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Departures: Violent worlds00:02
Birthdays00:02
Four top foreign exchange staff out at UBS00:02
Ice Skating: Torvill and Dean achieve dramatic victory: British pair triumphant after Russians send the scores spinning while Witt veers off course in the European Championships00:02
Norwich shifts gear on insuring motorcycles: Caroline Merrell looks at a new streamlined model being introduced for two-wheelers00:02
Was that a 6.6? Hey, LA: They're already pretending the earthquake didn't happen. In California, says Richard Rayner, nobody wants to give up the faith00:02
Leading Article: Lessons from across the pond00:02
Muslims denounce Chanel design00:02
Cuttings: Trees at stake00:02
THEATRE / Coal comfort: Paul Taylor on a coalmining drama at the Bush; plus My Mad Grandad in Oldham00:02
Energy advice 'denied'00:02
Recommended Books00:02
Country Matters: Valley of the shadow of a car-park00:02
Ice Dance: Torvill and Dean's victory harks back to their golden years00:02
Racing: Zeta has weight to overturn Jodami: Lack of match fitness and the handicapper could find out the Gold Cup winner on his return00:02
Departures: Domingo deal00:02
Power lines above pub spark concern for health: Jonathan Foster visits a Manchester inn where the fear of disease hangs in the air00:02
West fears for Russian reforms: Hyperinflation predicted as Chernomyrdin promises 'non-monetarist' approach to tackling economy00:02
Mandelas to unite on ANC hustings00:02
Upbeat: CODA00:02
Rugby Union: Luyt casting a cup shadow00:02
Obituary: Professor M. M. Cole00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Football Diary: Startling start for stopper00:02
That's no dragon, that's his wife00:02
American Football: Receiver Rice builds on brick foundations: Super Bowl XXVIII could mean a fairy-tale finale to season between the Chiefs and 49ers. Matt Tench reports00:02
Pounds 200,000 Dobson pay-off00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Drug deaths linked to dealers' battle for business: Pure heroin on the streets has killed up to eight people. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Today's Number: 15,00000:02
Best car in Britain?: How do you quantify car quality? Jeff Ferry decided to question the drivers. Now guess what they said00:02
Best car in Britain?: How do you quantify car quality? Jeff Ferry decided to question the drivers. Now guess what they said00:02
Prisoner escapes00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Bank of Edinburgh surrenders licence00:02
Record groups plan rivals to MTV: Local music-video channels to be established on a country-by-country basis00:02
Gastropod00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Football: Rosenthal rejects move to Tottenham00:02
Murder charge00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Racing: Drive control the key to Dunwoody's ambition: More relaxed during races but determined to keep a tight grip on his title, the champion jump jockey talks to Richard Edmondson00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Letter: In hot pursuit of factual accuracy00:02
M&G ads scrapped00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Please let me tackle the 49ers00:02
Charity auction in aid of Transport Trust00:02
Professor held00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Auctions00:02
High-speed rail network planned00:02
Upbeat: CODA00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Patient killed00:02
Market Report: American freeze stokes the oil sector's fires00:02
Killer says daughter unaware of affair00:02
Boxing: Havard looks for home lift00:02
Yard study article on Blakelock murder00:02
Rugby Union: Luyt casting a cup shadow00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Oh, burger00:02
Heart Searching: Down Under comes out on top: Is it all Neighbours, tinnies and barbies? Adele Gautier weighs up the pros and cons of having a relationship with an Antipodean partner00:02
Appeals00:02
Motor Racing: McLaren fuel Prost rumour00:02
American Football: Montana magic holds the key: Super Bowl XXVIII could mean a fairy-tale finale to season between the Chiefs and 49ers. Matt Tench reports00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Settlers divided over the future of Golan: Sarah Helm in Meron, Golan, finds that not everybody is convinced Israel should keep control of the Heights00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cuckoos and flaccid puppets: Malaria in the bloodstream: Jan Morris on an unequivocal critique of heritage culture and the Welsh tourist industry. 'A Postcard Home' - Robert Minhinnick: Gomer Press, 3.95 pounds00:02
