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Dog's VC sold00:02
Third child dies from drip-feed infection00:02
Poker: Worth your weight in silver?: David Spanier reports from the World Championship taking place in Las Vegas00:02
Football / World Cup '94: Moratorium ends and the merry-go-round starts: Phil Shaw on the opening of football's shopping season as the big payers begin pursuing top players00:02
Disturbed inmates 'left to wander jail' 'wandered prison'00:02
Storm signals over Iraq trial ignored: Customs head dismissed warnings on minister's evidence as 'background noise'. David Connett reports00:02
The Daily Poem: Owdham Footbo'00:02
Festival arrests00:02
Generals bring peaceful handover closer for Gaza00:02
National treasures 'cost too much'00:02
N Brown surprises with 18% profit rise00:02
Last rites for a dying language: For centuries Church Latin was the lingua franca of prayer and power. Michael Sheridan talks to an American in the Vatican who refuses to write its epitaph00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Slowly finding the missing piece in the corporate jigsaw: Avoidable statistics? Miriam Hughesman looks at the aims of the Wellness Forum in actively promoting health in the workplace00:02
MP delivers parting shot at 'passive' Gonzalez00:02
Inquiry on kidney mistake ruled out00:02
Paras count impact injuries00:02
A whiff of the Inquisition: After 12 years in power, Spain's Socialists are plagued by scandal and social unrest, says Juan Luis Cebrian00:02
View from City Road: Heard it on the grapevine . . .00:02
TELEVISION / Out for the count: the myth of the gentle sex00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 mobile phones00:02
Families lose fight to sue BNFL: Court ruling ends legal aid for leukaemia children who lived near nuclear plants00:02
Fumes victim00:02
Massacre trial could shame new Fascists00:02
Patients 'should not be charged for access to their records'00:02
Golf: Spaniard may set sail for new world: Buoyant Ballesteros' bittersweet message to Europe. Tim Glover reports00:02
Male ballet dancers take small steps to shake off uptight prejudices00:02
President Mandela salutes a new order for South Africa00:02
Rescuer of 'Scream' plays down his role: British detective who masterminded recovery of Munch painting ends career with international triumph00:02
Kingfisher chairman's pay package jumps 52%00:02
John Major nears the zero option00:02
Chess: Three easy lessons in losing matches00:02
Lebanon PM stages stay-away00:02
Village's falcons again hit by thieves00:02
Rugby Union: Davies doubt for World Cup00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Whistle-stop sermon00:02
View from City Road: Gas report provokes no explosion00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
TV mast firm tunes in to pounds 600m success00:02
Spring starts slowly for Sotheby's00:02
Youth specials00:02
Protester hurt00:02
Management: Quality on its own is not enough: Roger Trapp on the role of 'customer value management' in making a company a success00:02
Left celebrates triumph in Hungary poll00:02
Navy day00:02
National Curriculum: Vocational approach is put into practice: Ngaio Crequer visits a school offering a varied diet of job-related studies00:02
Chinese dissidents held00:02
Unified NHS complaints system urged: Bottomley welcome for call to scrap 'cumbersome' procedures. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Lasmo shareholders take up rights issue00:02
CINEMA / Critic's choice00:02
Fire rescue00:02
CSA manager claims woman was sex pest: Colleague bought executive skimpy briefs, harassed him on phone and buried her face in his neck every day, tribunal told00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
ART / Artefacts00:02
Taxi deaths arrest00:02
MUSIC / Moscow on the Thames: Anthony Payne hears the Russian National Orchestra's first British tour draw to a close in London00:02
Hot tips on English beaches00:02
Benefits arrests00:02
Health Update: Tetanus warning00:02
CENTREFOLD / Going straight: Eddie Izzard: from leading stand-up to the lead in Mamet00:02
Cricket Round-up: Udal stakes his claim00:02
Race against time to save anorexic twin00:02
On Cinema00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Health Update: Roach removal00:02
OPERA / A nice little earner: Francis Egerton falls short of opera's lead roles by at least six inches. But he still gets to sing with the big boys00:02
Berlusconi to unveil cabinet00:02
Jewish settler shoots Palestinian in Gaza00:02
Search moves on00:02
Pembroke: Blackpool split on golden greats00:02
Students pelt Portillo with eggs00:02
Prosecutor investigates Schneider's unpaid taxes00:02
B&J 'in breach of contract' over bid00:02
Laboratory charge00:02
Report warns of gas price rise as suppliers move to competition: New rules could mean inland customers paying more for supply00:02
Bottom Line: ABF offers a genuine bonus00:02
Europe defence ties expand00:02
Australia objects to doctor's ill daughter00:02
Yemeni PM sacked00:02
Obituary: George Peppard00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Abortion case man pleads guilty00:02
Dollar under pressure as Fed fails to raise rates: US bond yields hit 18-month high as central bank disappoints markets00:02
Leading Article: Removing rancour in the classroom00:02
Tories leave door open for Europe referendum00:02
