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Gaza killing00:02
View from City Road: Lucas holds up and shells out00:02
Veteran member of Royal Flying Corps joins RAF birthday celebrations00:02
Forth Ports sees 33% increase in first results00:02
Edinburgh funds improve00:02
Your country needs Germany00:02
Doubts growing on Russian role in Bosnia force: Hopes recede of Moscow joining Nato peace-keeping mission00:02
Trout farm fined after fish escape: 'Pests' invade club's stretch of river00:02
Kanemaru bailed00:02
Creativity: Odd ways to use that spare sock00:02
Letter: An alliance barring the way to peace00:02
THEATRE / History and the stuff of nightmares: Paul Taylor reviews a cruel Europeans in Greenwich and Lorca's Blood Wedding in Hammersmith00:02
America and Europe call truce in trade war: Brittan offers US suppliers greater access to EC markets and a relaxation of legislation on public procurement00:02
Bottom Line: Patience needed at Brown & Jackson00:02
Robber foiled by corned beef tins and string00:02
Euro Disney to raise entrance fees: Attendance figures close to 11 million target after special offer to locals00:02
Hospital trusts accused of avoiding scrutiny: Labour condemns 'secret society' within NHS00:02
Letter: Yeltsin: portrait of a hothead leading his country into chaos00:02
Directors oust chairman as SelecTV dispute boils over: Solicitors review allegations against managing director00:02
N Korea defiant00:02
Today's Number: 3,00000:02
Sporting Digest: Lacrosse00:02
Diary00:02
Law Report: Incriminating taped cell talk admissible: Regina v Bailey and another - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Simon Brown, Mr Justice Popplewell and Mr Justice Rattee), 11 March 1993.00:02
Drunkenness 'rife' at base where airman died00:02
Football: Brady builds bridge across credibility gap: Birmingham City's controversial new owner has installed a young woman to run the club. Phil Shaw met her00:02
Athletics: Restoration of British tradition requires an injection of faith: National federation ponders approach to cross-country running after world championship disappointments. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Le Pen fears for future00:02
Wills00:02
Crash victim dies00:02
Cook attacks pits rescue plan: The coal White Paper: Four Tory MPs vote against and at least three abstain00:02
Letter: Einstein's relative belief in God's existence00:02
TA man fined over death crash00:02
A pricey range of supermodels: Marion Hume reports on why the new Vauxhall TV ad has cost 3m pounds00:02
Veteran IRA gunman convicted of murder: Two Irishmen guilty of Yorkshire police shootings00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Sick joke or guilt-stirrer?00:02
Gummer bubbles up with indignation at the French: Ministerial anger surfaced twice on a day of strained diplomatic00:02
City in Brief00:02
Chess: Vision beats blindfold00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Jury told of a 'heart set on murder'00:02
Boy absconds00:02
Motor Racing: Senna ponders pulling power of his passion: McLaren prepare to resume talks with their leading driver00:02
Racing: Crisp memories of Aintree's best loser: Twenty years on, Red Rum's first National victim remains the moral victor as the field for Saturday's renewal starts to crystallise00:02
Rugby Union: Gray gives warning00:02
'Man had uterus'00:02
Clash of the Clintons echoes round Washington00:02
Leading Article: Suffering caused by success00:02
When to intervene00:02
Murdoch wins control of the New York Post: News Corp to repay Hirschfeld and take on dollars 20m of debts00:02
Ice Hockey: Britain cut a dash: Pool B World Championships00:02
View from City Road: French Right's bark may be worse than its bite00:02
Woman 'can be head of house': Sex bias removed from questionnaires00:02
Letter: An alliance barring the way to peace00:02
Train derails00:02
Letter: Einstein's relative belief in God's existence00:02
RADIO / Playing truths and consequences: Robert Hanks on keeping people quiet in The Whole Truth and Treasure Islands00:02
Wear a ribbon, win an Oscar00:02
Liberia rebel's peace formula: A defiant Charles Taylor calls for a UN force and an election00:02
