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Leading Article: Spanish scandal need not be fatal00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Football: Irons on his mettle00:02
Burmah in pounds 32m lubricants deal: Share placing to pay for US acquisition from Zeneca00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Baby 'born in toilet'00:02
Law Report: County council acted inappropriately over children at risk: Re P (minors). Court of Appeal (Sir Stephen Brown, President, Lord Justice Hirst and Lord Justice Waite). 6 April 199300:02
Bosnian police stop civilians taking UN convoy to safety: Muslims turned away from lorries as Serbs close in on town00:02
Inquiry puts 'respectable' Neapolitans in handcuffs: Italy's disgraced former PM wanted for questioning over connections between the death of a foreign politician and corruption at home00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Spring Property Survey: Let bargain-hunters beware of the bid: Do your homework before buying, says Margaret St John00:02
Market Report: British Steel loses support as sell advice grows00:02
THEATRE: Taking their act on the road: Middle-scale touring companies are all dressed up and hoping to go places. Georgina Brown reports00:02
Nickell case hoax phone calls 'wasted 5,000': Woman to be sentenced for misleading detectives00:02
Judge criticises private investigation methods00:02
Football: Milan intent on making their point00:02
Letter: Rhetoric and reality in education reforms00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
The civil way to catch a thief: Prosecution can be so difficult that companies are using different areas of the law to tackle fraud. Peter Rodgers reports00:02
Driver drank 12 pints00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Spring Property Survey: Building a new life in the Upper Dordogne: If you're thinking of crossing the Channel, Tim and Gilly Mannakee say buy the French way00:02
Man is fined pounds 1,200 for litter offence00:02
Racing: Pressure on Aintree to resurrect National: Influential organisations add their weight to bookmakers' appeals for abandoned race to be restaged during May or November00:02
Mahdi released00:02
Equestrianism: Skelton's Major benefit: Genevieve Murphy on the rider whose chances in Gothenburg rest on the result of a Wager00:02
Prison escape00:02
Pilot blamed for North Sea helicopter crash: Error of judgement caused oil rig accident that claimed lives of 11 men00:02
Obituary: Olaf Lambert00:02
No-fly row rattles Bonn00:02
Media: Talk of The Trade: DIY designer dress00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Spring Property Survey: Advice for the new buyer: be careful, it's your first time00:02
Macedonian republic flags its differences: A dispute with Greece over symbols threatens war, says Tony Barber00:02
Summer teaching 'could cut university crowding': Vice-chancellors see benefits of more flexible academic year00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Rail leader a pragmatist behind blunt exterior: The union chief who aims to bring Britain's trains to a standstill again00:02
Athletics: Zelezny's world record00:02
Today's Number: 27600:02
Architecture: So what if it's ugly and uncomfortable - it's important: Like it or not - and many don't - St Catherine's College, Oxford, is now officially great architecture. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Leading Article: Asset-stripping the elderly00:02
Walker's wife 'returned pounds 214,000 cheque'00:02
Travellers face farm blockades: Police monitoring convoy of 45 vehicles00:02
Rugby Union: Clement caught in pill storm: Welsh deny drug story00:02
Firm 'sorry' for trial delay00:02
Architecture: Great] Now can we fix the windows?: A Hertfordshire headmaster was stunned when his school was listed. He hopes there may be benefits00:02
Balladur sets out stall on trade00:02
Torday & Carlisle dives pounds 13.3m into the red: Bid survivor passes dividend after lean year00:02
Media: Virgin flies the flag on the airwaves: Richard Branson's new station looks set to stir things up in radio, says Martin Wroe00:02
Football: Fan's Eye View: Mersey tide is turning: No. 34: Tranmere00:02
Don't count on an easy ride, Mr Smith: In an open letter to the Labour leader, Ivor Crewe tells him 10 things he may not wish to know00:02
Football: Giggs revives tradition of svelte Celts on the wing: Manchester United's Welsh prodigy seems to take everything in his stride. Ken Jones reports00:02
Media: Talk of The Trade: Recycled memories00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Further challenge on school test boycott00:02
Fund is tempting target00:02
Radioactive blast00:02
Media Types: Forever boys in the gang00:02
Letter: Aintree repeat of 184900:02
Sporting Digest: Netball00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Obituary: Alexandre Mnouchkine00:02
