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Horse mutilated00:02
BSG cash call to raise 31m pounds00:02
Teacher 'raped by boy aged 13': Unions demand more protection in schools following attack00:02
Gloom grows down on farms00:02
Sports Letters: Panel of judges00:02
Aerospace industry 'must have pounds 1bn injection'00:02
Eggar sidesteps energy conference00:02
Government victory in Maastricht vote: Lib-Dem support ensures all-night debate00:02
Sheffield Sound City 9300:02
Homes to be allowed to lock children up: Social workers to be given powers to prevent crimes00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
The case for trying to bully the bullies00:02
TELEVISION / Suitable for the adults?00:02
Law Report: Hunt saboteur's arrest lawful: Kelly v Chief Constable of Hampshire and another. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Lloyd and Sir David Croom-Johnson). 24 March 1993.00:02
Quiet town is shaken by a family feud: John Murray reports on fears for the future of C&J Clark00:02
ICI chairman leads hunt for Barclays chief00:02
Fashion: The Paris catwalks are going underground to stay on top: Roger Tredre previews a venue beneath the Louvre designed for designers00:02
Letter: Short-sighted Western politicians argue over pennies while time runs out for Russia00:02
Football: Villa undone by Polston's late plunge00:02
MPs seek watchdog and ombudsman for press: Commission with right to fine newspapers urged00:02
Modern miners imprisoned by communal past: At the pits that survive, life will be a sanitised version of Brandt's Thirties portrait. But the darkness remains00:02
Lex buys chain and beats forecasts: UK's biggest motor dealer sets out expansion plans00:02
Public Sector Management Update: Racist eviction00:02
Yeltsin faces final showdown: President vows to hold referendum as negotiations break down00:02
Sports Letters: Putting on a brave face00:02
Letter: Message from France00:02
How Sir Thomas 'forgot' Chief Justice's letter: MPs summon mandarin to explain why they were misled00:02
Serbian shelling halts airlift00:02
Football: Resolute Arsenal thwart United00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Mia's Valentine to Woody?00:02
It takes a Cher to grab them by the glands: Britons act, Americans act like kids. does that make us superior?00:02
Pyongyang lifts war alert00:02
Owen fears Bosnia peace talks have come to an end00:02
Football: Forest see glimmer of light00:02
Silly Question: No spoons admitted00:02
My old man said follow the Van: Jim White sees Van Morrison mark the end of an era at the Town & Country Club, London00:02
Kingfisher dives into DIY battle: B&Q discounts herald round two of the Easter price wars00:02
Police beefed up00:02
Prototype British robot could carry out brain operations: Keyhole technique to reach previously untouchable tissue may be used on first patients in London before end of year00:02
Public Sector Management Update: Tender vetting00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Education: Joined-up writing isn't just for the big kids any more: Orthodoxy is being abandoned to encourage fluency before neatness, says Diana Hinds00:02
Little lacerations on the human spirit: Trollope is no longer the preserve of bores and buffers of all ages, after-dinner pontificators, people who hate novels, genteel middle-aged rowdies, sufferers from terminal pomposity and tories.00:02
Firm fined pounds 2,000 over worker who lost hands00:02
Bottom Line: Mistakes at Amec turn Cockshaw contrite00:02
Wanted: retired elder statesman to take on Cyprus mediation00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
TV porn ruling00:02
Agency sell-off delay refused: Commons motion urges inquiry over fraud allegation00:02
Warrington bomb victim worsens: Doctors face decision on withdrawing Tim Parry's life support00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
West seeks formula to help Russian reforms: Clinton and European allies discuss economic aid as Moscow demands free-trade agreements00:02
BOOK REVIEW / His character was too sober, his blood too salty: 'Louis XVI' - John Hardman: Yale University Press, 19.95 pounds00:02
Beating the stock market00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Music / Natural liedership qualities: Nick Kimberley on Barbara Hendricks00:02
SA admits it made six nuclear bombs: De Klerk says weapons destroyed and no more will be built00:02
Public Sector Management: Putting your trust in local pay-bargaining schemes: Paul Gosling reports on the devolution of wages and conditions in the health service00:02
Birthdays00:02
Obituary: Denis Mitchell00:02
