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Letter: A picture that would please Holloway00:02
International Rescue arrives at Woolworths: Thunderbirds are go, going, gone. Simon Cunliffe is a rare owner00:02
ASB issues capital bond proposals00:02
RECORDS / By all means necessary: Andy Gill on the soundtrack to Malcolm X and new releases of Brazilian and gospel music00:02
Lockheed will pay dollars 1.5bn for General Dynamics air arm00:02
Swiss president00:02
MUSIC / The Hebrides Ensemble - The Queen's Hall, Edinburgh00:02
Child sex case man remanded00:02
INTERVIEW / Abrasive action: Playwright Doug Lucie is known for vitriol. But is he going soft? Sarah Hemming reports00:02
Letter: Preservation of a democratic and secular India00:02
Diary00:02
Fall likely at Manweb's distribution business00:02
Prince pays tribute to BBC World Service00:02
Education: NUS awakes to consumer rights: Academics have welcomed a union charter telling them the standards students expect, reports Michael Durham00:02
Cobras 'buzz' Aideed in show of US might00:02
Football: Champions' League: Ferguson keeps Rangers on course: Mistake by Russians' stand-in goalkeeper provides platform for Scots to pursue a place in final00:02
Rowland to sell shares for pounds 50m00:02
Letter: Wind of recession whips up debate00:02
View from City Road: Rights for the wrong reasons00:02
Macedonia role for UN observers00:02
Royal engagements00:02
Football: Marseille mastery00:02
German neo-Nazi leader jailed for incitement00:02
The Royal Separation: Joint coronation 'would make farce of ceremony': The separation finds some echoes from history. Steve Boggan and David Keys report00:02
Letter: Wind of recession whips up debate00:02
Contestants vie to join the loo roll of honour: Andrew Morgan joined a tour of inspection by judges looking for the best place to go when on the move00:02
Hindu premises targeted in third night of arson00:02
Somalia: White House 'steamrollered' into intervention00:02
Gaidar the reformist fields brickbats from the hardliners: Helen Womack in Moscow on the tribulations of the Acting Prime Minister00:02
MoD paid pounds 80,000 for ship party to reward efficiency00:02
Coma man should be allowed to die, appeal judges say00:02
Education: Open doors, shared ideas00:02
Greenalls defies hotel downturn00:02
Long arm of Iraq reaches dissidents in Jordan00:02
SA rivals meet00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sweet start as Russia goes private00:02
Letter: The separation of the royal couple00:02
Ninety listed buildings demolished00:02
Obituary: Ina Souez00:02
The Royal Separation: Diary of an 'annus horribilis' for the Queen00:02
Bomb in van explodes at rush hour Tube station00:02
The Royal Separation: The show goes on for Royal Industries plc: Tim Kelsey joins the commoners gathered at the gates of Buckingham Palace00:02
Thatcher warns against China trade sanctions: Former prime minister gives her backing to Hong Kong governor. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Hepworth buys Dutch businesses00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Congress deputies humiliate Yeltsin00:02
Letter: Safety in the pits00:02
Fashion: That's enough perfection, thanks: The invasion of the supermodels continues in TV commercials and high-street campaigns. We are due for a break, pleads Tamsin Blanchard00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
The Royal Separation: Party leaders united in calling for privacy: John Major told the Commons that the decision had no constitutional implications. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Digging up dirt can land you in doo-doo00:02
Sports Letters: Senna's driving00:02
DANCE / A test of Dutch courage: Stephanie Ferguson on Netherlands Dance Theatre, in Britain after 17 years00:02
An ill wind blows outside the summit cocoon00:02
Skipper dies as dredger sinks00:02
Pilot is killed in plane crash00:02
The Royal Separation: Public offers sympathy but support slips00:02
Isosceles directors plan third shake-up00:02
Shareholders say no to Sugar00:02
Allenby recalls UK role in Palestine00:02
The royal split: does it matter?: Richard Harries, Bishop of Oxford, regrets the separation and says a major adjustment in the nation's thinking is needed00:02
Sports Letters: Religion irrelevant00:02
Cricket: Wessels in the dock00:02
Column Eight: Beastly tidings for Buxton00:02
Education: The danger of changing the subject00:02
Letter: Preservation of a democratic and secular India00:02
Curfews fail to halt Indian religious riots00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Football: Anti-racist protests00:02
Obituary: William Shawn00:02
Sport in Short: Pools News00:02
Leading Article: When more does mean worse00:02
Clinton inherits Iraq inquiry00:02
Clough's proud moment00:02
The Royal Separation: Palace played the tabloid press and lost a love match: What part did the media play in the failure of the marriage? Or did the Royal Family tempt fate? Mark Lawson reports00:02
Sports Letters: BBC and Neath00:02
Fashion: See what crawled up from underground: It started with unmelodic tapes and sloppy teenagers, but it developed into a complete style. Roger Tredre reports on the grunge phenomenon00:02
The Royal Separation: Duchess awarded pounds 60,000 over photographs00:02
Agony aunts have problems, too: Advice columnists are meeting to discuss the increasingly serious contents of their postbags, writes Janie Lawrence00:02
Commentary: EC competition slow to take off00:02
'No middle way' warns gloomy Delors00:02
View from City Road: Fred's spanner in the gearing00:02
Bullough warns on profits00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Cosmo Woman ensures SA is safe for 'Sex': John Carlin reports from Pretoria on a legal appeal to censors against a ban on photographs from the Madonna bestseller00:02
'Uzbek opposition figure held'00:02
Blow for M3 protesters00:02
Pit productivity plan could save up to 15,000 jobs00:02
Rugby Union: Hopley lends his weight to London00:02
S&P considers drop in IBM credit rating00:02
