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Major battles a tide of sleaze: Ministers fight to steady Tory party and save 'basics'campaign amid rumble of scandals and resignations00:02
Rugby Union: Pears on the road back for England00:02
View from City Road: Peace with Fayeds was not cheap00:02
Health Update: The heart for sex00:02
Chichester slowly sinks: Residents evacuated as city succumbs to rising water. Marianne Macdonald and Nicholas Schoon report00:02
Football: Zoff facing the threat of a Roman holiday: Lazio's president is fast running out of patience. Rupert Metcalf reports00:02
Entrails and maggots dropped down flue: Neighbours' troubles end in the courts00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
RAC car crime campaign launched00:02
Letter: Up in arms about Tory double dealing00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Neo-Nazi jailbreak attempt00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Brief encounter00:02
'Offensive' open letter stirs call for resignation00:02
Soldier's 'threat'00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Standard Life drops support for the PIA: Insurer joins call for statutory regulation of financial services00:02
People: Menem Jnr has brush with Senor Plod00:02
Chess: Changing attack00:02
Bitterness and bargains on the retreat to Moscow: Steve Crawshaw in Wunsdorf sees some of the last Russian troops in Germany leave for an uncertain future00:02
Nato renews threat to use air strikes in Bosnian war: Alliance prepares to welcome new democracies from the East amid fears of Russian extremism - US talks tough on Yugoslavia00:02
Channel train to use crossing lost in time: Manual wooden gates will remain part of the high-tech route to France. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Slanging match over SA shooting: Katlehong pins peace hopes on leaders' meeting today00:02
Salinas reshuffles to quell critics00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
'Offensive' open letter stirs call for resignation00:02
Reynolds bolsters Anglo-Irish declaration: Irish Prime Minister balances rhetoric to reassure Unionists and nationalists00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Schools: Benenden School00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Leading Article: A good day for Nato and Europe00:02
Sweet smell of success as Treatt lifts profits 31%00:02
Ramos clean-up hits sex snag00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Shop killing00:02
Joyriders hurt in car crash00:02
Investors press Queens Moat to show its hand: Legal action by shareholders could delay survival plans00:02
American Football: Raiders hit target but parachutist misses: McCallum gets three touchdowns as the Broncos are beaten in Los Angeles00:02
Health: Tap into a simple source of good health: Water may be the only medicine you'll ever need, says an American doctor who believes we are all permanently dehydrated. Liz Hodgkinson reports00:02
People who play God with young lives: Some parents just aren't up to keeping their baby. For the professionals involved, the decision is agonising, says Angela Phillips00:02
Letter: Parties need codes to combat racism00:02
View from City Road: Standard deals a body blow to self-regulation00:02
Mortar attack in Crossmaglen00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
View from City Road: Peace with Fayeds was not cheap00:02
Options left open on expansion timetable: Central Europeans first in 'multi-speed' process, reports Andrew Marshall from Brussels00:02
Western German economy contracts by 1.9% in 199300:02
Channel train to use crossing lost in time: Manual wooden gates will remain part of the high-tech route to France. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Feuding couple freed after row leads to nine days in jail00:02
On Tour00:02
TELEVISION / The sitcom now cleared for take-off: Correction00:02
Transkei to join in mind on elections00:02
QVC moves to end 'unfair' Paramount auction contest: Viacom boss denies bid is coercive and proclaims cash king00:02
Obituary: Arthur Dreifuss00:02
The Daily Poem: May The Fifth00:02
Letter: Where culture reigns00:02
Pembroke: Herb for all seasons still going strong00:02
Tories rocked by new sex allegations: Lady Caithness died from a single shotgun blast00:02
