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Trafalgar House asks for another pounds 204m00:02
Rugby Union: Wales stand by winning team00:02
Battlelines drawn on EMU timing00:02
Trust fire00:02
Letter: Blueprint for controversy00:02
The Queen's Finances: Ordinary tax allowances for royals00:02
Breeden to resign early00:02
'Aids-like illness' not caused by HIV virus00:02
THEATRE / In fishy circumstances: Jeffrey Wainwright on Brecht's Man Equals Man00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Central Europe set to pull out of depression00:02
BT ahead in third quarter as inland phone calls increase00:02
Obituary: Bill Grundy00:02
Catholic shot dead in Ulster00:02
Sterling's slide supports BOC00:02
Mackay asked to justify aid cuts00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Painters find a prime site for artistic touch: Recession is forcing artists to find a fresh approach to exhibiting their work. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Law Update: Legal advice is just a call away00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Playwright sounds sour cultural note: Maggie Brown finds the television dramatist Dennis Potter in a bleak mood as he shows the press his new work00:02
Rugby Union: Hackles raised because of haka00:02
Diary00:02
UK officials 'convert' US on Bosnia plan00:02
Law Update: Shrinking firms00:02
FILM / Comedies off the shelf00:02
Law: An English lawyer abroad: Jonathan Tatten was a rare breed at Harvard Business School. He tells Sharon Wallach how he managed00:02
India bans rally by Hindu extremists00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
World spotlight on Sri Lanka 'disappearances'00:02
View from City Road: BP remains in troubled waters00:02
Steel reaches breaking point: As Brussels looks for a rescue plan, Germany's producers face disaster, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
Athletics: Vauxhall International - Birmingham00:02
Obituary: Fritz Henle00:02
Scandals force Craxi's resignation00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Rabbis throw spicy insults in election race00:02
Out of Russia: 'Sunday Sport' meets Ivan the Terrible00:02
Rugby Union: Barnes and Underwood called in to lift backs00:02
Minister resigns00:02
Firefighting at a car repair shop in Barrancabermeja, central Colombia00:02
Letter: The positive alternatives to negative income tax welfare schemes00:02
FILM / The word on the streets: Mean Streets was the making of Martin Scorsese. Sheila Johnston finds the director still enthusing about it 20 years later and assessing its influence on his forthcoming film, The Age of Innocence00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Community values00:02
Policeman denies cell assault00:02
BP drop masks promising rally00:02
Smith claims the high ground over law and order00:02
Muffled by a rash of anonymity00:02
Oprah makes Michael Jackson pale00:02
Crime in Britain: One home burgled every 24 seconds, Labour claims: Number of break-ins is rising fastest in the shire counties00:02
Exhibition: Motor Racing Show - Earls Court00:02
CBI calls for help for small firms00:02
Leading Article: The Queen narrows the gap00:02
Letter: Blame for the growth in crime00:02
Workers' rights at centre of Social Chapter debate: Colin Brown explains the aims of the Maastricht treaty's Social Chapter, which Britain did not sign00:02
Mitterrand tells Cambodians to respect treaty00:02
MPs left 'clueless' over spending on education00:02
Law Update: New Bevan Ashford00:02
Murder charge pilot accuses son00:02
Judges defend detention of Army captain00:02
Obituary: Sir Adetokunbo Ademola00:02
UK strikes nuclear deal with Ukraine00:02
Law Update: City merger00:02
Racing: Double for Piggott00:02
Britons in Thai court on drugs charge00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Pay defiance00:02
Skiing: Lehmann enjoys his late show00:02
Chess00:02
Plane hijack by Somali ends peacefully in US00:02
FILM / HIV positive role models00:02
Comment: Bluster from the Bank is unhelpful00:02
Royal fortune stays secret: 'The Queen has been forced into paying taxes and the last thing she wants to do is to give the impression to the people that there is a tax regime for her and another one for the ordinary punter'00:02
Girobank sale 'whitewash' claim00:02
Letter: Vaccination brings a better state of health00:02
Letter: The positive alternatives to negative income tax welfare schemes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Feeling for the prevailing wind of empire: 'Culture and Imperialism' - Edward Said: Chatto and Windus, 20 pounds00:02
Next week in Parliament00:02
A girl to keep in his secret dungeon: The man who reported little Katie Beers missing was, it appears, her captor all along. Keith Botsford reports00:02
Assault charge00:02
Baby that grew outside womb is born healthy00:02
ROCK / Lost spirits: Matthew Krietman catches Mick Jagger playing live in New York00:02
Two rearrested00:02
Racing: Grand National00:02
Jury retires00:02
Strike warning to DAF workers as 1,600 jobs go00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Inter lead rush towards Europe00:02
Defectors burned in Seoul00:02
Theatre company head quits in row with Arts Council00:02
Police officer sold crack00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
'Shroud of secrecy' attacked00:02
Speculation rife as Assad moves security chief00:02
Letter: Policy as defined by the Government00:02
Cricket: Time for the video umpire00:02
EC acts against UK on import quotas00:02
Delors to study UK 'problem'00:02
Obituary: Bill Grundy00:02
Two jailed for sectarian fire deaths00:02
Israel frees suspect00:02
