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German activists try to halt nuclear waste convoy00:02
Figures raise fresh doubts about recovery: Consumers lose confidence as tax rises loom and non-EU trade gap widens00:02
Football: Fears rise over Berlin match00:02
Salvador right takes lion's share of vote00:02
Bunzl raises payout after rise in profits: First increase in four years as group overcomes difficult trading conditions00:02
Letter: Lack of democratic accountability in the 'sleazy state'00:02
Threat of delay for would-be members: Andrew Marshall in Brussels considers the consequences if the Twelve fail this week to agree on post-enlargement voting rules00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
A 'yes' man but nobody's nark: Graeme Odgers is slowly introducing his own hands-on style at the MMC. William Kay reports00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Advance by Argos is ahead of expectations00:02
British women face cult murder plot trial00:02
Skiing: Aamodt lifts Norway: Traditional Alpine nations subdued - Bill Scott reflects on a season of surprises00:02
Obituary: Alvilde Lees-Milne00:02
Eng. Lit. and a lesson in political combat00:02
Chess: A fine return by the hustler00:02
Cricket: Stewart crucial to England's morale: Only rain looks capable of saving tourists from defeat in second Test and 2-0 deficit in series00:02
Hospital saved00:02
Letter: Under-donned?00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Ice Hockey: Gretzky equals goals record00:02
Football: City messiah comes back down to earth: Seven weeks into his reign, Francis Lee has relegation very much on his mind. Ken Jones talked to him00:02
Rights for part-timers backdated 18 years00:02
THEATRE / Present strife: Richard Loup-Nolan at Glasgow Citizens and Dundee Rep00:02
Bertie Bassett's promoter seeks pounds 260,000 to expand00:02
Security alert disrupts trains00:02
Football: Slick Norwich turn Walker's return into rout: First win for Deehan as City manager00:02
Balladur holds his ground in local elections00:02
Health Update: Pregnancy threat00:02
RADIO / Relative theory of humour: Robert Hanks on popular approaches to science and the humanities00:02
Letter: Spotting the real thing in a surreal world00:02
Rowing / Boat Race: Norwegian bulk tips the scales towards Oxford: Boat Race weigh-in finds last year's winners, Cambridge, light on weight but laden with talent. Hugh Matheson reports00:02
View from City Road: Argos proves worth of low-price formula00:02
Pendragon in driving seat for luxury cars00:02
Ex-Sea Lord facing ruin at Lloyd's killed himself: Son blames market for death of 'name' who became depressed by large losses00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Verdict: Ferocious contest delivers melancholy message: The home unions face a depressing conclusion as they look towards the 1995 World Cup, argues Steve Bale00:02
Venus rises to fantasy fashion challenge00:02
Inside Parliament: Hunting for Euro-bogeys down the Mile End Road: Gorman takes 44-ton lorry to EU debate - Lyell saves his answers for Lord Scott00:02
Float could double value of Lombard00:02
It has got that swing, but it don't mean a thing00:02
Ice Hockey: Hawks in the frame00:02
Racing: Eyes down for the first gamble of spring: Punters traditionally dance with disaster in the Lincoln lottery, but this year the winner may be on the house00:02
Bottom Line: Lucas shares could be running out of steam00:02
Obituary: Ellsworth Vines00:02
Porsche's profit drive pays off00:02
Korea stakes up00:02
Birthdays00:02
Wilson Bowden profits hit pounds 31m: Midlands housebuilder lives off the land to produce underlying advance of 52 per cent00:02
Second crash death00:02
Football: Koeman ruled out: Scotland avoid England's nemesis00:02
Police accused00:02
Rugby League: Triangular contest reborn00:02
Pounds 1m fanfare helps to launch Radio 5 Live00:02
Out of France: Royalists do the right thing by Louis and Lenin00:02
The Daily Poem: Nonsense00:02
Skater charges00:02
Human shield00:02
Health Update: Breastfeeding aid00:02
'Carrier' molecule can target tumours00:02
Star struck00:02
Tunisian win00:02
EU forced to brink by tough Hurd: Votes deadlock expected today00:02
Law Report: Employees' contracts adopted: Powdrill and another v Watson and another - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Leggatt and Lord Justice Henry), 22 February 199400:02
