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Bonn faces sanctions dispute: EU investigates accord with US on telecoms and procurement00:02
Obituary: Evelyn Nightingale00:02
Stock Exchange bids to run Crest system00:02
View from City Road: Punch-up at the Hotel Britain00:02
Tories face split over EU votes showdown: Major in crisis talks over veto plans00:02
Railways to sue Eurotunnel for freight delay00:02
Viljoen pull-out leaves Buthelezi isolated00:02
Bottom Line: Bright prospects00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Peek sees signs of growth00:02
Health Update: Coffee break00:02
Anxiety as Yeltsin quits Kremlin for unlikely holiday00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Arming the nation's airways: A military presence at Heathrow could deter terrorist attacks, argues Anthony Farrar-Hockley00:02
Letter: In the dark at Heathrow as the IRA's mortars 'fail'00:02
Health Update: Cranberry benefits00:02
Airport Attacks: Tanks convoy 'part of Army training exercise'00:02
View from City Road: Inflation news brings bulls to the factory gate00:02
Persimmon plans pounds 49m rights issue00:02
Birthdays00:02
Caretaker defence chief likely to be appointed as successor: Simon Midgley and Maggie Brown report on the Harding affair aftermath00:02
Letter: Sources for Dahl00:02
Health Update: Down's guide00:02
Boxing: Bentt and Hide limit themselves to sparring of verbal kind00:02
Inquiry call on asylum-seekers00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: Fortune favours Risky proposition: A colourful character's late flourish can bring to fruition a quilt-edged investment in the Champion Hurdle00:02
Rao seeks equality with former colonial masters00:02
Lectures00:02
First Night: Presenting the pre-restaurant play: Footfalls, Garrick Theatre00:02
Dear Christina Speight: Speaking one's mind isn't really the done thing, is it. A watcher of politics dispenses friendly advice to an imperilled Tory dissident00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Football / FA Cup: Luton keep their nerve to stay on course: Hammers held back by passion of Pleat's men00:02
Sheffield's sharpest practice: In the first of a series on firms that have survived the toughest conditions, Nigel Cope looks at a knife-maker that honed its operation to compete00:02
Health: Bend and extend - put an end to the pain: For those with back problems, yoga's ancient techniques may help where drugs and surgery have failed, writes Jacqui Brommell00:02
Airport Attacks: Major pressed to get tough over IRA terorism: Angry Conservatives accuse Irish government of 'bad faith' as extradition plea fails00:02
Letter: Resignation that came too late00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Full text of this week's statement by the IRA00:02
Nine years for rapist00:02
Act of God00:02
Meat in the sandwiches for Greggs00:02
Dog's VC for sale00:02
When it makes sense to opt into a state pension: Correction00:02
Picking up the pieces: Following Prokofiev's death in 1953, the original manuscript for his opera of Pushkin's Eugene Onegin disappeared. When it resurfaced, 20 years later, four pages (three of 44 musical numbers) were missing00:02
Interview: The Word according to Huffty: The end of the current Friday night TV series is nigh, just when she'd mastered shaving her head when drunk. So what next?00:02
Joyrider dies00:02
Where are they now?: Joe Baker00:02
Corruption inquiry names journalists00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: Barna Boy to pass Supreme initiation00:02
Why kiss 'n tell hurts women most: Bienvenida Perez-Blanco has reaped thousands for the story of her affair, but she has sold something beyond price, says Rosalind Miles00:02
Takare sacks co-founder: 'Had not adapted easily to formal management structures'00:02
Market Report: Shares recover poise as confidence flows back00:02
Letter: Cheap books need not be nasty00:02
Power of psychotherapy raises questions: Jailing of Labour peer turns spotlight on counsellors to the emotionally vulnerable. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Patient 'died in struggle'00:02
Bottom Line: ECC confidence looks well placed00:02
Health Update: Starved for health00:02
Cookson in pounds 84m sale to buy-in team: Jim Cooper leads consortium acquiring engineering product operations00:02
Letter: In the dark at Heathrow as the IRA's mortars 'fail'00:02
Law Report: Barrister to pay wasted costs: Re a barrister: wasted costs order: Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Neill, Mr Justice Buckley and Sir Michael Davies).00:02
Strong dollar helps JIB to 20% rise00:02
Vienna is stunned by power of populism00:02
Serbs could upset Balkan peace deal: Minorities in Bosnia and Croatia set to resist US plan00:02
Gems deception00:02
Writer pens own death notice00:02
DANCE / Dance of life: Judith Mackrell reviews a star-studded celebration of Rudolf Nureyev's career, at the Coliseum00:02
'Gunman' was member of a controversial unit00:02
