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Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Sailing / Round the World Race: Whitbread changes on the horizon: Fierce debate over new scoring system for Round the World Race. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
Taj saviour00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend: Drag racing: Canoeing: Devizes to Westminster Race - Devizes00:02
Letter: A green light for the Red Routes00:02
Appointments00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Boardroom guns fall silent over Saatchi & Saatchi00:02
Racing: Eddery raises tempo00:02
Exhibitions: Vim and vigour: On a hot summer's day, there's nothing quite like it. Siobhan Dolan toasts 80 years of sparkling, fruity Vimto00:02
Computers: How-to-do-it of manuals: John Watson laments the way most computer guides are written00:02
Table Tennis: Lomas looking for four in a row: Tough outlook for England No 1 in European Championships00:02
Baseball: Jordan off to Alabama's lower reaches00:02
After Hours: Zoe Heyes00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Letter: Fascism's dangerous precedents in Italy00:02
Obituary: Sam Hignett00:02
Secular Turks blame defeat on stolen votes00:02
Law Report: Solicitor was in breach of duty to client: Perry v Edwin Coe (a firm) - Chancery Division (Mr Justice Harman), 30 March 199400:02
Murdered City broker died from cut throat: Police keep 'open mind' on motive00:02
Machine-gun cache found at nature reserve00:02
The Independent00:02
Sarajevo embassy00:02
Self-styled Spiderboy flees minders at fun fair00:02
Local people 'expect BNP win' in east London: One-third of electorate 'undecided' over by-election00:02
Leading Article: United front on IRA cynicism00:02
Letter: Artistic times00:02
Motor Racing: Warwick tries to make move into IndyCars00:02
Bike dance00:02
April Diary00:02
Sorry, but it's not our policy to answer your questions00:02
Anti-Mafia movement takes a beating in Sicily: The right-wing parties' triumph at the polls has hit the once-popular alliance against organised crime and may have let the mob off the hook, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
When young voices join together in song00:02
Sports Listings: Plan ahead00:02
Go on, free yourself from Y-fronts: Jim White visits a company trying to satisfy the huge demand for lacy men's cami-knickers and suspenders00:02
Lethal mines found on beaches00:02
Non-League Football: Tangerines' dream: Delight for Diss00:02
Decapitation attempt00:02
Calor's price cuts fail to stop profit increase: Benefits start to flow from restructuring00:02
Israel gives go-ahead to Hebron observers00:02
Golf: Olazabal in form for ultimate test: Spaniard on a roll in Louisiana as Torrance puts problems behind him00:02
Bosnian Serbs adjust to new order00:02
Inflation 'obsession' dismissed00:02
Patten attacks media kowtow to Peking00:02
Reactor explodes00:02
Body in harbour00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Universities increase A-level requirements: Fewer offers made by institutions will lead to 'chaos' in August as thousands of students scramble for places during clearing00:02
Letter: Disenfranchised Europeans are a loss to democracy00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Hunger striker flees00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Major maintains barrage over 'self-serving' truce: David McKittrick attended two very different events to hear two men central to the peace process00:02
Gloucester dig rests00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Break up with Jon and Libby Hughes: Let's get divorced] - Jonathan and Libby Hughes: Ebury, pounds 9.9900:02
Rugby League: Forward-thinking Fox is relishing the hunt00:02
Obituary: Bill Travers00:02
Maundy ritual00:02
Racing: Osborne hopes to stay with Flashing Steel00:02
The Daily Poem: The Noli Me Tangere Incident00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
DIY guide to a splintered social life: Left home alone by his partner, Robert Ashton copes with the help of sandpaper and dinner parties00:02
Spill contained00:02
Letter: Bitter news for those with a sweet tooth00:02
Letter: Exaggerated fears of mental illness00:02
A church martyred by its own followers: Easter brings new life to the internal feuds that are tearing apart a bewildered Church of England, writes Andrew Brown00:02
Roads death toll at record low as drink-drive accidents fall00:02
Law Update: Selection process00:02
Law: New standards of quality control: A newly published Law Society study aims to improve certain areas of conveyancing services, reports Sharon Wallach00:02
Baroque guides00:02
