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Bonn to act on denial of Holocaust00:02
Alas, poor Hamlet . . .00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Projections 3: Faber, pounds 9.99.00:02
Style: Glass fires the imagination: Four millennia of glass artistry are represented in a new museum collection. Jonathan Glancey was dazzled by it00:02
Landmarks: Bristol Central Reference Library00:02
Football: Coventry turn down offer for Booth00:02
Climbers safe after helicopter rescue mix-up00:02
Food & Drink: The way a cookie crumbles: Baking requires good ingredients and good recipes. These take the biscuit00:02
West charged with a ninth murder: Body is that of teenager who vanished 20 years ago00:02
Potter cleared00:02
In Brief: Orion banding00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Ribbentrop - Michael Bloch: Bantam, pounds 9.9900:02
The Week in Review00:02
Letter: On the winning side in Europe00:02
Hockey: Difficult weekend for Ipswich00:02
New fixed rates offer00:02
Strangeways trial00:02
Leading Article: Retribution is a task for society00:02
Customs had 'doubts' about DTI role in arms to Iraq case00:02
Cold War secrets unveiled00:02
Chinese smokers light up Molins00:02
Travel Departures: Last-minute flights00:02
Pounds 150m property comeback planned: London Capital Holdings rises from ashes of Randsworth Trust for float on stock market in May00:02
N&P rivals 'granny'00:02
Faith and Reason: There is no need for an Enemy: Islam has much to teach the West about how to escape the constraints of consumerist culture, if only Christians would take the time to find out, writes Martin Palmer.00:02
Ethnic jobs00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell flexes his muscles for a mighty test: British influence on man and machine dominant as IndyCar season starts. Toni Toomey reports from Surfers Paradise00:02
Judge welcomes sentencing outcry: Five years 'too little' for manslaughter00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Countdown: Returning Richards to rule the line-out: Bob Templeton, Australia's assistant coach, outlines to Terry O'Connor the tactics England and Wales will need to ensure victory in today's title decider00:02
Travel: Five go mad on fantasy island: Burgh Island, with its stylish art deco hotel, was the setting for a Swinging Sixties film. Jonathan Glancey saw it and was glad all over00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Championship: Fresh approach to Wales' old routine: Davies counsels caution and Cooke calls for quality as France hope to be stirred by wooden spoon00:02
Cost of dying may come down00:02
Tories accused of double standards: Downing Street denies leasing plan similarities00:02
TELEVISION / Driving a wedge between parent and child00:02
Travel: Pique season in Calais00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Countdown: Moon and Redman at home in the enemy camp: An English oak with roots set in Cardiff: Question of birthplace buried in the past as cross-border infiltrators meet in crucial Twickenham confrontation00:02
In Brief: Life auction00:02
Motor Racing: Andretti puts on the pressure straight away00:02
In Brief: London insurance00:02
Personal pension survey00:02
Food & Drink / Reader Recipe: Dark, dense and pretty intense (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Asylum-seekers starved of rights00:02
School tests boycott00:02
Appeals: The Flanders Scottish Alliance00:02
Steps to solve drugs problem 'ineffective': Senior officer says police are only 'sitting on the lid'00:02
Sad new year00:02
POP / By the skin of his teeth: Marek Kohn on Shane MacGowan and the Popes00:02
Broken sleep00:02
Israeli weapons 'bound for rebels' in southern Sudan: Arms may be destined for SPLA fight against Khartoum00:02
Warning at Anglian00:02
Kabul ceasefire strengthened as Ismaili faction seeks peace00:02
Obituary: Mai Zetterling00:02
MP to stand down00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Bloom time for a daisy player: Tony Cozier assesses the career of the talented but inconsistent paceman Winston Benjamin00:02
CSA 'not to blame' for deaths00:02
Travel Departures: Late packages00:02
Quality of life in Britain 'worse than 20 years ago': Rise in personal wealth outweighed by deterioration on social front, study finds00:02
Classical Music: There's a name for it: Fifth Symphony, Four Seasons, or 'Structures, Book I'? Bayan Northcott explores the mystique of musical titles00:02
Letter: My word, what a nonsensical ban00:02
Coming to terms with spiralling school fees: Andrew Bibby on how paying years in advance can cut costs and offer significant tax benefits00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
View from Frankfurt: Unmasked: the Bundesbank as closet artist00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Wise owls, dangerous asses: We all lost the Cold War - Richard Lebow & Janice Stein: Princeton, pounds 32.5000:02
Iraq 'massing troops'00:02
