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In bed with Susan de Muth: I need that skin-on-skin feeling00:02
N Korea relents00:02
View from City Road: Politics prejudices reform of tax bias00:02
Now they are two, what shall we do?: When all your children can pull up their own trousers, you may find you undergo a period of mourning, writes Penny Hancock00:02
Haitians decide to give war a chance: Signs are growing that opponents of the military regime are turning to violence, Patrick Cockburn writes from Port-au-Prince00:02
Letter: Deterioration of prison conditions, public and private00:02
Cricket: Igglesden injury scare for tourists: Kent bowler has elbow X-ray after batting mishap on eve of first one-day international against West Indies00:02
THEATRE / A Peer with no equals: The plan was to stage Ibsen's Peer Gynt on home soil in Olympic year. Enter the Japanese master Ninagawa. Teaterflopp] jeered a Norwegian critic. By Paul Taylor00:02
View from City Road: Why settle just for selling off Crest?00:02
Media: Watch out for 'Son of Nationwide': Will a more popular approach boost current affairs ratings? Steve Clarke looks at 'Here and Now'00:02
Leading Article: Vicars fed from the collection plate00:02
Architecture: Trouble in the Prince's back yard: The Duchy of Cornwall's plans for a housing development on Somerset farmland has incensed locals, writes Peter Dunn00:02
COMEDY / Perfectly Frank: Frank Randle eschewed the stereotyped comedy of his Wigan peers, but became the forgotten star of the Forties. Mark Wareham reports00:02
Market Report: Redistribution theory has GUS shares climbing00:02
Fresh defeat for police Bill00:02
Belarus protest00:02
Lloyd's drops plan to limit relief00:02
Peers force new retreat on Police Bill: Government in third U-turn as legislative proposals 'descend into shambolic farce'00:02
When pupils aren't where they should be: The truancy battle will be lost unless attendance regulations are redrafted, says Susan Elkin00:02
Pounds 40,000 for Catholic00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Rugby League: Tunks' farewell to Oldham: Lindner becomes coach for remainder of season00:02
Fall in output erases two months of gains00:02
Burundi looks for UN 'miracle' to avert famine00:02
US Navy shrugs off its worst sex scandal00:02
Leading Article: The Holocaust story retold00:02
Argyll warns of lower pre-tax profits: Property depreciation move will depress figures - Margins suffer as retailer cuts prices to compete00:02
Surgery boy, 3, needs new donor00:02
Italians rally to condemn Nobel 'bribe' allegation: Professor rejects claim by civil servant that a pharmaceuticals firm 'bought' her 1986 prize for medicine00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Football: Free spirit with the world at his feet00:02
Cricket: Elephants and rhinos stop play: The ICC Trophy00:02
French leave00:02
Innocent 'rapists' and women in the dock00:02
Coal strike depresses Hanson00:02
Reward offered00:02
Pilkington to float off Australasian holdings00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Fan's Eye View: European target for Crazy Gang: No 62: Wimbledon00:02
Conrad Ritblat buys new London office buildings00:02
Britain to consider need for hi-tech anti-missile defence: Rifkind gives warning of threat that could be posed by 'unpredictable countries'. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
HIV widow sues00:02
Bank wins Treasury support to develop Crest share system00:02
Group 4 to be sued after jail death verdict00:02
Magistrates call last orders on Arthur Daley00:02
Rugby Union: England become fitness fanatics00:02
Saatchi makes dollars 6m pay-off00:02
And what's More ..00:02
Court Circular00:02
Pawn shops cash in on China's credit problems: Cash-hungry Chinese have found a way around the clamp-down on credit by hocking goods, writes Teresa Poole in Peking00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
UNDERRATED / Pick of the crop: The case for Saint-Saens00:02
Exercise classes 'safe for new mothers'00:02
Lady Grimond dies00:02
Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94: Wildest American dreams: Roffe-Steinrotter secures super-giant slalom honours to double ski gold tally for the States - Victory for returning professional skaters00:02
Tall men 'less prone to heart attacks'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Report due on limb defects00:02
The Daily Poem: Woods00:02
Truants' school triumphs in exam results00:02
Letter: Deterioration of prison conditions, public and private00:02
Allies weigh politics of air strikes: As the deadline given to Bosnian Serbs approaches, the chain of command is being refined for swift decisions on action00:02
Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94: Bob driver expelled for failing drug test: Austrian retires after using steroid to aid his recovery from injury00:02
Smaller businessmen bear brunt of bankruptcy00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Focus: Twin duels equip Lacroix for dual role: Brotherly rivalry carves out France's stone-hearted centre with the gift for goal-kicking. Ian Borthwick reports from Paris00:02
Letter: What we may learn from antiquities00:02
Major given cover by Kremlin 'wall'00:02
Expulsion ruling00:02
Racing: Support for Lord Relic snowballs: Punters warm to cup hope00:02
Directors quit as TV golf club hits rough: James Cusick reports on further dramas after fly-on-the-wall documentary00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
SIB opens attack on market abuse: Unified system planned to co-ordinate City regulation Share settlement project will not go out to tender00:02
Cellphones to be first US target00:02
Iraq plutonium cache removed00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Ivory Towers: Sinister myth is exploded00:02
Mersey eyes foreign ports00:02
Union surges off the lease: Nightmare ends with return to profit and resumed payout00:02
OPERA / A marriage made in heaven: The British premiere of Massenet's Cherubin after 89 years is also Nicholas Payne's first major test at the Royal Opera House. Both debuts are applauded by Edward Seckerson00:02
Football: Glowing report for Le Tissier00:02
'I'm looking forward to a pint of Guinness'00:02
Snowfall reveals life on the streets: Esther Oxford tells how one charity has opened its doors to the people living in 'cardboard city'00:02
Aristide rejects US-backed peace plan00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Cheap options for Montague00:02
Pembroke: Accountants find surreal link in cubist art00:02
Gatwick Express wins deal over track00:02
Consumers misled by manufacturer's sugar-free claim: Health campaigners claim victory over Ribena advert00:02
Boardroom hunt for new executive virility symbol: Jane Simms looks at alternatives to share option schemes00:02
Letter: Pay review for armed forces00:02
BA may buy out Air Miles partner00:02
Diary00:02
Briton gets set to untangle the EU's foreign policy rules00:02
View from City Road: SIB needs a stronger arm for enforcement00:02
Management: How to blast off without burning out00:02
Obituary: Professor Sir Vincent Wigglesworth00:02
Police forge ties with left to fight the crack trade: Clampdown puts squeeze on drug dealing and prostitution at King's Cross. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Broadcasters are warned on effects of crime shows00:02
Portillo attacks attitude towards European trade: Chief Secretary lays down marker for right in run-up to elections, writes Donald Macintyre00:02
'Gilded' murder baffles gendarmes00:02
Indian Aids00:02
Football: Platt in focus as Venables pictures his captain: Joe Lovejoy reports from Genoa on the advancement of an England exile with national leadership potential00:02
Ransom horror00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: Deterioration of prison conditions, public and private00:02
Staying alive above the snow line: The higher you climb, the more pitfalls you need to avoid, says00:02
Suu Kyi stays put00:02
Architecture: Two towers of strength and beauty: Jonathan Glancey on new university buildings that raise his hopes for Scottish architecture00:02
Property Survey / East Anglia and Lincolnshire: Recovery beckons from a distance: The return of the long-range buyer is a hopeful sign for the market, reports David Lawson00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ahem, ahem - the rise and fall of morality: 'A History of Sin' - Oliver Thomson: Canongate, 17.99 pounds00:02
Today's Number: 2300:02
Out of America: Hot tales of sleaze amid the ice and freeze00:02
Walking: To be beside the seaside: Ross Davies tastes the salty air of the Lleyn peninsula in North Wales00:02
Arms sales with Malaysia reach pounds 1bn since Pergau00:02
Viacom wins at Paramount: Cable group trumps QVC's hostile bid by securing support of 75 per cent of shareholders00:02
Thousands of dead birds washed up on coast00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Competition: Twice Told Tales00:02
Letter: What we may learn from antiquities00:02
Letter: Benefits of reducing age of gay consent00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Mighty Thor's triumph at the giants' winter games00:02
DANCE / Three smart moves: Judith Mackrell on Dance Bites, the Royal Ballet's mini national tour of 20th-century ballets00:02
Obituary: Arthur Clegg00:02
'Smart card' bus tickets go on trial00:02