Health: Today you're bored. Tomorrow you're ill: Raj Persaud explains a phenomenon that can cause air crashes, over-eating and violence00:02
Staff at Macallan take 10% pay cut: Profits fall for first time in a decade00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
I took on the DSS - and won: When Karen Burton, an unemployed graduate, did work experience her income support came under threat00:02
Health: Cancer threats all around us: Celia Hall looks at two reports highlighting the risks of sunlight and other carcinogens00:02
Fishing agreements weave complex net00:02
Community care advice 'ambiguous': Social service chiefs call for clarification00:02
Rugby Union: Waspish ways of high flyers00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Bottom Line: Inchcape achievement understated00:02
Woman trapped beneath rubble00:02
Leading Article: Unacceptable protests against abortion00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Sentence cut00:02
Hockey: England to experiment00:02
Hurd to discuss war crime claim: Argentinian minister in Falklands talks00:02
Balladur to head new French government: Mitterrand starts 'cohabitation' with Gaullist00:02
Out of Turkey: An end to pet hates sees a dog's life improve00:02
Obituary: Professor H. G. Hanbury00:02
THEATRE / Canada wet: Tristan Davies on My Boyfriend's Back and There's Gonna Be Laundry at the Old Vic00:02
Petrol price cut00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Beware of a hail of bullets from out of left field00:02
Prime Minister celebrates the completion of his half century00:02
Magazine pays libel damages to Tebbit: New Statesman admits error in article00:02
Government is accused of buying off Tory pit rebels: Miners with lung disease to get industrial injury benefits00:02
Rugby Union: Harriman lands leading role: England switch for World Cup Sevens as Welsh fear the worst00:02
Sun Alliance buys Danish insurers: Hafnia sells general and life firms00:02
Hit and run: Correction00:02
Interview: He's a legend in his own lunchtime: Personal problems led Richard Ingrams to leave 'Private Eye' and start the 'Oldie', catering to culturally isolated fogeys such as himself00:02
Football: Jones misses date with FA00:02
Boy dies from fumes that killed his family00:02
Letter: Einstein's relative belief in God's existence00:02
Abbey in mortgage warning00:02
View from City Road: How much is a pension fund worth?00:02
Socialists count the cost: French elections have taken their toll of ministers and minority parties00:02
Birthdays00:02
Peking presses for Olympics prize: China's leaders want to bury the memory of Tiananmen Square under the prestige of hosting the Games in 200000:02
Health: Ian, a friend of the family: Annabel Ferriman mourns the man who personified care in the community for her00:02
Pearson suffers third successive fall in earnings: Problems in oil services wipe out growth in book publishing and newspapers00:02
BR bids for 150m pounds to lease new trains00:02
Column One: Layers of meaning00:02
Market Report: Wellcome falls victim to drug company sickness00:02
Irish peace movement launches national programme: SDLP leader urges referendum throughout Ireland to increase pressure on paramilitaries. Alan Murdoch reports00:02
Stratagem to buy option on Harrison00:02
Contract rules to be relaxed00:02
Letter: Fear-free fathers00:02
Letter: Doctors who still face excessive hours00:02
UN force to offer Somalia 'solution': Blue helmets prepare as factions co-operate00:02
Tokyo minister under fire after executions00:02
Rugby League: Bateman recalled by Britain00:02
Rugby League: Lindsay turns tough face to accusers: Chief executive claims immunity from decision to expel three clubs from lower division and promotes idea of feeder league00:02
Andreotti file reaches Senate00:02
Letter: An alliance barring the way to peace00:02
The Bluffer's Briefing on: Fish00:02
ART / The bigger, the worse: For its new exhibition, the National Gallery has taken a short cut and imported the contents of a provincial French museum. Andrew Graham-Dixon looks round and wonders if he might be on holiday00:02
Obituary: Sir Michael McNair-Wilson00:02
Leading Article: French interests on the line00:02
