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Signs of Cabinet movement on troops for Bosnia00:02
Diary00:02
Education: Win a silver plate cornet: Competition00:02
ICA presses for liability changes00:02
Racing: Dunwoody decides to sit out suspension: The champion jockey decides not to appeal against suspension but steps up the drive to overhaul his title rival00:02
Wary Serbs may be winners in Bosnia deal00:02
Football: No Blues appeal: Birmingham City forego their appeal against 'poaching' fine00:02
Trade Freeze: British industrialists back Malaysia00:02
Del Monte buy bears fruit for Yorkshire00:02
Singer scoops US award00:02
Ice Skating: Torvill and Dean skate into sunset: Britain's Olympic bronze medallists decide to miss World Championships00:02
Samuel Montagu surges back to black00:02
Talking pictures with Annie Leibovitz: From Jagger to Trump, she summed up the Seventies and Eighties. Her latest subject is Sarajevo. As a new show opens in London, the photographer talks to Angela Lambert00:02
Minister fined00:02
Explosives find00:02
Boy sex attacker 'tipped over edge by computer porn'00:02
'Sex was much more fun when it was secret': Martin Whitfield on famous parents' reactions to the campaign00:02
UK 'failing' to implement EU laws on employment00:02
Britain's Drugs Crisis: Biggest consumers of illegal narcotics are the wealthy: The middle-class users00:02
Bridge: No-trump weakness00:02
Obituary: Sir Maxwell Entwistle00:02
'Carjack' arrests00:02
Letter: Found in France: one lively mouse00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
The Reith Lectures 1994: Home: Our famous Island Race: In the last of her series 'Managing Monsters', Marina Warner looks at myths of national identity and asks: what is home ground?00:02
Law Report: Consent order effectively made: Pounds v Pounds - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Hoffmann and Lord Justice Waite), 24 February 199400:02
Fashion Update: Early daze00:02
Equestrianism: First award for Whitaker00:02
Dear Gillian and Virginia: With a bit of ministerial help, we could eat our way to health and prevent some serious diseases. Here's how00:02
Chiapas rebels in peace accord00:02
Britain's Drugs Crisis: Drugs intelligence unit sweeps into action: European response: Agency set up to help police combat threat from criminals operating across international borders00:02
Redrow carries pounds 350m tag for spring flotation00:02
Leading Article: America's coup in Bosnia's quagmire00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Shells fail to drown east Mostar's voice of hope: Emma Daly visits a team of journalists and DJs broadcasting from among the rubble00:02
Private hospital could run new NHS heart unit: Welsh trust invites tenders for pounds 2m centre00:02
Boxing: Roberts rules Cambridge00:02
'Independent' board supports consortium bid00:02
Schools: New Hall School, Chelmsford00:02
'Explicit' adverts to cut teenage pregnancy: Government aims to halve rate of conceptions among under-16s00:02
POP MUSIC / The Grammys: The pop stars were revolting during America's 36th annual music awards this week00:02
Memorial service for Sam Wanamaker00:02
Moldova vote boosts peace hopes00:02
Out of Germany: Reichstag wrap artist says he'll pack 'em in00:02
Turkey arrests Kurdish MPs00:02
Docks firm accepts mass dismissal liability00:02
Africa-tour boy admits charge00:02
Letter: Laboratory work that has literary merit00:02
Today's Number: 500:02
Younger cast as Pergau scapegoat: Hurd says former defence secretary linked aid to Malaysia with arms deal00:02
Girl 'killed over condoms'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Hungary to seek EU membership00:02
JAZZ REVIEW / Onwards and backwards: Phil Johnson on Bheki Mseleku's triumphant big night out with Joe Henderson at the Royal Festival Hall00:02
Here Today: The New Wave revival00:02
Education: Too small to live, too good to die: Village schools are sharing staff and even their headteachers in order to survive, says Wendy Berliner00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Learning the new Atlantic accent: Britain could be special to the US again if we became better Europeans, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Rugby Union: Cooke feels heat but bears no grudges: England manager blames the pressure of work and nothing more sinister over decision to stand down00:02
Malaysian Trade Freeze: Hurd says aid protocol was a matter for MoD00:02
Britain's Drugs Crisis: Blair takes initiative as ministers tread carefully: Donald Macintyre on the political response, and below, two opposing views on legalisation00:02
Two acquisitions and rights issue for Hollas00:02
Late result00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Silly Questions: Pointing out facts on fingers00:02
Fashion: A time to snuggle up: Alison Veness reports from the Milan autumn/winter collections, where the hottest style is . . . the warmest dressing-gown00:02
A street name that may rival Rillington Place: Police identify body of pregnant teenager00:02
Charities warn of suffering under housing benefit curbs: Lilley told that planned change to 'reasonable rent' rule will make arrears worse, writes Patricia Wynn Davies00:02
