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The London European Conference: Major confirms French rejection would kill off Maastricht: This is an edited version of the Prime Minister's speech at yesterday's conference, which marked the UK's presidency of the EC00:02
Fighter plans00:02
Rover joins car price war with across-the-board cut00:02
Course Vacancies: University places still to be filled00:02
Dollar buyout00:02
Australian poll gets murderous00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
British Vita warns of 'zero growth'00:02
Rave on00:02
Liberal Democrats call for single exam board00:02
Baby born after mother's death dies in hospital00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Surrey's spinner strikes00:02
Minister to study arms deal details00:02
Obituary: Cyril Bence00:02
Obituary: Derrick Amoore00:02
Short session00:02
Euro strides00:02
Cricket: Who's who in the tour party to play in India and Sri Lanka00:02
The outlawed, tinpot republic that is rich in Serbian dreams: Robert Fisk visits the 'Republic of Krajina', where Serbs in Croatia have declared their independence declared their independence00:02
Court Circular00:02
Racing: Opposition wanes for User Friendly00:02
Column Eight: Genuine forgery for sale00:02
Letter: Telephone taping00:02
Reporters suffer 'censorship by the bullet' in Turkey00:02
Motor Racing: Andretti into the breach at McLaren00:02
Letter: The debate over Maastricht00:02
Letter: 'Officers' and 'other ranks' in the education system00:02
Transplant fails00:02
Health Update: Baby's breath00:02
Koreas agree economic pact00:02
Why Horst Spann yells 'Germany for Germans': Adrian Bridge in Berlin looks at the reasons behind the violence against foreigners in the east of the country00:02
Dockers take share in business success: Martin Whitfield meets once militant dockers who are now entrepreneurs occasionally employing casual labour00:02
Course Guidance: Tutorial college was the right prescription00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Labour's union policies attacked by Nalgo leader: The Trades Union Congress in Blackpool is told of continuing anger over restrictions on secondary action00:02
Anniversaries00:02
ANC march ends in slaughter: 28 killed, 200 wounded as Ciskei troops let loose barrage of gunfire at peaceful protesters00:02
PROMS / Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra / Chailly - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Health: Model method of thawing a joint: Doctors don't know why shoulders should 'freeze' but they now have a way of learning how to treat them, says Paul Dinsdale00:02
The London European Conference: Delors adopts guise of 'sleeping dog'00:02
Ice Hockey: Stubborn start by Sheffield00:02
Pentland plans sales push for Adidas00:02
Husband accused00:02
RADIO / Flying off the Handel: Robert Hanks on Classic FM00:02
'No end in sight' for office slump00:02
Letter: 'Officers' and 'other ranks' in the education system00:02
Letter: The debate over Maastricht00:02
Health Update: Dishwasher's itch00:02
Murder of Ulster couple fuels fears over future targets00:02
Leading Article: Will it always have been with us?00:02
Consumer bodies demand lower home power bills00:02
Letter: Scottish prayers00:02
Take-away fined00:02
Health: A devastating brush with baldness: Women with alopecia can lose all their hair and their self-confidence. But research is producing treatments which offer them hope, reports Barbara Rowlands00:02
Tumour removed00:02
Company News in Brief: Correction:00:02
Lancray costs Scholl pounds 800,00000:02
Lions' den00:02
The London European Conference: EC 'in danger of complete economic collapse': Influential banker warns exchange rate mechanism cannot survive failure to ratify Maastricht treaty00:02
Wife hurt00:02
Levis fakes00:02
BP wins right to explore Azeri fields00:02
Doctors welcome 'will' covering terminal illness00:02
Force of arms to keep the giant at bay: Raymond Whitaker, Asia Editor, examines the policies that led President Bush to sell fighter jets to Taiwan despite a predictable row with China00:02
PICTURE CHOICE / A sniff of greasepaint: Benny Green on Walter Sickert's depiction of the music hall00:02
'Haywire' youngsters a sign of worse to come00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Veteran Communist hands over the reins: Barrie Clement reviews the career of a trade unionist who provoked hatred and admiration in equal measure00:02
The London European Conference: Danes delay next move until after France votes00:02
SA 'sliding down the hill', Hurd says00:02
Mexican soap washes away Russian woes00:02
Diary00:02
About face00:02
Intrum is slowed by debt growth00:02
Gower left out of India tour party00:02
Putting a clamp on TJ-FM00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Dobson calls for training strategy00:02
Visitors help win reprieve for London Zoo00:02
Football: Chelsea to miss Elliott for season00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Cricket: Medlycott signs off: David Llewellyn watches a slow left-armer leave his county on a winning note00:02
View from City Road: Time to ditch tradition00:02
US election rivals roar into final straight00:02
Wandsworth school 'deal' angers residents00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Accountancy and Management: When being the auditor can be a liability: Roger Trapp reports on fears that expensive negligence lawsuits could cross the Atlantic00:02
Old creed replaces Croats' faith in justice: Marcus Tanner in Mostar reflects on the hardening of attitudes and disillusionment with the West00:02
Whitehall chief seeks links with academics00:02
View from City Road: Tackling recession the Rugby way00:02
Letter: Jewish concern for all human suffering00:02
MUSIC / Lest we forget: Anthony Payne stands back in awe as the BBC SO scales new symphonic heights at the Proms; Stephen Johnson shivers in an Ealing garden and counts sheep on the South Bank00:02