Patten hopes for sincerity from China: 'Dennis Skinner of the Orient' defends his record00:02
Spring Property Survey: At an estate agent near you . . . the Great Recovery: Well, perhaps . . . David Lawson looks for facts behind the figures00:02
School helper assaulted children: Sixty pupils believed to have been sexually abused by nursery assistant00:02
JAZZ DIARY: Chips off the old block: Phil Johnson on something funny in the woodshed, the limitations of the jazz guitar and disintegrating Sellotape00:02
Letter: Best results for China and the Chinese00:02
Royal Engagements00:02
Bogus doctor convicted of promoting worthless drug: Woman's claims about curing Aids and cancer were nonsense00:02
View from City Road: Number magic from Ford00:02
THEATRE / Head full of glue: Sarah Hemming on the London fringe, plus Merlin - the Search for the Grail in Edinburgh00:02
Fair drinkum00:02
Turkey 'must show its teeth' to Armenia: Military help for Azerbaijan urged00:02
Abbey comes late to the habit of increasing insurance premiums: Contents cover generally more expensive as crime pushes up the number of claims00:02
Coming out for Keanu and a good cause: At a charity fashion show to kick off the 1993 social season, Imogen Edwards-Jones watches the pick of the debutantes sashaying down the catwalk and eyeing up the boys00:02
Ivory Towers: Eliciting good humour00:02
House prices show biggest monthly rise in four years: Fear of unemployment 'remains main deterrent'00:02
THEATRE/ Between the Lines: Playwright Declan Hughes on Thomas Kilroy00:02
Spring Property Survey: No photocopied details please, we're much too posh: Lynne Curry reports on the top end of the market00:02
TELEVISION / A dance of ideas: Thomas Sutcliffe on 'Sorry, Judas'00:02
No arms from Britain for the Muslims: Government will 'sweat out' pressure to intervene in the war in Bosnia00:02
Crisis grows00:02
Spring Property Survey: A rosier view from south of the Thames: Catherine Riley sees light at the end of Rotherhithe Tunnel00:02
Chess: Blindfold ambition00:02
IBC expects to repay pounds 1.5m00:02
No payout as Aegis slides into the red00:02
Sports Politics: Weightlifting given grant ultimatum00:02
Relatives to contest disaster verdict: Hillsborough families granted legal challenge00:02
40,000 flee Armenian tank offensive: Yerevan's military strategy leads to an 'annexation' of neighbouring Azeri territory00:02
Child 'seen bound and gagged' in car00:02
King evidence00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Egypt trial for exiled cleric00:02
Architecture: After the monsoons: the resurrection of St Martin's: A great church in India has been rescued from rain and rats after an appeal in the Independent00:02
Rugby Union: Swansea show grit00:02
Motor Racing: Boutsen joining Jordan00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Passport offices fail efficiency test: Computerisation has had little impact on problems faced by applicants, report says00:02
Kenyan arrests00:02
Letter: Rhetoric and reality in education reforms00:02
Cancer verdict00:02
Rugby League: Keighley's S Africa tour00:02
Dirty Harry shoots down tabloid reporter's Hollywood scam00:02
Leading Article: Crime's rising costs begins to hit home00:02
Spring Property Survey: Vital to know your train-pain threshold: Beware lest the dream of country birdsong turn into a nightmare of journeys begun before the birds even awake. Ann Morris reports00:02
United Friendly boosts payout after 16% advance00:02
Out of America: Clinton blinks too often for White House owls00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Gypsy slur at Czech beauty contest00:02
Craxi linked to Belgian murder case00:02
Beach legal advice00:02
Oil accord00:02
Turner empire set to be divided up00:02
Mayhew ready to kick-start talks: The Government is seeking ways to break the Ulster stalemate. David McKittrick reports00:02
Spring Property Survey: Rural backwater leads charge: In East Anglia, the boom area of the 1980s, estate agents are optimistic and the market is moving again, writes David Lawson00:02
Reform, reshuffle . . . or rot: Things are so bad for the Tories that the only answer is a relaunch, says Andrew Marr00:02
Viewpoint: Give ITV's little ones time to grow00:02
Diary00:02
RJR thinks again on planned split00:02
Court ruling is new blow to Leyland DAF00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Media: Talk of The Trade: Two jobs for Bob00:02
Spring Property Survey: Budget's tax changes hit moving plans: The cap on expenses is under attack, reports Helen Hague00:02
Letter: Penitence in Northern Ireland00:02
Real-life 'Miami Vice' alarms Florida tourists00:02
Fisons scraps anti-asthma drug00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Date-murder and hot tapes from the shrink: Degree of Guilt - Richard North Patterson Hutchinson, pounds 14.9900:02
Aids doctor dies00:02
Media: Talk of The Trade: Westerly depression00:02
