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Racing: Bob's Return best of British raiders00:02
Happy Anniversary: French engage in a mid-air fit of pique00:02
Blood-feud tradition claims innocent life: Police believe Woking killing was meant as revenge for KGB-linked murder of self-styled Chechen republic's premier. Will Bennett reports00:02
Letter: Mirror, mirror, on the bathroom wall00:02
Motor Racing: Brazilian wrote of his fears00:02
Bypass could lead to legal challenge by National Trust: A confrontation looms over road plans at a Dorset beauty spot. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
The Week Ahead: MEPs hold key to European Union's expansion00:02
Chess: Fast pawns bring success00:02
Motor Racing: Lauda and Stewart lead tributes00:02
Girl aged 9 is stabbed to death00:02
Memo fuels concern at Tory link to public life: Cabinet Office accused of trying to weed out political opponents00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Morticians come out of the casket00:02
Cricket: 'Differences' over England00:02
Cricket: Gooch gallops home00:02
Obituary: Roland Ratzenberger00:02
A restyled package for the new wage-slaves: After 15 years in the cold, trade unions are marketing their services in a more favourable climate, says Barrie Clement00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Rock Imports00:02
Walk, bike, swim and sail on the wild side: Robert Howard on last week's 180-mile marathon challenge over land and sea in the Hebrides00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
OPERA / Comic turn: Julian Rushton on Opera North's new Magic Flute in Leeds00:02
Snooker: White strives to throw off his unwanted burden: The best player never to win World Championship exhibits both sides of his character before seizing the overnight advantage00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Out of Japan: Standing room only as the mystical cherry blossoms00:02
ADRENALIN / Four wheels good: Once just items of farmyard furniture, quads have found new favour with speed-hungry bikers. Joseph Gallivan reports00:02
International Art Market: Recession still epressing sales t auctions: Paintings return to Paris saleroom at reduced prices00:02
Rugby Union / Commentary: Bristol on the scent of former glories: Hanlon heralds a new era of success00:02
Letter: Stop the countryside becoming a military casualty00:02
Letter: Give us trees and a fountain, not a car park00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Cricket: Kiwis claim noble scalp00:02
Israel and PLO 'to conclude deal'00:02
Sporting Digest: Triathlon00:02
9 Serbs killed in clashes with UN00:02
Singapore answers critics of caning00:02
Obituary: Ayrton Senna00:02
Irish count cost of song success: Will Bennett looks at the financial drawbacks of Eurovision triumph00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Portillo fuels Tory row over Europe00:02
Cabinet leaves its stamp on Golden Cockroach awards00:02
Elections 1994: Is Braintree the best council in Great Britain?: One town in Essex is widely considered to have the most efficient local authority in the country. Martin Whitfield reports on how it has achieved its reputation00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Students welcome May morning with a cold bath00:02
The Daily Poem: Heavenly Body00:02
South African Elections: Inkatha and ANC cry foul over Natal voting00:02
Thinking hats on, please: In the first of three essays this week on improving democracy, Edward de Bono explores point-scoring and parallel headwear00:02
Rugby Union: Swansea's fine finish: Cardiff pipped by Welsh champions00:02
Senna feared a disaster: Second death in 24 hours turns the spotlight on Formula One cars' loss of high-tech aids00:02
Italy cabinet00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Spooks all set to hack it on the superhighway: Europe fears US plans to let spy agencies monitor electronic mail for criminal content will be open to abuse, writes Leonard Doyle00:02
Yemen battles end00:02
Somaliland change00:02
Basketball: Worthing retain title00:02
Coales' Notes: A case of beer and scuffles00:02
Abolition of CAP urged by Hurd's backers00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Clinton wants African force to intervene in Rwanda: Washington rules out use of American troops to halt massacres as rebels 'close border' to fleeing refugees00:02
Leading Article: Dublin's chorus of flaithiulach00:02
Racing: North rises as Mister Baileys joins the cream: Guineas win puts an unfashionable training area back on a map which now charts the road to Epsom. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Letter: Cost of Government consultants00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A Gallic arpeggio with deep notes: 'Charles de Gaulle, Futurist of the Nation' -Regis Debray: Verso, 9.95 pounds00:02
Letter: Stop the countryside becoming a military casualty00:02
Motor Racing: German wins to tighten his grip00:02
PC rushes severed nose to hospital00:02
Motor Racing: Natural talent driven by the lust for speed: Keith Botsford mourns the most dedicated grand prix driver00:02
