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Rugby Union: Swansea resolve is tested00:02
Cricket: South Africans grind out slender advantage00:02
South Korea seeks Peking's help00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup Final: Saunders destroys United's dream: Aston Villa's master plan puts paid to Ferguson's malfunctioning Big Red Machine as Kanchelskis is dismissed00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Radio 5 switches to Live output00:02
Science: When a halo appears in the heavens: Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest take a shine to the Moon's glowing circle and other celestial light shows00:02
Pembroke: Buzby comes back to haunt BT00:02
Games: Puzzling magazine is resurrected00:02
Bullets 'prove Goldstein not alone'00:02
Motor Racing: Irvine suspended after spectacular accident00:02
Murder inquiry00:02
Pentos poised for pounds 50m rights issue to repair damage in three chains00:02
Ugandans vote in polls with no parties: After the first election in 14 years, a new assembly is likely to back President Museveni's constitution, writes Richard Dowden, Africa Editor00:02
Book Review / Good Berliners who saw retribution in the RAF: Berlin - Anthony Read & David Fisher: Hutchinson, 18.99 pounds00:02
Rugby League: Hanley's hard edge brings a new tone to Headingley: Leeds through to cup final to face Wigan who suffer second defeat in week00:02
Turkish PM boosted by nation-wide polls00:02
Look what happened in Asia: The BBC's World Service Television is a sure winner, but it needs better backing if it is to keep its audiences, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Shanghai opens its doors to foreigners: The booming stock exchange is preparing to ease broking restrictions and allow non-Chinese firms to list00:02
Appointments00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Shifting Star of the East00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Hurd's EU voting proposal creates further uncertainty: Minister admits that failure to agree would be an 'own goal'. Andrew Marshall reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Dream of unlimited power fades to black: Dounreay, which 40 years ago seemed to hold the answer to Britain's energy needs, closes this week, a victim of privatisation00:02
Science: Seduced by the gene genie: The Government wants criminals to be genetically fingerprinted. But, warns David Pringle, a DNA database may put the innocent at risk00:02
Scottish Football: More gloom for Macari00:02
Letter: Hunger-striking asylum seekers at crisis point in detention centres00:02
Dear Dennis Potter: One of our finest television playwrights has been told he only has a short time to live. As a young man he feared his passionate beliefs and commitment would fade. He needn't have worried, says an admirer00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Gas Attack00:02
Rugby Union: Tigers catch on late as Salmon seeks lure: Neither closest rivals nor the champions manage to hit peak form00:02
Italian Election '94: Voting by colours clarifies new system00:02
Borneo survivor wants to try again00:02
'Stealth' Route: Plan revives old journey to the West: Christian Wolmar and Nicholas Schoon look at the shift in government thinking in the face of a fierce 'green' campaign00:02
Maiden flight for Eurofighter00:02
Casement diaries show swings from seriousness to sex: Public gets chance to judge likelihood of forgery00:02
Basketball: Tigers' desire fulfilled00:02
Top aide embroils Clinton in more Whitewater worry00:02
Secrets convictions cast cloud over Albanian leader's visit00:02
Aircraft ditches00:02
Cricket: West Indies lose their grip: Tourists' third Test game plan puts them in position to take advantage00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Patten urged to drop plans for 'starred' A-levels: Adviser says new grade will not work00:02
Letter: Removing all temptation from sex education00:02
I was fired; now mothers have a choice00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Court Circular00:02
Polling day, and a brief calm interrupts Italy's political storms00:02
Saudis triumph in fight against oil production cuts: Opec agreement to remain in force for the rest of the year, but analysts are not expecting another slide in prices00:02
Zulu leader lives in fear after break with Inkatha00:02
Table Tennis: England in semi-finals: Chen misses French test00:02
Rugby Union: All Blacks win back sevens title00:02
Hong Kong sweats while China overheats: Peter Rodgers tests the mood in Hong Kong and Shanghai and finds grounds for cautious optimism00:02
Chess: Young players take charge00:02
Hungarians try to pierce the gloom with a grin00:02
Official: girls are nicer than boys: Survey of 30,000 teenagers finds relationships within the family remain strong00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries (CORRECTED)00:02
Cook Islanders reject McDonald's00:02
Cross-Country: British travel second class00:02
Cricket: England bowlers encourage optimism: Thorpe underpins tourists' push to a first-innings lead and West Indies batsmen struggle to cope under unaccustomed pressure00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Rugby League: Record run for Sheffield00:02
GOOD QUESTIONS: Flipper wasn't just a pretty face00:02
Football: Daldlish keeps his head as the summit looms: Blackburn display encouraging freedom00:02
Letter: Time to stop dithering and follow Europe's lead in curbing the car00:02
Letter: A handshake with Germany00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Letter: Hunger-striking asylum seekers at crisis point in detention centres00:02
DANCE / False move: Judith Mackrell on Wayne McGregor and the Royal Ballet in London00:02
Letter: A handshake with Germany00:02
Jungle journey: a survivor's story00:02
Conscientious and fluent examiner00:02
THEATRE / The plot thickens: Paul Taylor on a London revival of Marivaux's The Cheating Hearts00:02
Prison 'pay' plea00:02
Non, he cannot be De Gaulle: Andrew Marshall deplores a stupid clash over Europe that has ended in retreat00:02
Binder Hamlyn considers merger approach from Arthur Andersen00:02
Obituary: David Ginsburg00:02
Soldiers hurt00:02
Southampton University00:02
Sporting Digest: Netball00:02
Hungary's gain is Britain's loss: Adrian Bridge reports on GE's decision to move the nerve centre of its European into the former Eastern bloc00:02
How monetary policy was tightened by mistake00:02
The Programme: 'Fix' that led to massive costs: Christian Wolmar and Nicholas Schoon look at the shift in government thinking in the face of a fierce 'green' campaign00:02
