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Infants' tests 'unreliable'00:02
Letter: How much beer is too much?00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Zulu king's freedom alarms Buthelezi00:02
South Yemen appoints leaders00:02
Football: Nielsen stirs up free-kick furore00:02
MP 'was shot at'00:02
Happy Anniversray: Orient Express mystery00:02
US firm takes over tax records00:02
Football: Venables needs greater versatility: New coach's brave start stymied by the kind of primitive game he is trying to avoid as England's Christmas tree fails to light up00:02
Peter Pringle's America: White flight knows no law00:02
A cottage garden with buffalo and old tyres00:02
Mass trial planned for multimedia: Cable companies to spend millions on testing in 4,000 homes - Betting and shopping among services00:02
Hello boys] Soho turns pink: Soho has changed complexion. This week there will be scenes of celebration. Mark Simpson reports00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Surprise00:02
Letter: How much beer is too much?00:02
Woman strangled00:02
Three killed in helicopter crash00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Athletics: Denmark tracks Kirui to the line: British runner rediscovers form and determination in Granite City road race00:02
Equestrianism: Italy take advantage of British confusion: Judges' decision leaves British team manager upset over result in Nations Cup00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Judo00:02
Tennis: Roland Garros unveils a splendour in the clay: Graf returns to scene of her first major title and worst nightmare on the opening day of French Open00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Enterprise woos US shareholders who will decide Lasmo's fate00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Trogg's UFO hunt00:02
FM's 'small men' square up to Virgin00:02
Letter: Whether dictator or deliverer, Malawi is better off00:02
Golf: Victory ends barren spell for Romero: Italian and Lady Keystone Opens00:02
Boxing: Lewis' pounds 10m TV deal00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Historic highway designed with style00:02
Letter: The lives our MPs have to lead00:02
Racing: The leading figures on the flat this season00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Football: Welsh minnows tackle Europe00:02
Madrilenos munch through the mother of all stews00:02
Bavarians stir up Sudeten-German row00:02
Police chief foresees legal sale of drug: Debate over decriminalisation of marijuana highlighted by report and British grandmother's fight against 25-year jail term00:02
Boxing: Close worth a third shot at Eubank: King rails at 'injustice'00:02
Lawson Europe's only hope for top OECD job00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Birthdays00:02
Schools00:02
TELEVISION / Out of the mouths of babes and sucklings00:02
Rugby Union: Callard called up: England full-back problem00:02
Rugby Union: Top rank the next target for Wales: Norster ready for heavy World Cup workload00:02
Labour will pick its new leader in July00:02
Gypsies 'under threat' from racist upsurge00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Smoke advert to make modern women fume00:02
Out of China: Your visit is inconvenient: there is not enough oxygen00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Taking the highway to heaven in a Corvette00:02
Motorcycling: Doohan's third win: Austrian 500cc Grand Prix00:02
Bulger family is 'appalled' by boys' appeal00:02
The Week Ahead: Jackie's final journey00:02
Cycling: Indurain off the pace in time trial00:02
Russia's realist goes home: Solzhenitsyn returns to Moscow on Friday and could once again influence the country that rejected him, says Vladimir Chuguev00:02
Rugby League: Wigan work to maintain dominance: Castleford's good start and sensational finish fails to stop treble-winners00:02
Bumpy election run-in for Herzog00:02
Golf: Crosby pips Davies00:02
Obituary: Andrew Brown00:02
Science: Holy Grail inside his head: Francis Crick, unraveller of DNA, has now set out in search of the soul, writes Steve Connor00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Football: Olsen recommends direct action00:02
Chess: Triumph in Amsterdam00:02
Veteran correspondent's memories of India raise a laugh at literary festival00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 complaints about the Royal Mail00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Leading Article: Arafat must lay to rest words of war00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
The View From Here: As a bus driver he can't help looking down on us00:02
Cable link to Empire becomes museum: The underground hub of Imperial communications, buried in a Cornish cliff, is opening to visitors. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Jailing of debtors at record levels: Use of prison for fine defaulters 'wastes millions'00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Deficit expected to halve00:02
Three held over hiker killings00:02
Waste wood to fuel conservation drive00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Leading Article: A challenge to the Bulger trial00:02
Top speed on tunnel route to be 186mph00:02
Art Deco landmark under threat: The fight is on to save the Beechams Factory from redevelopment. Andrew Gliniecki reports00:02
Rugby League: Workington's blitz overwhelms London: Crusaders too generous00:02
Rugby Union: Ireland outclassed in 'horrendous display': Campese leads rout of Irish00:02
Irish PM plays down fears of loyalist violence00:02
'Show trial' claim as Albania accuses Alia00:02
Football: Brewster bubbles as Golac uncorks final surprise: Relaxed regime pays off for Dundee United00:02
US sales to lead 5% increase in world car market00:02
Divorce for Kray00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Diary00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
European Elections: A dozen different ways to vote00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pride, prejudice and love-me-do little boys: The Authoritarian Personality - T W Adorno, Else Frenkel-Brunswik and Daniel J Levinson: W W Norton00:02
Never mind a black tie, what about good films?: Cannes is failing in its role as an international showcase for European cinema, argues David Aukin00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Dominican Republic poll recount00:02