Bodies found in lake00:02
Fairground fall00:02
South African Elections: Confusion reigns as the count crawls along00:02
Britain gives pledge over cruise missiles00:02
Rugby League / Challenge Cup Final: Memories made of great moments of individuality: Union converts found a suitable stage for their talents at Wembley on Saturday. Alan Watkins reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Lord Aylestone dies00:02
South African Elections / Election Notebook00:02
As a rite of passage, it is easily beaten00:02
Golf: Woosnam completes amazing win: Cannes Open00:02
Father killed by burglar he disturbed: Man stabbed while checking daughter's home00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Science: First the hot air, then the fuzzy logic: Lynne Curry meets a heating expert who has made millions helping people to by-pass BT directory inquiries00:02
Row sours Beregovoy ceremony00:02
Rugby Union: Sale make returns in close ending: Hartlepool hopes dashed in final minutes00:02
REVIEW / Republic of Ireland 226, Lithuania 000:02
Obituary: Lord Aylestone00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sheep find safety with Peruvian guard: Glenda Cooper visits a farm where a llama proves the best solution for keeping predators at bay00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Cricket: Magical Azharuddin00:02
Spain in crisis after former Civil Guard chief flees00:02
Equestrianism: Holsters' narrow victory00:02
Streaming in sex classes under attack: Ministers split on guidelines for teachers00:02
Inquiry into doomed Airbus hears crew's last words00:02
Sporting Digest: Diving00:02
Cricket: Lara's quick pay-off00:02
Map found in car led to security alert: Sophisticated house alarm system installed by police failed to save Karen Reed. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Day Out00:02
Squash: Double triumph for England00:02
Leading Article: The means for mercy in Rwanda00:02
Court Circular00:02
Rugby League / Challenge Cup Final: Offiah rules the roost as wingers fly: Memorable match as Wigan master defiant and determined Leeds00:02
Buried treasure00:02
Cricket: Surrey at top speed00:02
South African Elections / Commentary: Why there was no real contest against the Mandela factor00:02
America's hard-up space partner: The Soviet Union's cosmodrome has been grounded by politics. Peter Bond reports00:02
Row over 'green tax' that could add pounds 25 to gas bills00:02
Letter: Why the Bar must change if it is to survive00:02
Drugs cause 'rave' death00:02
Professional hitman blamed for murder: Surrey victim linked to assassin serving life for killing Chechen republic's premier00:02
Murder charges00:02
Presenters censured for radio insults00:02
Sex wars and the great egg race: Masturbation may help couples to conceive, reports Chris Barnard00:02
Good Questions: Drowning by weight, not numbers00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Mystery over body in car park00:02
Slow count delays result but ANC may top 60%00:02
Ireland did its worst, but Europe plotted its victory00:02
Obituary: W. H. Saumarez Smith00:02
Tennis: Sanchez brings Graf run to an end00:02
Khmer Rouge shells kill peace marchers00:02
South African Elections: Ominous signs as Nats claim Western Cape00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Diary: 2-8 May00:02
Latvia accord00:02
You're just as beautiful in a wheelchair: They will never tread the catwalk with Naomi Campbell, but more disabled women are finding work as models. Chris Arnot reports00:02
Low-risk arthritis drugs 'could save lives': Better prescribing for elderly patients could prevent 200 deaths a year from bleeding ulcers, study finds00:02
The Best of Times: The audience are in tears: John Lill talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Great Trek of the good Afrikaner: How have the architects of apartheid now come to disown it? Robert Jackson explains00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
'It's like what the Nazis did'00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Scrooge's arrest seen as humbug by public00:02
Letter: Give us trees and a fountain, not a car park00:02
Russia May Day protests pass off peacefully00:02
Iran challenge00:02
Today's Number: 5500:02
CBI in call to combat shortage of graduates00:02
Life from the condemned cell: The suicidal tendencies of tadpole tails may signal a new way of treating human diseases, writes Hugh Aldersey-Williams00:02
Football: Battling United ready to collect: Champions' victory marred as injury rules Schmeichel out of FA Cup final00:02
Hockey: Mighty Millfield: Homerton show impressive skills00:02
Leading Article: To be or not to be in Europe?00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Gangs clash00:02
Jackson case00:02
Letter: Child abuse has an ancient history00:02
Health helpline costs pounds 16 a call, Labour says00:02
Letter: Don't bank on it00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: US steals Eurovision00:02
Motor Racing: Brazil mourns a national hero: Not since Pele had there been such a hero to his nation. Rik Turner reports from Sao Paulo