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Football: Graham drawing on British spirit: Arsenal's Scottish manager believes they have the commitment to counter Italians' finesse. Joe Lovejoy reports from Copenhagen00:02
THEATRE / Notices00:02
Alien bill00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Seven-day wonder?00:02
Local Elections: Tory chiefs ready for big losses: London councils are most likely to change hands tomorrow. Martin Whitfield reports on a 'retreat'00:02
Obituary: John Dickson00:02
Gunman murders Belfast Protestant00:02
One man, one wife00:02
Appeal court clears man of boy's murder00:02
Militants hanged00:02
The Mayor and Mr Smith: As you prepare to vote in the local elections can you really be sure your candidates know they're standing? Tom Quirke investigates electoral shenanigans in Stourport-on-Severn00:02
Football: Blades show mettle00:02
Letter: And I say unto you, this won't take long00:02
Birthdays00:02
500,000 find refuge at camp00:02
The freest press00:02
Family to buy Templeton Life00:02
SmithKline in pounds 1.6bn US deal: Anglo-American giant buys bulk drug supplier to further 'total health care' ambitions00:02
Kohl woos MEPs on Union enlargement00:02
Students upset at tourist plan00:02
Mitterrand angry over image in public eye00:02
Disney finds captain for cruise line00:02
Nurse questioned on patient deaths00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Where Satan goes unseen00:02
British troops barred from Gorazde00:02
It was that simple00:02
Lloyd's to introduce tradeable stakes: Proposals aim to strengthen capital base and rights of names00:02
Exchange offered 6% of Crest: Taurus collapse haunts the market as Bank of England rejects larger share plans00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Who reads the 240 sections?00:02
THEATRE / Not forgetting the bits in between: John Barton's production of Peer Gynt opens at Stratford today. Paul Taylor meets the veteran director who has made his name by taking flawed masterpieces and 'shaking the texts about'00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: All's well for the real customers at Harrods00:02
Rugby League: Wigan discuss Dorahy's future: Double winners consider changing coach after one season00:02
Death crash pilots 'drank alcohol'00:02
Racing: Flyer passes audition: Vase winner puts on a pleasing show but the Derby winner may still be waiting in the wings00:02
Murder linked to battle for fly-posting sites00:02
Eastern 'mafia' using London to launder money00:02
Letter: O for one scholar to leaven all the poets00:02
Serb smugglers make sport of West's embargo00:02
Rwanda refugees trapped and orphans massacred00:02
Football: City treble chance00:02
Chess: Problem is finding an element of surprise00:02
History is delayed by SA's slow vote count00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
View from City Road: Doubts about Lloyd's are not dispelled00:02
Police plea for more witnesses to train assault00:02
Obituary: Ruggero Orlando00:02
Dear David Evans: If you have to behave like a football manager, please model yourself on Sir Matt Busby and not on Graham Taylor, a Tory backbencher beseeches the Cabinet's outspoken critic00:02
A Day Like This00:02
Knight basks in the media glow as drama enters its final act: Fugitive refused bail on charges relating to pounds 6m robbery. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
'Sunday Times' editor heads for Big Apple: Andrew Neil to launch current affairs programme for Murdoch in US. Maggie Brown reports00:02
Letter: Safety measures after motor racing's black weekend, and how Senna might have survived00:02
West wife accused of fourth murder00:02
Dartington plans market flotation after pounds 10m buyout: Tableware maker expects sales in US and Britain to lead to 'great advances'00:02
Amnesty International urges check on human rights in Rwanda and Burundi00:02
Media: Back to basics with muppets: Rocked by the success of children's channels, Sesame Street is returning to simplicity, says Maggie Brown00:02
Architecture: No more nasty doorways in Alnwick, thanks: Local authorities will soon be able to veto inappropriate decoration of houses in conservation areas. This is welcome news for John Smith00:02
Police chief sacked00:02
Cyclist wins claim00:02
TELEVISION / A sitcom with a difference: it's funny00:02
Tunnelling our way to history: The hole beneath the Channel will change far more about Britain than we can imagine00:02
Proceeds of Kodak sell-off to reduce dollars 7bn debt00:02
Football: Rangers still on course00:02
Letter: All's well for the real customers at Harrods00:02
Student to challenge Bar school's selection00:02