Cricket: Rain is England's best hope for the Test: Bowling prospects clouded as Lewis cleared to lead attack despite bruising to left heel00:02
Only ethically dodgy candidates need apply00:02
Labour peer jailed for attack on psychotherapist00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Overseas companies push up Rugby Group's takings00:02
Auditors get fraud guidance00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Heseltine stops mass sackings00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Barrister tells court of wife's deadly sex trap: 'Lawnmower plot' husband relives alleged ordeal for second time after Appeal Court ruled first trial unfair00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Naples rallies to the right00:02
Letter: History's lessons on Turkish intervention00:02
Obituaries00:02
Clinton calls for global policies to create jobs: Productivity, learning and security form President's blueprint for G700:02
Diary: Customers cry over split milk00:02
Boy in court00:02
Faint hope springs in Afghan highlands: Raymond Whitaker in Jabal os Saraj reports on a British charity working to clear mines00:02
Germany sounds the alarm on jobs00:02
Football / FA Cup: United seek semi switch00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 handmade cigars00:02
Letter: Women priests face the test of time00:02
Murder charge father remanded00:02
Football: Chase rejects Spurs' pounds 4m bid00:02
Pembroke: Sir James gets a break in the labour market00:02
Leading Article: Britain's shaky European voice00:02
Why Mr Disney makes us wait 1,001 nights for Aladdin00:02
Euro Disney saved by pounds 1bn refinancing00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Rugby League: Undersized Cassidy joins the big boys: Test call-up for young Wigan forward00:02
Chess: Karpov finally beats Kasparov00:02
Letter: Women priests face the test of time00:02
Man remanded00:02
US Somalia plane crashes00:02
Balloon goes up on Commonwealth celebrations00:02
British School of Motoring graduates with pounds 4.6m profit00:02
Not by overpriced salad alone: Sainsbury's are cutting 650 jobs. They can hear the cry of ready-cooked corn-fed chickens coming home to roost. Bryan Appleyard reports00:02
92 Group chairman survives challenge00:02
Algerian jailbreakers killed00:02
Football: Graham looks to put lessons of history into practice: Arsenal exhorted to fly flag as they take guard against Italian counter-thrusts00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: Potent mix of Christmas and the Olympics: To those in the know, the next three days at Cheltenham will be the best of the year. Greg Wood explains why00:02
Inside Parliament: Commons 'lost for words' on IRA mortar attacks: MP deplores Home Secretary's 'strange silence' - Receivership move is welcomed - Inquiry into 'racist' housing policy demanded00:02
Bottom Line: Needing a lift00:02
Exclusive: Major drops nursery places pledge: Government decides on money-saving option of guaranteed schooling for all four-year-olds00:02
Vice-chancellor quits at 'climate of fear' campus: Staff survey shows 90 per cent are unhappy00:02
Obituary: Danny Barker00:02
Extremists in Israel fight on00:02
Clintons lose another old friend00:02
People: Japanese royals give fair warning on Pearl Harbor00:02
Letter: History's lessons on Turkish intervention00:02
UK firms 'put pounds 1.5m into yacht project': Malaysia jets deal followed cash aid00:02
Deputy for the dead closes in: Leonard Doyle profiles the UN lawyer who is pursuing those suspected of war crimes in the former Yugoslavia00:02
Obituary: Guelfo Zamboni: Correction:00:02
Bladder operation frees Alex for active new life: Celia Hall reports on a campaign launched yesterday to ease a condition which afflicts millions00:02
Obituary: C. H. Rolph00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations' Championship: Barnes forced off bench: Hull set to replace injured replacement00:02
Rugby Union: Nations state their identities00:02
Battered wife freed00:02
Letter: History's lessons on Turkish intervention00:02
Whistle-blower jailed for hiring hitman to kill wife: 'Mercenary' was offered pounds 10,000 to shoot woman. Will Bennett reports00:02
Ashanti's value may reach pounds 1.1bn00:02
No split at Meridian, says Hollick: Dispute over acquisition of Anglia denied as MAI lifts profit by 42%00:02
Anglo sells Charringtons for pounds 30m00:02
Arson inquiry00:02
On Tour: The Dubliners00:02
Gaming grant for bankrupt stopped00:02
Wife questioned in Gloucester killings00:02
BT threatens sack for senior managers: First compulsory redundancies loom00:02
Leading Article: Out of the sandpit, into the school00:02
Tory chief makes bias complaint to ITC00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
No talks if killing goes on, IRA told00:02
Mean streak00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Snap out of it: Joachim Schmid believes we should stop shooting endless rolls of family snapshots. Jane Richards finds out why00:02
Defeat for teacher training proposals00:02
Extravagant tastes of man of few means (CORRECTED)00:02