Cricket: Enthusiasm alone will never beat the world: After England's latest humiliation in the West Indies, Glenn Moore looks at why domestic cricketers cannot compete against leading Test-playing countries00:02
Winds of 80mph spoil start to Easter weekend00:02
View From City Road: Shady history of company pensions00:02
Texas execution00:02
MUSIC / Safely in the past: Robert Maycock on Soviet Realism and Taoist ritual00:02
Obituary: Paul Vincze00:02
InterCity films00:02
Tennis: Ferreira falls to Hlasek00:02
Computers: Drunk in charge: Andrew Brown explores the intoxicating opportunities provided by specialist on-line publishing00:02
Pearson makes pounds 312m US purchase: Acquisition of software firm will broaden multimedia capabilities00:02
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IRA Ceasefire: Pause in killing dashes peace hopes: Brief respite fuels doubts over motives of terrorists as Adams proclaims 'potential'00:02
Man free for 'mercy mission'00:02
THEATRE / Sweetness and night: Paul Taylor on Beautiful Thing at the Donmar00:02
Police jobs to go in pounds 10m cuts package: South Wales to lose 150 officers00:02
Football: Fair play to influence Uefa Cup places: Good behaviour demanded of players, officials and supporters00:02
Racing: Double Silk under Aintree restraint00:02
Muslim attack 'near'00:02
Obituary: Jack Smith-Hughes00:02
Arguments for Easter: A price for redemption: In the second article in a series for Holy Week, the theological writer Elizabeth Templeton considers answers to questions about the meaning of Good Friday.00:02
Tax increases will leave families pounds 600 worse off: Average levels of disposable income are set to fall, writes Martin Whitfield00:02
Heron back on the brink after default: Banks appear ready to continue shoring up troubled company00:02
Capital offers pounds 33m for Southern: Competition forces the consolidation of local radio stations00:02
Letter: A broad church of Jews and Christians00:02
Leading Article: Tunnelling towards foreign territory00:02
Sky TV bids to sign up the Queen's Christmas message00:02
Rugby Union: Sky takes pounds 7m first step into new field: BBC keeps Five Nations00:02
Martin cuts payout after losing pounds 2m00:02
Kingmaker for Mexico 'exiled' to US: Phil Davison in Mexico City reports on some mysterious developments within the beleaguered ruling party00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Dear Mike Atherton: The spectacular collapse of your England team in Trinidad has given heart to cricket duffers everywhere. Now, all no-hopers can aspire to take on Curtly Ambrose00:02
Daily Mail warns US costs may reach pounds 20m00:02
Hockey: No Way for ambitious Teddington00:02
MPs seek extra jail deterrent for race attacks: Concern grows over rise of extremism00:02
National Power to close five plants: Generator to axe 410 jobs - Coalite sheds 29000:02
Rugby League: Wigan aim to gloss over the dark times: Central Park is beset by problems00:02
Maxwell trustees examine Paramount case00:02
View From City Road: Pearson gets addicted to computer games00:02
Crash inquest00:02
Letter: Disenfranchised Europeans are a loss to democracy00:02
Law Report: Child comes first in care case: F (a minor) v Leeds City Council - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill and Mr Justice Ward), 17 February 199400:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Probation for teenager after 'horrific assault'00:02
Gulf veterans claim for 'Desert War Syndrome'00:02
Clarke insists there is no leadership dispute: Ministers rush to broadcast their support for Prime Minister00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Obituary: Jose Coronel Urtecho00:02
Authorised telephone tapping at record level00:02
Aspiring dons desert tradition for Angela Carter00:02
It's time for Mr Hume to go00:02
Obituary: Loris Malaguzzi00:02
Golf: Gilford leads British charge00:02
Car boy, 2, dies00:02
Euro-home00:02
Paris student march turns to mayhem00:02
Letter: Laws to be ignored00:02
Today's Number: 11,80000:02
Easter bunny00:02
NHS manager quits over smear tests failure00:02
EU social laws to affect 100 UK companies00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
MPs blame British Council for huge fraud00:02
Alzheimer's is linked to faster brain shrinkage00:02
Leading Article: Putting pressure on Chief Buthelezi00:02
Greeks back tough stand against newly independent neighbour00:02
Birthdays00:02
French shutdown00:02
Burden of VAT 'greater than ever'00:02
Racing: Atlantis rises amid the ships of the desert: The Maktoums aim to turn Dubai into a global gateway for further conquests. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Rugby Union: Morris set to drive Orrell all the way: A scrum-half back from injury has his eyes on Twickenham. Barrie Fairall met him00:02
