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EC official jumps to his death00:02
Ice Hockey: Cooper treble keeps Britain in the chase00:02
Letter: Please stop being so boring, you British00:02
First Night: Musical's pedigree is revealed in black and white: City of Angels00:02
Depressed margins keep Psion sluggish00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Ministers will not deal with prison queries: New procedures on correspondence are attacked by Kaufman as 'buck-passing'00:02
Football: Wright to lead the line as England are let off the leash: Arsenal striker expectant as Taylor orders Turkey to be taken to the cleaners in preparation for exacting match against the Dutch00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Stirring the nation00:02
Warning on patches for smokers00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Dissidents claim Iran killings: A shadowy underground group says it has struck at heart of the clerical regime00:02
Tibbett & Britten sets ninth profits record00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Column One: Sniffing around00:02
100 years for killing Basque00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Letter: How Peru threatens a brave journalist00:02
Leading Article: A little light from school beacons00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Jeyes leaps 31% to 5.5m pounds00:02
Law Report: Foreign bank may not be sued: Polly Peck International plc v Nadir and others - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice McCowan and Lord Justice Hoffmann), 17 March 1993.00:02
Funeral service00:02
It is impossible to forget the children of Chernobyl: A campaign on radiation sickness changed the lives of Clif Sanderson and his wife, Galina, reports Susan de Muth00:02
Letter: Owen's marked grave00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Party funding to be investigated: Secret finances will come under scrutiny of select committee00:02
Cricket: Pakistan's pace levels the series: Pakistan rip through West Indies after Basit provides solid foundation00:02
Oscars ceremony wins honours for best political platform00:02
Media Types: The raving mavens of couture: The fashion editor00:02
US rejects peace resolution: Washington looks for delay on proposals to divide Bosnia00:02
Obituary: David Gow00:02
TELEVISION / Prize fight00:02
View from City Road: ICI cannot rely on Zeneca as a miracle cure00:02
Woman offering Aids cure 'a charlatan': Pamphlet claimed drug could treat cancer and other diseases00:02
US says Gatt talks will be protracted: Kantor criticises Japan's role00:02
Football / World Cup: Coyne joins the commotion00:02
Architecture Update: Bathing beauty00:02
Letter: Free speech and the right to life00:02
Royal Society of Portrait Painters selects works for annual exhibition00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Large losses at Taylor Woodrow: Problem contracts affect building group00:02
Ciba helped by nicotine patches: Pharmaceutical giant warns that sales of Nicotinell have peaked00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Chess: International class00:02
Police hunt boy00:02
Belgian coalition survives budget rift00:02
Rugby League: Davies and Eyres are given British mission00:02
Letter: Cot death advice00:02
Obituary: Clifford Jordan00:02
Letter: Police views on sentencing00:02
US calls Iran 'international outlaw'00:02
Football: FA charges Souness and fines Cantona00:02
Lira slides to record low against mark00:02
Architecture: Once we've got it built, we can get to work wrecking it: An office block inside the hangar that was home to the R101 will suffer a similar fate - deliberately. Jonathan Glancey explains00:02
Buddhist monks seek solace in a retreat from the modern world: After four years in isolation, a group of novices at Europe's largest Tibetan centre emerged to face some familiar prejudices. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
The Daily Poem: Ship out of Water or How the Tailor Cuts Our Cloth for Geriatric Critics00:02
Complaints over school tendering00:02
Foot resigns from 'Mirror': Bitter dispute over banned column 'forces out' campaigning journalist00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ancestor worship: Greece is the word: A concise history of Modern Greece - Richard Clogg: Cambridge, pounds 2500:02
Letter: Genetic tests could keep premiums low00:02
Today's Number: 800:02
View from City Road: Meddling with Italy00:02
Halifax reports highest house sales for two years: Rate of business failures gives some cause for optimism00:02
Bomb disposal officer loses hand00:02
