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MUSIC / And not a heckler in earshot: Jan Smaczny reviews Turnage, Knussen and Bruckner in Birmingham00:02
Right of reply / Tom and Viv: the story of TS Eliot and his first wife. Rubbish] says his second. Unfair] says Brian Gilbert00:02
Golfer faces 250,000 pounds bill as libel case fails00:02
Letter: A present to honour the past00:02
Labour keeps 'coveted prize': Mary Braid follows an Asian woman councillor on the campaign trail00:02
Index that maps social history00:02
Drunks on dirty weekends don't protect democracy00:02
TELEVISION / All aboard the unsinkable soap opera00:02
Silence over Fitch's future: Design firm reviews financial and management structures00:02
Inside File: Helmut comes to aid of 'Dear John'00:02
Singer rescues Covent Garden00:02
Former miner saw himself as class warrior: Rhys Williams reports on the case that was the talk of the 19th hole00:02
Channel rail link to pass through Ashford00:02
MPs urge clean up of the minicab trade00:02
Taj threatened00:02
UN gives green light to more Bosnia troops00:02
Trinity lines up Malaysian bus deal as profits leap00:02
Snooker: World Championship: Hendry becomes one-armed bandit00:02
Dear Deputy Assistant Commissioner Malcolm Sullivan00:02
Staff failings cost insurer 300,000 pounds fine: Lautro imposes record penalty over inadequate controls00:02
The agonies of falling out with Ox: Esther Oxford descends to Earth with only a parachute and an Army expert to help00:02
Inside Parliament: Bill wrecks peers' holiday plans: Lords forced into Friday sitting for Finance Bill - Attempt to lift GCHQ union ban fails00:02
Councils fear protest vote: Labour and the Liberal Democrats look set to win control in London boroughs00:02
Apartheid stained us for ever: Afrikaners will have to earn their place in South Africa's future, says Natasha Mostert00:02
Prisoners escape in armed hijack00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rugby League: Hanley in late try for fitness00:02
Higher Education: A degree in clubbing? I'll drink to that: Academic research into weird and wonderful subjects can change the way we live. Nick Holdsworth explains00:02
Football: McGrath goes missing for the third time00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Cancer campaign00:02
Letter: Worthy purpose of Antarctic 'hike'00:02
Voters queue all night to welcome democracy's dawn00:02
Bottom Line: Williams adheres to right advice00:02
Peres to meet PLO00:02
Out of America: A black mark for bigotry at Howard00:02
South African Elections: Old oppressors find a welcome in enemy's lair00:02
Down on the farm with the bulls and bears00:02
Ban on D-Day hero fuels acrimony (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: City's derby joy00:02
Queen buried00:02
South African Elections: Registration a photo-finish in the KwaZulu hills00:02
Haiti investigated00:02
Obituary: Queen Zein of Jordan (CORRECTED)00:02
Picasso deal00:02
Public Services: The centre of attention: Paul Gosling reports on efforts by authorities and the private sector to reverse the trend of local traders losing business to out-of-town shopping precincts00:02
Football: Stoichkov sinks Porto00:02
THEATRE / Take a hint: Robert Hanks reviews The Grapes of Wrath at the Shaw Theatre00:02
Football: Merson rescues Arsenal00:02
Labour to resume 'pairing'00:02
Swiss law lets corrupt MoD man keep 1m pounds00:02
Poll points to Tory collapse00:02
Cricket: Lara plays a straight bat to barrage of gimmicks: Greg Wood reports on a master batsman ready for his debut on the county circuit00:02
Going Dutch00:02
Bottom Line: Brixton hits a wall00:02
Enterprise ready to launch 1.5bn pounds bid for Lasmo: Offer would be entirely unwelcome, says target00:02
Bridge: Elegant defence brings success00:02
RIFFS / Gavin Friday salutes 'Ave Maria' as performed by Alessandro Moreschi00:02
Diplomacy takes off as need for air attacks fades00:02
Smuggling alert00:02
Football: Pearce helps Rovers to a bitter-sweet victory00:02
Woman handcuffed while she gave birth00:02
South African Elections: Mass turn-out for new era of democracy00:02
