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Column Eight: Minister gets it in the neck00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Football: FA standing firm over its youth policy00:02
Women on low incomes 'smoke more'00:02
Somali gunmen murder Irish nurse00:02
Letter: 'Titanic' mentality00:02
Industry 'should pay for water clean-up'00:02
Law Report: Justice requires murder case re-trial: Regina v Kennedy - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Judge and Mr Justice Hidden), 19 February 199300:02
Letter: Cures for crime: a return to family values, creative play, moral lessons, caring at home00:02
Appointments00:02
Consumers made wary by end of Eighties boom00:02
Eurotherm's 1990 accounts restated00:02
Letter: Cures for crime: a return to family values, creative play, moral lessons, caring at home00:02
The elephant didn't get me, but I'm worried: Now Peter Rosengard is not paranoid, but he's left-handed, he's the same age as Bill Clinton, and he keeps having these narrow escapes00:02
BA opponents accused of protectionism00:02
Parliament and Politics: Protest at Valleys Initiative 'failure'00:02
View from City Road: Ashtead offsets the gloom00:02
Brittany fishermen protest at Britain00:02
Harmony Leisure in board shake-up00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Drugs remand00:02
Pollution 'increasing along UK coastline'00:02
Senegal death toll reaches 3000:02
Government warned of crime by truants00:02
Man shot as police foil raid00:02
Peking to replace president00:02
Patients want cannabis legalised00:02
Rugby League: Saints to punish sinning pair00:02
Cricket: India's magic moments00:02
Leadership trips face tougher checks on safety00:02
UK favours Foley for Ulster mission00:02
Ice Hockey: Devils' progress delayed00:02
Homes evacuated00:02
Obituary: Canon E. L. Mascall00:02
In Cuba, no news is British news00:02
Feathers fly as oily birds lose their woolly coats00:02
Letter: Regrettable move by British Rail00:02
Lecanuet dies00:02
Cricket / Third Test: England caught in trap of their own delusions: Kambli compiles a record score and Prabhakar shatters the top of the tourists' order00:02
INTERVIEW / Great film, Jack, now let's talk about you: Jack Nicholson00:02
Pounds 535,000 award00:02
Secure units plan for youth crime00:02
Recorders00:02
N Korea atomic accord in peril00:02
Web of corruption ensnares South Africa: There is much suspicion that people in positions of power are looting the shop before it is sold. John Carlin reports from Johannesburg on the rising tide of fraud00:02
Rugby League: Currier back in favour for Britain00:02
Welsh Water pays pounds 21m for Acer Group00:02
Seven held as James Bulger murder suspects remanded00:02
Lingerie manufacturers come out of the closet: Roger Tredre reports on the underwear trade's revealing autumn collections in Birmingham00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Visit brings dilemma for Rabin00:02
Letter: Cures for crime: a return to family values, creative play, moral lessons, caring at home00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Explosives scare00:02
Juvenile crime provokes rhetoric but no solution: The Tories have failed to fulfil their 1979 election vow to end teenage delinquency. Heather Mills reports00:02
Diary00:02
Court Circular00:02
Competition Result00:02
Accountancy and Management: Glimmer of hope in job market00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Synagogue fire00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Heads to roll over Shell's Japan loss00:02
Obituary: Sir Dick White00:02
Blair opposes new secure units for young offenders00:02
Obituary: Ferruccio Lamborghini00:02
Angolans agree to talk as fighting rages00:02
Teenage hacker 'was addicted'00:02
Obituary: Jean Lecanuet00:02
Drugs in Sport: Lifters in the clear00:02
Blackburn named as Halifax's new chief00:02
UN peace-keeper killed by shellfire in Lebanon00:02
Letter: Restaurant guides for the starry-eyed00:02
Cricket: Lathwell has top marks at half-term00:02
Social workers did not know of previous attempt to kill a child: A mother with a conviction for attempted infanticide and history of depression was allowed to take home a newborn child. Stephen Ward and Mike Walsh report00:02
Cricket: Yorkshire to maintain strict dress code00:02
Health: Cannabis: why doctors want it to be legal: Mark Handscomb reports on a natural remedy that can help Aids and MS patients, and Clare Hodges tells why she defies the law to take it00:02
Train ban inflames smokers' passions00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
US sees Major on a beeline to oblivion00:02
GMTV programmes chief quits00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Rowing: Oxford have the meat in the middle: Hugh Matheson finds Cambridge acting coy about their crew for the Boat Race next month00:02
Leading Article: Reliable allies still matter00:02
Surprise Iraq visits by UN weapons inspectors00:02
Letter: Cures for crime: a return to family values, creative play, moral lessons, caring at home00:02
Letter: Polar inspiration00:02
Iranian envoys deride plan for Major to meet Rushdie00:02
F&C calls for virile small firms market00:02
Heroin addict fails in plea for review of prison ruling00:02
Channel 4 in bid to host chess final00:02
Squash: Irving's arrival00:02
Law Report: Declaration on colliery closures final: Regina v British Coal Corporation and another, Ex parte Price and others - Queen's Bench Division (Lord Justice Glidewell), 18 February00:02
Health Update: Furry animals00:02
Parliament and Politics: Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Out of Spain: A bloody brouhaha over Basque ancestral claims00:02
Low & Bonar hit by American losses00:02
View from City Road: Shell takes a dent in Japan00:02
Legal aid boost00:02