High Court is asked to rule on Lindane00:02
Heritage: Tower of Babel totters: Thousands of languages face extinction, reports David Keys00:02
Diary00:02
Prisoners on run00:02
Prisoners on run00:02
Chichester slowly sinks: Residents evacuated as city succumbs to rising water. Marianne Macdonald and Nicholas Schoon report00:02
Rugby Union: Power to the man in black00:02
Exhumed bones bring terror to Sri Lanka: Tim McGirk in Colombo finds parallels between security operations against Communists and Tamils00:02
Letter: A tide of cash for flood damage00:02
Obituary: Kenneth Mellanby00:02
Leading Article: Should we go with the rivers' flow?00:02
Gamsakhurdia burial authorised00:02
Girl sues her parents for car fire injuries00:02
Tomkins doubles profits to pounds 94m00:02
Boxing: Street-fighting men bring a whole new brawl game to central London00:02
Sydney counts cost as fires falter00:02
Egyptian policemen shot dead00:02
Letter: Belated recognition for Great Pyramid relics00:02
Cyclist too slow on motorway00:02
Bobbit trial opens00:02
Caught out by his own catch-phrases00:02
ART / Current Shows00:02
BMW driver 'hit bus queue'00:02
Law Report: Ombudsman not reviewable: Regina v Insurance Ombudsman Bureau, Ex parte Aegon Life Assurance Ltd - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice McKinnon), 16 December 199300:02
Call for inquiry into refuse dump: Protest group accuses county council of wasting pounds 800,000 in land purchase, then trying to cover up its mismanagement (CORRECTED)00:02
View from City Road: Standard deals a body blow to self-regulation00:02
Mortar attack in Crossmaglen00:02
OPERA / Falling victim to style: Stephen Johnson on the English Bach Festival's period-style production of Monteverdi's Orfeo at Covent Garden00:02
New Faces for '94 / Athletics: Bullock set to turn on the power: Britain's latest one-lap prospect is focused on beating the Americans. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Tories in Turmoil: Aristocrat steeped in politics: Lord Caithness: The latest member of Government to resign was regarded as a 'safe pair of hands'. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Health Update: The heart for sex00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
ART / Artefacts00:02
Hotel owner jailed00:02
Textile survivors pick up the thread: UK firms are setting up abroad and cutting lead times to stay alive. Robert Cole reports00:02
ART / Artefacts00:02
Salinas reshuffles to quell critics00:02
Tomkins doubles profits to pounds 94m00:02
Rain eases but flood bill may hit pounds 100m: Homes evacuated as swollen river threatens to overwhelm city centre dam00:02
Computer upsets 15,000 gas customers00:02
Casualties wait overnight for hospital beds: Minister considers time limits on finding space for emergency patients. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Tories in Turmoil: MP denies homosexual affair: David Ashby: Wife blames marital problems on long hours in Parliament. Rhys Williams reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rugby League: Ruane in as Widnes ring the changes: Transfers deadline00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
French pocket-sized daily launches with a scoop00:02
S&P blames rules for banks' woes: Downgradings will not be reversed quickly because of structural changes00:02
Cereal recalled00:02
Bottom Line: Nursing their money00:02
Accountancy: Internal controls plan flawed - The guidance on implementing one of Cadbury's key recommendations needs a fundamental rethink, argues Roger Marshall00:02
Sex dolls come to aid of poor Polish police00:02
Exhumed bones bring terror to Sri Lanka: Tim McGirk in Colombo finds parallels between security operations against Communists and Tamils00:02
Russia breaks off talks with Latvia00:02
ARTS / And what's more. . .00:02
European satellite licence planned: Proposal would mean less red tape for business telecoms networks00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Clarke urges Far East drive: The Chancellor tells Terry McCarthy that business must invest in Asia00:02
Tories in Turmoil: Cabinet ministers targeted in gay smear campaign: Leaflet drop: Pink paper notices sent out to voters, writes Steve Boggan00:02
