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Bogus visitor00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Childbirth delayed00:02
VW renews hope for 1994 after strong start00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Williams buys US burner firm00:02
Athletics: Upheaval continues as Dick resigns: Britain's director of coaching warns of 'Draconian' budget cuts00:02
Price war among nationals hurts United Newspapers: Falling circulation at Express titles holds back group profits00:02
Germany moves to end 'turbulence' in ties with France00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
RUC post attacked00:02
Letter: The origins and purposes of National Science Week00:02
City marks up Booker shares as profits rise: Food firm maintains dividend for fourth year00:02
FILM / On video00:02
P&O steams in pounds 51m ahead on trading00:02
Air crash Britons named00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Motor Racing: Refuelling to add spice and element of danger00:02
Bottom Line: Holding the baby00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 stains00:02
Bank acts to avert gilts bloodbath: Mexican assassination piles on the agony as world stock markets plummet00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Court Circular00:02
The roadworks from hell: Can they really be digging up half the country, wreaking havoc for pedestrians and motorists, ruining passing trade for shopkeepers? Why now? And why all at once? Ruth Picardie reports00:02
Law Update: Mock trial winners00:02
Manslaughter charges sought on work deaths00:02
Media 'lies' face ultimate test of truth00:02
Geest earnings blighted by banana black death: Oversupply in Europe contributes to pounds 3.8m loss00:02
Football: Venables and England take heart from German artistry: More reasons to be cheerful as a familiar formation helps the world champions defeat Italy. Joe Lovejoy reports from Stuttgart00:02
Australian Labor leader resigns00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Bosnian Serbs step up terror attacks00:02
Mexican assassination casts shadow over US00:02
Inside Parliament: Smith makes late entry into EU votes row: Major accused of trying to face both ways - Backbenchers support00:02
FILM / Best of the reps00:02
Computers: Quietly driven nuts by sound and fury: Scaring the servants and horses with loud noises is one of the pleasures of computing - if you can get them to work. Andrew Brown had problems00:02
Journalists question ruling on secret trial00:02
Law Update: Switched-on judges00:02
Yes, Mr Smith, but what about Abroad?00:02
Bottom Line: Full steam ahead00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
After hours00:02
Birts admits BBC has London bias00:02
Obituary: Donald Swann00:02
Savings are key to the trade problem00:02
Hebron killings set off protests00:02
Cancer atlas shows disease 'hot spots': First survey of its kind identifies diet, viruses, pollution and lifestyle as causes of regional variation in different types of illnesses00:02
Heritage quango gives up 40 top sites: National Trust and local bodies will take over historic places. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Table Tennis: European Championships, Birmingham00:02
Italy's new faces leave muddled voters uninspired00:02
Losses hit shares at Mowlem: Cash call and sale of divisions follow slide into red00:02
Law Update: New president00:02
Rugby Union: Wainwright poised: Scottish succession00:02
Tennis: Court factor comes to surface: Britain face daunting Davis Cup challenge00:02
Law: Corridors of power lead to the lobby: Barbara Lantin meets Richard Thomas, who has become the first director of public policy at Clifford Chance00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
People: Madonna gives Balladur some stiff competition00:02
View from City Road: Foreign way to scrap the scrip00:02
Prudential rejects regulation by PIA00:02
Football: Batty effect takes over at Blackburn: Guy Hodgson on the best and worst buys of the season00:02
'Independent' directors appointed Newspaper Publishing directors00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Nuclear guard runs amok00:02
Restructure sends Bridon into loss: Shift to focus on marketing pushes company into the red by pounds 22m00:02
Out of Russia: Spy shrine keeps Philby spirit safe00:02
Caverdale drives back to the black00:02
Motor Racing: Senna at home as the title favourite: Brazilian fervour fires up Formula One00:02
'Third force' informant flees SA in fear00:02
Law: Carry on campaigning: David Tench may be retiring fromthe Consumers' Association, but he doesn't intend to stop work, he tells Sharon Wallach00:02
FILM / Spare us from all sequels: REVIEWS: When it comes to sequels, Hollywood just can't kick the habit. Adam Mars-Jones does cold turkey. Plus round-up00:02
THEATRE / Fine old mess: Paul Taylor reviews Paul Merton at the London Palladium00:02
Adult 'cot death'00:02
FILM / Making them like they used to: Studios hate them, actors love them and directors are driven wild by them. Sheila Johnston on the enduring appeal of black-and-white films00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV tips00:02
Lib Dems set to limit Asian poll candidates: Tower Hamlets party fears BNP voting surge00:02
