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Tax evasion00:02
Blair defines his socialist vision00:02
Hockey: Coach calls for change00:02
COMEDY / All that glitters is not Gary: Mark Wareham reviews Leader] The Gang's Tribute to Gary Glitter00:02
Civil servant's quiet rise through ranks00:02
Killer bug may become even more virulent00:02
Lorry owners fined 5,000 pounds00:02
Animal ban00:02
Football: Sheridan strikes late winner: Bolivia beaten in final minutes as Bonner equals Brady's record00:02
'I'll take it ..bricks and all': Anne Spackman meets a woman who moved an entire building from Yorkshire00:02
Englishman's castle00:02
Money supply surge dims hope on German rates00:02
I've slept with six snoring reindeer herders: Susan de Muth in bed with Christina Dodwell00:02
Bottom Line: An each way BET00:02
Spielberg to teacher's rescue00:02
The Queen awaits: Risto Nikovski goes to work by Tube and is looking for a better office. Last Friday he became the 14th highest-ranking man in Britain. Peter Popham reports00:02
The Hay Festival 199400:02
Letter: Mental illness in British children00:02
Letter: A lottery for architecture00:02
Channel ferry firm cuts fares00:02
Competitiveness White Paper: Air traffic: Share offer plan for national control service00:02
Murder case00:02
Dramatic tale of two theatres: Matthew Brace reports on the contrasting fortunes of the Lyric and Riverside Studios00:02
Where shall we meet?: Mars00:02
Letter: A suitable vacancy for John Major00:02
Rabin threat00:02
TELEVISION / Mad, bad, but never dangerous to know00:02
Policeman is fined 100 pounds after road death fatal car crash00:02
New issues struggle to rise above the ordinary: With the spring flood of flotations, investors are becoming choosy about new shares, writes Tom Stevenson00:02
Out of America: Earthly glitches around gateway to the stars00:02
Competitiveness White Paper: Workplace regulations: Health and safety laws to be 'simplified and modernised'00:02
Watchdog under scrutiny: Controversial Ofgas head to face tough questions from MPs over relationship (CORRECTED)00:02
Spottiswoode faces grilling over gas job00:02
Russians celebrate Day of the Cyrillic alphabet00:02
Consumerism with a shrunken vision: David Nicholson-Lord looks at Which? magazine and finds its philosophy marooned in the Sixties00:02
Centrefold: Rose-tinted classes: Performance art to stay awake for00:02
Letter: Mental illness in British children00:02
Letter: Labours of the Cerne Abbas giant00:02
Seafield rebel shareholders turn up heat with detailed critique00:02
M&S chairman sounds alarm on rising costs: Consumers 'want better and better things at lower and lower prices'00:02
Newsbrief: Surgeons go mobile00:02
Talk of the Trade: Switching off TV00:02
Motor Racing: Lamy in 'horrifying' crash at Silverstone: Lotus driver breaks kneecaps and thigh as car disintegrates following 150mph smash during testing for Spanish Grand Prix00:02
European Elections: Intellectuals show Sarajevo solidarity: Bosnia: Central issue for French philosopher00:02
OPERA / The plague of darkness: Edward Seckerson reviews Mose in Egitto at the Royal Opera House and English National Opera's Peter Grimes00:02
Channel ferry firms sail towards price war00:02
Leading Article: Better ideas on British business00:02
Tennis: Sabatini joins the exodus of leading players: Edberg, Lendl and Novotna are among the top players to join the ranks of this year's early departures from the French Open00:02
Travel: D-Day mapped out00:02
University escapes censure after appeal00:02
Malaysia set to lift trade ban with UK00:02
Managers 'resorting to bullying staff'00:02
Golf: Valderrama makes its pitch and stands to win: The venue for the 1997 Ryder Cup match will be announced today. Tim Glover reports on an intriguing affair00:02
Diary00:02
Newsbrief: Police abseil rescue00:02
True Gripes: Down the Tube: Metropolitan nightlife - but no metro00:02
Market Report: Water shares keep afloat as other sectors flounder00:02
Thumbs down00:02
Virginians fear urban sprawl around planned Disney park00:02
Police in Philippines arrest supporters of Communist Party death squad00:02
Jail break-in00:02
Russia agrees to join Nato partnership00:02
Competitiveness White Paper: Boardroom Salaries: Top executives' huge pay rises condemned00:02
