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FILM / The sincerest form of battery: Robert De Niro in Night and the City00:02
Why fur coats are an on-off thing: The trade says business is better, but Roger Tredre doubts that the British will buy00:02
Laws 'would produce Kafka-like situation'00:02
View from City Road: Question of guilt still up in the air00:02
Out of Russia: Market mysteries get an airing00:02
View from City Road: Lucas gets its defence in first00:02
Somalia aid widens net00:02
Pre-tax slip at PWS Holdings00:02
FILM / Rackets, stings, cons and scams: Deep Cover (18)Bill Duke (US); Midnight Sting (15)Michael Ritchie (US); Schtonk] (15)Helmut Dietl (Ger); Sweet Emma, Dear Bobe (18)Istvan Szabo (Hung)00:02
Horse attacks00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Cricket: Boon passed fit00:02
US dustcart mystery00:02
Law Update: Aid incentives00:02
Surgeon in HIV claim sets up private practice: An eye consultant will refuse to tell his patients whether he has the Aids virus. David Utting reports00:02
Tennis: Capriati finds the stomach for a fight00:02
Horrors that tiptoe daily into the living room00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Hard times00:02
Looking for change out of pounds 70: What happens when a management guru takes the stage? William Raynor drops in to a Lou Tice seminar00:02
Obituary: Audrey Hepburn00:02
Letter: Oncomouse: power of a patent, Christian perspective, the 'green rat'00:02
Material on pornographic TV station 'illegal'00:02
Concert party law needs changing, say Suter inspectors00:02
Athletics: IAAF rules out Reynolds settlement00:02
Golf: Europe attacks exclusion zone00:02
Mary Hicks, inspiration of Pavarotti's art00:02
Letter: Redefinition of the police00:02
COMPETITION / Let's put the competition on right here]00:02
British Gas axes 1,240 in headquarters shake-up00:02
Burnside is BA's only 'dirty tricks' casualty00:02
Teacher training standard attacked00:02
UN troops spot their national differences: Julian Nundy in Sarajevo finds that the new world order has not succeeded in overcoming some ancient prejudices00:02
THEATRE / MUSICALS: All singing, all dancing, all over: Not every flop is forgotten overnight. John Lyttle reports on fans for whom old shows are the best shows00:02
Short stays level with a draw00:02
Palestinian deportees appeal to envoy00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Moving away from the classics00:02
A good time is had 'Jammin' with the Prez'00:02
Major to conduct review of Bosnia operation: Heath angers Tories by saying coalition strikes on Iraq have alienated Britain in the Arab world00:02
Adverts criticised00:02
Comment: Employment needs active policy00:02
Court Circular00:02
Japan set to lift taboo on making war00:02
Anglo boosts result despite gold setback00:02
Rebels pound Kabul00:02
Law Report: Sensitive material need not be shown to defence: Regina v Davis and others - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Owen and Mr Justice Curtis), 15 January 1993.00:02
Smith attacks 'horrendous' increase in jobless figures00:02
Lump sums buoy Sun Alliance00:02
Sunday work refusal 'led to sacking'00:02
Racing: Scudamore earns four-day ban for whip misuse00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In praise of our divines and vinegar makers: 'The Dictionary of National Biography: Missing Persons' - Ed. C S Nicholls: Oxford, 65 pounds00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Gratefully received00:02
London Scottish bucks the trend00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Moss puts Boston on a roll00:02
Mail van raided00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Cabinet bickering after MPs insist on pit closures inquiry00:02
Carey praises De Klerk's reforms00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Arrest order00:02
Racing: Swan leaves home for Home00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead00:02
FILM / MUSIC: Black and white sound effects: Sheila Johnston talks to Adrian Johnston about putting sounds to the silents00:02
Clinic to select baby's sex opens00:02
Letter: Signs of progress towards equality00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Football -Tennents Sixes, Glasgow00:02
Leaves on the MacGregor line: Christian Wolmar argues that the watered-down privatisation Bill will do nothing to get the trains running on time00:02
American rivals seek ban on USAir stake00:02
FILM / Critical Round-Up00:02
Motorist dies00:02
Police to test longer batons00:02
South Africa's secret brothers set agenda for future: The Afrikaner elite society, the Broederbond, is determined to retain its substantial influence, writes John Carlin in Johannesburg00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Police seek 'profile' on horse abuse00:02
Danish setback00:02
Sea oil dispersant failed safety tests00:02
THEATRE / Silence is not golden: Paul Taylor on Trestle Theatre Company's State of Bewilderment. Plus problematic Shakespeare00:02
Gene find is key to rare blood disease00:02
Home Office was told of Nilsen broadcast00:02
Soviet officer sheds new light on Italian air crash00:02
P&O faces court move by Brittany00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Snooker - Regal Welsh, Newport00:02
Law: Great British oratory or plain Euro-waffle?: Adversarial questioning is becoming established practice in the European Court - though the approach has its critics. Adam Sage reports00:02
Obituary: Dame Janet Vaughan00:02
No request for British forces00:02
