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Premium Bonds00:02
THEATRE / Bright sparks fly when art and science collide00:02
Death shatters oasis of the new South Africa: Hani died in a suburb where he had helped to bury the past. John Carlin reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Some like it hot, some like it dull: 'Marilyn Monroe' - Donald Spoto: Chatto, 17.99 pounds00:02
Sunday newspaper of the year00:02
Deaths00:02
Snooker: A storm coming in from the East: Thailand doesn't boast many world-beating sportsmen. But over the next fortnight James Wattana might just become one. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
Weekend voting urged on Labour00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
How we met: Ruby Wax and Ed Bye00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Of sound and fury, signifying nothing: 'Appropriating Shakespeare' - Brian Vickers: Yale, 35 pounds00:02
Merck bows to pressure00:02
The best and worst: Costs curb maximum returns00:02
Be thankful for a lower banding00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bad, not mad: dangerous to know: ' Poet and Dancer' - Ruth Prawer Jhabvala: John Murray, 14.99 pounds00:02
Rugby Union: Cardiff chase second place00:02
Football / Third Division: Wrexham wrecked00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
FASHION / Shampoo Two: It's been the year of Oribe Armando Canales, the Cuban hairdresser to the stars, whose vocabulary doesn't include the word natural00:02
RADIO / Mr Smith goes to Germany00:02
Patten tells teachers to end boycott 'mania'00:02
Showdown at the Asda till: Bar codes will shoot out rival coupons in the battle of the brands. Russell Hotten reports00:02
Leading Article: Why the Lady is not for following00:02
DANCE / To see or not to see?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Touched by the tears of a clown: 'Some Other Rainbow' - John McCarthy and Jill Morrell: Bantam Press, 14.99 pounds00:02
Racing: Classic case of clueless00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Say what you like about . . .00:02
CD price fall rejected00:02
Shares: GEC giant wakes for a parade00:02
NEW YORK / UN holds its fire until the 13th hour: As the ravaged town of Srebrenica comes under heavy shelling, the world's politicians debate its future00:02
TRAVEL / Have wheels, will travel: Where can the disabled go on holiday? All over, it seems. Vic and Ann Hancox get a carefree break at a centre near Southampton.00:02
Football: Viv strides into the Wembley sunset: Jasper Rees on the veteran defender who will lead Sheffield Wednesday into today's Coca-Cola Cup final00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Diary of a biophiliac: 'The Diversity of Life' - Edward O Wilson: Allen Lane, 22.50 pounds00:02
ART MARKET / Up for sale00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: The boss's lady gets a leg up on to the board00:02
BOSNIA / History says keep out . . . but can we still stand by?: Brian Cathcart examines the record of armed intervention in other people's conflicts, and finds disaster far outweighs success00:02
Golf: Spence has hopes of a double celebration00:02
Growth outlook getting brighter00:02
FILM / An unlikely kind of hero00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Economics: On the road to recovery in hair-shirts00:02
Lancashire seize a devalued crown00:02
Rugby Union: Aberavon's graft overcomes Swansea's fading glitz00:02
Body in bags: man charged00:02
Binliner body: man confesses00:02
ROCK / The harder they come00:02
Jargon leaves police with their TWOCs in a twist00:02
TRAVEL / A guide for the disabled holidaymaker00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
Football / Premier League: Blackburn on course00:02
Letter: King's Cross deaths could be due to police clean-up00:02
THE SIEGE / Bosnian town's diary of despair: As the ravaged town of Srebrenica comes under heavy shelling, the world's politicians debate its future00:02
Letter: King's Cross deaths could be due to police clean-up00:02
PROPERTY / Telecommuter Competition00:02
Buddhist publisher reaps profits of enlightenment00:02
City File: Show stopper00:02
TELEVISION / In the realm of the senses00:02
Fishing Lines: Messing about off the river00:02
Ray-Bans to face the glare of animal groups00:02
Serbs defy the world: UN Security Council holds emergency session - Hand-to-hand fighting in Srebrenica - Pressure grows for air strikes by West00:02
The last of England: As Shakespeare's 429th birthday nears, the Channel tunnellers are burrowing under one of his monuments on the White Cliffs of Dover, symbolic fortress of nationhood00:02
Bunhill: Big ideas began at the Elysee00:02
Power cut nearly broke a record: Compensation after a loss of electricity has defined limits, writes Mary Wilson00:02
Govett opens options to small investors00:02
Fat is back as Mega Mac hits the streets00:02
Athletics / Marathon: The agony and the mystery00:02
City File: Thames TV00:02
Bingo bidder00:02
Employers end union dues collection deal00:02
State aid to save DAF van operation00:02
Crime that pays and pays: John Crossland is still being debited for Eurocheques stolen last year00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
I'd rather be here, doing this, than anything00:02
Blacks hail King verdict but LA still in the dock: Police are on the alert - but the people are celebrating as the city breathes a sigh of relief. Phil Reeves reports00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Turkey's worldly wise man dies00:02
Letter: On the side of animals and children00:02