Golf / The Players' Championship: European absences dilute field's quality00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Parents question rescue team's delay00:02
Keating cabinet gets youthful look: PM starts drive to regenerate labor government00:02
Column One: Teva bobs up again00:02
Higher radon risk00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
View from City Road: Principles of bank rescues00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
View from City Road: Benefit of the doubt at Wimpey00:02
Grove trust cuts George Wimpey stake to 5%: Speculation mounts over cash call at building group00:02
Halifax up despite tough year: Largest building society fears damage to the 'savings ethic' if interest rates continue to fall00:02
Obituary: Mark Hughes00:02
Higher Education: A second Man United: Donald MacLeod looks at a university federation00:02
Liberians flee 'peace-keeping' offensive: Karl Maier in Greenville sees the effects on civilians of the war against Charles Taylor's rebels00:02
Nabisco head likely to take over at IBM: Choice would speed up devolution00:02
Templeton seeks 85m pounds00:02
Caird chief replaced: Linacre pays price for profits warnings00:02
Israel elects 'hawk for peace' as president: Architect of 1979 peace with Egypt returns to politics00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Racing: Charlton's expectations remain high for little Inchinor: Some leading trainers suggest their horses to follow00:02
Telegraph forced to alter Canadian newspaper plan: Correction00:02
The daily poem: November digging00:02
Rugby League: France engage Topliss: Problems for Wigan00:02
Football: Riedle riddle baffles brave Scots00:02
Glossary: Nasty foreign bugs translate into English: In his new weekly column, the writer considers what we say and what makes us say it00:02
Boxing: ABA must adopt new format to survive: Board under pressure00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sports Letters: Geometric concerns00:02
Ready for Peking00:02
Lyric Sheets00:02
Sporting Digest: Croquet00:02
The Japanese way of debt: Tale of gangsters, underwear and cooked books00:02
No evidence called00:02
Fashion: A battle the old guard were not sorry to lose: Saint Laurent's ladies are content with the status quo, reports Marion Hume00:02
Racing: Dunwoody confident of swift return00:02
Sports Letters: Lions logic00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Sports Letters: Divine wind00:02
Diary00:02
The bluffer's briefing on: Smoking00:02
Ministers shun information Bill: Right to know campaign rejected00:02
Scarpia: When the music serves the camera: Anthony Payne doubts that TV can do music justice00:02
Touring Car Racing: Wild saloons are stocked up for business: Soap opera on wheels starts fresh series on Sunday with new models on show00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Education: Bullied? May the force be with you: Jules Lee visits a centre where victims learn to toughen up00:02
Rowing / Boat Race: Schuller's late inclusion reflects meritocracy: Tradition is only part of the Boat Race's appeal. Paul Hayward reports00:02
For better, for worse, till children do us part: Parenthood may increase the divorce risk. Angela Lambert reports on who can help00:02
Football: On the verge of screaming00:02
Kim Basinger's scruples cost her 6m pounds: Actress only prepared to consider roles featuring 'artistic' nudity00:02
White men can't dance - but they can still get angry00:02
Matthews' wings clipped: Bird-dumping slashes profits at poultry group00:02
Barratt to step up building00:02
Jack Dominian outlines some classic flashpoints of parent-partner conflict00:02
Riffs: Mike Oldfield on the groove of Sir John Barbirolli and the Halle00:02
Schoolmistress tells of public assault by her former pupil: Girl had borne grudge for years00:02
Winnie could face longer term in jail00:02
Chess: A Devon pub bids and waits00:02
Murdoch shows interest in buying back New York Post: News Corp chairman discusses waiver of media cross-ownership rules with politicians00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Fruit glut hurts Geest: Arrival of dollar bananas expected to provide relief00:02
Schools: John Lyon School00:02
US to keep its man in London00:02
Football: Coventry cut down by Blades' sharper edge: Sheffield United's Deane on target as Blackburn Rovers see off Rangers00:02
Tory rebels look set to retreat: List of mines that could be saved will be presented alongside White Paper00:02
Cricket: Crowe hits high note00:02
Government attacked for South-east housing plan: The Thames Corridor from 1,000 feet above Thamesmead. To the right, Dagenham; ahead, City airport and Canary Wharf00:02
