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Croda inks in 80% profit rise but shares slip back00:02
Sell-off signals long goodbye to British Rail: The railway system faces its most radical and controversial shake-up since nationalisation in 1948. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Hot air hand driers are linked to harmful bacteria00:02
Walking: Hard-won battle with the elements: Andrew Bibby in the Lakes00:02
Racing: Brittain goes East00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Old Bailey set to try first war crimes: Prosecution service referral moves closer00:02
Husband cleared00:02
Why anything goes between the covers: The young deserve better than a trendy, hedonistic sex manual published by a quango, says Susan Elkin00:02
Leakey replacement named00:02
Maybe they were Right all along: Italy's election was a first step towards political normality, writes Patricia Clough00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Anderson shelter00:02
Football: Struggling City thwarted by Genchev00:02
Insults fly on a black day for Major: Crisis over Europe: Tory MPs predict autumn leadership challenge as harsh words follow climbdown00:02
Churchill cut down in size00:02
Fan's Eye View: Why I like hot Bovril down me00:02
Exchange seeks executive to run regulatory body: Departments to merge under umbrella00:02
EU reluctantly accepts Britain's compromise: The voting delay won by Britain will last until the EU rewrites its rules in 199600:02
NOTICES00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Princely book collection for sale00:02
Letter: Self-governing 'solution' will encourage violence in South Africa00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Pubs pay more00:02
First tests for eleven-year-olds set for summer00:02
View from City Road: Too much red tape at the Exchange00:02
Railtrack chairman's Watford Awayday hits the buffers00:02
Party support ebbs from Major00:02
Bottom Line: PosTel deal makes sense for both sides00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Italian Election: Three-month campaign to 'save Italy'00:02
Bottom Line: Bargain from Next00:02
Norwich suspends sales staff: Insurer to retrain 800 employees after fears they are not qualified enough to sell policies00:02
Curator's Choice: The Mary Rose00:02
MPs 'did not need to know of arms changes': Trefgarne says more exports were expected00:02
Obituary: Kenneth Robinson00:02
On patrol against racism: The East End's Guardian Asians aim to promote their defensive tactics in other cities, reports Duncan Steer00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Next walks tall on the high street: Stores provide star performance as profits rise by nearly 100 per cent00:02
An Antwerp clog - now what would Froggy say?00:02
Birthdays00:02
Triumphant Berlusconi struggles for coalition00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Football: Macari's pounds 1m quest00:02
Rugby Union: Live TV cuts Bath's cup support00:02
Football: New era begins with belief00:02
Whitehall to charge for information: Fees 'limit access to government files'00:02
Proudfoot asks for lay-off cash00:02
Craxi trial switch plea rejected00:02
Hard sell out for pensions00:02
Touvier claims he saved many Jews facing execution00:02
Letter: Saved by the bell00:02
HIV case go-ahead00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Leading Article: Not all tragedies are avoidable00:02
Blenheim Group wary despite pounds 45m profit00:02
Cycling: Time trial favours Boardman: Tour of Britain route announced00:02
BR prosecuted00:02
French yacht crew still held00:02
Professor's home raided after funeral00:02
Chemical ruling00:02
Banana exporters agree to EU deal00:02
Italian Election: Victory poses new test for divided right00:02
Hot potato00:02
Making a prime minister of the President00:02
This boil-in-the-bag Britain: We turn Eurosceptically squeamish without noticing how we have botched our identity00:02
Football: Happy Taylor back in business at Wolves: Former England manager makes smart start in his attempt to inspire Midlands giants to play-off place. Phil Shaw reports00:02
THE FRINGE / A heaven in hell's despite00:02
Italian Election: Northern League poised on threshold of power00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Jail term cut00:02
Kazakh leader moots closer ties with Russia00:02
