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Equestrianism: Whitaker rejects Milton for final: Effort takes toll on grey00:02
X girl is No 1: What's happening? If you wannabe in, look to the yoof of today. They're where it's at, and they're wearing jeans and T-shirts. Marion Hume reports00:02
Last work of Camus sees light of day00:02
Bank wins victory for openness: Minutes of Governor's meeting with Chancellor confirm split over rate cut00:02
View from City Road: Savoy's survival in the balance00:02
MPs call for closer ties with China00:02
Rwanda rebels claim control of strategic points in capital00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools00:02
REVIEW / When black and white gives way to colour00:02
Letter: Dyed-in-the-wool fan of Burton's00:02
GLOSSARY / So who's not surrendering to whom?00:02
Today's Number: 1,000,00000:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Slim hopes of ending trade row00:02
Monks in clash00:02
Obituary: Professor Cliff Addison00:02
A duty to hear muttonheads00:02
Society chief paid 33% more00:02
Britain is to forge Mandela's new army: Officers called in to oversee merger of regulars and ANC's armed wing00:02
Cut losses and run profits00:02
German court told of 'shame' at arson deaths00:02
Hedge fund managers to face questions from US regulators: Fed discounts need for further regulation00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Warning on water prices: Regulator tells companies to expect lower rate of return00:02
Annual Chemical Congress of the Royal Society of Chemistry: 'Geriatric society' hits birth control00:02
Hamleys reveals bear necessities in flotation pathfinder00:02
Tories reject reform of party funding00:02
Calling international rescue: Joanna Gibbon reports on how money raised by the 'Independent' Bosnia appeal is being put to use00:02
Space radar seeks out lost cities beneath the sand: Nasa's dollars 366m laboratory is gathering data on ancient civilisations and declining forests. Steve Connor reports00:02
Inkatha supporters again defy army with display of weapons00:02
Badminton: Butler has to work for win00:02
Leading Article: Ministering to IRA paranoia00:02
THEATRE / A dog's life: Richard Loup-Nolan on Mongrel's Heart at the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh00:02
Rebel chief killed00:02
Buoyant Hoskyns to hire 350: Resurgence in demand drives profits to pounds 13m 'as recovery begins in earnest'00:02
Ministers look to linking work and benefits: Government may extend 'workfare' as measure to cut cost of unemployment00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
View from City Road: Good news, but not for all names00:02
Cricket: Michelin men back treading the boards: Season opens against the familiar backdrop of overwhelmed undergrads as Afford affords a glimpse of his art00:02
Women's jobs set to grow00:02
London Marathon: O'Reilly runs all the way to the bank: A hard-working racer has discovered a lucrative working life. Duncan Mackay reports00:02
Annual Chemical Congress of the Royal Society of Chemistry: First plastic condom rolls back tradition00:02
Court Circular00:02
View from City Road: There are better bets than Lasmo00:02
Judgments strengthen Lloyd's members: Two rulings open way for claims to recover insurance losses from agents00:02
Sports Letters: Reckless Eric00:02
Letter: Research on violent videos inconclusive00:02
INTERVIEW / Hey] A little less of the 'little': Nick Hern bets on playwrights like other people back racehorses. And luckily, as the recently named Small Publisher of the Year tells Sarah Hemming, most of his runners have come good00:02
Lasmo comes to market for further pounds 219m: Long-expected call to ease the squeeze on finances caused by lower oil price00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
British Coal to be sold free of debt: Government plans to privatise mines without borrowings by the end of this year00:02
'Toxic' building00:02
Education: It only takes one to quango: The new agency for opted-out schools just bolsters the power of John Patten. Hardly democratic, says Judith Judd00:02
Rugby Union: England land Grand Slam00:02
Alley victim00:02
Vatican permits girls to become altar servers00:02
Standard closes in on off-balance debt00:02
Greece's ex-king stripped of passport00:02
Sports Letters: No Essex men From Mr D Wood00:02
Bottom Line: Ready for take-off00:02
Stay where you are, Mr Major: Robert Skidelsky believes the Prime Minister is quite justified in sticking to his guns00:02
Letter: Dyed-in-the-wool fan of Burton's00:02
Hyperion's TV tips00:02
NEW RELEASES / They will survive: Andy Gill on the best pop album of the year - and it's only April00:02
Annual Chemical Congress of the Royal Society of Chemistry: Soft machine adds up00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Auntie won't answer00:02