BMW driver 'hit bus queue'00:02
Cover-up fear over 'too rigid' Scott inquiry: The credibility of the arms-for-Iraq investigation is being challenged, with critics calling for its scope to be widened. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
French pocket-sized daily launches with a scoop00:02
Frenchman to take top Eurotunnel job00:02
Sydney counts cost as fires falter00:02
'No case' against Italian minister00:02
Smokers, drivers and talkers taxed00:02
Football: Adams helps Arsenal to tame Lions: FA Cup holders leave it late at the New Den as Mick McCarthy's brave pride fail to secure second chance00:02
Christmas sales up 11% at Signet00:02
Prince's Youth Business Trust helps carpenter to create a miniature housing boom00:02
Sweet smell of success as Treatt lifts profits 31%00:02
Red faces over Islam beef00:02
Market Report: Hot share tip behaves like a Rank outsider00:02
TELEVISION / A vintage lot on view in the auction room00:02
Yeltsin promised a stormy new assembly: Inter-party rows threaten hope for 'constructive' parliament00:02
Today's Number: 1400:02
Diary00:02
SCULPTURE / Teetering on the edge: They were not intended for public gaze, but they are among the best sculptures of the 19th century. Tom Lubbock on Degas at the Burrell00:02
Mexican peasants' struggle goes on00:02
SCULPTURE / Teetering on the edge: They were not intended for public gaze, but they are among the best sculptures of the 19th century. Tom Lubbock on Degas at the Burrell00:02
Private lives, public concerns: To Labour, Back to Basics means a return to social responsibility, says David Blunkett00:02
Poker: A funny old game00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Reynolds bolsters Anglo-Irish declaration: Irish Prime Minister balances rhetoric to reassure Unionists and nationalists00:02
A choice of questions if my MP ever knocks on the door00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Dear Lorena Bobbitt00:02
Letter: A tide of cash for flood damage00:02
Letter: A tide of cash for flood damage00:02
Municipal bond market reopens00:02
Labour hits at 'tax hypocrisy'00:02
Letter: Sir Robin Day and peace in Ulster00:02
Letter: Belated recognition for Great Pyramid relics00:02
Textile survivors pick up the thread: UK firms are setting up abroad and cutting lead times to stay alive. Robert Cole reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Nato renews threat to use air strikes in Bosnian war: Alliance prepares to welcome new democracies from the East amid fears of Russian extremism - US talks tough on Yugoslavia00:02
Casualties wait overnight for hospital beds: Minister considers time limits on finding space for emergency patients. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
RAF award00:02
ART / Openings00:02
Cyclist too slow on motorway00:02
Soldier's 'threat'00:02
Rugby Union: Pears on the road back for England00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
QVC moves to end 'unfair' Paramount auction contest: Viacom boss denies bid is coercive and proclaims cash king00:02
Private lives, public concerns: To Labour, Back to Basics means a return to social responsibility, says David Blunkett00:02
Where should babies come from?: John Habgood considers the implications of a dead foetus becoming a genetic mother00:02
Market Report: Hot share tip behaves like a Rank outsider00:02
Auction house heir signs on: Pounds 1m in shares but hotel ventures failed00:02
Tories in Turmoil: MP denies homosexual affair: David Ashby: Wife blames marital problems on long hours in Parliament. Rhys Williams reports00:02
Obituary: Llewellyn Rees00:02
Bosnia Appeal: Readers give more than pounds 216,00000:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Lib Dems win race-row appeal: Labour attacks reprieve for apologetic candidates00:02
Ramos clean-up hits sex snag00:02
High Court is asked to rule on Lindane00:02
Today's Number: 1400:02
On Tour00:02
Birthdays00:02
First Impressions: Benjamin Disraeli on Mary Anne Wyndham Lewis00:02
Comic end for Dan Dare00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Football: Deehan and Megson for double act00:02
Waco cult trial under way00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Ice Hockey: Devils' win is double delight00:02
