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Golf / US Masters: Woosnam and Daly make the long goodbye00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Islamic rebels kill Egypt's anti-terror chief00:02
Leading Article: Africa is not a lost continent00:02
Censor criticises plan to ban violent videos: Study shows young criminals would rather watch soap operas than 'nasties'. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
THEATRE / Don't bank on it: Paul Taylor on David Thacker's RSC staging of The Merchant of Venice at the Barbican, London00:02
Chess: King on the move00:02
Canal tragedy00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Good Questions: How Oxbridge beat Camford00:02
German anger00:02
Clinton struggles to relaunch agenda00:02
TGWU to press for 6% rise00:02
N Zealand visit00:02
Ex-Matrix chief teams up with MP: Former spy, Butcher and banker to buy 88% of machine tool group00:02
Cuts in bank jobs 'draw to a close': Survey shows layoffs at lowest level since 1990 but warns of more to come00:02
Leading Article: The Government must put its houses in order00:02
Treasury model indicates robust year ahead00:02
Sporting Digest:00:02
Fuzzy, amiable and permanently stoned00:02
Leading Article: Nasty truths and impoverished debate00:02
Letter: No name, no number mean not suburban00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Bath still better than best of rest: Champions' pack keep the Tigers at bay while Coventry and West Hartlepool confirm their promotion credentials00:02
Letter: Tailor-made insult00:02
Science: A drop in the ocean seen from space: Without the aid of special satellites, oceanographers trying to predict major climatic changes would be all at sea. Peter Bond reports00:02
Dear John Birt: What on earth must I do to get a reply to my letter, an exasperated Radio 4 listener asks the BBC director general00:02
Police on murder inquiry criticised00:02
Deterrent effect of jail policy questioned00:02
Big time beckons for lager league football team: Rhys Williams meets the players of Milldean FC - the Sunday league side set to star in a new television documentary00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Obituary: Kurt Cobain00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Obituary: Alice Hemming00:02
Bangladesh strike00:02
Rugby Union: Gala justify format00:02
Golf / US Masters: Olazabal ends his long wait for Major win: Spaniard retains his composure to strike with the precision of a matador and maintain European superiority at Augusta00:02
Hockey: England women undone00:02
Girl burnt00:02
Company of wolves00:02
Letter: Pioneering spirit of Broadmoor staff00:02
Football: Rosy future for Lee00:02
Doctor's death fuels row on hours00:02
Football / FA Cup Semi-Final: Switch to higher gear for Giggs00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Judo00:02
Obituary: Rudolf Schwarz00:02
Cricket: Jones leaves big stage00:02
North Sea helicopter crash claimants face injunctions00:02
Colombian treaty00:02
Coales' Notes: Stranger than fiction: Gordon Coales fears he may have found a new way of getting the Wormwood Festival off to a blaze of publicity00:02
Obituary: Kalman Benda00:02
Cricket: Chanderpaul joins new left force: West Indies' new jewel sparkles as Australia lose a one-day master - Tony Cozier on the rich seam of batting talent that is emerging throughout the islands of the Caribbean00:02
Bomb hoax00:02
Buddhist battle00:02
Day Out00:02
The Daily Poem: Barry00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Long and short of it00:02
The Week Ahead: Yeltsin looks to avoid another bumpy landing00:02
Letter: Being unemployed does not necessarily lead to crime00:02
Labour heads for clash over pay: Union leaders want party to fix pledged national minimum wage at pounds 4.05 an hour00:02
Lord Palumbo accused of benefiting from trust00:02
Athletics: Stewart lined up for Norman's job: Unease among clubs about former promotions officer's continuing role as an agent00:02
ADRENALIN: Strained race relations: A day's stock-car racing creates unbearable rivalry among the (mostly male) competitors. Dolly Dhingra feels the heat00:02
Racing Commentary / Grand National: Miinnehoma exorcises demons for Pipe: A season beset by doubt and disaster is redeemed for the champion trainer by gaining the Grail of his greatest victory00:02
Car pollution unit scrapped while asthma cases soar: Six scientists quit over research merger00:02
Kabul fighting00:02
Motorcycling: Doohan closes the gap: Malaysian Grand Prix00:02
