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Serbs meet to vote on peace proposal00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Chaos in prison service education00:02
ART / Water-colour and the modern artist00:02
Health: Lace up your Jordans, Gran: A pair of well-padded trainers can ease the pain of arthritis, says Stanley Slaughter00:02
Gambling for reckless stakes: Supporters of a heavily promoted national lottery are playing a dangerous game, argues Emanuel Moran00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: Tunisia's path to pluralist democracy00:02
Cricket: Import shows a profit00:02
Health: Current thinking on pain relief: Eileen Fursland looks at little electrical gadgets that have big therapeutic potential00:02
Court Circular00:02
In fashion at Yves St Laurent00:02
Diary00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
View from City Road: King's troubles far from over00:02
Qantas shake-up will mean 1,800 job losses00:02
Ocean to shed 500 jobs00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Athletics: Ondieki expects running battle00:02
Racing: Staunch Friend diverted to Italy00:02
Mystery as 'Miss Whiplash' vanishes00:02
'Marchioness' legal victory00:02
Letter: Chaos in prison service education00:02
Escobar forms guerrilla army00:02
Late night sitting for Maastricht00:02
Liability action on mansion fire00:02
Shell puts up the price of its petrol00:02
Lawyers act on legal aid threat00:02
CBI's Christmas figures dilute cheer00:02
Mercury targets man in the street00:02
American Football: Montana's watching brief as the Cowboys ride on: Matt Tench reports on who will and who won't be going to the Super Bowl this year00:02
Letter: Press freedom and the evasion of responsibility00:02
Objectors attack plan to recreate wood as 'absurd'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Manfred Lachs00:02
MUSIC / The voices of experience: Nicholas Williams on the Parnassus Ensemble at the Purcell Room, London00:02
Nationwide to shed 300 staff by closing 58 estate agencies00:02
Patten to shake up primary schools: The focus of education for younger children is to be switched to more specialist subject teaching and increased 'setting' within ability groups00:02
Short's accuracy helps preserve chess lead00:02
Racing: Split threatens Cauthen career: The former champion may hang up his boots after a campaign which proved him to be one of the best riders in British turf history00:02
Separatist bombings in Corsica00:02
Market Report: Some hard cash goes into a cement maker00:02
Holy Land banks on Greek pilgrims00:02
View from City Road: A gem of an idea from Charter00:02
Westpac reflects a sick industry: Australia's banks are still paying for the 'collective madness' of the 1980s, reports Robert Milliken00:02
Comment: Europe faces its turn for recession00:02
Letter: Press freedom and the evasion of responsibility00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: A Bullish company of Wolves: Meeting of Wanderers gives the Molineux men a chance to settle an old score. Phil Shaw reports00:02
The US in transition: Public waits for Clinton to fulfil its hopes: the promises00:02
Nigeria screens election hopefuls00:02
Health Update: Off the breast00:02
Lamont broke 'basic maxim' over fees: Rules governing anonymous donations to MPs are tightened after investigation into payment for Chancellor's legal costs00:02
Tennis / Australian Open: Becker buckles under the strain: Thigh's the limit for a hobbling German seed as a Swedish qualifier seizes his big opportunity00:02
ART / Breaking out of the box: Peter Gabriel asked 11 artists to respond to tracks on Us, an album he wrote to deal with his failed relationships. He tells Dalya Alberge of plans to improve relations between music and visual art00:02
Zen guide to discount shopping: Terry McCarthy explores the fascination in recessionary Japan for a monk's simple life00:02
ART / The crest of a wave: James Hall reviews 'The Great Age of British Water-colours 1750-1880'; plus the rehabilitation of the medium00:02
Iraq Under Fire: Russian 'weakness' attacked: Moscow dilemma00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Baghdad says 21 killed in allied air strikes00:02
The crisis in the pits: MPs seek curbs on French electricity00:02
Havel come-back00:02
Opel gives notice of lower profits and production00:02
Health Update: One eye on the screen00:02
Malay PM shuts door on talks with sultans00:02
Ratner left with 20 pounds a week, court says00:02
1,000 beds to go in health plan00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Shear coincidence?00:02
Hundreds flee their homes as Tay bursts its banks00:02
Eight homeless hostels face axe00:02
Tietmeyer warns on German inflation00:02
Rugby Union: Fight fans go without00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
French output figures confirm turn for worse00:02
Tory MPs attack BR sell-off plans on eve of Bill00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A couple of Swiss loafers heading out east: 'The Way of the World' - Nicolas Bouvier, Tr. Robyn Marsack: Polygon, 8.95 pounds00:02
TV firms seek European ads00:02
Critics rail at Rao reshuffle00:02
Lonrho rights flop gives Bock 19%00:02
Sellafield subsidy 'could reach pounds 1bn'00:02
Officer is jailed for theft during drug search00:02
Japanese PM rules out change in army's constitutional position00:02
Haiti defiant on elections00:02
MPs uneasy about new raids on Iraq: Russia calls for halt to attacks and urges allies to seek new mandate from United Nations00:02
US armed escort brings food to Somali relief base00:02
