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Where are they now?: Terry Dyson00:02
Obituary: Johnson Ndlovu00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Another IBM boss departs: Reorganisation eliminates key figure amid talk of clashes with Gerstner00:02
Bloodlust spilt at the ringside: The notion of boxing matches in which nobody could ever get killed is contradictory00:02
Racing: Interference costs Moffatt 10-day ban00:02
RADIO / Tricks with time: Robert Hanks celebrates 21 years of an unchanging Kaleidoscope and a joyful Three Musketeers00:02
Second man is killed while trying to prevent burglary00:02
Ministers delay clash over nuclear waste plans: Nirex 'told to postpone Sellafield row'00:02
Interview delay00:02
Motor Racing: Brazilian grief and anger over lost hero: Rik Turner reports from Sao Paulo on the sombre mood in Senna's homeland00:02
People: Left still alive and kicking in Brazil00:02
Pensioner attacked00:02
Major urged to seek cuts in commission powers00:02
French aid workers face trial00:02
South African Election: Catharsis works its wonder through the ballot: Commentary00:02
Health Update: Jealousy study00:02
ART / Small objects of desire: Boyd Webb makes still lifes from balloons and nails and Anaglypta wallpaper. This is a world in which ordinary objects are made flesh - nasty, shrivelled, disconcerting flesh00:02
Motor Racing: Mosley denies safety standards are slipping: The president of the sport's governing body resists snap judgements. Paul Newman reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Mayor demands troops to fight Russia's deadly 'mafia': Gangster activity in St Petersburg is spectacular, bloody, and on the increase -and foreigners are not immune, reports Andrew Higgins00:02
Virani convicted over role at BCCI: Former Control Securities chief faces jail sentence for part in bank's activities00:02
Bombs kill 12 in Rwandan church00:02
Young find fruit and vegetables 'unappealing'00:02
Signing on with the slave gang: In Brazil slavery is on the rise again. Alison Sutton reports on how debt and exploitation turn low pay into no pay at all00:02
Berlusconi rules out Fascist ministers: Prime minister-designate promises to consult unions and industrialists on government policy00:02
I refuse to answer that on the grounds I don't know00:02
THEATRE / A month and a half in the country: For the past six weeks, Michael Palin has been chasing his first West End play around the provinces. Here he records his impressions00:02
Markham Main to re-open in autumn: Coal Investments plans to create 400 jobs for south Yorkshire colliery00:02
Appointments00:02
Roche to pay dollars 5.3bn for Syntex00:02
Rugby Union: Bristol have fun and spoil the party: Gloucester denied by inspired Bracken in National Tens final00:02
Cabinet at odds over funding for nurseries: Treasury opposition threatens pounds 100m boost for under-fives00:02
BOOK REVIEW / We still don't know the gripes of Steinbeck: 'John Steinbeck: a biography' - Jay Parini: Heinemann, 17.9900:02
Volvo will pay Renault pounds 120m over failed alliance00:02
The smell of roses fades for Mr Clarke00:02
Health Update: Vitamin myth00:02
Leading Article: Dutch bulwarks against change00:02
Motor Racing: Lauda plea to drivers00:02
The Daily Poem: The Oriole00:02
Racing: Piggott breaks season's duck00:02
Lockerbie relatives in dispute over film00:02
Racing: Murphy's fall highlights ever-present risk: Improvements to equipment and medical procedures can reduce, but never eliminate, the danger of riders sustaining serious injury00:02
ARCHAEOLOGY / Tourists lay siege to fortress town: David Keys reports on efforts to save a spectacular prehistoric mountaintop site00:02
Obituary: Leslie Farrer-Brown00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Clinton gets tough as murder rate rises00:02
Motor Racing: 'When a great champion loses his life a void is left': As fans, colleagues and rivals try to come to terms with Ayrton Senna's death, officialdom defends the sport's rule changes00:02
Oil workers evacuated after Piper rig explosion00:02
Obituary: Leslie Farrer-Brown00:02
Fire-bomb arrests00:02
Big Mac and Coke? Not so fast . . .: Most South Africans will not see new-found wealth overnight, says Richard Dowden00:02
Tories squabble on as election defeats loom00:02
Letter: Europe: to stay in or to leave00:02
Inner-city developers spent 207m pounds on fees00:02
