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Sport in short: Boxing00:02
Obituary: Professor R. J. Last00:02
Scoop] Josie and Boney on the rocks00:02
Boxing: Boxing far too clever00:02
Fingerprints of couple 'found in IRA bomb holdall'00:02
Jobs for the boys provokes protest in Italy: Despite making promises to the contrary, the ruling parties are finding it hard to reform their corrupt ways. Patricia Clough reports from Rome00:02
Column Eight: Credit card slip00:02
Bosnian Serbs clash over terms of deal to end war00:02
Players and fans suffer in power vacuum: David McKinney on the Super League's challenge to the Scottish Football League00:02
UK soldier killed in mystery shooting00:02
Golf: High flyer answers his angels' prayers: The career of Jim Payne has been on an upward curve since he conquered St Mellion in May. Tim Glover reports00:02
Algerians' call for rebellion00:02
Dixons Group's chairman, Stanley Kalms00:02
Market Report: Rough ride for Rolls as index drops again00:02
Letter: Serious messages in Benetton ads00:02
John Major listening to John Gummer, the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, making a point during a break at a food marketing seminar held at No 1000:02
Football: Sheron sets tone for on-song City00:02
Agreement on Guatemala exiles00:02
TELEVISION / The bad guys won00:02
MPs seek power to oversee MI5's role and budget00:02
Obituary: Dame Janet Vaughan00:02
German troops may go abroad00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Devil's advocates lurking behind net curtains: 'At the heart of Darkness' - John Parker: Sidgwick & Jackson, 15.9900:02
JAZZ / Tonic for the troops: Eddie Henderson - Tenor Clef, London N100:02
Commentary: Going for broke at the Bank00:02
Letter: Condemnation for airline that swooped to conquer00:02
Raid on Iraq: Bush and Clinton stand together on Iraq policy00:02
SIB offends life offices with new standards call00:02
Royal telephones 'almost certainly bugged': Evidence points to a professional operation as the source of intimate tape recordings now in the public domain. Steve Boggan reports00:02
MUSIC / Mauve satin, spiritual repose: Adrian Jack on the opening recitals in Tatiana Nikolaeva's cycle of the Bach 48 Preludes and Fugues at the Wigmore Hall00:02
First National told to probe rights leak00:02
London appeal00:02
Football: Rangers want prompt decision on Durie00:02
Royalties demand threatens research into cystic fibrosis00:02
Motion against Patten fails00:02
Raid on Iraq: Only the adrenalin hits US pilots: Neil MacFarquhar of AP describes the scene on board the USS Kitty Hawk before and after the attack on Iraq00:02
Obituary: Charles Tillon00:02
Sport in short: Squash00:02
Raid on Iraq: Bombers' targets are key to political change00:02
Letter: Inflation, output and unemployment00:02
States sign ban on chemical weapons00:02
Fraud action00:02
Golf: Darcy backs out00:02
What makes a first-clas teacher: There are nine subjects on the national curriculum for primary schools. Judith Judd looks at the latest thinking on how they should be taught00:02
Letter: Threat to facility for schizophrenics00:02
Sports Letters: Rule changes in football00:02
Sport in short: Rugby Union00:02
Crusader takes on US health reform00:02
Court Circular00:02
Power lunching with Tina, Carly et Al00:02
There'll be no place like home for President Clinton00:02
Nintendo games to carry health warning00:02
Lamont is warned on more cuts or taxes00:02
Letter: Condemnation for airline that swooped to conquer00:02
Guinness chaser sours the Arnault cocktail: A sharp fall in share prices has come as France's LVMH grapples with falling sales of luxury goods, writes Nicholas Faith00:02
BR 'to lose 25 per cent of its freight business'00:02
Golf: Prize-money halved for women's Tour opener00:02
MPs to debate referendum on Maastricht00:02
Racing: St Jovite the saviour of an ordinary vintage: Richard Edmondson on the annual assessments of the international handicappers00:02