Eurostar train set to rival airlines for capital service: Christian Wolmar samples the affordable, comfortable route from00:02
Obituaries00:02
Cricket / Fourth Test: England led fron despair to distinction: Atherton's captaincy deserves its due for repaining broken spirits. Tony Cozier reports from Bridgetown00:02
Here's a toast to the fast lane, but only in apple juice00:02
Gloucester search00:02
Letter: Research on violent videos inconclusive00:02
Vincent resigns at Mersey Docks: Former Medway chief quits after climbdown at industrial tribunal00:02
Silly Questions: Can you can't make sense?00:02
Milosevic says no peace until sanctions lifted00:02
Bulmer man moves in at Lloyds (CORRECTED)00:02
View from City Road: No instant credibility for the Chancellor00:02
Golfer sues players over cheating claim00:02
Sporting success linked to birth date00:02
Stabbing inquiry00:02
Double trial at polls for Major00:02
COUNTRY / Tennessee millions00:02
Arafat urged to sell peace to his people: King Hussein is worried by lack of progress, Annika Savill reports from Amman00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Amor vincit omnia, but she still sliced the beans: The Marriage Diaries of Robert and Clara Schumann: Ed Gerd Nauhaus - Robson Books, pounds 22.9500:02
Jealousy murder00:02
Cricket / Fourth Test: England stand Test history on its head: Caddick and Tufnell complete the demolition as West Indies' 59-year unbeaten run at Kensington Oval is reduced to rubble00:02
'Loyalist den' killing00:02
Ukraine 'set to yield'00:02
Market Report: Share split heralds a new slimline Reuters00:02
Obituary: A. C. Jacobs00:02
Dilemmas: Save your son from this slap-happy Earth Mother00:02
Birthdays00:02
Video 'filmed IRA bombers at Harrods': Pair 'part of indiscriminate campaign'00:02
France's Mr All-Good seeks to ban bad words00:02
Sports Letters: In defence of British tennis00:02
Football: Hateley double decisive00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Labour promises to curb political gifts: Tory majority on select committee rejects calls for reform00:02
THEATRE / Hell's belles: Paul Taylor reviews Ghost from a Perfect Place at the Hampstead Theatre00:02
Bridge: Rubber has dull shine00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Letter: Full marks to Potter00:02
Howls of protest as part of cooking history dies: Boulestin, a classic restaurant in Covent Garden opened in the 1920s, closes tonight. A Pizza Hut will open on the site. Emily Green reports00:02
UN denied access to 'safe areas'00:02
'Stasi' slurs boost Brandenburg leader00:02
Letter: Significance of Kurt Cobain's death00:02
Obituary: Juvenal Habyarimana00:02
Letter: Bosnia: superpowers in the wings00:02
Football: Ferdinand scores but Wise strikes for equality00:02
Judge reserves ruling in George Michael case00:02
Boy, 2, died copying hero00:02
Hamas revenge on remembrance day00:02
Rifkind urges US to support Bosnia troops increase00:02
Computer problems cost more than pounds 1bn00:02
Leading Article: Why France should be linguistically laissez-faire00:02
Bishops blame government for crime: Attack on policies claimed to result in poverty. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Bikers join in tribute to Milligan00:02
Remarks rekindle Ulster hopes00:02
Roads of rubble00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 selling philosophers00:02
Football / FA Cup Semi-Final Replay: Imperious Robson sweeps United down Wembley way: Kanchelskis helps set up final with Chelsea00:02
MUSIC / Do not adjust the volume: Adrian Jack on Richard Goode and Alfred Brendel in rival Beethoven piano cycles, plus Ronald Smith00:02
House prices up00:02
Racing: Champion test00:02
Out of France: Expulsions take convenience out of marriage00:02
Football: No pride in this prejudice00:02
Judgment delay00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev John McKie00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Letter: Dyed-in-the-wool fan of Burton's00:02
Letter: Bosnia: superpowers in the wings00:02
Satellite porn ban to be challenged in Europe00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
UBS in drug money laundering case: Employee suspended - Police arrest Colombian woman - dollars 150m account frozen00:02
Hurd lifts level of EU debate: Tories told 'we cannot choose our continent'00:02
Kohl calls inquiry into crisis at Schneider00:02
Bottom Line: RMC finds the right mix in Germany00:02
Britons alerted00:02
POP / Gig guide00:02
Diary00:02
Hastily delivering the Piano: Ruth Picardie meets Kate Pullinger, who has seen the film (at least 900 times) and has now written the book. But will the chattering classes buy it?00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