Bottom Line: Success on the field rules football investments00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
If your sins don't find you out, the Prayer Police will00:02
Football: Norwich out of TV title showdown00:02
Robbed again00:02
Dump your boyfriend for Jesus or be damned: The London Church of Christ shows no mercy to those who don't pass muster, as Nick Thorpe and Niky Price found out when they posed as potential members to investigate its recruiting techniques00:02
Spring Property Survey: Fixing your loan at the most attractive rate: Neasa MacErlean shops around for mortgage bargains and suggests ways newcomers to the property ladder can stay in control00:02
Unions step up railway disruption: BR faces two-day shutdown as Aslef is expected to join jobs action - Firefighters' pay strike moves nearer00:02
Daimler-Benz to shed 14,70000:02
Racing: Judge to lead the National inquiry00:02
Obituary: Dieter Plage00:02
Policing the police: Investigations underway in British police forces: Correction00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
THEATRE / Heroes gone to waste00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Obituary: Geoffrey Drain00:02
Judge rules out Jo Ramsden kidnap trial: Evidence 'insufficient' to prosecute retired nursing assistant for kidnapping Down's Syndrome sufferer00:02
Birthdays00:02
US aid fails to impress: Russians decry 'meanness' of package00:02
Letter: Shakespeare, Trueman, caviare and cricket00:02
Teachers urged to set moral example for pupils: Curriculum advisers say schools should instil the importance of telling the truth, keeping promises and respecting others' rights00:02
View from City Road: Common sense by the banks00:02
MUSIC / Polish player, polished playing: Adrian Jack reviews Krystian Zimerman's piano recital at the Barbican Hall00:02
Letter: Aintree repeat of 184900:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Letter: The whiff of war from a local newspaper00:02
Football: Rovers cut adrift00:02
Court 'powerless' in child case: 'Deep concern' over Children Act as order is overturned00:02
Shuttle failure00:02
Midland paid out pounds 1.45m to two former directors00:02
Doubts on coal pension surplus: Trustees threaten legal action to prevent raid on staff superannuation scheme00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Disturbing images help keep charity in the public eye00:02
Row grows over chess title match00:02
A headache for the drinks industry00:02
View from City Road: Plenty of openings, but Tesco is falling behind00:02
Sporting Digest: Judo00:02
BBC's news bulletins move into virtual reality: Corporation aims to upstage ITN with a computer-generated set and ability to produce new graphics during live transmissions00:02
Management: Performing in style00:02
Sultan thought to be backer of 210m pound Islamic arts centre: Correction00:02
Letter: Why Judas threw back the silver00:02
Pembroke: Racing cert at IG Index00:02
Football: Hendrie gives Boro hope00:02
Stagecoach starts out on route to stock market00:02
Gateway takes on pounds 500m debt as restructuring is agreed: Supermarket group ring-fenced from parent in novel deal00:02
Football: Deane's strike is decisive00:02
Football: Rangers must accentuate the positive: Scottish champions ponder attacking options for winner-takes-all pursuit of place in the European Cup final00:02
Frenchman fined after admitting illegal fishing: Fears of reprisals ebb as court result eases tensions00:02
So anything goes, but what about orgasms?00:02
Ford cuts its prices as sales disappoint: Car giant moves to stimulate British market Gloom deepens over German economy00:02
Yeltsin's wagon rolls slowly in the countryside: Activists are organising for the referendum, writes Andrew Higgins in Voronezh00:02
Kremlin calls00:02
EC set to impose works councils00:02
Continental car makers lift Laird00:02
Trade where traditional skills ensure a lasting memorial: A Glasgow family business making gravestones is surviving the challenges of technology and recession. James Cusick reports00:02
RSPCA seeks life ban for harming pets: Cruelty convictions rose by 10% last year but the number of people forbidden from keeping animals fell by a similar amount00:02
Golf: US Masters: Dundas fares better than past master: Amateur champion takes to National like second home. Tim Glover reports from Augusta00:02
Hurd on flying visit to Tokyo: Courtesy call to shore up sagging 'special relationship' with Britain00:02
Wandering in a wilderness of mirrors: It's not a pretty sight: a government that can neither rescue the economy nor prevent its own party fragmenting on Europe, says Denis Healey00:02
Letter: A model for Mao00:02
Racing: Stationary Spring stalls punters at the start00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Russia's embarrassment at its collection of 'lost' French art treasures00:02
Labour drops policy of nationalisation: Smith echoes Heseltine on industrial strategy