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Law Update: Video trial00:02
Law Update: Class law00:02
Campari profits plunge but dividend is maintained00:02
Discovery at pyramid was accidental: Tiny door unearthed by scientists could lead to substantial chamber00:02
Golf: Stewart sets the pace00:02
Letter: Hong Kong will never kowtow to oppression00:02
Pembroke: In fond memory00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Director's Cut: Handled with kid gloves: Barry Levinson, director of Rain Man and Good Morning Vietnam, on Kazan's On the Waterfront00:02
Blue Circle plans to raise cement prices: RMC to respond with increase in price of concrete00:02
SA braced for days of angry protest00:02
Letter: Change in direction on road safety policy00:02
SFO is told of enhanced profits at Lloyd's agency: Investigator's report raises Gooda Walker questions00:02
Redundancies hold key to rail deadlock: Barrie Clement reports on the negotiators' search for a 'form of words' to end the dispute00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Tax staff to strike00:02
Bottom Line: Meggitt leaves market chewing its pencil00:02
Extensive list of approved authors issued00:02
My Week: Tea up] But that was five floors below: Felix Hunt discovers that for a jobless architect, helping out on a building site may not be lucrative, but it does have its compensations00:02
Case referred00:02
FILM / Base instincts with a low body count: Body of Evidence (18) Uli Edel (US); Dust Devil (18) Richard Stanley (UK/US)00:02
Leading Article: English as it is taught00:02
Law: Letting the trainee take the strain A professional breach of contract: Neasa MacErlean on firms accused of breach of contract for withdrawing offers of articles00:02
View from City Road: Forte's moves may be too little too late00:02
AT&T calls for ban on BT operation in US: American telephone giant's application for public operator's licence in UK fuels debate over market access00:02
G7 pledges billions to support reforms00:02
Law Report: Possession notice requirements: Mountain v Hastings - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Gibson, Lord Justice Mann and Lord Justice Nolan), 24 March 1993.00:02
Birthdays00:02
Home Computer: How to make an impact in print: To the outside world you are only as good as your printer. Mike Hardaker looks at how much you need to input into your budget to achieve high quality output00:02
The Andreotti Affair: Supergrasses target Andreotti00:02
Russian adventure holidays 'unsafe': British Mountaineering Council issues warning as four missing climbers found safe after six-day ordeal00:02
Rugby League: Wigan forced to rely on a strange pack: The championship will be decided tonight. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Petrol cut 13.6p00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
A primrose yellow tidemark of decline00:02
British firms asked to work on Harrier replacement00:02
Letter: How rail union learnt a lesson00:02
Customers keep the faith: Despite a 7m pounds US loss there is optimism at Laura Ashley, writes Patrick Hosking00:02
Tories go on poll offensive: Party analysts see Liberal Democrats as serious threat in May council00:02
Angola peace talks00:02
GPG annual report reveals row with auditors00:02
The Andreotti Affair: 'I have been a victim of shameless lies'00:02
Law Update: QC or not QC00:02
View from City Road: Lloyd's is trapped by its history00:02
TELEVISION / Where the lawyer is an ass: Giles Smith on 'The Selling of a Serial Killer' and Attenborough's favourite things00:02
Letter: Bosnia: obstacles to peace, high price of 'appeasement', risks in air attack00:02
FILM / Morality-bites without teeth: Accidental Hero, Body of Evidence and Dust Devil00:02
Leading Article: A symbol of a new relationship00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Athletics: NutraSweet London Marathon, Blackheath to Westminster00:02
Government slips free of Maastricht defeats: Retreat denies MPs a vote on Social Chapter00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead - Golf: Open Championship, Royal St George's, Sandwich, Kent00:02
Obituary: Bishop Liu Difen00:02
Outside Edge: In the first of a new series about those working off the beaten track, the labour of David J Wilson and his finger-breaking passion for James Joyce00:02
Racing: Whip ban for Maguire00:02
The Daily Poem: Beachy Head00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Farmers put bureaucracy on the map: European Community paperwork has created queues and irritation. Will Bennett reports00:02
Bogota bomb00:02
MUSIC / Visitors from the New World: Anthony Payne on the New York Philharmonic and the Juilliard Quartet00:02
Market Report: Investors pull the plug on utilities00:02
Today's Number: 1300:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
24-hour rail strike to go ahead00:02
Democracy makes a poor export00:02
View from City Road: BT hopes for a break in the logjam00:02
US envoy goes to ground over arming Bosnia's Muslims00:02
Cricket: Wasim and Waqar prepare to weave their magic: Pitch conditions should suit Pakistan's balanced bowling attack in the first Test of an eagerly anticipated series against the West Indies00:02
THEATRE / The hollow man: Paul Taylor on Richard Eyre's production of Macbeth at the Olivier00:02
Bottom Line: Hard realities in cement and concrete00:02
Football / Non-League: Finishing lesson for England00:02
Correction: Kenya replaces chief justice00:02
Obituary: Donald Broadbent00:02
The feel-glum factor will test Major's nerve00:02
MUSIC / Marginal sketches of Spain: Paul Roberts - Wigmore Hall00:02
Ministers looking to EC future00:02
Ice Hockey: Racers hurry to Wembley00:02
Leading Article: What every young capitalist needs00:02
Out of Russia: When not all property is theft00:02
MPs hear fierce attack on high price of CDs: Record companies have been put under renewed pressure as a select committee is addressed by pop managers. David Lister reports00:02
FILM / Critical round-up00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Tennis: Croat is nasty in Nice00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Letter: A woman's vision the world00:02
Letter: Change in direction on road safety policy00:02
Football: Grobbelaar the hero00:02
Bosnia's bloody labyrinth: Many sides of conflict in the former Yugoslav republic00:02
Baby found with pieces of needles in her body00:02
