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Afghanistan governor dies as car explodes00:02
Architecture: Faith in the Foster formula is rewarded00:02
THEATRE / Interview: Slap around the face: In her latest role Frances de la Tour finds that making up is hard to do. Sabine Durrant reports00:02
Walesa warning to parliament00:02
MEPs back bikers00:02
KIO switches lawsuit to London00:02
Keating offers tax cut00:02
A death outside the family: Too often when a loved one dies, friends are the forgotten mourners, says Su Newland00:02
With strings, but no hang-ups: Christopher Mowbray tells how a musical prodigy who hated performing came back on her own terms00:02
Laughter greets the royal story00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Smaller, but better loved, public services00:02
Letter: How to investigate a miscarriage of justice00:02
Leading Article: Benefits for the neediest00:02
Far East of Suffolk00:02
Obituary: Hans Jonas00:02
Football: Millwall happy with point00:02
Football / FA Cup: Mendonca makes net gain00:02
Tories seek tax increases00:02
Ionica awarded third public phone licence00:02
Sewage changes sexuality of fish00:02
Shops sold cancer link apple juice00:02
Williams buys arm of Hunting00:02
Soldier killed and six hurt in IRA attack on patrol00:02
Press complaint00:02
Devonport and Rosyth dockyards stay open00:02
Sport in Short: Modern Pentathlon00:02
Isosceles takes loss on Herman's00:02
Waiting lists for NHS operations rise by 60,00000:02
Cricket / Second Test: Tufnell required for variety turn: England, one down and two to play against India, must now rely on the power of positive thinking00:02
Market Report: Rights worries spark biggest fall since October00:02
Fleming trust grows00:02
MPs seek a full defence review00:02
Cricket: Third man doubt00:02
Charter sells Johnson Matthey stake for 342m pounds00:02
Oversize lobster claws its way out of the charity pot00:02
Pound hits new lows as confidence crumbles00:02
Judge frees woman who killed her husband00:02
Racing: Royal attraction00:02
Diary00:02
Media: Have the likely lads had their last laugh?: The critics may not like their latest series, but Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais are not about to quit after 30 years in TV comedy, says Sue Summers00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Stolen childhoods00:02
Council jobs go00:02
Master charged00:02
Column Eight: Early morning tastes00:02
Bonn to privatise motorway network00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Letter: Technological aids can be put to the test00:02
British Gas faces fresh criticism as complaints rise00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Letter: Bridging the divide with all-Ireland citizens' rights00:02
Racing: Hong Kong lures Dettori: Richard Edmondson reports on moves by another top jockey to curtail his British career in favour of colonial riches00:02
Clinton to upstage Vance-Owen talks00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Masked robbers00:02
TELEVISION / An original of the species: Mark Lawson praises Molly Dineen's documentary series The Ark and appeals on behalf of an endangered species00:02
Just answer as best you can, minister00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Peer convicted00:02
Law Report: Paternity tests would be detrimental to child: Re F (a minor) - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Balcombe, Lord Justice Nolan and Lord Justice Kennedy), 5 February 199300:02
Britons flock to fight in Bosnia: Thousands of ex-soldiers and 'untrained idiots and psychopaths' said to be serving as mercenaries with all three sides00:02
Fraud inquiry00:02
Newspaper to fight writ from Palace00:02
Press wins its freedom from ghostly squatter: Tim McGirk, armed with rose petals, ghee and incense, attends an exorcism close to home in New Delhi00:02
Terrorism charges00:02
Input price inflation reaches 7.2%00:02
Kravchuk seeks aid as Ukraine economy sinks00:02
Tennis: Climbing the foothills: John Roberts on the task facing James Baily, the Australian Open junior champion, as he joins the senior tennis ranks today00:02
John Brown cuts salaries of 750 staff00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Heseltine rules out early closure of Magnox plants00:02
Gatt concessions 'could lead to more set-aside'00:02
UN in talks over venue for Short chess match00:02
Calls to the Bar00:02
Cricket: Cork's temper pops00:02
Motor Racing: Senna is still in the wings00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Dramatic explosion in Wales00:02
Motorway deaths00:02
Patient in gun attack 'has Aids'00:02
'New Statesman' to fight libel action00:02
Skiing: Time closesin on piste: Bill Scott reports from Morioka, Japan, on a race against the clock at the world skiing championships00:02
THEATRE / Bowed, but mostly unbloodied: Rhoda Koenig on Sam Mendes' production of Richard III for the RSC, now transferred to the Donmar Warehouse00:02
Smuggler gangs 'earn billions'00:02
Private rail firms given guarantee of monopolies00:02
Cricket: Waqar takes five00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
SEC sues would-be 'New York Post' buyer00:02
THEATRE / Fringe: Storm in a children's teacup: Sarah Hemming on Liz Lochhead's The Magic Island, Goldoni's The New Apartment and David Pownall's Death of a Faun00:02
Time ruling threatens actions over sex abuse00:02
Taxi protest00:02
Ship Canal project decision soon00:02
Architecture: One good functionalist deserves another: Should Norman Foster remodel this Modern masterpiece? The debate is fierce, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Gabbiadini gets to grips with hoodoo: A powerful and pacey Ram aims to buck the trend of lack of success at home. Phil Shaw reports00:02
French troops arrive in Rwanda00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Royal Aeronautical Society00:02
Yeltsin backs off referendum plan00:02
TELEVISION / Production notes00:02
Cycling: Dover's eyes on the Tour00:02
Breathe deep and thump your partner: Take t'ai chi and shiatsu, mix aerobics and dance, and inhale. Therein lies the Qi to relaxation, says Imogen Edwards-Jones00:02