Letter writers make point with a pen00:02
Lonrho profits slump to pounds 80m00:02
Law Update: Provincial losses00:02
Carey urges EC unity in face of nationalism00:02
Letter: The positive alternatives to negative income tax welfare schemes00:02
Football: Taylor afflicted by familiar injury problems00:02
Theatre company head quits in row with Arts Council00:02
Frosty first meeting with new US negotiator bodes ill for trade talks00:02
Leading Article: Clinton goes to the people00:02
Letter: A change of gear for hill farmers00:02
Tourists miss the point of 'duty-free' EC bonanza00:02
Yeltsin fails to reach a deal with arch-rival00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Letter: Blame for the growth in crime00:02
MUSIC / Uncertainty in the city of angels: David Patrick Stearns on Lutoslawski's Fourth and Peter Hall's Magic Flute in Los Angeles00:02
Heaven was a place called Biba: For schoolgirls and cover girls, clothes at a certain shop in Kensington were to die for, and still are, says Roger Tredre00:02
Straw to receive 'Tribune' apology00:02
Racing: Cherrykino 25-1 for Gold00:02
Rome coalition in peril as Craxi quits in disgrace00:02
FILM / Just for laughs: Islam has its funny side. As David Nicholson discovered at the Rotterdam Film Festival00:02
Pakistan hunt for CIA 'killer'00:02
Law: Minor crime? It won't pay: If firms are to find new clients they must have a clear strategy. Sharon Wallach reports on competitive practices00:02
John Major ate our monsters00:02
Judo: Adams heads new regime00:02
Table Tennis: Lomas handicap00:02
Malay rulers accept curbs00:02
Royal Mint's feathers ruffled by Lamont00:02
Cricket: Sickly England made to suffer Sidhu century: Tourists' bowling inspires little confidence and provides Stewart with a formidable task as captain in Gooch's absence00:02
Hijacker takes his Bosnia protest to New York00:02
Law Report: Breath tests inadmissible for lack of procedure: Murray v Director of Public Prosecutions. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Watkins and Mr Justice Laws), 4 February 199300:02
Flying turtle00:02
Car dealer and wife murdered in cottage00:02
Weapons fears00:02
A human jungle in Regent's Park: As London Zoo fights to survive, George Cansdale remembers earlier troubled times00:02
Sailing: Chittenden ready for battle of wits: After surviving the rigours of rounding Cape Horn, the British Steel Challenge fleet prepares for the third leg. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
Crowds of chador-clad women gathering in Azadi square, Tehran00:02
FILM / Critical round-up00:02
Opposition leading in Madagascar election00:02
Market Report: US cavalry rides in to resuscitate flagging Footsie00:02
Intervention by Mr Gladstone's inheritors00:02
Officer jailed00:02
Supermodels edged out of the spotlight: Waif-like teenagers are replacing the Amazons of the Eighties among fashion's image-makers. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Leyland DAF loses more than 1,600 jobs00:02
Solidarity threatens coalition00:02
Electricity generators pose threat to pits rescue plan00:02
Letter: Language barrier00:02
Birthdays00:02
The Queen's Finances: Benn acquires an unexpected ally00:02
Letter: Blueprint for controversy00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Racing: Worthy heir to dynasty of Doves: A family firm could add to the credit on its balance sheet in tomorrow's big race at Newbury. John Cobb reports00:02
Dust returns to dust in ashes of Yugoslavia: Robert Fisk watched the daily labour in a Sarajevo cemetery, where old graves are having to make room for the newly dead00:02
Column Eight: A dark horse at the top00:02
Selectors for the BT New Contemporaries 1993 competition00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: The life of relentless O'Reilly: Britain's speed skating champion is on course to retain his short-track world title in Peking next month00:02
MPs' visits to jobless trainees face veto00:02
General Motors dollars 23.5bn in red00:02
American insurers to send patients for surgery in UK00:02
Pupils aged 11 and 15 'make few spelling errors'00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Student protests in Teplice00:02
Anthony Hester, demonstrating his canoeing skills00:02
Obituary: Jan Gies00:02
Fokker denies staff cuts would follow takeover00:02
Wessex health chief defended by minister00:02
View from City Road: BT on form for the final stretch00:02
German regional minister sacked in row over riots00:02
Demand improves at Nicholson00:02
Golf: McLean aims to emulate Couples00:02
Debt settled00:02
President names new attorney-general00:02
Motor Racing: Grand prix champions nearer peace formula: Derick Allsop on moves yesterday towards solving disputes dogging the motor racing world championship00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
MUSIC / The gastarbeiter: Mark Pappenheim talks to Jonathan Miller about his new staging of the St Matthew Passion and finds him in melancholy mood00:02
Letter: When the sentence is a second assault00:02
Sir Ranulph ends trek 'more dead than alive'00:02
Rothmans plans Asian shake-up00:02
Royal writ00:02
George sees little room for rate cuts00:02
Letter: The positive alternatives to negative income tax welfare schemes00:02
View from City Road: Keep a full and frank exchange00:02
Equestrianism: Selectors' firm stand on cruelty00:02
Obituary: Richard Imison00:02
Clinton prepares US for a bitter tax pill00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
St Bartholomew's reprieved in NHS study compromise00:02
Boxing: Back to plan A for Lewis00:02
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