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South African Election: The fear that stops De Klerk tackling terrorists: Commentary00:02
Businessman arrested after 14-hour gun siege00:02
Cricket: Ambrose puts his Northants career in doubt: West Indies fast bowler's decision to take a break angers his county employers while Morrison hopes to face Engand in May00:02
Hata's new coalition fractures: Japan's Prime Minister faces baptism of fire as outraged Socialists pull out of government00:02
The Royal College of Nursing annual congress at Bournemouth: Minister 'had to wait 20 minutes for ambulance': Delay shows the need for Patient's Charter, nurses are told00:02
View from City Road: Heron casts around for a new saviour00:02
South African Election: Zulus see wind of change blow its last00:02
Letter: There is life in the Commonwealth still00:02
View from City Road: Hope of early rate cut disappears00:02
Retreating Serbians keep tight grip on besieged Gorazde00:02
Deutsche Bank 'victim of fraud'00:02
IRA mortar attack mars Irish talks: Adams warns peace initiative 'in danger of going into crisis'. David McKittrick reports00:02
Pearse for Lucas when Gill retires00:02
A Day Like This00:02
Golf: Classic case at Woburn of women out-driving the men: House full signs demonstrate there is a huge audience waiting to be entertained. Tim Glover reports on the female phenomenon00:02
Bottom Line: ABF cash wizards lose magic touch00:02
Treason charge00:02
Rare tortoises saved from Galapagos fire00:02
Athletics: Ma's secret potion a tonic for world trade: Chinese guru attracts pounds 1.25m worth of orders for his magic medicine00:02
Rugby League: Dorahy's future still uncertain: Wigan coach upset with delayed verdict on winning season00:02
Wills00:02
Letter: A lesson in excellence and European ideals00:02
'Self-defence' man detained00:02
BCCI man's trial to begin this week00:02
Gilts face slow progress towards recovery00:02
Production Notes / Anthony Head in Rope: Keith Baxter, the director of Rope, on how to make a thriller thrilling00:02
TELEVISION / I say distorter and you say reporter . . .00:02
Hiring of agency queried as D-Day row rumbles on00:02
Hopes rise for boy missing in Greece00:02
Speed limiter on M2 crash coach 'was disconnected'00:02
Law Report: Blind person can claim allowance: Mallinson v Secretary of State for Social Security. House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Browne-Wilkinson, Lord Mustill, Lord Woolf and Lord Lloyd of Berwick). 21 April 199400:02
Rwanda radio calls for massacres00:02
Gas blaze00:02
Letter: In the dark on D-Day00:02
Health: This won't hurt a bit, except when you faint: Barbara Rowlands reports on life at the sharp end for phobics who collapse at the sight of a syringe00:02
Where are they now? Don Fox00:02
Leading Article: A poll marking an era's end00:02
Letter: County and district councils keep each other in check00:02
Letter: Written on the wall00:02
Letter: A lesson in excellence and European ideals00:02
What it takes to save Bosnia: 'Independent' readers want firmer action against the Serbs. Edward Cowan outlines a strategy for peace through intervention00:02
Chess: A question of timing00:02
Health: A wobble now means less work later: Dyslexia often goes undiagnosed in children until they are nine or ten. A new test could enable them to get help earlier, says Nigel Howard00:02
Leading Article: Time to take a deep breath00:02
Hill Arches beginning its journey from the Henry Moore Foundation in Perry Green, Hertfordshire, to Bretton Country Park, West Yorkshire, where 16 of the sculptor's works will go on show from 12 May.00:02
Equestrianism: Swiss roll of honour00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
McCarthy shares rise despite further loss: Builder speeds up construction to meet demand00:02
Campaign to highlight asthma in workplace: Prevention is best defence, scientists say00:02
Sailing: Smith defiant on his last leg00:02
South African Election: Election Notebook00:02
On Tour: Red Shift00:02
Birthdays00:02
Bottom Line: McCarthy stays up00:02
One visit Dr Carey hopes not to repeat00:02
Local Elections: Confident Labour is preening itself for victory: Jonathan Foster reports on a by-election contest lacking the radical fervour of bygone days00:02