RAF fleet damaged00:02
Kremlin's limo-maker on road to oblivion00:02
Football: Resilience gets its reward for Arsenal's artisans: The end justifies the typically British means for George Graham's European Cup-Winners' Cup finalists, writes Joe Lovejoy00:02
USAir recruits 1,000 as business surges00:02
Taxi fares increase00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
No easy bargains to be had in Marrakesh: This week's talks will have to get to grips with new tensions in world trade, says Vincent Cable00:02
The daily poem00:02
Golf: Olazabal reluctant to accede00:02
Heart by-pass patients 'should be treated within a year': Bottomley offers pledge to patients on by-pass waiting lists00:02
Ritual Britain: Time stands still for field sold off by candlelight: Farmers in a Somerset village met this week to bid for the annual rights to a meadow. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Tobacco firms publish cherished secrets00:02
Football: Papin joins Bayern00:02
Letter: Research on violent videos inconclusive00:02
Charges over shop stabbing dropped00:02
Ban on foetal tissue in fertility treatment backed00:02
Letter: Tribalism takes place here, too00:02
Tombs broken00:02
Leading Article: Shed some light on party funds00:02
Decision on killer's sentence attacked00:02
Hamas strikes at heart of peace talks00:02
Lyric sheets: Cowboy of the counties00:02
Chess: Opting for the absurd00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union: Welsh women in command00:02
Iraqi agents hunt down coup plotter: Charles Richards recalls meeting an Iraqi activist murdered this week by Saddam's men00:02
Crack dealers smuggling guns00:02
Fleas stop trial00:02
COUNTRY / Blues country: Jasper Rees applauds an unlikely marriage of C & W and R & B, and reviews Garth Brooks in Birmingham; plus Country poetry and charts00:02
Education: There's nothing like old friends: Bringing children and the elderly together can close the culture and generation gap, says Fran Abrams00:02
Hong Kong still a bargain among cities00:02
Something else00:02
EU acts against Athens over Skopje embargo00:02
Tower dilemma00:02
Right of reply: 'It didn't turn me into one': John Carpenter, the director of the horror film Halloween, offers a few home truths to those who blame violence00:02
Education: Apply for a passport to employment: A 'record of achievement' can be a valuable asset to a graduate entering the world of work, says Ngaio Crequer00:02
Jolly green giants: Bernard Lavery's weighed 710lb. Ernie Woodrow transported his in a Rolls Royce. Julie Aschkenasy meets a man who loves his greens00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football: Sensini has Parma heading for Copenhagen00:02
Letter: A tradition that died00:02
Letter: What's so eccentric about eating earth?00:02
Racing: Hannon finds a Classic marker: Clues collected from a Guineas trial at Newmarket point to a colt who has yet to have his abilities tested on the track this season00:02
Buthelezi demands threaten to wreck mediators' mission: KwaZulu Chief Minister isolated by insistence that possible postponement of this month's election must be on agenda00:02
Pollution ruling delays Sizewell B00:02
Foreign minister looks set to succeed Hosokawa00:02
Big and black, Satisfaction guaranteed: Emma Lindsey watches as five performers who claim to be bigger than the Chippendales leave a roomful of women screaming for more00:02
Private investors turn away from Fiscal Properties float00:02
Obituary: Andre Tchelistcheff00:02
Nurdin cries foul on Japanese suppliers: Cash-and-carry group complains to OFT00:02
Local Council Elections 1994: Race splits politicians and people in East End: British National Party challenge causes disarray in London boroughs as Labour seeks to wrongfoot Conservatives over health00:02
The censor gets lost on the superhighway00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Dear Sean Connery: An American as James Bond? Or an Australian? Please come back, Sean, you're the only one licensed to make a girl go phoaah]00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Azeri plea00:02
Roads to be built with more waste materials00:02
Cancer doctors call for reform: National treatment network urged00:02
Hillsborough ruling00:02
Racing: Rain holds up the home team00:02
Killing of girls 'every parent's nightmare': Man denies abduction and murder of three young girls in 'Midlands triangle'. Malcolm Pithers reports00:02
Inside Parliament: MPs pay tribute to one of their own: Heseltine defends pit closure policy - Justice Bill ends Commons stages00:02
Rugby League: Leeds' team policy under observation00:02
Journalists could face ban00:02
Bank had deal with employee over thefts00:02
Pembroke: Arbuthnot Latham prepares a comeback