Rugby Union: Careful with the cameras00:02
MUSIC / Where the bland lead the bland00:02
ART / Georgia on her mind: The paintings of the pioneering Georgia O'Keeffe, on show at the Hayward, betray the drawbacks of working in heroic isolation00:02
Yeltsin ducks out of campaign trail ordeal: Many Russians who put their faith in the President now feel he has little to offer. Andrew Higgins reports on his attempt to woo Siberian voters00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: Doubting Ian and the disciples00:02
Bunhill: Keeping track of who's who00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
White gunman held after two Hani marchers killed00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Lobbies worth loitering in00:02
How to get married in America: The DTI hopes to play the matchmaker with a service to help British companies find the proper partners when they go looking for an alliance in the US. Roger Trapp explains00:02
Letter: Atheists made to pay for religion00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Cricket: Atherton's luck00:02
BOSNIA / 'I want the world to go in for Christ's sake and stop this - we can't go on watching'00:02
Bunhill: Spy fry00:02
Letter: On the side of animals and children00:02
City File: Spring Ram backers go out on a limb00:02
Royal Opera lottery cash blocked00:02
City: TI continues to show its creative touch00:02
Letter: Doubting Ian and the disciples00:02
Letter: Wright brothers were first to take to the skies00:02
Book prize runners00:02
'Using guns. That's nothing to do with any sort of music': A man was hurt in a shooting at a ragga concert. Is violence taking over? Lloyd Bradley looks for some answers00:02
City File: Lost property00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
GARDENING / The long road to sub-Sissinghurst: Mary Keen's garden season by season - Spring00:02
Opinions: Who do you blame for the rail strikes?00:02
City File: Associated British Foods00:02
Bunhill: Times are changing in Cuba00:02
Banks offer to explain credit card refusal00:02
Cricket: Haynes leads West Indies fightback00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Sport in Short: Gymnastics00:02
Bunhill: No funds for bowling alley00:02
Suite dreams: Rocco Forte has finally emerged from the shadow of his father, with the City giving the nod to his plans for streamlining Britain's biggest hotel and catering group to fit his own vision. Nicholas Faith reports00:02
Stabbing suicide00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Football: Clarke's strike drives Forest near to the brink00:02
Tennis: Edberg joins exodus00:02
Letter: Atheists made to pay for religion00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The greening of the mindscape: 'The Voice of the Earth: An Exploration of Ecopsychology' - Theodore Roszak: Bantam, 17.99 pounds00:02
Entering China00:02
Golf: Spence's bad luck00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Unimpeachable sauces: 'The Gilded Gutter Life of Francis Bacon' - Daniel Farson: Century, 17.99 pounds00:02
Hit-and-run death00:02
Football / Second Division: Bolton's progress halted00:02
'Saint' creator dies00:02
Claims over lost jobs to be easier00:02
Letter: Private remedy for shingles pain00:02
How to peddle your own guru: 'Madame Blavatsky's Baboon: Theosophy and the Emergence of the Western Guru' - Peter Washington: Secker, 20 pounds00:02
Bunhill: Digging in00:02
Football / Premier League: Oldham left struggling00:02
Football / First Division: Newcastle back to form00:02
AUTO BIOGRAPHIES / The Citroen XM and Citroen AX Diesel in 0-60 seconds00:02
The Broader Picture: Grand illusions00:02
BOSNIA / History says keep out . . . but can we still stand by?: And suddenly she came back. Nick Cohen, Stephen Castle and Patrick Cockburn explain how Lady Thatcher stirred the world00:02
Football: United close in on title00:02
Q & A: Cricket's highest innings . . . and some sinister batsmen00:02
Football / Scottish Premier Division: McSwegan on target00:02
The answer is . . . a melon: The question is . . . what makes a new perfume fashionable? Geraldine Bedell on the scent of '9300:02
City File: Ibstock Johnsen00:02
Bunhill: No wide cars on SNCF00:02
Why bold ENO caught a cold: As once high-flying English National Opera faces a financial and artistic crisis, David Lister examines its record and interviews one of its leading sopranos00:02
Thirty-day account is first past the post: Northern Rock's new offering will be a trendsetter, says Neasa MacErlean00:02
Just like Eddie: For years Eddie Izzard has remained comedy's best kept secret. But, with an Olivier nomination and a season in the West End, the word is spreading00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Naipaul casts about for a biographer00:02
Second Hani suspect held00:02
Snooker: Hendry dumps Fowler00:02
Cricket: Metcalfe slow to make point00:02
Employer drive for cheaper car cover00:02
North Sea independents turn to the courts00:02
LONDON / Major calls for Serbia blockade: As the ravaged town of Srebrenica comes under heavy shelling, the world's politicians debate its future00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
Letter: Private remedy for shingles pain00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Chawton is crumbling as Janeites cross swords00:02
MPs try to save Bhagwan women00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Barbie is out for oblivion: 'An Immaculate Figure' - Elleke Boehmer: Bloomsbury, 15.99 pounds00:02
Profile: A fighter by his trade: Richard Needham revels in the dangers of dragging the DTI into the front rank. Richard Thomson reports00:02