Letter: Channel 5 critics not on the viewers' side00:02
Ministers in U-turn over 'health gap': Working group to study inequality between rich and poor00:02
The real racists do not wear swastikas: 'Stop the BNP' campaigns ignore greater dangers in everyday British life, argues Kenan Malik00:02
Obituary: Col Sir Thomas Butler00:02
Motor Racing: Williams official claimed 'Senna made mistake': Team director suggests Brazilian caused his car to lose grip at Tamburello as Berger considers retirement from the sport00:02
Seagram lifts stake in Time Warner00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Letter: Tories shunned by European liberals00:02
Golf: Ballesteros stands down00:02
Inside Parliament: Patten endures trial by tormentor: 'Roaming' MP makes well-timed arrival - Backbench Bill seeks to outlaw 'fattism'00:02
Boy in fatal fall00:02
Local Elections: Waves of unrest batter Tory prospects: Correction00:02
Just the ticket00:02
Campaign calls for founding of sea nature sites: Birds protection group says overfishing and pollution put wildlife in jeopardy00:02
Bombay nights: London's young Asian community is learning to let its hair down. Dolly Dhingra samples two clubs capturing the Eastern imagination00:02
Architecture: Och, don't ruin the city of Tsars: Scottish firms may be called in to restore St Petersburg's magnificent heritage. Gavin Stamp wonders if Russia is wise to look West00:02
Letter: Safety measures after motor racing's black weekend, and how Senna might have survived00:02
Circus Academy00:02
Lufthansa shares fly on privatisation hopes00:02
Football: Luton survive00:02
Local Elections: Touch of acid erodes tranquil city campaign: Exeter's air of surface calm is reflected in an electorate not absolutely clear about where responsibility for services lies00:02
MUSIC / Nights at the circus: Annette Morreau on the starry line-up for the Manchester International Cello Festival00:02
Software firm set for pounds 60m float00:02
Plane shot down00:02
City firms may pick up pounds 25m bill in Maxwell deal00:02
House prices up00:02
And what's More . . .00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 longest-running Viz characters00:02
Obituary: Rudolf Hrusinsky00:02
Centre-left collapses as Dutch go to polls00:02
Hamas set to down guns and give peace a chance: Sarah Helm sees the movement looking for a new role as opposition for Arafat in the self-rule areas00:02
Pro-Europe group set for battle00:02
Logica boosts financial side with Precision buy00:02
Dead-baby tests00:02
View from City Road: A pill the drugs industry must take00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Buggy rider killed00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Haiti ultimatum00:02
Boxing: Jackson hopes to be a force all over town: Moment of surrender adds an extra edge to a heavyweight's campaign. Ken Jones reports from Atlantic City00:02
Burglar killed00:02
Wisdom needs no votes: We are kidding ourselves if we think our views matter, says GF Newman, in the second of this week's three essays on democracy. But tinkering will not help: we must opt for a more radical course00:02
Player jailed00:02
Pembroke: A black day for White's backers00:02
Market Report: Southern Electricity's buyback triggers a buzz00:02
Bottom Line: Limited scope00:02
View from City Road: Flashpoint could put dollar in danger00:02
Obituary: Richard Scarry00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Cheers to Big Al and Uncle Jack: No 72 Blackburn Rovers00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Gonzalez faces MPs' grilling00:02
Ex-king's move00:02
Letter: All's well for the real customers at Harrods00:02
Nicholson cleared00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Leading Article: Inadmissible, and rightly so00:02
Nightfreight listing will deliver pounds 17m for courier: Express parcel delivery group plans expansion with 15 depots over four years00:02
CRIME: What the country really thinks00:02
Terrorists are target of plan to use phone taps as evidence00:02
The Daily Poem: The Numties00:02
Chinese chaos00:02
Letter: Safety measures after motor racing's black weekend, and how Senna might have survived00:02
Bottom Line: Enterprise asks to be taken on trust00:02
Snooker: White left waiting another year: Champion Hendry first with condolences for ill-fated opponent00:02
Leading Article: Tawdry truth behind the lovable villain00:02
Iraq marshes 'gone in 10 years'00:02
Shovelling dirt like 'normal' people: Virginia Ironside visits a Welsh estate that offers care and work to those neglected by the mainstream00:02
Chesterton to join market at more than pounds 50m00:02
Curator's Choice: The Old Operating Theatre00:02