I need to be reminded I was once alive: John Osborne is still looking back in anger - even though the Sixties are long ago and London is far away00:02
Rosemary West on joint murder charge00:02
Heroin worth 9m pounds seized00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Portuguese coup celebrations marked by political fireworks: 20th anniversary rally provides a platform for economic dissent, writes Phil Davison in Lisbon00:02
Saudi arrest00:02
The green and the rich vie for 'an ancient private kingdom': Nature groups want the 42,000-acre Glenfeshie estate taken into public ownership. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
South African Election: Afrikaners forced out of their laager: Richard Dowden found no one in Viljoenskroon prepared to man the new barricades and keep the blacks out of town00:02
The dying of the light: The man referred to as 'Spain's greatest living artist' has made a serious mistake, says Andrew Graham-Dixon; plus new work in London00:02
Banco Santander wins battle for Banesto with pounds 1.4bn offer00:02
Poker: Nixon over-bet his hand00:02
Design for living transforms Crack City: Jason Bennetto describes how a crime-ridden estate is being revived by breaking down blocks of flats into more private 'family homes'00:02
Brandon share sale triggers 5.7m pounds bid00:02
Football: What's so special about an Anfield terrace?00:02
Military Cross won by corporal00:02
THEATRE / Arctic roles: Nick Kimberley on a beguiling new work, Beulah Land at the ICA00:02
Mother freed00:02
Racing: Baileys fits the Classic maxim: The 2,000 Guineas field may be longer in quantity than quality but one outsider will not be running just to make up the numbers00:02
MUSIC / High romance: Anthony Payne on two great European orchestras at the Barbican Centre00:02
Major accused of 'royal tax break'00:02
Best-sellers00:02
VIDEO GAMES: Planet Leyland: Buzz Aldrin lands an Austin Allegro in deepest Sub-Terrania? Rupert Goodwins makes sense of the new releases00:02
Place your bets on the likely odds of an unlikely exit00:02
Health Update:: Double bind00:02
Pembroke: Not averse to a new career00:02
Letter: Dispatches from the cola wars00:02
South African Election: The historic piece of paper00:02
Obituary: Dick Cary00:02
Cricket: New chairman calms unrest00:02
Archaeology: Treasure to go into melting pot: A massive coin hoard found in Afghanistan is under threat of destruction, reports David Keys00:02
Bottom Line: Farnell underrated00:02
Pearson goes for Muppets00:02
Spitfire found00:02
Bosnia peace drive starts today00:02
US to lift naval blockade of Aqaba00:02
New wave of bombs hits South Africa poll00:02
The Daily Poem: Washing on the Line00:02
View from City Road: Screen out Channel 5 interference00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Creamy custard at the neo-nasty party: 'The Dark Side of Europe' - Geoffrey Harris: EUP, 12.9500:02
Body bags00:02
Cricket: Jarvis eager to make his mark00:02
Condoms for girls aged 13 defended by minister: Contraceptives offered 'as last resort'00:02
Moss Bros suits City with strong advance: Share price jumps as sales boost leads to 77% gain00:02
Factory on the front line eschews profits for patriotism: In Breza, beneath the Bosnian Serb snipers, Christopher Bellamy found a new sort of work ethic00:02
Prospect of tougher controls knocks electricity shares00:02
McKechnie hindered by problems in US00:02
RADIO / The last laugh: How to destroy a perfectly good joke. Robert Hanks on Radio 4's killjoys00:02
Quarter of under-12s 'bullied each term'00:02
Late dart at law and disorder00:02
Pollution watchdog plans legal action: Record level of dioxins in river near Coalite plant00:02
Obituary: Professor Roger Sperry00:02
Tory MPs hint at rebellion over further defence cuts00:02
Tennis: Graf death threat: No 1 plays on in Hamburg00:02
Health Update: Diabetes risk00:02
Ritblat-Soros venture plans homes for the upper crust on former Hovis site00:02
Today's number: 1,07200:02
Casualties of catastrophe in court: Lloyd's names begin a legal battle today to recoup their losses. Paul Durman looks at the issues00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Old KGB warhead misfires00:02
