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Cricket: Houghton century makes history00:02
Court Circular00:02
Rugby Union: England green on laws00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Gerald Ellison00:02
Hanson set to buy Costain coal interests00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (3): There's no business like show business: Anthony Lewis reports on a cost-effective way for car makers to demonstrate their wares to the public00:02
Rugby League: Offiah fit for world final00:02
Bush goes all out to hit Clinton on taxes00:02
ITN seeks further talks on Carlton bid00:02
Car ban considered for ancient country roadway: An inquiry beginning today could set a precedent for the future use of 'green' roads. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Out of India: High jinks in search for a high lama00:02
EC states told they must boost employment00:02
Warning on 'immense' Kurdish aid emergency00:02
Government in Crisis: Tory rebels win stay of execution for pits: Commons vote in balance after Heseltine announces three-month moratorium for 21 collieries00:02
American Football: Cunningham salvages a record from the wreckage00:02
Government in Crisis: Two dozen Tories hold key to pits motion00:02
Japanese seek a kingmaker00:02
Tottenham achieves payout goal00:02
ART / A legacy written in stone: The Barbican stages the first retrospective show of the sculptor, engraver and typographer Eric Gill next month. David Kindersley tells Dalya Alberge about his apprenticeship with the artist00:02
Police apologise over house raid00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
RADIO / The tracks of their tears: Robert Hanks listens to tragic children and annoying soundtracks00:02
Health Update: Healthy nicotine00:02
Carmen's Company00:02
MUSIC / Perfect mix: Edward Seckerson reviews Glyndebourne Touring Opera's The Rake's Progress00:02
Rugby Union: Geldenhuys unpunished, France incensed00:02
Government in Crisis: Pit closure areas to receive pounds 165m package of aid00:02
Health Update: Not-so-heavy metal00:02
Leading Article: Adoption is no crime00:02
Interest rate hopes push pound down00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Government in Crisis: MPs will use electricity report to aid inquiry00:02
Government in Crisis: Confusion reigns at 10 pits facing closure00:02
Letter: Off the beaten path, from coast to coast00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Gerald Ellison00:02
Obituary: Baroness Ewart-Biggs00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Hotline on Maastricht dampens 'erotic' rivals00:02
Government in Crisis: Public sector shows shift from UK coal00:02
Obituary: Sheenah Smith00:02
Football: Mimms maintains the momentum: Rovers draw closer to Norwich at the top as Kenny Dalglish's team battle their way to a point00:02
Women in Britain hardest hit by pay gap00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
INTERVIEW / Preaching to the faithful from an Italian translation: Liam Brady was a hero in Dublin. He was a hero in London and a hero in Turin. Now he is in Glasgow, where success may lead to sainthood00:02
Bad apples still give insurance giants a pain: Regulation has failed to solve the problem of rogue life salesmen, reports Paul Durman00:02
Government in Crisis: Scargill calls the faithful to battle00:02
Ice Hockey: Figala in imperious form00:02
MCC pensioners ask for status rise00:02
Pressures that drove couple to bypass the bureaucracy: Kathy Marks reports on the experience of an adoptive couple who would have been prepared to defy the law00:02
A quick step in the wrong direction00:02
Obituary: Baroness Ewart-Biggs00:02
Police inquiry into cell death00:02
Memorial Service: Peter Jenkins00:02
US seeks more Heathrow slots00:02
DANCE / Map of the world: Judith Mackrell reviews Shobana Jeyasingh Dance Company at The Place00:02
Obituary: Winifred Collings00:02
Quadrant plunges into red00:02
Painter-Stainers' Company00:02
Racing: Club warns over strike00:02
Pound suffered on the foreign exchanges yesterday00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Health Update: Hormone therapy00:02
'Belle and the Beast in the Ballroom',00:02
Gieves feels the chill of recession00:02
View from City Road: Electricity not for the nervous00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (9): Bags of new ideas for giving priority to safety: New seatbelts, airbags and anti-skid control are all designed to reduce injury to motorists. Anthony Lewis reports00:02