Ministers cautious despite 2% growth: Output strong in 1993 but tax rises could endanger recovery00:02
Altered images00:02
Football: Sugar and spice in FA's sticky situation: Manchester today stages the European Championship draw against a backdrop of bickering. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
Letter: Of frogs and heroines00:02
Cricket: Loye demonstrates the value of durable assets00:02
Football Diary: Startling start for stopper00:02
Crimean Tatar leader dies00:02
View from City Road: Apportioning the blame for Banesto00:02
Taking a turn for the verse00:02
OFT sues nine concrete firms00:02
View from City Road: Tax blow needs interest rate shock absorber00:02
Basketball: Leicester strive to keep cool00:02
Letter: Philistinism in Britain's 'second city'00:02
Auctions00:02
Cuttings: The snow must go off00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Odinga's death leaves Kenya opposition leaderless00:02
Official 'told Major Iraq rules unaltered'00:02
BOOKS / When every second counts: Nick Caistor meets the Dutch winner of the European literature prize, Cees Nooteboom00:02
Hydrocarbons before hydrangeas: Vivienne Cox, qualified chemist and no-frills BP executive, talks to Helen Kay about her career mixing oil, people and finance00:02
Escape route for grans led into temptation: Vivien Goldsmith pronounces the new Pensioners Income Bond a rather good deal00:02
Football: Snelders returns from Tunisia to face showdown against Rangers: Rob McLean on today's Scottish programme00:02
Basketball: Leicester strive to keep cool00:02
Country Matters: Valley of the shadow of a car-park00:02
Obituary: Timothy O'Keeffe00:02
N Korea digs in over nuclear arms scrutiny00:02
Church appointments00:02
Postcard from Barcelona: All for a gaudy harlequin: Justin Webster on an unusual love affair between Japan and Barcelona00:02
Yard study article on Blakelock murder00:02
Off the Shelf: Hard-a port to Lisbon: Kenneth Baxter on Henry Fielding's neglected swansong, A Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon00:02
Tasting success served up on a plate: Jean-Christophe Novelli, the new chef at the Four Seasons, has talent and a Michelin star for starters, and Emily Green predicts that fame is to follow00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Write A Larky Erotic Slogan00:02
All up front but now just a little behind: Saucy seaside postcards are fast falling out of favour. But the original artwork is not, says John Windsor00:02
Italian minister offers to resign00:02
From scratch to French polish: Across the Channel, every home cook knows how to turn a handful of leftovers into a delicious three-course meal00:02
Writ can be served on Kuwait, court rules: Foreign states lose legal immunity00:02
Oh, burger00:02
Dispute over sale of Nureyev collection00:02
Taking a turn for the verse00:02
Football: Uefa initiative on extra time00:02
Letter: In with the people who matter00:02
Football: Sharp's pace and power made for modern game00:02
Mandelas to unite on ANC hustings00:02
Moss Side shooting00:02
Dispute over sale of Nureyev collection00:02
Landmarks: The Royal Festival Hall00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Matisse: All the nudes that's fit to print: Michele Roberts on the bright colours that decorate the new set of stories by A S Byatt. 'The Matisse Stories' - A S Byatt: Chatto, 9.99 pounds00:02
Cuttings: The snow must go off00:02
Soldiers clash in town centre00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Teenage gay sex 'a passing phase'00:02
Tool Box: Solo on a bowsaw00:02
MUSIC / Where words fail: In the light of a new series of concert handbooks, Bayan Northcott asks to what extent words can ever explain music00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cuckoos and flaccid puppets: Malaria in the bloodstream: Jan Morris on an unequivocal critique of heritage culture and the Welsh tourist industry. 'A Postcard Home' - Robert Minhinnick: Gomer Press, 3.95 pounds00:02
Settlers divided over the future of Golan: Sarah Helm in Meron, Golan, finds that not everybody is convinced Israel should keep control of the Heights00:02
Football: Rosenthal rejects move to Tottenham00:02