Union fires warning shot in Labour battle: Head of GMB urges party's leadership candidates to endorse policy of full employment. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Aggression could lead to a bloody nose, warns Portals: De La Rue talks about friendly merger on verge of collapse00:02
Racing Commentary: Carson rides his luck in the Classics: A brush with the danger zone highlights the perils for punters of inconsistent stewarding00:02
Good Questions: Pointing towards the stars00:02
Sunday Round-up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
True Gripes: By popular demand: Commuters want buskers00:02
Football: Belles face tough run-in: The women's National Premier League is being fought to a tight finish. Pete Davies reports00:02
Obituary: Robert Mauthner00:02
British MEPs pass the value-for-money test00:02
Letter: The lives our MPs have to lead00:02
Board Sailing00:02
Rugby Union: Banana-skin England slip into the mire: Rowell's tourists mauled by mundane opposition00:02
Labour's ideal leader - female, Scots and called Tony00:02
The Hay Festival 199400:02
Rwandan slaughter fills lake with up to 40,000 bodies00:02
Letter: Learning the lessons of criminal behaviour00:02
etc ..Five naff things to do in London00:02
Rowing: Searle brothers in fours fightback: British crew forced to display their heavyweight muscle00:02
Woman still ill00:02
Cricket: Terry proves the dominant force00:02
Leading Article: The unforgettable lightness of fame00:02
Mental illness among children up 25% in 5 years00:02
Science: Rhyme and reason can cast a spell: Christine Hewitt explains how traditional children's songs can help with the00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Rutskoi launches crusade00:02
Israelis kill guerrilla00:02
Sailing: Merit Cup and Brooksfield stage breakaway to the east: Northerly air stream makes for an uncomfortable ride as Whitbread Round the World Race heads across Atlantic for home00:02
Racing: Dance waltzes to win00:02
Hurd trip aims to woo Russia00:02
Barry wants another crack at mayoralty00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
European Elections: Ever closer union is looking less attractive to voters: Uncertainty about Euro-federalism is eating away at the electorate, writes Leonard Doyle, West Europe Editor00:02
More bounce to the ounce00:02
Cricket: Bicknell's best wasted00:02
Football: Villa to sell Atkinson00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Desperate Haitians vote with their fleet00:02
Talks set on clearing Horse Guards of cars00:02
British parties to open European election campaign00:02
In Thing: The Kaz Lever wedding plate00:02
Cricket: Lord's one-day washout leaves DeFreitas high and dry: England take the Texaco Trophy as rain robs Test hopefuls of a trial run against New Zealand. Martin Johnson reports00:02
THEATRE / The memory game: James Conway on Karel Reisz's staging of Moonlight and Pinter's own production of Landscape at the Gate, Dublin00:02
The Worst of Times: I can't ever remember her kissing me: Audrey Slaughter talks to Danny Danziger00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
European Elections: Major falls back on Thatcher's dud poll slogan00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Rugby League: Leeds find improbable win pipped by the post: Cook's fatal miss00:02
Japanese develop a yen for networking: In a belated attempt to catch up with the West, Tokyo is starting a multimedia revolution. Terry McCarthy reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
A bellyful of pleasure: They gyrate, they swivel their hips, they do the camel walk, but they don't do it to titillate. Emma Cook contemplates her navel00:02
The Daily Poem: Nothing00:02
Letter: Learning the lessons of criminal behaviour00:02
Sea rescue00:02
Woman given life sentence for cannabis possession: Debate over decriminalisation of marijuana highlighted by report and British grandmother's fight against 25-year jail term00:02
Letter: Whether dictator or deliverer, Malawi is better off00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Andreotti faces Mafia charges00:02
Today's Number: 220.73700:02
Hockey: English chase bronze: European Club Championships00:02
Science: Pirates ahoy on the software seas: Illegal copying of programs is costing companies dear. Crackdowns by some governments have had dramatic results, says Susan Watts00:02
Horse injured00:02
Samsung to license UK chip designs00:02
Judo: Birch tops the bill: Sweatman's remarkable gold medal00:02
Training vouchers will be offered to school-leavers00:02
Obituary: Giovanni Goria00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Fast conclusion to contest sought00:02
Obituary: Frederik van Pallandt00:02
Zen and the art of spiritual maintenance: Anne Nicholls maps out the diverse options for voyages of self-discovery00:02
Football: Woking join the modern world: Chapple's craft brings a 2-1 Trophy triumph to Surrey. Henry Winter reports from Wembley00:02
Itchy trigger-fingers in Ulster: As the IRA dithers, David McKittrick warns that loyalist violence may scupper peace00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Shias vow revenge00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / On Classical Music00:02
Wise men and the deficit00:02
CENTREFOLD / Young at heart: Virgin Records is 21. Are you ready to celebrate?00:02
Threat to Winnie Mandela00:02
CJD inquiry sought00:02
European Elections: Sign in and sod off is the motto for some MEPs00:02
Lack of accountability seen as bar to Bank's bid for independence00:02
Wheelchair protest00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Boys found drowned00:02
European Elections: Smith's death delays PM's agony00:02
Loyalist attack on bar shocks Dublin: Security review follows weekend murder in the Irish capital. David McKittrick reports00:02
Dear Paul Condon: With the news that firearms officers in London will be able to carry their guns openly and use them more readily, the editor of Police Review has a few queries for their boss, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner00:02
Nut grounds kite00:02
Muslims accuse Serbs00:02
Tales from the riverbank: The Thames is a major asset but it has been neglected for too long00:02
European Elections: Parliament ready to come of age00:02
Obituary: Andrew Brown00:02
European Elections: The reason why your vote really matters: The European Parliament is only as powerful as its electors, writes Sarah Lambert in Brussels. So, whatever your opinion of Europe, you must cast your vote on 9 June00:02
Face to face with yourself at an exhibition00:02
Bill drafted to reform policy on sentencing