Letter: The origins and purposes of National Science Week00:02
Russian drama gets off to a shaky start00:02
Italy's new faces leave muddled voters uninspired00:02
Letter: Opting out should not be an option00:02
Overseas visits bill pounds 280,00000:02
Boys in gun raid00:02
French youngsters in defiant march00:02
Letter: Designed for success in Leicester Square00:02
Reckitt & Colman cleans up: Currency gains and strong demand in North America lift profits 17%00:02
Law Update: In-house increase00:02
Racing: Silk and steed surge onward as the Flat turf season gets under way00:02
A city that must die alone: Kabul remained intact throughout 13 years of anti-Communist jihad. Today it is shattered - but does the west care? Raymand Whitaker reports00:02
Dear Gazza00:02
Grievances against civil servants soar00:02
Law chief defends 'complete integrity': Attorney General attacks 'media myths' but admits 'excessive secrecy'. David Connett reports00:02
Computers: Jargon buster00:02
MUSIC / Quick and dead: Stephen Johnson on Sir Peter Maxwell Davies and the Duke Quartet00:02
Obituary: Luis Donaldo Colosio00:02
Recluse 'was tricked into changing will'00:02
Politician's son driven by despair to join hunger strike00:02
Bottom Line: Mowlem's view is tinted by optimism00:02
Wellcome suffers as Zovirax lets down City00:02
FILM / A blizzard from Oz: Daens (15) Dir: S Coninx (Bel), Australian Festival Barbican London, Aristocats (U) Dir: W Reitherman (US)00:02
Jewish settlers attack Arab houses00:02
Urban Europe looks to future without cars: Aachen: Carbon monoxide levels cut by 40%00:02
Whatever the question, George will furnish the answer00:02
Leading Article: Sir Nicholas fails the test00:02
Health quango whistle-blower is sacked00:02
Hepworth warns of difficult trading: Prospect of further tough conditions pushes shares down despite 30% profit increase00:02
Computers: Easy way to set up a window on the world: Leonard Doyle eases his laptop into gear and cruises out into the fast lane of the information superhighway00:02
Charities' ressure on MPs criticised00:02
Old guard prepare to depart from Lonrho00:02
Urban Europe looks to future without cars: Christian Wolmar reports from Amsterdam on a new transport initiative and looks at three traffic management policies00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Deaton lays cards on table: 'My biggest fear is being a nobody. I would hate to think that people would just not know about me when I died'00:02
Lyell admits ministers can refuse to sign gag orders00:02
Vodafone signs up for dollars 1.8bn satellite telecoms venture: Consortium to launch global mobile service00:02
Satellite adds to evidence of N Korean bomb plans00:02
Retail and office sites boost assets at Slough00:02
Law Update: Bar swapping00:02
Urban Europe looks to future without cars: La Rochelle: Free bicycles for all and flat-fare taxis00:02
Man arrested as hunt for severed head continues00:02
US troops withdraw as Somalis sign pact00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Jail group condemns intolerable conditions Jail group urges end to slop-out this year00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
The clash of the couriers: A privatised Parcelforce will enter a cut-throat market, writes Roger Trapp00:02
Smoking fails test on lowering stress00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Philip Morris sues for dollars 10bn00:02
Work for M&S helps Baird hold profit level00:02
More women delaying babies00:02
US investigates mid-air collision00:02
Man charged with murder00:02
Cricket: England mix familiar ingredients: Third Test preview00:02
Letter: Westminster as it is not and never was00:02
Racing: Dust turns to gold in sport of sheikhs: The world's top jockeys jostle for eminence in the Emirates, but Britain's new Flat season on turf makes an uncertain beginning Richard Edmondson, in Dubai,00:02
Bulger programmes come under attack00:02
Pupils 'to get half the PE they need': The time alloted for sports activity in the revised curriculum has alarmed experts. Fran Abrams reports00:02
Major signals end to Europe deadlock in days00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: The origins and purposes of National Science Week00:02
North Korea is defying safeguards on nuclear weapons: this is one of the pictures that prove it00:02
The crown jewels go back on display00:02
Pregnancy 'more likely with a lover' Lovers 'more likely to get women pregnant': British Psychological Society's annual conference in Brighton00:02
Allied-Lyons buys control of Domecq: Discounted pounds 650m rights issue will pave way for Allied to become world's third-largest spirits company00:02
Asylum seekers' protests cause chaos: Sharp rise in number of people held in detention centres and prisons has led to unrest. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Cinema levy set to cast the Twelve as villains00:02
Business & City In Brief00:02
EU farm fraud growing fast00:02
Letter: Sex education in a moral vacuum00:02
Law Update: Paid office00:02
The Daily Poem / Take Hands00:02
Football: Peacock goes but Francis stays: Mixed day at Queen's Park Rangers while Limpar joins Everton and Beagrie hops to City00:02