School condoms00:02
Pessimism sinks green hopes: Ecologists blame right wing for poor showing00:02
Football: Warhurst to miss Turkey tie00:02
Rugby Union: The holders survive early scare: Welsh sides at the forefront of annual extravaganza at Rosslyn Park00:02
Sexual harassment in police 'serious': Supervisors accused of inaction00:02
Howard abandons grand vision of 'linear city': A task force of civil servants will prepare plans for the Thames estuary. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
'Green' technology initiative attacked00:02
Sheffield Sound City 9300:02
Correction: Sun sets for Japan's flag-burner00:02
Albums: Going belly up with Suede - Andy Gill on Suede's highly hyped and deeply average debut. Plus Ice-T00:02
Greenwood to be ousted at meeting next week00:02
Obituary: Gerard Sekoto00:02
A little can go a long way towards helping Russia00:02
Malawi rift00:02
View from City Road: 'Driller killer' Lamont makes odd oil change00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Baudouin strives to avert chaos: Regional splits and budget row bring Belgium to breaking point00:02
Squash: Martin has Dil in a pickle00:02
Private lives of really useful companies00:02
Letter: Integrated schooling in Northern Ireland00:02
Babies 'should not be placed with smokers': Minister attacks 'ideology' behind advice on adoption00:02
Motor Racing: Senna stays for Brazil00:02
Public Sector Management Update: Waste must wait00:02
Weir shows 15% rise in profits: Promising start to 1993 orders00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Behind the filing cabinets00:02
Did anybody hear that?: Funny Noises Part II: Readers wrote in offering studio gaffes. Giles Smith couldn't believe his ears00:02
Obituary: Denis Mitchell00:02
Letter: Victorian attitudes to RSC sponsorship00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: The broader benefits of Japanese investment00:02
Letter: Case for law centres00:02
Howard abandons grand vision of 'linear city': A task force of civil servants will prepare plans for the Thames estuary. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Market Report: Drug shares suffer again from American headache00:02
Media 'balance of bias' totters00:02
Equestrianism: Hester top of every class00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Today's Number: 20500:02
Golf: Less is more for Gilford00:02
There's this John inside who's refusing to come out00:02
Letter: Short-sighted Western politicians argue over pennies while time runs out for Russia00:02
Lasmo shares dive as dividend is sliced: Weak oil prices and troubled Ultramar takeover produce pounds 385m loss00:02
Letter: No prize from the ivory tower for book-mockery00:02
Sports Letters: Putting on a brave face00:02
Acorn climbs to pounds 1.3m: Research programme bears fruit00:02
Inquiry into canoeing tragedy considers criminal charges: Teenagers gave unconscious friends kiss of life as they drifted out to sea after boats capsized00:02
Salvador watch00:02
'Ringleader' in NY bombing under arrest: FBI may have trailed suspects before blast00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Education: A prop for stage students: With many local councils ending grants, talented youngsters are having to struggle for places on drama courses00:02
Racing: Armiger in footsteps of a noble tradition: The Flat Season comes under orders at Doncaster today and Richard Edmondson makes his predictions for the Classic races ahead00:02
Brussels 'prejudice' angers bikers: Community proposes ban on 'superbikes'00:02
Dance / Rules, riddles and absurdity: Judith Mackrell on Yolande Snaith's Diction at The Place00:02
Bottom Line: Blenheim keeps looking better00:02
Education: Inspector Morse's toughest hurdle: With many local councils ending grants, talented youngsters are having to struggle for places on drama courses00:02
Death crash boy 'out of control'00:02
The line that divides the world is on view again. Visitors to Greenwich have a clear choice of whether to go east or west00:02
Insurance broker looks for pick-up00:02
Football: West Ham hurt by bans for Allen and Dicks: Bonds admits disciplinary problem as suspension threaten promotion hopes00:02
Policemen will not face charges: Lack of evidence in child abuse claims00:02
Leading Article: Steps towards censorship00:02
Judges 'fail to recognise new professionalism': MPs told police have changed00:02
Letter: Integrated schooling in Northern Ireland00:02
Serbian shells halt civilian evacuation: UN airlift suspended as Bosnian Serbs continue to bombard srebrenica - New York negotiations on verge of breakdown00:02
Bottom Line: Mistakes at Amec turn Cockshaw contrite