VIDEO GAMES / Texas alien massacre: With real film footage and computerised SFX, who needs a plot? Rupert Goodwins toasts some extra-terrestrial butt00:02
Health Update: Back to the womb00:02
Letter: Germany's curiously benign wild boars00:02
Orient Express treat goes off the rails00:02
Stanhope questions sale of stake00:02
Rush to beat VAT on fuel 'could cost pounds 100m in lost tax'00:02
Van driver dies00:02
Lucas gains are fuelled by diesel00:02
Sex video 'led to ban'00:02
Jailed GP reinstated00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Letter: Waking up to the Finnegans00:02
Black PC in race bias case is awarded pounds 8,00000:02
Diary00:02
Death crane00:02
Neighbours save Muslims from 'ethnic cleansing': Russians and Americans hope moves towards end of war in Bosnia can be emulated in other other parts of former Yugoslavia00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Anniversaries00:02
10m pounds property portfolio rises from LUI collapse00:02
Racing: Maguire support00:02
US entrepreneurs plan highway to heaven: Telecoms pioneers say dollars 9bn satellite system would link every corner of world to information network00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
INTERVIEW / Oh, to be over there and overpaid: Here, she's highly acclaimed; in Hollywood she's nobody. How can they snub Helen Mirren?00:02
Motor Racing: Brundle given McLaren seat: Briton's gamble pays off00:02
Astec converts power into 90% profit rise00:02
View from City Road: Malaysian ifs behind the tiffs00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
UK wins tourists' praise for quality00:02
Japanese honour their mad old man of art: A 19th-century print-maker has found honour in his own country, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Vote surprise00:02
Leading Article: High stakes for small returns Tory obstinacy over Europe00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Defence chief found guilty of taking bribes00:02
Britain faces tougher time blocking EU00:02
Pembroke: Errant knight doesn't tag along00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Dr Stuart M Berger was thin, rich and famous. His business? Diet and staying younger longer. He died last month. Age: 40. Weight: 26 stone (CORRECTED)00:02
Manet sketch could fetch pounds 3m: Sotheby's to auction outline of a masterpiece inspired by nightlife of the Folies-Bergere00:02
Ulster sell-out accusation by Paisley rouses Major to fury: Downing Street talks end in slanging match as Prime Minister squares up to Unionists00:02
Rugby Union / National Schools Sevens: King's pick up as they left off00:02
Thatcher taken ill00:02
Boxing: Defiant Bentt out of hospital00:02
Culture of dieting enrages food guru: Egon Ronay sinks his teeth into the 'hysteria' over slimming00:02
Smith on the stump in Eastleigh00:02
'House of death' costs hit pounds 100,00000:02
ART / Old curiosity: Iain Gale finds the winners of the Cohn & Wolfe Young Artists' Award preoccupied with decay00:02
Army axes pioneer of multi-million pound blood process00:02
An what's more . . .00:02
Killer saw PC as spy from God00:02
Italian Election 94: Italy's new voice of the right enters fray: The Grand Old Man of journalism refuses to be Berlusconi's mouthpiece and launches his own newspaper00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
No argument00:02
Russian PM makes mystery visit to Yeltsin00:02
Golf: Davies scores sixth success00:02
Health: Ritual brushing fails the acid test: By all means clean your teeth. But if you really want to prevent tooth decay, cut out the sugar, says Rob Stepney00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 most common sports injuries00:02
City firms battle it out in broomball finals00:02
Vandal gang convicted of kicking man to death: Youths playing football with bollard inflicted 55 separate injuries on victim. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
US aids Ukraine00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Poison food00:02
On Tour: Out of Joint00:02
US envoy in Tunis for talks with PLO00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Chinese medicines 'threat to tiger'00:02
Court Circular00:02
Bottom Line: Building on Backwater00:02
Militants shot00:02
People: Thriller-writer is forced to avoid an excess of accuracy00:02
My tribe, not my nation: Multi-party elections in Africa may cause as many problems as they solve. Richard Dowden explains00:02
