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They broke every rule in the book: No wonder the Low’s Gully army expedition turned out to be such a fiasco00:02
Education: Night school with voodoos: Learning is a children's adventure at Science Museum camp-ins, says Julia Hagedorn00:02
Local Elections: Parties shy away from predicting poll wins: Labour braced to lose up to 200 seats00:02
JAZZ / Cover charge: What a difference Cassandra Wilson makes. By Phil Johnson00:02
Market Report: Airtours loses on talk of renewed takeover plans00:02
Pittards pays out despite closure cost: Loss-making leather goods group announces 1p dividend00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV tips00:02
Croats to expel Bosnian refugees00:02
Students opt for restraint in fashion's day at races00:02
Departure of Israelis stuns PLO negotiators00:02
Obituary: Leon Degrelle00:02
Women's worth00:02
Letter: Allied debt to the Resistance00:02
ARTS / And what's more . .00:02
O'Higgins' bunch of five revisited00:02
All you need is a musical: Deborah Jackson tells how she found uplifting videos for her children00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Caning appeal00:02
Law Report: Homeless policy was an abuse of power: Regina v Tower Hamlets London Borough Council, Ex parte Khalique: Queen's Bench Division, 10 March 199400:02
Letter: Rail travellers who are unable to buy tickets00:02
Holocaust first00:02
Officer tells of anger over jungle trip00:02
DIARY / Hurd enforces Kent no-fly zone00:02
POP / Fame and everything after: The hype: Counting Crows are Geffen's biggest selling act since Nirvana. The news: they're worth it. Review by Joseph Gallivan00:02
Small is beautiful at UK's new theme park00:02
POP / On the Road: Room for improvement: The end is nigh, but there's still time to go hotel receptionist-bothering00:02
Chess: Small difference of opinion00:02
Briton killed in Belgian road crash00:02
Pill for Romania00:02
Racing / Grand National: Fiddlers finds a granny bond: Rosemary Henderson is about to take a bow at Becher's Brook on a chaser who has progressed from Pony Club ranks00:02
Teachers' Unions in Conference: Union wants action over pupils' false sex claims00:02
Teachers' Unions in Conference: Call for new laws on minibus safety00:02
Sports Letters: Have a heart00:02
Tobacco deal00:02
Judo: Ray Stevens wins Olympic silver: Stevens steeled for a welcome back to the mat - Philip Nicksan on a judo fighter's ambitious return to top competition in the British Open on Saturday00:02
Abacha's men00:02
Pounds 250m liner planned00:02
It's a buyer's market - and going down00:02
Hamas takes revenge for Hebron: Eight killed in attack on school bus by suicide car bomber00:02
Overseas firms win UK phone service licence: International competitors investing millions to establish new networks00:02
Money growth raises hopes on spending: Analysts say inflation indicator in 'safe' zone00:02
First TV trial00:02
Unipart's profits increase to pounds 25m: Parts company continues rise since buyout00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Father sues therapist over sex-abuse allegations: Psychiatric techniques under fire in 'false memory' case, writes Phil Reeves in Los Angeles00:02
Football: Armstrong hits Palace to new heights: Southend are sunk00:02
View from City Road: Coloroll raises fresh concerns over pensions00:02
Leading Article: The end is not yet nigh, Your Grace00:02
Crime plan may bust crowded US jails: A crackdown on offenders will only add to record inmate figures, writes Patrick Cockburn in Washington00:02
Rugby Union: Clubs demand stronger voice: RFU under fire00:02
Teachers' Unions in Conference: Visit led to assault charge00:02
Motor Racing: Irvine's ban increased: FIA rejects appeal00:02
POP / 'You won't like me very much': Garth Brooks: just another guy? Mark Cooper saw America's most successful entertainer go among his people in Minneapolis00:02
Letter: Camera deception with an air of truth00:02
A profitable enterprise: Where do Klingons, Romulans and Federation groupies go for a night out? Emma Cook explores one of the galaxy's wilder hot spots00:02
Greece vows to make rich pay00:02
Obituary: Peter Scott00:02
View from City Road: World lies in wait for BT and Mercury00:02
Pension Scandal: Rise and fall of an empire founded on ego and expansion: David Bowen examines the dramatic career of a man who personified the Eighties' culture of instant success00:02
Letter: Video nasties: the case for protecting children, a false advertising analogy00:02
Last exit from Jericho?: The peace process is still moving. Its further progress is up to Rabin, says Sarah Helm00:02