Tories in Turmoil: Constituency 'will not deselect Norris': Affair closed: Junior minister will not be deselected, writes Will Bennett00:02
ART / Openings00:02
Sex dolls come to aid of poor Polish police00:02
A choice of questions if my MP ever knocks on the door00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash Rackets00:02
RAC car crime campaign launched00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 causes of car breakdowns00:02
US buys out Ukraine's nuclear arsenal: Nato summit puts central Europe on track to join alliance00:02
Rugby Union: Power to the man in black00:02
Father traced00:02
Ladbroke bids for lottery: Hundreds of jobs are promised if move is successful00:02
Russia 'still target for espionage'00:02
Cricket: South Africans seeking a leader: McCague's return to form and fitness gives England encouragement00:02
Racing: Warwick the King maker00:02
Joyriders hurt in car crash00:02
Sheikh issues writ over BCCI fraud00:02
Habitat in US files for protection00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paper tiger; or mutton dressed as lamb: The History of the Times 1966-1981 - John Grigg: Times Books, pounds 2500:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Middlemarch, an invitation: Tomorrow evening the BBC begins its six-part serialisation of George Eliot's novel. Here, the literary critic Claire Tomalin celebrates a book which grows greater with each reading00:02
Racing: Thaw raises Kelso hopes00:02
Gamsakhurdia burial authorised00:02
Interview: Guildford's other victim: It was a scandalous miscarriage of justice; now it is a film. Sarah Conlon, helpless as her husband and son were jailed, tries not to be bitter00:02
Caught out by his own catch-phrases00:02
Call for inquiry into refuse dump: Protest group accuses county council of wasting pounds 800,000 in land purchase, then trying to cover up its mismanagement (CORRECTED)00:02
Fine art used to take edge off new work: Painters and gilders working on restoration of 17th century mansion gutted by fire incorporate damaged areas to recreate original features00:02
Hotel owner jailed00:02
Italian editor and tycoon fight over paper's politics00:02
Welsh Water retrenches00:02
Brief encounter00:02
Western German economy contracts by 1.9% in 199300:02
Schools: King's School, Canterbury00:02
Slanging match over SA shooting: Katlehong pins peace hopes on leaders' meeting today00:02
View from City Road: Beware black holes in trade00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 causes of car breakdowns00:02
Court Circular00:02
Fine art used to take edge off new work: Painters and gilders working on restoration of 17th century mansion gutted by fire incorporate damaged areas to recreate original features00:02
Health: The deeper the cut, the younger you look: Angela Wilkes reports on the Mask, a new cosmetic surgery technique that gets right down to the bone for a longer-lasting facelift (CORRECTED)00:02
Pembroke: Herb for all seasons still going strong00:02
Letter: Up in arms about Tory double dealing00:02
Britain urges air strikes against Serbian forces in Bosnia00:02
ART / In The Studio: Making marks on the memory: Estelle Thompson paints abstract works of fragile beauty in the East End of London. Iain Gale met her00:02
Health Update: Forceps damage00:02
Neo-Nazi jailbreak attempt00:02
Football: Adams helps Arsenal to tame Lions: FA Cup holders leave it late at the New Den as Mick McCarthy's brave pride fail to secure second chance00:02
Tories in Turmoil: Close vote likely on age of consent: Justice Bill: Heather Mills reports on a sample of MPs' opinions00:02
Heart failure kills Dutch minister00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Letter: Sir Robin Day and peace in Ulster00:02
Welsh Water retrenches00:02
How the Tories lost touch with their own00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Mexican peasants' struggle goes on00:02
Letter: Where culture reigns00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
The heavens open and up pops the roofer from hell00:02
Racing: Thaw raises Kelso hopes00:02
Smokers, drivers and talkers taxed00:02
Shop killing00:02
Tories in Turmoil: Close vote likely on age of consent: Justice Bill: Heather Mills reports on a sample of MPs' opinions00:02
