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Brussels rejects further use of force00:02
Pembroke: Casino investors keen to have results tabled00:02
Air force base hit by Corsican bombers00:02
Local Council Elections 1994: Lib Dems claim lead in local democracy00:02
Scott gives notice he will reveal Whitehall secrets: Judge warns of need to 'allay public concern'00:02
Today's Number: 500:02
South African Elections: Sand, sun and booze on package poll trip00:02
Rugby League: Leeds fined heavily for under-strength side: Challenge Cup finalists punished for playing first team minus first-teamers. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
N Korea softens on Seoul war talk00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Punishment call00:02
Coloured teacher charged in 'Cape Strangler' murder00:02
Letter: Persuasive effects of a good whacking00:02
Golfer accused of cheating 'blatantly broke the rules'00:02
People: No arias please, we're retired Australians00:02
Fear and fury divide townships in the Zulu hills: Richard Dowden in Lindelane joins peace monitors seeing Inkatha and ANC clashes at first hand00:02
Psychiatric unit 'prejudicial to care of patients': Centre where therapist was killed condemned00:02
On Tour: The Right Size00:02
Bottom Line: Out of Storehouse00:02
Birthdays00:02
New health chief00:02
Nato moves to ease Moscow fears after Bosnia air-strikes: Alliance will discuss special relationship if Russia backs Partnership for Peace, writes Andrew Marshall in Luxembourg00:02
Factory prices in line with inflation trend00:02
Designer care to fit kids and their mums: Pre-school provision has fallen badly behind the rise in working women, argues Harriet Harman00:02
Safety check for crop with 'foreign' genes: Approval sought for 'altered' oilseed rape00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
ART / The Fluxshoe detective: Who or what was Fluxus and what did they or it want? Andrew Graham-Dixon searches for clues at the Tate, without much success00:02
'Naturally upset that article was published': An edited version of the statement issued by Andy Norman's solicitor00:02
Where Are They Now?: Steve Kember00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Bankruptcy proceedings filed against Schneiders00:02
New lead in search for missing boy00:02
Local Council Elections 1994: BNP scare could help Labour in Millwall00:02
REVIEW / Laughing all the way down the Street00:02
Letter: Don't look now, it's a naked man00:02
Obituary: Sir Walter Clegg00:02
Norman denies campaign against athletics writer: Sacked promoter expresses sorrow at journalist's death00:02
Poker: Bet on a good read00:02
Budgens hit by price war00:02
Sporting Digest: Real Tennis00:02
Tennis: Agassi faces Russian opening00:02
Buthelezi poised for U-turn: Fears of terror campaign recede as Inkatha prepares to take part in Natal poll00:02
ART / Openings00:02
OPERA / Easy labour: Michael Dervan on Rigoletto and Fidelio at Dublin's Gaiety00:02
Letter: After its humiliation at Gorazde, the United Nations could still salvage a little credibility00:02
Health Update: Sex, clean living and the older man00:02
Stronger Taiwan00:02
Britain 'has 500 cults using mind control': Call for action to avert Waco-style tragedy00:02
Inside Parliament: Bosnia critic yearns for 'spirit of Thatcher': Labour MP deplores 'bloody nonsense' - 'Mean and spiteful' ban on Press - Minister avoids 'own-brand' rush00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 unemployment rates in Europe00:02
Cliff plunge00:02
Leading Article: Flush with profit, but no Ladies or Gents00:02
Disgruntled veterans blame Tories for D-Day 'muddle': Marianne Darch finds opinion is divided on how the 50th anniversary of the liberation of Normandy should be celebrated00:02
ART / In the Studio: When seeing is disbelieving: Iain Gale talks to artist Clare Neasham about the dovetails, lozenges and wedges that underpin her work00:02
Racing: First win for Cumani as Eddery brothers hit six00:02
Cricket: The Nineties: a decade for the record-breakers: More Tests and the influence of one-day matches combine to rewrite the records. Rob Steen reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Rare talent served in a generous portion: Depardieu - Paul Chutkow: HarperCollins, pounds 2000:02
Markets hit by US rate rise: Fed's move rules out immediate cut in Britain and sends shares tumbling00:02
Property freeze00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: After its humiliation at Gorazde, the United Nations could still salvage a little credibility00:02
Health: Therapy with complements: A range of alternative therapies is on offer at an NHS hospital, reports Liz Hodgkinson00:02
Rubio questioned00:02
Football: Barrett and Teale make up numbers00:02
Weakness devoured by the Serbian tiger00:02
UK tourists killed00:02
