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Crockfords in luck on 16% advance and 2.5p payout00:02
Obituary: Sally Belfrage00:02
Cardinal taken hostage00:02
Letter: Private lives, public hypocrisy00:02
Primary test for Rostenkowski00:02
Motor Racing: Prost confirms his retirement00:02
ART / Moma Dearest: With an announcement imminent about the location of Britain's first national museum of modern art, attention is once again focused on the tastes of the man who'll run it: Nicholas Serota. Interview by David Lister00:02
G7 makes global jobs crisis its main priority00:02
Bottom Line: Little power in Wimpey's bounce00:02
Knifeman detained00:02
Pembroke: Pen proves mightier than dirty trick00:02
Racing: Cheltenham Festival: Sound silences Irish00:02
Mobutu puts his country on the market: In Kinshasa Richard Dowden came face to face with the ultimate Thatcherite dream - or nightmare00:02
Dublin blamed after mortar attacks: RUC warned MI5 of mainland 'spectacular' but terrorists' trail ran cold in Republic00:02
Pit bull killed boy, 700:02
Campaign to 'belt up' in rear car seats00:02
Chess: Karpov in a class of his own00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
View from City Road: Ghost of errors past at Lloyd's00:02
Law Report: Non-disclosure for protection of informants was not unfair: Regina v Keane - Court of Appeal (Criminal Divisonl) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Auld and Mr Justice Mitchell): 14 March 1994.00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
View from City Road: Efficiency in a fairer income deal for women00:02
Football: Millwall's ambitions resurrected by Rae: Blows for Charlton and Birmingham00:02
Architecture: The school that got lost in the woods: Correction00:02
Leading Article: Prince of Wales seeks a fresh perspective00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Hooded campus rapist is jailed for 12 years00:02
Trouble brews on an ancient Greek mountain: A monastic order's fight to hold on to its independence could split the Orthodox Church, writes Leonard Doyle00:02
Rabin stands firm in US on security issue00:02
Obituary: Sally Belfrage00:02
Libel battle ends00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Bearish reports force Maid to limit flotation: Market capitalisation cut back to pounds 20m less than originally planned00:02
The Sleazy State: Britain 'resisting moves to halt bribes to officials': Policing trade00:02
Badminton: Gowers set to home in00:02
Letter: False voice for God's people00:02
Bonn Nato move00:02
Letter: False voice for God's people00:02
Peace-broker challenges Salinas: Phil Davison profiles Manuel Camacho, fresh from successful talks with the Zapatista rebels, who is threatening to run for the Mexican presidency00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
The Sleazy State: Quiet operator ferrets out Whitehall's dark secrets: The inquisitor00:02
COMEDY: Recorded delivery: Claire Dowie's theatre explores the grim reality of childbirth. Tom Morris meets the self-styled thinking dyke's dyke00:02
Letter: Implausible attraction00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Jail appeal rejected00:02
Link-up on derivatives control: British and US regulators seek to establish international guidelines00:02
Egypt prepares to win back tourists00:02
Families go to law on cancer fears00:02
The Sleazy State: The Alternative Government: 'Power brokers' fixed aid and trade deals: Secret network included executives from companies that benefited from overseas contracts00:02
Mandela stakes ANC claim to Bophuthatswana00:02
Holocaust ruling00:02
The Sleazy State: Political price of misconduct is no deterrent: The Voters' Reaction00:02
The Sleazy State: Royal Ordnance 'exported weapons to East Germany': Arms deals00:02
Rover's 'Dunkirk' approved00:02
View from City Road: Saatchi now needs creative credibility00:02
Clinton fights back00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Racing: Dove soars over Risky favourite: The Champion Hurdle falls to a mare nurtured among farming stock00:02
Tennis: Schultz a tall order for Sanchez Vicario: Spanish title holder and Sabatini succumb to rising talents of women's game00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Leading Article: Sickness that spreads to the farthest reaches of government00:02
Somalis killed in convoy attack00:02
'You'll miss us when we're gone'00:02
Inquest plea00:02
Today's number: 1,200,00000:02
The loose canons of academe: Critics of a mandatory reading list in the English curriculum do education a disservice00:02
Law allows couples to choose child's sex: Ethical debate reopens as woman is said to have selected baby daughter at clinic after husband's sperm was separated into 'male' and 'female'00:02
Sacked man goes on rampage00:02
Heseltine gives design quango a slimline shape00:02
Heseltine releases fresh funds for design00:02
Arrests follow Beirut church bomb00:02
Letter: Art market profits don't mean recovery00:02