Countryside reports rise in buyer interest00:02
Letter: Right, left and satire00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Cricket: England handed offer of NZ tour00:02
Letter: Broadmoor staff left with no voice00:02
Divorced, separated - and crowned: David Starkey says it is time to banish Victorian ideals and join the modern world00:02
The Royal Separation: Twilight of a royal myth: Richard Tomlinson looks at the history of an unhappy dynasty that has been damaged by its attempts to promote an unrealistic image00:02
Clean-up to begin00:02
News in Brief00:02
Rugby Union: Hastings battles through00:02
Letter: Scout leaders00:02
Football: FA Cup: Marlow's moves draw blank in fog00:02
Letter: Wind of recession whips up debate00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Court circular00:02
Somalia: Ill met by moonlight in Mogadishu: Richard Dowden feels the full force of Operation Restore Hope, already attacked for media saturation and a disregard for basic planning00:02
Immigration row00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
NFC price drops at doubts over earnings00:02
Nato to consider plan to tackle Serbs00:02
Destruction order adds to confusion on pit bulls00:02
Art Market: Goya fetches record pounds 4.95m00:02
New pressure on Takeshita00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
210 killed in Bolivia disaster00:02
Sticking their necks out in Southall: They fight for female victims of injustice, but nobody thanks them much - until yesterday. Melanie McFadyean reports00:02
Sports Letters: Twickenham00:02
Commentary: Appearances in the balance00:02
Pull the other one, it's got knobs on: To a new generation of rockers the 'Telefunken valve compressor' is right up there with quiffs, leathers and the BSA. Joseph Gallivan reports00:02
Afro-Caribbean men 'face greatest jail risk'00:02
Somalia: Press steals the marines' thunder00:02
THEATRE / North, but not quite magnetic: Paul Taylor sees Barrie Rutter's Yorkshire Richard III heading south00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Palace and Princess make pact: Royal couple have no plans to divorce and accession to the throne will not be affected00:02
View from City Road: The benefit of the doubt00:02
Toys rise above the recession: The unpredictable dictates of fashion can mean a nightmare for manufacturers and panic for parents. Nigel Cope reports00:02
REVIEW / Here comes the weekend: The Sundays - Town & Country00:02
Dhaka accused of brutality against its tribal peoples00:02
Serbian forces 'using human shields'00:02
Sports Letters: Record attendance00:02
Birthdays00:02
Market Report: Guinness alert takes the froth off drinks sector00:02
News raises fears in a divided city: Jonathan Chapman looks at relations between Birmingham's Hindus and Muslims as India is rocked by riots00:02
Scientists divided on new research into Alzheimer's: Correction00:02
Blame those traffic jams on Brussels00:02
Lyric sheets00:02
Obituary: Yehia Haqqi00:02
Cricket: Sri Lanka's historic win00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Tennis: Grand Slam Cup: McEnroe is to coach Agassi: Wimbledon champion calls upon the advice of his mentor as he struggles to remedy his shortcomings00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
The Royal Separation: The statement from Buckingham Palace00:02
Racing: Bookies respond to critics00:02
Tuberculosis cases surface00:02
On the scent of a discount at Boots00:02
Sports Letters: More goals in Italian League00:02
'Creeping erosion' threatens quality of TV for children00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Snooker: McManus humbles Hendry00:02
THEATRE / Hamlet - Lilian Baylis, London EC100:02
Football: Shearer too sharp for Watford00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Cricket: TCCB to give Test refunds00:02
Jets bomb Kabul's presidential palace00:02
Chess00:02
Brooke may scrap arts funding by regions00:02
Football: Jones takes his case to an appeal00:02
Recession lifts Lombard00:02
Football: Uzzell considers starting civil action00:02
Obituaries00:02
Commentary: Government must help absorb blasts00:02
Baseball: Lock-out closer for the players00:02
Jury convicts former CIA man00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Newspaper editors to be questioned over Press Bill00:02
Officers cleared of pub assault00:02
Law Report: Withdrawing patient's treatment is lawful: Airedale National Health Service Trust v Bland - Court of Appeal (Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Butler-Sloss and Lord Justice Hoffmann): 9 December 1992.00:02
Leading Article: Compare and contrast00:02
Letter: Mark of Europe00:02
Leading Article: Separate lives00:02
Obituary: William Shawn00:02
Letter: Irish artists00:02
Rat power00:02
Education: Benefits in DIY training: Karen Gold visits a school where the pupils are not the only ones learning and another in which appraisal is met with enthusiasm rather than anxiety00:02
Further mortgage cuts 'unlikely'00:02
Business and City summary00:02
Public Services Management: Poor relations in race for government cash: National spending cuts will hit local services to ethnic minority communities, says Paul Gosling00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Athletics: Battle of the sexes00:02
Racing: Mogul survives Waterloo chaos: Paul Hayward reports on how the Champion Hurdle trial at Haydock yesterday lost its sense of direction00:02
Avon produces surprise00:02
Cairo cracks down on Zealots00:02
E German guard gets six years00:02
Refugees die00:02
Travel firm creditors to sue DTI00:02
The Royal Separation: Modern fairy story with a bitter twist: Charles Oulton charts the beginning and end of a love affair conducted in public00:02
Pounds 50m fraud incentive for councils00:02
Congress rejects Gaidar00:02
Football: FA Cup: Marshall lays down the law00:02
The Royal Separation: Prince could still be head of Church00:02
Checks follow plutonium leak00:02
Tiny's Lonrho share sale stuns City00:02
Belfast hit by three bombs