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A child's murder00:02
The minds behind the manifestos00:02
Obituary: Maurice Bourges-Maunory00:02
Man charged with double murder00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Football / European Round-Up: Triple red for Barcelona00:02
Football / FA Cup: Wright undone by his desire: Striker's blow00:02
Savimbi faces an ultimatum00:02
Obituary: Daniel Kelly00:02
Letter: Way forward on Maastricht00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Letter: Creative accounting helps EC agriculture00:02
Football: Wright's fight for fitness00:02
At last, the secret of internal bliss is revealed: The discovery of anandamide, the body's natural form of the drug cannabis, casts new light on depressive illnesses, says Ruth McKernan00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
CBI challenged on equal rights00:02
High street spending spurts as unemployment slows00:02
Economic Commentary: How France and Germany could fix it00:02
Parents 'caught in NHS maze'00:02
Rugby Union: Stephens steals show00:02
Sport in Short: Judo00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Genetic problems 'can be reduced by in-breeding'00:02
Trust wardens 'face unfair tax bills'00:02
Programme of action failed to halt fresh controversy: Attempts by Queen's University to tackle discrimination have not pacified its critics, writes David McKittrick00:02
Saddam hails Clinton anti-war record00:02
Crisis for UN as Bosnian Serbs halt aid convoy00:02
Cricket: Boiling blow for England00:02
Peatland is bought as bird reserve00:02
Letter: Economic contributions of elderly people00:02
Rugby League: Widnes run off with spoils00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Madagascar opposition heads for election victory00:02
Molecule of the Month: What lurks within that nasty niff: Methyl mercaptan causes halitosis and smelly socks, but it also has industrial uses, says John Emsley00:02
Letter: Pecking order over coins00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Rebels plan Synod walkout: Protests over women priests are expected at the General Synod. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Trail blazing during the Monte Carlo Challenge00:02
Pits safety 'threatened by drive for output'00:02
France Prepares to Vote: A voting system to end shifting alliances: With the ruling Socialists in apparently terminal decline, Julian Nundy in Paris previews the coming polls00:02
Diary: 15-21 February00:02
Ferry firms try to pool services00:02
Basketball: Bears show title appetite00:02
London Show of fashion00:02
Nazis in force00:02
Ahead of the Business Game00:02
Letter: No place for 'monsters' among PR professionals00:02
Letter: Arafat the moderate00:02
Ayatollah says Rushdie can be shown no mercy00:02
Channel ports see gloom at end of the tunnel: Gail Counsell looks at the competition for visitors, jobs and investment on both sides of the water00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: A tentative woman sways men the most00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Missing boy is found murdered00:02
UK and Spain to reopen Gibraltar talks00:02
Racing Commentary: Jodami closes on rich harvest00:02
Athletics: Livingston comes clean in drug case00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Cool Catt helps corner Gloucester00:02
Obituary: Professor Fred Hollows (CORRECTED)00:02
'Sun' says sorry to the Queen00:02
Obituary: Reginald Lewis00:02
Basketball: Creating history00:02
Birthdays00:02
Cyprus poll ousts Vassiliou00:02
Decision expected soon on referral of Airtours bid00:02
Now the Trojan horse arrives by telephone: Hackers have another weapon at their disposal, the computer bulletin board. Mike Holderness explains00:02
Leading Article: The frustration in France00:02
Golf: James takes flight with birdie barrage00:02
Out of Japan: Cruelly wounded duck does the walk of life00:02
MPs abandon plan to urge BCCI pay-out00:02
Lithuanians vote for ex-Communist leader00:02
Football / FA Cup: Newcastle leave Derby to supply romance00:02
Father charged00:02
Letter: Pecking order over coins00:02
Have you asked your mother?: Agencies are looking for Britain's first Asian supermodel. Amanda Waind explains how tradition and prejudice are getting in the way00:02
Belfast university 'treats Catholic staff unfairly'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rave arrests00:02
Mandela and Pretoria deny a 'deal'00:02
US troops withdrawing from Somalia00:02
Letter: Legal doubts about sanctions on Iraq00:02
The Poem: 1: Starting today the Independent will be publishing one work by a contemporary poet every weekday. The series begins with this poem by Thom Gunn.00:02
Bridgewater case prisoner in hospital00:02
'Week of fire' for Italy00:02
Eurotunnel dispute close to settlement00:02
Rugby Union: No end in sight to Andrew's misery00:02
Captive barn owls00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
You're never alone in the Antarctic, Sir Ranulph00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Magician presents evidence of ESP00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Virgin puts back deadline for BA00:02
Sad fete for an operatic son00:02