Burning tanker adrift off Indonesia00:02
Unborn baby dies after stab attack00:02
Murder inquiry00:02
Trust hospitals 'closing beds'00:02
MPs debate asylum changes00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Eddie George watching traders at work00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
MUSIC / Taking shape: Philharmonia - Royal Festival Hall00:02
Sports Listings: Update00:02
Boy found dead in cell 'not a risk'00:02
Births down00:02
Leading Article: Mr Patten fails the test00:02
'Sun' editor says Calcutt was told to get the press00:02
Prisoner baits his own trap00:02
Letter: Oncomouse: power of a patent, Christian perspective, the 'green rat'00:02
President in the soup00:02
Challenge to English tests grows00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Kohl and Mitterrand renew pact00:02
CBI warns against Budget tax rises00:02
Law Update: Profits down00:02
'Capo's villa'00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Job cuts to deepen despite lift in hopes00:02
Chess00:02
Cricket / Tour of India: Morning call rings alarm for England: Heavy dew leaves Gooch's top-order batsmen to struggle while hosts make hay when the sun shines00:02
Damages for Lockerbie detectives00:02
EC acts to improve oil tanker safety00:02
Motor Racing: Williams kept off grand prix list00:02
Jobs crisis swells call for rate cut: Labour accuses Government of combining panic and public relations as unemployment nears 3 million00:02
Football: Bristol City sack Smith and promote Osman00:02
Helpful hints for leaders in distress00:02
Letter: Irony of English exam regulations00:02
ICI acquires BASF's acrylics operation00:02
Pizza Express on way to market00:02
Battle dead00:02
Sailing: Challengers seek Cup rule justice00:02
Law: How to survive when a Paxman attacks: A training course for solicitors offers tips on dealing with TV and radio. Fiona Bawdon joined a class00:02
Law Update: Students in need00:02
Hockey: Hill fired up for success00:02
MUSIC / A firm grip on Schubert: Adrian Jack reviews Andras Schiff's concert of Schubert piano sonatas at the Wigmore Hall00:02
AT&T has challenge for cable00:02
Obituary: Antony Melville Ross00:02
Racing: Ricketts to lead reformed Club00:02
Owen fears rough ride for Bosnia peace plan00:02
FILM / INSIDE EYE: The real thing: Robert Harris, the author of Selling Hitler, on Schtonk]00:02
Jim White on Friday: A man with 300 magnificent obsessions: When lucky MGs get very old, they do not go to heaven; they go to Peter Ratcliffe's workshop, an altogether better place00:02
Iraq woos Clinton as US aircraft attack00:02
Iraqis receive milk of Saddam's kindness: Reduced to rubble by the allies, Baghdad's baby milk plant has been rebuilt, to the delight of the propagandists, writes Charles Richards in Baghdad00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
View from City Road: Suter suffers from mark of Abell00:02
Man still held00:02
Bauwens backs remedy given by MP's Bill00:02
London health package aims to calm Tory fears00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
View from City Road: Fisher renewal is half-hearted00:02
Fight to trace 'lost' Sikhs in Punjab00:02
Rugby Union: English players refuse to sign00:02
Global temperature rise confirms warming trend00:02
Delay on Craxi00:02
UN struggles to change Cambodia's ways00:02
THEATRE / Making magic and mischief: All's Well That Ends Well - Theatr Clwyd, Mold00:02
Railways sell-off extended beyond BR00:02
British Coal denies seeking subsidy to save miners' jobs: MPs have been asked not to 'fudge' the pits issue. Mary Fagan reports00:02
Clinton dilemma over top law post00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Football -Tennents Sixes, Glasgow00:02
Rugby League / Regal Trophy Final: Powell finds a new dimension: A workhorse has acquired the look of a thoroughbred. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Lloyd's told to expect further 2.6bn pounds of losses00:02
Column Eight: The name doesn't ring a Bell00:02
Law Update: European link00:02
Legal aid cuts to go ahead00:02
University to act over high rates of suicide00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Man charged00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Diary00:02
INLA gang murders Protestant00:02
Stasi contact00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Labour's proposals to create more jobs00:02
Letter: Labour's proposals to create more jobs00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
First Lady puts on a presidential persona: Every US leader's wife is a force to reckon with, but the whole country will look for Hillary's hand in her husband's political decisions, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington00:02
Letter: Shias and Saddam00:02
Letter: Oncomouse: power of a patent, Christian perspective, the 'green rat'00:02
Waigel says Bundesbank approved finance plan00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Bosnia rapes 'horrifying' says Amnesty00:02
Leading Article: The rules of the waves00:02
Oxleas judgment00:02
Air protest00:02
Market Report: Interest rate suspicions push shares higher00:02
Plea for sanctions over Jamaica death penalty00:02
Rugby League: Wigan pressed in trial of strength00:02
Earnings growth hits 25-year low00:02
Letter: Signs of progress towards equality00:02
Hockey: Hill fired up for success00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Academic waxes lyrical about pop's meaning: David Lister finds the message in the medium as musicologists join for an evening of deconstruction