French PM under fire for response to China arrests00:02
Local Elections: Hopefuls motivated by desire for change: Who wants to be a local councillor? Martin Whitfield canvassed the views of Birmingham election candidates00:02
Judo: Gold reward for different styles: Experience counts at British Open00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Football: Bravado of Ball rewarded00:02
Ground attack is first in Nato history: British SAS troops help US war planes to deliver a timely warning to Serbs that 'safe areas' must be respected, writes Christopher Bellamy in Split00:02
The West opens fire without knowing why: The air attack deepens the commitment but fails to clarify the aim, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
City bombing witnesses 'threatened'00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell manages third after miscues00:02
Football Commentary / FA Cup Semi-Final: Bridge bunch live up to Hoddle's hunch: Luton lack the inspiration that undermined other Premiership sides as Chelsea continue prosaic progress to the final00:02
Letter: The power to impose conservation00:02
IRA victim attacks definition of killings as political acts: David McKittrick reports on a letter that provides a glimpse of the lasting pain and grief suffered by thousands of bereaved families in Northern Ireland00:02
Car that took 50 years to build goes on sale00:02
UN misjudges defence of Gorazde: Failure to act allows attack on important target, confounding military analysis of Serb intentions and Muslim resistance00:02
Thou shalt not bore00:02
REVIEW / Giving up crime for the straight and narrow00:02
Letter: Being unemployed does not necessarily lead to crime00:02
Football: All smiles now in the life of Brian00:02
Government to privatise science labs: Sale of three national research centres could mean loss of hundreds of jobs00:02
Birthdays00:02
FILM / The horror that dare not come of age: The Exorcist is 21 years old this year and still as shocking as ever. John Lyttle reports00:02
Happy Anniversary: Raking in the muck00:02
Iran back in orbit00:02
Football: Darlington wearily walking the plank: Phil Andrews sees the League's bottom club defeated 2-0 at Wigan00:02
Professional foul by compulsory Sproat00:02
Fire at hospital00:02
Pragmatic exiles return to win over wary comrades: The intifada generation is helping to mould the new Palestinian nation, writes Sarah Helm in Kufur Dik00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Windsor Castle damage caught in watercolour00:02
Zaire constitution00:02
Tokyo talks hitch00:02
Letter: No name, no number mean not suburban00:02
Letter: Being unemployed does not necessarily lead to crime00:02
Remains of tenth body found in field00:02
Holocaust survivors remember the dead00:02
Football: Walker offered welcome respite00:02
A town lying in the path of Serbs00:02
River death00:02
Sailing: Smith's pursuit of Yamaha00:02
Racing / Grand National: Vintage end to test of endurance: Lose sight of the way your money went? Greg Wood tracks it down00:02
Letter: The power to impose conservation00:02
Pembroke: Written in the stars00:02
Beware polyglot MEPs on bikes: Britons tend to like the Dutch, but they aren't such good friends as we think, says Nicholas Bethell00:02
Racing / Grand National: Images of carnage revived by mud-spattered melee: Ken Jones finds fears resurfacing that in deep going the race exacts too heavy a toll00:02
Mandela tells ANC to support the army: On the anniversary of Chris Hani's assassination, the ANC president backs the security forces but accuses De Klerk of weakness00:02
Letter: Size of helicopter rescue service00:02
Tennis: Sampras powers to title00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
Richest-of-the-rich table takes a pounding00:02
Kravchuk boost00:02
Profits kept low in electricals00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 National Trust properties00:02
Burma inches out from under the general's shadow: The military has taken a slow road to change, writes Tim McGirk in Rangoon00:02
Basketball: Bucks upset Tigers: Derby win play-off on the buzzer00:02
Today's Number: 3500:02
Badminton: England go in search of medals00:02
Rugby League Round-Up: Warrington on top00:02
Neighbours who kill 'without hatred': Hutus and Tutsis deny the depth of their hostility, writes Richard Dowden00:02
Sporting Digest: Netball00:02
Nato jets bomb Bosnian Serbs: Rose calls in strike by US F-16s to prevent imminent fall of besieged Gorazde enclave00:02
DBS plans listing as membership is set to rise00:02
