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Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Setback for police Bill00:02
Inquiry into pre-paid funerals: Age Concern warns potential customers to make careful choice00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
The anti-ad and the very, very cheap pitch00:02
Birthdays00:02
Winter Olympics: Yegorova's sixth gold00:02
Allies ready to build on success of ceasefire: First step is to ensure freedom of movement in and out of capital00:02
SA parties fail to reach deal on April poll: Deal eludes SA parties on taking part in April poll00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Recall of products draws blood at Fii: Pay-out maintained despite profits plunge00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Where are they now?: Peter Thompson00:02
Navy rugby player guilty of assault00:02
Rugby Union: A toast to the Celtic uprising00:02
Threat to scientists00:02
Tennis: Becker and McEnroe to double up: Stich rebuffs compatriot00:02
View from City Road: The high price for low inflation00:02
Dear Dr Brian Mawhinney: The Minister for Health is right to worry about wasted NHS medicines, says a Barnet GP. Making people pay for everyday remedies could save lives00:02
Bid 'welcomed'00:02
And what's more. . .00:02
Creativity: Pass the tea-bag, please00:02
Bottom Line: Pause for breath00:02
Places changed at Govett00:02
Letter: Profits and lotteries00:02
Picture yourself in their position: Couples who volunteered to have intercourse under ultrasound scanners have contributed to a sensational sex manual. Lee Rodwell reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
On tour00:02
Private sector, public benefit: Labour will never make the dream of free finance without taxation come true, says Rupert Darwall00:02
The word in the beginning00:02
End of a dream00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
BAT joins the ranks of PIA's critics: New financial regulator comes under fresh fire over its governance and board structure00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 most expensive areas of London00:02
Greeks get slap on wrist over Macedonia00:02
People: Model bares soul to talk of love00:02
City's youth saves its hardest words for West's inaction: The decision not to bomb the Serbs has angered Muslims, writes Emma Daly in Sarajevo00:02
Prescott defends private-funding paper: Labour 'spin doctors' and 'priests' attacked. Colin Brown reports00:02
Health Update: Asthma linked to poor diet00:02
The Hunter Davies Interview: For you, Tariq Ali, the revolution is over: The Sixties Marxist bogeyman has matured into a minor media mogul . . . and he has managed to acquire a sense of humour00:02
Obituary: Barbara Willard00:02
Health: A little girl with an elderly spine: Joy Spence, 11, has been in constant agony since she was six and doctors are unable to explain why or offer her any cure. Stanley Slaughter reports on a rare child victim of osteoporosis00:02
Winter Olympics: Cobbing chases aerial supremacy00:02
Chess: McDonald wins at Cafe Baroque00:02
Tiny beacons of hope extinguished00:02
Letter: Keys to victory in Eastleigh00:02
Honda puts brake on Rover ties and reviews pounds 400m deals: Japanese car maker's review of pounds 400m contracts fuels job fears for 33,000 workers00:02
Law Report: No damages for breach of public law duty: Regina v Northavon District Council, Ex parte Palmer - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Roger Toulson QC, Deputy High Court judge) 15 February 1994.00:02
Winter Olympics: Near-perfect Wiberg00:02
US push to extend Sarajevo breakthrough across Bosnia: Balkans conference will try to extend Sarajevo deal to other besieged cities00:02
Rugby Union: Cautious Richards: Pack man to decide soon00:02
Letter: Canterbury tale00:02
German metal strike ballot called: Union aims opening blow of wages campaign at unimportant region00:02
Diary00:02
Boxing: Close windfall for Eubank00:02
Boy, 8, attempts armed robbery00:02
View from City Road: PIA prospectus pie in the sky00:02
The age of consent debate 16/18?: Compromise that 'retains discrimination'00:02
Currie heckled as she urges MPs to back equality00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Live wires can upset the programme: Talk on Television: Sonia Livingstone and Peter Lunt - Routledge, pounds 12.9900:02
