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Fashion: Heven sent route to stardom: The minimodel Kate Moss is now the face of Opium perfume. Marion Hume reports00:02
Mystery attack in Cambodia00:02
Graduates: Learning to live in a twilight zone: Where are the graduates who seem to be neither in nor out of work? Colin Hughes tracks them down00:02
Privatisation 'not intended to reduce rail network'00:02
Disputes warning over care00:02
View from City Road: Canny control in the CU camp00:02
GM wins apology over crash video00:02
Bound for freedom00:02
Women in police 'face sex attacks'00:02
ROCK / Keeping a stiff upper Brit: - Vote-rigging scandals, enemies at every turn - who'd be chairman of the Brit Awards, wonders Giles Smith00:02
The lady speaks the blues: You can see Dana Bryant on MTV. So what? So she's a jazz poet. Joseph Gallivan reports00:02
Sport in Short: Drugs in Sport00:02
Rebel bullets and songs of the South00:02
Letter: 'Ecstasy' and agony of acid house party00:02
Letter: The importance of retaining local accountability for Britain's police00:02
Football: Allen's hook stuns Everton00:02
German losses hold back Lloyds Abbey00:02
Auditors to make more spot checks for fraud in NHS00:02
LIVE / Support the warm-up man: Giles Smith watches Roddy Frame do Dylan a favour00:02
Football: Arsenal exposed by Holdsworth00:02
PLO radicals bend towards pragmatism: Secular Palestinian 'rejectionists' in the occupied territories are slowly coming round to the idea of compromise, writes Sarah Helm in Bethlehem00:02
Kuwait drives up its output00:02
Football: Blatter airs fears for 'minnows'00:02
RECORDS / Cuddly to muddly: Andy Gill on the soft, the slick, the elemental, the grungey and the plain old weird00:02
Pits challenge00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
MUSIC / Youth's a thing that will endure: Celebrating the music of the young: Schubert, Rossini and Roxanna Panufnik. Plus 'The Creation' on the South Bank00:02
Football: Villa beaten by Bowry's first00:02
Cricket: England to stick with the old order00:02
Football: Norwich put up little defence00:02
Chess00:02
Bentley review00:02
Ferry deaths 'an accident waiting to happen'00:02
Scandals dog UN peace-keepers00:02
Insurance giant calls for 428m pounds to fuel growth00:02
Landlady on trial for nine murders00:02
Boxing: Lewis and Bowe are world apart00:02
Ministers study 'stick and carrot' benefits reform00:02
Powell plans to step down early00:02
Receivers move in at stone restorer00:02
Higher Education: The fashionable option: More people are realising the attractions of part-time degree courses such as those offered at Birkbeck College, says Donald MacLeod00:02
Pounds 12m supergun brings Star Wars to Scotland00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Leading Article: These follies are serious00:02
Chip shop worker wins pounds 15,000 over strip-search00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Teachers to meet Patten over tests00:02
Rugby League: Saints given lift by McClennan00:02
The Hunter Davies Interview: The real life of Salman Rushdie: In a five-hour conversation the trials of an existence under the fatwa emerge in gripping detail00:02
Consul appointed00:02
Failure to act on toxic apple juice attacked00:02
Benson puts back interim dividend00:02
Investment: Selection vs timing: In his new column, the stocks guru looks at basic principles of share-buying00:02
Public Services Associations: Homing in on housing associations: The voluntary transfer of municipal property is popular with smaller councils. Does it have the same appeal for inner-city authorities? Paul Gosling reports00:02
Watchdog looking for a clean bill of health00:02
Letter: The importance of retaining local accountability for Britain's police00:02
Brittan urges US to prevent trade war00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Law Report: Champagne houses' passing off claim fails: Taittinger and others v Allbev Ltd and another - Chancery Division (Sir Mervyn Davies, sitting as a High Court judge), 8 February 1993.00:02
View from City Road: Charter turns intriguing00:02
Skiing: Cloudy outlook troubles Tomba00:02
Iraq refuses to free Britons00:02
Street-Porter in line for BBC 1 job00:02
Letter: The last to know00:02
Assault course for judges00:02
Commentary: No longer a girl's best friend00:02
Defender of Rushdie to die00:02
Letter: The importance of retaining local accountability for Britain's police00:02
Downturn in Europe contributes to record dollars 7.4bn Ford loss00:02
Letter: Musical chairs00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Ofwat hits out over connection charges00:02
Fashion Update00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Golf: Olazabal's rust remover00:02
Brooke renews warnings over press reforms: Ministers want to see how newspapers react to pressure for change - Calcutt proposals still on the table00:02
Morocco bid for Monaco radio00:02
Britons held00:02
Brown seeks full inquiry into banks00:02
DANCE / So, how was it for Yuri?: 'You don't like my art? The public's out there so you must be wrong.' At the end of the Bolshoi's controversial London season,00:02
Former minister linked to Wessex computers affair: Secret document says Lord Jenkin lobbied for contract on which millions were lost. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Pope berates Sudan on Christian rights00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Education: A skiver may be rational, not criminal: New studies reveal that truancy is still not accurately recorded, says Mark Handscomb00:02
Market Report: Fisons in the limelight on bid speculation00:02
Amnesty condemns Aborigine treatment00:02
