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Out of Germany: Kindergartens crawl out from the shadows00:02
Couple shot dead00:02
Report on Major 'untrue'00:02
Patten calls education protesters neanderthal00:02
UN officers held as Serb 'Tigers' roll back Croat attack00:02
Letter: Democratic Keys00:02
Football: Rangers keyed up by Allen00:02
Sports Letter: No red carpet at Rotherham00:02
Commentary: Lots of shopping still to be done00:02
Letter: Western dishonesty fuels the Balkan conflict00:02
Army reserves fully stretched by peace role: Christopher Bellamy explains why committing more troops to Bosnia is a problem for the Army00:02
Public Services Management: If the cap hits . . . cut it: Tough new government limits on council budgets will mean job losses and reduced services, reports Andrew Evans00:02
Football: Ince's startling strike keeps United soaring00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
THEATRE / Miller's winter windfall: Paul Taylor on the British premiere of Arthur Miller's The Last Yankee00:02
Letter: Saved by the Swiss00:02
Hurd warning over 'slide into disorder': Foreign Secretary backs imperial UN and defends Britain's global role to justify permanent Security Council seat00:02
Leading Article: Passive resistance00:02
PLO proposal loses support00:02
Lloyd's urged to reopen accounts00:02
Higher Education: Meet my professor, the movie star: Donald MacLeod links up with a Californian tele-lecture00:02
Letter: Left out of the Singapore files00:02
Sport in Short: Sumo00:02
Listening without prejudice: Walton, Moeran and Elgar - composers who were passed over by fashion, but whose time has come00:02
Parliament and Politics: Government will not monitor gaps in care00:02
A scapegoat carrying the sins of the Government00:02
Letter: Talks blocked as temperature rises00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Lloyds only bank to trim card rate00:02
American Football: Johnson plays jack of all trades to rebuild Dallas: Matt Tench, in Pasadena for Super Bowl XXVII, reports on Jimmy Johnson (right), who rode in to revive the Cowboys00:02
Hillary called to cure ills of US health system: Mrs Clinton faces a mammoth task: to cage a monster that threatens to wreck the economy, writes Rupert Cornwell00:02
Regulators increase City fraud convictions00:02
Inventor of jukebox dies00:02
Cricket: Rebellion quashed by MCC: Lord's members send a message of support to the selectors while the chosen prepare to be tested in India00:02
'Code of conduct' for military00:02
Letter: Left out of the Singapore files00:02
Court Circular00:02
Angolans arrive for peace talks00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Nine-year sentence for Hoxha00:02
Parliament and Politics: Labour to end boycott of trusts and TECs00:02
Letter: Legal leeches00:02
Putting Galway in the smut: Jills, smuts and feeks. Alan Murdoch receives a crash course in the language of The Sawdoctors00:02
Worker shot00:02
Rare breed of buildings under threat: A new book highlights the architectural heritage of the troubled London Zoo. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Letter: Legal leeches00:02
Telephone calls to Whitehall offices going unanswered00:02
Parliament and Politics: Code aims to ensure fair GCSE marking00:02
Putting Galway in the smut: Jills, smuts and feeks. Alan Murdoch receives a crash course in the language of The Sawdoctors00:02
Injection endd murderer's life00:02
Militants 'target Cairo embassies'00:02
Column Eight: Summers celebrates safe sex00:02
Parliament and Politics: Scottish Tories fear loss of Trident work00:02
Sports Letter: Souness mended00:02
Go-ahead for Patten reform00:02
Rabin insists he was right00:02
Cricket: Gooch ready to do his duty00:02
Football: Spurs tripped up by Yallop00:02
Serbian barges flout UN blockade00:02
Swimming: Call for GB director00:02
Sports Letter: Value of discretion From Mr W H Kenyon00:02
Parliament and Politics: Maastricht 'opt-out' appeal by minister00:02
Portrait of the art historian00:02
RECORDS / A magical history tour: Andy Gill listens to Paul McCartney, Apache Indian, 'J' and Fish00:02
US duties anger British Steel00:02
Poison pens and an Uppity Little Woman00:02
View from City Road: Laporte looks like a winner00:02