National Curriculum: Union claims boycott victory00:02
Obituary: Leslie Flint00:02
Bond markets have taken the driving seat00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Money spent on health screening may benefit employers and staff: Anne Hartwell believes pounds 310 saved her life. She told Alison Eadie about her experience.00:02
Letter: Peasants, kings and inspiring teachers00:02
'Government threat to wildlife' challenged: Exclusion of mudflats from special protection order breaches European law, says RSPB00:02
Official suspended over gay claims00:02
Leading Article: When to pop that question00:02
Pizzey's refuge to close: World's first haven for battered women looks for 50,000 pounds to keep doors open00:02
Membership of Unison 'out of step'00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Innovations in medical insurance: Rising hospital costs and more claims have led insurance companies to tailor their policies. Alison Eadie reports00:02
Vicar puts a price on going to pray00:02
Law Report: Adoption order could not be set aside: Re B (adoption: setting aside) - Family Division (Sir Stephen Brown, President), 29 April 199400:02
Days of old00:02
Cable firms pose valuation riddle: With flotations on the way, Gail Counsell finds analysts evolving complex new methods of calculation00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Cinderella hopes to find a permanent niche in the market: Alison Eadie reports on the blossoming range of alternatives available to those aiming to reduce financial risk when illness strikes00:02
Slow lane coaches00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Some soothing home thoughts from abroad: Paul Durman reports on the fast-expanding demand for overseas insurance packages00:02
Fantasies of the female kind00:02
Tehran seeks IRA aid00:02
Actor George Peppard dies00:02
Obituary: Lt-Gen Haim Barlev00:02
Dear President Mandela: The president of Britain's Anti-Apartheid Movement sends his congratulations to a lifelong ally on the day when a historic miracle really happened00:02
French leave00:02
'Panorama' date set00:02
Outrage as woman of 76 is shot dead00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Production Notes: Andy Parfitt, R1's commissioning editor, mixed in poetry with the pop last week. Here, he explains how00:02
Health Update: Drinks and diets00:02
Cash offer with NatWest loans00:02
Hirst's pickled sheep is turned into a black joke00:02
Yemen conflict turns into contradictory war of words00:02
MP to investigate radiation death00:02
Sporting Digest: Diving00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Changes at ABF will net Weston family pounds 130m: Special dividend for shareholders under proposed restructuring00:02
Cricket: Lara lands third successive century00:02
Building awards00:02
I can't play unhappy families: Gillian Martin finds there are no rules of etiquette to guide a parent at the end of her daughter's marriage00:02
Market Report: Talk of bumper profits lifts RBS above the fray00:02
School years reveal seeds of criminality: Study identifies childhood links to teenage delinquency00:02
People: The importance of being Ernesto00:02
Ice-creams at tourist spots fail to lick hygiene tests00:02
Health Update: Soya in diet may reduce cancer risk00:02
French hold Algerian 'terrorist'00:02
Obituary: Frank Ridley00:02
Cricket: Yorkshire's hope of victory slips through their fingers: Middlesex survive after losing Haynes and Gatting00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Charges dropped00:02
24 hours in Piccadilly: Peter Popham spends an all-human-life day at the circus (Eros is not what he was)00:02
Cricket: Stewart and Bicknell open up old wounds00:02
Health: The greatest gift you can give: When Angela Wright discovered only a kidney transplant could save her brother, she knew exactly what to do. She gave him one of her own00:02
City that never sleeps: Had enough of the rat race? Then create your own metropolis courtesy of the SimCity 2000 video game. Rupert Goodwins investigates00:02
Letter: Does London need central rule?00:02
View from City Road: Fed must act soon to quell turmoil00:02
Football: Scales heads dynamic Dons00:02
Hendrix on Parliament00:02
Football: Elliott 'devastated' by knee diagnosis: Chelsea's popular defender bows out of the professional game00:02
True Confessions: Me and my illitteracy: Women reborn as a Womble00:02
Kigali shelling halts UN flights00:02
Channel challenge00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Mad scramble for school places: Parental choice is proving illusory in some boroughs as too many children chase the best teaching00:02
BPC plans to raise pounds 250m in flotation00:02
Racing: Derby relies on Dante for a saviour: A convincing performance is needed on the Knavesmire to breathe life into the Blue Riband00:02
Creativity: Getting in a twist over corkscrews00:02
NZ may fill top world trade post00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
House price forecasts too optimistic, Prowting warns00:02
Bottom-line crime00:02
Lang turns down Scottish gallery plans00:02
Row reopens over Bill on disabled00:02
Tax Relief: A sense of relief for the self-employed: Have you thought of setting up in business on your own? Christine Stopp assesses the position of the freelance00:02
