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A touch of country living in the town00:02
Morgan's Latin American fund falls short of target00:02
The phrase that pays in Peking00:02
Letter: Powers of the Attorney General00:02
Reducing the risks of motoring abroad: Always tell your insurer, warns Caroline Merrell00:02
Obituary: Vladimir Alexandrovich Tikhonov00:02
Cuttings: Golden Graham00:02
British soldiers wounded in Bosnia00:02
Fixed mortgage rates shoot up00:02
Sex guide 'cleared'00:02
Golf: Zoeller shines in the rain: Storm delays play and soaks much-criticised Sawgrass course00:02
Hurd rebukes EU critics00:02
Long haul to the heights: Chris Gill ends his skiing season on far-off South American slopes00:02
Australia to jail sex tourists00:02
ProShare seminar00:02
Hill Samuel quits00:02
Departures: Long-haul offers00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Changing face of the bank manager00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Children's Books: Happy families and rare pigs: Maureen Owen on the best books for children00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Children's Books: Staring at the moon: 'The Cat, the Crow and the Banyan Tree' - Penelope Lively: Walker Books, 7.99 pounds00:02
Americans say a not so fond farewell to Somalia00:02
Readers Recipe: Cake for catholic tastes00:02
Cash-back improves00:02
Rescued Army climbers survived on biscuit crumbs00:02
Sport: The week in review00:02
Romanian Communists pardonedQSUBHEAD:00:02
Vegetable fats, choc horror]: Are cheap candy bars worthy of the name 'chocolate'? Joanna Blythman thinks not00:02
CSC wins contract worth pounds 1bn with BAe00:02
Software-linking specialist floats at 100p00:02
Extra costs threaten homebuyers: Sue Fieldman hears differing views on a move to make mortgage borrowers pay separate legal fees incurred by the lenders00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Racing: US riders clean up in Dubai dirt: McCarron writes his name in the sand by taking the International Jockeys' Challenge00:02
Empire strikes back for Sappho00:02
Scottish Football: Miller's grim forecast00:02
Tool Box: Portable power to your elbow00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Children's Books: The grisly corpse rises every month: Dina Rabinovitch considers the new fashion for teenage horror fiction00:02
Hockey: British pride bruised by Arnau: Nicklin provides the only respite against rampant Spanish while Ipswich entertain Hightown hopes00:02
REVIEW / Having a ball with Geldof in Goondiwindi00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Spring forward00:02
Out of China: The hard way to overcome fear of flying00:02
Appeals:00:02
When the garden's all to pot: Anna Pavord opens her Workshop, a series on reader problems, with advice on how to cheer up a courtyard00:02
Extra cash on offer to elderly owners00:02
Football: Wolves show their hunger for Taylor: Hayward closes on target - Guy Hodgson on new moves at Molineux00:02
Proposals to 'stifle democracy' rebuffed00:02
Bengalis defend race tactics by Lib Dems: Mary Braid explores east London's complex political terrain where nothing is as it appears to be00:02
Muddle is likely to survive Ukraine vote: Expect no real answers when 36 parties stand tomorrow, writes Andrew Higgins in Kiev00:02
ARTS / And what's more ..00:02
How businessman helped MI6 and ended up in court: Peter Koenig and Tim Kelsey investigate how a patriotic entrepreneur's meeting with illegal weapons dealers led to fraud charges00:02
Departures: Everest treks00:02
Competition: Story of the Year: Scholastic00:02
Golf: Webster and Wall prevail: Teenage takeover in fearsome foursomes battle on Old Course00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Joyrider killed00:02
Letter: Powers of the Attorney General00:02
View From New York: Merrill works to set the fax straight00:02
Rugby Union: Bath find fresh incentives to keep on running: Double-take would give Rowell perfect send-off while Leicester seek to continue winning way00:02
Relaxed Clinton stems the tide of Whitewater: Congressman refutes President's claim that he lost money00:02
Revenge fever builds up in Hebron00:02
A boffin has a bash: When he wasn't baking bread, Jack Tritton, 79, was beating swords into ploughshares - or old Spitfires into electric cars, as he explains to Jonathan Glancey00:02
Laying the bogy of capital gains tax: A night's bed-and-breakfast can have a refreshing effect on your financial position, explains Vivien Goldsmith00:02
Court Circular00:02
Gardeners' radio team sows the seeds of change: Horticulture experts who left the BBC rather than be split up are blooming in pastures new. Michael Leapman reports00:02
Hamilton cover00:02
Yeltsin denounces 'plots'00:02
Landseer stag scene sets price record00:02
Ritual Britain: Curse keeps the flour flowing to country kitchens: Marianne Macdonald sees villagers gather to claim a historic right00:02
Father held after children battered to death00:02
Obituary: The Earl of Inchcape (CORRECTED)00:02
Basketball: Bears head for the play-offs minus Harried00:02
Sport: Quotes of the week00:02
Advisers chosen for power generators share sale00:02
'Sacred' contract under threat00:02
Today's Number: 1800:02
Barclays' points denied a holiday00:02
