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Law Update: Czech mates00:02
DANCE / Terribly strange adventures: Stephanie Jordan reviews Matthew Bourne's Adventures in Motion Pictures at the Lyric Hammersmith00:02
Chess00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: A distressed auk00:02
British Gas service charge rise 'massive'00:02
View from City Road: A very good trick if he can do it00:02
Letter: More of the same00:02
Reduced cholesterol linked to depression00:02
'Damp squib' firebomb found00:02
Obituary: Juan Benet00:02
Rugby Union: Ring's circular career move00:02
Burton Group dismisses almost 2,000 to cut costs00:02
Birthdays00:02
FILM / Needle and the damage done: L 627 (15) Bertrand Tavernier (Fr); Raising Cain (15) Brian De Palma (US); Man Trouble (15) Bob Rafelson (US); Danzon Maria Novaro (Mex)00:02
Luxury on view by appointment only00:02
Jail alternative that provides an incentive to change: Detention has failed to stop teenagers re-offending, critics argue. Heather Mills reports00:02
Gardner law firm is regional leader00:02
Lloyd's members group launches inquiry into losses00:02
American Football: Bobby beat recharges the Chargers: Matt Tench on the reasons behind the remarkable revitalisation of San Diego, who are two wins away from the Super Bowl00:02
View from City Road: Odd numbers at Lilley00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: A consensus for peace on earth00:02
Minister disqualified for speeding00:02
The Institute of British Geographers' conference: Landslip experts 'could help insurance firms cut costs'00:02
Weapons line up for trial of strength00:02
Batman takes on the Virginia gun lobby: David Usborne visits the state which is the main source of guns used in crime in eastern America00:02
Motor Racing: Walkinshaw to race IndyCars00:02
Malawi arrests dissident editor00:02
Law Update: On the network00:02
Jehovah's Witness dies after refusing blood transfusion00:02
Letter: Lethal cocktail for psychiatrically ill00:02
'Wall' defended00:02
The Institute of British Geographers' conference: Tourism in Caribbean 'is new form of colonialism'00:02
Law Update: Syllabus approved00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Tennis: Germany cruise into final00:02
Salomon trader admits charges00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Anchor system 'went unused'00:02
Serbian-owned firms deny sanction-busting00:02
Campaign fights 'borstal' plan for young offenders: Detention has failed to stop teenagers re-offending, critics argue. Heather Mills reports00:02
Change is happening, right under our noses00:02
FILM / The Last Detail00:02
Kenyan agreement collapses before it starts00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Sailing: London Boat Show, Earls Court00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell's wet-weather debut00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Male preserve breached00:02
Acquisitive Ross adds two more businesses00:02
An economy fighting for its life: Rising German unemployment means there is little chance of another show of union force in the wages round. John Eisenhammer reports00:02
Druck result down 27%00:02
Market Report: Tiddlers still calling the bullish tune00:02
QUIZ / There are more questions than answers: Nick Lezard watches members of the RSC take on the National in their annual contest of theatrical knowledge00:02
Obituary: Dianne Jackson00:02
The Institute of British Geographers' conference: Decline of British coal industry 'is inevitable'00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / The complete Greene00:02
The vision thing and the vision thingybob: Poop-scoop schemes, carrier-bag art; Grannycare shops: the Institute of Social Inventions promotes clever ideas with a conscience. Sue George reports00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Gretna are not green00:02
Emergency in Dushanbe00:02
Tears and beers for the shocked casualties00:02
New Faces for the New Year / Athletics: Campbell races into the future: A young sprinting talent aims to emulate a golden Olympian - Mike Rowbottom talks to Darren Campbell, an athlete tipped for greatness00:02
Table Tennis: Syed sets up England win00:02
Abduction allegation inaccurate, council says00:02
TVS shareholders force higher bid00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Farmers to get emergency cash Shetland to compensate farmers00:02
Law Report: Sentencing guidelines on new legislation: Regina v Bexley, Summers and Harrison - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)(Lord Taylor of Gosforth Chief Justice, Mr Justice Potts and Mr Justice Judge), 30 November 199200:02
Letter: Bad decisions on the 'Braer'00:02
Letter: Child labour at home and abroad00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Leading Article: A wider-ranging inquiry00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Oil pours out of tanker as strong winds and seas hinder clean-up00:02
Letter: Sinn Fein's role in Ulster's local councils00:02
Franc saved by Bundesbank rate move00:02
Rudi, art and the matter of life and death: Derek Jarman, the film-maker and writer, himself HIV positive, lives and works in the milieu of Aids. How does an artist respond to that?00:02
Nureyev funeral at Opera00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Drug swoop00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead00:02
FILM / Readers' Screening00:02
Hoxha Trial00:02
Letter: Wider HIV testing00:02
Laporte set to join in battle for Evode00:02
Gulf allies poised to strike Saddam: Iraq's UN ambassador rejects no-fly zone as deadline for moving missiles nears00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Fund-holding GPs 'give better service'00:02
