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Death rates from breast cancer in UK show decline: 'Baby boomer' generation reveals keys to self help00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Drugs haul00:02
FILM / The last of the British moguls: His father made the Doctor films, his uncle the Carry Ons. He makes accessible arthouse. Sheila Johnston meets the producer Jeremy Thomas00:02
Right Said Fred 'copied song'00:02
Gatwick rail sale now one of six set for late 1995: 'Challenging' targets set for privatisation00:02
Rwandan talks00:02
Tie Rack plans more US closures00:02
C&G deal faces High Court battle: Building Societies Commission challenges Lloyds' pounds 1.8bn offer - Pitman predicts fiercer competition00:02
Roxboro increases dividend prediction00:02
Computers: Feedback: A reminder about using manuals00:02
Inside Parliament: Major tries to limit D-Day damage: Tory mirth at Smith's silence on jobs - Howard in upbeat mood on crime00:02
Bangladeshi women protest against Islamic clerics00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
Church attack00:02
Boxing: Holyfield wary of Moorer's power: Challenger's corner troubled by their man's sensitivity as champion keeps Tyson in view00:02
Mounted police called in to man the phones00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
The Daily Poem: After the Japanese00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Izetbegovic visit buoys Maglaj00:02
Judgment reserved00:02
Former Tory agent in health job 'non-political'00:02
N Korea bomb fuel 'imminent'00:02
Diary: Fresh turn in the Boardroom battle00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
US package for crackdown on crime00:02
Berlusconi lures centre-party defectors00:02
Rwanda: have my friends survived?: Safe in Oxford, Anne Mackintosh is haunted by fears of the violence that has engulfed the African country from which she escaped. She talked to Celia Dodd00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Fencing: Women's World Cup, Ipswich00:02
REVIEW / A finger on the pulse of the nation's health00:02
Not quite What Everyone Wants00:02
FILM / On video00:02
Sports writer's compulsion to pat girls00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
FILM REVIEWS / Serial killing by numbers: Sheila Johnston on the sensation-seeking Beyond Bedlam00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Elite fairies at the bottom of the jardin: 'Wonder Tales' - Edited by Marina Warner: Chatto, 14.9900:02
Court Circular00:02
Golf: Mendiburu gives trolley good show: Biarritz blitz tames Duchess00:02
New Opus Dei head00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Letter: Single-tier district councils will not succeed00:02
Letter: Single-tier district councils will not succeed00:02
Arms inquiry QC paid 800 pounds a day00:02
Customers approve unanimously - almost00:02
So long, Mr Ambassador00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Hard day's nights in a theatre of dreams: Backstage with the cricket and golf fans responsible for bringing snooker to the boil at The Crucible00:02
Blame for D-Day debacle could fall on Sproat00:02
Law Update: Consortium on course00:02
On the scent of a windfall00:02
Squatters out00:02
Snooker: O'Sullivan on the trail00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
South African Election Guide: Human touch averted worst horror00:02
Longhurst takes place on list of candidates for Lloyds chief's job: Peter Rodgers, Financial Editor, traces the rise of the man from C&G and ponders the future for mutual societies00:02
A scrap metal collector passes a European Union observer in Khayelitsha township, near Cape Town, where an unsuccessful all-party rally was organised by the Independent Electoral Commission00:02
Mexico inquiry00:02
Landings veteran sees little cause to celebrate: One ex-serviceman would rather see money spent on care homes than street parties. Mary Braid and Marianne Darch report00:02
POP / Anything for Barbra: The carpet, the ticket prices, the security checks, the set, the autocue. And, somewhere in among it all, Barbra Streisand00:02
Half-price diaries, cricketers at Heathrow - it's spring]00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Law: When life becomes something special: Sharon Wallach meets a solicitor who gave up a partnership and found happiness as an independent planning and licensing consultant00:02
View from City Road: Why Mr Pitman makes other bankers green00:02
Dropping bombs, winning votes00:02
Alarm triggered00:02
MEPs fail to go solo on big-bike law00:02
Noddy goes to US00:02
Colleges to face wait for upgrading (CORRECTED)00:02
Army builds up vast surplus of vehicles00:02
Woman sues husband over fall from roof00:02
Letter: Single-tier district councils will not succeed00:02
Ford merger to save up to dollars 3bn a year: North American and European operations being combined to give car maker economies of scale00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Police 'slow' to attend call about dead girl00:02