TRAVEL / The challenge of the East: Graham Giles explores the noisy glitter of Hong Kong - and makes a side trip to China00:02
FILM / Alive and well after all these years: Bringing the story of the 'miracle of the Andes' to the screen was an adventure in itself. Piers Paul Read reports on the making of Alive00:02
Letter: PMT and very little sympathy00:02
Outplacement: Companies tackle labour pains: Counselling for redundant staff is spreading to the shopfloor. Alex Benady reports00:02
Children die in fire00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
The guerrillas of Europe: 'In Search of the Maquis: Rural Resistance in Southern France 1942-1944' - H R Kedward: OUP, 35 pounds00:02
Cricket: Out of the shadow of a knight: What Andrew Caddick learnt from Richard Hadlee could prove invaluable to England. Simon Hughes reports00:02
Your Money: Benefit due to self-employed00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Embroidering our history: 'Odo's Hanging' - Peter Benson: Hodder, 14.99 pounds00:02
Barclays bonds00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Georgian 'royal' was a fraud00:02
Gymnastics: Thomas dares, and wins silver00:02
Star in the East heralds TV revolution: No nation in Asia can resist the Hong Kong-based satellite station, writes Teresa Poole00:02
Debts may force House of Fraser into fire sales: The Fayed brothers need cash, write Jason Nisse and Patrick Hosking00:02
Expendable Americans00:02
Why I like dinosaurs: From the Tyrannosaurus's mouth: dino-fans of all ages explain the big attraction to Helen Chappell00:02
More than just talking proper: Randolph Quirk argues Standard English is about words and meanings, not accents00:02
Racing: Grand recovery by Run For Free00:02
Mr Pooter fires off for the media00:02
Bupa to extend phone help to pensioners: Medical advice service aims to reassure patients and reduce costs00:02
Private firms to take over 20 prisons00:02
Saying of the week00:02
Carpeting day for extravagant bank: Plans to spend another pounds 100m on administration this year may be revised, writes Richard Thomson00:02
Gas conflict builds up for the final explosion: British Gas is set against break-up as the MMC considers the regulator's plan to reshape the industry. Russell Hotten reports00:02
Then & Now: Genocide resisted00:02
Football: The XI00:02
Political Commentary: Teachers put Tories to the test00:02
Pregnant woman knifing: 3 charged00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of treats: Bakewell Pudding00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
SCIENCE / Sleeping its way to extinction: The dormouse, star of children's fiction, is in danger. It sleeps too much, it forgets to breed and its habitat is vanishing. Steve Connor on a programme to boost its chances of survival00:02
And the ghost said to Alan: 'Now build me a green car'00:02
Stirring of the angry Isles: Their council lost millions in the BCCI collapse. Now, facing huge tax rises, Western Islanders have risen in public protest, reports James Cusick00:02
Football / First Division: Draw points to Wembley00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook: Well versed00:02
Profile: Beyond forgiveness?: Myra Hindley - Geraldine Bedell on the child murderer with an enduring capacity to make friends in high places00:02
EC resisted00:02
Patten urges boycott rethink00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / Return of the dangerous diva: 73. Anja Silja00:02
Athletics / Marathon: Wall of pain blocks the road to Westminster Bridge: Even the elite suffer in the London Marathon. Hugh Jones, winner in 1982 and running for the seventh time today, reports00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
MOTORING / A tale of two Citroens: John Fordham drives the stylishly eccentric XM giant and a new version of the economical AX supermini00:02
OPTIONS IN THE BALKANS / Bombs, sanctions and maps on the dark path to peace: As the ravaged town of Srebrenica comes under heavy shelling, the world's politicians debate its future00:02
Two guilty in Rodney King beating case00:02
Pensions on the level: Brokers taking commission as an initial lump sum may cost clients dear. Christine Stopp reports on another way00:02
Garden ornaments: Art for the avant-gardener: 3: Avant-Garde: Correction00:02
Ethnic violence prevented by screams in the dark00:02
Football / Premier League: Armstrong's weak finishing00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Quality Training: Selling the comeback: Rank Xerox is marketing the secrets of its dramatic revival. Roger Trapp reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Familiar complaint in Warsaw: 'The Certificate' - Isaac Bashevis Singer, trs Leonard Wolf: Hamish Hamilton 14.99 pounds00:02
FOOD & DRINK: The Russian rye revolution: Continental breads like ciabbata have taken Britain by storm. The latest newcomer is khleb, made as Muscovites make it - but in Cumbria. Michael Bateman reports00:02
How a Chinese market will change the world00:02
Is the recession over? Crawley keeps growing but fails to rejoice: Cal McCrystal finds the Gatwick town trying to live up to its motto00:02
Rugby Union / World Cup Sevens: England survive Samoa setback00:02
Letter: Private remedy for shingles pain00:02
Football: Waddle has chance to burn Taylor's ears00:02
Football / Round-Up: Walsh stays ahead00:02
The sensual evangelist and follower of passion: As once high-flying English National Opera faces a financial and artistic crisis, David Lister examines its record and interviews one of its leading sopranos