Snooker: O'Sullivan loses the fear factor00:02
Letter: Missing numbers00:02
Last deep coal mine in South Wales on the brink of closure: Once there were 270,000 miners in the Valleys. Today there are 400. Next week there may be none, reports Barrie Clement00:02
House prices show small rise00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
French coalition row over EU poll00:02
Eurotunnel excludes rights adviser: Morton moves to defuse City row that casts shadow over settlement00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A joint declaration, yes. A British kowtow, no: 'Experiences of China' - Sir Percy Cradock: John Murray, 19.99 pounds00:02
Nuclear sale 'could be put on back burner': Energy industry officials fear delay will harm privatisation plans. Colin Brown and Tom Wilkie report00:02
SA shocked by tabloids' horror stories: London reports of mass evacuations have been taken seriously by the press, reports John Carlin in Johannesburg00:02
Right-wing paper calls for all drugs to be legalised00:02
Truckers strike00:02
Abortion row00:02
China's pressure on dissident will hit Clinton00:02
Cambodia denies Pol Pot 'escape'00:02
Letter: Unequal at gunpoint00:02
Thousands trapped by Tube breakdown00:02
Sunspots linked to global warming: 18th-century climate records cast doubt on 'greenhouse effect'00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Pilot killed00:02
Sea water 'not cause of child deformities'00:02
German cabbies lost for words00:02
Silly Questions: A cuff round the ear00:02
Leading Article: The need for a spirit of urgency00:02
Carey defuses 'little nation' clash: Archbishop's controversial interview in new book will be changed. Stephen Ward reports00:02
To Americans pining for diamonds, it's a gem of a poem00:02
Bottom Line: United should score in the City00:02
Letter: Video nasties: the case for protecting children, a false advertising analogy00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Racing: Break beats Llewellyn00:02
When the ball does the talking00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Brewery pulls beer00:02
Golf: Norman rejects drugs claims00:02
Letter: Video nasties: the case for protecting children, a false advertising analogy00:02
Football: Donnelly's special delivery: Dundee pack defence for draw00:02
Santiago urges chiefd of police to resign00:02
POP / Albums: Top Raitt performance00:02
Estonia says Moscow is reneging on troop deal: Tallinn fears the Russians want to delay their departure00:02
Bottom Line: Premium on Fraser00:02
Presidential jet crashes00:02
Football: Mitchell motivates Millwall: Goodman off in Den ding-dong00:02
Cricket: The horrors retailed in critical detail: Four more Australian tourists are honoured by the game's bible - Glenn Moore finds hours of diversion in the 131st edition of Wisden Cricketer's Almanack published today00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Welsh clergy vote against ordination of women priests: Negative decision 'was no great surprise'00:02
Dilemmas: Gay, but not a bogeyman00:02
Teachers' Unions in Conference: Abuse case that ruined a career00:02
POP / Gigs00:02
Cathedral ban on sculptor's 'indecent' minotaurs: Sophie Ryder's latest work has fallen foul of church censors because of its 'too prominent' genitalia. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
View from City Road: SBC outrages the sixth form00:02
Squash: Mir Zaman faces ban for head-butt: Assault at British Open00:02
Leading Article: An unsuitable case for extradition00:02
Golf: Bernhard Langer's hole-by-hole guide to Augusta National00:02
Fowler to leave Central Office with pounds 2m surplus00:02
Siebe seals NAF valve group deal00:02
Pembroke: Bouquet of barbed wire for British Airways00:02
Serbs seek ceasefire talks for all Bosnia00:02
Warning over Alzheimer's drugs 'hype'00:02
Football: FA calls off Berlin game: Venables' problem00:02
Major to have top billing in poll fight00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Flesh warning flashes from the stage00:02
French arrest Islamists after arms find00:02
MUSIC / Modest party: Stephen Johnson on Sir Neville Marriner's 70th birthday celebration00:02
Former cult members win reprieve over deportation00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football: Thompson to keep QPR00:02
Mandela refuses to consider postponing KwaZulu elections00:02
REVIEW / These football boots are made for talking00:02
OPERA / Frock opera: Edward Seckerson on an evening of arias and graces with La Gran Scena00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
ABF in talks on sale of Bakers Oven chain00:02
EU presses Greece on Skopje embargo00:02
Muslims dream of victory against the odds00:02
