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Computers: System that holds the right cards00:02
Gene link to growth of cancers uncovered00:02
New editor00:02
FILM / Videos00:02
Serbs raise the stakes as their enemies join forces00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
View from City Road: Banking disaster, French style00:02
FILM / Calling for the leading lady's man: Willem Dafoe might have learned his lesson when playing second fiddle to Madonna, but now he has been cast in the shadows of Miranda Richardson. That's fine by him. Interview by John Lyttle00:02
A holy alliance for the feminists00:02
Letter: Obstacles barring the training of ethnic minorities00:02
The Daily Poem: Anniversaries00:02
Refugees from ANC and Inkatha violence00:02
Diabetes 'cure'00:02
Breast scan X-rays 'increase death risk'00:02
Market Report: British Steel shrugs off problems and nears peak00:02
REVIEW / Pain and pleasure behind the privet hedge00:02
Monarchy 'sexist'00:02
Obituary: Derrick Knight00:02
Lep to pay Read's costs as court action is settled00:02
Letter: Advocacy of force and free speech00:02
Serbs step up war of nerves with Nato00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Xxsy tx xndxrstxnd wxrds wxthxxt vxwxls: 'The Language Instinct' - Steven Pinker: Allen Lane, 20 pounds00:02
Porton drops listing plan and seeks merger or sale00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher fastest in new forest: German sets pace for Pacific Grand Prix as drivers feel their way on unfamiliar circuit00:02
Photographer's images capture award00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
BSkyB to repay pounds 400m of debt to its shareholders00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 guitars00:02
Confusion in court00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Millionaire lawyer quibbles over payments for son00:02
Boxer killed00:02
Wanted: a calm voice above the babble00:02
Obituary: Abdelkader Alloula00:02
Ministers woo Tory rebels on Europe00:02
Two leave as Aegis reduces French links: Media buying group reports pounds 18m losses and makes pounds 40m write-offs00:02
Trade deficit with EU comes down: Cut in German rates raises hopes of boost in demand for British exports00:02
Letter: Advocacy of force and free speech00:02
Letter: Retail Prices Index does its job well00:02
Credit Lyonnais chairman blames managers' mistakes00:02
Diary: Conflict takes over from terrorism00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Dear Princess Anne: Royalty seems to support irrelevancies, such as a project to collect ancient explorers' debris, while ignoring the real pioneers. The Independent's science editor is not amused00:02
MI5 chief's address 'on IRA hit-list'00:02
After hours00:02
Rugby League: Wigan happy with Connolly00:02
Doctor detained after car chase in France: British police to question doctor detained after car chase. David Connett reports00:02
Politics of peace hard at work in heart of Soweto: Rivals in the election, the ANC and National Party share a building and a spirit of tolerance, writes John Carlin00:02
Law Update: Setting standards00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Leading Article: Booing is fine as long as it's spontaneous00:02
Girls questioned00:02
Pact to name Berlusconi Italian PM00:02
Tobacco firms deny increasing nicotine levels: Cigarette companies, under pressure from Congress for tighter regulation, say smoking is not addictive00:02
Laura Ashley blooms with pounds 3m pre-tax profits00:02
Where the power lies00:02
Family 'imprisoned'00:02
Ageism in the Health Service: Pensioner in pain says age and cost influenced care: Three 'victims' speak out as experts criticise narrow criteria determining treatment00:02
Schneider fraud inquiry launched00:02
Black Sea Fleet row moves close to brink: Yeltsin and Kravchuk try to mend fences as relations between Russia and Ukraine hit a new low00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Racing: Theatre performance a poor Classic rehearsal: The Craven Stakes winner may struggle on a bigger stage00:02
Prussian football, Scottish cricket . . . what's your game?00:02
Burmese junta rules in fear of its shy prisoner: Visitors found that Aung Sang Suu Kyi remains unbowed by years under arrest, writes Tim McGirk from Rangoon00:02
Spain's MPs to grill former bank chief on insider deals00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