Car insurance costs 'to fall by 10 per cent': Hidden 'subsidy' in premiums removed00:02
In Brief: House buying guide00:02
Sculpture gives life to severed head00:02
Germans break silence on killing of Kurds00:02
THEATRE / Putting in a disappearance: Paul Taylor reviews Sam Mendes's production of The Birthday Party at the Lyttelton00:02
Travel Departures: Braille brochure00:02
Hillsborough boy sentenced00:02
Code of practice for funeral plans00:02
Letter: When it is all right to smack a child00:02
Football: Hackett to be called on Torino allegations00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Countdown: Moon and Redman at home in the enemy camp: Brummie proud to be born-again Welshman: Question of birthplace buried in the past as cross-border infiltrators meet in crucial Twickenham confrontation00:02
Health chiefs to give child care groups pounds 100,00000:02
Patten plea for exams to go ahead00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Zaireans hunger for a way out of misery: Richard Dowden, recently in Kinshasa, meets a family which is displaying one of Africa's mysterious strengths - survival00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Saturday Night: It's deja vu all over again00:02
Shop blackmailer00:02
Money Nous: A medical insurer that cares00:02
Letter: Living with boars00:02
Spanish Socialists fail to resolve differences00:02
Travel Departures: Temples to pigsties00:02
Letter: Football injury00:02
Style: Ouch] pounds 2,000 for a comic]: It's no joke: a forthcoming sale of British back numbers promises to turn strips into assets, as John Windsor reports00:02
Shandwick plans pounds 19m cash call to cut huge debt: Shares rise on news of rights and prospect of dividend00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Behold, superlative penguins: Eva Salzman on the deceptively light but rebellious black comedy in the new collection of stories by A L Kennedy: Now that you're back - A L Kennedy: Cape, pounds 8.9900:02
Boxing: No hiding place as Hide seeks WBO title: The sport needs a worthy world heavyweight title fight at Millwall tonight. Jonathan Rendall reports00:02
Travel Departures: Le Shuttle date shuffled again00:02
Motoring / Road Test: Opening up a small package: Phil Llewellin enjoys the down-to-earth pleasures of the swift new Peugeot 106 Rallye, a delightful car that doesn't deserve its stripes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ace newsman in death plunge drama: Christopher Morris is alarmed by Peter Arnett's account of a war reporter's high spots: Live from the battlefield - Peter Arnett: Bloomsbury, pounds 17.9900:02
Tool Box: Paraffin heater pays out greenhouse dividends00:02
Racing: Superior Finish to polish off Leader00:02
Higher mortgage rates threatened: Largest monthly outflow since 1986 as investors withdraw pounds 404m more from societies than they put in00:02
Country Matters: Milk the cheese, not the tourists00:02
Gardening: Sleeping beauty is awakened: A fairytale garden, neglected for decades, has at last emerged into the light. Anna Pavord was bewitched00:02
Man murdered in Turkish cafe00:02
Food & Drink: Black looks, black cooks00:02
Motoring: Right cars for the wrong reason00:02
Double Play: Heavy brigade: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson review new orchestral releases00:02
BOOK REVIEW / They shoot hoarse whisperers, don't they?: They whisper - Robert Olen Butler: Secker & Warburg, pounds 14.9900:02
Scottish Football: Saints travel with timidity00:02
Golf: Rams prove the ace of clubs for Mize: Baker and Woosnam survive Bay Hill cut00:02
SA police generals supplied arms to Inkatha00:02
Service appointments00:02
Tennis: Courier keeps Sampras waiting: World No 1 achieves 10th victory over American compatriot while Belarussian fears the inevitable00:02
First drop in number of liquidations in five years00:02
Iran 'not trying to kill Rushdie'00:02
Letter: On the winning side in Europe00:02
Police repair relations with the village people: Manchester's gay community has had its faith in the force restored, writes Jonathan Foster00:02
Cricket: Hardy McMillan has rarely had it so good: Taylor inspires Australian fightback00:02
Mission accomplished00:02
Court Circular00:02
Food & Drink: Sonny's by name and sunny by nature: There are changes afoot at a favourite local restaurant, but it's in good hands, says Emily Green00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Swedes get EU vote00:02
Muggers looking for Rolexes00:02
Bayer forecasts upturn after four lean years00:02
It's behind you]: Chingle Hall is filled with B-movie spooks. But are you likely to see the headless man? Could happen, says Lyndsay Russell00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Appeals: Chiltern Open Air Museum00:02
Golf club members shun media glare to elect new officials00:02
Abbey lifts stake in charity contest00:02
'No' lobby grows00:02
Out of Germany: A nation of racers hooked on speed00:02
Football: Arsenal face France's new power00:02