Sikh serves dishwashing penance00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Bowled over by a well stocked cellar: The former England cricketer Ian Botham tells Anthony Rose how John Arlott introduced him to the joys of wine00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Frankie goes to Fulham Road00:02
Check your health and reap rewards: Prosperity tries out US system for cutting assurance premiums00:02
Departures: Guides to France00:02
Letter: Major against the Brussels bureaucrats00:02
Departures: Cuba fly-drive00:02
Letter: Tribal struggles in modern Africa00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Departures: First into North Korea00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Hospital donor withdraws pounds 6m00:02
North Korea places troops on alert00:02
Making a smart move: Anne Spackman reports on the success of schemes helping homeowners with negative equity00:02
Letter: Unfair cultural caricatures of Leavis the 'Luddite'00:02
Bank forgot to tell customers of deadline00:02
Obituary: Professor Kenneth Neill Cameron00:02
Lebanon clash00:02
Stain sticks at Hoover as flight farce drags on: Thousands are still fighting over free air tickets, says Andrew Bibby00:02
Poser phone00:02
Reader Recipe: Dark, dense and pretty intense: Correction00:02
Letter: Unfair cultural caricatures of Leavis the 'Luddite'00:02
Football: Team news00:02
Deacon offers service insurance00:02
View From New York: Trump set to construct a pillar of strength00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Obituary: Professor Charles Brink00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup Final: Enigma who spells danger: Fierce pace and powerful shooting are the strengths of Villa's key player. James Woodward reports00:02
Tanker oil spill00:02
11 rape charges00:02
Cricket / Third Test: The answer lies in imported soil in Trinidad00:02
MUSIC / Notes that speak louder than words: Mozart may be Top Composer, but there's still that unquenchable voice. The pianist Richard Goode talks Beethoven with Robert Cowan00:02
Where does the money go?: Simon Calder investigates the mysteries of cut-price air tickets, and figures that his pounds 195 trip to America lost Virgin Atlantic almost pounds 4000:02
BOOK REVIEW / Children's Books: Bookshop window00:02
Pittencrieff split plans finalised00:02
Synagogue fire 'horrific'00:02
Guaranteed link00:02
Letter: Were they Bronte by accident of accent?00:02
Profile: Fergie-mania: who can live with it?: Alex Ferguson, Manchester United's main man00:02
Student protest in Paris fails to rattle authorities00:02
Football Diary: Livewire offer on deadline00:02
Widows who lose on pension rights: Caroline Merrell finds rules can vary widely00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Radical proposals to transform system00:02
US grants asylum to gay man00:02
Clintons cook up a storm00:02
Staff warned Lyell over arms trial: Attorney General tells inquiry of Matrix Churchill fears. David Connett reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Two voices and one earthly comfort: 'Charlotte Bronte: A Passionate Life' - Lyndall Gordon: Chatto & Windus, 17.99 pounds: Claire Tomalin on a patient, subtle but speculative new biography of Charlotte Bronte00:02
Interest rate pessimism rattles gilts: Bundesbank warning over growth in money supply deepens fears in markets00:02
Nova from Newcastle00:02
Athletics: Dick's departure leaves athletics in a state of flux: A sport already uncertain of its future faces more difficult decisions after the head coach's resignation this week. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Cook Islands PM wins poll mandate00:02
MUSIC REVIEW / Putting on the styles: Nicholas Williams at London's Schnittke festival00:02
Pepped up00:02
Table Tennis: Table service resumes in European Championships00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Neil Kinnock arriving at court to explain his 103mph drive on the M1100:02
Airbus crash bodies still missing00:02
Motor Racing: Senna sees Schumacher on his tail: Brazilian GP00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Lib Dem vote rigging alleged00:02
Astronomists seek to keep the nights dark00:02
Benefits unclaimed00:02
Train crash injures 3500:02
Country Matters: Everyday story of stressed-out folk00:02
Stroking helps premature babies develop intelligence00:02
'Politicians lie better on television'00:02
Faith and Reason: When Freedom speaks with a Hebrew accent: Rabbi David J. Goldberg, Senior Rabbi at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London, considers the historic message of the feast of Passover, which is celebrated tonight.00:02
US smokers face ban on lighting up at work00:02
Cuttings: Bulb bonanza00:02
Chain ganged00:02
Gastropod00:02
Wills00:02
Departures: Italian Easters00:02
Appeals: The Vigilant Trust00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV tips00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup Final: Peerless Cantona losing peers' respect: Manchester United must be on their best behaviour at Wembley tomorrow. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
Letter: Powers of the Attorney General00:02
Service appointments00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Departures: Jersey packages00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Accounting for taste: Number-jugglers need love too, says a new agency for professionals. Emma Cook reports00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Lewis shifts balance to England: West Indies lose four wickets in space of five overs after tourists miss early catches00:02