South African Election Guide: National Party may capture city with a difference00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Ice hockey: British Championships, Wembley00:02
Bad blood00:02
Fire-rescue plan for tortoises00:02
Letter: Cuthbert to the rescue00:02
Out of Russia: Banking on a grand history00:02
Pearson pays out pounds 600,00000:02
Clinton to urge Papandreou to settle Macedonia feud00:02
Law Update: Salary stagnation ends for most solicitors00:02
Murdered Bonn spy 'not on mission'00:02
Fire damage00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Touvier demand00:02
Law Report: Pleadings only struck out if incapable of proof: McDonald's Corporation v Steel and another - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Peter Gibson), 25 March 199400:02
Computers: Playing place the product: Tim Phillips reports on games advertising00:02
20 killed in shell attack on Gorazde hospital: Continuing threats of Nato air strikes have failed to curb the Serbian offensive against the Muslims, writes Annika Savill00:02
Obituary: Andres Aramburu Menchaca00:02
David Ashdown wins national award for sports photography00:02
Law Update: Aid for the disabled00:02
Sports writer inquest told of fear over 'perversion': Sex row journalist Cliff Temple had compulsion to pat women's bottoms, psychiatrist says. James Cusick reports00:02
People: Chemical reaction00:02
Law: Reforms in bottleneck: Sharon Wallach talks to the new chairman of the Law Commission about the need for more user-friendly courts00:02
Cricket: County-by-County Guide to the Cricket Season: Principal Fixtures00:02
Local Elections: Labour under threat amid financial chaos00:02
Bottom Line: Babcock International goes for a high-cost recovery00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
Leading Article: Wronged people still in the dock00:02
Mortgage lenders backed over selecting surveyors00:02
Man tipped to be Japan's PM under scrutiny: 'Nice Guy' is going to be tested in the world of 'Big Men', Terry McCarthy writes from Tokyo00:02
Guildford Four man wins murder conviction appeal: Judges find that Paul Hill's confession could have been induced by inhuman treatment from Surrey police officers00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Lewis makes his late contribution in a flat finale: Series ends with whimper and a chuckle as 22 de-mob happy players wind down with impersonations by Ramprakash and Stewart00:02
Cricket / County-by-County Guide to the Cricket Season: Lara's genius adds spice to season00:02
Sporting Digest: Gymnastics00:02
HK rights plea00:02
Israel and PLO try to narrow their differences00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Popular resorts failing tougher pollution test00:02
Obituary: Michael Carreras (CORRECTED)00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Turks 'winning', but warned over Kurd rights: Military success alone cannot end nine years of insurgency, writes Hugh Pope in Istanbul, but the colonels are determined to fight on00:02
Channel tunnel to 'open in autumn'00:02
Shoplifting arrests00:02
Ministers act to defuse council tax banding row: Arrears following regrading to be ignored00:02
Letter: Desperate need for some consumer testing00:02
'Light-hearted' approach draws heavy backlash: Little was done to reconcile opposing camps arranging event00:02
Pitman expects to come out on top in mortgage price war00:02
Bob Hawke 'sought cash to spy on Keating'00:02
Phone patrol00:02
Court's ruling based on gun threat by PC00:02
Golf: Clark defies pain00:02
Rugby League: Warrington admit Wigan are peerless00:02
Lebanese halt departure of Saddam's man00:02
Judge lashes out00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
Letter: Desperate need for some consumer testing00:02
NOP/Independent Poll: Voters in favour of 'solemn ceremonies': One-third of the public do not know what D-Day is - Deepest ignorance found among 18-34 age group00:02
After Hours00:02
Bottom Line: Fishery limits00:02
South African Election Guide: First-time voters face test of ingenuity: New constitution will reflect a tug-of-war between regions and the centre, writes John Lichfield in Johannesburg00:02
Market Report: Abbey National and HSBC shares suffer the backlash00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Off-target swans00:02
Noir et Blanche (1926) by Man Ray00:02
Letter: If you want a savings account, save up first00:02
Birmingham pub bomb case closed00:02
Birthdays00:02
Obituary: Bill Dickinson00:02
Windfalls that raise worries over markets00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Earwig go]: Eco-artist Adrian Bannon roots around bins and flower-beds for inspiration. That's eco for economy, says Robin Dutt00:02
BEST SELLERS / Top 10 Beers00:02
Tennis: Knight picks up the gauntlet: LTA persuades coach to make swift return as Davis Cup captain00:02
Airwave decision00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Lost children and lost mothers: Maggie Gee discusses her novel about a woman's mid-life crisis with Angela Neustatter00:02