View from City Road: Rescue culture goes to the wall00:02
THEATRE / Riding the Storm00:02
Britain's Drugs Crisis: 'It's nothing unusual, people do it all the time': The child users00:02
POP MUSIC / Riffs: John Corabi of Motley Crue finds 'Hey Jude' and the Beatles kind of cool00:02
CRH builds profits 33% and raises dividend00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Sports Letters: Taking the mike00:02
POP MUSIC / Albums: Twin sets but not many pearls00:02
Sports Letters: Increase the penalty00:02
Fashion Update: Cool reception00:02
Thalidomide pressure grows: A third victim has joined a hunger strike in a campaign for better compensation and a public inquiry. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Houses leap00:02
Why play days lead to bigger pay days00:02
Barnacles face smooth enemy: Unstickiest coating yet offers protection for yachts and carpets00:02
France agog at mother-in-law's murder trial: Flamboyant divorcee in tale of intrigue which features two killings and a staged death00:02
Ready meals are lean on meat00:02
WHO confirms plague in Zaire00:02
Single bank overlord will 'damage US'00:02
London shares rebound from early slump: Bargain-hunting saves the day after an attack of interest rate gloom00:02
Inside Parliament: Dam impedes flow of industry debate: Heseltine attacks Opposition 'innuendo' for damage to exports - Cook mocks Tory citing of Rover sale to BMW as a triumph of strategy00:02
Jail and hospital cheer boosts Serco00:02
Britain's Drugs Crisis: Recipe for dangerous medicine: Viewpoint00:02
Cricket: Captain leads an emphatic backlash00:02
Birthdays00:02
Soaring costs difficult to predict00:02
Dammed, but is it illegal?: The law, as well as ethics, is damaged by the Pergau affair, says Patrick McAuslan00:02
'Failing schools' reprieved from takeover00:02
GLOSSARY / Tel's squaddies are odds-on to sweep up00:02
Higher Education: Confusing maps from a geographical survey: Larger classes, fears of declining quality - but more students gaining good degrees. Maureen O'Connor reports on an academic paradox00:02
Letter: Not every user is an addict, nor every addict a thief00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Malaysian Trade Freeze: Malaysia ban focuses on 'Sunday Times': Major says embargo is unjustified but Britain told it will only be lifted if newspaper apologises for bribe allegation00:02
Obituary: Richard Bissell00:02
Letter: U-turn is cause for concern00:02
Auditor seizes files at flagship council00:02
Some large firms may fail to get PIA authorisation: New regulator will look at past penalties00:02
Violent pupils 'forced on schools'00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Solicitor killed00:02
Woman raped at gunpoint00:02
Rugby League: Nervous Wigan keep on course00:02
Yorkshire's profit rise continues run00:02
Pembroke: Is it a plane, a partition or a regulator?00:02
MUSIC / On second thought: Anthony Payne on some unusual programming by the RPO and the Philharmonia00:02
Clarke urges pay restraint at top00:02
Second garden body identified: Police baffled over remains of third woman00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Old wounds reopened, guilty memories revived: Collaboration in Belgium - Martin Conway: Yale, pounds 3000:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
PLO pleads for help against settlers00:02
Letter: Begin did not start up the settlements00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Surfer to sue00:02
Hockey: Way off mark for Army00:02
Few MPs have nothing to declare: Correction00:02
Football: Spaniards' late sting: Barcelona held in Moscow00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Albanians at crossroads in new republic: Watch Tetovo, in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, for any widening Balkan conflict, writes Hugh Pope00:02
'10-year-olds know how to roll a joint and where to score': The Drugs Explosion: Part II00:02
Witness's statement 'was changed': Government lawyers made cuts before Iraq exports trial. David Connett reports00:02
Bad sport00:02
The Daily Poem: Ireland 197200:02
Increase in legal aid limits attacked as inadequate00:02
Britain's Drugs Crisis: Law 'motivates criminal activity': Viewpoint00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: How to take an interest in art00:02
Dilemmas: Is he also Shirley from Purley?00:02
'Freebies' galore for hundreds of MPs: Correction00:02
'Titanic' theft00:02
Muslim-Croat deal turns the heat on Serbs00:02
Chess: Thoroughly Modern00:02
Buy, buy, baby: What washes whiter, cleans brighter and gasps at food mixers? The advertising mum, that's what. Siobhan Dolan finds her in Bradford00:02
US scolds and cajoles China in same breath00:02
Britain's Drugs Crisis: Abuse by children at record level: The young: Number of users doubles every two years, while age of experimentation falls to 14 as availability increases00:02
Racing: Spinning misses top contest00:02
All hail the computer-cool Bible you can verily dig00:02
Bowls: Thomson gets out of the wood00:02
Electricity company chief quits: Nigel Rudd named to succeed Harris as chairman of East Midlands00:02
