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Cricket: Gooch declares a desire to resume playing for England: Tour doubts cleared up as ball-tampering debate reopens00:02
Polly lingual00:02
Labour sets mortgage relief target00:02
REVIEW / Taking the Ha, Ha, Ha out of Roddy Doyle00:02
Rugby League: Wigan's turbulent week ends happily: Champions manage to put troubles behind them in Premiership first round while Bradford trounce Wembley losers00:02
Letter: Local elections: only a period of re-evaluation in the wilderness can save the Conservatives00:02
Letter: Why three minutes would be the ultimate mile00:02
MUSIC / Two timing: Edward Seckerson reviews Cosi fan tutte at the South Bank and ENO00:02
The Worst of Times: I sat in the apple tree, sobbing for my lost paradise: James Roose-Evans talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Mandela's new 'brain-dead minister' spoils the party: ANC loyalists are dismayed that Alfred Nzo is in the cabinet, writes John Carlin in Johannesburg00:02
Kohl the survivor steadies his ship: Written off by pundits as a political has-been, Germany's Chancellor is now ready for a tough electoral fight, writes Steve Crawshaw in Bonn00:02
Royal cry for help echoed back through the tunnel00:02
Computer mistakes bill 'runs to pounds 125m': Loss at social security systems agency is one of highest in public sector00:02
Commodities and Derivatives: Rising demand hides leather's limited supply00:02
Peter Pringle's America: It's the Electric Chair Show00:02
God is a creative, capitalist family man: The religious right in America has produced an alarming programme to remake the world, says Andrew Brown00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Exile who fled Stalin makes artistic comeback00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
THEATRE / Taking the branch line: Paul Taylor reviews Lou Stein's production of O'Neill's Desire Under the Elms at the Palace Theatre, Watford00:02
Golf: Ballesteros back in the swing with new model victory: Popular Spaniard experiences ecstasy after a series of agonies as he rediscovers his former golden touch to whip the Cornish cream00:02
Letter: Local elections: only a period of re-evaluation in the wilderness can save the Conservatives00:02
Rugby Union / Welsh Cup: Hall seeks investment for great leap forward00:02
COMEDY / The copy cat: James Rampton on Rory Bremner at the Orchard Theatre, Dartford00:02
Out of Japan: When you've baseball hysteria, who needs tranquillisers?00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Camels beat ban00:02
Day Out00:02
Court Circular00:02
Mother and son found dead in wood: Search for missing priest, artist and three-year-old son ends in triple murder inquiry. Alan Murdoch reports00:02
Dan dares to go back into orbit00:02
Industrial X-ray workers at greater risk than nuclear staff00:02
Schhh . . . how the bottle protest nearly fell flat00:02
Kemper put up for sale as GE lifts bid: dollars 2.6bn deal would create one of the largest insurance services in the US00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Obituary: Steve Wood00:02
Rugby Union: Malvern lap up atmosphere00:02
Anger over teaching changes00:02
Push for Heseltine to be chairman: Machinations over possible challenge to Major's leadership gain momentum as claim of further scandal afflicts the Tories00:02
The Angel of Budapest: Correction00:02
Hungarian Socialists storm into poll lead00:02
Academy to banish cars in favour of art: David Lister finds support is growing for the Independent's campaign on pavement cafes00:02
When a clerk's pay matched chief cashier's: Peter Torday finds some surprising facts as the Bank of England looks back on its 300-year tenure00:02
Football: Birmingham go down singing: End of the First Division road for Fry00:02
Sporting Digest: Weightlifting00:02
Letter: Local elections: only a period of re-evaluation in the wilderness can save the Conservatives00:02
Karate: Ancient pursuit in need of new face: Steve Bunce reports from Birmingham on a sport's desire to shed an unwanted image00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Woman's longing to learn overcomes sight handicap: Ministers face call to double numbers of older people on courses as poll shows fewer than 1 in 10 take learning option after retirement00:02
Obituary: Helen Lessore00:02
March stopped00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Today's Number: 13200:02
Doctors 'fail to ask for organs'00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Targets urged to bring more pensioners into education: Ministers face call to double numbers of older people on courses as poll shows fewer than 1 in 10 take learning option after retirement00:02
Portillo campaign linked to former Thatcher aide00:02
Overseas Football: Matthaus seals title for Bayern00:02
Compass probe looks at trip for analysts00:02