Computer upsets 15,000 gas customers00:02
TELEVISION / The sitcom now cleared for take-off: Correction00:02
Tories in Turmoil: Cabinet ministers targeted in gay smear campaign: Leaflet drop: Pink paper notices sent out to voters, writes Steve Boggan00:02
Letter: A tide of cash for flood damage00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Tories rocked by new sex allegations: Lady Caithness died from a single shotgun blast00:02
Russia breaks off talks with Latvia00:02
US buys out Ukraine's nuclear arsenal: Nato summit puts central Europe on track to join alliance00:02
Ladbroke bids for lottery: Hundreds of jobs are promised if move is successful00:02
Somalis kidnap aid worker00:02
People: Menem Jnr has brush with Senor Plod00:02
View from City Road: Mr Kipling looks an exceedingly good buy00:02
American Football: Raiders hit target but parachutist misses: McCallum gets three touchdowns as the Broncos are beaten in Los Angeles00:02
Leading Article: Ashdown must purge the racist tendency00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Where should babies come from?: John Habgood considers the implications of a dead foetus becoming a genetic mother00:02
Schools: King's School, Canterbury00:02
Obituary: Seymour Lawrence00:02
Military planners work out mechanics of peace00:02
Entrails and maggots dropped down flue: Neighbours' troubles end in the courts00:02
First Impressions: Benjamin Disraeli on Mary Anne Wyndham Lewis00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Waco cult trial under way00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Law Report: Ombudsman not reviewable: Regina v Insurance Ombudsman Bureau, Ex parte Aegon Life Assurance Ltd - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice McKinnon), 16 December 199300:02
BAT merger creates pounds 30bn fund manager: Allied Dunbar and Eagle Star investment arms join forces00:02
Kleinwort raises pounds 320m for trust: Heavy demand for new fund investing in European privatisations00:02
Heart failure kills Dutch minister00:02
Israel and PLO talk again00:02
Cereal recalled00:02
No bosnian-Croat agreement00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Dear Lorena Bobbitt00:02
Racing: Dunwoody starts to close the gap: Second treble signals that a sleeping giant is awakening and can narrow the yawning title chasm. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Bosnia Appeal: Readers give more than pounds 216,00000:02
Labour hits at 'tax hypocrisy'00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
RADIO / Signs of misdirected youth: Robert Hanks puts his finger on the pulses of Radio 3 and Radio 400:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Lib Dems win race-row appeal: Labour attacks reprieve for apologetic candidates00:02
People who play God with young lives: Some parents just aren't up to keeping their baby. For the professionals involved, the decision is agonising, says Angela Phillips00:02
Kleinwort raises pounds 320m for trust: Heavy demand for new fund investing in European privatisations00:02
Heritage: Tower of Babel totters: Thousands of languages face extinction, reports David Keys00:02
Father traced00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Chess: Changing attack00:02
The Daily Poem: May The Fifth00:02
Leading Article: Should we go with the rivers' flow?00:02
Bottom Line: Ellis achieves the right chemistry00:02
Paris-Dakar Rally: Ambitious Lada drivers aim to choke life from old joke: Russians attempt to repair a battered image in Africa. Jeremy Hart reports from Nouadhibou, Mauritania00:02
Creativity: I resolve not to resolve00:02
Investors press Queens Moat to show its hand: Legal action by shareholders could delay survival plans00:02
Health: Our drudgery, their officialdom: Local health authorities don't make it easy for Colin Wheeler to care for his disabled daughter00:02
Tories in Turmoil: Aristocrat steeped in politics: Lord Caithness: The latest member of Government to resign was regarded as a 'safe pair of hands'. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Ice Hockey: Devils' win is double delight00:02
The heavens open and up pops the roofer from hell00:02
Health Update: Forceps damage00:02
Rugby League: Ruane in as Widnes ring the changes: Transfers deadline00:02