Health: When it's the vagina, use a personal touch: Rob Stepney explains how medical students are gaining vital examination experience tactfully00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: All quiet at the BBC00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
MUSIC / A talent with no strings attached: Yehudi Menuhin has called Sarah Chang 'the most wonderful, perfect, ideal violinist that I have ever heard'. She is 13. Now she's moved up to a full-size violin and the pressure is on00:02
OECD favourite calls for reform00:02
Panel will bypass courts in City disputes00:02
Letter: Persuasive effects of a good whacking00:02
Obituary: Evelyn King00:02
Commons to wage 'mod cons' battle: A Labour member is waging a campaign for improved council toilet provision, reports David Nicholson-Lord00:02
Ice Hockey: Panthers spring a surprise00:02
Obituary: Clive Labovitch00:02
Distillers chief gets pounds 670,000: Resignation was over management style and approach, says Guinness00:02
MP seeks review of 50 legal 'miscarriages': Home Secretary asked to set up independent tribunal to investigate possibility of wrongful convictions00:02
Letter: Perils of transferring EU pension rights00:02
Hooking cricket's most revered record: Brian Lara overtakes Gary Sobers to make 375 the highest inings yet in Tests00:02
Waste managing executive wins pounds 475,000 bonus00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
RADIO / Murder most dull, mostly: Robert Hanks on 'true crime': Radio 4's Murder Most Foul and Crimes of Our Times00:02
Bulmer man moves in at Lloyds: Correction00:02
Rain cheque00:02
Clinton calls for an end to arms embargo on Muslims00:02
Retreat over celebrations for D-Day anniversary00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Letter: Cost-benefits of Lloyd's action00:02
Thanks, Dad, you've served your purpose: Parents are vital when college restarts: drive the car, carry the bags, pass the cash . . . Duncan Hopper explains00:02
Lebanon-Iraq row00:02
Letter: Eternal vigilance against racism00:02
Canal revival adds sparkle to centenary celebration: After years of decline and neglect, Lancashire's 'Suez' is enjoying a smoother economic passage. Jonathan Foster reports00:02
Local Council Elections 1994: Bitterness as Tory rebellion lives on: An internal fight between official and unofficial Conservatives is the legacy of the poll tax walkout in West Oxfordshire. Will Bennett reports00:02
Cricket: Terry opens with century00:02
Cash shortage 'forced ballet to open in US'00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Teenagers held after fire-bomb attacks on schools and shops: Firefighters call in reinforcements as arsonists cause pounds 500,000 damage in 13 incidents near fire stations during three-hour spree00:02
Cola taste-buds tell the difference00:02
Law Report: Lloyd's names win damages claim: Brown v KMR Services Ltd; Sword-Daniels v Pitel and others - Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court) (Mr Justice Gatehouse), 13 April 199400:02
Chess: A nice sacrifice00:02
View from City Road: Interesting plans at Barclays00:02
Usborne shares suspended: Exchange reacts to loss forecast and reporting trouble00:02
Dawson boss resigns after US profits slide: American chief's pay-off could be pounds 500,000 as gains drop more than pounds 7m in six months00:02
Fort built by British queen's Roman rescuers is unearthed00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Local Council Elections 1994: Birmingham Conservatives in disarray00:02
Male-rape support group launches campaign for funds00:02
Virgin to take over County Hall project: Joint venture will turn GLC's old home into hotel and leisure complex00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Lara the natural leader for new age of his countrymen: Tony Cozier on the daunting talent of a hero with humility00:02
Alleged killer 'stood in for driver'00:02
Where are our principles now?: In Gorazde, the West's masquerade is exposed. The honest course is to abandon the enclaves and negotiate frontiers, argues Jonathan Eyal00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Murder hunt00:02
Solomon quake00:02
DCC joins markets00:02
Bottom Line: Usborne slips out00:02
Islamic leader00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Letter: After its humiliation at Gorazde, the United Nations could still salvage a little credibility00:02
Dial 999: fire, police or civil service?: The catastrophe was invented; the confusion was real. Tom Wilkie on a disturbing Whitehall exercise00:02
ART / Artefacts00:02
Racing: Silk's tangle in National ends in cracked rib: The leading hunter chaser is knocked off course as the jumpers prepare for the last major chase of the season00:02
Video Games: Jammy dodgers: The rim raiders of slam-dunk play high-speed basketball with President Clinton. Rupert Goodwins catches fire00:02
Obituary: Keith Watson00:02