Media: Pleased? Actually, no, not really: Are we getting too much sex? Meg Carter reports on current advertising and below, Ruth Picardie looks at women's magazines00:02
Japanese lose faith in their reformist PM: Hosokawa was picked as Mister Clean but now faces charges of bribery - Pledges given to open market to foreign business00:02
Passenger ferries 'at risk if helicopter rescue service is cut': Commons committee attacks decision to withdraw air-search cover from three coastal areas intensively used by shipping00:02
69,000 pounds teapot00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
MMC clears ice-cream monopolies00:02
Tibbett strengthens ties to Ford delivery network00:02
Italian Election: Political novice strikes it lucky first time: Fiona Leney in Rome answers questions about Silvio Berlusconi and charts the astonishing speed with which he has come to power00:02
Inside Parliament: Bishops attack 'retreat from Christianity': Carey leads opposition to Sunday Trading Bill - Hailsham backs deregulation - Lords vote to allow restricted opening by stores00:02
Dear Dan Quayle: The former vice-president is about to become a newspaper columnist. Some words of advice from an experienced practitioner00:02
Pigs bred to carry human genes00:02
Ivory Towers: Trusting to Gluck00:02
Media: The glossies' sensational appetite for sex is waning00:02
Letter: Self-governing 'solution' will encourage violence in South Africa00:02
Lloyd's syndicate warns of losses 'up to 200m pounds'00:02
Bardon slides further00:02
Italian Election: Fascists come in from the cold00:02
Hammerson deal lifts PosTel stake00:02
View from City Road: Norwich pays for taking its eye off the ball00:02
Cricket: Chanderpaul typifies team of fighters00:02
Profiting from the Great American Phone War: Out of America00:02
Plant fire burns hole in Hickson's results00:02
French students block trains00:02
Newspaper breached code00:02
Letter: English by degrees00:02
Archaeology: En route to a monumental clash: David Keys on conflicting plans to turn Stonehenge into a car-free landscape00:02
Off the rocks and in the swim: Ten years ago, this couple's marriage was failing. Today, big audiences seek their advice, says Martin Whittaker00:02
Dirt and beggars loom large in London's image: Simon Midgley looks at what Londoners think about their city00:02
Letter: Women are not naturally better at child care00:02
Firms 'lose out in exports battle': Executives say curbs on overseas aid budget affect trade. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
TELEVISION / Bleeding hands, not bleeding hearts00:02
Talks to comfort pupils after killing: Counselling starts for children still in shock after classroom stabbing. Malcolm Pithers reports00:02
Immigrants held00:02
Today's number: 2500:02
View from City Road: New dawn for coal industry fades00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Chess: An older, wiser man00:02
Group 4 won jail contract with surprise low bid00:02
MUSIC: Doing domestic violence: Anthony Payne on the Vienna Philharmonic and London Symphony orchestras in Strauss and Sibelius in London00:02
Architecture: Disabled art students see the light: The users of a new building are helping to design it. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Accident reopens debate over seat belts: Boy, 6, dies as school mini-bus hits truck00:02
Have they got news for you]: The News Huddlines is an old joke where the punchlines have hardly changed in 18 years. Thank Hudd for that, says Richard North00:02
Schools failing to obey law on daily worship00:02
Mexican ruling party names new candidate00:02
Football: Earle inspires rout of Blackburn: Wimbledon undermine the ambition of Premiership title chasers00:02
Schools failing to obey law on daily worship00:02
Diary: Tell-tale bundle of the unexpected00:02
Clinton's popularity grows00:02
Boots decides artist's nude snapshots are over-exposed00:02
Cabinet rebuffs Howard over 'life means life'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Police storm occupied mosque00:02
BMW confident of retaining technology links with Honda00:02
Law Report: Presumption no longer English law: Curry v Director of Public Prosecutions. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Mann and Mr Justice Laws), 29 March 199400:02
Crisis point for hunger strikers00:02
Kashmir blast kills 15 Indian troops00:02
Murder inquiry00:02