Dawson plunges into loss and calls for cash injection00:02
Travel: Cruising around an LA day: Rose Rouse ventures by Buick and rollerblade through a smoggy urban world00:02
95,000 pounds fall payout00:02
A Slice of the Action00:02
C&G challenges 'hostile' restriction: Building society asks court to reject barrier to takeover by Lloyds00:02
Letter: The privatisation of Civil Service work00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
The post-Janet emperor of yoof: As Channel 4 mops up the audience, BBC Television's new head of youth programmes searches for hits and Street-Porter cred. Steve Clarke reports00:02
CLUBS / Lord of the dance: Rave in the Nave is packing them in to St Margaret's Church, Uxbridge. Emma Cook applies God to modern dance culture00:02
Picture of the day: Canaletto's Greenwich Hospital from the north bank of the Thames00:02
Neighbourhoods abolished: In Tower Hamlets the new Labour council has destroyed a discredited scheme00:02
Blueprint for a fitter Britain00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Canoe death verdict00:02
Schizophrenic wins reprieve00:02
Cricket: Pollard's century sees Surrey suffer: Nottinghamshire left in the driving seat00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Casket results move up a gear00:02
Will anyone recognise Alexander Isayevich?: An old face will soon be back in Moscow after 20 years. But what will they make of him now? Report byAndrew Higgins00:02
On Theatre00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
View from City Road: Watchdogs must bark coherently00:02
Food poisoning 'is costing pounds 1bn a year': Survey suggests true loss may be higher as 2 million suffer00:02
Hundreds die as Muslim pilgrimage turns to tragedy: The disaster reflects badly on the Saudi authorities, writes Charles Richards, Middle East Editor00:02
Nash on the park00:02
The road to hell: Residents' parking schemes are pure Catch 2200:02
Obituary: Baroness Vickers00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Competitiveness White Paper: Small businesses00:02
European Elections: North London MEP heading for top billing00:02
'Nightmare' of woman seeing son fight for life: The killer microbe: A man has survived the life-threatening infection, at a price of appalling trauma. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Body found buried00:02
Volunteers sought to test disputed cancer drug: Study goes ahead despite safety fears00:02
PLO picks Morgan to run funds00:02
European Elections: Tornado Currie is keeping her fingers crossed: A tale of two women: the Conservatives' media queen and novice European - Labour's unsung star rising dramatically in Strasbourg00:02
Architecture: We can love the man who loves concrete: As the architect of the National Theatre turns 80, Peter Dormer puts the case for his imaginative Modernism00:02
Competitiveness White Paper: Planning pleas: Concern over proposal for 'fast-track' decisions00:02
Divided Nigeria00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Brown vision on world of work: Labour leadership contenders lay out agendas for the future of the party00:02
Behind a mask of difference: After judging Japan from afar, this gaijin experiences a reality that confuses the West00:02
Planners aim to oust pioneer settlers from 50,000 pounds 'village': Paddy Ashdown has been drawn into a battle over land in his own backyard. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Stopping off ..00:02
Aid workers bury thousands of Rwanda's bloated corpses00:02
Operators await guidance on standards: Coach seat belts 'could lead to more casualties'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Rugby Union: Troubled England travelling down a rough track: Going gets tougher as desperate tourists look for a win against a Western Transvaal side who are anything but a pushover00:02
Travel: Michigan motoring00:02
Ciller finds way through the maze00:02
Letter: Labours of the Cerne Abbas giant00:02
Delays threaten tunnel cash call00:02
Scents of victory00:02
Labour on track for a by-election treble: Will Bennett looks at the party line-ups for next month's appropriately named District Line contests in east London00:02
Newsbrief: Laid to rest, at last00:02
West charged00:02
Christopher opens door to China's trade with US00:02