Football / FA Cup: Barmby engineers Dons' destruction00:02
Perils on and off piste for Israel's skiers: Dodging kamikaze sportsmen and avoiding a military zone add to the dangers on the slopes of Mount Hermon in the Golan Heights, writes Sarah Helm00:02
Zaireans protest00:02
Letter: No place for 'monsters' among PR professionals00:02
Shephard rules out workfare00:02
Judo: Bell puts on show of power00:02
Letter: Let's get this right00:02
Hockey: Hightown retain indoor crown00:02
Sport in Short: Volleyball00:02
Confusion over Maastricht: Clarke begs MPs to stick to the political realities as outrage grows over 'threat to bypass Parliament'00:02
Children 'addicted to computer games'00:02
TELEVISION / Think of England: Andy Gill is distinctly un-wooed by the blanket coverage in this weekend's festival of romance00:02
The World This Week00:02
Smaller Companies: Good value lurks in oil exploration shares00:02
'Week of fire' in Italian scandal00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Full-time education ban on jobless to be lifted00:02
The Worst of Times: An obsession, like being taken over by an alien: Liz Hodgkinson talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Letter: No gold in California00:02
Letter: An open mind on the modern home00:02
Racing: For The Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Decline in public worship linked to surplus churches00:02
TELEVISION BRIEFING / The sins of wage00:02
Prisoner injured00:02
Football / FA Cup: Cox seeking points not prizes00:02
Big property write-down expected at Ladbroke00:02
Scottish Football: Payton finds a place00:02
Skiing: Family affair for the Eders00:02
Bolder pounds 5 note00:02
Italian Football: Milan preserve record00:02
Sport in Short: Varsity Games00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Commodities & Futures: Good weather frosts orange juice prices00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Kapil still has the old devil00:02
Leading Article: An excessively retiring force00:02
Obituary: Professor Frank Wright: Correction00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Lewis the light in England's darkness: Defiant century devalued as Kumble underlines India's dominance with five wickets in tourists' follow-on00:02
Artistic celebrations defy the little Titos: Robert Fisk met the organiser of Sarajevo's winter arts festival, a job that mixes philosophy and politics in unique and equal measure00:02
Opec fails to agree output cuts00:02
President to outline plan on US economy00:02
Wills00:02
MUSIC / Bass, the final frontier: Raymond Monelle reviews the SCO in Edinburgh00:02
Peter Pringle's America: It's great to be back. Make mine well done00:02
Three die in blaze00:02
Fugitives held00:02
Tutu leans on Burmese junta00:02
The logic of the painted helmet: More countries must join the UN force in the Balkans, says Lawrence Freedman00:02
Obituary: Professor Frank Wright00:02
Letter: Pecking order over coins00:02
Arms find00:02
You call it charity, I call it interference: International aid organisations not only oversimplify the problems they find in Third World countries, they can also destabilise the local political situation00:02
Rugby Union: Sarries refuse to die00:02
Bomb defused00:02
Acceptable name00:02
Table Tennis: Waldner's record triumph00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
France Prepares to Vote: The new right reveals its plans to take power: With the ruling Socialists in apparently terminal decline, Julian Nundy in Paris previews the coming polls00:02
Football / FA Cup: Blades' bliss as United miss penalty00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
20m pound tunnel could save A3 beauty spot00:02
Sarajevo's 'protector' speaks under shellfire: Robert Fisk meets the French UN general with a doubly impossible mission00:02
Mother freed00:02
The path of least resistance: Inserting genes into plants could protect crops from pests, at least till the latter become immune, says Simon Hadlington00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Greek bank is EC Trojan horse for Libya00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
France Prepares to Vote: Roll-call for PM offers dark horses: With the ruling Socialists in apparently terminal decline, Julian Nundy in Paris previews the coming polls00:02
Snooker: Hendry finds his crock of gold00:02
FILM-MAKING / Through the mind's eye: John Lyttle celebrates the lifetime achievements of cinematographer Freddie Young00:02
Mexico pays 1m pounds to put its treasures on show00:02
London's giant pandas play the mating game: Neither is in the first flush of youth and when introduced, Bao Bao gave Ming Ming a mauling. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Rugby Union: Isaac gains approval00:02
Letter: Pecking order over coins00:02
Weight worries00:02
Obituary: John Aveling00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Sport in Short: Bobsleigh00:02
Letter: How to corrupt MPs00:02
Coales' Notes: Hitting bottom: A week in the art of Gordon Coales00:02
Football / FA Cup: Barnsley suffer a short measure00:02
World Cup hero Moore has cancer00:02
Football / FA Cup: Chance to settle old Cup scores00:02
Obituary: Tip Tipping