Major regrets 'shopping society' image00:02
'Chemical' attack dismissed00:02
Diary: 11 - 17 April00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Football: Scottish Cup Semi-Final: History is an ally for Rangers: Hampden resumes search for finalists this week as Kilmarnock misfire and Dundee United are saved at the bell00:02
Football / Scottish Cup Semi-Final: Welsh finds way00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Government could face bill for redundancy payments00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Universities 'should punish minor crimes': Academics assess need for police action in wake of rape case00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Rugby Union: Imitation flatters England00:02
Zhirinovsky tirade00:02
Racing: Ben's Gladness00:02
Hays holds new records with Rockall purchase00:02
Local Elections: Tories cling to last bastions as urban extinction threatens: Conservatives' metropolitan misery will be complete if London voters cause more true-blue boroughs to fall (CORRECTED)00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Rugby Union: Coventry master thoughtful progression00:02
Rwanda ceasefire talks fail to end butchery on the streets00:02
Young Musician of the Year winner00:02
Kuwaitis resign00:02
Cricket / Fourth Teat: Stewart gives England cause for optimism: Atherton sets tone for England's loss of quick wickets to unimpressive strokes as their apparent advantage dissipates00:02
Appointments00:02
Smile on the face of the horse00:02
BOOK REVIEW / How Worzel came to save the Labour Party: 'Michael Foot' - Mervyn Jones: Victor Gollancz, 20 pounds00:02
Football: Battling Stewart the unlikely hero00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Rugby League: Wigan's loss throws title race open: Champions upset00:02
Church warns clergy against 'lethal sin of boredom'00:02
Science / Microbe of the Month: It's something small, round and nasty in the air: From Snowdon to Hawaii, an intestinal virus keeps springing up. Bernard Dixon reports00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Who's doing the scalping now?00:02
Gallery gives children the chance to get the lowdown on Picasso00:02
Football / FA Cup Semi-Final: Hughes prolongs Double talk: Welsh international's 'stroke of genius' saves United's day00:02
The father of all manhunts, and other ripping yarns00:02
Market marches to exceptional month: Highest number of new listings - Steady flow 'shows confidence'00:02
Rugby Union: West turn their eyes northwards00:02
Science: Squirrel Nutkin v the squatters: Malcolm Smith looks at ways to increase numbers of the indigenous red creatures and cut those of the grey interloper00:02
Football / European Round-Up: Milan made to wait for title00:02
Election blow for Menem00:02
Jail break-out00:02
Learning to live with Il Duce: When the leader of Italy's National Alliance lauds Mussolini, what is going on? Michael Sheridan reports00:02
Three killed in head-on crash00:02
Israel and PLO will not meet Gaza deadline00:02
Squash: Marshall moves closer to Jansher: Englishman on brink of breakthrough00:02
Davies happy in the driving seat00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
S Asian hope00:02
Racing / Grand National: History maker mucks in00:02
Bossi sets tough terms for joining Italian government00:02
Smith calls off meetings after injury to ankle00:02
Football / FA Cup Semi-Final: Kelly defends use of Wembley: Henry Winter on the debate about where the semi-finals belong00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow:00:02
Football: Spurs have no stomach for fight: Tottenham totter while Manchester City, Southampton and Everton raise survival hopes and Palace and Forest cut promotion odds00:02
Stoves finds the right recipe: In the last of our survivors series, Nigel Cope looks at a firm rising from the ashes on Merseyside00:02
Vain peace plea as Zulu killings mount: 'Never be angry,' urged the Rev Babsy Mkhize as he buried his two murdered brothers, writes Karl Maier in Eshowe00:02
Football: Cantona wins approval as the Players' player: Phil Shaw on who won what at last night's PFA awards00:02
The way of spiritual purity - and profits: Meditation, positive thinking and pounds 25 a week: are the principles of Buddhism the key to business success? Jim White investigates00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Football: Amunike's double hit00:02
Changes to NHS attacked by BMA00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Shooting down the loose talk