Letter: Why al fresco need not mean a car park00:02
Chirac ahead00:02
Non-execs say they are kept in the dark: Survey finds information lacking in key areas00:02
Sage shares leap 32p on record interim00:02
Letter: Unitary councils: power to central government, loss of the citizen's role and a fight for jobs00:02
Boxing: New tragedy casts doubt on medical checks: Super-bantamweight collapses in a coma hours after 10th-round stoppage of his British title challenge. Nick Halling reports00:02
ALBUMS / Hines means tunes00:02
Wave a flag for our man in Minsk: Ruth Dudley Edwards praises the dedication of Britain's much-derided diplomats00:02
South African Elections: Election Notebook00:02
Brothers survive Airbus disaster00:02
VW shares fall on new evidence: Prosecutors in industrial espionage case say material was taken from General Motors00:02
Churchill letters show torment of unrequited love: Dalya Alberge reports on a unique insight into the heartbreak of a man facing romantic rejection00:02
ITC refusal on air time sales is blow to Granada00:02
Bottom Line: Airtours takes a dive00:02
Smart suit, smooth talk, and a big risk00:02
A two-horse town: On Sunday morning, a pair of canvas stallions will roam the streets of Padstow. Richard Simpson uncovers the fertile side of Cornwall (CORRECTED)00:02
Tories and Lib Dems in line for Europe link00:02
Obituary: Danuta Lutoslawska00:02
Leading Article: Wrong readings on the taxi meter00:02
South African Elections: Mandela comes out of the darkness to vote00:02
Letter: Unitary councils: power to central government, loss of the citizen's role and a fight for jobs00:02
Retreat on minimum wage plan00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Dilemmas: Dear Virginia,00:02
South African Elections: A saying that lifts the heart even against impossible odds - Commentary00:02
Fear and lack of morale revealed at Treasury00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fragments from real-life Arabian Nights: 'Lucie Duff Gordon' - Katherine Frank: Hamish Hamilton, 17.9900:02
Last-minute hitches delay Berlusconi's final triumph00:02
Football: Cole's record sets Newcastle alight: Toon Army celebrate the fall of club goalscoring mark00:02
Cricket: Gooch declares his Test desire00:02
Shuttle price00:02
Football: United on track through Giggs and Kanchelskis: Race for the Premiership: Ferguson's champions survive a daunting trip to Elland Road while their rivals prosper at West Ham00:02
Education: It's never too late to mug up on excuses: Lost your notes? Exam coming up? Don't worry. Follow these hints by Jonathan Sale on avoiding revision, and you, too, can be an unqualified success00:02
Rioter seeks aid00:02
Ice Hockey: World Championship: Britain's vain struggle00:02
Letter: Chaos as KwaZulu goes to the polls00:02
Obituary: Sam Burns00:02
View from City Road: Lasmo, the perfect fit for Enterprise00:02
Moscow Mob declares war on politicians: As an MP is shot dead in the street, violence enters the mainstream of Russian politics, writes Andrew Higgins from Moscow00:02
Atlantic Council00:02
Football: Forest well on way00:02
Fashion: What's black and white and worn all over00:02
Education: Passing exams: here are the answers: Revise, prepare, eat chocolate and don't panic . . . George Turnbull offers some expert guidance at a testing time00:02
Today's Number: 400:02
Nixon style lives on in White House: Although political opposites, Bill Clinton has much in common with the former president, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington00:02
Cycling: Obree reclaims world one-hour record: Scot to 'retire' controversial bike and develop a different design00:02
Fanfare launches 100th Proms: Premieres and memories promised. Mark Pappenheim reports00:02
A Day Like This00:02
Baby booty00:02
Football: Milan power to final00:02
D-Day? An away game against Germany with Yanks00:02
Racing: Las Meninas to put Stack in the Guineas picture: A filly from the Irish delegation presents powerful credentials to an international gathering for the first Classic of the season00:02
Letter: Why al fresco need not mean a car park00:02