Letter: Local elections: only a period of re-evaluation in the wilderness can save the Conservatives00:02
Science: Prelude to assuring future?: Lynne Curry reports on the launch of a software package that looks set to have a big impact on the financial services industry00:02
Three bidders fall out of tunnel link contest00:02
Windermere is focus of fight for tranquillity00:02
Rebuff to Berlusconi delays cabinet list00:02
Boxing: Chavez takes his title back00:02
The tall story of Gogmagog: Giants are big again. Ann Hills reports on the revival of a longstanding tradition00:02
Boy crushed (CORRECTED)00:02
Markets spooked by inflation spectre00:02
Use power windfall to help poorer families, firms urged00:02
Leading Article: Rural regulations and the off-road cyclist00:02
Letter: Experts do not always listen to children00:02
Rugby Union: Offence to defence all part of picture: Alan Watkins on a day of gloomy frustration but one also lightened by two champion tries00:02
Farm secretly bought for rubbish dump: Plans to create tip on unspoiled landscape likened to vandalism as calm and beauty of countryside comes under pressure on three fronts00:02
Major pushed on European referendum00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Science: The Black Baron is bent on sabotage: Two new, highly destructive viruses that can change their appearance may have been created by someone in the software industry. Susan Watts reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Carey ordains his first women priests00:02
Tennis: Navratilova defeated and saluted at Roman circus: Famous 37-year-old shows feet of clay in sapping challenge as Martinez's hard-fought victory is met with loud applause for the loser00:02
Rugby Union / Pilkington Cup Final: Bath have a Swift answer to punch line: Double trouble as the lucky Ubogu lets fly and escapes dismissal but Tigers are trapped and rapped in the end00:02
Going for a spin: What goes up and down and looks like a Seventies bubble-car? A twoseater helicopter, of course. Lyndsay Russell takes to the skies00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Cricket: Surrey run through sorry Lancashire00:02
The Week Ahead: Leaders to seal sauna rapport00:02
Taking a fresh look at London00:02
Football / Premiership Relegation Focus: Genius Le Tissier guarantees safety00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Leading Article: Knowledge can change minds00:02
Diary: 11-15 May00:02
Change of heart00:02
Football: Ferdinand chased00:02
Football: Ferguson to keep quiet at hearing00:02
Treasury investigates dividends rise: Dorrell tells of concern about companies' payout ratios increasing sharply during the recession00:02
Obituary: Chief Rabbi Moses Rosen00:02
Sporting Digest: Karate00:02
Fight for Kigali continues00:02
Happy Anniversary: Bare legs for Britain00:02
Calls for brake on mountain biking00:02
Football: Kidderminster building their hopes on men of honour00:02
Racing Commentary: Keeping sense in quest for safety: The death of jockey Steve Wood could prompt hasty changes which do more harm than good00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
Cricket: Healthy Crowe takes to flight00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Eclipse predicted00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
London night flights to soar: Airport anti-noise campaigners angered by timing of controversial announcement00:02
Two new faces of democracy: Both Gorbachev and De Klerk tried to dismantle untenable regimes; history will be their judge, says Mary Dejevsky00:02
Two parties are more fun than one00:02
MP wins support over sex allegation00:02
Football Commentary / Premiership Relegation Focus: Relieved Everton in need of money: Walker succeeds in his tiptoe along the tightrope but Bassett's heroics come to a brutal finish00:02
Panama vote00:02
French citizens killed in Algiers00:02
Sporting Digest: Diving00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Unity boost00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Letter: Pros and cons of the out-of-town superstore00:02
Equestrianism: Todd fills hero's role: New Zealanders' day00:02
Poll shows the true position00:02
Football: Loyal servants rewarded with well-earned rise: The final Saturday of the season brings delight and despair in almost equal parts. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Lesson one: Hobson's choice: Parents have no real power over which schools their children go to, says Donald Hirsch00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Gardens00:02
Serbs blow smoke at UN in Brcko00:02
War buries Yemen's fading dream of unity: States' rocky marriage founders on altered balance of oil power, writes Charles Richards00:02
Motorcycling: Schwantz late challenge held off by Doohan00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
The Daily Poem: My Orcha'd in Linden Lea00:02