Racing: Zeta has weight to overturn Jodami: Lack of match fitness and the handicapper could find out the Gold Cup winner on his return00:02
Sassoon steps in to save London Fashion Week: Alison Veness reports on the deal that rescued design event by a hair's breadth00:02
Letter: In hot pursuit of factual accuracy00:02
Rugby League: Medley on song for Northern00:02
Shuttle cock-up00:02
Namibia refusal00:02
The sincerest form of philately: Every year the Post Office pays artists the compliment of asking them to produce designs for special issue stamps. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Defections scupper Hosokawa's reforms: Surprise defeat for Prime Minister's attempts to change the face of Japan's political system puts future of coalition in doubt00:02
Professor held00:02
German troops kill Somali00:02
Cricket: Hick on form in England warm-up00:02
US cold kills 13000:02
Pounds 200,000 Dobson pay-off00:02
Football: Easy-going Palace hold all the aces: Focus on First Division00:02
Power lines above pub spark concern for health: Jonathan Foster visits a Manchester inn where the fear of disease hangs in the air00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Philistinism in Britain's 'second city'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Tool Box: Solo on a bowsaw00:02
Woodland saved00:02
Tennis: Graf footloose and pain-free: Germany's world No 1 in intimidating form at the Australian Open00:02
Tension after Serb-Croat deal00:02
China defied00:02
Write A Larky Erotic Slogan00:02
US cold kills 13000:02
William Donaldson's Week: Please let me tackle the 49ers00:02
Appointments00:02
Sudden death goals to decide European champions00:02
Cover me, I'm off-piste: Chris Gill, awaiting the ideal insurance policy for winter sports, explains what he wants and why00:02
Letter: Tourist trap00:02
High-speed rail network planned00:02
Wills00:02
The Independent Road Test: Comfort and joy with BMW's new baby: Richard Meaden celebrates the rebirth of the BMW 316i00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A cop grills red meat: 'Dead Man Upright' - Derek Raymond: Little, Brown, 15.99 pounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Hurd wins through to Army's 'Wild West' base: Christopher Bellamy joined the Foreign Secretary on the icy road to Vitez00:02
The old routine of constant surprises00:02
Altered images00:02
US cigarette price war forces BAT to cut 700 jobs00:02
The Things I've Seen: The Balkan Water Tower00:02
Football: Uefa initiative on extra time00:02
THEATRE / The dark side of daft: My Mad Grandad - Oldham Coliseum00:02
Escape route for grans led into temptation: Vivien Goldsmith pronounces the new Pensioners Income Bond a rather good deal00:02
Don't let highlights go to your head: Do not overdo the colour in your garden. When it comes to background, you can choose any shade - as long as it's green, says Stephen Anderton00:02
Letter: Police can and should do more than catch criminals00:02
Gay jail visitors could get cash00:02
Shuttle cock-up00:02
UN may approve air raids00:02
Rugby League: Medley on song for Northern00:02
Tales of the city: Story-tellers are coming together as a revolt against television. Dominic Cavendish hears the one about the tribal chief00:02
Skiing: Second success for Maier00:02
Lloyd's says pounds 900m offer will not be increased: Members of Feltrim agency are latest to reject package and vow to fight for better terms00:02
Four top foreign exchange staff out at UBS00:02
Drugs 'informant' to testify00:02
Sex act would have been mad, libel case told00:02
Odinga's death leaves Kenya opposition leaderless00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Matisse: All the nudes that's fit to print: Michele Roberts on the bright colours that decorate the new set of stories by A S Byatt. 'The Matisse Stories' - A S Byatt: Chatto, 9.99 pounds00:02
Teenage gay sex 'a passing phase'00:02
Faith and Reason: What should we get away with?: Rabbi David J. Goldberg, of the Liberal Jewish synagogue, preached this sermon last Saturday. Michael Howard, the Home Secretary, is a member of his congregation00:02
Dutch step up coastal clean-up00:02
In the cold, hard heart of the Sarho: After trekking for days through the chilly beauty of the remote Jbel Sarho mountains, Jane Taylor finally gets a hot bath in Marrakesh00:02
Drinking in a smoke-filled beer: Michael Jackson travels from Alaska to Sainsbury's to toast a strange brew that gets its flavour from smoking over a log fire00:02