Something Else00:02
Walking: Flat maybe, but boring? Never: Paul Gosling visits Lincolnshire in bloom00:02
Inquest adjourned00:02
Judge questions AT&T merger: McCaw acquisition raises fears of monopoly00:02
Sinn Fein takes plea for clarification of joint declaration to Downing Street00:02
Losses mount for Gooda Walker names00:02
Teachers' Unions in Conference: Barricades come down for minister: Decade of hostilities ends as government is warned against 'abusing good faith'00:02
Abandon hope . . .: The English are embarrassed by their cricket team's disintegration. Rightly so. But they are not alone - it is more than 20 years since anyone beat the West Indies in a home series. Tony Cozier has seen it all00:02
Coroner asks for leukaemia link evidence00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Sports Letters: Court the talent00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Royle family rely on Sharp's experience: Oldham's elder statesman has the know-how to find a route past United. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Sleeping habits could be factor in cot deaths00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Bottom Line: Pittards payout00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Letter: Action without proof00:02
Today's Number: 1,188,67900:02
Birthdays00:02
Life for man who raped schoolgirls00:02
Book thief jailed00:02
Menem takes long-term view of power: Elizabeth Nash assesses the President's chances as Argentina prepares to cast ballots on Sunday00:02
Pompidou centre to get pounds 50m overhaul00:02
Macho men delve into the Milky Way's bulge00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 longest-running programmes on Radio 400:02
Turkish lira falls00:02
High Court judges subjected to best and worst of verdicts: Justices put to test in survey of barristers and solicitors. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Boy house-wrecker given 'good hiding'00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Japan PM fails to see joke and insists he will not resign00:02
POP / The charts00:02
After the cancer mouse row, the designer sperm00:02
United gives a star performance at half-time00:02
Irish Life to buy Boston firm00:02
Obituary: Robert Thomson00:02
Golf / US Masters: Olazabal finds the drive to make his pitch: Familiarity breeds content for champion Langer and fellow Europeans for the Masters which begins today00:02
Judge, 85, to quit Supreme Court00:02
Letter: Video nasties: the case for protecting children, a false advertising analogy00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Bernard Matthews buys NZ lamb supplier00:02
Cut in wait for training00:02
Dear John MacGregor: Who's in charge? asked one of the victims of the latest London Underground snarl-up. Nobody really, came the reply. Perhaps the Transport Secretary can explain ..00:02
Bid speculation sends Hogg shares leaping00:02
City Centre savours pick-up in South-east restaurants00:02
Foreign insurers ready to run for cover in Germany: EU directives will open a potentially lucrative market, but new entrants face a long haul in wooing clients, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
Police drug links00:02
Cricket: Malcom's Test target00:02
Obituary: Nizaemon Katoaka00:02
Out of Mexico: A rebel president pitches up in the central plaza00:02
Pension Scandal: Troubled schemes kept fallen firm in public eye00:02
Aintree plot charge00:02
Obituary: Mia Woodruff00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Judge's regret00:02
Football: Zambians reach final00:02
Boys accused00:02
Bridge: Wrong play00:02
Cricket: Javed Miandad retires00:02
Resort Hotels to lose listing00:02
Bossi courts new federal allies: Italy's election-winning partners find they can neither live together nor apart00:02
Letter: Video nasties: the case for protecting children, a false advertising analogy00:02
Rugby League: Eagles told to pay the price00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Fashion: Sock horror probe] - Alison Veness investigates the rise, fall and rise again of the knee-high nylon nightmare: pop sox. Would you pay pounds 120 a pair?00:02
Pension Scandal: Coloroll chief ordered to compensate ex-colleagues: Ombudsman rules former company chairman abused his position00:02
Blandford banned from using taxis00:02
Education: Saturday is the secret of their success: Stereotyped as under-achievers, black children are proving their worth at weekend schools, reports Brenda Houghton00:02
Why Jim Lees is a very merrie man: After 40 years' work, he's cracked it: Chris Arnot meets a Robin Hood expert who is sure he knows the real name behind the legend