Law Update: Female challenge00:02
Christ crucified on the streets of Seville00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend: Drag racing: The Thunderball - Santa Pod00:02
The class of '94 demonstrates a generation gap: In 1968 they wanted revolution; in 1994 they want to be part of the consumer society, writes Julian Nundy in Paris00:02
Inside Parliament: Home Office unmoved by hunger strikers: Most asylum seekers have no fear of persecution, Wardle insists - London Tory demands action against senders of racial hate mail00:02
Buthelezi's future in the balance00:02
View From City Road: Redland relaxes on dividend cover00:02
Foreign strength keeps Deutsche Bank stable: Downbeat outlook for Germany makes profit rise unlikely00:02
BEST SELLERS / Top 10 Easter Eggs00:02
FILM / Fruit of his labours: At last, a film about Vietnam that's made by a Vietnamese director and filmed in . . . Paris? Sheila Johnston talks to Tran Anh Hung about his adventures on The Scent of Green Papaya00:02
FILM / Director's Cut: Giulietta Masina died on 23 March. Andrei Konchalovsky recalls her role in her husband Federico Fellini's Le notti di Cabiria (Nights of Cabiria)00:02
Welsh miners lobby Heseltine after 280-mile 'walk for jobs' to defend closure-threatened colliery00:02
Museveni wins00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Reynolds dismayed by IRA gesture00:02
Mandela backs Natal clampdown00:02
Obituary: Lovraj Kumar00:02
Caning on00:02
Diary00:02
NHS chief warns 'no more jobs for life'00:02
Channel tunnel's pounds 100m lost summer00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Computers: Letters: Plaudits and (some) brickbats00:02
People: Widower keeps up Elgin fight00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Labour warns rail companies over contracts00:02
Sailing / Round the World Race: 'We should perform better in the lighter airs': Grant Dalton, heading off on the fifth leg north from Punta del Este, continues his captain's log from the armada of boats circling the globe00:02
Rugby League: Davis displays his mastery00:02
Pentagon threatens N Korea with war00:02
Letter: Disenfranchised Europeans are a loss to democracy00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Adams draws crowds under the Army's eye: David McKittrick attended two very different events to hear two men central to the peace process00:02
Child experts link crime to video nasties: Psychologists admit they were wrong to deny that images of violence can corrupt the young00:02
School stabbing case man 'ex-pupil'00:02
Reprieve for QMH00:02
Constable gained00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Baby goes out in the cold - with the bathwater00:02
FILM / The one that got away: Sheila Johnston on Backbeat, Iain Softley's film about the guitarist Stuart Sutcliffe and his short stint with the Fab Four00:02
Tube strike vote00:02
I say, anyone for winning?: After the latest Davis Cup defeat, British tennis is in turmoil. John Roberts looks at the reasons00:02
From cradle to graveyard shift: When he isn't studying for his A-levels, Steven Williams spends his time carrying coffins. Christine Smith meets Britain's youngest undertaker00:02
Channel tunnel becomes a victim of unrealistic targets: A royal official opening is a false start. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Computers: Letters: Sweeping judgements00:02
Malaysia loses pounds 1.4bn bet00:02
Letter: Brontes at the printers00:02
Out of Russia: Bionic Boris follows in the wake of Mao00:02
Still waters run deeper: The Perrier predicament: salewise it has lost its fizz; designwise it has slightly lost its bottle. Can it burst back? Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Redland's 40% rise surprises City: Improving housing market in Germany and Britain encourages building materials group00:02
Law Report: Prisoner's right to consult solicitor: Regina v Chief Constable of South Wales and another, ex parte Merrick - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Ralph Gibson and Mrs Justice Smith), 9 February 199400:02
Nato offers Moscow talks00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Stabbing deaths00:02
TELEVISION / Doing time with Cape Town's Krays00:02
Ottawa charges00:02
Cycling: Obree bringing it all back home: Scottish world champion makes return to Herne Hill00:02
London and Dublin reject talks00:02
Obituary: Sir Henry Wood00:02
Market Report: Hogg alarmed as HSBC makes 'predatory' move00:02
THEATRE / Sweetness and night: Paul Taylor on Beautiful Thing at the Donmar00:02
'Amputation the answer to crime'