In Brief00:02
FMLN turns from bullets to ballot box: Salvadoreans go the polls tomorrow for the first time since the war, Phil Davison reports00:02
Letter: My word, what a nonsensical ban00:02
Rules of engagement: Cathy Aitchison reports on how couples are being helped to prepare for marriage00:02
Extravagant tastes of man of few means: Correction00:02
Basketball: Crusaders' dilemma: Champions may not go up00:02
Broadwater Farm00:02
CIA reports new North Korean missiles00:02
Sun apologises for photograph00:02
In Brief: Charitable advice00:02
Equestrianism: Showtime is beaten for speed00:02
In Brief: Half-price hotels00:02
Church appointments00:02
Look Who's Talking: Britain's big games hunter: Sir Bob Scott tells how he became a mover and shaker for Manchester00:02
Whistle-blower jailed for hiring hitman to kill wife: Correction00:02
Motorcyclist gets one year for killing girl00:02
Mayor ousted00:02
Badminton: England bring mixed title back home00:02
'Suitcase' arrest00:02
OPERA / Strong meat: Stephen Walsh on Flowers, the Music Theatre Wales premiere00:02
Vintners' Company00:02
Bank staff criticise pounds 7m BZW bonuses00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Travel: Fly south for the winter: When the skiing weather goes downhill, go Down Under. Chris Gill continues his summer snow guide in the antipodes00:02
Gastropod00:02
Dowager denies racial hatred00:02
Turkey reopens Bosporus after last Sunday's catastrophic collision00:02
Switch in French mood puts spotlight on local polls00:02
Peking to be urged to lean on N Korea00:02
Travel Departures: Easter day out00:02
Climbers safe after helicopter rescue mix-up00:02
Insurer shuts door after bolt: Phil Dourado explores the grey area that arises in contents cover when someone is working from home00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Lara sizing England up for the kill: West Indies halve the deficit for the loss of Richardson after Ambrose's firepower knocks a hole in the tourists' ambition00:02
Football: Football: Dickens of a task for Swindon: Guy Hodgson on the Premiership programme00:02
In Brief: Critical option00:02
Actress dies00:02
Tennis: Eastbourne to lose sponsor00:02
Seafront rape00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Family tries to rekindle search for missing boy00:02
Market forces unscramble the Chinese egg: Teresa Poole in Harbin finds boilermakers looking to their welfare as private investors move in00:02
Talks to resume after UN slates Hebron killings00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Profile: The making of a national sophisticate: Sir John Cuckney, his life at the centres of power00:02
Amicable invests in Dublin insurer00:02
Travel Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
The sky's the limit for devoted Welsh rugby fan00:02
Customs had 'doubts' about DTI role in arms to Iraq case00:02
Travel: Heading us off at the pass: Simon Calder on a great scheme for unlimited US air travel, which is about to expire00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Rugby Union: Accident may take Brian Williams out of the game00:02
Today's Number: 600:02
Mixing it with Benedictines00:02
Property: Manhattan's latest transfer: Our industrial past is being transformed into the lofty height of urban living, New York style, says Anne Spackman00:02
Athletics: Demand for BAF changes expected00:02
Jailhouse block00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Birthdays00:02
Major sees a smiling Sarajevo: As Muslims and Croats sign peace deal, Britain pledges pounds 12m to rebuild Bosnian capital and support international aid agencies00:02
Dalai Lama stays away from Delhi meeting on Tibet00:02
Food & Drink: No longer the humble relation in the Hermitage: A quiet revolution has liberated a rhone with an image problem, says Anthony Rose00:02
BOOK / Ralph among the hot water bottles: Sue Gaisford meets Hilary Mantel, whose new book wonders how to do the decent thing00:02
Travel Departures: Tanzania advice00:02
In Brief: Admiral idea00:02
Fraser could offer stags a field day: Transformation of the stores sector's ugly duckling into a swan could be easier than expected, says Quentin Lumsden00:02
McCarthy to raise pounds 15.5m: Funds will be used to buy land and expand operations00:02
Letter: Tarring women with the bimbo brush00:02
Shares in Allied Leisure dive on pounds 16m losses: Founder and two directors step down after banking covenants are breached00:02
Style: Shops make off with the booty: Pricey designer footwear is having to compete with cheap high street copies, says Tamsin Blanchard00:02
Football Team News00:02
Clowns find a ready audience at their seaside convention00:02
Sporting Digest: Biathlon00:02
Fixed-rate mortgages00:02
National bureau set up to trace missing people00:02
Twyford Down campaigner jailed for breaking M3 ban00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Dirty tricks - Martyn Gregory: Little, Brown, pounds 18.9900:02