Obituary: Baroness Ewart-Biggs00:02
Football: McClelland believes the European force is with Leeds: Phil Shaw on the thoughts of John McClelland, the centre-half who played for both the English and Scottish champions and expects Leeds to prevail against Rangers00:02
Appointments00:02
Deng waves in the new leaders00:02
Letter: Quicker by rail than by road00:02
Government in Crisis: Major faces leadership test00:02
Football: Wednesday to attack Germans00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Minister closes 'Antares' case00:02
Cossacks champion xenophobia: The revival of one of Russia's most colourful peoples has revealed an ugly side to the romantic image, writes Tony Barber in Moscow00:02
Health: Watch out for raids on vitamin C: Health food shops in the US have been under siege, says Angela Smyth. Will it happen here?00:02
Aspinall casinos cancellation fails00:02
Health Update: Straight sprinting00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The armchair confessions of an agony uncle: 'In the Psychiatrist's Chair' - Anthony Clare: Heinemann, 16.99 pounds00:02
Confident police crack down on Shining Path00:02
Asian 'beaten to death'00:02
General Norman Schwarzkopf at Harrods00:02
Mindless art of the fact junkies00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (1): Take your partners to survive: Conglomeration is the name of the game, says Martin Derrick00:02
Watchdog speeds check on electricity costs00:02
Health: First aid for the mind in a hospital prefab: Veronica Groocock on an emergency psychiatric service for people who simply cannot cope00:02
THEATRE / The Two Gentlemen of Verona - Barbican Theatre00:02
Letter: Gloomy predictions show their worth00:02
Mount Banking may be insolvent00:02
EC increases maternity leave to 14 weeks00:02
ANC accepts blame for torture by its security officials00:02
Government in Crisis: Backbenchers not convinced by statement00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
View from City Road: Clements will need better luck00:02
Barclays shares slide on debt fears00:02
Obituary: Lord Franks00:02
Hockey: Hawks' wings clipped00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Comment: Worrying signals for the markets00:02
Just hobbling on without a martyr or a moral ending00:02
Leading Article: A fair market for coal00:02
Letter: Memories of quality television drama00:02
MUSIC / Birmingham Contemporary Music Group - Adrian Boult Hall, Birmingham00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Market Report: ICI at year's low as Goldman unloads shares00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Motor Racing: Family affair for Andrettis00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Accountancy and Management: Going flat out for the horizontal: Roger Trapp reports on the 10 key principles at the heart of a new form of company organisation00:02
Grant aid boosts 'green' farming00:02
British Rail turns over a new leaf00:02
Campaign Diary: Quayle's ambition soars in a sinking campaign00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (10): Keeping track of the thieves: A new device will alert the police when a vehicle is stolen, reports Tony Bosworth00:02
Baby's body discovered in garden00:02
Minister criticises 'dogma-ridden' view of adoption00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Obituary: Baroness Ewart-Biggs00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (5): Latest, faster, better, bigger, neater models: Martin Derrick previews the exhibits and what is coming soon00:02
View from City Road: Murdoch paints gloomy picture00:02
Baseball: Toronto look for a flag day: Sprightly Sprague springs a shock to the Braves bullpen to give the Blue Jays hope of a first title00:02
EC gives better maternity deal to UK women00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Health: Help me, I think I'm turning into a man: When hair grows where it shouldn't, the result can be traumatic for women seeking an idealised beauty, says Barbara Rowlands00:02
Football: Barnet facing walkout by players00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Government in Crisis: Tory papers remain on the offensive00:02
Malawi activists urge monitoring00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Birthdays00:02
Widow killed and home set ablaze00:02
Diary00:02
Westwood launches elegant assault on the fashion capital00:02
