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Car plant strike00:02
Dam initiative00:02
The daily poem00:02
Law Update: College to sell building00:02
Clarke could make crime worse, says senior policeman00:02
Labour defeat00:02
Speyhawk, Mountleigh, Canary Wharf . . .00:02
GRE counts the cost of funding one man's empire: A bankrupt London agent has left the insurance group with losses of tens of millions of pounds, reports Paul Durman00:02
Law Report: Solicitor liable for failure to prepare will: White and another v Jones and another - Court of Appeal (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice-Chancellor, Lord Justice Farquharson and Lord Justice Steyn), 3 March 199300:02
Property drop sends Ladbroke plunging00:02
Letter: Constitutional innovation00:02
Unemployment among under-25s reaches 1 million00:02
Gas fire caused death00:02
MUSIC / On the edge: Adrian Jack on the Gabrieli's Mendelssohn, Janacek and Brahms at the Wigmore00:02
Column Eight: Staying pure at Virgin00:02
Children's rare eye cancer is linked to nuclear plant00:02
Watchdog seeks ban on newspaper phone sex adverts00:02
Rugby League: Injury crisis angers Reilly00:02
Saatchi's bulk purchase puts artist on map00:02
Swiss fury over woman scorned00:02
Letter: A number of symbols00:02
Football: Rangers ride high on old-fashioned bulldog spirit: Joe Lovejoy on the Scottish champions' remarkable progress in Europe's premier competition00:02
Turkey and Egypt breach boycott of Iraq00:02
Hockey: Taylor masterminds theft00:02
Racing: Barons on mat00:02
Mafia 'buys up its own island in the Caribbean'00:02
Soldier dies00:02
UN in Somalia 'by may'00:02
Law: This little firm went marketing: Sharon Wallach finds provincial lawyers setting the pace in bringing their services to the attention of new clients00:02
Tough reforms00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Briton fears group will die with Koresh00:02
Why be embarrassed about common sense?00:02
Suicide pact00:02
Lovesick teenager sailed for France in 10ft boat00:02
Berkeley announces 44m pounds rights issue00:02
Snooker: White ready for Davis00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Forestry waste00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Hambro Countrywide misses dividend again00:02
Court Circular00:02
Honours to be classless and based on merit00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Letter: Vulcan points00:02
Government and ANC resume democracy talks00:02
FILM / Stations of the cross00:02
Birthdays00:02
German orders up but trend still down00:02
Report on waiting list deaths is suppressed00:02
King beating 'was brutal'00:02
Barclays stuns City with 242m pounds loss00:02
Golf: Payne's profit in the wind00:02
Parliament and Politics: Cabinet agrees to 'beefed-up' role for Scottish MPs00:02
TELEVISION / Talking out of his arias: Giles Smith on Harry Enfield's Guide to Opera00:02
Keating sweet-talks cane country voters: A remote Queensland town could determine the outcome of next week's election, Robert Milliken writes from Mackay00:02
Parliament and Politics: Major fails to dispel backbench malaise: Colin Brown finds Tory party members in a state of confusion in the wake of the Prime Minister's Independent interview00:02
Parliament and Politics: Glasgow jobs move put in jeopardy00:02
A man in the next bed is not therapeutic: After alleged attacks on women, there is concern about mixing the sexes in psychiatric wards. Sandra Barwick reports00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Leworthy confirms his new standing00:02
Patten seeks to allay HK 'deal' fears00:02
Besieged cult leader releases two more children: Police in Texas prepare for a long haul at 'Ranch Apocalypse' but the families of British converts have little hope of a peaceful solution00:02
Letter: Unfair to the unconvicted00:02
Corruption, privilege and reward: John Major's plans to reform the Honours List will make little difference to a system the establishment uses to uphold the status quo, says Tony Benn00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Vodaphone poised to take over Hawthorn00:02
Baldness drove man to robbery00:02
Tennis: Teenager stuns Sabatini00:02
Smuggler sniffed out by canine detective00:02
Lloyd's battles to solve market's capital needs00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Parliament and Politics: Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Curriculum adviser quits over plans for English00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Clean beaches00:02
Temporary reprieve expected for USM00:02
Leading Article: Legacy of banking errors00:02
Letter: Declining skills00:02
Football: Keane's new contract00:02
Letter: John Major interview: future of Europe and manufacturing industry00:02
Philips axes 15,000 more jobs00:02
Obituary: Sir Dick White00:02
Football: England's future bears the weight of expectation: Henry Winter looks forward to the World Youth Cup, which starts today in Sydney00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Cricket: Rock-steady Sidhu shapes India's win: Smith dominates the spinners with commanding century but England's bowlers prove unable to clinch the one-day series00:02