Cricket: South Africans seeking a leader: McCague's return to form and fitness gives England encouragement00:02
Standard Life drops support for the PIA: Insurer joins call for statutory regulation of financial services00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Football: Deehan and Megson for double act00:02
Middlemarch, an invitation: Tomorrow evening the BBC begins its six-part serialisation of George Eliot's novel. Here, the literary critic Claire Tomalin celebrates a book which grows greater with each reading00:02
Tories in Turmoil: Constituency 'will not deselect Norris': Affair closed: Junior minister will not be deselected, writes Will Bennett00:02
ART / In The Studio: Making marks on the memory: Estelle Thompson paints abstract works of fragile beauty in the East End of London. Iain Gale met her00:02
Football: Zoff facing the threat of a Roman holiday: Lazio's president is fast running out of patience. Rupert Metcalf reports00:02
View from City Road: Mr Kipling looks an exceedingly good buy00:02
Racing: Dunwoody starts to close the gap: Second treble signals that a sleeping giant is awakening and can narrow the yawning title chasm. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
SPEECH MARKS / The things they say about . . . Sir Peter Hall00:02
S&P blames rules for banks' woes: Downgradings will not be reversed quickly because of structural changes00:02
Health Update: Short and swift00:02
Sheikh issues writ over BCCI fraud00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Racing: Warwick the King maker00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash Rackets00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Boxing: Street-fighting men bring a whole new brawl game to central London00:02
Wet summer weather puts a damper on Barr profits00:02
Health: The deeper the cut, the younger you look: Angela Wilkes reports on the Mask, a new cosmetic surgery technique that gets right down to the bone for a longer-lasting facelift (CORRECTED)00:02
Britain urges air strikes against Serbian forces in Bosnia00:02
Leading Article: A good day for Nato and Europe00:02
Health: Our drudgery, their officialdom: Local health authorities don't make it easy for Colin Wheeler to care for his disabled daughter00:02
Comic end for Dan Dare00:02
New Faces for '94 / Athletics: Bullock set to turn on the power: Britain's latest one-lap prospect is focused on beating the Americans. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Cakes and ale bring discount on Bard: RSC sponsor in radical promotion deal00:02
VIPs exempt in tax plans: Inland Revenue looks to contract-out letters to 20 million00:02
Options left open on expansion timetable: Central Europeans first in 'multi-speed' process, reports Andrew Marshall from Brussels00:02
The world seen from Montreal00:02
LA makes murder most profitable00:02
Letter: Parties need codes to combat racism00:02
The world seen from Montreal00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Leading Article: Ashdown must purge the racist tendency00:02
Knight to the rescue of RSC00:02
How the Tories lost touch with their own00:02
Birthdays00:02
Prince's Youth Business Trust helps carpenter to create a miniature housing boom00:02
Bottom Line: Ellis achieves the right chemistry00:02
Major battles a tide of sleaze: Ministers fight to steady Tory party and save 'basics'campaign amid rumble of scandals and resignations00:02
Motor Racing: Eager Peugeot ready to roar into life: McLaren look forward to new engine in pursuit of Williams00:02
Peres urges stop to junkets00:02
Clarke urges Far East drive: The Chancellor tells Terry McCarthy that business must invest in Asia00:02
Frenchman to take top Eurotunnel job00:02
Where are they now?: Ronnie Radford00:02
Transkei to join in mind on elections00:02
Somalis kidnap aid worker00:02
Trade gap grows with European Union: Consumer borrowing rises Business failures fall Housebuilding starts increase00:02
Italian editor and tycoon fight over paper's politics00:02
Obituary: Arthur Dreifuss00:02
LA makes murder most profitable00:02
Military planners work out mechanics of peace00:02
Knight to the rescue of RSC00:02
Paris-Dakar Rally: Ambitious Lada drivers aim to choke life from old joke: Russians attempt to repair a battered image in Africa. Jeremy Hart reports from Nouadhibou, Mauritania00:02