Microlight crash00:02
Letter: Pros and cons of the out-of-town superstore00:02
Palestine police held up at Allenby Bridge00:02
Racing: Turtle turned over by Tune00:02
Boys do cry, if you let them: When Julia Seton's teenage son said he was bored, he really meant scared00:02
Scientist wins racism claim00:02
Science: Hellfire in the belly of a green machine: Garbage in, clean power out - that's the promise of a generating plant that burns domestic waste. But do its environmental claims pass the test? Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
'I don't want my husband's death to be for nothing': Tom Wilkie reports on a lack of official responsibility or award for compensation in the case of Britain's most irradiated man00:02
Pub group's pounds 500m float is canned00:02
Golf: Birdie victory for Daly: American holds his nerve to capture first title in two years00:02
Tax Freedom: When paying less can be child's play: Raising children is expensive - but there are ways to lighten the burden, says Andrew Bibby00:02
Boxing: Lewis fails to impress the critics: British heavyweight beset by doubts among influential observers about his technique and appeal to the masses00:02
Foreigners flee as civil war reaches Aden00:02
Science: Growing older before our eyes: Missing people can be found with the help of computerised images. Bernadine Coverley reports00:02
New-style poll reveals people's real opinions00:02
Rugby Union: England turn to Potter as Guscott misses tour00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Stadium not for sale, says Wembley00:02
Nasty outing for a would-be mayor: Are the folk of Wimborne Minster ready for gay rocker Phil Webb? Not as a figurehead, they're not, and some are playing dirty. Nicholas Roe reports00:02
Letter: Eggheads for the chair of poetry00:02
Football: Moody gives Oxford cause for optimism00:02
Scotland Yard helps recover 'Scream'00:02
Cricket: Imran admits cheating: Glenn Moore on the book throwing light on a touchy subject00:02
Football / Premiership Relegation Focus: Close encounter of the bored kind00:02
Silent rebel bears Rwanda's tragic burden00:02
Barclays says house prices will jump 10%00:02
Hockey: Slough coast to final: Exmouth's win ensures rematch00:02
Yard in on 'Scream'00:02
'Body' trap00:02
Spivs ignore Karelia's ancient splendour: Sponsors for the restoration of a listed architectural treasure are hard to find, writes Helen Womack in Petrozavodsk00:02
Workers 'fear losing jobs'00:02
Leading Article: Industrial safety affects us all00:02
Chess: Nunn's habit changes00:02
750,000 pounds blaze00:02
Rugby League: Newlove haunts Leeds00:02
Letter: Local elections: only a period of re-evaluation in the wilderness can save the Conservatives00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Football / Premiership Relegation Focus: Brave exit for Royle and his likeable Latics00:02
Tobacco firm 'suppressed data on smoking dangers'00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
ARTS / And what's more ..00:02
Football: Ashcroft keeps Albion out of trouble: West Brom find relief at Portsmouth00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Football: Palace party ends in defeat00:02
Following the party line: The night-club economy has built a lot of successful businesses. Alix Sharkey reports on one of the legal ones - the booming world of flyers00:02
Clinton bill00:02
Clinton relaxes rules on Haiti asylum-seekers00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: Local elections: only a period of re-evaluation in the wilderness can save the Conservatives00:02
Football: Newcastle tune up for European adventure00:02
Football: Robson bows out in a sea of love at Old Trafford: United crowned champions after stalemate00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Dear Cosmopolitan: A nation of women brought up on magazines such as Collective Farm Girl now has a taste of Western glamour: Russian Cosmo. A reader is intrigued00:02
Pilot blamed00:02
Exclusive: Worker killed by record dose of radiation: Widow refused compensation as employers deny responsibility for death00:02
Science: Deep-frozen clues to a warmer world: John Wright explains how Greenland's glaciers could help to reveal secrets of climatic change00:02
Eggs kept safe00:02
Midwife to Asian affluence: Japan is attending to the world's fastest growing economies. Terry McCarthy reports from Tokyo00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Labouring for the land's lost language: 'William Barnes: Selected Poems' - Ed. Andrew Motion: Penguin, 6.99 pounds00:02
Cricket: Azharrudin's onslaught pays his way00:02
Letter: Local elections: only a period of re-evaluation in the wilderness can save the Conservatives00:02
Football / Premiership Relegation Focus: Blades lose the final battle: Trevor Haylett reports on Sheffield United's 3-2 defeat at Chelsea which ensured their relegation