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Newspapers criticised for reports on disasters00:02
TELEVISION / All Partt of the service00:02
American Football: Bills count the cost00:02
Drugs in Sport: IOC aims to close loopholes00:02
No harm in Swiss 'no'00:02
Lamont names his new forecasters00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Bart's denies threat of financial collapse00:02
RADIO / How to take the situation in hand: Talk is expensive: Robert Hanks opens up about sex and greets Alan Partridge in his new role as chat-show host in Knowing Me, Knowing You00:02
Old mistakes continue to haunt GRE: Things have not been going well at the life insurance group. Paul Durman reports00:02
View from City Road: A small matter of methodology00:02
Campaign urges drivers not to have any alcohol: A television commercial to combat drink-driving has been deemed so distressing it cannot be shown before 9pm. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Birthdays00:02
Fish farm is sued over 'spoilt sport'00:02
Borrowing bolsters hopes of recovery00:02
COMPETITION / 'Final Score' Competition: QPR seats to be won00:02
Boxing: Double world title plan for British duo00:02
Crowther takes steps to health00:02
MUSIC/ Out of the egg: Anthony Payne hears Sibelius at the 'Tender is the North' Festival. Plus Mozart switched00:02
Students seek refund for poor education00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Housing officials in bribes inquiry00:02
Obituary: Isobel Morton-Sale00:02
Child care staff interviews criticised00:02
Venezuelans spurn Perez00:02
Football: Rangers awayday00:02
Bill seeks to remove 'wall of secrecy' over safety of drugs00:02
Islamic leaders air their protests00:02
Neo-Nazis arrested00:02
Anniversaries00:02
JAZZ DIARY / Heavy on the relish: Correction00:02
Rugby Union: Scots call up Sharp for A team00:02
Fresh row over gas pipelines00:02
THEATRE / Neville Southall's Washbag - Finborough Arms, London00:02
Sectarian rioting kills 200 in India: Army deployed to retake mosque amid fears for future of secular democracy00:02
Racing: Dunwoody settles for Street credibility00:02
Jensen rescued by British consortium00:02
Accountancy & Management: Scots seek rethink on framework for small businesses00:02
PLO persuaded to rejoin peace talks: Yasser Arafat in Tunis tells Charles Richards why he is sending a team to the negotiations opening today00:02
Health: Bleak winter goes straight to the feet: Each year the onset of cold weather brings suffering to the victims of chilblains. Sometimes patients can do more to help than doctors, says Deborah Jackson00:02
Cricket: Cronje seals win00:02
Obituary: David Cheshire00:02
Sport in Short: Powerboat Racing00:02
Obituary: Sir Charles Mott-Radclyffe00:02
Timor rebels surrender00:02
Column Eight: Sugar in defence at Spurs00:02
Travnik trusts in Allah as Serbs advance: Robert Fisk reports from the embattled Bosnian town where the British United Nations troops do little more than 'reassure' people00:02
Obituary: Bobby Russell00:02
In Shops still expanding00:02
Britain to offer new budget after pressure from Community00:02
Charters for the charterless00:02
Two faults found beneath LA00:02
Letter: Putting a price on human life00:02
Slovene vote00:02
Health Update: Cholesterol kits under question00:02
Widow says killer deserved execution: For one of those bereaved, jailing Nicholas Vernage for life was not enough00:02
Hospital closures 'should await further research': The author of a report on health services in London is recommending a cautious approach. Judy Jones reports00:02
Charities: Vitally important to add skill to enthusiasm: Trustees need training to understand the extent of their responsibilities, writes Joanna Gibbon in this Special Report00:02
Health Update: Tongue untied00:02
INTERVIEW / The very reverend Brian Redhead: 'I like the sound of my own words and thoughts,' he admits. And seven million 'Today' listeners do, too. When a man is endowed with such wisdom, it's not surprising he wants to be a preacher00:02
Can you really trust Akela?: The Warner report may protect children in homes, but not those in private schools and scout troops, says Sandra Barwick00:02
MUSIC / BBC Philharmonic / Edward Downes - RNCM, Manchester00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Female Anglican priests ordained in Australia00:02
Details on search for Clinton file to be sent to Washington00:02
Major urged to defy Tory rebels over EC budget00:02
Tennis: McEnroe ready for his curtain call00:02
Prisoners escape after stabbing00:02
Letter: Intervention in the interests of suffering humanity00:02
View from City Road: Drug sales no help for ICI00:02
Obituary: Fr Bryan Houghton00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Innovation is ruled out on new TV show00:02
Football: Liverpool fall to Beardsley's finishing touch00:02
MUSIC / London Sinfonietta - South Bank Centre, London00:02
Rugby League: Wigan have work cut out00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
Letter: India divided, a mosque destroyed00:02
Forte confirms pounds 402m Gardner Merchant MBO00:02
Ice Hockey: Panthers savaged by Devils00:02
DANCE / Victorious by a whisker: Judith Mackrell sees the Royal Ballet's Tales of Beatrix Potter00:02
ART / Deja Vu: In 1852 Holman Hunt shocked the art world with his Strayed Sheep. Recently, another flock 'strayed' into a West End gallery as the 'living sculpture' element in an exhibition of work by Israeli sculptor Menashe Kadishman00:02
MUSIC / Adapt and survive: Domus Piano Quartet - Wigmore Hall00:02
Letter: Sordid hounding of a homosexual cleric00:02
Woman died after keyhole operation00:02
Health Update: First aid facts00:02
Black group declares war on SA whites00:02
Sport in Short: Netball00:02