Boxing: Boxers fighting a lonely battle: Ken Jones reflects on the injuries sustained in a title bout this week by Bradley Stone00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Alliance targets patchy cancer care00:02
Student gloom00:02
Leading Article: An open field apres Delors00:02
Leading Article: A flawed man and a great constitution00:02
He died, but he didn't roll over: The press has been kind. But Nixon planned it that way, says Peter Pringle00:02
Why they can't turn their backs on the veil: Islam's strict dress code has divided young Muslim women in London's East End, writes Asla Aydintasbas00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Chess: Making sense from nonsense00:02
Silly Questions: At the bottom of a cul-de-sac00:02
View from City Road: Asking the question at GE Capital00:02
View from City Road: Co-operation on a merger00:02
Dilemmas: Bang, bang, you're dead - OK?00:02
Letter: Unitary councils: power to central government, loss of the citizen's role and a fight for jobs00:02
Underwriter 'ignored fundamental principles'00:02
Racing: Eddery thrives on drive to be the best: Richard Edmondson reports on a jockey who has been riding winners for 25 years and is aiming to add to his tally in today's 1,000 Guineas00:02
View from City Road: Confusion on the line00:02
Surgeon accused over deaths00:02
Law Report: Solicitor's tribunal appeal barred: Re a Solicitor. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Beldam and Lord Justice Simon Brown). 27 April 199400:02
Rwanda truce collapses00:02
Curtain falls00:02
One more cappuccino before we go00:02
Gays protest over sex vote00:02
A ban on bobble hats would work wonders00:02
Racing: Favourites with a Special connection: Sue Montgomery traces the bloodline of a famous family00:02
Compass leaks to be investigated: Snubbed rival blamed for rumours about purchase and cash call00:02
Letter: Unitary councils: power to central government, loss of the citizen's role and a fight for jobs00:02
Letter: Unitary councils: power to central government, loss of the citizen's role and a fight for jobs00:02
Massey sold to US rival in dollars 328m deal00:02
British Museum forecourt viewed as waste of space: David Lister argues that the courtyards of public buildings, often used as staff cars parks, could be transformed into tourist attractions00:02
Europe supports BA call for Paris airport access: Commission orders France to open up domestic routes00:02
Something Else00:02
Pembroke: Oranges and lemons, say the bells . . .00:02
Williams in 267m pounds cash call00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 South African mineral exports00:02
Kohl backs strengthening EU institutions00:02
Japan's Socialists spurn PM's bait00:02
The Daily Poem: Tending the Flag00:02
'Six' win damages00:02
Huntingdon Tories will be judged on Major's record: The local elections: The backlash against the Conservatives has left its mark in the Prime Minister's backyard. Giles Smith reports00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Major accused of climb-down on press ban00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon raising the stakes: Profits and prize-money for the world's most famous tournament break new ground. John Roberts reports00:02
Reynolds questions 'good faith' of Sinn Fein: Sectarian death toll continues to rise00:02
Orange pledges mobile call costs 38% below rivals00:02
Equestrianism: Home win delights the Italians00:02
Prices have risen 50-fold since first survey in 191400:02
DFS pushes further south: Furniture retailer plans more expansion by TV region00:02
Letter: Chaos as KwaZulu goes to the polls00:02
Palmer attacked over memo: MP challenges PIA head about regulatory failings at Legal & General00:02
'Divisive' shopping00:02
Letter: Why al fresco need not mean a car park00:02
'The Scream' fragment found00:02
South Africa hits back at terrorists00:02
Market Report: Lasmo admission gingers up all the old chestnuts00:02
Yes, she's the great Pretender: Move over Streisand. Mark Wareham watches princess Chrissie Hynde on the comeback trail in Sheffield00:02
Nun inquiry