Financial pressure mounts on Lloyd's underwriting managers00:02
Rugby Union: Corcoran checks slide: London Irish have something to cheer about at last00:02
Streisand concerts sold out00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Rape gang hunted00:02
'Relief' in parish as priest quits after turbulent tenure: Senior church official will try to restore confidence to a rural community split by feuds since the arrival four years ago of a charismatic figure. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Day Out00:02
Tennis: Britain plummet to new depths: Davis Cup captain attacks LTA's training00:02
Science: After the software snarl-ups: Suppliers may need a certificate of competence to win orders - but what do they prove? Lynne Curry reports on an industry in turmoil00:02
Rugby Union: Not the merry best of Bath00:02
Obituary: Lord Nugent of Guildford00:02
Israel blocks Hebron food aid00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Letter: Designed for success00:02
Motorcycling: Kocinski gives Cagiva the perfect start00:02
Football: Evans has to change life on the road: Arsenal pack for Europe00:02
Thatcherites groomed for the Commons00:02
Golf: Norman rolls in the birdies: Zoeller is left trailing in Players' Championship00:02
Today's Number: 300:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Doctors find third eating disorder00:02
The Daily Poem: Early November00:02
Letter: Time to stop dithering and follow Europe's lead in curbing the car00:02
Naked joy00:02
'Half of teenage pupils are bullied'00:02
Obituary: C. H. Rolph00:02
Italian Election '94: Italians quietly baffled on polling day: Voters struggle with ballot changes that mix majority and proportional systems as well as new parties, names and symbols00:02
Birthdays00:02
People like polo: Polo is no longer the preserve of the rich. Richard Simpson gets in the swing with the help of a milk crate and an electric horse00:02
Leading Article: If boys would only be more like girls00:02
Letter: Hunger-striking asylum seekers at crisis point in detention centres00:02
Obituary: Dame Whina Cooper00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Sculpture spectacular fails to tempt buyers00:02
Bolivian leader admits mistakes00:02
European Football: Milan are felled by Di Canio00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Satirist dies00:02
Racing: The leading figures over jumps this season00:02
Cabinet gets EU surrender terms: Isolated Hurd returns with ultimatum to agree voting deal that puts Major on the spot00:02
First issue00:02
Leading Article: A needless and damaging battle00:02
Peter Pringle's America: An inexcusable cloud of death00:02
Close vote for Japan coalition00:02
East looks west for security00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Science: Safeway shelf-stacker is among six of the scientific best: Lynne Curry meets the winning entrants in the British Association/Independent European quiz00:02
British Gas plans to cash in on surplus property00:02
Letter: College excellence assessed first-hand00:02
Rugby Union: Quinnell muscles way past England00:02
Racing: Punters' crusade winning the arguments: A tenacious campaign is being fought for the only customers in the high street to be denied consumer protection00:02
Review: The medium has a message for you all00:02
Read her CV and weep: Savvy and sassy, Shaa Wasmund has a gift for promotion. Emma Lindsey meets a whiz-kid on a roll00:02
Led up the garden path to a small, damp, sunless cell00:02
Hindus' Holi day welcomes spring with a colourful festival00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Obituary: Ian McGivering00:02
17 die as tornado hits church00:02
Retreat on roads will incite fresh battles: Christian Wolmar and Nicholas Schoon look at the shift in government thinking in the face of a fierce 'green' campaign00:02
Coales' Notes / God squad00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Rescued colonel defends 'challenging' expedition00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Argent to seek listing in summer00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Rugby League: Myler keeps Warrington on course00:02
Out of Japan: Recession helps the salaryman find his family values00:02
Football: No boundary to ineptitude: Oldham's grim stalemate00:02
Sexual congress for sweet-talking sociologists00:02
Child rapist dies in jail cell00:02
Briton shot00:02
'In Ukraine we have no time for democracy': Andrew Higgins in Kiev finds a mounting fascist backlash against President Kravchuk and his Communist cronies00:02
Shutdown leaves sense of injustice: John Arlidge hears how workers feel short-changed by the closure process00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Leading Article: Powerful rulers of the satellite airwaves00:02
Football: Limpar's statement of intent: Tottenham break drought00:02
Letter: A tradition of sleaze00:02
Students turn on the heat as France votes00:02
New Issues: Fewer leaps of faith as worm and tide turn00:02
Yeltsin returns home00:02
At the top of a mast it all clicked: To take her dramatic photographs of racing yachts, Kos Evans shimmes up the rigging. But, as she told Jim White, it's scary up there00:02
Hornby's not yet at the end of the line: In the third of a series on company survival, Nigel Cope looks at one of Britain's most famous toy makers00:02
Izetbegovic elected chairman00:02
The Worst of Times: Memories of a screaming harridan: Frances Fyfield talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Happy Anniversary: Turning a blind eye00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher quick to put Senna in a spin: Hard-charging German confirms potential as Hill's second place consoles Williams00:02
Racing: Dunwoody closes gap on Maguire00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Rebel alert for Mexico army attack00:02
Heseltine faces opposition to early Royal Mail sell-off00:02
The Boat Race: Cambridge come close to a perfect unity: German pair see their own expectations surpassed as Oxford's courage prevents total humiliation00:02
Hockey: Chairman celebrates centenary triumph: Hampstead and Westminster rise00:02
M25 Widening: Debate reaches its 'Stalingrad': Christian Wolmar and Nicholas Schoon look at the shift in government thinking in the face of a fierce 'green' campaign00:02
Letter: Time to stop dithering and follow Europe's lead in curbing the car00:02
My husband a serial killer? Impossible . . .: When a man is accused of murder, his wife and mother are usually the last to believe it. Scarlett MccGwire reports