Why Germany should be there: Dominique Mosi and Karl Kaiser urge a D-Day invitation for the sake of European unity00:02
Phantom trading scandal will cost GE dollars 350m: US investment bank dismisses managing director after uncovering false 'strips'00:02
Snooker: Higgins struggles hard to stay in touch: Guy Hodgson reports from Sheffield on a long shot for the world title00:02
Health Update: An apple a day . . .00:02
Cell death00:02
Leading Article: Ominous echoes haunt the UN00:02
EBRD faces a life out of the limelight00:02
Creativity: Crowning glory of the panto00:02
When jumbo's not big enough: Huge aircraft taking wing before 2000 are not just flights of fancy. David Bowen reports00:02
Clothes to be given cancer-risk coding00:02
Undercover man killed in Libya00:02
Football: Sugar backs Ardiles00:02
Football: Hamilton happy to play dictator and disciple: Northern Ireland's new manager is ambitious to prove his worth at the highest level. Rupert Metcalf talked to him in Belfast00:02
Leading Article: D-Day Bell sounds a false note00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Israel asks Britain to impose ban on Hamas00:02
A radiant Berlusconi awaits his moment00:02
Rugby Union: Back to a familiar problem00:02
Karabakh clashes00:02
Barcelona mortar attack kills passer-by00:02
Doctor 'stripped off'00:02
View from City Road: Greenspan sends an unmistakable message00:02
Letter: After its humiliation at Gorazde, the United Nations could still salvage a little credibility00:02
View from City Road: Crying out for City Disputes Panel00:02
Deception charge00:02
Letter: After its humiliation at Gorazde, the United Nations could still salvage a little credibility00:02
Surgery removes elderly blind from practice list00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Johnson Fry loses pounds 12.5m in LIT split00:02
Iverson leaves Storehouse after a year to return to US00:02
Boys threw rocks at M4 traffic00:02
Violent Swiss00:02
Health Update: Choking solution00:02
Pentagon drops nuclear conflict survival plans00:02
Letter: After its humiliation at Gorazde, the United Nations could still salvage a little credibility00:02
Sorting office blast00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Privatisation fears00:02
Letter: After its humiliation at Gorazde, the United Nations could still salvage a little credibility00:02
Banks lead US profits surge00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Interview: Joe Slovo: look, no horns]: A Communist from Lithuania, once one of the most hated men in South Africa, is almost as popular as Nelson Mandela. That's politics . . .00:02
Ecstasy haul00:02
Mladic set to fulfil Serbian dreams00:02
File hidden from defence in murder case, court told00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell is back on track00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cairo's candid camera ribs Islamists: A film on corrupt fanatics has split religious radicals, writes Robert Fisk in Assiut00:02
THEATRE / Production Notes: The actor Tim Flavin on stepping into somebody else's shoes in the musical Crazy for You00:02
Ancient frog00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Weary England left to play out the epilogue: Ramprakash fails again as Atherton's team are made to work hard in following a class act in the fifth Test00:02
Letter: Kremlin, cajun-style00:02
Petition spares wife from jail00:02
Booklet celebrates end of past rivalries00:02
If they can make it there . . . they can keep it there00:02
Russia joins West in condemning Serbs00:02
Rose fears 'tragedy' as Serbs take Gorazde: SAS pulls out as humanitarian disaster looms - 13 cases of typhoid fever confirmed in central Bosnia - EU admits failure00:02
Motor Racing: Brundle stays cool in the hot seat: Briton bullish about McLaren job as IndyCar champion makes mark00:02
Chase driver shoots himself00:02
Fire attack00:02
Bottom Line: Morgan Crucible survives flames00:02
South African Elections: Carnage follows Inkatha talks - Nineteen dead in township gunfights as hostel-dwellers and multi-party National Peace-Keeping Force clash00:02
Campaign aims to save 'green' energy Bill: MPs support conservation measure00:02
Travnik refugees hit by typhoid fever00:02
Cricket: 'True son of the game' on top of world: Graeme Wright, a former editor of Wisden, recalls the illustrious predecessors in the place now held by Trinidad's Brian Lara in the cricket history books00:02
Mickey magic00:02
Dear Dr Kenneth Edwards: Since the fiasco over Austen Donnellan, have the chairman of the Committee of Vice-Chancellors and Principals and his colleagues learnt nothing?00:02
Police find royal details in Dublin raid: Seized documents list the Queen's itinerary and Army data. Alan Murdoch reports00:02
Obituary: Rex Welsh00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Market Report: American rate cut spoils surge in London shares00:02
Cash shortage 'forced ballet to open in US'