How Britain reveals its own tin-pot ignorance00:02
Big brother Bill: When Clinton and Major went walkies, every picture told as story. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Cash burn-out00:02
Mugging victim 'turned vigilante'00:02
Rutskoi appeals for end to 'hatred'00:02
Letter: Legal views of the public interest00:02
View from City Road: Forget sorry Soros and watch mutual funds00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Letter: Found in France: one lively mouse00:02
Embassy to raise pounds 15m by cash call00:02
THEATRE / Trouble abroad: Paul Taylor on Adam Pernak's Postcards from Rome00:02
Labour 'pairing' ban under fire from within00:02
Football: Arsenal rise to an Alpine challenge: Adams and Bould cope commendably with Italian job00:02
Market Report: The great escape pulls Footsie out of a tailspin00:02
Golf: Seve to seek a winning formula00:02
Motor Racing: McLaren rebuked for Herbert approach: Lotus clarify driver's position00:02
Man with no name00:02
Rugby Union: Manager's winning problem00:02
Letter: How to take an interest in art00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 TV game shows00:02
Bottom Line: Boddington cheer00:02
St Pancras restoration00:02
FILM / Right of Reply00:02
Call for lapse rates to be monitored by insurers00:02
Boddington lifts profit and payout: Imminent sale of restaurant rump in London will set seal on change of strategy begun six years ago00:02
And what's more ..00:02
Receivers may face sacking claims: Ruling opens door for employees to pursue payments - O&Y directors seek pounds 10m from administrators00:02
German official was 'bribed in arms case'00:02
Russian workers learn to live without jobs: Despite the death of the old industries, and the old certainties, hope springs eternal in Lyubertsy, writes Helen Womack00:02
Lebanese charged over Brooklyn attack on Hasidic Jews: Police find arsenal of weapons in suspect's car, including 'street-sweeper' shotgun and bullet-proof vest00:02
Moldova vote boosts peace hopes00:02
View from City Road: Rolls-Royce in no hurry for a partner00:02
The train now meandering . . .: Brian Jenkins boards the Sussex Scot for the nine-hour cross-country route to Edinburgh00:02
Adelaide bomb kills policeman00:02
Rallying: Kankkunen moves ahead00:02
Rolls speeds Vickers into black: No plans to sell luxury car manufacturer but a partner may be needed00:02
Cricket: West Indies crush bungling England: Atherton's bowlers concede 28 fours and six sixes as Haynes and Simmons help set records tumbling in third one-day international00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Education: 'Independent' writer to judge essays00:02
'Arrow' sets Germany a-quiver: Bonn has given the green light to the world's first magnetic hover rail service. John Eisenhammer on the huge risks and cost of this 'symbol of the future'00:02
Britain's Drugs Crisis: Habit shared among friends: The social experience00:02
Letter: A need for unity00:02
TELEVISION / Laughing all the way to the brink00:02
Football: Barcelona held00:02
Sports Letters: Malcolm needs no protection00:02
Keeping in with the bulls and the bears00:02
Greenpeace protesters try to block Russian ship carrying waste00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Clinton urged to ditch UK air treaty: American Airlines chief steps up war on BA-USAir deal00:02
Football: Heroic Bosnich stops two penalties: Tottenham finally gain a point through Rosenthal00:02
Obituary: Jean Sablon00:02
Education: United in everything but location00:02
EC ducks action on drug prices00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Dream of United is kept alive00:02
Westland predator bides its time: GKN settles down for long fight as it reports profit fall00:02
Bankers Trust denies talk of huge losses00:02
Athletics: Norman too 'unwell' to face investigation: Medical certificate halts proceedings00:02
Fashion Update: Just like royalty00:02
Tourist boom00:02
Bottom Line: Room for doubt00:02
Rugby Union: Murphy's law is all about making haste slowly: Victory at Twickenham was sweet but Ireland's coach is not getting carried away. Steve Bale reports00:02
Liverpool raises council tax 19.5%: Budget cut as city loses out in government grant allocation00:02
Bottom Line: Europe puts brake on GKN00:02
Man charged with sex club deaths00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Leading Article: Let's crack the drug economy00:02
Football / FA Cup: Charlton book date at Old Trafford00:02
Austrians celebrate giant step towards European Union membership00:02
US condemns Sudanese attack00:02
Inside File: Observers hop on board SA bandwagon00:02
Obituary: Sir Maxwell Entwistle00:02
Racing: Classic entries a clue to Aga Khan's intentions00:02
'Dreadful' silver fetches pounds 78,00000:02
Buthelezi persists with warnings of war: Inkatha's leader has resumed his attack on the ANC and stepped up calls for a separate Zulu kingdom, John Carlin reports from Durban00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Football / FA Cup: Thompson decisive for Wolves00:02
Letter: Not every user is an addict, nor every addict a thief00:02
Baby born with alcohol poisoning