Letter: Restaurant guides for the starry-eyed00:02
Commentary: In business, size is not everything00:02
Arrests at Fiat shift scandal into top gear00:02
MUSIC / Fever pitch: Stephen Johnson on an evening of little-known Handel00:02
Three killed00:02
Bomb blast00:02
UN resumes aid airlift to Sarajevo00:02
Revellers die00:02
Man shot in raid on newsagent00:02
Leading Article: Making young people care00:02
Concrete reasons for optimism: Heather Connon expects British-backed companies to build on Germany's increasing need for new homes00:02
Berry loses00:02
View from City Road: Few buyers at the great gilt sale00:02
Tabloid TV00:02
Letter: A turn for the verse00:02
Racing: Club douses dope fear00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Power watchdog deals blow to the miners00:02
Christopher tour spawns vague promises00:02
Health: I wish I could get it at the chemist's: Mark Handscomb reports on a natural remedy that can help Aids and MS patients, and Clare Hodges tells why she defies the law to take it00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
A revolutionary stalks Whitehall: William Waldegrave is part of a worldwide conspiracy that could transform citizens' lives. But first he must rout the bureaucrats00:02
Union pact00:02
Former Virgin boss to take over at Oftel00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Baby-boomer in the boardroom: Carol Bartz is the most successful woman in the American PC software industry. Phil Reeves talked to her in San Francisco00:02
The Daily Poem: Nature is Roman: Variations on a line by Mandelstam00:02
Rights issues00:02
Letter: Cures for crime: a return to family values, creative play, moral lessons, caring at home00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
One brutal exception does not prove the rule: With emotions running high after the murder of James Bulger, politicians are busy capitalising on what is a statistical rarity, says Frances Crook00:02
Question time for Japan's schools00:02
Former actor cleared of antiques shop murder00:02
Accountancy and Management: Industry scheme falls flat: Ian Welch reports on a mixture of professional training and outside experience00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Letter: Dispute over gift of private letters00:02
Letter: Cures for crime: a return to family values, creative play, moral lessons, caring at home00:02
Racing: Haydock airing for Politics00:02
Parliament and Politics: Defence ministry 'partly to blame' for pounds 166m delay00:02
Trial delay00:02
DANCE / Adventures on the misery line: Judith Mackrell on Small Axe's contribution to Spring Loaded at The Place, London00:02
Doctors' appeal00:02
Girl, nine, accused of trying to kill baby00:02
TELEVISION / Loser takes all00:02
BA continues 'dirty tricks': Branson accuses airline of 'blatantly disregarding' pledges not to woo Virgin customers after High Court fight00:02
Rugby Union: Scotland upset the odds00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Gerhard A. Gesell00:02
Bowls: Smith's success00:02
Ramos purges police force00:02
Buyout bid emerges for Leyland truck plant00:02
Miniature of Byron discovered00:02
Union fears 40,000 City job losses00:02
Football: Littlejohn forces the Blades up00:02
Racing: Dunwoody to desert Street: Paul Hayward reports from Fontwell00:02
Sailing: Crews steeled for battle00:02
Breast boost00:02
Health: Can Lorenzo's oil really help Glenn?: The tale of a 'miracle' cure for a fatal genetic disease has become a Hollywood film. But, says Liz Hunt, not everyone is convinced00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
EXHIBITIONS / The sacrament of holy oils: Andrew Graham-Dixon responds to two small miracles, paintings by Robert Campin on show at the National Gallery00:02
Output falls for 10th quarter in a row00:02
Kohl puts pressure on Britain00:02
Riot jury out00:02
Letter: 'Titanic' mentality00:02
Health Update: A dose of peppers00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Parliament and Politics: Legal attempt to unseat Belfast MP fails00:02
Schools: Sherborne School for Girls00:02
Ice Skating: Witt warms to task of reviving a cold world: A skating sensation prepares for an Olympic mission by displaying her art on ice at Wembley. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Yeltsin warns army to stay out of politics00:02
Rugby Union: Scots' revolution ousts McHarg00:02
BOOK REVIEW / If this is a woman: memories of Birkenau: There is a place on Earth - Giuliana Tedeschi, Tr. Tim Parks: Lime Tree, pounds 9.9900:02
Racing: Injured rider stable00:02
News of fraud hits Southern Business00:02
First edition00:02
ART / Rainforest man: When Tony Foster scouts a location for one of his landscapes he can barely see the wood for the trees, the insects, and the charging pigs . . . Dalya Alberge reports00:02
UN seeks Yugoslav war crimes tribunal00:02
Vatican rebuked00:02
Market Report: ICI slumps on expectation of huge cash call00:02
Laurentian's chief executive steps down00:02
Goodison backs end of free banking00:02
Getty museum pays pounds 11m for Turner00:02
Hockey: Graham welcome00:02
RADIO / Brave new worlds apart: Robert Hanks reviews In Search of Utopia and Goodbye to All That00:02
Health Update: Relief from labour pains00:02
France ready to veto Gatt deal00:02
Evangelists put jobless people on the path to work: A church group helps a third of its trainees find employment. Ian Gregory reports00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Lawyers seek inquiry into 'RUC threats'00:02
Capita thrives on contracting out00:02
Baby died after 'huge failings' by care staff: A mother with a conviction for attempted infanticide and history of depression was allowed to take home a newborn child. Stephen Ward and Mike Walsh report00:02
Archbishop tells parents to teach right and wrong