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Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Hollywood hype masks industry fears: Phil Reeves asks whether artistic flair is enough to guarantee success for Spielberg and his new partners00:02
Rumours hit shares in Lonrho00:02
POP / Live Reviews: Have a nice flight: Jasper Rees on Nanci Griffith, the air hostess with a devil within00:02
Obituary: Diana Churchill00:02
Opera outcry00:02
Former French minister in jail00:02
Staff and pupils feel the squeeze00:02
City depends on foreign shipowners, report warns00:02
Football: Pragmatic Brown plans to broaden his horizons00:02
Bridge00:02
Obituary: Chaim Raphael00:02
Market Report: Brokers take heart as buying spree goes on00:02
Receiver breaks up Swan Hunter00:02
How long before the bullets fly?00:02
FashionPhile: Buy me: Antoni & Alison watches00:02
Ferry's last messages revealed00:02
Where shall we meet? The Ship, Wandsworth00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday - Motor Racing: Touring Car World Cup, Donington Park00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rouble zooms back up on the roller-coaster00:02
ARTS / And What's More. . .00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Where pictures fail to tell the full story00:02
Charity 'failed to distribute cash'00:02
Site unseen: St Michael and All Angels, Shoreditch00:02
Over heard: Sandra Barwick at the Rebecca Horn exhibition00:02
PLO police arrest Hamas militants00:02
Sri Lanka peace talks00:02
Remember when these lads used to talk with their feet?: A big week for live football but not necessarily for the English language. Jim White marks the pundits whom Phil Shaw remembers as heroes00:02
Finland set for yes vote on EU00:02
Golf: Ballesteros takes revenge on Frost: Confident of beating Faldo, Montgomerie will change his putter but not his stroke while wayward Woosnam goes out of bounds in World Match Play00:02
MUSIC / Pop00:02
Law Report: Creation of sham arraignment was unlawful: Re Hollstein; Regina v Maidstone Crown Court, Ex parte Hollstein00:02
Everybody's Shakespeare00:02
Luxury properties help Maunders to 62% rise00:02
Football: Hamilton takes hard line00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Nursery education to come a step closer00:02
Baghdad sets down terms to recognise Kuwait00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Kleist, neglected genius: Tomorrow in the Deutsche Romantik season at the South Bank, John Banville will speak on Heinrich von Kleist, to him the most pertinent and tragic German writer of all00:02
Loyalists match IRA ceasefire: Unconditional promise to lay down arms increases pressure on Government to speed the peace process00:02
Letter: How New Age travellers abuse the right of valid protest00:02
Letter: The Bard must have had a head for business00:02
Hockey: England hit by injury00:02
Baghdad sets down terms to recognise Kuwait00:02
Ulstermen march to a new drum: David McKittrick examines whether modernising00:02
The Loyalist Ceasefire: Savage killers who marked hatred in blood: David McKittrick looks back on a frightening breed of assassin - tattooed and thirsting for revenge00:02
GEC considers offer for VSEL00:02
Rugby Union: Wales greet victory with qualified relief: Davies succeeds in group therapy00:02
Letter: How e e cummings got them going00:02
Today's Number: 1500:02
'Carers' need help to stay in work00:02
Leading Article: Let the people have their say on Europe00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher shows his contempt for Hill: German delivers scathing attack on British driver as hostilities resume in the bitter race for world championship title00:02
Increasing class size 'damages a child's education'00:02
The Loyalist Ceasefire: Paramilitary gangs with a lust for Catholic death00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Gummer unveils plan for 'green' agency00:02
POP / Live Reviews: Taxi drivers: Manic Street Preachers, Cambridge Corn Exchange00:02
Nureyev was a traitor, now I am one too: Susan de Muth in bed with Irek Mukhamedov00:02
Conkers00:02
Letter: As Freud said: all you need is love00:02
Why not00:02
ARTS / Outside Edge: James Bloom on the new sound of political protest00:02
The Loyalist Ceasefire: Combined Loyalist Military Command statement00:02
ID cards come a step nearer00:02
Letter: A watertight argument00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: High-flying Tory leaves 'dying party' for Labour00:02
Racing: Blinkers put Fard in Classic focus: A daydreaming colt has been transformed into a serious contender for the top two-year-old race of the season00:02
View from City Road: All uphill on British Coal00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Galliano shows how to dress like a star and dance all night00:02
Man 'executed' walking his dog00:02
Poker00:02
Tennis: Martinez opts for Brighton00:02
Protesters cleared00:02
Body Shop changes strategy on public relations00:02
Classical Music00:02
Rock on shaky foundations (CORRECTED)00:02
FashionPhile: Try me: The A-line skirt00:02
Asian Games: Discus thrower fails drugs test00:02
POP / On the Road: I dreamt my record company tried to kill me00:02
Kuwait troop numbers 'exaggerated'00:02
Arms deal inquiry may re-open00:02
Serb to face trial over war crimes00:02
Haitian dictator leaves on way into exile00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Minimum wage 'just privatisation of Family Credit'00:02
MUSIC / Classical releases00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday - Australian Rules: Foster's Cup, The Oval00:02
Surgeon's patients to face tests for hepatitis00:02
View from City Road: Keeping up with Eurotunnel fantasy00:02
The proof is in the pay-packet00:02
Sell me a sofa, not a lifestyle00:02
Eurotunnel in breach of covenants on pounds 9bn loans: Banks to be asked for waivers following delay in start-up of services00:02
Metro choice00:02
Letter: How New Age travellers abuse the right of valid protest00:02
Letter: Vaccination risk 'rare but not trivial'00:02
THEATRE / Replaying the field: What A Performance, The Queen's Theatre00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Teachers promised support as Shephard calls truce00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Quotes of the day00:02