Commentary: Trade war would harm UK most00:02
Sports Letters: Selling football00:02
Citibank sued over Polly Peck millions00:02
Letter: A complex issue00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Police evidence 'undermined' in cell death case00:02
British 'opt-in' could wreck Maastricht deal00:02
British video idea bears fruit in the factory00:02
THEATRE / Imitating art: Rhoda Koenig on Frances de la Tour in Hisashi Inoue's Greasepaint00:02
Sport in Short: Pools Dividends00:02
Kravchuk seeks to allay fears on Start 1 delay00:02
Simon Engineering falls on warning of loss in Florida00:02
Russia admits to hiding Trojan treasures00:02
Letter: Social Chapter amendment00:02
Column Eight: Big Blue thinks Pink00:02
Heseltine plan dooms 19 pits00:02
Attack fears00:02
To avoid humiliation, he risks disaster00:02
Diary00:02
Leading Article: When secrecy clouds the issue00:02
Letter: 'Ecstasy' and agony of acid house party00:02
Bock shares role of chief executive with Rowland00:02
Doctors told not to explain delays00:02
Commentary: Maastricht critics wide of the mark00:02
Police call for new strategy on cautions for juveniles00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Letter: Keeping pensions on the right lines00:02
Man raped00:02
Terrorist who mercilessly used his 60-year-old lover: James Canning discovered the perfect cover in a home in north-west London. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Delors ready to fight over unemployment: EC leader attacks Tory isolation - Labour amendment crisis for Major00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Swamped and deserted in search of utopia: Land without evil - Richard Gott: Verso, pounds 18.9500:02
View from City Road: Buyers may not be back to stay00:02
Major ups Maastricht stakes: Conservative rebels told by Hurd that treaty will not be ratified if Labour's amendment on Social Chapter is carried00:02
Education Viewpoint: Shakespeare brought to life by murder most foul00:02
Clinton offers troops to police Bosnia deal00:02
Lost in space: New album releases - Roddy Frame reviewed - Jim White on Loudon Wainwright at the Festival Hall00:02
Gay King David theory starts Goliath of a row00:02
IRA 'quartermaster' is jailed for 30 years: Arms haul contained six Kalashnikov rifles and enough Semtex to build 80 bombs during campaign of violence in Britain00:02
Lack of financial support adds to course pressure: Barnet College is already carrying out many of the recommendations designed to reduce drop-out rates00:02
Ramblers try to shed image of militancy00:02
Letter: Sense of community00:02
Teenagers failing to reach education goals: School inspectors say better advice for students could cut the pounds 500m a year spent on courses that often end in failure. Donald MacLeod reports00:02
John Major ate our monsters: In the Eighties, a few slick public relations men fed a hungry press. Now their power may be passing (CORRECTED)00:02
Russia admits hiding treasures00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Italian minister falls victim to corruption00:02
Hockey: Oxford hat-trick00:02
Easter Revisison: With a little polish you can shine: An increasing number of A-level students are beating a path to 'crammers' to brush up on their exam techniques. Anne Nicholls looks at what's on offer00:02
Letter: 'Ecstasy' and agony of acid house party00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Court Circular00:02
RIFFS / Welcome to the big country: Lucinda Williams on Bobbie Gentry's 'Ode To Billy Joe'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
US ready to upgrade role in Bosnia00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Stonehill seeking a Chinese revival00:02
Sport in Short: Speed Skating00:02
Never mind the Nineties, meet the pin-ups of punk: Roger Tredre visits an exhibition that marks the most provocative era of youth culture00:02
Victims of radiation overdose to sue00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Ministers study 'carrot and stick' plan for jobless: Some may be allowed to earn more without losing benefit - Single men aged 18-25 face tougher rules00:02
Fashion: Mr Conran's fin de siecle: Severity, thy name was Jasper: Now he who cleaved to chaste lines and plain black has taken to more exotic stuff. Marion Hume applauds00:02
Yeltsin keeps up his guard in fight for power00:02
Cat 'VC' for sale00:02
'Suicide' community to be moved00:02
Parker Pen deal cleared00:02
Porter puts 1m pounds in Russian oil00:02
Motor Racing: Prost's grand prix future under threat from Mosley00:02
Couple face trial for leaving children alone00:02
Canine life-saver00:02
Snipers of left and right target SA talks00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: More satisfying sex00:02
Fashion Update00:02
Football: Barnes flickers amid the gloom00:02
Education: When a schoolboy crush goes too far: Teachers with young admirers need to take great care in the classroom. Sarah Strickland reports00:02
Tumbling pound expected to boost British output00:02
Fighting intensifies in Angola00:02
Football: Warhurst leads the ruining of Rovers00:02
Cricket: Boiling's point for England A00:02
MUSIC / Beginning at the beginning: LP / Norrington - Royal Festival Hall00:02
Graduates face 4% drop in demand00:02
Germans 'face worst recession since war'00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Suppliers threaten hopes of DAF rescue00:02
Clinton to slash costs of the state00:02
Lilley to honour pensions pledge00:02
Latex model of an elephant outside the Polka Theatre00:02
Fashion Update00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Crime rate shows tenfold increase in past 40 years