Boxing: Lewis invokes Tyson's power00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (11): Towards a green machine: The internal combustion engine is a polluter but great steps are being taken to perfect the cleaner car, says Matthew Carter00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Milosevic move may portend Serbian coup00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (2): Europe envies Japan's model strategy: Four-yearly cycles of model replacement mean Japanese products grab a disproportionate share of attention, writes Tony Lewin00:02
National Power in Malaysian gas venture00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (7): The best financial deals for your wheels: Money talks, but HP or a personal leasing contract may be better than a bank loan, writes Anthony Lewis00:02
MUSIC / First time out00:02
Baltic losses spark share price collapse00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Letter: Just about the most elegant way to ride00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Government in Crisis: Tories see Heseltine's hopes of power fade: Friends and enemies of the trade minister believe his humbling was self-inflicted. Colin Brown reports00:02
Government in Crisis: Heseltine fails to mollify Tory critics: Miners do not want charity, Churchill insists - Cook condemns 'closure by delayed action'00:02
Racing: St Jovite joins the Classic00:02
Sport in Short: Roller Hockey00:02
Renamo violates ceasefire00:02
Sweet sales amount to nearly pounds 4bn00:02
Gorbachev ally fears resurgent right wing00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Government in Crisis: Case for closures 'remains compelling': This is the full text of Michael Heseltine's statement to the House of Commons yesterday00:02
The State of British Tennis: 'We must spend to attract world-class coaches'00:02
German banks admit damage from mark rise00:02
Chess00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations00:02
Helsinki shrugs off election setback00:02
Snooker: Higgins breaks a record00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Obituary: Lord Hatch of Lusby00:02
Tennis: Graf poised to profit00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (8): Premiums set for return to earth at last: Insurance costs have risen by about 25 per cent a year for the last two years but the worst may be over for the time being, says Tony Bosworth00:02
The Queen speaks out for Europe00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Yeltsin extends nuclear test ban00:02
Government in Crisis: NUM chiefs fear extremist threat00:02
Red route 'has eased traffic flow'00:02
Aftershocks hit Colombia00:02
Health Update: Mothers' milk turned sour00:02
EC moves to save dolphins00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Government in Crisis: Defiant miners at Silverhill colliery in Nottinghamshire00:02
BBC sacks head of broadcasting research team00:02
Letter: Unita's complaints about Angolan elections00:02
Letter: Dance audiences left in the dark00:02
Baseball: Braves are tamed00:02
Obituary: Baroness Ewart-Biggs00:02
Obituary: Gael Elton Mayo00:02
US bond prices sink on Clinton spending reports00:02
Column Eight: Spirited away from Trinity00:02
Buying China for the party: Deng Xiaoping has attempted to win popular support with economic reform. But a struggle to succeed him may loosen the Communists' grip on power, writes Raymond Whitaker00:02
Courts urged to do more for debtors00:02
Government in Crisis: Labour guffaws greet Walker posting: Derision greeted the choice of a Conservative 'wet' to co-ordinate coalfields aid. Colin Brown reports00:02
Banda's aide meets activists00:02
Court in uproar at murder hearing00:02
ART / Posture and imposture: Andrew Graham-Dixon finds fantasy, pastiche and a hint of the boardroom in 'The Swagger Portrait' at the Tate00:02
Giscard rules out future accord with Socialists00:02
Faults found on oil-rig helidecks00:02
Obituary: Charles Crawley00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Special Report on the Motor Show (4): A passion for revelry in creature comforts: Martin Derrick picks his way through a glut of in-car accessories for staving off boredom on interminable journeys00:02
Experts deride cheap gas claims00:02
Racing: Roberts thrives in the title role: Backing from a special agent has taken the champion jockey-elect to the brink of reaching a notable benchmark. Paul Hayward reports00:02
Bondholder hits out at Next00:02
Obituary: Marjorie Lempfert00:02
Letter: Government under fire: calls for coalitions, resignations and public demonstrations