Cabinet to consider a law of privacy00:02
Costain makes 5% cut in staff pay00:02
ROCK / Lost in music, caught in a trap: Sister Sledge are back, and it's like they've never been away. Lloyd Bradley spoke with them at the Fridge club in Brixton00:02
Raid on Iraq: Allies give Iraq a 'spanking': 114 aircraft, including British Tornados, return safely after raids on missile sites. Extra US troops for Kuwait00:02
Top civil servants face Lamont bills scrutiny00:02
Labour 'must accept that NHS market exists'00:02
The crew of the space shuttle Endeavour making their way to the launch pad at Cape Canaveral. The shuttle, carrying a dollars 200m ( pounds 130m) US government statellite, took off after a weather delay00:02
Fashion: Creedless, classless, ageless - and cheap: Reworked in baby pink or stretched to the limits of the imagination, good old durable denim looks certain to become the designer fabric of the year. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Letter: Condemnation for airline that swooped to conquer00:02
Brian Hall, a restorer, working on the statue of Eros which has been removed from Piccadilly Circus to Telford00:02
Back to base on VAT: Peter Torday reports on the Chancellor's revenue-raising options for balancing the budget00:02
Fire scare at Chernobyl00:02
Football: Bright sparks quick recovery00:02
Raid on Iraq: Cadillacs fuelled for desert flight: Robert Fisk finds Kuwaitis as unprepared for war as they were two years ago when the Iraqis marched in00:02
How jaw-jaw can replace war-war: Adam Wishart visits a school where students are learning to work out their differences without resorting to violence00:02
Banks close to Jubilee Line go-ahead deal00:02
Payout up as First Leisure marches on00:02
Rugby Union: England quartet ready for France00:02
Racing: Return for Cup winner00:02
Sports Letters: Talking referees00:02
Liffe faces combined French and German assault00:02
Drug safety Bill wins ministers' backing00:02
Birthdays00:02
SBG beats recession with 6% profit rise00:02
She's so down-to-earth . . . it's spooky: Those who encounter Betty Shine's supernatural powers find it hard to remain sceptical. How can a medium talk such sense? Linda Joffee reports00:02
Racing: Barathea can graduate to Guineas00:02
Higher Education: The rich and poor students of Europe: Britain should take a hard look at the diverse grant and loan systems that operate in other EC countries, argues Stephen Pritchard00:02
Ice Skating: Lure for Torvill and Dean00:02
Raid on Iraq: Allied weapons able to teach a 'telling lesson'00:02
Gallery secure00:02
UN 'must stay in Croatia to prevent war'00:02
Shetland oil spill dispersing rapidly in storm-lashed seas00:02
Crown in talks with potential investors00:02
Appointments: Church appointments00:02
Anger and joy as Honecker flies to freedom00:02
Letter: Serious messages in Benetton ads00:02
Raid on Iraq: Concessions come too late to stop bombs00:02
Correction: Public relations battle with no prisoners taken00:02
Moi strives for ethnic balance in new cabinet00:02
Bundesbank talks of 'leeway' on rates00:02
Rugby League: Salford exploit pressure00:02
Football: Chelsea are rebuffed by Falconer00:02
RIFFS / Jon Marsh of The Beloved sings the praises of Ten City's 'Right You'00:02
Oil jumps in market flurry over Iraq raid00:02
THEATRE / Down in the depths of passion: The Deep Blue Sea - Almeida Theatre00:02
Rugby Union: Shift that worked for Sharp: Five Nations focus / A reformed English prop has found salvation north of the border. Barrie Fairall reports00:02
Raid on Iraq: New strategy seeks overthrow of Saddam00:02
New exam to fill gap between GCSE and A-level00:02
Body Shop adds to retail gloom00:02
British science needs saving - again (CORRECTED)00:02
Privatisation put under threat by EC directive00:02
Letter: Surveillance at sea00:02
Cricket: Problems grow for England and Emburey: Tour of India / Form continues to prove elusive for Gooch's batsmen and bowlers as hosts pile on the humiliation on and off the field00:02