Father accused00:02
Disposals and plant closures hurt APV: Dividend maintained as profits slide 34%00:02
Stage set for Hope00:02
Leading Article: After uprising and murder00:02
Football: Brown backed by Michels00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Pembroke: Surprises in Shanghai for Standard?00:02
Golf: Norman's 63 equals record00:02
Light on a bamboo screen: The backdrops are still unreal, but a wave of powerful books and films is revealing China's human face to the West, says Rob Gifford00:02
Mother-in-law jailed for murder00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bravo] Le nouveau roman est arrive: The Resurrection of the Body - Maggie Hamand: Images, pounds 12.9500:02
Golf: Cunning King dismisses Duke: Curious combination advance00:02
Tories tear into Ashdown for copying Labour: Major takes fight to Liberal Democrat country00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Hockey: Britain look to avoid wooden spoon: Germany face hosts in Champions' Trophy final00:02
Two-tone Tony: Tony Curtis paints not for himself, not even for Hollywood, but for 'mankind'. Dalya Alberge finds more than mere celebrity art00:02
View from City Road: Time-bomb in the trade figures?00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Marquess's plea00:02
Orthodoxy is . . . a brand new Hillary wig: Straight or curly, nylon or real, traditional or trendy, a sheitel is the crowning glory of an orthodox Jewish woman's wardrobe. Jack Shamash reports00:02
Market Report: Spectacular casualties as gilts plumb the depths00:02
Candidate's murder throws Mexico into crisis: The Zapatistas or a political rival could be behind Luis Colosio's assassination, writes Phil Davison00:02
Sporting Digest: American football00:02
Inheritances 'growing rapidly'00:02
Partners under the camouflage00:02
Detainees reach record number: Civil rights groups claim prejudice against Africa and Asia, writes Jason Bennetto00:02
Misery for ABB as 700 railway carriage jobs go00:02
Beware the Mad March Hairdresser00:02
Letter: Sufferings of a Hindu family in Bangladesh00:02
Kurdish woman sets herself ablaze00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Policeman jailed00:02
Firefighters battle mystery blaze on Greek cruise ship in Piraeus harbour00:02
Tories defeated00:02
Dowager guilty of hate charges00:02
High street alarm 'load of nonsense'00:02
Proposal for savings on NHS drug bill rejected00:02
Strength of funds highly variable00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Motor Racing / Formula One Championship team-by-team guide00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
John Laing gloom counters increase00:02
Diary: Labour moves into the black00:02
Todays Number: 84700:02
Birthdays00:02
Leading Article: Four-wheeled menace can be overcome00:02
Labour in split over crime Bill00:02
Russian submarines 'touch'00:02
Table Tennis: Douglas back in limelight00:02
Real crimes re-enacted on TV 'fuel fears': Grade questions entertainment value00:02
Computers: Feedback00:02
FILM / Box-office charts00:02
Labour turns up heat over pension 'losers'00:02
Letter: Culture in Milwaukee00:02
ART / Outside edge: Rosie Millard visits the Ladies at the ICA00:02
Law Report: Jury to say if words were racist in 1960s: Mitchell v Book Sales Ltd - Court of Appeal (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice Chancellor, Lord Justice Hirst and Lord Justice Waite), 24 March 199400:02
Politics of trading fact for face00:02
Sun Alliance faces 'internal stock-taking': New chief executive plans thorough review for low-inflation environment00:02
Polish orphans 'rented out' for sex in West00:02
Man deported00:02
1m pounds fraud trial00:02
Spies have to accept 8% cut spending00:02
Dennis Potter dying of cancer but still 'full of life'00:02
FILM / True confessions: Ryan Gilbey previews the Eighth London Lesbian and Gay Film Festival; plus free ticket offer00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Clintons 'profited from Whitewater'00:02
View from City Road: Justifiable concern about Wellcome00:02
Non-League Football: Richardson's boost for Gateshead00:02
Letter: Sex education in a moral vacuum00:02
View from City Road: An offer made in the rights spirit from Allied00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Lebanon right-wing party outlawed00:02
Final appeal after 19 months in jail00:02
Urban Europe looks to future without cars: Copenhagen: Bus lanes replace motorway schemes00:02
End of the reign for Spanish dynasty00:02
THEATRE / And What's More ..00:02
Racing: Flat start ends in blind alley00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Obituary: Macdonald Carey00:02
M40 joins network of motorway services: Motorists seeking a break from the sights and sounds of a busy highway can stop at a calming, green oasis. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Brandenburg heads for poll00:02
Letter: The origins and purposes of National Science Week00:02
Sports Listings: Plan ahead: 1995 Rugby Union World Cup00:02
Six Britons killed in helicopter crash: Five from one family die on tourist flight in Romania. James Cusick reports00:02
Sports Listings: Saturday / Rowing: Boat Race, Putney to Mortlake