'Hostile' judge unfair00:02
Letter: Shared pleasure in an adopted son00:02
Renault scheme00:02
Namibia refusal00:02
Service appointments00:02
Money show00:02
Football: Sugar and spice in FA's sticky situation: Manchester today stages the European Championship draw against a backdrop of bickering. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
Out of Sri Lanka: Journey to a land without toilet paper00:02
Investors queue as Europe prepares for privatisation: Nic Cicutti warns that the rewards may not be assured00:02
Sporting Digest: Real Tennis00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: In with the people who matter00:02
Heseltine says LWT bid could get through00:02
In the cold, hard heart of the Sarho: After trekking for days through the chilly beauty of the remote Jbel Sarho mountains, Jane Taylor finally gets a hot bath in Marrakesh00:02
Leading Article: Lessons from across the pond00:02
Rallying: Ford eager for early attack on Toyota00:02
Increased first-half loss for Park Food cheers market: Seasonal deficit promises better year00:02
Leeds members put democracy to vote00:02
Mexican amnesty00:02
Syria mourns death of a 'golden son': Basil Assad's fatal car crash throws open the question of who will succeed the president, writes Robert Fisk in Beirut00:02
No-penalty access offered00:02
Are you paying too much?: It is cheap to borrow money - so why is your mortgage so expensive? Anne Spackman talked to the experts about cutting the cost00:02
Endsleigh cuts rates00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ghostly sons and lovers: 'The Magnolia' - Philip Callow: Allison & Busby, 5.99 pounds00:02
Quick debt shedder00:02
Departures: Small operators attack agencies00:02
British Gas calls for more price freedom: Chief executive claims balance of advantage lies with customers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Freedom rules tokay: Godfrey Hodgson on Eva Hoffman's clear, unsentimental look at the troubled life of eastern Europe. 'Exit into History' - Eva Hoffman: Heinemann, 16.99 pounds00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Woodland saved00:02
Tennis: Graf footloose and pain-free: Germany's world No 1 in intimidating form at the Australian Open00:02
Double Play: Sympathy for the devil00:02
Murder charge00:02
Ministers cautious despite 2% growth: Output strong in 1993 but tax rises could endanger recovery00:02
Bank of Edinburgh surrenders licence00:02
Upbeat: Baton charge00:02
Heseltine says LWT bid could get through00:02
View from City Road: Apportioning the blame for Banesto00:02
Departures: Talking shop00:02
Zeneca reassurance on trading buoys shares: Analysts stand by forecasts after similar results predicted00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Upbeat: On the map00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Wills00:02
Homecare reduction00:02
Strike hits Bombay00:02
Dutch step up coastal clean-up00:02
Appeals00:02
Lloyd's says pounds 900m offer will not be increased: Members of Feltrim agency are latest to reject package and vow to fight for better terms00:02
Upbeat: On the map00:02
Biggs does his time on live satellite link: Rhys Williams tunes in as a Great Train Robber plugs his autobiography from the safety of Rio00:02
TELEVISION / Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings00:02
Letter: Police can and should do more than catch criminals00:02
Double Play: Sympathy for the devil00:02
Gastropod00:02
Sassoon steps in to save London Fashion Week: Alison Veness reports on the deal that rescued design event by a hair's breadth00:02
Football: Snelders returns from Tunisia to face showdown against Rangers: Rob McLean on today's Scottish programme00:02
Gay jail visitors could get cash00:02
Stormy editor leaves 'Sun' and reaches for the Sky00:02
German troops kill Somali00:02
Cricket: Hick on form in England warm-up00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Thuggery with cads: 'The Closed Circle' - Robert Goddard: Bantam, 14.99 pounds00:02
Motor Racing: McLaren fuel Prost rumour00:02
Recommended Books00:02
Energy advice 'denied'00:02
Restrictions on private car use 'unavoidable'00:02
Granny bond will pay 7% to over-65s: Correction00:02
I Confess: Novelist Paul Bailey reads Paul Johnson00:02
Hurd wins through to Army's 'Wild West' base: Christopher Bellamy joined the Foreign Secretary on the icy road to Vitez00:02
Rugby League: Mather's educated brilliance00:02
