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Look] No sea00:02
President caught in no man's land: Clinton's pledge on gays in the forces helped get him elected. Now it is knocking him off-course. Patrick Cockburn reports from Washington00:02
Racing: Allegro can call the tune00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Leaders of literary London love a tiff00:02
Milk monopoly crumbles00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Novels in brief: Berji Kristin: Tales from the Garbage Hills - Latife Tekin, trs Ruth Christie & Saliha Paker: Marion Boyars, pounds 13.9500:02
ARTS / Show People: In the middle and on the edge: 62. Zoe Wanamaker00:02
Jails empty as crime soars: Record slump in prison numbers - Police 'afraid to bring prosecutions' - Magistrates' courts stand idle00:02
Russians told there is no alternative: Helen Womack in Moscow on the plummeting rouble00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Roger Suddards00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
I may not know much about art, but I say what I like00:02
Pound hits six-year low00:02
City: Guilt-edged00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Say what you like about . . .00:02
City: Glaxo gamble00:02
Coal pledge to pit rebels00:02
Children seek to sue parents over passive smoking00:02
City: Take stock as Lamont cuts and runs00:02
American Football / Duper Bowl: Searching for shades of Montana: Matt Tench reports from Pasadena on Troy Aikman and Jim Kelly, opposing quarterbacks in tonight's Super Bowl00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Exodus abates00:02
Unkindest cuts of the thieves who trade in stolen paintings00:02
Elvis Presley's princess is one for the money: For her 25th birthday the King's daughter gets a dollars 200m present. Phil Reeves reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: London Magazine, Feb/March: Picador, pounds 5.9900:02
Football: Rangers are really rattled00:02
MP fights SFO over public hearings00:02
Football: White seals it for City00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Sacred Hunger - Barry Unsworth: Penguin, pounds 6.9900:02
Canary Wharf banks ready to sell loans at huge loss00:02
Letter: Big idea is small comfort to the masses00:02
Isle of Man tightens laws on timeshare00:02
Major loses face in pub00:02
Father's grief at murder00:02
Letter: Macho skiers need more grace and less speed00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Letter: New Man please00:02
RECORDS / Rock: Paul McCartney - Off the Ground (Parlophone PCSD 125)00:02
Your Money: Savers dictate society rates00:02
Then & Now: Anniversaries00:02
Leading Article: No right to know00:02
The MBA Fair: Master the art of business: An MBA degree is not guaranteed to make you rich. But there are other benefits, says Liz Heron00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
PROPERTY / How to break the sound barrier: Houses under a flightpath or next to a busy railway line may be noisy but they do have some advantages, Mary Wilson reports00:02
Profile: The man on top of the box: Cash may be king at Carlton, but Michael Green is still the boss, writes Nick Gilbert00:02
Japanese cut00:02
City File: Glass Glover00:02
Why we need this pesky little organ00:02
Geneva talks fail00:02
Best and worst: PEP-Qualifying Unit Trusts00:02
Bunhill: Whitbread Book of the Year00:02
Letter: 'Pulling the plug' is not a joke00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A tricky way with whitewash: Nixon: A Life - Jonathan Aitken: Weidenfeld, pounds 2500:02
Then & Now: Frontline lovers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lies of the land: A history of Ulster - Jonathan Bardon: Blackstaff Press, pounds 29.95 / pounds 14.9500:02
Legal fees cut after complaints00:02
FILM / Absolutely ravishing: Bram Stoker's Dracula00:02
Football: Sutton drives Norwich back to the summit00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup]: Lewis Carroll hymned its praises, but it's been out of fashion for years. Michael Bateman on the delicious revival of a traditional first course00:02
Football Round-up: Lions mauled on Rae off-day00:02
Reid takes on ministers over rail privatisation00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Letter: We live in an American world00:02
Real Life: Boy or girl: no simple solution: A mother of two haemophiliac sons tells Carmel Fitzsimons why she would refuse sex selection00:02
Now for Kasparov: The champion awaits as Britain's challenger Nigel Short clinches victory against Timman to win a place in the world chess final. William Hartston reports00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Letter: Long live a new-look monarchy00:02
Football: Wimbledon defy critics00:02
City File: Warm to Frost00:02
Football: A breath of fresh air for injuries: Niall Edworthy looks at a new dream machine for sportsmen00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Hunger Strike - Susie Orbach: Penguin, pounds 6.9900:02
Cricket: Ambrose punishes the Australians00:02
RECORDS / Rock: Aphex Twin - Selected Ambient Works '85-92 (Apollo AMB 3922 CD)00:02
ARTS / Competition Result00:02
RADIO / Hot tips from a broad00:02
Football: Barmby a reminder of past riches00:02
Football: Chelsea's two downed00:02
'Freebie machines' find their place in the life of the House: After the coal report, the Commons select committees have earned respect, writes Stephen Castle00:02
Go-ahead for university league tables00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Novels in brief: The Barred Window - Andrew Taylor: Sinclair-Stevenson, pounds 14.9900:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the Week00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Q&A: Smoking Jack Kelsey . . . and goals for all seasons00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Blot on the record haunts borrowers: Andrew Bibby finds societies get tough with home-buyers who have a history of mortgage arrears00:02
Leading Article: The bulldogs of war00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Stark realities go unnoticed: Freya Stark: A Biography - Molly Izzard: Hodder, pounds 2500:02
Cricket: The Sultan of swing who has his seamier side: Simon Hughes reports from Calcutta on the finesse and fortitude of India's versatile opener00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Woman strangled00:02
Rugby Union: Fleetwood's backs rock their heavier hosts00:02
Rugby Union: Wales look for finishing touch: Captain Evans has put his team on to the offensive as England loom large. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Fishing Lines: Rock bottom on the menu00:02
IRA extradition case will test Clinton's nerve00:02
Marketing woe00:02
Rugby Union: Swansea still live in hope00:02
Gen MacKenzie slams UN's nine-to-fivers00:02
Bunhill: Marks & Spencer00:02
Shares: Big steps for smaller fry00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Racing: Muse gains by Mogul's misfortune: Greg Wood reports from Cheltenham00:02
How We met: Antoinette Sibley and Viviana Durante00:02
Villages 'saved'00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Managers handed pounds 1bn future shock: Top executives are failing to control key projects, often with dire results, writes Roger Trapp00:02
Bank's court threat shakes homeowner: A woman's pounds 600 a month towards the mortgage failed to ward off the risk of repossession. Sue Fieldman reports00:02
Pounds 10,000 ticket to a pickled eternity00:02
Having a fine time: glad you're not here: Flying from Gatwick on a package holiday could damage your reputation as a serious traveller. Frank Barrett tells you where to go00:02
Football: On the move00:02
ROCK / Apocalypse then, and even more so now: Einsturzende Neubauten, the original building-site band, are back. With several bangs. Ben Thompson meets their leader00:02
Subsidence leads to an insurance fall-out: Transfer of property freehold leaves flat owners without full cover00:02
The MBA Fair: All the information you need00:02
City: Double tap00:02
Cricket / First test: England crippled by inhibitions: India's spinners apply a stranglehold after Azharuddin entrances Eden Gardens00:02
Disestablishmentarianism*: Should the church and state be linked? What does the church believe? Who really runs the church What role does the monarch have? Andrew Brown provides a plain person's guide to the Church of England00:02
SCIENCE / It's all in the family: As the first UK trial of gene therapy is approved, Steve Connor begins a three-part series by looking at how scientists hunt the genes responsible for inherited diseases00:02
Boxing: Victory for Hide00:02
Lord Hollick poised to take control of Mirror Group (CORRECTED)00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Long revenge of the bounden boy: Theory of War - Joan Brady: Deutsch, pounds 14.9900:02
Letter: VAT anomalies build a burden00:02
Labour sheds its 'tax and spend' policy00:02
Innovation: Data trading draws firms into a new partnership: The electronic exchange of information seems to be coming of age. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Child dies in blaze00:02
MOTORING / Not the wildest of Rovers: It looks good and runs fast, but is the 216 a real coupe? John Fordham finds out00:02
Bunhill: Soft sell - right between the eyes00:02
Money can't buy you grunge00:02
Talks on Hoover relocation00:02
No more hand-outs on huge mortgages00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: Little Apple - Leo Perutz, trs John Brownjohn: Harvill, pounds 7.9900:02
Bonds00:02
Who could Lady Thatcher have been talking about?00:02
City File: Carlton bid for ITN tunes in to trouble00:02
114 killed as train falls into river00:02
Football: Hectic start for Strandli00:02
Sport in Short: Billiards00:02
Irish punt joins ERM casualties00:02
Shamed law chief's wife found dead in her home00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Rugby Union: Name of the game is Davies00:02
Letter: Big idea is small comfort to the masses00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook00:02
ART MARKET / A British Love affair: 1993, year of the watercolour, offers unique opportunities to see great work in a favourite medium. Many may be tempted to buy, too00:02
Recruiters open new front for top brass00:02
Economics: Less taxing alternatives for Lamont00:02
Boy disturbs horse attackers00:02
Aspirin use may prevent cancer00:02
TELEVISION / Nilsen and the very bad smell00:02
Are they sly or just slow about doing the rate thing?00:02
Critics find a whiff of scandal in YSL takeover00:02
Rush to join train speed tests00:02
Football: Spurs rout poor Palace00:02
Management: Checking into a troubled sector: Recession has created a market niche for one UK hotel company, writes Roger Trapp00:02
DSS balking at back benefits: Despite a test-case win, pensioners are being denied extra payments. Sue Fieldman reports00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Steel dumped on Clinton00:02
Football: Forest rise off bottom00:02
Letter: Mangled syntax and lost hopes00:02
Jensen rescue bid runs out of road00:02
European banks aim for a place in high street: British clearers are threatened by competition from the single market, writes Lisa Vaughan00:02
Shoring up recovery00:02
FASHION / Some like it hot00:02
City File: Lucas00:02
Interview: Empathy for the devil: Brian Masters: He is tidy, dapper, bookish and has made friends with a serial killer. Charles Nevin on a biographer with murder on his mind00:02
Rugby League: Fisher catches Warrington out00:02
Sport in Short: Cyclo-Cross00:02
ART MARKET / Up for sale00:02
Bunhill: Trotting on00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Just the way men are: Bastard out of Carolina - Dorothy Allison: Flamingo, pounds 5.9900:02
Right-wingers held00:02
City File: Waste Management00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook00:02
ARTS / Exhibitions: An object lesson in simplicity: The sculpture of the late Robert Adams is a triumph of instinct over intellect. A new show suggests he has been unfairly neglected00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Angry Young Novelist00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Football: Sheffield deflated00:02
Opinions: Should gays be barred from the armed forces?00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Sensor badge for passive smokers00:02
THE BROADER PICTURE / The profits of destruction00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Fatal legacy of a lust for speed: Peter Crookston finds the car world selling dangerous fantasies of life in the fast lane00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paperbacks: William Shakespeare: A Life - Garry O'Connor: Sceptre, pounds 6.9900:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
RECORDS / Classical: Stockhausen - Michael's Reise (ECM New Series 1406 437 188-2)00:02
OPERA / Yes, it's your genuine neglected masterpiece: Stiffelio - Covent Garden; The turn of the Screw - ENO00:02
Athletics: Grindley trails in the final strides: Mike Rowbottom reports from Glasgow00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Rugby Union: Beal edges it for the Saints00:02
Private woman, public mission: Margaret Hodge, former council chief, now a consultant intent on local authority renewal, talks to Rachel Lipman00:02
Letter: Justice for those who can pay00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Now for Kasparov: The champion awaits as Britain's challenger Nigel Short clinches victory against Timman to win a place in the world chess final. William Hartston reports00:02
114 killed as train falls into river00:02
Political Commentary: Heseltine tries to dig his way out00:02