Major to meet leaders of Iraqi opposition: Western nations re-examine their anti-Saddam policies amid growing fears of a crackdown by Baghdad00:02
Even Andreotti can't escape: Italy's scandals have at last embroiled its most cunning figure, writes Patricia Clough from Rome. Now real change may come00:02
Appointments00:02
Accountancy & Management: No room for grey backroom boys00:02
The Daily Poem: A Written Answer00:02
Pretoria came close to dropping nuclear bomb on Luanda: With troops under pressure in Angola, South Africa feared the worst, writes John Carlin in Johannesburg00:02
One twentieth-century image maker pays his respects to the art of another00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Talks on rights challenge West: Aim of Asia-Pacific accord in Bangkok00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The frozen east: wonders built on human bones: 'East of the Sun' - Benson Bobrick: Heinemann, 20 pounds00:02
Carrier reprieved00:02
Road built 'after pressure by minister's wife'00:02
Exporters' euphoria wears off: The fall of the pound has proved to be a mixed blessing. David Bowen reports00:02
Football: Flashman threat to Barnet game00:02
Acquisition helps Inchcape surge: Dividend increased by 17 per cent after improvement in profits to 252m pounds00:02
Letter: Unacceptable degrees of sponsorship00:02
From 'Cathy Come Home' to 'Come On Down]'00:02
Cricket: Holdsworth's career best00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Moscow power struggle remains unresolved: Congress ends its emergency session, but the rift with President Yeltsin is wider than ever00:02
Obituary: Victor McCalmont00:02
Girls recall how canoes capsized 'like dominoes': Teenage survivors of sea tragedy describe how four friends died off Dorset coast00:02
Letter: University diversity00:02
Senate seeks to calm row over gays in army00:02
French bank plunges to 125m pounds loss00:02
Water bills could reach 250 pounds a year00:02
Letter: Consultation over sewage treatment00:02
Campaign seeks reasons for 55% fall in cot deaths: Foundation calls for follow-up research on advice to mothers00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
People: Linda hops off for Kiwi beef00:02
Court Circular00:02
MUSIC / Heaven is a place on earth: Jan Smaczny on D'Oyly Carte at the Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham00:02
Egypt bombings00:02
Business woman stabbed to death: Murder near station similar to 1991 attack00:02
Hickson International moves back into black00:02
Pollution permits make a market: Sulphur dioxide allowances auctioned by sealed bids in Chicago00:02
Where are they now?: Derek Underwood00:02
Racing: Chatam heads Pipe's seven00:02
British Steel chief executive to become chairman too: Moffat takes on dual role as Frame resigns00:02
Football / World Cup: Gascoigne the focus of Turkey's attention: Ferdinand adds to English worries while Giggs awaits first start for Wales00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Australian parties call for republic: Opposition in about turn on issue of ending influence of the Crown00:02
Labour moves towards PR recommendations: Campaigners want electoral reform proposals in place before election00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
'Death march'00:02
Greek quits00:02
Obituary: Lt-Gen Kamal Hassan Ali00:02
Arab delay on peace talks00:02
Dedicated terrorist who killed 'in order to exist': Terry Kirby and David McKittrick tell how a routine police patrol ended in a fatal confrontation with the IRA00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Accountancy & Management: Shorter but no sweeter: Summary financial statements are not proving an easy read for shareholders. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Obituary: Sir Kelvin Spencer00:02
Double threat to Maastricht in Commons: Tory and Labour clause additions to treaty Bill described as 'killer amendments'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Thatcher's children have grown up conservatively: Rhys Williams reports on the caring, sweet-smelling youth of today00:02
French fishermen strike peace deal with Guernsey: 'Men in suits and ties' repudiate agreement made after flotilla from Normandy sails to island harbour for talks