Racing: Jodami aims to resume winning role at Sandown: Many of the Festival's supporting cast are booked for Aintree, but the winner of today's Midlands National may not prove inferior00:02
Jailing of asylum seekers criticised: Prison visitors join protest against treatment of suicidal torture victims00:02
Football: Wolves to approach Rangers' Francis00:02
Mars tests leave a sour taste00:02
Food & Drink: Now I know why they call it the 'high' table: At last, Michael Jackson got a place at Oxford. He learned how to tell one end of a dog from the other, drank a lot of beer, and then left00:02
Western troops leave Somalia00:02
Pounds 74m ferry terminal to be built on Merseyside00:02
Travel Departures: Danish package00:02
Wool coats for lambs00:02
Travel Departures: Natural break00:02
Banker on hit-list00:02
Travel Departures: Youthful adventures00:02
Football: Football: Smith's smart route to Palace resurgence: Tighter dress and discipline and a looser playing style lie behind Eagles' promotion push. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
In Brief: Grant to beat VAT00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Inmates live in fear at detention centre00:02
Rugby Union: Bath coach Rowell to be Cooke's successor: Changes at the top on the cards as the man behind the most successful club in England gets national recognition00:02
Obituary: Sheila Macbeth Mitchell00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Appointments00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Settle in haste and you may repent at leisure: A recent court order on maintenance payments poses a serious threat to ex-husbands. Sue Fieldman explains00:02
Auctions00:02
Zulus slam door on peace talks00:02
Government backs down over access to tax files00:02
Wills00:02
Just who is addicted to what?00:02
Travel: Ships that pause in the night00:02
Rugby League: Schofield sounds note of caution: Great Britain's captain pleased by the return of Crooks00:02
Archbishop faces MPs over church's pounds 800m losses00:02
Murder charge00:02
SCULPTURE / King of the dead and destroyed: Sir Anthony Caro's Trojan sculptures depart from tradition in more ways than one. Iain Gale reports from Kenwood House00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Travel: Sticky end to an unorthodox trip: Peter Rosengard went to considerable trouble to discover that he was not a master of disguise00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Stock Exchange rolls into a new age of settlement: The 300-year-old system of share dealing is about to be abandoned. Vivien Goldsmith reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sharks with bad porpoises: Burning bright - Helen Dunmore: Viking, pounds 1500:02
US hails Russia's arrival at Nato table00:02
Obituary: Professor Tom Hewer00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Berlusconi's Message on the media takes Italy by storm: Patricia Clough in Rome examines the campaigning style of a self-made man who has no time for critics00:02
Clinton praised for support over Ulster: Reynolds and Adams hail US 'interest'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Minder put child into scalding bath water: Suspended jail sentence criticised00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Greece: A Literary Companion, Ed. Martin Garrett: John Murray, pounds 16.9900:02
Waldgrave begins week of science00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Championship: Hastings double act can be catalyst: Davies counsels caution and Cooke calls for quality as France hope to be stirred by wooden spoon00:02
Norwich offers forces discount00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Primula spread00:02
Hockey: Blunck banned from British encounter: Germans punished for manhandling referee00:02
Postcard from Ilkley: Fists sculpted in the air: Masks with open eyes: Michael Glover sees Tony Harrison and Brendan Kennelly read their poems00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Market Report: US interest rate rumours whip shares into a frenzy00:02
Property: The agent's deceptively spacious CV00:02
Yeltsin branded a criminal00:02
Bond markets plunge on rumours about US interest: Investors confused as Greenspan makes surprise visit to White House00:02
New revelations damage Clinton00:02
Heseltine clears new ownership for 'Independent'00:02
Khmer Rouge under attack00:02
Football: Football Diary: Black to the fuschia00:02
Travel: Tank tracks on the sands of time: The Normans are preparing to cash in on a D-Day tourist invasion, but Frank Barrett finds the memorials to the landings as poignant as ever00:02
Money Grouse: Cutting up rough with Amex00:02
Victim named00:02
William Donaldson's Week: The Princess's vibrating pager00:02
Letter: Tarring women with the bimbo brush00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
No Swifty, no party: This Oscar night, a strange absence. The master of the revels staged his last ever event in January. Phil Reeves reports