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Letter: No judgements, just final peace for Kurt Cobain00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Science Update: France joins up00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Rugby Union: Maesteg ensure a few scarlet faces00:02
Bhagwan sect's legacy puts justice on trial: Phil Reeves reports from Oregon, the state which is trying to extradite two British women00:02
Burma miners pay for fatal pleasures: Workers harvesting rubies, sapphires and jade seek solace in heroin-shooting galleries, where the Aids virus is now rife, writes Tim McGirk in Mandalay00:02
National takes honours at Olivier stage awards: Theatre picks up 10 'Larrys' as West End is eclipsed. David Lister reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
How Sir John (90 not out) stumped them with the Bard00:02
Letter: No judgements, just final peace for Kurt Cobain00:02
Motor Sport: Double delight for Tarquini00:02
Campaigners halt forestry land sale00:02
Letter: School exercise without games00:02
Equestrianism: Lansink drives to title00:02
Football: Kop shown the way to pass and go00:02
No caning protest00:02
Brushing up their skills at an Academy of Hair: Jeremy Ettinghausen visits a school where the first lesson is: 'Think twice, cut once'00:02
Science: Sci-fi for the man in the street: Lynne Curry reports on software developments that even the most computer illiterate cannot ignore00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Leading Article: We should not abandon Bosnia00:02
Sporting Digest: Netball00:02
South African Elections: 'The world is turning upside down'00:02
Football: Wallace's mastery adds to Tottenham's misery: Ardiles gets that sinking feeling00:02
Road casualty alert00:02
Murder charges00:02
Letter: 'Anderson Country' sounds defeat of Radio 400:02
Racing: Beggan retires00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Letter: Capitalism with the gloves off00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Commodities and Derivatives: Risky world of leveraged swaps00:02
Rugby League: Warrington still in the hunt: Wire keep championship hopes alive00:02
Football: Rovers' sense of loss and injustice00:02
Bosnia Crisis: US to offer gradual end to Serb sanctions: Washington forced to consider climbdown00:02
Science Update: Stronger sales for software packages00:02
Racing: For the Notebook00:02
Leading Article: Singapore's version of crime and punishment00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Badminton: Gold for England: European finals00:02
Football: England hit by injuries00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 coffees00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Science: And the smallest shall inherit the earth: Microbes were here billions of years before us - and will survive after we have gone, says Bernard Dixon00:02
Familiar look for new-wave hairstyle00:02
Letter: No judgements, just final peace for Kurt Cobain00:02
Grave pair offer ghostly presents00:02
'World best' Mexican wins the chilliest London Marathon00:02
Bosnia Crisis: Timetable of conflict since Rose arrival00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Women would not play boardroom games00:02
European Football: Milan celebrate hat-trick: San Siro success story00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Science Update: Deals on wheels00:02
Football Commentary: United fight for breath in run for home: The champions and their closest pursuers display signs of hitting the wall in their marathon race for the Premiership title00:02
Moore the marrier00:02
REVIEW / Don't make them like that anymore00:02
Bosnia Crisis: Deal to open roads and free hostages: British troops come under heavy fire near Sarajevo as Bosnian Serbs sign agreement to end offensive00:02
PLO optimistic00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Rugby Union Commentary: Jones has the jump on luckless Pontypridd: Cardiff and Llanelli through to Swalec Cup final00:02
Letter: Capitalism with the gloves off00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Map readings and extra-curricular activities: 'Radical Urban Solutions' - Dick Atkinson: Cassell, 12.99 pounds00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Larruping lefty had given fair warning00:02
Having a baby can damage your marriage00:02
Carlisle plays down prospect of acting as 'stalking horse'00:02
Lyons riots continue for third day on run00:02
Economic demise greatly exaggerated: Bright spots are fast emerging in Japan - even if the West can't see them, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Union chiefs clash on minimum wage00:02
Science Update: New recruits00:02
Football: Stone heads Palace upwards: Millwall are held00:02
Golden Dome of the Rock unveiled as Arab leaders jostle for influence over holy site00:02
Fly on the wall is a win for the Governor00:02
Climbers safe00:02
Priceless Iron Age sword goes missing00:02
Obituary: Ralph Ellison00:02
Letter: Two-tier help for the disabled00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Well, it's just not cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Sport00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher shoots away: German victorious as Senna is shunted off and Hill retires00:02
Bosnia Crisis: Ministers to sift through wreckage of Western policy: EU tries to salvage credibility for its policies00:02
Coales' Notes: For the people00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Pope concerned00:02
MUSIC / Open heart surgery: Adrian Jack on Kevin Kenner and Dmitry Bashkirov00:02
Tennis: Berasategui's title triumph over Courier00:02
Mass leisure class is on the way, say forecasters: Third Agers to wield grey power as young become fewer and poorer00:02
Obituary: Sir Jack Rampton00:02
Science: After 25 years, Logica still makes sense: Steve Homer examines the outlook for one of Britain's flagship computing firms whose activities stretch from the London Underground into space00:02
Teachers claim computer games damage children: Most pupils 'have easy access to unsuitable videos'00:02
Science Update: BT in Africa00:02
Lloyd's recovery runs out of steam: New talks on improved offer to names 'imminent' after court victories00:02