TRAVEL / Great Civilisations of the World: Rulers of all this and heaven too: 5 Imperial China: China gave birth to ideas that changed the world - and made bonfires of books. David Keys on a nation walled in paradoxes00:02
Independent Oxford Economic Forecast: Conflicting signs cloud the picture: House price and jobless figures point towards a slump but other indicators hint at economic recovery00:02
Letter: Give private rail freight firms a go00:02
Tennis / Australian Open: Graf finds Seles's best is too good00:02
Sinking prospects of contents cover00:02
Catering for the heat of the kitchen: Clare Latimer has a sparky attitude to Westminster's gossip machine, says Kathy Marks00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Punished enough?00:02
World's richest man dies00:02
Letters from Zagreb on the nature of war00:02
Insurers set surprise test: Drivers who fail to renew their MOT certificate on time may find a hole in their insurance cover, as Ian Hunter reports00:02
THEATRE / Miller back on form with a losers' tale: The Last Yankee - Young Vic; The Ash Fire - Tricycle; The Set-Up - Gate00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Boxing: Homeboy in a honeymoon hotel: Riddick Bowe, who escaped from a Brooklyn slum, defends the world heavyweight title this week. Richard Williams went back to Bowe's roots, and watched him training in an out-of-season resort00:02
Cap on legal aid may deny Maxwells proper defence00:02
Football: Case of unlucky 13 as United fall back00:02
Then & Now: Deaths00:02
Inside the Bank: Visitors can easily lose themselves in the stately labyrinth of the Bank of England. But after the BCCI and sterling fiascos, the Old Lady herself needs to find her way. Diana Coyle reports00:02
Rugby Union: Underdogs have only a cat's chance00:02
BOOK REVIEW / What a performance: Antonin Artaud: Blows and Bombs - Stephen Barber: Faber, pounds 14.9900:02
Bunhill: Blast revisited00:02
Letter: Big idea is small comfort to the masses00:02
Football: Villa short of winning blueprint00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A man with his finger on the future: Eight little piggies: Reflections in Natural History - Stephen Jay Gould: Cape, pounds 18.9900:02
Beauty in bloom00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
ROCK / A legend in his own safari park: Chris Rea00:02
Football: The XI00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook00:02
The MBA Fair: Come to the fair and brighten your career prospects00:02
Letter: No need to put atrocities in a league table00:02
Football: Manchester muddle00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A couch-journey back to the camps: Pictures at an exhibition - D M Thomas: Bloomsbury, pounds 14.9900:02
A stick to beat the sultans of swing: Raymond Whitaker reports from Kuala Lumpur on a bitter power struggle between wayward royals and a thoroughly modern prime minister00:02
Short gets to world chess final00:02
Sport in Short: Ski Jumping00:02
City File: Screen test00:02
BT cautious as it flirts again in US00:02
Museum reformer 'forced out' by leading directors00:02
A stick to beat the sultans of swing: Raymond Whitaker reports from Kuala Lumpur on a bitter power struggle between wayward royals and a thoroughly modern prime minister00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Novels in brief: Raven - Thomas Strittmatter, trs Ian Mitchell: Chatto, pounds 9.9900:02
Secrets charges00:02
Letter: On target to cut doctors' hours00:02
Real Life: Only one can play: Are computers killing children's games? Will skipping survive Super Mario? Geraldine Bedell reports00:02
Golf: Karate key to leader's swing00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Words fail us as the world drifts towards disorder00:02
Bunhill: Hotel shy00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
SCIENCE / The brave new biology: As the first UK trial of gene therapy is approved, Steve Connor begins a three-part series by looking at how scientists hunt the genes responsible for inherited diseases00:02
When to abstain and when not to00:02
PROPERTY / How to break the sound barrier: Houses under a flightpath or next to a busy railway line may be noisy but they do have some advantages, Mary Wilson reports00:02
SCIENCE / The ills of the children: As the first UK trial of gene therapy is approved, Steve Connor begins a three-part series by looking at how scientists hunt the genes responsible for inherited diseases00:02
MI5 chief moves00:02
Zulu tribe comes under doctor's orders: In Zululand, John Carlin meets a woman who has taken over a traditional male role - as the chief of her clan00:02
Cap on legal aid may deny Maxwells proper defence