London Marathon: Tshikila runs from adversity: South African has unusual incentive on Sunday00:02
Ageism in the Health Service: Specialist condemns bias against elderly in surgery decisions: 'Victims' speak out as experts criticise narrow criteria determining treatment00:02
Golf: Spaniards smile in the sleet: Olazabal's master class00:02
Computers: Swapping new PCs for old: William Gallagher tears out his innards and enhances the performance of his system00:02
Out of Russia: The cow in the cockpit and other airy tales00:02
Patten inquiry00:02
Loggers' asylum00:02
Forte takes pounds 412m property knock: Extent of write-down in hotel values surprises City Profits improve to pounds 87m00:02
Standard raises chief's pay 50%00:02
Law Update: Corporate growth00:02
Law Update: New protocol00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Smashes for laughs00:02
Bottom Line: Hunting prospects00:02
Lancer's UK plants left in the cold: German group buys Bavarian subsidiary Receivers will reluctantly sell British operations on their own00:02
Malaysian trade ban 'has cost 40,000 jobs'00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Three prisoners flee Dartmoor00:02
Equestrianism: Leaping Libero: Skelton pipped00:02
Foreign beat00:02
Bottom Line: Forte tariff too dear00:02
Freedom] But for women as well?: Male power is under threat in the new South Africa. David Cohen asked four men how they feel about it00:02
Hillsborough's legacy of grief, five years on: Jenny Hicks, who lost two daughters when 95 Liverpool fans died in Britain's worst stadium disaster, tells Jonathan Foster how she learnt to cope with the tragedy00:02
Law Report: Blenheim estates can be varied: Hambro and others v The Duke of Marlborough and others - Chancery Division (Mr Justice Morritt), 16 March 199400:02
Fatal blunder in the sky over Iraq: Pentagon baffled after jets shoot down two UN helicopters, killing 2600:02
Victims of a football tragedy: I raised my binoculars, then wished I hadn't00:02
Elections 1994: Lib Dems confident of gains North and South00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Athletics: Nutrasweet London Marathon, Blackheath to Pall Mall00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Call to arm police with gas: Chief constables say US-style pepper spray would protect patrols by rendering attackers helpless. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Training agency made false cash claims: Money paid for student who never took course00:02
Letter: Loss of our uniform approach to life00:02
Man-made liver tested on British patients: Life-saving machine uses human cells00:02
View from City Road: A precedent worth following00:02
Trading revenues dive at JP Morgan00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Bottom Line: No-frills management needed at Laura Ashley00:02
Law Report: Council's delay in providing accommodation was lawful: Regina v Brent London Borough Council, Ex parte Macwan - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Leggatt and Lord Justice Henry), 23 March 199400:02
DANCE / Mourning becomes him movement: Judith Mackrell on Bill T Jones and the Arnie Zane Dance Company at Sadler's Wells00:02
Sports Listings: Plan ahead: Golf - Open Championship, Ailsa Course at Turnberry00:02
Computers: Acorn seeks slice of the action: Britain's specialist education supplier hopes a new range of PC-capable machines will lead it into new markets. Nigel Willmott reports00:02
Obituary: Bert Ramelson (CORRECTED)00:02
Missing]: It was Britain's biggest ever armed robbery: pounds 26m in bullion stolen from a Heathrow warehouse. Hardly any of it has been recovered. Who spent the loot, and where are they now? Tim Kelsey picks up the trail00:02
Racing: Small change in Classic odds as colts fail to corner Guineas market00:02
Letter: Advocacy of force and free speech00:02
Obituary: Aharon Remez00:02
Today's Number: 1000:02
Heron unloads seven buildings: Derwent Valley keeps vendor as tenant in pounds 33.4m purchase00:02
South African Elections: De Klerk and Mandela grapple in TV debate00:02
Blandford admits theft and forgery00:02
Blandford in court00:02
Letter: Obstacles barring the training of ethnic minorities00:02
Ageism in the Health Service: Rationing 'old as NHS': 'Victims' speak out as experts criticise narrow criteria determining treatment - Ministers attempt to shift blame for the curbs, reports Colin Brown00:02