Pembroke: Zen lost on the masses00:02
.dropping in00:02
THEATRE REVIEW / Chaos theories: Rhoda Koenig on the West End transfer of Tom Stoppard's 'exhaustingly brilliant' Arcadia00:02
Bridge protest00:02
Ukrainian claim of support drags West into Crimea row00:02
Footballer's knee injury 'worse than car crash'00:02
United shares suffer on profits warning00:02
European Elections: Euromyth: Cucumbers00:02
Motor Racing: Villeneuve intent on being the heir with flair: The Indy 500 will prove the toughest test yet for the son of a grand prix legend. Jeremy Hart reports00:02
True Gripes / Food of love ..: Pick up your beefcake at Tesco00:02
Central Line trains recalled00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Rugby Union: Scotland expecting hard time00:02
Newsbrief: Chickens fight back00:02
Football: Le Tissier to stay: Saints keep their captain00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Portrait of a sexy lady00:02
How green is your borough?: Matthew Brace looks at council moves to help the environment00:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
Diary00:02
Police guns handed in00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Competitions: who really wins?: Adrian Ellis weighs the pros and cons of the most popular way of commissioning public buildings00:02
More than 30 M11 link road protestors once again brought chaos to East London yesterday morning.00:02
Bottom Line: Multimedia's music00:02
Court Circular00:02
Newsbrief: Cyanide woman walks free00:02
Export Sales: Disappearing over the horizon: Martin Whitfield on the problems of companies whose profits are jeopardised through late payment - or no payment at all - by their overseas clients00:02
Simulator tests drivers for effects of drink and drugs: Pharmaceuticals companies queue to use unique new service00:02
Letter: 'Art and Culture'00:02
We shall let a hundred flowers bloom00:02
On Cinema00:02
On music: London Musicians' Collective00:02
Civil servant's quiet rise through ranks00:02
Correction00:02
Golf: Welsh embark on an odyssey for 200100:02
Thorn EMI explores avenues in multimedia: Group may expand CD-ROM business and move into publishing00:02
Nice package, shame about the sales pitch00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
In thing: Cheek Pins00:02
Where shall we meet?: La Paquerette00:02
Patten under attack for 'smear' tactics00:02
Dear Sir Simon Hornby: A gardener of taste advises the new president of the Royal Horticultural Society to weed out 'tacky telly celebs' from the Chelsea Flower Show00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Cleared of killing00:02
Letter: Haiti sanctions must be enforced00:02
John Lennon's glasses for auction00:02
Travel: Off we Goa00:02
Newsbrief: Wheelchair power00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A colourful cocktail of British clergy: 'Revelations: The Clergy Questioned' - Mary Loudon: Hamish Hamilton, 9.9900:02
Today's Number: 22100:02
Driver drowns00:02
Italy left out of Bosnia talks00:02
Blair sets out Labour's task task of renewal: Labour leadership contenders lay out agendas for the future of the party00:02
Competitiveness White Paper: New general diploma for 16-year-old pupils: Government reveals wide-ranging plans to reskill workforce and reinforce links with industry00:02
Courts end student sit-in00:02
Mandela sets sights on economic freedom00:02
Racing: Dunwoody on 18800:02
Rowland calls Lloyd's 'an extremely good business'00:02
Meaningless conversation with a first-class pedant00:02
Treat-ment: The Dorchester Spa's Panthermal Bath00:02
Talk of the Trade: A star was born00:02
Travel: O to be in Olbia00:02
Bottom Line: M&S remains ahead among retailers00:02
View from City Road: Laudable aims may not be enough00:02
Mein Kampf, the polaroids: Toy Nazis blur photographer's Holocaust vision00:02
US and Japan agree on plan to restart trade talks00:02
City buyers boost prime sales00:02
View from City Road: Hot air and platitudes in 168 pages00:02
Capital Gains: Fatal attraction of sex and shopping00:02
On Pop00:02
Immigration rules for rich 'doomed to fail': Foreign businessmen dismiss attempt to attract investment00:02
Poet Wain dies00:02
Letter: Catholic community00:02
Motor racing: Four die in desert road race00:02