Interview: Guildford's other victim: It was a scandalous miscarriage of justice; now it is a film. Sarah Conlon, helpless as her husband and son were jailed, tries not to be bitter00:02
SPEECH MARKS / The things they say about . . . Sir Peter Hall00:02
Obituary: Kenneth Mellanby00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Bottom Line: Signet's mixed signs00:02
European satellite licence planned: Proposal would mean less red tape for business telecoms networks00:02
TELEVISION / A vintage lot on view in the auction room00:02
Obituary: Seymour Lawrence00:02
Creativity: I resolve not to resolve00:02
RADIO / Signs of misdirected youth: Robert Hanks puts his finger on the pulses of Radio 3 and Radio 400:02
Anniversaries00:02
Schools: Benenden School00:02
Wet summer weather puts a damper on Barr profits00:02
Motor Racing: Eager Peugeot ready to roar into life: McLaren look forward to new engine in pursuit of Williams00:02
VIPs exempt in tax plans: Inland Revenue looks to contract-out letters to 20 million00:02
Obituary: Llewellyn Rees00:02
Where are they now?: Ronnie Radford00:02
Bobbit trial opens00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Poker: A funny old game00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Cakes and ale bring discount on Bard: RSC sponsor in radical promotion deal00:02
Municipal bond market reopens00:02
Health: Tap into a simple source of good health: Water may be the only medicine you'll ever need, says an American doctor who believes we are all permanently dehydrated. Liz Hodgkinson reports00:02
Trade gap grows with European Union: Consumer borrowing rises Business failures fall Housebuilding starts increase00:02
Israel and PLO talk again00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
No bosnian-Croat agreement00:02
VIDEO GAMES / It takes allsorts: Two new releases boast looney graphics. Rupert Goodwins heads for the Nth dimension and gets covered in custard00:02
Peres urges stop to junkets00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Cover-up fear over 'too rigid' Scott inquiry: The credibility of the arms-for-Iraq investigation is being challenged, with critics calling for its scope to be widened. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
Rain eases but flood bill may hit pounds 100m: Homes evacuated as swollen river threatens to overwhelm city centre dam00:02
Egyptian policemen shot dead00:02
BAT merger creates pounds 30bn fund manager: Allied Dunbar and Eagle Star investment arms join forces00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Paper tiger; or mutton dressed as lamb: The History of the Times 1966-1981 - John Grigg: Times Books, pounds 2500:02
ART / Current Shows00:02
Bitterness and bargains on the retreat to Moscow: Steve Crawshaw in Wunsdorf sees some of the last Russian troops in Germany leave for an uncertain future00:02
Yeltsin promised a stormy new assembly: Inter-party rows threaten hope for 'constructive' parliament00:02
View from City Road: Beware black holes in trade00:02
Christmas sales up 11% at Signet00:02
Feuding couple freed after row leads to nine days in jail00:02
ARTS / And what's more. . .00:02
RAF award00:02
Red faces over Islam beef00:02
VIDEO GAMES / It takes allsorts: Two new releases boast looney graphics. Rupert Goodwins heads for the Nth dimension and gets covered in custard00:02
Letter: Major's confused definition of Back to Basics issues00:02
Bottom Line: Signet's mixed signs00:02
Health Update: Short and swift00:02
Girl sues her parents for car fire injuries00:02
Obituary: Kenneth Mellanby00:02
Bottom Line: Nursing their money00:02
Habitat in US files for protection00:02
OPERA / Falling victim to style: Stephen Johnson on the English Bach Festival's period-style production of Monteverdi's Orfeo at Covent Garden00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Russia 'still target for espionage'00:02
Accountancy: Internal controls plan flawed - The guidance on implementing one of Cadbury's key recommendations needs a fundamental rethink, argues Roger Marshall00:02
Auction house heir signs on: Pounds 1m in shares but hotel ventures failed00:02
Obituary: Kenneth Mellanby00:02
'No case' against Italian minister