Cult leader died in Swiss fire00:02
Phone pest00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Cinema00:02
Fall in US factory gate prices raises interest rate hopes00:02
FashionPhile: Cher goes gothic with choice00:02
Some comments on world politics, generally speaking00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Iraq 'to recognise Kuwait' in move to ease sanctions00:02
Obituary: Chaim Raphael00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Tennis - Guardian Direct National Championship00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: TV cameras set for larger anti-crime role00:02
Gene fault blamed for dyslexia in children00:02
Letter: The Bard must have had a head for business00:02
Dilemma for West over Iraq sanctions00:02
Rare eggs seized00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Regeneration now the name of the game on squash island00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Ailing Deng has pundits pondering his absence00:02
Centrepiece: Momixed ability00:02
The Loyalist Ceasefire: Reynolds urges Major 'to lead and not to lag'00:02
People: Short, bald and funny00:02
Tennis: Sweet science finds kinetic power: Pro Kennex unleashes new racket to harness more energy and reduce risk of injury. Patrick Miles reports on an unusual application of aerodynamics00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Clarke fails to quench thirst for tax cuts: Chancellor claims recovery marks an end to 'boom and bust' cycle, but admits there is still a lot further to go00:02
Small Screen: Mamet makes light work of his cutting art00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Millions of Draculas tapping at the window: 'The Hot Zone' - Richard Preston: Doubleday, 14.99 pounds00:02
The Loyalist Ceasefire: Major greets 'another piece of the jigsaw'00:02
Heart man dies00:02
Voting with gritted teeth: Germany goes to the polls on Sunday lukewarm about both the main contenders. Two minor parties could make all the difference, says Steve Crawshaw00:02
Le beau Londres: Rupert Christiansen goes to France without leaving home00:02
British Steel to spend pounds 97m on US plant00:02
Football: Time is on England's side: Romania match highlights extent of the task facing Venables00:02
Superwoman mellows out: John Arlidge joins Ffyona Campbell on the final lap of her round-the-world walk and encounters a softer spirit00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Parliament attacks isolated Walesa00:02
POP / Albums: Goodbye cowboy, hello creep00:02
Why Russian bears should become bullish00:02
Healthy rule00:02
Chess00:02
Emily Green suggests: Six very good meals at less than pounds 2000:02
Letter: Why the population prefers pensions00:02
Pubmaster rents cut by deal00:02
Easter gift for empress to fetch up to pounds 3m00:02
Japanese wins Nobel prize for literature00:02
Estonia MPs reject nominee00:02
Life imitates art at party to celebrate street style00:02
Obituary: Chaim Raphael00:02
Snooker: Henderson pockets the cash: Little-known Scot records his biggest pay-day after knocking out world No 4 White00:02
Pink Floyd 'very angry and upset' over accident: Human error could have caused temporary stand's collapse at rock concert attended by 15,000 fans. Danny Penman reports00:02
Racing: Brasher strikes gold00:02
Closure of roads seen as cure for congestion00:02
View from City Road: Cunning plan from Weinstock?00:02
MUSIC / Many a slip: The Poisoned Chalice - The Drill Hall, London00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Conference Notebook: Official: what John Major says today may not necessarily be all True00:02
Calls to the Bar00:02
Anniversaries00:02
The Loyalist Ceasefire: Old scores remain to be settled on the front line00:02
Khmer Rouge make the most of corruption: A leaked report has unearthed signs of Cambodia returning to its past, writes Terry McCarthy from Phnom Penh00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Delegates press Howard for action over ID cards: Cabinet fears over compulsory scheme not shared by constituency members, who heckle in their impatience to get tough on crime00:02
Leading Article: Identifying some of the advantages of a card00:02
Letter: The Birds of Great Britain have flown00:02
The step-by-step guide to London: Michael Leapman gets high on a walk from Highgate00:02
RJB needs pounds 1bn for pits: Mining company set to borrow four times its market capitalisation00:02
Tory generals face mutiny in the ranks: Andrew Gamble assesses survey evidence highlighting backbench dissent on Europe00:02
Creativity00:02
Numbers: 1400:02
US lashes out at France as allies fall out over Iraq00:02
Leading Article: Paramilitaries set an example00:02
Corporate capital flop means crisis for Lloyd's00:02
POP / Wrapping up gangsta: As Jamaican police set out to to silence the sound systems, Philip Sweeney asks, can reggae really be under threat on its home turf?00:02
New dinosaur species found00:02
The Tories in Bournemouth: Fears over price and cost to civil liberties00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Theatre00:02
MUSIC / Source of disagreement: Glory Box, Purcell Room00:02
Marines play at war in road of slaughter00:02
Fashion: Backdrop: This man is what he wears: Dries Van Noten - What's good enough for his collections is good enough for him. Tamsin Blanchard reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Why the population prefers pensions00:02
Most Tory MPs are Euro-sceptics - poll00:02
Dear Pink Floyd fans: Sure, the concert being cancelled was a bit of a letdown, but never mind. Are you going back to Earls Court for the replay on Monday? I know I'll be there . . . and pigs might fly00:02
Letter: Capital allowances would aid small firms00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Kidderminster stand tall: Addison in a more modest debut00:02
Ambulance workers blame control centre00:02
Clubs00:02
Golf00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Pembroke: A fiver at the end of the tunnel?00:02
Football: Pressure on for players' compensation scheme00:02
Letter: How New Age travellers abuse the right of valid protest00:02
Body Shop changes strategy on public relations