PRODUCTION NOTES / Michael Bentine on surviving life and an eight-year run00:02
Obituary: Sir Hugh Springer00:02
Health Update: Fractures to come00:02
Letter: A lesson in customer relations for Harrods00:02
Leading Article: Privacy v trade: a cryptic battle00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Try explaining Pooh to the Americans: David Lister hits coast-to-coast TV and discovers he is woefully unprepared on the really big issues00:02
Cricket: Moxon leads by example: Yorkshire captain flowers at the crease in Roses match00:02
ART / In the Studio: A voyage to Lilliput: Iain Gale on Antony Gormley's arresting body casts, and his conception of art as a healing force00:02
United are champions once again00:02
City inspired by the European cafe culture: Leeds council has taken the initiative on outdoor dining. David Lister reports00:02
Elections 1994: Conservatives on edge in comfortable suburbia: Martin Whitfield visits a Tory heartland where a 5 per cent swing could result in a change in power00:02
Passenger hurt00:02
Health: When mental scars lead to physical wounds: Why do thousands of women cut or burn their own bodies? Sarah Lee explains how pain drives them, and how sensitive treatment can help00:02
On Tour00:02
Teenage girls 'killed man they befriended'00:02
Case history: Richard Ross's photographs use camera angles and lighting to give stuffed animals an added dimension. Jane Richards reports00:02
Big names in insurance join battle for Prime00:02
Minister calls for inquiry into blunder by the CSA00:02
Cricket: Hollioake batters New Zealand: Tourists buckle under Surrey batsman's breathtaking assault00:02
Motor Racing: Tarquini stays on top00:02
Forte's bid faces political hurdle: EC watches as Air France sells Meridien00:02
Record pounds 1.6bn is spent on books00:02
ART / Openings00:02
Commodities and Derivatives: 'Wannabe' wizards glimpse the future00:02
China executes 'at least' 1,40000:02
Ministers urged to train teachers to spot dyslexia00:02
Dear Byron Roberts: Some mistake surely? A weary driver questions the man responsible for marketing the Government's nice little number-plate earner00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Bungling Boris see light in bath to book place in history00:02
Bombs plot00:02
Obituary: Dr John Fry00:02
Universities 'outraged' by Bar school selection: Rejected students to take court action over 'discriminatory' procedure00:02
Health Update: Fish: the dish to cut strokes00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Iran tried to hire IRA hit-men: Provos turned down offer of guns, missiles and cash to murder three dissidents in Europe00:02
'Doctor of death' acquitted of aiding cripple's suicide00:02
Letter: Tricky Micky00:02
Letter: Death of Senna00:02
Why nasty niffs cause marital tiffs: Women had plenty to tell Linda Sonntag in a recent questionnaire, when she asked them about their partners' unpleasing personal habits00:02
Oxfam accuses UN of inconsistency00:02
Poker: Running into trouble00:02
Letter: Green welly brigade are not the only ones loyal to our historic counties00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Jump jockey critically ill after fall00:02
Snooker / World Championship: Hendry holds nerve to deny White again: Champion staggers rather than swaggers on to equal Davis's record of winning title for third successive year at The Crucible00:02
Law Report: Higher income support payable: Chief Adjudication Officer and another v Harris and another; Same v Gibbon - Court of Appeal (Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice McCowan and Lord Justice Hirst), 15 April 199400:02
MUSIC / Playing musical chairs: Nicholas Williams on Berio at the South Bank00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Europe: to stay in or to leave00:02
Cuba ponders drastic currency reform to salvage economy00:02
Review / Laughing all the way to the Bank of England00:02
Respite that could make all the difference00:02
Fugitive ex-police chief to 'tell all'00:02
Out of China: Variety ousts ideology from the bill at the People's Palace00:02
Letter: Moral bankruptcy wins the day00:02
Letter: Green welly brigade are not the only ones loyal to our historic counties00:02
Sporting Digest: Diving00:02
Explorers in the art of healing go with the glow: In search of self-awareness, Naomi Coleman follows the path of complementary medicine to a converted barn in north-west London00:02