Obituary: Pier Luigi Samaritani00:02
Immigrants inquiry00:02
Letter: Children suffer under persecution of travelling families00:02
Doctor's killer pleads insanity00:02
Smurfit to float US arm in dollars 1.5bn refinancing00:02
Racing: Stewards in cold sweat00:02
Racing: Docklands lines up for last Post: Kempton's Racing Post Chase will attract two fine jumpers back to the scene of past supremacy00:02
Sales drop hits cider shares: Merrydown warning prompts analysts to slash profit forecasts00:02
Vicar flies blind in vain sortie against female priests: Andrew Brown reports on High Court claims of treason in high places00:02
Letter: Children suffer under persecution of travelling families00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Star Trek boldly goes across new sci-fi frontiers00:02
Letter: Accounting for the ones that got away00:02
Iraq wants planes back00:02
Leading Article: Good sense from Labour00:02
Swiss deal telling blow to road network00:02
REVIEW / The final chapter of a repeated pleasure00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
The age of consent debate 16/18?: 'Time to turn dark shadow into a human': Commons told taboo of silence which has denied the sexuality of young gay men has been decisively broken00:02
Gestetner trio receive pounds 548,000 after write-off00:02
Winter Olympics: Results from Lillehammer00:02
Letter: Children suffer under persecution of travelling families00:02
Health Update: Violent cats00:02
View from City Road: Jilted bride prepares for future without Rover00:02
Winter Olympics / Ice Skating: The partners who turned motion and emotion into art: Despite defeat last night, Torvill and Dean are still among their sport's leading exponents. Christopher Hilton explains how they captured hearts and won00:02
Egyptians find a media scapegoat as unrest spreads: By stifling reports of violence the authorities hope to revive tourism, Robert Fisk writes from Cairo00:02
The daily poem00:02
Kohl promises an election victory against the odds00:02
Divorce will cost both partners dear00:02
His first script, his first million: This is the story of Miles Millar, a Cambridge graduate who went to LA, wrote a film script and sold it for dollars 1m. Phil Reeves reports from Hollywood, a town in shock00:02
Baby's body found00:02
Leading Article: No lorries in the Swiss backyard00:02
Addicts urged to check for lethal heroin: Police appeal to drug users after unusually pure batch kills seven in Glasgow. John Arlidge reports00:02
Letter: Genocide in East Timor00:02
Health Update: Burn treatment00:02
Obituary: D. T. Richnell00:02
Sexual equality for gays rejected: Angry protests greet MP's backing for consent at 1800:02
Skipper jailed00:02
RADIO: Let's hear it for the voice at the end of the line: Robert Hanks on the frank exchange of words on Call Nick Ross and the abuse of words on Wordly Wise00:02
Winter Olympics / Ice Skating: Torvill and Dean slip sadly into the bronze age: British champions fail to repeat their European triumph at Games as Russian pair display their mettle to find gold00:02
Athletics: Temple debate continues00:02
Pakistanis storm embassy00:02
PRODUCTION NOTES / John Golding on assembling the Picasso exhibition at the Tate Gallery00:02
Poker: In fear of the ante00:02
N Korea raises nuclear stakes: Pyongyang signals it may renege on last week's inspection agreement00:02
Cricket: Irish beat strife and strains to reach last eight: Weather holds up ICC Trophy00:02
Letter: Back to the Futurists00:02
Move to bring back hanging crushed00:02
Neglect and greed allow Zaire's boom town to go bust: Richard Dowden reports from Bunia, where structures of the state no longer exist00:02
EU hopefuls angle for entry: Little progress made on key issues as enlargement deadline approaches00:02
Today's Number: 27800:02
VSEL cuts 500 jobs at Barrow00:02
Archaeology: Trade gets long in the tooth: Ivory was taken from two sources, says David Keys00:02
Togo opposition claims majority00:02
Bonds are lacking in saving graces00:02
Carreras trial sought00:02
Health Update: Sweet news00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Stored nuclear warheads 'could become unstable'00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Prisons still violent despite end of apartheid00:02
Patience pays off for party chief00:02