Special Report on Private Health: A hard task to end pain of the payer: Paul Durman examines the increasing tendency of insurers to balance cost effectiveness of treatment with quality00:02
Letter: Peasants, kings and inspiring teachers00:02
Cricket: Fireworks dampened by Walsh00:02
Health Update: Depression help00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Chewing over new schemes ready to shine: Alison Eadie gets her teeth into the appetising array of dental schemes designed to fill a gap in the market00:02
Departures00:02
Major showered with referendum advice: Patricia Wynn Davies reports on the exchanges intensifying the Europe rift00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Ritz Hotel, Piccadilly, W1 (071-493 8181)00:02
Special Report on Private Health: Get 'em off (or how to expel alien particles): Catherine Riley sets about undoing some enduring mistakes of the past00:02
Health Update: Unsuitable surgeries00:02
Football: Crowe bars the way to Somerset00:02
Cadbury code rules are toned down for smaller companies00:02
Motor Racing: Williams to enter one car in Monaco00:02
Secret tapes fuel anti-hunt dispute: Nicholas Roe reports on a 'Kafkaesque' leadership conflict threatening to create a damaging split within the League Against Cruel Sports00:02
Bottom Line: Sidlaw's big appetite00:02
AT&T wins dollars 4bn deal to rewire Saudi phones00:02
Clinton likely to need charity00:02
Health Update: Plagued by cats00:02
Health: A matter of life and death and bleepers: Elderly patients can be left to die without their families being consulted. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Arts cash boost00:02
Why on earth do they do it?: Lincoln Allison dusts off an old Freudian theory to illuminate the age-old link between sex and politics00:02
Letter: Workers at risk as companies escape prosecution00:02
Letter: Presidential hypocrisy over Singapore caning00:02
'Millionaires firm' that came from nowhere: Privatisation is criticised for selling state assets to sole bidder. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
On Tour: David Lee Roth00:02
Letter: Refreshments with the regal touch00:02
Racing: MPs vote on Sunday bets00:02
Leading Article: Why the old guard is back in Hungary00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
On Pop00:02
Scots heroin addicts 'should get substitute': MPs say dispensing methadone can reduce almost uncontainable drug problem in Scottish inner-cities. John Arlidge reports00:02
On Theatre00:02
Cloudy outlook for first solar eclipse in 10 years: Best views predicted in east - Eye specialists warn of hazards00:02
Letter: Does London need central rule?00:02
Video 'to shock'00:02
This is where we begin00:02
INTERVIEW / For God, Chelsea and St Hoddle]: Gavin Peacock, Christian and football star, doesn't go in for booze and birds. But the FA Cup would do nicely00:02
New products boost API profits00:02
Court Circular00:02
Where are they now?: Neil Young00:02
Letter: Market testing: success stories00:02
Job hopes rise00:02
Travel: A flying start from the Thames: London City Airport offers a taste of journeys from a bygone age. Frank Barrett indulges in a spot of time travel, keeping his feet firmly on the ground00:02
RADIO / Makes you think, really: Robert Hanks on philosophy, ley-lines and that nice Nancy Empson00:02
Saudis 'tortured refugees'00:02
A great fall, but Sir Norman puts himself together again00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Man stabbed son00:02
Irish kidnap victims shot at close range00:02
US owner for Arena00:02
Tory leader's 1991 view00:02
Inside Parliament: Lords show little mercy but the Prime Minister gets life support: Changes to euthanasia laws rejected - Baroness attacks 'small group' of disloyal Tories00:02
Link to killings00:02
Letter: Workers at risk as companies escape prosecution00:02
National Curriculum: First tests aim to set tiers of ability00:02
Mafia hitman 'killed 90'00:02
Death threats haunt Greek champion of Macedonians: In the first of two articles on the region, Leonard Doyle describes Athens' drive against ethnic Slavs00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Rutskoi reappears to predict Yeltsin's fall00:02
Dog breeder 'cruel'00:02
Let the people make a (liberal) choice00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Golf: Daly shows his bottle00:02
Cleaner water plan00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Japan's missing plutonium00:02
Diary00:02
ART / The savagery of a dead sheep: Damien Hirst, sculptor, painter, curator and animal worrier, has gathered about him like-minded enfants terribles at the Serpentine. Andrew Graham-Dixon ponders the herd instinct00:02
Boy left for 48 hours00:02
Panamanians look to future00:02
Letter: Blight at the ends of the Channel tunnel00:02
Today's Number: 200,00000:02
BOOK REVIEW / All that glitters is not weightless gold: Fear of Physics - Lawrence M Krauss: Jonathan Cape, pounds 16.9900:02
IRA member says wrong man jailed for bombing: Man admits link to lorry of explosives00:02
National Curriculum: Teachers welcome more flexible guidelines: Slimmed-down version emphasises British history, compulsory games and vocational options00:02
New German threat to beef00:02
Tennis: Chang passes endurance test: World No 1's assault on the clay-court season is put on hold by rain00:02
Labour delay on minimum wage rate