Hockey: Ambitious Leicester00:02
Football: Porterfield's dream00:02
Cuttings: Northern alpines00:02
View From New York: Goldman loses shine in service00:02
Money Grouse: Credit tests irk rejects00:02
Big spender Frogmore doubles up00:02
Killer 'had asked for help'00:02
Doctors urged to back action over fees00:02
New body to review 'wrongful' convictions: Aim to restore confidence in justice00:02
Birthdays00:02
Children's Books: Wanted: the best children's story00:02
Rowing / Boat Race: Germans to set pace for Cambridge: After a wholesale crew review, Oxford have changed their coach for today's contest. Hugh Matheson reports on a power struggle00:02
Rowing / Boat Race: Oxford's outsiders learning to adapt: Hugh Matheson on an enduring Eton connection00:02
Toxic exports ban00:02
COMEDY / Positions on the slide rule: Or is it? Mark Wareham on Ben Moor and Jim Davidson's Sinderella00:02
Tennis: Great Britain humiliated by Portugal: Cup defeats for Petchey and Bates00:02
Lonrho struggles with revolt over directors' pay-offs: Embattled chairman demands full vote count as show of hands produces unfavourable answer on compensation00:02
Whitehall stood by as men were jailed: Exclusive: MI6 encouraged businessmen to pursue Iran missile deal in case with close parallels to Matrix Churchill00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Shopping malls meet tulgy woods: 'Second Nature' - Alice Hoffman: Macmillan, 14.99 pounds00:02
'Praying mantis' gets 15 years00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Obituary: Devika Rani00:02
The Location Hunters: Which way is the 19th century, please?: The Middlemarch trail leads to the pleasant town of Stamford. But television fans don't find what they're looking for, says Anna Pavord00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Recommended00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Howard salutes hi-tech policing00:02
Appointments00:02
Fraser deal00:02
Better late . . . or maybe not: Delicious marinated olives and other pleasing touches did not make up for the failures, says Emily Green00:02
Choosing the card00:02
Clocks forward00:02
Departures: US for bikers00:02
Lyell admits responsibility00:02
Murder charge00:02
Rugby Union: Swansea are walking a familiar tightrope00:02
Departures: For tots in Crete00:02
Rugby League: Leeds in positive position00:02
Zulus demonstrate against Buthelezi00:02
Motorcycling: Cadalora's mission: Grand prix season starts00:02
Obituary: Lewis Grizzard00:02
Football: Blue Brazil, masters of the pitiful game: It is 37 matches since Cowdenbeath last won at home. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Motor Racing: The driving force of Formula One: Max Mosley has a convincing vision for the sport he loves and leads. Derick Allsop reports00:02
SFO investigates Resort Hotels: Claims fly between past and present management as group battles to save its market listing00:02
National Express wants more airports: Group profits for the year rise 37% to pounds 9m but coach operation loses share of the market00:02
Letter: Tribal struggles in modern Africa00:02
Obituary: Mai Zetterling00:02
Independent Road Test: Bravo for the Punto: Gavin Green is entertained by Fiat's fresh and bright new hatchback00:02
SECOND THOUGHTS / Greece wasn't the word: John Banville on his first novel, Nightspawn (Gallery Press, pounds 6.95)00:02
Church appointments00:02
Gun killer gets life00:02
Analysts hold the line on Opec production meeting00:02
Market Report: See-saw session ends a 'mad, mad, mad' account00:02
Public calm hides Tory fears over elections: Annual meeting of the Conservative Central Council: Donald Macintyre finds representatives in subdued mood for electoral challenges00:02
Burundi fighting eases00:02
Japan moves to solve trade dispute00:02
Horn of plenty: Eighties world music festivals have been replaced by less commercial events. Naseem Khan embraces the spirit of Ethiopia00:02
US credit calms markets in an uncertain Mexico: Party militants jeer presidential rival at Colosio wake, writes Phil Davison in Mexico City00:02
Bupa rejigs premiums00:02
CU raises life profits with new accounting00:02
IRA faces blame for beating councillor00:02
Cricket: Australia hit back after early losses00:02
The British Psychological Society's Annual Conference: Therapy 'induces false memories of abuse' in adults00:02
Landmarks: Cragside00:02
Pilot spotted 'pebble SOS' left by lost soldiers00:02
Italian Election '94: 'Talking statues' have last word with Italy's voters00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Half-naked landlady guilty of harassment00:02
Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Punishment shooting theory in motiveless murder00:02
US lifts Newman Tonks: Dividend cut despite turnaround from loss to pounds 16m profit00:02
Kidnapping duke imprisoned00:02
Leading Article: Walk tall, and look the world in the eye00:02
The British Psychological Society's Annual Conference: Cheating 'is widespread at universities'00:02
College drugs raid00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup Final: Natural stamp of high class: United's driving force is just as fearsome with his mouth as his feet. Guy Hodgson reports