Return of death penalty rejected by big majority: MPs deliver decisive verdict on move to bring back hanging. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Clarke denies prejudicing arms trial: Certificates signed to protect MI6 officers, inquiry told. David Connett reports00:02
Taxes will hit economic growth hard - but not until next year00:02
Market Report: British Aerospace shares show their resilience00:02
Squash: Zarak blows up a storm in defeat00:02
Film wins award00:02
UK firms 'trying to send arms to Azeris'00:02
The pick of the class of '94: 10,000 slides and six days later, the judges of the British Telecom New Contemporaries competition have picked six artists to watch. By Dalya Alberge00:02
Letter: Creditors of V&A catalogue fiasco00:02
Ice Hockey: Sympathy for the Devils: Flyers down Cardiff00:02
Mercury buys fund manager00:02
So it's not just me, after all: Virginia Ironside thought her faults unique, but a book on only children has shown she is not alone. . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Football: Francis and Rangers may part company: Trouble at Loftus Road00:02
Shake-up lifts Low & Bonar00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
A little geography helps you to steer clear of trouble spots00:02
Murder charge00:02
Could the sun rise on a Lib Dem day?00:02
Cricket / First Test: England face uphill battle: Adams left five short of century as West Indies pile on the agony00:02
Mexican talks begin00:02
Winter Olympics: O'Reilly seeking gain to counter the pain: British medal hope aims to overcome Albertville disappointment: Mike Rowbottom meets the speed skater with a golden chance to fight back from adversity00:02
High Court frees jailed right-wing author00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Birth-rate cut urged to avert crisis: Ecologists say over-population will lead to series of disasters without urgent action00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Artefacts00:02
Bottom Line: Following Leng00:02
Euro Disney auditors report to the banks00:02
Greeks deny grace to sister00:02
BMW saves face as Japanese quit: German car maker maintains it is business as usual as Honda signals end to fruitful link with Rover00:02
Leading Article: A shrewd move by BBC sports00:02
MUSIC: The nature of the beast: Jan Smaczny on three premieres in Birmingham00:02
Health Update: Plane air00:02
Channel 5 prospects revived00:02
Rhone makes bid for chemists' supplier00:02
Lectures00:02
British Land stake in Stanhope prelude to new Broadgate plan00:02
1.4m pounds goes missing at Bullough: Accountant sacked as profit is revised00:02
Cricket: Adams ready to claim an opening slot: Hooper's understudy demonstrates value to West Indies00:02
Tie your mortgage deal down: The fall in borrowing costs may soon tail off so the time is right to fix the interest, says Peter Rodgers00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Honda's subtle tantrum: David Bowen questions the real depth of Japanese public reaction over BAe's decision to sell Rover00:02
Pembroke: No more Credit for high-flying Swiss banker00:02
AZT helps prevent HIV in babies00:02
Public school 'to dispel bullying image': Free weekend to give taste of boarding00:02
Racing: Man marked for return00:02
Games: Sonic boom: Sonic 3 is about to be released to an expectant sonic youth. Rupert Goodwins goes the whole hog over the spikadelic icon00:02
Chinese increase nuns' jail term00:02
Hockey: Hampstead closing in on play-offs00:02
Fears over gypsy site near tracking station00:02
Obituary: Admiral Sir Richard Fitch00:02
Motor Racing: Ferrari's dream built on new red machine: Italy's Formula One hopes centre on Barnard's fine creation. Derick Allsop reports from Maranello00:02
Bottom Line: Stanhope fights another day00:02
EXHIBITIONS / The naked face: Pressing a face to the window of history: Andrew Graham-Dixon on Hans Holbein's portraits of the court of Henry VIII, at the NPG00:02
Letter: Men who boil eggs00:02
BBC serves up celebrity ace for 'Grandstand' viewers: Former tennis star crafts new career in front of the TV cameras. David Lister reports00:02
The American Association for the Advancement of Science: Birth-rate cut urged to avert crisis: Ecologists say over-population will lead to series of disasters without urgent action