South African Election Guide: Fierce contest in prospect in the kingdom of fear00:02
Letter: Single-tier district councils will not succeed00:02
Risk of disease can be reduced by exercising00:02
NOP/Independent Poll: D-Day: The best way is humility00:02
Mutual glee over 1.8bn pounds bonanza00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Football: Youth puts a spring again in Irish step: Charlton and Smith meet with contrasting fortunes before their respective campaigns00:02
Local Elections: Lib Dems ready to block BNP: Tower Hamlets boundaries could change to avert racist threat - Lambeth disorder continues00:02
Etam ahead despite static sales00:02
Law Update: Branching out east00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Rugby Union: Wales prepare for Iberian inquisition: Evans' double task00:02
Alarm at decisions on auditors' insurance00:02
Computers: The taxman cometh: Good accountancy software never makes mistakes and will not abscond to the Bahamas. Janet Swift looks at automating your tax return00:02
Leading article: A way out of the Bosnian mire00:02
Football: Wales ready to sign off on a losing note00:02
View from City Road: PI cover a threat to credibility00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Atherton's bright new leadership00:02
Leading Article: Changing times for our mutual friends00:02
Diggers found00:02
View from City Road: Ford has another shot at integration00:02
Chernobyl ruling00:02
Township rivals switch to war of words00:02
South African Election Guide: The Parties00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
South African Election Guide: Road from Sharpeville to sanity00:02
Cannon Street back in black at pounds 5.5m under new team00:02
Compensation deal00:02
South African Election Guide: Election00:02
Briton arrested00:02
Obituary: Golo Mann (CORRECTED)00:02
Reorganisation leaves Caird pounds 26m in the red00:02
Rape charge for 'house of death' wife00:02
Cricket: Patient 80 from nurse Bicknell: Surrey left-hander shows sense of timing in front of Illingworth00:02
Boat explosion00:02
Giant 'Bambi' deer found in rainforest00:02
South African Election Guide: When a dying order faced up to the facts: Apartheid collapsed under weight of numbers but its legacy survives, says Richard Dowden in Johannesburg00:02
Racing: Ban forces Eddery out of Guineas: Champion jockey's Classic view will be more distant than anticipated. Chris Corrigan reports00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Illingworth disappointed by 'scared' England: Hick, Russell, Lewis and Ramprakash singled out for criticism by new chairman of selectors. Glenn Moore reports00:02
A Kaiser's empire crashes in ruins: German business pride has been deflated by a missing property tycoon. John Eisenhammer reports00:02
Water inquiry00:02
Police raid properties in search for Schneider clues: Rumours of high-level retribution at Deutsche Bank grow00:02
William Low hurt by food price war: Retailer cuts staff and scales back store openings as operating profits drop00:02
SmithKline pick-me-up fEor City00:02
Liberty shareholders get the vote: One-for-two offer to compensate holders of voting shares Profits drop 13%00:02
Major out of step on D-Day: 'Independent' poll finds most Britons think parties would trivialise Normandy anniversary00:02
Today's Number: 2.6m00:02
South African Election Guide: The candidates00:02
Non-League Football: Leek to leapfrog Marine into GMVC: Merthyr Tydfil and Yeovil facing relegation with Witton00:02
Bottom Line: Quiet upturn00:02
Heads attack rules on religious education00:02
Tennis: Stich cut down by Kafelnikov: Russian's winning roulette00:02
Pembroke: Champagne day at the chippy00:02
OPERA / A little bird's tale Bird's-eye view: Robert Maycock on the English National Opera premiere of Judith Weir's Blond Eckbert00:02
Surge in retail sales dents City hopes for lower rates00:02
Arson attacks on Hitler birthday00:02
Wise woman with a child-sized gaze00:02
Letter: Media madness00:02
FILM / Cannes preview00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Motor Racing, Le Mans 24-hour race00:02
Hospital deaths00:02
IBM makes surprise dollars 336m profit00:02
Head-turning monochrome punctuates air travellers' connections with Ireland00:02
Risky spotting game starts00:02
Nixon in a 'deep coma'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Dear Dame Vera: A woman in her early twenties pays tribute to the wartime forces' sweetheart who is still a heroine today00:02
Football: Everton rival bidders unite00:02
Boy driver00:02
FILM / When West is best: Other new releases - Back in the USSR (15), Dir: Deran Sarafian (US); Painted Heart (15)' Dir: Michael Taav (US); Sonatine (no cert)' Dir: Takeshi Kitano (Jap)00:02
Drugs dealers get 16 years' jail00:02
South African Election Guide: Where to poll in Britain00:02
THEATRE / Puppet prince: Paul Taylor reviews Hamlet? at the Young Vic