Belgrade sacks anti-Milosevic journalists00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Commentary: A little sabotage goes a long way00:02
Diary00:02
Watson & Philip results hit by fall in retail spend00:02
THEATRE / Auf Wiedersehen Brecht?: The Berliner Ensemble has rejected its founder and raison d'etre, Bertolt Brecht. Aaron Hicklin reports00:02
Letter: Condemnation for airline that swooped to conquer00:02
Lambeth to act over malpractice allegations00:02
Survival is his greatest skill: A further allied clash with Saddam Hussein was always a risk. Lawrence Freedman explains why00:02
Killing report00:02
Well done] You have not misbehaved: Elaine Williams looks at the carrot and stick approach to classroom discipline00:02
US marines in Mogadishu rest from extra patrols ordered after the killing of a soldier from their battalion00:02
Football: Beckford too much for Gould00:02
Obituary: Raymond Marriott00:02
Sharp rise in steel prices00:02
Racing: Ratings for the leading two-year-olds00:02
John Smith, the Labour leader, getting to grips with a model of Bradford City Hall.00:02
Sport in short: Football00:02
Liberal voice in South Africa's wilderness: Benjamin Pogrund interviewed the former editor of a newspaper that was a constant thorn in the side of apartheid's champions00:02
Two die as aircraft crashes00:02
Council rebels over 'grandiose' recycling plan00:02
Letter: Fetters on the press in the UK00:02
Letter: Family touch for school boarders00:02
THEATRE / Down in the depths of passion: The Deep Blue Sea - Almeida Theatre00:02
Raid on Iraq: UK and France in support role00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Obituary: Susi Jeans00:02
Raid on Iraq: Arabs states react with anger and embarrassment00:02
New York split over gays' parade rights00:02
Education Viewpoint: Quick minds, but slow fingers00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Briton seized00:02
Sport in short: Baseball00:02
Commentary: Call to arms for BA non-executives00:02
LSE considers leaving University of London00:02
Letter: Restraints on one's loss of innocence00:02
Labour calls for King to quit: BA row grows as inquiry begins into computer hacking complaints00:02
Football: Bolton expose Liverpool's lack of spirit00:02
Football: Speed's strike accelerates Leeds' campaign00:02
Law Report: Judge need not alert counsel about sentence: Regina v Baverstock. Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Potts and Mr Justice Judge). 30 November 1992.00:02
View from City Road: Time to move on foreign exchange00:02
View from City Road: Recycler looks good on paper00:02
Raid on Iraq: Months of tension that led to the brink00:02
Obituary: Dame Janet Vaughan00:02
View from City Road: Biting the bullet on sale of Silo00:02
Global audience for Camillagate script00:02
Sport in short: Athletics00:02
Letter: Sheep matters00:02
Letter: Serious messages in Benetton ads00:02
Leading Article: Unfinished business00:02
Raid on Iraq: Kuwaitis watch and wait in fear00:02
Miners face sack 'to secure French jobs'00:02
ROCK / Andy Gill on Elvis Costello & the Brodsky Quartet, the Ice brothers (T and Cube) and Neil Young00:02
Differing laws that regulate world's media: Legal restrictions on the press abroad include the right to reply and privacy legislation. Kathy Marks reports00:02
Judge's rape tales infuriate Australian women00:02
Raid on Iraq: West still uncertain on Saddam succession00:02
Probation for woman who killed brutal lover00:02
Raid on Iraq: Benn leads criticism of 'gunboat diplomacy'00:02
MUSIC / The problems of premature delivery: This week's musical survey takes in X-rated Debussy, a hall full of composers and critics, and a few whacks on the wild side00:02
Fashion: Win an Ozbek and an Apple00:02
Short's bold play levels chess contest00:02
Leading Article: Falling idols00:02
Letter: Fetters on the press in the UK00:02
Letter: Condemnation for airline that swooped to conquer