Dear Lord Mackay: A message to the Lord Chancellor: what we need is a Golf Act to keep players out of the legal bunker00:02
Birthdays00:02
Bhagwan sect's legacy puts justice on trial: Briton wanted over huge phone tap operation00:02
New D-Day bridge00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
13m pounds in forged banknotes seized00:02
US bank to rent 100,000 sq ft in West End as rates tighten00:02
Letter: Concern for Hong Kong's press freedom00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Golf: Russell and Baker first on two-way street: British friends forge victory in Tournoi Perrier de Paris fourballs as Spanish dream ticket's best is left too late00:02
Cash flow00:02
Weakened Buthelezi backs away from confrontation00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sober truth about Scots00:02
Schools: Royal Grammar School, Guildford00:02
Letter: Rights of Aborigines00:02
Unionists reject all-Ireland power-sharing: Donald Macintyre looks at Ulster views of a 30 per cent stake in a united state00:02
Chess: An elegant composition00:02
Couple shot in head as they stepped out of lift00:02
Anti-radiation pop00:02
Divided prosecution to sum up in Touvier trial00:02
Rugby Union: Newcastle in need of greater quality control00:02
London Marathon: Hungry Ceron runs away from poverty to paradise: Capital performances in unpromising conditions bring pounds and plaudits to imperious Mexican and dogged Dorre00:02
Science / Molecule of the Month: Transformation to a greener cleaner: We blame them for polluting rivers and lakes, but phosphates are not all bad, reports John Emsley00:02
Football: Weary Oldham not over Cup hangover00:02
Letter: No judgements, just final peace for Kurt Cobain00:02
Newcomer challenges BT and Mercury networks00:02
Scalfaro set to name Italy PM00:02
Water company lifts pollution warning00:02
Russians wallow in bitter nostalgia for Khrushchev: The late Soviet leader and prophet of perestroika still inspires the children of the Sixties, writes Andrew Higgins in Moscow00:02
China acts on deaths00:02
The film was being shot, and I was in it00:02
Diary: 18-24 April00:02
Today's Number: 200:02
Paradise in a parking lot: Jeremy Hart finds an unusual church thriving amid the blue movies and fry-ups of a American truckstop00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Weapons haul00:02
Rugby Union / Women's World Championship: England women in semi-finals00:02
Basketball: Kings nearer crown: Push for play-offs00:02
Leading Article: Read this leaflet, save your marriage00:02
London Marathon: Grey generates sprint finish for second success: Duncan Mackay sees the wheelchair racers push themselves to the limit00:02
Bosnia Crisis: Russians prepare to make Nato pay00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Letter: Capitalism with the gloves off00:02
Apartheid: made in Britain: Richard Dowden explains how Churchill, Rhodes and Smuts caused black South Africans to lose their rights00:02
Higher taxes place brake on spending: CBI survey suggests consumer caution may have caused sales to sag in March00:02
The Week Ahead: Moment of truth for doctor in 'trial of century'00:02
A nation of givers and takers: Can tax and benefits be integrated? Gordon Borrie thinks there are simpler solutions00:02
Football: Mean machine rolls on: Arsenal rely on Adams' rock and Wright's pop00:02
Howard keen to save legislation on police discipline00:02
Rugby Union: Hunter out of S African tour: England leave problem full-back posiition open00:02
Brand-new work for English National Opera takes shape at the London Coliseum00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Sculptor casts himself in star role00:02
Court Circular00:02
Snooker / World Championship: White on his way00:02
Children in care 'were whipped and tortured': Woman sues council over 'treatment that drove her to drugs and prostitution'00:02
Gielgud given permanent top West End billing at the Globe00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell is quick to close the gap: Brazilian falls foul of flying Finn as pile-up mars start of the Pacific Grand Prix - Briton keeps his cool in California00:02
Pupils launch seat-belt test case00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: England run for cover as Lara joins the 300 club: West Indies take stranglehold with a solo performance of batting genius as tourists are punished for their previous audacity00:02
Hockey: Australia advance with ease00:02
South African Elections: Crush kills three at Mandela's Cape rally: Stadium stampede leaves dead and injured in 20,000-strong crowd on passionate day of nation-wide campaining00:02
Bosnia Crisis: Only Rose emerges smelling sweetly: The General is not to blame for failing to protect the town of Gorazde, says Christopher Bellamy in Vitez00:02
Burmah exploration sell-off runs into snag00:02
Rwandan rivals reject new talks00:02
FILM / Carrying on regardless: At Universal Studios they get 35,000 tourists every day. At Pinewood they got 40 people, on one day. Action] shouts Sabine Durrant00:02
Day Out00:02
The Worst of Times: We suffered for those few minutes of 'News at Ten': Sandy Gall talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Rugby Union: Evergreen Harrison steals the final show00:02
Racing Commentary: Island backers in dangerous waters: Sangster's colt wins his Classic trial in style but now offers poor betting value compared with a rival under wraps in Redoubtable00:02
Letter: 'Anderson Country' sounds defeat of Radio 400:02
Science Update: Moscow opening00:02
Coffee's grounds for concern00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Night clubbing: When darkness falls it's tee time for golfers whose biggest problem is keeping an eye on the ball. Emma Cook gets in the swing00:02
Private investors attack BP options scheme00:02
South African Elections: De Klerk rouses his followers by lashing the ANC00:02
Scottish Football: Reward for Shearer00:02
Watanabe poised00:02
West left in disarray over Gorazde siege: Bad weather rules out air strikes - Coldstream Guards destroy Serbian bunkers in Sarajevo00:02
Obituary: Nicholas Elliott00:02
The Daily Poem: Out of Time: for dear Mother, Autumn 198700:02
Major and Clinton talk tactics00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey