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Exile tribes make fearful trek home: Back in Bangladesh after years in Indian camps, the Jumma hill people are suspicious of their official welcome. Tim McGirk reports from the Chittagong Hills00:02
FILM / Competition00:02
Arms-and-aid details held back by Foreign Office00:02
Eton wins rowing lake battle00:02
CS gas attack00:02
It's not real sport, let's hope it's not real life: Chris and Jayne and Nancy and Tonya - blades to the heart. Mark Lawson reports00:02
ACT merges financial software subsidiaries: 'Size matters when you are trying to trade across the globe'00:02
EXHIBITIONS / A healing process: Try this one for size - shoes reveal the physical and psychological identity of the wearer. Siobhan Dolan reports00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
THEATRE / Cramped style: Paul Taylor on Sweet Charity, a big Broadway musical in a small Battersea theatre00:02
Obituary: Dom Hugh O'Neill00:02
DANCE / Does the shoe still fit?: Balanchine is gone, Baryshnikov has yet to return. But try telling New Yorkers that they're not making all the right moves00:02
One nice man with a rosette and the damage is done00:02
Telegraph plans to move into electronic newspapers: Increased revenue and overseas acquisitions lift profits to pounds 60m00:02
Letter: Post offices and the public stamp of approval00:02
Japan renews aid to Burma regime00:02
Non-League Football: England master Welsh00:02
Cricket: Pakistan lifted by Basit's batting00:02
FILM / The Parallax view of the cinema: His latest awards from the Berlin Festival confirm that Ken Loach is now the major force in European cinema he always promised to be. By Kevin Jackson00:02
Next week in Parliament00:02
View from City Road: Insider rules will give lawyers a field day00:02
6 million could drop airlines for tunnel00:02
Letter: Post offices and the public stamp of approval00:02
Letter: Disaster is not inevitable from population growth00:02
Deng looks to 'paramount daughters' for support: As China's fast failing leader clings on to power, his two daughters take full advantage of their privileged positions, reports Teresa Poole in Peking00:02
Law Report: Corroboration of victims' evidence: Regina v Hepburn - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Russell, Mr Justice French and Mr Justice Harrison), 24 January 199400:02
Halifax pays pounds 2m in dispute over name00:02
Mexico talks00:02
View from City Road: Far-sighted moves from Shell00:02
Winter Olympics: Cobbing endures letdown after poor take-off: British aerial freestyle skier's medal hopes disappear with error00:02
Insensitive police add to stress of burglary: 'Sense of violation' lasts for many months. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Law Update: Loan lobbying00:02
Winter Olympics / Speed Skating: Anguish again for unlucky O'Reilly00:02
Gloom is overdone00:02
Ministers' air miles banned00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Gay vote00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Cricket in the West Indies00:02
Clarification00:02
Army killings00:02
Bottom Line: Providential loans00:02
Athletics: Smith's jumpers get high to the Mersey beat: Pop music and lights provide extra lift as overlooked discipline takes centre stage. Duncan Mackay reports from Liverpool00:02
Syria grants Jews exit visas00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 TV Fantasy Football League00:02
MUSIC / End games: Nicholas Williams on the premiere of Mark-Anthony Turnage's Beckett-based saxophone concerto00:02
Obituary: Maria St Just00:02
The Daily Poem: To My Dead Mother00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Killing retrial 'to hear police cover-up claim'00:02
Clouds begin to clear for whisky industry: Output cuts continue but long-term picture brightens00:02
Four drowned00:02
Letter: Gay Bill ignored Northern Ireland00:02
Indonesia trial00:02
British troops get tough with Croat attackers00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Royal loses on work-related illness cover: Concern over increasing number of claims as profits recover to pounds 151m00:02
Computers: Super-spooks seek to extend domain to data networks: US agency wants ability to spy on new superhighways. Leonard Doyle reports00:02
Cricket: ICC must get tough on intimidation: Atherton discounts panic reaction after first Test defeat as Malcolm's pounding puts pressure on ruling body00:02
Lowest council tax00:02
Law society head attacks justice policy00:02
Not quite New Man but less of a chore than Sloth: The latest male lifestyle trend may not be great news for women but it's better than some of the alternatives, says Ruth Picardie00:02
Mercury accepts Granada bid00:02
After Hours00:02
Wallace Smith found guilty of fraudulent trading00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Law: The model of criminal justice?: After the trial of Omar Raddad, the discontented French want to adopt the English legal system, writes Adam Sage00:02
Ad agencies call off merger talks00:02
Diary: Secrets under the cellar floor00:02
Maze escaper arrested in US00:02
Bottomley admits more help is needed for mentally ill: Catalogue of failure and missed opportunity in schizophrenic's treatment led to killing00:02
Birthdays00:02
Bass in joint venture with Grolsch for distribution00:02
Minister defends actions in arms case00:02
Golf: Long trek for Ballesteros and Nicklaus: Two of the game's greatest players get to grips with a difficult course00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Racing: War fatality ends all-weather jumping00:02
Business ethics in NHS 'confused'00:02
FILM / THE BIG PICTURE: Pride & Prejudice: Adam Mars-Jones on Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia, a brave film shored up by emotional insurance policies00:02
Tories told to go all-out for win in Euro-elections00:02
Woman, 26, died after fertility drug treatment: Pregnancy test showed positive hours before death00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Mantra steadies the marksman in mauve: Colourful crackshot relies on chanting and yogic ability to slow his pulse almost to zero as he targets a place in Games gun lore00:02
Obituary: Maria St Just00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Football: Gullit makes peace with Dutch: Wayward Maradona likely to miss World Cup finals00:02
Letter: Need for a common EU policy on Bosnia00:02
'Abuse' parents sue for pounds 1m00:02
Institutions urged to restore role of AGM00:02
Obituary: Zviad Gamsakhurdia00:02
We'd never tangle with the park-keeper00:02
Forever 1969 in Abbey Road: Rosie Millard sees fans follow in the Beatles' footsteps on that zebra crossing00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
President's fixer with the soothing manner00:02
Comic with toothless grin takes his last gurn00:02
Lecturer held00:02
Freud's window on the mind: Say what you like about the father of psychoanalysis, but he was right that trying to understand life makes living a bit more bearable, says Raj Persaud00:02
Beazer to be valued at pounds 450m: Hanson will give housebuilder pounds 50m cash for expansion00:02
ARTS / And what's more ..00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Security chief to appear on TV00:02
US seeks Russian help on CIA agent00:02
Lower cable rates sank Bell merger00:02
Rate fears trigger world shares crash: 16bn pounds lost in London - Bond markets stampede - G7 to discuss turmoil00:02
Leading Article: Yelstin takes to the tightrope00:02
Hunt for corpses in black slime: Scores died after a dam wall broke and sludge swept through a gold-mining town, writes John Carlin in Virginia, South Africa00:02
Winter Olympics: Results from Lillehammer00:02
Letter: High-rise theories were quickly demolished00:02
Last pit ponies emerge from the darkness: Closure of North-east's only remaining colliery marks end of historic partnership, reports Barrie Clement00:02
Archbishop in weary war of words: 'Modest prophet' tests Dr Carey's tolerance. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Law Report: Wrong advice was reason for delay: Re S (minors); Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Hoffmann and Lord Justice Waite), 3 February 199400:02
Talk of the town00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Tug-of-War: UK Indoor Championships, Guernsey00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Amnesty for coup plotters adds to Moscow muddle00:02
Letter: Ethnic minorities in down-market ads00:02
Yeltsin is lord of the spies: Ames case indicates that the days of military snooping are still far from over00:02
When millenarians meet spies00:02
Obituary: Gretchen Fraser00:02
People: Burton's 'Hamlet' finally makes it to the screen00:02
Computers: Feedback: Olympia's shop window00:02
Law Update: Large lecture00:02
Harman attacks 'lies' on public spending00:02
View from City Road: British Gas is still in the woods00:02
Macedonia row foils EU envoy00:02
Today's Number: 200,00000:02
The Amersham connection00:02
Inside Parliament: Ministers beat off assault on quango-power: Labour reminded of jobs for 'cronies' - Tory 'snouts in the trough' questioned - Meacher bemoans shift to spending role00:02
Heirs to the house Jacques built: The race is on for Delors' job as head of European Commission. Sarah Lambert and Andrew Marshall in Brussels study the runners00:02
View from City Road: Sir Owen's odd bedfellows00:02
Computers: Feedback: Mega-price00:02
Rugby Union: ITV in aggressive bid for Five Nations: Channel wars warning as BBC's hold on domestic coverage comes under threat00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Insider guidelines get cool response: Exchange will need strong evidence for public censure00:02
ICI sees modest promise in outlook00:02
Ministers back down on campus reforms: Climbdown on funding follows opposition from Tory peers. Fran Abrams reports00:02
Stricken East needs a safety net: G7 needs to do much more to help the former Soviet Union, argues Amersham International's Bill Castell00:02
Bottom Line: Small step for ICI00:02
Dear Joe Kennedy: Greater love hath no man than to make political capital out of his brother-in-law's appeal case. But you should never have come to Belfast00:02
Christopher Clunis Report: Widow tells Bottomley 'to act now'00:02
No sympathy from 'professional' thief the professionals00:02
Two held after baby snatched from hospital00:02
Leading Article: Empty gestures fail the mentally ill00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Screening out small unpardonable crimes: 'Short Cuts' - Raymond Carver: Harvill, 6.99 pounds00:02
Badminton: England close in on finals00:02
United on way back to market00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Clinton mends fences with Major00:02
Cutting jobs sends British Gas into loss of pounds 365m: Restructuring costs pounds 1.6bn as job losses rise to 25,00000:02
Rider cleared00:02
Lucky escape for hares as three-day coursing event is hit by the weather00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sex talk00:02
Attack on death case 'vandals' denied00:02
Letter: Disaster is not inevitable from population growth00:02
Runaway lorry in crash that killed six had 'no brakes': Driver was unaware of danger, inquest told00:02
Market Report: The great bond sell-off puts shares on the skids00:02
The day the feds nabbed Lisa's dad: Emily Green recalls the spy who came in from the suburbs00:02
Sports Listings: Saturday / Rallying: Winter Rally, Bournemouth00:02
Major tries to head off Malaysian trade war: Anger at British reports of Pergau corruption puts contracts in peril00:02
Review: Sit up, stand up, stand up for a fight00:02
Leading Article: Job losses that might benefit the consumer00:02
FILM / Box Office Charts00:02
Seabird death toll rises to 75,000: Conservationists fear over-fishing and poor weather could be behind natural disaster. Nicholas Schoon and John Arlidge report00:02
Soaring legal claims 'could bring down auditing firms': Report says accountants need restricted liability lifeline00:02
US bomb trial00:02
Faulty design blamed for air crash00:02
Threat to republics as Yeltsin boards nationalist bandwagon00:02
Thunder that drowned the liberal voice00:02
China vows to scrap elected HK bodies00:02
Surrey police 'told lies' at trial of Paul Hill00:02
Motor Racing: Tyrrell endorse ban on 'driver aids': Postlethwaite's return to Tyrrell may signal change of fortune for former world constructors champions00:02
shell chief says oil prices set to stay low00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Computers: Wordprocessing made child's play: Bill Raines is elbowed aside by a program that makes writing fun00:02
Two killed in fire00:02
OUTSIDE EDGE / Owen Slot on the boom behind Basil Brush00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Winter Olympics / Giant Slalom: Hardy Italian's reward00:02
FILM / Video00:02
'Hardliners will be rejected' says Gaidar: The reform leader had an upbeat message for Bonn, writes Steve Crawshaw00:02
King beats LA00:02
Blood patients get 'smart cards'00:02
Rugby League: Martin agrees new deal with Featherstone00:02
Worms turn 'The Word' into cult hit: Correction00:02
Obituary: Professor John Wells00:02
Accent on authenticite as French fight 'le franglais'00:02
Letter: Out-of-date apples00:02
Christopher Clunis Report: Schizophrenic made 'series of violent attacks'00:02
Regent rethinks its pub strategy00:02
Anniversaries00:02
WRAF to be axed00:02
Obituary: Cardinal Joseph Cordeiro00:02
Italy poll jitters00:02
No FT, no . . . er . . . No comment00:02
Christopher Clunis Report: Lack of cash played key part in tragedy: Inquiry says care policies and agencies must share blame for mistakes that ended in stabbing00:02
Law: Welcoming audience participation: The first group of solicitors have begun to appear as advocates in the higher courts, reports Sharon Wallach00:02
Pembroke: Lalvani opens the coffers for student digs00:02
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