Major accused of stalling Irish talks: Adams attacks publication of his letter seeking clarification00:02
Cricket: Loye demonstrates the value of durable assets00:02
Leeds members put democracy to vote00:02
Granny bond will pay 7% to over-65s: Correction00:02
Rugby Union: Olver the Saint faces up to life's cruel realities: Captain's career in jeopardy as the Pilkington Cup offers his struggling side a last hope in the midst of a desperate season00:02
Seven killed in Indonesia quake00:02
Money Grouse: When two building societies become one00:02
Football: Minute's silence to honour Sir Matt Busby00:02
Pensioners' advice00:02
The Things I've Seen: The Balkan Water Tower00:02
Out of Sri Lanka: Journey to a land without toilet paper00:02
Increased first-half loss for Park Food cheers market: Seasonal deficit promises better year00:02
Departures: Marathon offer00:02
Ice Skating: Torvill and Dean achieve dramatic victory: British pair triumphant after Russians send the scores spinning while Witt veers off course in the European Championships00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
West fears for Russian reforms: Hyperinflation predicted as Chernomyrdin promises 'non-monetarist' approach to tackling economy00:02
From scratch to French polish: Across the Channel, every home cook knows how to turn a handful of leftovers into a delicious three-course meal00:02
Sailing: Frustrating conditions on run to Auckland: Kiwis in a fight to the finish00:02
American Football: Montana magic holds the key: Super Bowl XXVIII could mean a fairy-tale finale to season between the Chiefs and 49ers. Matt Tench reports00:02
Carreras triumphs at music awards00:02
Cross-Channel Ferry Routes: Just wait for the summer sails: The ferry companies warn there will be no fares war - but things could soon start hotting up, says Frank Barrett00:02
Record groups plan rivals to MTV: Local music-video channels to be established on a country-by-country basis00:02
Renault scheme00:02
I Confess: Novelist Paul Bailey reads Paul Johnson00:02
Briton arrives home00:02
Soldiers clash in town centre00:02
THEATRE / Coal comfort: Paul Taylor on a coalmining drama at the Bush; plus My Mad Grandad in Oldham00:02
View from City Road: Tax blow needs interest rate shock absorber00:02
Norwich shifts gear on insuring motorcycles: Caroline Merrell looks at a new streamlined model being introduced for two-wheelers00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Radio host still ill00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Passenger trap00:02
Boxing: Havard looks for home lift00:02
Second time for Shevardnadze00:02
Wanted: a successor for sacked Aspin: Three people have refused the job of Defense Secretary as relations between the Democrats and the military worsen, writes Patrick Cockburn in Washington00:02
US jury clears wife who mutilated cruel husband00:02
Letter: Police can and should do more than catch criminals00:02
Rugby League: Russell is hooked by hooking00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Hockey: St Albans at home indoors00:02
UN may approve air raids00:02
Israel on agenda00:02
What's hot and what's not: The layers of flavour in a chilli are akin to the complex taste of wine, says Joanna Blythman00:02
Pension manual00:02
Broad money figures confirm growth trend00:02
Wanted: a successor for sacked Aspin: Three people have refused the job of Defense Secretary as relations between the Democrats and the military worsen, writes Patrick Cockburn in Washington00:02
Newton distributes a choice of income: Vivien Goldsmith looks at a new unit trust eligible for a PEP00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Passenger trap00:02
Saturday Night: A punk makes my day00:02
THEATRE / The dark side of daft: My Mad Grandad - Oldham Coliseum00:02
OFT sues nine concrete firms00:02
Priest seeks to indict archbishops for treason00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Pensioners' advice00:02
The Great Outdoors offers safety from quake for families00:02
Cross-Channel Ferry Routes: Just wait for the summer sails: The ferry companies warn there will be no fares war - but things could soon start hotting up, says Frank Barrett00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Top 20 Resorts: Courmayeur00:02
Sex & the British: Survey explodes myths about homosexuality: Findings will strengthen argument for MPs to reduce homosexual age of consent to 16. Peter Wilby reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Patient killed00:02