Devaluation helps boost Photo-Me's results00:02
Health Update: Hip protector00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Hot favourites00:02
Opinion poll points Danish 'yes' vote on Maastricht00:02
Column Eight: Lighter side of Sainsbury00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
View from City Road: Thames turns into trickle: Correction00:02
1.5m Aids victims in Zimbabwe00:02
The US in transition: Mother of all parties begins: Inauguration Diary00:02
He's so nice, bless his cotton boxer shorts: Even with an international fashion empire to keep a grip on, Paul Smith never loses his temper. Can this man be real, wonders Sandra Barwick00:02
Rugby Union: Second sight calms Cooke00:02
Hockey: Pompey cane the students00:02
Football: Bateson continues pursuit of Kelly00:02
Industry failing to meet green agenda00:02
Health Update: Dangerous delay00:02
Obituary: Florence Desmond00:02
Letter: Single issue that affects all mankind00:02
Ice Hockey: Clubs cool over wage curb: Steve Pinder reports on ice hockey's bold plans to introduce a salary ceiling with a new league format00:02
Letter: Help for opponents of women's ordination00:02
You too can fiddle with the band00:02
Skinheads jailed00:02
'Frustrated' driver's 400-mile trip00:02
Topic work 'keeps pupils motivated': The focus of education for younger children is to be switched to more specialist subject teaching and increased 'setting' within ability groups00:02
Besieged town 'had run out of medicine'00:02
View from City Road: Pilkington risks its credibility00:02
Profit warning hits Tay00:02
Oil leak00:02
Leading Article: A touch of envy is in order00:02
Football: Ince's overhead flourish takes United to the top: Hughes injury fails to stop Ferguson's finest making regal return to top of Premier League00:02
Aberdeen Trust cuts payout to save 840,000 pounds00:02
Cricket: Fairbrother's thrash sets up last-ball win: England squeeze past India after Kambli and Tendulkar's stirring stand is nullified by Prabhakar's moment of madness00:02
Car park company 'used ex-SAS men to spy on rival'00:02
French pour scorn on Surrey 'bubbly'00:02
Avalanche traps 6100:02
Workplace parity between sexes 'will take 25 years'00:02
EC recession 'to deepen'00:02
Gestetner calls off camera business sale00:02
RADIO / Emergency flares, labours of love: Robert Hanks on a history of the Seventies, From Loon Pants to Safety Pins00:02
Squash: Jackman takes the prize00:02
Health: Temptation for little hands: Sweet racks at supermarket check-outs are unfair, says Annabel Ferriman. A campaign aims to move them out of children's reach00:02
Iraq Under Fire: Ankara warns Baghdad against opposing UN: Turkey stiffens resolve00:02
NHS dentistry 'should be limited to the most needy'00:02
The crisis in the pits: Privatisation threatens clean coal technology00:02
Home Office seeks to ban Nilsen interview00:02
TELEVISION / Second round00:02
Primary teachers give Patten black mark for two new reports00:02
Secret memo reveals block on NHS deals00:02
Leading Article: All change places, please00:02
Cuts in train services in South-east00:02
Anti-fur trade group closes after libel defeat00:02
When the sky isn't the limit: The US and its allies must realise that air power is not enough to damage Saddam's authority, writes Lawrence Freedman00:02
Authorities pressed to sell airports00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the week00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Rifkind urged to formulate clear strategy on Iraq00:02
Letter: Beethoven can still bring music alive00:02
Iraq Under Fire: Been there, done that, ready to go again: With the US Cavalry00:02
Obituary: Tommy Walker (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Press freedom and the evasion of responsibility00:02
Anniversaries00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
Appointments00:02
Letter: Preventable asthma00:02
Racing: Cauthen leaves Sheikh's stable00:02
Lloyds to buy farm mortgage specialist00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Obituary: Sir Robert Cowan00:02
Accountancy & Management: In the last-chance saloon: The profession has its work cut out to convince the public that it can regulate itself, says Roger Trapp00:02
Westminster Six taste the secret life at MI5's table: Steve Boggan turns sleuth at the spycatchers' HQ to discover the exclusive culinary delights offered by Stella Rimington00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Cricket: Ambrose seals West Indian supremacy00:02
Lamont considered resigning over ERM: Correction00:02
Ward files 'disappeared'00:02
Seals poisoned in tanker disaster find a sanctuary: Raw herring soup is helping victims of the 'Braer' spill to recover. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Police ask top mafioso about political links00:02
Hatton 'rewarded handsomely for land deals'00:02
Lords resume sittings00:02
Iraq Under Fire: Arab states wary of backing US: Middle East reaction00:02
Teaching unions accuse minister of interfering: The focus of education for younger children is to be switched to more specialist subject teaching and increased 'setting' within ability groups00:02
Builders who pull down walls: Mary Braid meets women who are learning that there is no such thing as a 'man's job'00:02
Manic mood swings damage the nation's health00:02
Letter: The good, the bad and the 'terrible'00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the week00:02
Iraq Under Fire: Anger grows against West: The mood in Baghdad00:02
Iraq Under Fire: Saddam holds on to weapons technology00:02
Obituary: Margery Fisher