Bush 'voiced disquiet over Mark Thatcher'00:02
Beckett threatened at knifepoint00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Howls and laughter heard under a full moon: 'The Beast Within: A History of the Werewolf' - Adam Douglas: Chapmans, 15.99 pounds00:02
Officers criticised for interviews on prostitute killing00:02
Unruly Russian MPs sheath their sabres00:02
Children's home staff face tougher vetting00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / Taking dictation00:02
Letter: India divided, a mosque destroyed00:02
Leading Article: India's secularism at risk00:02
Snooker: Clark makes last four00:02
Hunt for Muslim gunmen in the Gaza Strip00:02
Rugby Union / University Match: Blues band on the run: Twickenham sold on showpiece00:02
I lived to tell the tale, but what about Sam?: Jan Ariens had been writing to a prisoner on death row in Mississippi for five years. He travelled there to be a character witness in a retrial for his friend00:02
Henderson pays pounds 42.5m for Touche Remnant00:02
Letter: Sordid hounding of a homosexual cleric00:02
Diary00:02
Station managers field complaints from front-line: Charles Oulton joined commuters who took up BR's invitation to meet its managers face to face00:02
First US troops ashore tomorrow00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Obituary: Dr Elias E. Manuelidis00:02
Officer fell victim to robber with a hatred of police: Terry Kirby traces the violent career of a habitual criminal who realised his ambition to 'kill a cop'00:02
Market Report: Second-liners take the lead over top tier00:02
MPs will recommend reprieve for several hit-list pits00:02
Westland ahead despite setbacks00:02
Stabbed guard 'feared Aids'00:02
Racing: Elite lifts Scudamore's title chase00:02
Charities: A chance to speak for themselves (CORRECTED)00:02
Fire-risk inquiry at 'taxpayer palaces'00:02
Tories 'blocked' plan to increase coal productivity: Consultants told the Government before its pit-closure announcement that British Coal could cut costs by changing working practices. Jonathan Foster reports00:02
Church appointments00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Sailing: Armada's gear problems00:02
Somalia media invasion goes in00:02
Hindus exact revenge for crimes of history00:02
Leading Article: Warning: police road-block00:02
Health: You won't treat me? Sorry, can't hear you: When Zelda Tomlin suffered a sudden, traumatic loss of hearing, she met with alarmingly different treatment in two NHS hospitals00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Intervention in the interests of suffering humanity00:02
Northwest axes Airbus orders worth dollars 3.5bn00:02
Doctor accused of poisoning00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Obscure desire00:02
'Evil' triple killer jailed for minimum of 25 years00:02
Frozen greens 'are nutritious'00:02
Letter: Who should speak for East Timor00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Fury of French minority00:02
Possible US involvement in search of clinton files00:02
British Rail bribes trial collapses00:02
Health Update: Fertile forties00:02
Letter: Offshore riddle of the Irish vote00:02
Hockey: Hassall adds a touch of class00:02
Football: Beck takes on new challenge with Preston00:02
Athletics: McColgan cashes in on marathon commitment00:02
Tennis: Courier predicts a long reign00:02
Sellafield 'may lose two German contracts'00:02
Tunstall to expand European activities00:02
Letter: The need to invest in entertainment00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Takeshita refuses to resign in gangster row00:02
Clinton's show still on the road00:02
Oil spreads00:02
UK fifth in cost of groceries league: Patrick Hosking examines a survey of shopping prices in 13 countries00:02
Airtours carves out bigger place in sun00:02
HMS Plymouth in dry dock00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Skating00:02
Accountancy & Management: Faith in fair play to guide the City on reporting: The accounting watchdog has been baring its teeth to aid self-regulation, as Roger Trapp reports00:02
Dan-Air chairman's charity fails to impress00:02
Lloyd's deputy faces action by members00:02
Visitors denied entry to UK may get appeal00:02
Boxing: Hide has ways of seeking limelight: Richard Edmondson on Britain's other heavyweight00:02
Cricket: Tour to India in jeopardy00:02
'Many survivors will never forget horror of road crash'00:02
12,000 pounds pay gap for women directors00:02
Fire-bomb attacks on British temples00:02
View from City Road: S&N's bark worse than its bite00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Police introduce IRA road-blocks in Manchester00:02
Obituary: Rudolph Zimmerman00:02
Profits up at South Wales Electricity00:02
ART / DEALERS: Trading in gilt-edged stock: For 30 years Richard Temple has kept faith in the artistry of icons. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Sport in Short: Speed Skating00:02
Boom in China's arms sales00:02
Cheap labour costs Greece dear: Greeks are waking up to the dangers posed by illegal immigration from Albania, writes Tony Barber in Athens00:02
Lord King, Businessman of the Year00:02
Comment: Switzerland could show us another path00:02
Health Update: Musical malaise00:02
ART / Boys will be boys: James Hall on the narcissism of Gilbert & George at the Anthony d'Offay Gallery.00:02
Gatt row rears up to threaten fragile truce00:02
Maastricht is nothing to fear: John Major cannot appease the anti-Europeans in his party. They must be routed, says Lord Gladwyn00:02
Letter: Survival outside monetary union00:02
Cricket: Kiwis face follow-on00:02
Rugby Union: Rhythm of the Blues00:02
'Independent Sicily' plot00:02
A tide of acid that can scar as well as entertain00:02
Chess