Law: Making the first move: Amanda Royce, the new chairwoman of the Association of Women Solicitors, talks to Sharon Wallach about her plans for the group's future00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pained eyes drowning in a sea of silence: The Final Martyrs - Shusaku Endo: Peter Owen, 14.9900:02
Universal soldiers in war against the Establishment: Rhys Williams looks at the impact of LSD on the Sixties and discovers that for today's trippers, dance hedonism has replaced mind-expansion00:02
Letter: Retirement choice00:02
Swiss does runner00:02
Boxing: Palacio loses title after positive HIV test: Colombian has to withdraw from world championship bout against Briton00:02
Deportees to march against peace talks00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
JP Morgan rises 64% as US banks stay buoyant: Strong trading revenues take Wall Street by surprise00:02
Law Update: Hungary talks00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Reasonable caution in the restoration of paintings00:02
Hockey: Whittle remains loyal00:02
Halpern makes a return to retail trade: Former Burton head emerges in Spanish supermarkets00:02
Woman loses baby in knife attack00:02
Desperadoes on the starboard side: Star Trek fans break the law to beam up Deep Space Nine from the US. William Gallagher reports00:02
Letter: Bosnia: obstacles to peace, high price of 'appeasement', risks in air attack00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Golf: Spence makes his mark00:02
Sporting Digest: Gymnastics00:02
Import deal worries car makers00:02
Forte slashes payout as disposals inflate profits: Scrip alternative to dividend could save the company 60m pounds00:02
Eight councils contest giant shopping centre: Appeal sees drop in Manchester Ship Canal shares00:02
Business and City In Brief00:02
Happy Birthday to a remarkable bear of uncertain age]00:02
Gymnastics: Shining Shcherbo dazzles rivals: Olympic titan casts imposing shadow over World Championships00:02
Letter: View of ignorance00:02
TV cameras cut crime in towns00:02
Hitman 'killed victim as he pleaded for life'00:02
Letter: Bosnia: obstacles to peace, high price of 'appeasement', risks in air attack00:02
Watery campaign comes adrift in LA00:02
Squash: Jackman enjoys her brief encounter: English women's squash champion shows signs of achieving success after altering her image00:02
Radio waves00:02
Rushes00:02
Housing boost00:02
Teacher awarded 55,000 pounds after attack00:02
Racing: Craven dims Zafonic's rivals: Emperor Jones sweeps aside rumour and opposition. Richard Edmondson reports from Newmarket00:02
Law Update: Union conference00:02
Swords drawn over a soldier: Philippe Morillon's role in Bosnia, and now his recall, are causing angry debate in France, says Julian Nundy00:02
UN official describes nightmare bombardment of school: A UN official has sent a harrowing account of the schoolyard slaughter inflicted by Serb artillery. Marcus Tanner reports00:02
Walus 'linked to intelligence'00:02
DAF tells investors they get nothing: Trucks group is to go into liquidation00:02
Home Computer: The printing process00:02
Prisoner escort company hit by more blunders: Group 4 press conference called to allay public fears undermined by loss of inmates00:02
Fifty-year trip for drug that epitomised the Sixties: A Swiss doctor took the first acid trip by accident. Steve Connor asks if the drug has any clinical use00:02
Intact chamber found in the Great Pyramid00:02
Crops to be checked for UV damage00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Football: Waddle ignored as Taylor opts for continuity: Double Dutch the order of the day as England manager resists the popular vote by omitting the man in form from his World Cup squad00:02
Fury in Commons as amendment vote denied: Inside Parliament00:02
Obituary: Janet Semple00:02
A chorus of disapproval for English curriculum00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: High on culture, low on laughs00:02
Obituary: Wallace Stegner00:02
Diary00:02
EC sets two stages for full liberalisation of services by 199800:02
Family brewers prepare for a fight: Ale producers band together to do battle with Westminster and Brussels00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Serb noose closes on Srebrenica: Besieged town under fierce artillery and infantry attack - Panic as Muslims negotiate surrender terms00:02
Racing: Betting shops reach twilight time00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Phonics make a comeback to help infants read00:02
Law Update: Franchise criteria00:02
'Self-employed have lost out': Watchdog blames Benefits Agency for not informing claimants of their rights00:02
Residents moved00:02
The Independent/Scholastic Story of the Year: I discovered a Brave New World of books: Steven Berkoff talks to Jenny Gilbert about his childhood reading.00:02
'Robin Hood' army rattles Iran: In its first interview, a new underground organisation tells Harvey Morris of its plans to undermine the regime in Tehran00:02
Yeltsin moves to punish Rutskoi00:02
Dunbar chief is paid over 660,000 pounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Is Charlie making Patsies of lesbians?: A gay craze for Patsy Cline has brought riches to her widower. But if he'd had his way, some say, she'd never have become a country star00:02
Snooker: Davis finds the key to cult status: Sheffield awaits the six-times world champion. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
Baez bucks up a shattered Bosnian city00:02
BROADCASTING / Just shut up and listen: Talk radio is coming to Britain and it's not going to be nice. Martin Kelner reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Orienteering00:02
Home Computer: Dating with a flexible friend: Richard Lander learns to mimic a Filofax and manages to become a paragon of neatness00:02
Don't crow too soon00:02
Football: Symons caught in Wales wrangle00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
A nice little way to save on the rent: Not all squatters are desperate, finds Imogen Edwards-Jones00:02
Letter: Change in direction on road safety policy00:02
Siebe buys two European businesses00:02
Law Report: An agent's apparent authority: First Energy (UK) Ltd v Hungarian International Bank Ltd - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Evans), 24 February 1993.00:02
Obituary: Sir John Rodgers Bt