Ammonia attack00:02
Snooker: White a brighter shade than pale: Potter in the pink as early night pays off in World Championship00:02
Minister dies00:02
Man blamed for fall that put wife in wheelchair: Couple 'very much in love' as ruling paves the way for insurance claim00:02
Farnell finds Danish flaw00:02
Inside Parliament: Barrage over Bosnia fails to score direct hit on Hurd: Foreign Secretary silent on Rose role - Slogans for the 'classroom struggle' - Peer dismisses 'Coco Pops' Howard00:02
Letter: Dispatches from the cola wars00:02
Regina shareholders support deposed boss00:02
'We live with death. We will vote. We must': John Carlin saw the carnage of Germiston - and heard how it would not halt the march of democracy00:02
Haiti killings00:02
What you want to see happen: more responses00:02
Heron looks for buyers after restructuring fails00:02
Italians flock to anti-Fascist marches00:02
Obituary: Trevor Clay00:02
An angst-free adolescence? Do us a favour, Dr Lewis: A recent survey claims teenagers are worried. Of course, says Ruth Picardie. Worrying is what teenagers do best00:02
Specialist bookseller to cut 185 jobs00:02
Radio 1 loses more listeners: Commercial audience now rivals BBC00:02
Motorway tolls will rise at peak times: MacGregor says road pricing will be used to control traffic00:02
Ice Hockey: Britain complete 58-year circle: Today the British ice hockey team face Russia in their first appearance in a world championship since the 1936 Olympics. Steve Pinder reports00:02
Salvador victor seeks consensus with left00:02
Bovis withdraws from 3bn pounds race for rail contract: Nine consortia compete to build and own high-speed Channel tunnel link00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Rising house prices release 600,000 from negative equity00:02
Inquest juries 'must not attribute blame'00:02
People: Fidel welcomes the 'worms' and their money00:02
Prisoner escapes00:02
South African Election: Winnie says she still hopes to get Nelson back00:02
Anniversaries00:02
American Football: 'Big Daddy' off to Cincinnati00:02
Letter: County and district councils keep each other in check00:02
Boys 'sexually assaulted child'00:02
Health Update: Breast testing00:02
Canoeist dies00:02
Football: Premier men to stand firm over finale: Unhappy Sunday00:02
Clarke kills off tax cut speculation: Gross domestic product reaches a four-year peak as the Chancellor affirms belief in a 'feelgood recovery'00:02
Community nurses fear attacks00:02
Four in tune with the townships: On the day that South Africa goes to the polls, Euan Hagger profiles a group of self-taught classical musicians who have set an example of racial harmony to the strife-torn township of Soweto00:02
Collapse of gas treaty talks worries power firms: As North Sea deal with Norway stalls, Eggar announces fast-track offshore licensing00:02
Letter: A lesson in excellence and European ideals00:02
Health Update: Herbs help eczema00:02
MP to retire00:02
Paper says sorry00:02
'Children bullied'00:02
Straw vows to curb 'secret unelected state': Labour is drawing up plans for regional bodies to take over quangos' powers. Colin Brown reports00:02
Market Report: Three routes possible for expected Do-It-All deal00:02
Letter: County and district councils keep each other in check00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Car tragedy00:02
Cricket: Wells' hopes spring eternal for challenge: Sussex's talented captain may have been overlooked in the Test arena but he is still looking on the bright side. Rob Steen reports00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Swedes eye Nato00:02
'Sacked' Harrods chief flies to Switzerland00:02
Letter: Universities: a law unto themselves00:02
Leonard ordained as RC priest00:02
Berisford leavens ABF figures: Food group's gains eroded by lower interest rates and bread price wars00:02
Creativity: Finding antenna for ants00:02
South African Election: Poor greet ANC with whoops and dancing00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Egypt police kill five00:02
Southern comfort: Dalya Alberge on the philanthropist William Rossiter00:02
Widow attacked00:02
Letter: County and district councils keep each other in check