European Elections: Explaining the mysterious British veto: John Lichfield writes the first of a series examining issues thrown up by the European parliament campaign00:02
ARCHAEOLOGY / An early crossing of the Channel: A Bronze Age boat was excavated from a Dover street two years ago. David Keys reports on developments00:02
Tennis: Capriati case causes concern: Players' opinions sought - John Roberts reports from Paris on moves to alleviate stress in young professionals00:02
THE DAILY POEM: Last Goodbyes00:02
Channel 4 presses for break with ITV00:02
Negotiations are under way to reopen Camden's Roundhouse Theatre00:02
Racing: Epsom unveils Derby Hall of Fame: The course's new tourist attraction complements the traditional lure of the Downs and Piggott - Greg Wood views a new display celebrating Classic art at the home of the Blue Riband00:02
Letter: The privatisation of Civil Service work00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
History of a lethal scourge of the hospital wards00:02
Hockey: Football: Charlton's quest: Japan's World Cup goal00:02
One wedding and a deal: The art-house cinema scene faces a radical shake-up00:02
Chess: Fritz makes short work of Nigel00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
BBC unions say 90% supported strike00:02
Leading Article: Blair's Utopian vision is not enough00:02
Newsbrief: Phone alone00:02
River expansion00:02
Poison bug alert00:02
Talk of the Trade: Written in vain00:02
Deal saves historic barracks00:02
Obituary: John Wain00:02
Birthdays00:02
Hey] Let's swig Buds with the Class of '84: They come to see old friends, relive their glory days and write out large cheques. Rosie Millard goes to her US high-school reunion00:02
Teaching was the 'best job in the world'00:02
High-rise apartment00:02
17 schools hit as teachers strike00:02
Athletics: Norman gets go-ahead to act as agent: Sacked promoter's accreditation heralds renewed controversy00:02
French lessons for Mr Patten: In France, national testing is a matter of consensus. Why not here, asks Judith Judd00:02
Dividends to get treasury scrutiny: Chancellor stirs fears of tax changes to rein in companies making high payouts to shareholders00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Economist with a tendency to giggle00:02
Ivory Towers: Food is a matter of good taste00:02
ARCHAEOLOGY / An early crossing of the Channel: A Bronze Age boat was excavated from a Dover street two years ago. David Keys reports on developments00:02
Competitiveness White Paper: Product Development: Credits for small firms' innovations00:02
Major sports events 'should be off-limits to satellite deals'00:02
In Thing: Over-the-knee-socks00:02
LEP set to float off part of US security business00:02
Travel: Spring into action for short hops00:02
Official opposition prevented00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Cricket: White colours Illingworth's Test vision00:02
Travel: Departures00:02
Letter: A suitable vacancy for John Major00:02
Bossi faces trial for corruption00:02
Derivatives exposure 'small'00:02
Travel: Travel warning00:02
Money talks00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
THEATRE / FRINGE: A tragedy of errors00:02
Obituary: Baroness Vickers00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Reasons for Failing a Driving Test00:02
Rows ruin Prado's birthday festival00:02
European Elections: Labour hits out at 'xenophobic' Major: Immigration: Bone of contention used by some parties to stir up passions in the Union-wide forthcoming election00:02
New York bombers jailed00:02
Cricket: Derbyshire in drift to defeat00:02
Five Guides to London00:02
Whaling battle00:02
Who killed the dead white poets?: In the US, the multicultural debate is turning ugly. But one man could clean the case up: Henry Lewis Gates Jr, influential, reasoned - and funny. Kevin Jackson reports00:02
Islamists seek to hang Dhaka's feminist gadfly: Writer's barbs about Koran have infuriated the clergy, writes Tim McGirk in New Delhi00:02
On theatre00:02
Yorkshire TV payout slashed00:02
Spot Check: Smollensky's Balloon00:02
Docklands rescue00:02
Travel: Canada explorer00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Obituary: Baroness Vickers00:02
Lecturers cracking under the strain00:02
Dead parrots and all that: Michael Palin tells Michael Leapman how he couldn't hack it on a local paper