Architecture: The best of homes for those who have none: Britain's first Foyer will dispel for ever the institutional image of hostels for down-and-outs00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: A taste of vintage Port: No. 33 - Southport00:02
Young Cuban promoted00:02
Letter: A French fashion worth following00:02
NUS is poised to become a charity: Annual conference re-elects president00:02
Guernsey truce fails to hold water: Britain warns there will be no compromise in Anglo-French fish war00:02
Rabin closes West Bank and Gaza after policemen killed00:02
Juniors' hours 'no shorter'00:02
Obituary: Tofik Bakhramov00:02
Athletics: IAAF may challenge the reprieve of Krabbe00:02
Media: Let's have it back, now]: It's when ads aren't trying to sell anything that you really take notice, says Jonathan Sale00:02
Mystery over Tajik deaths00:02
Diary00:02
Ivory Towers: She recognised me from my picture00:02
Both sides in Moldovan war 'committed atrocities': A human rights group has condemned political killings in the conflict. Tony Barber reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Forgotten deportees divide into two camps: Robert Fisk in Marj al-Zohour camp finds Palestinians worried about betrayal by Arab states00:02
Rushdie slips into Commons00:02
Bonn seeks positive image00:02
Leading Article: Far removed from bimbos on bonnets00:02
Mosaic affected by reduced margins00:02
Judge tells jury to disregard Ferriday loss: Summing-up begins in Eagle Trust theft case00:02
Ice Skating: Torvill and Dean unravel the conundrum: Two Britons who once ruled the world of amateur ice dance are returning from the professional ranks. Paul Hayward reports00:02
Forgotten deportees divide into two camps: Robert Fisk in Marj al-Zohour camp finds Palestinians worried about betrayal by Arab states00:02
I'll break any law to stay alive in the saddle: The skidlid campaign reinforces the idea that cyclists alone are responsible for their safety, argues Christian Wolmar00:02
DANCE / Ranting and raving: Judith Mackrell reviews Maurice Bejart's Rudra Bejart Lausanne company at Sadler's Wells and Laurie Booth's River Run, with designs by Anish Kapoor, at Queen Elizabeth Hall00:02
Channel 4 offers eclectic mix for new programme season00:02
IRA gunman gets life for PC's murder: Judge says killing 'plumbs very depths of the abyss' of human wickedness. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Tory fears over EC policies rejected: Foreign Secretary repudiates Thatcher warning on Balkans00:02
Racing / Grand National Countdown: Politics profits from wind of change: Last year's victor was yesterday's horse until surgery offered a breath of fresh air. Ken Jones reports00:02
Labour fires first in shires campaign: The electioneering has begun in the run-up to 47 county council polls. Ngaio Crequer reports00:02
Bottom Line: Avesco shows some cheek00:02
Doctor who fought illegal practices faces bankruptcy: Rheumatologist must pay litigation costs in excess of pounds 60,00000:02
Architecture Update: Useful scraps00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Film threat00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
EC rules 'handicap' English vineyards00:02
There's nothing better than a good old-fashioned cliche00:02
Out of the West: Imitation can be the most expensive form of flattery00:02
ET call us - we cannot contact you00:02
Bottom Line: David Brown set to achieve strong beginnings00:02
Rifkind hints at cut in Cyprus troops00:02
London hosts chess clash: Newspaper group wins right to stage world title match00:02
Europe cannot grow by yoghurt alone00:02
No charges in home alone case00:02
Murder inquiry00:02
Balladur appoints his cabinet: The new French government needs to balance the disparate groups in the ruling centre-right coalition to ensure success at home and abroad00:02
Architecture Update: A princely hamlet00:02
Shetland call00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Abortion clinics under guard after clashes: Police arrest 20 as violence flares during protest by militant 'pro-life' group00:02
Architecture Update: Palladian president00:02
Market Report: Airtours sells shareholding in Owners Abroad at a loss00:02
Business in Brief00:02
Charting the effects of fall-out00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Anthony Bowles00:02
Italian government on verge of collapse: President appeals to nation for 'steadfastness and calm'00:02
Management: One business plan is not enough00:02
Hollick resigns in MGN power struggle: Labour peer voices concern over the direction of the newspaper group under David Montgomery00:02
THEATRE / The Fringe: Taken down and used in evidence: Sarah Hemming on a spate of docudramas, including Sticks and Stones, The Secret of the White Rose and Letters Home00:02