Obituary: Professor Charles Brink00:02
If you've got the time, we've got the chronologist00:02
Italians add polish to east European promise: Low wages may have lured Fiat to Poland, but John Eisenhammer finds the Italian motor giant now has a much bigger market in mind00:02
View from City Road: Medeva writes an odd prescription00:02
Letter: How not to treat the Daleks00:02
Letter: False voice for God's people00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Birthdays00:02
Cricket: Hooper injury may reprieve Simmons: Chronic back problem forces West Indian all-rounder out of Test series00:02
Talk of the Trade00:02
Britain gives N-test pledge00:02
Football: Benfica reach last four00:02
Mandela welcomes 'Bop' back to the national fold00:02
Obituary: Professor G. O. Sayles00:02
Letter: Those salad days of wilted lettuce00:02
Fury in Bonn over 'dealers in poison'00:02
Water birth midwives are disciplined: Mother refused to quit pool for delivery00:02
A high-spending wife pours oil on Whitewater: Susan McDougal, once married to a former Arkansas business partner of the Clintons, refuses to point finger at 'First Couple'00:02
Questions and answers / Written replies00:02
Crash girl was 1400:02
Backgammon: Programmable players00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Forthcoming marriages00:02
How to pull a media rabbi out of a hat: Leftie vicars are out; Lionel Blue and Hugo Gryn are in, says Jack Shamash00:02
MPs' move on 'Independent'00:02
Cricket: Ramprakash gets his timing right: The stage is set for a grand entrance in tomorrow's second Test. Martin Johnson reports from Georgetown00:02
Discovering a taste for life in the fast lane00:02
TV ticket that just can't lose: The biggest prize in the television ratings war is up for grabs. Meg Carter reports how ITV is battling with the BBC to televise the National Lottery00:02
MUSIC / Dressed to impress: Robert Maycock on Jessye Norman's gala performance with the London Symphony Orchestra at the Barbican Hall00:02
Letter: Forgotten Holocaust00:02
Williams puts brake on its acquisition spree: Rudd promises focus on core activities as underlying profits rise 13%00:02
Racing: Cheltenham Festival: Man can fulfil boy's daydream: A rehabilitated favourite can please the sentimental and relieve hardened gamblers in the Champion Chase00:02
Eventful year leaves Heywood ahead00:02
Obituary: Sally Belfrage00:02
Rugby Union: Five Nations Focus: Davies ready to turn rejection into sweet revenge: The Wales coach almost lost his job at the start of the season. Now the Grand Slam beckons at Twickenham00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
THEATRE: The Fringe - That's just the point00:02
Sussex University: Progress reports were 'inadequate'00:02
Move to halt town-centre exodus: Developments must be near public transport. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Market Report: Builder's merchants lay foundation for advance00:02
Football: Toshack set to resign as manager of Wales after 47 days: Real Sociedad coach deeply hurt by taunts in Cardiff - England centre-back breaks Cup-Winners' Cup deadlock at Highbury00:02
US subsidiary helps Wassall to pounds 27m gain00:02
Army head promoted to new defence chief: Rifkind acts quickly to put revelations behind armed forces00:02
Architecture: Modern tragedy of a Greek Revival: The Royal High School in Edinburgh, a Neo-Classical masterpiece, is threatened with redevelopment. Neil Manson Cameron reports00:02
US extends nuclear test ban00:02
Touvier finally faces trial for war crimes: Julian Nundy in Paris describes the case against the head of a pro-Nazi militia who comes to court today00:02
Cables division sends Delta results lower00:02
Births, Marriges and Deaths00:02
Killer cleared of murder00:02
Banker kidnapped00:02
MGN recovers to pounds 132m profit: Cost cutting helps newspaper group to strong performance with promise of a return to dividends00:02
Leading Article: Parents who choose their child's gender00:02
Walking: Officially beautiful scenery: Andrew Bibby braves the wind and water of the Yorkshire Dales to visit Nidderdale00:02
Off duty when Stacey needed them most?00:02
Football: Fan's eye view: Shrimpers shrinking from glory: No. 65: Southend United00:02
Football: Joachim buoys up Leicester00:02
Letter: Asylum-seekers on hunger strikes00:02
Just the job for the Nineties: Inflation was beatable, and so is unemployment. Geoff Mulgan suggests ways back to work00:02
Ivory Towers: But of course I love you00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Racing: Cheltenham Festival: A country united in the punters' paradise: Giles Smith finds the going on the first day soft to crunchy00:02
Foreign purchases lead Wolseley surge00:02
Football: Adams uses his head to good effect for Arsenal: England centre-back breaks Cup-Winners' Cup deadlock as Torino lack the wit to penetrate parsimonious Highbury rearguard00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Underrated: The fan from Uncle - The case for Uncle, the Elephant00:02