Letter: Accountability for local government00:02
View from City Road: Competition may tarnish the BSkyB magic00:02
Papal qualms00:02
Letter: Advocacy of force and free speech00:02
Rats invasion00:02
Recovery at Lamont boosts shares00:02
No windfall for winner in Lloyd's case: Court story raises doubts about management of members' agents, say names00:02
Carrington team face failure after visit00:02
Badminton: Nielsen nets two victories00:02
Computer sex ring traced to university: Police seize child pornography00:02
Fraud trial halted00:02
Better margins help AXA to advance 33%00:02
Luck ran out for Japanese Mr Clean00:02
SA man arrested in serial killings00:02
Grand Met loses second US deal00:02
Inside Parliament: Speaker tells Major he must watch his language: - Boothroyd outlaws 'peddling an untruth' - Beckett raises patients' wait for treatment - Lords loosen Sunday trading restrictions00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Commons uproar over NHS 'bar' on elderly patients00:02
THEATRE / Mother of all murders: Paul Taylor on Butterfly Kiss at the Almeida in London (CORRECTED)00:02
OPERA / All adrift: Raymond Monelle on Scottish Opera's new Peter Grimes00:02
Dinghy tragedy00:02
Builder is accused of 10th killing00:02
First Night: Hecklers lose their first night joust: Gawain / The Hecklers Royal Opera House00:02
Victims of a football tragedy: Five years after Hillsborough, Rogan Taylor assesses its impact, while a fan remembers the day00:02
Cricket: England hit pocket of resistance: Victorious tourists arrive for final Test in fine spirits while disgruntled West Indies are just fined00:02
Leading Article: Russia's power must be limited00:02
Aggressive GRT expects pounds 5m profits: Scottish group eyes London bus operations00:02
Cricket: SA newcomers00:02
Ashdown warns of contempt by voters00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Murder charge00:02
Letter: Accountability for local government00:02
Blue Circle to reopen Northfleet kiln00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
King wants dollars 15m00:02
People: Unhappy returns for the Great Leader00:02
Kremlin chefs rue row with Roux at Yeltsin's banquet00:02
Football: Vote of confidence for Gorman: Swindon back manager as Fifa secretary predicts his own exit00:02
Mounties find their man is Turner00:02
Mortars in Kigali00:02
Obituary: Clive Labovitch00:02
Rugby League: Fox on the run for a night on the tiles: Working man's scrum-half can raise the roof and ensure Northern delight against Wigan at Central Park this evening. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Letter: Famous Japanese? Here's 10 names00:02
Officers 'withheld evidence in M50 murder case'00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Fear of yodelling: Reality is a world of crocheting cowboys and tulip gangsters. Iain Gale finds more to Glen Baxter than meets the eye00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV tips00:02
Diplomats accused00:02
Arafat signals regret over bomb attack on Israeli bus00:02
Double death charge00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Law: A lawyer's call to arms: Daniel Hayes looks at the different approaches involved in pursuing a legal career with the services00:02
Sailing: Field plots advantage00:02
Non-League Football: McHale in good heart: Guiseley seek FA double00:02
Tokyo keeps trade card close to chest00:02
Mickey says: Hi, kids] Have an icy day00:02
Post Office pleads to be freed from 'straitjacket': Relax restrictions or privatise, urges chief executive00:02
Mini left standing in survey of car buyers00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Lesotho leader killed00:02
MUSIC / A new string to her bow: Since her flight from Russia, Viktoria Mullova has been exposed to the liberating influence of early music. She will never be the same. Robert Cowan talks to the reconstructed violinist00:02
Treasury threatens more pay restraint00:02
FILM REVIEWS / A rhyme short of a couplet: Sheila Johnston sees T S Eliot portrayed as neither victim nor villain in Tom and Viv; plus Irish intrigue in Widows' Peak00:02
Pit protest00:02
Law: Calculating a profitable arrangement: Sharon Wallach reports on a scheme to benefit employees and also the employer00:02
Pembroke: Bye-bye Bimbo, you are too cumbersome00:02
Leading Article: Healthy debate on NHS priorities