No-penalty access offered00:02
Go-ahead for Crossrail signals Treasury defeat: Donald Macintyre and Christian Wolmar report on the East-West link00:02
Daydream Homes00:02
Art loss register00:02
Don't let highlights go to your head: Do not overdo the colour in your garden. When it comes to background, you can choose any shade - as long as it's green, says Stephen Anderton00:02
Three quit in Belgian pay-off scandal00:02
Hockey: St Albans at home indoors00:02
US cigarette price war forces BAT to cut 700 jobs00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Upbeat: Baton charge00:02
Sporting Digest: Real Tennis00:02
Flickers of hope amid wavering peace process: David McKittrick looks at the mood of the republican movement as the early optimism is replaced by realism00:02
Hydrocarbons before hydrangeas: Vivienne Cox, qualified chemist and no-frills BP executive, talks to Helen Kay about her career mixing oil, people and finance00:02
Obituary: Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati00:02
US jury clears wife who mutilated cruel husband00:02
M&G ads scrapped00:02
MUSIC / Where words fail: In the light of a new series of concert handbooks, Bayan Northcott asks to what extent words can ever explain music00:02
Cover me, I'm off-piste: Chris Gill, awaiting the ideal insurance policy for winter sports, explains what he wants and why00:02
Football: Shipperley shapes up to reach for the stars00:02
Top 20 Resorts: Courmayeur00:02
View from City Road: Converted by the raging bull00:02
Prisoner escapes00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
The Independent Road Test: Comfort and joy with BMW's new baby: Richard Meaden celebrates the rebirth of the BMW 316i00:02
Prosecution over oil spill unlikely00:02
Homecare reduction00:02
Letter: Police can and should do more than catch criminals00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A cop grills red meat: 'Dead Man Upright' - Derek Raymond: Little, Brown, 15.99 pounds00:02
Priest seeks to indict archbishops for treason00:02
That's no dragon, that's his wife00:02
Obituary: Professor M. M. Cole00:02
Departures: Marathon offer00:02
Quotes of the Week: Sport00:02
Departures: Talking shop00:02
American Football: Receiver Rice builds on brick foundations: Super Bowl XXVIII could mean a fairy-tale finale to season between the Chiefs and 49ers. Matt Tench reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Football: Shipperley shapes up to reach for the stars00:02
The sincerest form of philately: Every year the Post Office pays artists the compliment of asking them to produce designs for special issue stamps. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Tasting success served up on a plate: Jean-Christophe Novelli, the new chef at the Four Seasons, has talent and a Michelin star for starters, and Emily Green predicts that fame is to follow00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Drinking in a smoke-filled beer: Michael Jackson travels from Alaska to Sainsbury's to toast a strange brew that gets its flavour from smoking over a log fire00:02
Profile: Hunting tigers out in Peking: Chris Patten, Hong Kong's pugnacious Governor00:02
Improved trading helps Bloodstock to trim losses00:02
Hangovers after a PEP party: Many investors in bank and building schemes have received below-average returns. Caroline Merrell on a new survey00:02
Zeneca reassurance on trading buoys shares: Analysts stand by forecasts after similar results predicted00:02
Rugby League: Wigan penning the same old script: Castleford hope to rise above recent history in today's Regal Trophy final00:02
Appointments00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rugby League: Mather's educated brilliance00:02
Cricket: Malcolm mayhem to fire up England: West Indies is the place for pace as the tourists will no doubt find in their first game tomorrow. Martin Johnson reports on a fast bowler's return to his roots00:02
Cuttings: In blue-chip company00:02
Biggs does his time on live satellite link: Rhys Williams tunes in as a Great Train Robber plugs his autobiography from the safety of Rio00:02
The old routine of constant surprises00:02
Are you paying too much?: It is cheap to borrow money - so why is your mortgage so expensive? Anne Spackman talked to the experts about cutting the cost00:02
Rugby League: Russell is hooked by hooking00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Daydream Homes00:02