Leading Article: Failed rescue offers a painful lesson00:02
Kohl sees life after poll defeat00:02
Guns' silence turns Bosnia fear to hope: Emma Daly in Zenica meets a Croatian family that is not uneasy living among Muslims00:02
Johnson looks to clean up in US00:02
ART / Artefacts00:02
Sex killer jailed00:02
Boxing: Eubank is sued by Watson00:02
THEATRE / The remains of the day: Jeffrey Wainwright on the Wrestling School's production of Howard Barker's Hated Nightfall in Manchester00:02
Shares rise as inflation slows at factory gate00:02
Japan denies Olympics 'bribery'00:02
Review: Rise, take up thy knuckles, and walk00:02
Liberals win in Colombia00:02
Bitter battle looms on Riviera00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Athletics: Strang rising in the ranks: Mike Rowbottom salutes two men who flew the flag in Paris00:02
Creativity: Skating around the issues00:02
ART / In the Studio: Space is his subject, technology his chisel: Dalya Alberge removes her shoes to watch Ben Johnson, and his assistants, at work00:02
Letter: Women priests face the test of time00:02
Letter: Women priests face the test of time00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Little grey persons from fruitcakeland: 'Dark White: Aliens, abductions, and the UFO obsession' - Jim Schnabel: Hamish Hamilton, 16.99 pounds00:02
Ice Hockey: Sticky business for Hawks00:02
Golf: Price takes time out to explain winning: Reticent Faldo fails to match his in-form rival in both words and deeds. Tim Glover reports from Fort Lauderdale00:02
View from City Road: A changing mix in the debt markets00:02
Simon clears way for reconstruction: Heavy exceptional write-offs leave engineer with pounds 160m loss00:02
Turkey to tighten control of straits00:02
Fishermen die in Baltic ice00:02
Spring Ram dives into heavy loss00:02
Archaeology: The importance of field work: David Keys reports on Britain's only surviving medieval agricultural system00:02
Sotheby's strengthens in last quarter00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sailing / Whitbread Round the World Race: Hard rain, nerves and the yellow jersey: Grant Dalton, first by a few minutes to sail into Punta del Este on Sunday, continues his captain's log from the Whitbread Round the World Race00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
The daily poem00:02
Bottomley sets sights on key committee: Colin Brown looks at likely runners for the role of Tory chairman00:02
Shoplifter denies murdering schoolboy00:02
New Slovak PM chosen00:02
Twelve into sixteen won't go: British obduracy could scupper European Union enlargement, says Sarah Lambert00:02
Health chiefs target incontinence 'taboo'00:02
Today's Number: 68500:02
European Leisure back in red00:02
Car crash victim wins pounds 3.4m damages00:02
RADIO / Workers of the world: Robert Hanks on Nigel Bryant's hardnosed adaptation of Oliver Twist and Clifford Odets' stilted Waiting for Lefty00:02
Thankless, costly, but resolutely democratic00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Police thwart gay activists' march on Parliament00:02
Letter: In the dark at Heathrow as the IRA's mortars 'fail'00:02
Management: The crucial hunt for tomorrow's company: Bruce Tofield argues that the key to success lies in understanding the power of business organisations to create change00:02
Trust is challenged on hunting00:02
Sierra Leone ambush00:02
Nursery plan seen by Major as vote-winner: Prime Minister a late convert to 1970s idea, Judith Judd reports00:02
ART / Current Shows00:02
Tennis: Hard-talking Agassi blasts past Becker: Flamboyant American lambasts former coach as he puts one over Bollettieri's new employer00:02
Racing / Cheltenham Festival: Duke poised to claim rightful title: Richard Edmondson on a trainer near the pinnacle of his profession who may find special cause for celebration in this week's festivities00:02
ART / Sort of, almost, in a way, nearly: Is 'Unbound' at the Hayward Gallery a groundbreaking exhibition or a hotch-potch? Andrew Graham-Dixon on the nouvelle vague00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sailing / Whitbread Round the World Race: Nature beats Winston00:02
China yields little to US on human rights00:02
Costain sales reverse pounds 200m loss00:02
Poker: The gambler and the reader00:02
Kidnap girl, 12, 'was assaulted'00:02
Letter: Cheap books need not be nasty00:02
Health Update: Comfort cubes00:02
Drugs hearing00:02
Airport Attacks: Heathrow mortars open deep divisions on hopes for peace: David McKittrick reports on the intense debate in Ireland about ending the violence00:02
Health: Crawling with little threads: Threadworms are painful and shocking. A mother tells her story00:02
Health: If they itch, think worms: Threadworms are painful and shocking. Annabel Ferriman describes their life-cycle, while a mother tells her story00:02
Viljoen pull-out leaves Buthelezi isolated00:02
Sea anglers dig in to protect rights under Magna Carta: An inquiry today will hear an appeal over a ban on taking worms that threatens to set a precedent. Oliver Gillie reports