Couple take a stand in battle of the boundary: Village cricketers stumped by neighbour. Charles Oulton reports00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: On your Marx00:02
Tennis: Navratilova's theory: Champion suggests talent too thinly spread00:02
Cavendish founder leaves in management shake-up: Main board to concentrate on search for acquisitions after 'amicable' parting00:02
Football: Taylor misses out00:02
Bouncer asked for pounds 10,000 from boxer00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Howard calls for greater emphasis on victims' needs: Sentences 'should reflect the effect of crime'. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Machiavellian fox who became a lame duck: Francois Mitterrand - Alistair Cole: Routledge, pounds 19.9900:02
Football: Wallace plays leveller in Leeds' last stand00:02
Man charged over Tufnell incident00:02
Executives 'not told of coach faults': M2 crash firm 'put great emphasis on safety'00:02
Refugees bear brunt of cyclone fury00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
FIRST NIGHT / Avante-garde meets the video nasty: Some Went Mad . . . Some Ran Away Serpentine Gallery00:02
British Coal 'to blame for deaths'00:02
Extract from Portillo interview00:02
Woman attacked00:02
Mother injected insulin into baby00:02
Boutros-Ghali tries to muster African force for Rwanda00:02
League insists on key Italian ministry00:02
Cotswold village for Japan00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Learn the language strategy-wise and you'll make a bomb00:02
Israel and PLO all set for historic peace deal00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Out of America: A Jefferson by any other name00:02
Racing: 'Slow recovery' for Murphy: Greg Wood reports on the condition of the seriously injured jump jockey00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A valuable journey beyond the bottom line: Product plus: how product + service = competitive advantage - Christopher Lovelock: McGraw-Hill, pounds 22.9500:02
Tax increases fail to damage UK recovery: No change in interest rates expected as banks record rise in money supply00:02
Rugby Union: Back to full strength for Twickenham final: Cooke report delivered to RFU warns of conflict between club and country over players00:02
In Bed with Elaine Zerafa: I can't rest till the tourists take off00:02
Musical to close00:02
Dollars 1.2bn aid pledged for Palestinian autonomy00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
THEATRE / Theatre of the observed: Dalya Alberge on two artists turning the spotlight on the audience00:02
Court Circular00:02
Racing: Ban stays on all-weather jump racing00:02
High home security 'raises risk of attack': As violent crime claims three lives, a criminologist warns burglars and thieves are turning to brutal methods as a first resort00:02
Football: Cox back at Newcastle00:02
Letter: Safety measures after motor racing's black weekend, and how Senna might have survived00:02
Ivory Towers: What makes women angry00:02
Local Elections: Conservatives face slump in Scotland00:02
Bottom Line: Prey for bears00:02
Football: Mitchell to rescue00:02
Obituary: Gerald Thompson00:02
Obituary: Frank Ridley00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
US to double aid to South Africa00:02
Rugby Union: Dickson determined00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Americans baffled by high-flying baseballs00:02
Tunnel 'seven times safer than BR': Operator's report predicts one death every billion journeys on Channel trains00:02
Washington grants visitor's visa to top Sinn Fein strategist00:02
Veterans' victory00:02
Football: The team who thrived on the retreat from Europe: As Manchester United celebrate their second championship in a row, Jim White looks back in awe at Old Trafford's class of '9400:02
Laura Ashley sells Revman stake to fund facelift00:02
'Domesday' marks for teacher colleges00:02
Road protest00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Bonjour, Kent00:02
Portillo ordered to toe the party line: John Major demands statement of support from Treasury minister after outburst over EMU. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Food mag hiccup00:02
Lions rampant00:02
Golfer's blitz00:02
Enterprise launches war of words in pounds 1.45bn Lasmo bid00:02
Scrapping of Indian float could cost City millions00:02
THEATRE / The Fringe: Great repression00:02
Obituary: Henri Gouhier00:02
Family jail visits 'vital'00:02
Leading Article: And now for his next miracle00:02
T S Eliot: the sequel: First that film, now this Waste Land opera based on a comic. No wonder lawyers acting for the Eliot estate are so busy00:02
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