Syria mourns death of a 'golden son': Basil Assad's fatal car crash throws open the question of who will succeed the president, writes Robert Fisk in Beirut00:02
Faith and Reason: What should we get away with?: Rabbi David J. Goldberg, of the Liberal Jewish synagogue, preached this sermon last Saturday. Michael Howard, the Home Secretary, is a member of his congregation00:02
Killer says daughter unaware of affair00:02
Sailing: Frustrating conditions on run to Auckland: Kiwis in a fight to the finish00:02
Landmarks: The Royal Festival Hall00:02
TELEVISION / Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
UN team in Iraq00:02
Rugby League: Wigan penning the same old script: Castleford hope to rise above recent history in today's Regal Trophy final00:02
Quick debt shedder00:02
Stormy editor leaves 'Sun' and reaches for the Sky00:02
Market Report: American freeze stokes the oil sector's fires00:02
Sex act would have been mad, libel case told00:02
Football: Minute's silence to honour Sir Matt Busby00:02
French ban on embryo 'tampering'00:02
Briton arrives home00:02
Service appointments00:02
Today's Number: 15,00000:02
Skiing: Second success for Maier00:02
Drugs 'informant' to testify00:02
Tales of the city: Story-tellers are coming together as a revolt against television. Dominic Cavendish hears the one about the tribal chief00:02
BOOKS / When every second counts: Nick Caistor meets the Dutch winner of the European literature prize, Cees Nooteboom00:02
Racing: Drive control the key to Dunwoody's ambition: More relaxed during races but determined to keep a tight grip on his title, the champion jump jockey talks to Richard Edmondson00:02
Letter: Of frogs and heroines00:02
And what's More ..00:02
Golf: Clark is saved by Swedish official00:02
Fast Buck offers pension advice: Nic Cicutti on how Yorkshire helps to solve transfer conundrum by going independent00:02
Fatal crash verdict00:02
French ban on embryo 'tampering'00:02
Rugby Union: Olver the Saint faces up to life's cruel realities: Captain's career in jeopardy as the Pilkington Cup offers his struggling side a last hope in the midst of a desperate season00:02
The Way I Was: When Kilroy was here: Robert Kilroy-Silk tells Nicholas Roe what he stood for in the 1970 election00:02
'Hostile' judge unfair00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Letter: Available for Nuremberg00:02
Departures: Domingo deal00:02
Cuttings: In blue-chip company00:02
Cricket: Malcolm mayhem to fire up England: West Indies is the place for pace as the tourists will no doubt find in their first game tomorrow. Martin Johnson reports on a fast bowler's return to his roots00:02
Mexican amnesty00:02
Obituary: Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati00:02
Obituary: Professor Alan Lendrum00:02
N Korea digs in over nuclear arms scrutiny00:02
Second time for Shevardnadze00:02
Fixed-rate mortgages raised00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Thuggery with cads: 'The Closed Circle' - Robert Goddard: Bantam, 14.99 pounds00:02
Ice Dance: Torvill and Dean's victory harks back to their golden years00:02
Fast Buck offers pension advice: Nic Cicutti on how Yorkshire helps to solve transfer conundrum by going independent00:02
Broad money figures confirm growth trend00:02
Letter: Tourist trap00:02
What's hot and what's not: The layers of flavour in a chilli are akin to the complex taste of wine, says Joanna Blythman00:02
Profile: Hunting tigers out in Peking: Chris Patten, Hong Kong's pugnacious Governor00:02
Money Grouse: When two building societies become one00:02
Sex & the British: Survey explodes myths about homosexuality: Findings will strengthen argument for MPs to reduce homosexual age of consent to 16. Peter Wilby reports00:02
Money show00:02
Radio host still ill00:02
Heart Searching: Down Under comes out on top: Is it all Neighbours, tinnies and barbies? Adele Gautier weighs up the pros and cons of having a relationship with an Antipodean partner00:02
Obituary: Silvina Ocampo00:02
Italian minister offers to resign00:02
Tension after Serb-Croat deal00:02
Hangovers after a PEP party: Many investors in bank and building schemes have received below-average returns. Caroline Merrell on a new survey00:02
Drug deaths linked to dealers' battle for business: Pure heroin on the streets has killed up to eight people. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Fixed-rate mortgages raised00:02
Endsleigh cuts rates00:02