Letter: Lottery bidders must reassure doubters (CORRECTED)00:02
Obituary: Ben Enwonwu00:02
Two shot in post office raid00:02
View from City Road: Unspectacular, but Hanson looks solid00:02
New Lenin revives spirit of the old revolution: Andrew Higgins in Ulyanovsk asks if the birthplace of the people's hero will show Russia the way forward00:02
Law Report: Ethics not a basis for local authority to ban hunting: Regina v Somerset County Council, ex parte Fewings and others. Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Laws), 9 February 199400:02
Bottom Line: Right on, Ritblat00:02
Architecture: Paddy's wigwam needs repairs00:02
Winter Olympics / Lillehammer '94: Russian pair take back title00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Vote for green roads00:02
Ritual Britain: Pancake tradition defies snow and ice: A Buckinghamshire town keeps alive a centuries-old tradition. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Cricket: BBC and TCCB on same wavelength00:02
Township blanks out its horror: John Carlin finds that life in Mitchell's Plain, near Cape Town, is back to normal only three weeks after the discovery that a serial killer is at work00:02
Media: BBC: undeviating in its habits: Last week drove the papers wild, while the Corporation averted its eyes: Tony Hall goes back to basics00:02
Up in smoke00:02
Leading Article: Do not feed the nationalist bear00:02
Letter: Tibetan victims of the Chinese and realpolitik00:02
Bright students 'shun teaching career': Survey finds top undergraduates opting for other professions. Judith Judd reports00:02
Obituary: Sir Edgar Vaughan00:02
Murder charge00:02
Dear Dr Carey: Financial ineptitude has plunged the church into a crisis unlike anything since Cromwell, says the Labour MP. He urges the archbishop to take a firm hand00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Neo-Nazis guilty00:02
Pet cats linked to fatal infections in the elderly00:02
Parishes to pay price of church property debacle: Andrew Brown looks at the consequences of disastrous dealings on the property market00:02
Christians held00:02
Property Survey / East Anglia and Lincolnshire: Facing in the right direction: The feel-good factor is slowly returning to an area that flew high - and fell fast - as Eighties boom turned to bust. David Lawson reports00:02
'Independent' shares request00:02
Miners close book on chapter of industrial history: Stephen Ward charts the demise of the most important day in the Labour calendar00:02
Bottom Line: Manhattan pay-off00:02
Cocaine plot ringleader gets 25 years00:02
Major feels the chill in Moscow: Russia combines opposition to Bosnian air strikes with warning to Eastern Europe00:02
Table Tennis: England's gamble fails00:02
First Night: Hollywood's new reality helps healing process: 'Schindler's List', Leicester Square00:02
Obscenity laws to be extended to computers: Pornography loophole targeted00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cricekt: Jones the key for Kiwis00:02
Breaking a 450-year tradition: He is the first black president of the student union at Trinity College, Cambridge. Gary Pryce talks to Ruth Picardie00:02
Prescription fees increase branded 'tax on the sick': Charges to rise by six times the rate of inflation00:02
BNFL 'jumping gun' on Thorp reprocessing00:02
Killer jailed00:02
Birthdays00:02
Russia executes serial killer00:02
Bottom Line: Argyll may need to cover its options00:02
Obituary: Winnie Shaw00:02
Easy pickings00:02
Curator's Choice: Welsh Slate Museum00:02
Media: The press: derailed by sex drive: Last week drove the papers wild, while the Corporation averted its eyes: S J Taylor reads the sleaze-athon00:02
MUSIC / New blood: Stephen Johnson on the London Sinfonietta00:02
British Steel promises to fight EU fines00:02
Japan buckles under threat of sanctions00:02
Jackson's song00:02
Yeltsin calls out the spin doctor00:02
THE FRINGE / Alien Pinter00:02
Chess: The world is now a less smelly place00:02
Hurd must expose Moscow's Baltic lies: As the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary make forays into Russia and the Baltics, Adrian Bridge challenges the pessimism that is growing in the West00:02
TELEVISION / Making a drama out of a documentary00:02
Tennis: Becker has last word over Stich: Off-court manoeuvring intensifies between Germany's two greatest players and rivals00:02
Masters of their own future: As the Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary make forays into Russia and the Baltics, Mary Dejevsky challenges the pessimism that is growing in the West00:02
Thaw to bring end to snow chaos00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Tibetan victims of the Chinese and realpolitik