter: Malaysian views on media freedom; British attitudes to aid and trade00:02
At last we found the fish fingers, then our wheels jammed: For Sandra Tong, with her wheelchair strapped to a trolley, the supermarket run becomes a marathon00:02
Inside Parliament: Peer fears vile consequences of sibling rivalry: Earl opposes right of female child to inherit title - Lord Diamond urges removal of 'blatant injustice to women'00:02
Obituary: Sir Richard Hayward00:02
False drugs alert00:02
East pushes for tighter integration with EU: Hungary and Poland look for a shorter route to heart of Europe00:02
Video Games: Do the right thing: Today's state-of-the-art console is tomorrow's dinosaur. Rupert Goodwins tiptoes through the consumer minefield00:02
Docks firm fined00:02
Tennis: Sampras tops bill at Queen's00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor racing00:02
Clarke tells of ambition to lead the Tory party00:02
Birthdays00:02
German recession cuts deep into British Vita: Profits down 35% as plastics company is squeezed on prices00:02
Who's writing an independent book? Fred is. Are you?00:02
Rockets blast Kabul food queue: Long vigil in Afghanistan for the supply trucks that cannot get through00:02
Tyson's rape appeal denied00:02
Health Update: Banana ban00:02
Newspaper attacked for Malaysian trade claims00:02
Ice Hockey: Pirates stage an ambush00:02
Hostile to Jews00:02
Rugby Union: Armstrong misses out on finale: Scots lose scrum-half and French coach in danger of losing post00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Moldovan vote00:02
Oldest Bentley lost in 7m pounds blaze at car restorers00:02
Letter: The affair of the missing ballerina00:02
Dear Bob Geldof00:02
Production Notes: How much does it cost to run an orchestra? More than they've got, says the CBSO. This is why . . .00:02
THEATRE / Past master: Paul Taylor on All My Sons at the Oxford Playhouse00:02
Letter: Malaysian views on media freedom; British attitudes to aid and trade00:02
Anniversaries00:02
MP seeks inquiry at Guardian00:02
Letter: Malaysian views on media freedom; British attitudes to aid and trade00:02
Consumer slowdown raises hopes of rate cut00:02
Wembley sells half of Pacer to Ticketmaster00:02
Major 'angry' at Smith talks leak00:02
Wills00:02
Cricket: Calypso clamourin the court of Lara the king: How did it feel to be an Englishman in the packed stands at Port of Spain? Robert Winder reports00:02
Price war forecast in coal industry00:02
Creativity: Help for bald hedgehogs00:02
Bristol & West held back to 41m pounds00:02
Cricket: Australia relying on Boon00:02
Market Report: Reuters' plans spark a surge of positive signals00:02
'Vigilante' fathers guilty of assault00:02
Letter: Spielberg and the Holocaust00:02
Thousands of people who disappear without trace00:02
Giordano's new job surprises City: British Gas chairman returns to former post at BOC00:02
Letter: National differences in a cold climate00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Today's number: 28000:02
Diary00:02
Worried Bossi attacks election ally00:02
Bottom Line: Lloyds ties the knot00:02
Pembroke: Chips are down for a new crime wave00:02
BBA axes 2,000 staff and will slash payout00:02
The royal ostrich and the coconut00:02
Health Update: Test's failure00:02
Letter: Malaysian views on media freedom; British attitudes to aid and trade00:02
View from City Road: BBA faces up to reality00:02
BA puts money for USAir on ice: Analysts claim move is aimed at labour negotiations at the American carrier00:02
Rugby League: Mather is ready forTest call00:02
Obituary: Walter Kent00:02
Extra British troops on stand-by for Bosnia00:02
Father gets life term for raping baby daughter: Judge condemns 'depraved and dreadful offences' that followed 12-hour drinking binge00:02
Theatre sponsor00:02
Cricket: Classic choice over Smith and Illingworth: The TCCB meets today and tomorrow at Lord's to select a new chairman of selectors. Glenn Moore reports00:02
Let's not discuss it in front of the children00:02
China develops market for heroes: The party is reviving an old cult in an attempt to combat the new materialism of the Nineties, writes Teresa Poole in Peking00:02
A bigger role for 'Little Russia': The Moscow honeymoon is over. Now, says Robert Seely, the West should woo Ukraine00:02
Bringing the troubles home: Anne Maguire loved Belfast. But London, she thought, would be safer for her children