Racing: Ex-jockey just the job for start: Hopes of avoiding a repeat of last year's Aintree fiasco will ride on experience gained the other side of the tape00:02
Obituary: Frances Donaldson00:02
Leading Article: Un Ballo in Maschera00:02
Demarcation hold up Krajina truce00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Athletics: Norman hearing goes ahead: Promotions officer must today face disciplinary proceedings00:02
Lyons mayor charged00:02
Letter: Tory Eurosecret00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Market Report: Gilts slump may worsen as funds are forced to sell: Market report00:02
Museveni ahead in Uganda polls00:02
Letter: Films romanticise a vicious dictatorship00:02
Letter: Self-governing 'solution' will encourage violence in South Africa00:02
Obituary: Frances Donaldson00:02
UFF rocket attack00:02
I follow the example of Crazy Horse: Susan De Muth in bed with Sherman Alexie00:02
Football: Newcastle enjoy sixth sense to go third00:02
CSA wins praise despite helping 'tiny minority' of lone mothers00:02
Servant accused00:02
Pembroke: Tailors ride forth from Savile Row00:02
Rugby Union: Pilgrim still waiting for his moment: Full-back's ban for dabbling in rugby league is over but injury delays return. Barrie Fairall reports00:02
No time to beat around the Bush: Dominic Dromgoole has made a success of the Bush Theatre by fibbing and attacking his critics. Sabine Durrant risked a face-to-face meeting00:02
Police suspension00:02
Cricket: Border guards the door00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Radio 5 alive, but not quite kicking00:02
The Daily Poem: The Funeral00:02
Architecture: A driverless train, a blighted destination: A railway deep into London's Docklands emphasises the potential yet to be realised in the east, says Gillian Widdicombe00:02
Table Tennis: Satisfaction for nimble Syed00:02
Burglar jailed00:02
Rights issue funds British Biotech plans00:02
Media moguls with power to play politics: The Italian elections could contain a lesson for Britain. David Lister reports00:02
Cricket: Ambrose shatters English hopes: West Indies wreak havoc in 80 minutes00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Waterford in the clear00:02
Property rises high but the markets look down: Tom Stevenson assesses the prospects for the industry following the sharp dip in share prices00:02
Media: Religious TV needs a conversion: Broadcasters seem incapable of understanding people who believe, says Yasmin Alibhai-Brown00:02
Right-winger may face charges in Jewish row00:02
BEST SELLERS / Top 10 flowers00:02
Istanbul and Ankara set to fall to Islamists00:02
Monster mission00:02
Bottom Line: Pentos woe00:02
Israelis talk peace to sound of gunfire: The killing of six Gazans by undercover soldiers has sent out mixed messages about the government's commitment to the peace deal00:02
Property revival helps Taylor Woodrow back to the black00:02
Rugby League: Court decides McGuire can play for Eagles00:02
Tennis: Australian Open wants five-set women's final: Approval sought for Grand Slam innovation00:02
Football: Arsenal advantage as Wright strikes00:02
Tokyo bows to US pressure on trade00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Court Circular00:02
Pentos makes 45m pounds call and drops dividend: Retail group announces pounds 70.6m loss as banks agree to standstill on debts00:02
Architecture: Bridges back to Wilfred Owen's poetry: Jonathan Glancey admires a memorial that rejects the figurative approach00:02
Football: The title run-in00:02
SA army throws in its lot with ANC00:02
Obituary: Alvilde Lees-Milne00:02
Sex education curbs 'will mean more pregnancies': Concern over limits to confidential advice for children00:02
Unsung goddess: Film star Lena Marsh was the darling of 1930s America. Now at the age of 80 she is making a comeback. Rebecca Front has this report00:02
THEATRE / A question of class: Paul Taylor on Josie Lawrence in Pip Broughton's production of Pygmalion at the Nottingham Playhouse00:02
Misys pays pounds 40m to acquire banking software supplier00:02
Obituary: Lord Hunter of Newington00:02
Letter: Albanian abuses00:02
Judges rule under-14s know right from wrong00:02
Hodder Headline lifts profits after publishing merger00:02
Letter: Women are not naturally better at child care00:02
Police dig for bodies in farm field: 'House of Death' search moves to countryside as specialists begin archaeological-style exercise00:02
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