Hesse poll00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Law: Close, but not that close: A solicitor is challenging restrictions on mixed practices by linking up with a Big Six accountancy group, says Roger Trapp00:02
Saddam costumes banned by rabbi00:02
Obituary: Dr Albert Sabin00:02
Banker used to brickbats aims to keep his head00:02
Warning on skin patches00:02
Sports Listings: Saturday / Fencing: Challenge Martini - London00:02
Afghan rivals accept deal00:02
Russian warning about N Korea00:02
FILM / Director's Cut: George Miller on a poetic scene from John Ford's Stagecoach00:02
Railman fined: Correction00:02
Williams launches share placing00:02
Out of Russia: Stalin's Satanic city of death that few escape00:02
Obituary: Fletcher Knebel00:02
Market Report: Gloomy session ends in buzz of bid speculation00:02
Law Update: EC consultant00:02
Baton trial00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Goals no joke for Kiwomya: The Ipswich striker from Yorkshire looks to break a scoring duck. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Romantic vision for London fashion00:02
Timor witness declared mad00:02
FNFC shares plunge after loan setback00:02
Serbs to open aid corridor00:02
Insurers halve IRA bombs estimate00:02
Fish dumped00:02
Letter: John Major interview: future of Europe and manufacturing industry00:02
Guppy guilty00:02
Teenage hacker 'enslaved by habit'00:02
Tony Bland died of kidney failure00:02
Racing: Frost Festival ban00:02
Parliament and Politics: Rail Bill gagging accusation00:02
TELEVISION / Right of Reply00:02
Naked fiddler00:02
Salomon warns of trading loss00:02
TELEVISION / BREIFING: Doctoring the past00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Table Tennis: Senior National Championships - King's Lynn00:02
Tories split on Thatcher legacy: Major backtracks in Commons over his repudiation of past industrial policy in Independent interview00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Jim White on Friday: Yes, he remembers the Best of times: The day after they buried Bobby Moore, another Sixties star was forging a new career - telling jokes about how he messed up the old one00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Countdown: Barnes handed a pivotal role00:02
Young Tories face curb on influence: Party leaders meeting in Harrogate today are likely to make their first move against the YCs, writes Stephen Goodwin00:02
A little honorary consolation00:02
Cricket: Lathwell halts England's slide00:02
Court delay on bizarre murder00:02
Diary00:02
Parliament and Politics: Maastricht critics lose ground in battle over treaty00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Karadzic denounced for 'terror' letter00:02
Letter: Short-time deals are nothing new00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Help for Rushdie00:02
Law Update: Peking offices00:02
Wills00:02
BP finds oilfield off Shetlands00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Little Miss Dynamite blasts back: The former child star Brenda Lee has become a hit among fans with a taste for nostalgia. David Lister reports00:02
Letter: John Major interview: future of Europe and manufacturing industry00:02
BT presses for control of EDS00:02
Letter: Anti-racist allies00:02
Channel 4 'breaching its remit to win viewers'00:02
Letter: John Major interview: future of Europe and manufacturing industry00:02
THEATRE MUSICALS / Old score draw hits the jackpot: Paul Taylor, theatre critic, and Edward Seckerson, music critic, on Crazy For You at the Prince Edward Theatre00:02
Rocard lifts Socialist hopes with talk of a left alliance00:02
Harrods charges00:02
British Rail privatisation delayed until 199500:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Obituary: Delia De Leon00:02
Parliament and Politics: Wandsworth sets lowest council tax00:02
Car sales climb for fifth month00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Italian town rises in revolt to stop the rot00:02
Major gives public right to nominate people for honours00:02
View from City Road: Boddington's odd mix works00:02
Love grenade00:02
System 'would have to be reinvented'00:02
Prosecution agreed00:02
THEATRE MUSICALS / Old score draw hits the jackpot: Paul Taylor, theatre critic, and Edward Seckerson, music critic, on Crazy For You at the Prince Edward Theatre00:02
Racing: Club takes drug initiative00:02
Pentos slashes its payout to 1.5p00:02
Hardline deputies accuse Yeltsin of wooing generals00:02
Zambian state of emergency00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
View from City Road: Still further to fall for Barclays00:02
Little Miss Dynamite blasts back: The former child star Brenda Lee has become a hit among fans with a taste for nostalgia. David Lister reports00:02
Letter: Don't leave gaps on college walls00:02
Motor Racing: Senna sets pace00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Early developers: McDermott and McGough focus entirely on the past. Jane Richards talked to them00:02
FILM / Time to put away childish things: Toys (PG) Barry Levinson (US); A Brighter Summer Day (no cert) Edward Yang (Taiwan); Consenting Adults (15) Alan J Pakula (US)00:02
Muslim arrested over New York bombing00:02
FILM / Critical Review