Rhino pregnant00:02
Letter: In defence of the enterprising spirit00:02
Letter: Hidden strategies of the EU vote00:02
Insolvency change refused: DTI rejects plea to make Paramount bill retrospective00:02
Health Update: Lens alert00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Rugby Union: Welsh accused of illegal studs: Davies' counter-accusations00:02
Letter: Hidden strategies of the EU vote00:02
Health Update: Bathtime trouble00:02
Fire kills 21 in SA prison00:02
Cricket: Waugh seals victory: Australian all-rounder's Test best00:02
Leading Article: An end to unhealthy dieting? Fat chance00:02
Racing: Hay is held for Ransom00:02
Gerald Ford a hero? Pull the other foot00:02
A sudden swerve from the right: Christian Wolmar sees signs of an end to the Tories' long-standing love affair with the car00:02
Friends' fatal crash00:02
Letter: Lack of democratic accountability in the 'sleazy state'00:02
Course to encourage girls in science00:02
Badgerline pays pounds 38m to take Rider on board: Acquisition takes Bristol group into pole position among private-sector bus operators00:02
Door flies off express train00:02
Market Report: Investors tread water on fears of higher US rates00:02
NatWest expands US operation00:02
Bottom Line: Wilson can wait00:02
Today's Number: 600:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Police link 10 murders to crack-related violence: Investigators fear increasing use of 'Skunkweed' cannabis00:02
Leading Article: Italy should not forget the centre Political skills that Italy will need00:02
ART / Seeing, but not believing: As the chronicler of madness and despair, Goya was the first modern painter. Andrew Graham-Dixon on 'Goya: The Small Paintings'00:02
Peers mark half-century00:02
Croats and Serbs go sullenly to talk peace: Russians and Americans hope moves towards end of war in Bosnia can be emulated in other other parts of former Yugoslavia00:02
Ex-judge 'to tell all on Clinton deal'00:02
Don't fear the Fed00:02
Peking protest00:02
Smoking sports00:02
Gonzalez survives racking by the party inquisitor00:02
MUSIC / Sticking point: Anthony Payne on the Moscow-based Ensemble XXI00:02
Doctors' hours to be cut in pounds 11.6m package00:02
Where Are They Now?: Sue Brown00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Rugby Union: Wales fall victim to the spell00:02
BOOK REVIEW / History, where the maps are spread: Marsigli's Europe 1680-1730 - John Stoye: Yale, pounds 29.95 (CORRECTED)00:02
QC accuses ministers over Iraq trial: Chief prosecution lawyer condemns failure to pass on information which could have stopped case coming to court. David Connett reports00:02
Boy's pounds 1.3m damages00:02
Mentally ill kept waiting for audits: MPs attack failure to improve backlog00:02
'No' to Touvier00:02
View from City Road: How employers are exploiting the poverty trap00:02
Health: How vitamins changed Christopher's life: Folic acid may be a simple solution for some hyperactive children. Eileen Fursland reports00:02
Tennis: Agassi's return brings extra dimension: Las Vegan loses but wins over crowd. John Roberts reports from Key Biscayne on the rehabilitation of the game's main attraction00:02
Dear Harry Enfield: A fond farewell to the comedian's rib-tickle-tabulous DJ characters, Smashie and Nicey. Now maybe it's time to disconnect the ubiquitous Mr Cholmondley-Warner ..00:02
FILM / Production Notes: By Stephen Herek, the director of the latest film version of The Three Musketeers00:02
Is the right child sitting on your knee?: Celia Dodd on why male teachers have to be particularly sensitive00:02
Hockey: Shahbaz propels Pakistan to final00:02
Obituary: Dom Columba Cary-Elwes00:02
Jury sets free couple in 'lawnmower murder' trial: Woman and her ex-lover cleared of conspiracy to kill00:02
Prison's health facilities 'unfit for patients': Inmates 'distressed and despondent'00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Artefacts00:02
Rabin to be quizzed over Hebron warning: Israeli leader alleged to have ignored telegram from Islamic authorities about earlier attack by Baruch Goldstein00:02
TELEVISION / Suitably shod for the long march to the West00:02
Turks vie with Kurds for New Year honours00:02
Wife poured hot wax on man's penis00:02
Animals in zoos 'being driven mad by captivity': Survey finds widespread evidence of hypnotic, repetitive type of behaviour caused by confinement. Nicholas Schoon reports