RADIO / The tides of the Marches: Georgina Brown reports on an adaptation for radio of Louisa May Alcott's classic Good Wives00:02
Obituary: Geoffrey Houghton Brown00:02
Obituary: Professor David Wood-Gush00:02
Junk TV blamed for obesity in children00:02
Letter: Lead the crusade, win the election00:02
Lloyd's members seek help with losses00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Letter: A civilised sort of queue at the Proms00:02
Football: New kit to swell kitty: A strip change for Stuart Pearce and his team brings a record deal for the FA. Henry Winter reports00:02
Poles dance to own tune on refugees00:02
Strange bedfellows in the Commons division lobbies: Colin Brown looks at the historical parallels for a possible alliance of right and left over Maastricht00:02
Disposal of Reed stake values BSkyB at pounds 1.2bn: Satellite broadcaster's move into black boosts News International profits00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Met makes awards of pounds 400,000 in civil cases00:02
View from City Road: Reuters retains financial strength00:02
Clinton denied his honeymoon: After 21 faltering days, the President has had to recall his PR team, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington00:02
Mobutu 'wrong to sack PM'00:02
Football: QPR overcome Roberts' error00:02
Labour fury over DAF remark00:02
Competition: Watch the Lions in New Zealand00:02
Yukon starts culling wolves00:02
Rolls-Royce workers agree to pay freeze00:02
Bank denies retirement of Barnes is linked with BCCI00:02
Unhealthy state of affairs: As two health authorities are accused of mismanaging huge sums, Tim Kelsey calls for openness and accountability00:02
Russia blocks scientists' departure00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Labour 'cannot silence calls for electoral reform'00:02
Turkish 'Verses'00:02
Marje Proops bares her soul over the agony of a love affair: David Lister hears the long-serving Mirror advice columnist confess all00:02
Jury returns00:02
Negotiations on Togo collapse00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
P&P pulls out of 'box shifting'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Commentary: Policy must not be based on hope00:02
Berlin film festival00:02
Slovak candidate00:02
Challenge of a market that does not shout: Nasdaq's rise may signal a long-term shift in US investment. Larry Black reports00:02
Young artist00:02
Parents hung up over phone 'sex line' bills00:02
Angola peace talks postponed00:02
Tears as families see jailed Britons in Iraq00:02
Good conductors00:02
Dutch become the first to legalise euthanasia00:02
Sentence delay00:02
Map-maker's aids become pillars of the community: An adoption scheme for redundant 'trig' stations is proving a success. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Major faces defeat on Maastricht amendment00:02
Christians ask Pope to lift Sudan's 'curtain of silence'00:02
View from City Road: News makes for grim reading00:02
Right to Know Bill is published00:02
No plea in gay murder case00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Toffees' sticky patch: No. 26 - Everton00:02
Letter: Balance of inflation and unemployment00:02
Commentary: No way to rent out a railroad00:02
Commentary: British bankers never fail00:02
Teacher unions set to escalate row over testing00:02
File delivered00:02
MUSIC / A first class Fifth: Anthony Payne on Sir Georg Solti and the Vienna Phil in unerring form00:02
Obituary: Saad al-Alami00:02
Schools: New Hall School, Chelmsford00:02
Rugby League: Pilgrim on hold00:02
A dumb witness mouthing horror: Television images rub our noses in the atrocities. But we must be more than shocked, or even caring, to help Bosnia, argues Andrew Marr00:02
Vice swoop00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Obituary: Professor Derek Russell Davis00:02
Football: Portsmouth upset slick Newcastle00:02
South fights on to keep its old flag flying00:02
Pilot 'jealous of lover's male friends'00:02
Fewer graduates able to find permanent jobs00:02
Letter: Lead the crusade, win the election00:02
Smith warns of spiral into slump00:02
Injury benefit and tax relief targeted: Nicholas Timmins examines some of the options for savings on social security being canvassed among Tory backbench MPs00:02
View from City Road: Senseless silence at Storehouse00:02
Racing: Sunday pursuit00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: How many homes have dishes?00:02
Dial Nepal for a short sharp shock00:02
Out of the West: US cities on track for rail's Golden Age II00:02
Knives out00:02
Woman had drugs in her bra00:02
BR managers fear franchising 'flaws'00:02
Media: A new editor? Now that's front-page news: Ben Leapman discovers a beacon of traditional press values in rural Brecon00:02
Shipping warned of increase in piracy00:02
France seeks new foothold in Indo-China00:02
Boxing: Bowe courts wary Lewis00:02
System 'fails to tackle' youth crime00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Radio 4 on long wave: someone's listening00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Letter: Be economical with the plot, please00:02
NAO backs down on sale of Girobank00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Media Viewpoint: How Birt's BBC empire strikes back00:02
Football: Cox doubt at Derby00:02
Greed diagnosed in doctors' surgeries00:02
MPs to see 'horrific' porn show00:02
THEATRE / The first stage: What can be done in front of the children? Marianne Brace asks three dramatists about the rules of the game00:02
Muslims fall victim to Serbian 'kindness'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Montenegrin nominated as Yugoslav PM00:02
Four pedestrians hurt in car crash00:02
Letter: The reality of juvenile crime00:02
Leading Article: Dishonourable Members00:02
Letter: Voluntary work for the jobless00:02
Anniversaries00:02
British fighters' fatal attraction for the thrill of battle: Marcus Tanner met some 'dogs of war' in the former Yugoslavia where they earn little money and no glory