American Football: Cowher rounds up Moon men: The Steelers show their mettle in Houston as the Colts discard their reputation as dolts00:02
Hizbollah set to win vote in Lebanon00:02
UK attacked for refusing asylum to dissidents00:02
'Gagging' clauses attacked00:02
German weakness that may undermine Maastricht00:02
ART / Earning her stripes: Like many abstract artists, Bridget Riley believes that her work has been misinterpreted. She talks to Andrew Graham-Dixon00:02
Inquiry into child abuse allegations00:02
Priest charged00:02
The London European Conference: Transatlantic partnership remains a source of rivalry: The growing gap between the US and the new Europe is causing concern. Andrew Marshall reports00:02
Health Update: Dangers of barfly antics00:02
Nuclear inspector says Iraq is hiding details00:02
Cricket: Essex suffer hangover: Gooch rescues the champions - Botham vandalised - Lewis adjusts the pace - Alikhan tucks into seconds00:02
Pound slips again after strong start00:02
Travel industry is braced for more collapses00:02
Market Report: Footsie hopefuls lead way as trade remains a trickle00:02
Pressure grows to ease council tax00:02
Out of the West: Rebels with a Lost Cause cherish their haunting past00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Football: Swiss find fault with McCoist00:02
Rugby League: Offiah faces long race for fitness00:02
Conference warned that Maastricht 'no' would leave EC facing crisis00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Follow the nerd instinct and make a billion: Hard Drive: James Wallace & Jim Erickson - John Wiley & Sons pounds 14.9500:02
Course Guidance: The cost and cares of a second attempt: Karen Gold looks at A-level retakes. Should you spend time and money on a crammer?00:02
View from City Road: Inquiry delay unfair to Suter00:02
Birthdays00:02
Obituary: Max Salvadori00:02
Hunt for the poetry of refuge00:02
Banks had 'grudging' attitude to code00:02
Cricket: Best of Bryson at the last00:02
Letter: Management levels in the health service00:02
Letter: Jewish concern for all human suffering00:02
Health Update: Cancer in men00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Perkins plays it safe and pegs payout00:02
International Football: Taylor muddled by Ince mystery: England manager unravels injury riddle as his Scottish counterpart strikes back at barbs00:02
Golf: Tragedy overshadows over-80s competition: Tim Glover reports from Moortown on the fortitude of senior00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Keeper runs the gauntlet00:02
Leading Article: A problem at Europe's heart00:02
Letter: 'Officers' and 'other ranks' in the education system00:02
Tennis: US Open: McEnroe snapped: Former champion upset by photographer as Courier stays in focus00:02
The silent brickies of Hope Street: Andrew Morgan visits Liverpool's anti-sexist building site, where wolf whistles are banned00:02
Airbus gets dollars 180m of new orders00:02
Constable 'punched cheeky boy in face'00:02
European union card proposed00:02
Chess00:02
THEATRE / Maggie May - Royalty, London WC200:02
Prisoner hanged00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Obituary: Christopher Trace00:02
Fall in footwear demand holds back Peter Black00:02
Major seeks middle way for Europe: Conference told of doubts over Community's role in wake of Cold War00:02
Kiwis threatened00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
The direct route to beating recession: Selling on the doorstep and through parties is resolutely profitable, Janet Robson finds00:02
Baseball: Commissioner resigns00:02
Letter: How we saved our marriage00:02
ANC accuses 'De Klerk lapdog': Chris McGreal, an eyewitness in Bisho yesterday, describes the shooting as cold-blooded murder00:02
Rate rise would keep failures high, credit insurer warns00:02
Collor parades defiance of his detractors00:02
Comment: Don't write off a dollar comeback00:02
Kohl calls talks on paying for unification00:02
Racing: Clean sweep for Sundays00:02
THEATRE / Spanish flights: Tom Morris reviews Els Joglars' Yo Tengo un Tio en America in Edinburgh00:02
The Angela Lambert Interview: In the presence of great goodness: Dame Iris Murdoch, novelist and philosopher: 'The planet will go wrong, be burnt up, and this is something we can do nothing about'00:02
Letter: Anarchic elements00:02
Skipper fined00:02
Letter: Cyprus in harmony00:02
The London European Conference: Brown calls for special summit of G7 nations00:02
A way out of the apocalypse: A country with no government gives the UN the chance to intervene in an imaginative new way, says James Roberts00:02
Barclays agrees to give Harland breathing space00:02
Hockey: England test00:02
Bracelet may be link to woodland murder00:02
MUSIC / Cold comfort farming00:02
Football: Kelly in crisis talks00:02
Tajikistan leader finally quits00:02
Cricket: Gower dumped but Gatting recalled: England 'rebels' return to the fold for the winter missions as selectors spring a few surprises00:02
Man jailed for killing of wife and lover00:02
Overseas sales boost Fairey00:02
Maxwell stake in Nimbus is sold00:02
Bosnia aid flights remain grounded00:02
Cricket: Durham lose direction00:02
Physicists boldly go in search of microwaves00:02
Association of Chief Police Officers of England, Wales and Northern Ireland00:02
Course Guidance: Course vacancies at other colleges00:02
Tokyo tastebuds give fishermen a lifeline: Threatened cuts in EC fishing quotas have fuelled Irish anger, Alan Murdoch reports00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Baseball bat killer's friend is convicted00:02
The outlawed, tinpot republic that is rich in Serbian dreams: Robert Fisk visits the 'Republic of Krajina', where Serbs in Croatia have declared their independence declared their independence