Wanted: ageing bass guitarist - satisfaction guaranteed: The Rolling Stones have a rhythm section vacancy. David Lister offers a job description00:02
Saturn breaks even against Japanese00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Spreading slick spells disaster for economy: A tragedy long-feared by islanders has come to pass, but it has nothing to do with their involvement in the oil industry. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Liberal Democrats 'open to argument' on voting reform00:02
Letter: Bad decisions on the 'Braer'00:02
Sellafield cancer risk still above the average00:02
Israel buys time with 'concession' on Palestinians00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: A wave of crude oil breaking against the shore as the grounded bow of the Braer lies in the Bay of Quendale off Shetland yesterday00:02
View from City Road: Lord Mayor's showpiece00:02
Bosnian winter threatens the old00:02
Business and City in brief00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Race worker accepts 6000 pounds00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Sister ship had engine problems00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Hockey: Ellison quick to make his mark00:02
Football: Keegan's millions to spend00:02
Law Update: Legal aid criteria00:02
GRE goes further than rivals with bonus axe00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Questions over ship maintenance team: Susan Watts considers what may have happened to make both sets of engines stop on the Braer00:02
Football: FA bans Wright for three matches00:02
How to be irresistible to women00:02
Large award by Thatcher Foundation00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Tug 'could have saved tanker if crew had stayed'00:02
Unita loses cities as war spreads00:02
Mitterrand comes out fighting00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Table Tennis: Cleveland Five Star Open, Thornaby00:02
Leading Article: Once more unto the brink00:02
The Shetland Oil Disaster: Prescott urges Europe to act on sea charter00:02
The thinking behind Iraq's move: Charles Richards, Middle East Editor, analyses the motives of Saddam Hussein in his confrontation with the allies00:02
Echoes of Amundsen as Norwegian races to Pole00:02
Gunmen kill aid worker00:02
Darts: Gregory finished off by George00:02
Racing: Racing prop for the pits00:02
Libyan court orders flogging00:02
FILM / No particular place to go: If the US road movie is an open highway, the British is a country lane. Will Soft Top Hard Shoulder put us back on the map? Sheila Johnston reports00:02
Comment: Getting back to basics at Chevening00:02
Polish MPs tighten liberal abortion law00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Pumping lead00:02
Obituary: Professor Leslie Young00:02
The Institute of British Geographers' conference: Midges put bigger bite on Highlands00:02
Garlic brings Koreans closer00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Cancer tests00:02
US marines strike at militia base00:02
Baby survives week in ice cave00:02
Investment tops agenda as Hurd meets Menem00:02
Football: Anfield heroes who turned Villans: Saunders, Staunton and Houghton are ready for a Mersey dash. Phil Shaw talks to Mark Lawrenson about the dynamic trio00:02
Irish coalition offers agenda for social change00:02
Businesses urged to join city crime fight00:02
Fear for 200,000 Tajik refugees00:02
Computer game health inquiry00:02
Letter: Mortgage rules that protect the sincere00:02
Law: Firm facing up to a Chinese practice: Understanding 'face' is just one secret of success in Peking, Sharon Wallach discovers00:02
Motor Racing: Jaguar poised for Le Mans return00:02
Appeal delays BCCI payout00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Boy is charged over car death of girl, 1300:02
Rover passes Ford as car sales ride high00:02
Letter: Child labour at home and abroad00:02
Council tax in South-east to be highest 'by up to pounds 150'00:02
Birt set to announce sweeping changes00:02
Obituary: Lord Lloyd of Hampstead00:02
Court Circular00:02
Racing: Floyd dies on gallops00:02
Letter: Poor playground for developers00:02
Builders say they will shed more jobs00:02
Pupil knifed in back at school00:02
Problems crowd in on Clinton00:02
Thomson acts to meet Airtours challenge00:02
Out of Russia: Red Square greets a new bearded hero00:02
Citic Pacific completes 625m pounds share placement00:02
Oldest public gallery appeals for help00:02
Cricket: Gatting open-minded against President's men00:02
Here today, cremated yesterday00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Column Eight: Japan can breathe again00:02
Outcry in Delhi over Kashmir massacre00:02
Golf: Richer prizes on US Tour00:02
Geldof company leases Limehouse00:02
TELEVISION / What's it all about, aphid?00:02
Rugby League: Wakefield target Davies00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Hockey: Scots and English think alike00:02
THEATRE / Do you believe in pharaohs?: Paul Taylor on Empty Space's sheet-wise The Curse of the Pharaohs00:02
MUSIC / Rhapsodies and routines: Jan Smaczny hears Mark Elder and the CBSO in an almost all-English programme at Symphony Hall, Birmingham00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fat books in a world that wants to be slim00:02
Virgin set to win BA libel battle00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Polgar's winning chess run ends00:02
Racing: Merry followers get a run for their money: Richard Edmondson shares the experience and the expense of owning a perpetually resting racehorse that has at last got a taste of the track00:02
Letter: Bad decisions on the 'Braer'00:02
Diary00:02
FILM / The dog it was that died: The Dostoevskian violence of Reservoir Dogs