RAF prepares to fly the flags on a royal day of celebration to mark the service's 75th anniversary00:02
Poll tax dies but haunts democracy: The damage to councils will be difficult to repair, argues Jack Straw00:02
Competition: A Slice of the Action00:02
TT Group results beat expectations00:02
Refugees fear rerun of history: Violence is sweeping Cambodia as those who fled Pol Pot return home00:02
Besieged gunman vows fight to death: Five killed during Australia shootings00:02
Letter: Cape to Cairo scholarships00:02
Newman shares rise despite profit fall00:02
Letter: Science satirised00:02
Widow fights back tears after IRA gunman is jailed for life00:02
When the corporate customer cracks the whip: Correction00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Architecture: Historic hangars bigger than liners00:02
Funeral in Ashkelon00:02
Libya faces stiffer sanctions00:02
Hoover set to lose pounds 20m over free flights fiasco: Task force moves in to sort out chaos after three top executives are fired00:02
Air fares battle intensifies00:02
Media: Start spreading the news . . . Rupert's back in New York: The most famous American born in Australia has renewed his love affair with a trashy tabloid. Peter Pringle reports00:02
THEATRE / Last one out, turn off the lights: Rhoda Koenig on a Big Night Out at Nottingham Playhouse00:02
Teaching 'no better' in opted-out schools: Grant-maintained status has led to improved funding and conditions but the case for raised educational standards is not yet proven00:02
Complaints over adverts fall00:02
Croda finds the right formula for recovery: Shares in chemicals group jump as profits climb 40%00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football / World Cup: Giggs adding the glitter: Wales strike out in search of victory while the two Irelands prepare for a frenetic meeting00:02
Easing trade fears will top agenda: The new French government needs to balance the disparate groups in the ruling centre-right coalition to ensure success at home and abroad00:02
Pearson expected to bid for Thames: Programme-maker's shares soar on news of talks over Thorn EMI's 59% stake00:02
Birt pledges not to promote 'culture of cruelty' on BBC00:02
Algeria violence kills 4100:02
Obituary: Reginald Woolley00:02
Broadcasting ban clarified00:02
Alexon makes payout warning as profits dive00:02
Blaze death00:02
Channel 4 offers eclectic mix for new programme season00:02
Warrington victim's father calls for public help00:02
Farrow 'wanted to stab Allen'00:02
Many heads find morale of staff has improved: Grant-maintained status has led to improved funding and conditions but the case for raised educational standards is not yet proven00:02
One of life's black comedies: The protagonists on either side of the abortion debate succeed only in obscuring big, basic issues of existence00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Burn Stewart overcomes whisky pricing pressures: Sharp volume rises not reflected in turnover00:02
Fishermen bury the hatchet on dry land: Stephen Ward sees two sides coming together on Guernsey00:02
Mayflower seeks 35m pounds: Big motor orders spark rights issue to fund expansion00:02
Explosion in pyramid00:02
Schools: Queen Anne's School, Caversham00:02
THEATRE / Pinning down a moving target: 'We are cold, hungry, filthy. To present a play about us is shameful.' Should Sarajevo, a tragedy, be staged, asks Michael Kustow00:02
Widow condemns actions of 'evil psychopaths'00:02
Maastricht ratification faces fresh onslaught: Labour's Commons move could threaten Major's future as Prime Minister00:02
Letter: Prisons are not the only alternative00:02
Rugby Union: England continue to take Courage: 7m pounds sponsorship00:02
Obituary: Professor J. F. C. Conn00:02
Letter: Power politics00:02
Police wrong-doers to face threat of instant dismissal: Clarke proposes new disciplinary powers for chief constables00:02
Football: Rangers a step nearer title00:02
Leading Article: New police rules, OK00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Milk float is council's latest weapon in its drive to stop motorists speeding past road works00:02
The force that is never ashamed of itself00:02
TELEVISION / Update00:02
View from City Road: Less than lucrative conservatism00:02
Racing: Dunwoody atones with treble00:02
Yeltsin urged to cancel his poll: Congress votes to fund rival referendum00:02
'Bombay bomber' arrested00:02
Serbs sentenced to death for war crimes: Soldiers convicted of raping and murdering Muslim women00:02
Football: Goalless draw by under-21 side in Turkey00:02
Waterford optimistic after successful cost savings00:02
Racing: Scudamore undecided00:02
Football: Portuguese problems: Scottish fingers crossed00:02
Football: Wembley honour offered to Rees