Preachers decide time is right to cut back on tradition: A survey has found that sermons are getting briefer. Stephen Ward reports on a 'declining art'00:02
Rave party search00:02
Kleinwort sued over firm's failure00:02
Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Letter: Green welly brigade are not the only ones loyal to our historic counties00:02
PLO and Israel close to signing Jericho accord00:02
Leading Article: Feeding the faithful on spiritual soundbites00:02
Moving markets at the touch of a button: How will the new power of private investors affect Wall Street? Larry Black in New York finds out00:02
Tell-tale claw00:02
Letter: Death of Senna00:02
UN urged to declare Brcko tinderbox a 'safe area'00:02
Motorcycling: Fogarty off to a flier in fight for superbike supremacy00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Helping hand keeps Lakeland orchards blossoming: Countryside Commission has offered funds to ensure survival of damson trees. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Tears of joy greet President Mandela00:02
Football: 'I could hardly bear to watch'00:02
Letter: Europe: to stay in or to leave00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Crime Fiction00:02
Soldiers' complaints on fire safety 'ignored'00:02
Letter: Moral bankruptcy wins the day00:02
Thames link on collision course: Plans for motorway linking Essex to Kent that could threaten capital's green belt survives roads review00:02
Ronnie Knight on 7m pounds armed raid charge00:02
Letter: Police achievements in London borough00:02
Test driveaway00:02
Endless fiddle and local election faddle00:02
Motor Racing / The Dangers in Sport: Governing body calls a summit: FIA gathering reports on Formula One deaths as Irish jump jockey fights for his life in Liverpool hospital00:02
Tennis: Quick exit on clay for Lendl00:02
Racing / The Dangers in Sport: Murphy critically injured after fall: FIA gathering reports on Formula One deaths as Irish jump jockey fights for his life in Liverpool hospital00:02
Accident toll mars sunshine holiday00:02
Football: Lawrence leaves Middlesbrough00:02
Production and jobs pick up00:02
Doorstep killer 'had no trace of accent': Witness says man spoke several words before shooting. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Labour to reveal plan to boost industry00:02
Artist's prayer answered at cost of dollars 25,00000:02
100,000 pounds raid00:02
Inner-city developers spent 207m pounds on fees00:02
Interview: So what's it all about, Adam?: Now 53, a philosophical Adam Faith has come out as an Artist. He looks back at the life he left behind as a Sixties pop star and City wheeler-dealer before returning to the stage in 'Alfie'00:02
South African Election: Warlords in Natal hold key to peace after the poll00:02
Carers call for statutory time off: Social services should offer 'core package' of free respite care including annual holiday, study suggests00:02
CREATIVITY / Batty ideas for broken brollies00:02
A day like this00:02
Passengers ignored cries for help as attacks took place: Youths escaped across tracks after sexual attacks on train00:02
South African Election: Parties' front-runners line up for posts in new cabinet00:02
Labour leading00:02
Football / The Race for The Premiership: United take title as Blackburn's chase ends: Darby inspires Coventry to deny denuded Rovers and ensure championship stays in Manchester00:02
Letter: Reasonable price of a night at the opera00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Fewer women in management jobs: Progress at work halted for first time in 21 years, institute's survey shows00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Tehran critic held00:02
Northern Ireland will get new cable franchise00:02
Why bank called in receiver00:02
Obituary: Lynne Frederick00:02
Health: Take this prescription to the gym: Instead of handing out pills and medicines, enterprising GPs are organising exercise sessions for their patients, says Shirley Giles00:02
Today's Number: 2500:02
Rig evacuated after blast00:02
Walls of silence still standing: Communism has collapsed, but censorship in its countless forms still demands our constant vigilance, argues Ursula Owen00:02
Birthdays00:02
Chess: Time for a dispute00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Letter: Random victims of the trade in mines00:02
Council warns of legal action over 55m pounds docks deal00:02
ARTS / And what's more ..