Parliament and Politics: Rail privatisation may herald legal minefield: BR chairman still 'deeply concerned' at proposals00:02
British forces 'at full stretch'00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Tate shuts the door on US workers00:02
Letter: From Jewish sources00:02
Expansion boosts Volex00:02
A rare gift of courage00:02
Parliament and Politics: MPs trade fraud allegations in councils clash00:02
Racing: O'Gorman rises by sitting still: The champion woman jockey owes her sense of style to a physics lesson from her father. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Charities: Haunted by rape of Bosnia: Nikkie du Preez has formed a British group to help women ravaged by the horrors of war. Joanna Gibbon talks to her00:02
Ian Maxwell fights bankruptcy action00:02
WH Smith slips on weaker DIY demand00:02
DANCE / Pick and mix: Louise Levene weighs up the Bolshoi00:02
Letter: Western dishonesty fuels the Balkan conflict00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Just hanging around: When he's not playing with Dinosaur Jr, J Mascis is famous for doing nothing. Marek Kohn attempts to rouse the mighty sloth00:02
Letter: Wireless is priceless00:02
Postgraduate Fair: Exhibitors' addresses and contact numbers00:02
World-wide restrictions on tobacco increase00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Public Services Management Update: Home truths00:02
Billboard kills 600:02
COMEDY / Questions of identity: Where does Alan Partridge end and Steve Coogan begin? It's increasingly difficult to say, as Martin Kelner discovers00:02
Camillagate tapes deplored00:02
Winning idea keeps Timman's hopes alive00:02
Football: FA stays firm over Barmby00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Teenagers like the softer side of soaps00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Charities Update: No-meal appeal00:02
Postgraduate Fair: The Postgraduate Study and Training Fair (incorporating Law Fair '93)00:02
US rings alarm bells on Bosnia policy00:02
Bronchitis victim inhaled fumes from 150 cigarettes daily: Barrie Clement looks at Veronica Bland's fight for compensation after an illness linked to passive smoking00:02
One-year backlog on housing benefit claims00:02
Public Services Management Update: On Sunday00:02
Tough trading hits Osprey in first half00:02
Postman jailed00:02
Education Viewpoint: That's enough stunts, let's have some strategies00:02
Football: Power surges for Norwich00:02
Obituary: Mgr George Leonard00:02
Continuing Stasi saga embroils top author00:02
Postgraduate Fair: New universities spearhead postgrad boom: Uptake of higher degree courses is expanding faster than undergraduate entry - it rose 16 per cent this year. Liz Heron reports00:02
Turks rally after killing00:02
New KGB lashes out at 'foreign meddling'00:02
Sihanouk threatens peace plan00:02
Charities Update: Taking it on trust00:02
BBC presents the case for quality00:02
Marshall 'said no to Amex job'00:02
Mortgage arrears at record level but repossessions fall00:02
Education: Young Scots learn to speak up in Europe: A four-year pilot project has resulted in plans to introduce foreign language teaching for all under-11s in Scotland. Elizabeth Heron explains00:02
Racing: Morley misses out00:02
Catholics make up 7% of RUC00:02
Fashion: Fin de couture?: Haute couture may be in its death throes, but at the Paris collections, designers, led by Yves Saint Laurent, fought back with zest and originality. Marion Hume reports00:02
Football: Power surges for Norwich00:02
Art Market: Museum finds cash for Gainsborough00:02
MPs show support for Bill seeking restrictions00:02
Letter: Name dropping00:02
Football: Ince's startling strike keeps United soaring00:02
Auschwitz compromise near00:02
Public Services Management Update: No limit00:02
Just hanging around: When he's not playing with Dinosaur Jr, J Mascis is famous for doing nothing. Marek Kohn attempts to rouse the mighty sloth00:02
Postgraduate Fair: Exhibitors' addresses and contact numbers00:02
Football: Spurs tripped up by Yallop00:02
Steps towards a constitutional compromise: In plain words, both governments should recognise the mutual validity of each other's constitutional claim00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Letter: The fewer the better00:02
Commentary: Lord Prior lays it on the line00:02
ROCK / His best foot forward: Julian Cope: Town & Country, London00:02
Securiguard lifts results by 14%00:02
Violent Soweto aims for the goal of peace: John Carlin in Mzimhlophe finds Sowetans ready to trade the bullet for the football boot as a still fragile peace takes the place of political violence00:02
Public Services Management Update: Childcare fears00:02
Couple shot dead00:02
French prison awaits returning ex-mercenary00:02
Motor Racing: First for Donnelly00:02
Racing: Valentino loses conquest00:02
Damages paid00:02
Hockey: Oxford flourish before falling00:02
Obituary: Ugur Mumcu00:02
Tennis: Courier steamroller crushes Korda00:02
Major gets to meet India's rich and poor00:02
Labour will allow Maastricht treaty Bill to pass00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
USAir makes dollars 254m loss00:02
Lionel's rewritten the script for us: Acting Up, a group of disabled and able-bodied performers, is experimenting with a new language, says Naseem Khan00:02
Sport in Short: Pools Dividends00:02
Rugby Union: Scotland stand by their men00:02
Aid for Armenia00:02
Diary00:02
View from City Road: Trusting in smaller firms00:02
Cricket: Hick seeks fruit in Eden Gardens: Martin Johnson reports from Calcutta on the hopeful English batsman out to stay in00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Redundancy costs hold back Allied Textiles00:02
Obituary: Arthur Gandolfi00:02
Bank denies it breached gilts procedure00:02
CBI urges public sector pay ceiling00:02
President suspends Kenya's parliament00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
RIFFS / Saxophonist David Sanborn on 'Drown In My Own Tears' by Ray Charles00:02
No Nordic war00:02
Company News In Brief00:02
Letter: Sworn-in sovereign00:02
Leading Article: An anachronism that works00:02
Genius 'won by hard work'00:02
Football: Villa fired up by McGrath00:02
Decline in jobs reflects Britain's lean years: Britons are healthier and live longer, but there is little else to brighten the gloom in the latest 'Social Trends' survey. Charles Oulton reports00:02
Letter: Of interest to banks00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
This little piggy will go to market in style: Peter Brooks really knows how to treat a hog. He wasn't telling porkies when he talked to Simon Hollington00:02
MPs reach uneasy compromise over pit closures00:02
Obituary: Nikolai Pollack-Polianov00:02
Bumpy ride ahead, warns Greenspan00:02
Rugby League: RL pulls Wales out of Sevens00:02
Sport in Short: Table tennis00:02
Education: Why four-year-olds are better off in nursery: Parents who rush to put their children in school early should think again, says Sarah Strickland00:02
Cricket: Gooch ready to do his duty00:02
Public Services Management Update: Pay problems00:02
Richmond in red after output falls00:02
View from City Road: Smith cutbacks won't do it all00:02
Pound slumps on rate-cut fears00:02
Second failure00:02
Equestrianism: Bates is beaten by Bunn00:02
Pounds 30m wasted on plan to relocate prison service00:02
Sports Letter: Gentleman relished From Mr J A Gould00:02
Show success00:02
Parliament and Politics: Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Should we keep soldiering on?: With a new Irish government in place and the US proposing a peace mission, David McKittrick examines the Government's options for Northern Ireland00:02
ROCK / Hello? Is anybody out there?: Chris Rea: Wembley Arena00:02
Market Report: Rights talk puts an end to the rates euphoria00:02
Passive smoking laws are rejected by Bottomley: MPs seek adverts ban as world turns against cigarettes00:02
US rings alarm bells on Bosnia policy00:02
Boy's toy00:02
Mercedes abandons 'perfection at any price' to widen sales appeal: The car maker's thinking signals a fundamental shift for German industry, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
Football Round-up: Hammers sound a warning00:02
Commentary: Bruises from the Bank's bad timing00:02
Fashion: Claudia and Cindy, but no sign of Linda00:02
Passive smoking victory may lead to cigarette ban: Non-smokers hail pounds 15,000 compensation award as a milestone in the fight to get smoking outlawed from the workplace. Barrie Clement and Celia Hall report00:02
Ban extended