Oxford rebuked for complacency00:02
Plan for tougher dog fouling laws00:02
Football: McGinlay called up by Scotland00:02
Leading Article: Clinton on the political rack00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Soviet disunion, or boyars will be boyars: Eternal Russia - Jonathan Steele: Faber and Faber, 17.50 pounds00:02
Brown & Jackson at odds with its lenders00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Major faces new civil war over Europe: EU expansion deadlocked as Tory right insists Britain must retain voting power00:02
Prince finds the common ground on architecture: Jonathan Glancey attends the launch of a style magazine with a royal perspective on conservation00:02
CIA to crack down on staff00:02
Letter: Those salad days of wilted lettuce00:02
THEATRE: Street smell of success: The actors from Cardboard Citizens are homeless. And they expect their audiences to do something about it. Naseem Khan reports00:02
Charges dropped in rape case00:02
Out of America: President digs up Irish roots to woo 'greens'00:02
MUSIC / Degree shows: In Tune? 3 / Balanescu Quartet00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Dear Sarah Hogg: Don't fob four-year-olds off with proper school - young children need the safety of nurseries. An angry mother reminds the Prime Minister's policy adviser what it's like to be little00:02
Mafia threat to magistrate00:02
Criticisms of colleges kept from students: Universities' failings are revealed in reports that are not publicised although they could affect enrolments. Ngaio Crequer reports00:02
THEATRE: Thebes of the North: Richard Loup-Nolan compares versions of the Oedipus myth in Edinburgh and Glasgow00:02
Banks keep liability for credit cards used abroad00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Architecture: Earth above and heaven below: Nicholas Schoon on a remarkable underground company HQ00:02
Inside Parliament: All-male select committee is: Woman MP gives 'facts of life' to inquiry on working mothers - Tory's persistence on airport attacks gets its reward00:02
Wimpey reverses three-year downturn00:02
US bribe scandal rocks Honda: Former car company executives accused of dollars 10m fraud spanning 14 years00:02
Shares accelerate at Evans Halshaw00:02
University rescued from 'undue criticism of itself'00:02
Saatchi 'must win business': My job won't last unless income rises, says chief executive00:02
Peers to put controversial Police Bill to its final test: Patricia Wynn Davies reviews the prospects of a much-disrupted Government measure00:02
Kohl calls on Major to back down on EU votes: Prime Minister receives telephone plea00:02
Summit will labour for jobs00:02
MUSEUMS: Curators choice - The Cumberland Pencil Museum00:02
House used by first cabal to reopen00:02
UN may lift Iraq oil embargo00:02
Gangsters he taught, murder he wrote: Frank Lean's former pupils run the drugs trade in Manchester's badlands. You could write a book about it. He did. Jim White reports00:02
East German leader had 'close links' with Stasi00:02
Letter: No simple prescription for drug bill00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Amnesty condemns Bogota00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Pacific rower quits00:02
Letter: False voice for God's people00:02
A rector's wife needn't wear it any more00:02
Daily Poem: A Dream of Peace00:02
Sent off when they were playing so well: Rivals copied it and listeners had grown to love it, but Radio 5 has only 12 days left. David Runciman, a fan, asks why00:02
'Name of the Father' gets extra trial scene at Oscars00:02
RAF broke embargo on Iran, court told: The sleazy state00:02
Hurd holds out on EU vote00:02
Bidder offers pounds 3.8m for radio franchise: Six contenders for speech-based service00:02
Rao delays awarding Hawk deal to Britain: Indian leader's visit leaves aircraft order still in doubt00:02
Ransomes wins support00:02
Murders 'linked'00:02
Diary: Exit stage right, re-enter stage left00:02
Court cases likely to rise by 50,000: Reform of police caution rules criticised00:02
Serb warrior holds out against UN: In the face of adversity General Ratko Mladic is single-minded in pursuing a military dream, writes Robert Block00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
City downgrades retail sales forecast00:02
Bra adverts 'not offensive'00:02
Ships queue up at Bosporus00:02
In the hills of holy sadness: Exiled in northern India, the Dalai Lama passes a bitter landmark: it is 35 years since he was forced to flee from the Chinese in Tibet, perhaps for ever. Interview by Isabel Hilton00:02
The Sleazy State: Questions that still have to be answered: The Future00:02
Medeva men quit to be consultants00:02
Maglaj aid blocked00:02
Letter: No simple prescription for drug bill00:02
All sadness is eaten up by the night: Susan De Muth in bed with Nawal El Saadawi00:02
Banker's order