Defections scupper Hosokawa's reforms: Surprise defeat for Prime Minister's attempts to change the face of Japan's political system puts future of coalition in doubt00:02
Football: Easy-going Palace hold all the aces: Focus on First Division00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Was that a 6.6? Hey, LA: They're already pretending the earthquake didn't happen. In California, says Richard Rayner, nobody wants to give up the faith00:02
Major accused of stalling Irish talks: Adams attacks publication of his letter seeking clarification00:02
Obituary: Timothy O'Keeffe00:02
Departures: Small operators attack agencies00:02
Flickers of hope amid wavering peace process: David McKittrick looks at the mood of the republican movement as the early optimism is replaced by realism00:02
Improved trading helps Bloodstock to trim losses00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Freedom rules tokay: Godfrey Hodgson on Eva Hoffman's clear, unsentimental look at the troubled life of eastern Europe. 'Exit into History' - Eva Hoffman: Heinemann, 16.99 pounds00:02
Fatal crash verdict00:02
Church appointments00:02
Off the Shelf: Hard-a port to Lisbon: Kenneth Baxter on Henry Fielding's neglected swansong, A Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon00:02
And what's More ..00:02
Prosecution over oil spill unlikely00:02
Departures: Violent worlds00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Israel on agenda00:02
China defied00:02
Football: Sharp's pace and power made for modern game00:02
View from City Road: Converted by the raging bull00:02
Twenty things you didn't know about .. Kelvin MacKenzie: As the Sun's editor resigns after 13 years in charge, Michael Leapman gleans somes facts00:02
Twenty things you didn't know about .. Kelvin MacKenzie: As the Sun's editor resigns after 13 years in charge, Michael Leapman gleans somes facts00:02
Rallying: Ford eager for early attack on Toyota00:02
The Way I Was: When Kilroy was here: Robert Kilroy-Silk tells Nicholas Roe what he stood for in the 1970 election00:02
Orpheus returns from twilight zone: European money helps restore Victorian house inspired by the ideas of William Morris. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Postcard from Barcelona: All for a gaudy harlequin: Justin Webster on an unusual love affair between Japan and Barcelona00:02
Cuttings: Trees at stake00:02
Letter: Available for Nuremberg00:02
British Gas calls for more price freedom: Chief executive claims balance of advantage lies with customers00:02
Sudden death goals to decide European champions00:02
Golf: Clark is saved by Swedish official00:02
Investors queue as Europe prepares for privatisation: Nic Cicutti warns that the rewards may not be assured00:02
Real Tennis: The crown of real tennis beckons in second leg of world championship eliminator00:02
Obituary: Silvina Ocampo00:02
Carreras triumphs at music awards00:02
Charity auction in aid of Transport Trust00:02
Orpheus returns from twilight zone: European money helps restore Victorian house inspired by the ideas of William Morris. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Moss Side shooting00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Professor Alan Lendrum00:02
Anniversaries00:02
UN team in Iraq00:02
Three quit in Belgian pay-off scandal00:02
Go-ahead for Crossrail signals Treasury defeat: Donald Macintyre and Christian Wolmar report on the East-West link00:02
The Great Outdoors offers safety from quake for families00:02
Art loss register00:02
Crimean Tatar leader dies00:02
Newton distributes a choice of income: Vivien Goldsmith looks at a new unit trust eligible for a PEP00:02
Seven killed in Indonesia quake00:02
Writ can be served on Kuwait, court rules: Foreign states lose legal immunity00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ghostly sons and lovers: 'The Magnolia' - Philip Callow: Allison & Busby, 5.99 pounds00:02
Muslims denounce Chanel design00:02
Pension manual00:02
Quotes of the Week: Sport00:02
Real Tennis: The crown of real tennis beckons in second leg of world championship eliminator00:02
All up front but now just a little behind: Saucy seaside postcards are fast falling out of favour. But the original artwork is not, says John Windsor00:02
Strike hits Bombay00:02
Restrictions on private car use 'unavoidable'00:02
Letter: Shared pleasure in an adopted son00:02
Saturday Night: A punk makes my day00:02
Official 'told Major Iraq rules unaltered'00:02
German troops kill Somali