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Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Hardline Serbs put peace plan at risk00:02
Ratners rules out plan to dispose of US arm00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Letter: Press laws: right of reply, leaked reports, the 'Beano' and tame poodles00:02
Out of the West: Where the season of goodwill never comes00:02
Letter: Putting applicants to the aptitude test00:02
Genetic patent on cancer mouse faces opposition00:02
Letter: Borrowed books00:02
Guinness shake-up will cost 700 jobs00:02
No news is good news for Kim00:02
The US in transition: The economy: Senators stroke purring Bentsen into Treasury00:02
Regions to take watchdog role in NHS market00:02
Race tip fraud00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Skating00:02
The Royals and the Press: Memories of events in letter are said to differ00:02
Major rejects legal curbs on the press: No 10 pours cold water on Calcutt's tribunal plan but pressure grows for civil law to protect privacy00:02
Man 'tortured'00:02
UK delays troops decision00:02
American Football: European plan00:02
Woody Allen in new sex claim00:02
Commentary: The price of safer ships00:02
Sport in Short: Sport on TV00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Rallying: Classic revival00:02
Golf: Four talents to follow in the new season00:02
Racing: Muse bets a mystery00:02
Letter: Press laws: right of reply, leaked reports, the 'Beano' and tame poodles00:02
No longer a job to bank on: The drastic pruning of high street branches has a long way to go, says Lisa Vaughan00:02
Magistrates move to prosecute Craxi00:02
Abuse charges00:02
Football: Shearer surgery00:02
Business surveys dampen hopes of imminent recovery00:02
Chess00:02
Law Report: Employee not guilty of misleading price offence: Regina v Warwickshire County Council, Ex parte Johnson - House of Lords (Lord Griffiths, Lord Emslie, Lord Roskill, Lord Ackner and Lord Lowry), 10 December 199200:02
Major calls for cuts in red tape to help small firms00:02
View from City Road: Double blow in currency loans00:02
Japanese bank fears00:02
Marine killed00:02
Saunders account 'was bolt-hole'00:02
Warning over rise in oral cancer00:02
German group seeks pounds 200m in rights issue00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Words without end from the comic genius: Witness to my life Tr. Lee Fahnestock & Norman Macafee Hamish Hamilton, pounds 2000:02
Russian spies are 'gentlemen'00:02
House prices fall00:02
Thousands face council cuts00:02
TELEVISION / Never mind the quality, count the ratings: Mark Lawson on how would-be Controllers of BBC 1 might measure up to the Birtian vision00:02
'Independent Book of Anniversaries'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Pensioner robbed00:02
CURTAIN CALLS / The men who would be King: A new series on past performances begins with the Lears of Olivier and Scofield00:02
Football: Ardent Argyle fall to Dozzell00:02
Saddam risks the West's wrath00:02
Rugby League: Salford looking to fiery Forber00:02
Table Tennis: Chen fights back00:02
Letter: Blessed Virgin00:02
Court circular00:02
Letter: School weekends00:02
Racing: Doping case closes with fines00:02
America is not about to swear in Mr Nice Guy00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Guatemalans plan defiant return00:02
Sport in Short: Skiing00:02
Viewpoint: I've got news for you, Sir David00:02
Directors sell shares in Wassall00:02
Football: Dominant Deane deflates Burnley00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Rugby Union: Five Nations focus: French seek cheers after tears: England's first opponents emerge from crisis. Ian Borthwick reports from Paris00:02
Czech 'civilisation' demands gypsy expulsions00:02
Media: Hoodwinkers versus regulators: The Press Complaints Commission is being blamed for failing in a task it was not meant to tackle, say Maggie Brown and Michael Leapman00:02
Howden payout up 7% at half-time00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Battle of the Airlines: Heads may roll over BA dirty tricks campaign: Investors believe an executive must have sanctioned the tactics used against Virgin. Mary Fagan reports00:02
The Shetland oil disaster: 'Braer' storage tanks almost empty of oil00:02
Football: Fan's eye view: South Mimms or bust: No. 24 Moor Green00:02
At Nureyev's graveside the beautiful grow old00:02
Lamont to be criticised over gift00:02
Simon in pounds 14.2m sale to Thames00:02
Britain gears up to send Bosnia reinforcements00:02
Snow Reports00:02
Obituary: Bruce Campbell00:02
Hatton plea00:02
Fresh policy brings in the bailiffs00:02
A publicity blitz by Saddam00:02
Leading Article: A case for Inspector DTI00:02
Golf: Gravy train may be growing too rich: As golf's ever-expanding European Tour gets underway, the jostling for Ryder Cup places begins. Tim Glover reports00:02
Labour's best future is in its past: The forerunner of today's party was vigorous, democratic and convivial. Antony Taylor urges the present leadership to learn from the pioneers00:02
Ample evidence against Princess, McGregor says: Magazine prints transcript of Prince's alleged explicit phone call Prince's reported telephone endearments deepen royal disarray00:02
THEATRE / False servants: Paul Taylor on Marivaux's The Game of Love and Chance at the National. Plus London Fringe round-up00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Letter: High praise for a jolly Norwegian00:02
Cricket: Jones' grit ousts Pakistan00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
View from City Road: Why Guinness feels the draught00:02
Letter: Physical causes of schizophrenia00:02
Job-seeking graduates 'are treated unfairly'00:02
Column Eight: Career switch for Morse00:02
Letter: Twelve lost years00:02
Privatising railway network 'will take 12 years': No policy U-turn on BR, MacGregor tells MPs - Stringent working standards to be imposed on franchisers - Labour to focus on rail issue00:02
Football: Wright's strikes foil Forest revival: Arsenal rely on artistry - Wimbledon's sweet revenge - Oldham reveal their frailty - Ipswich make patchy progress00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Government may use direct subsidies to save miners' jobs00:02
Tennis: Agassi drops out00:02
Football: Earle finds eloquent answer00:02
Industry's costs rise sharply in December00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Hockey: D'Cruz outwits Lloyds00:02
Bosnian Serbs expected to veto peace plan00:02
Battle of the Airlines: Airline's liquidators examine complaints dossier00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Guidelines set out terms for naming absent fathers00:02
UK Serbs plan war crimes exhibition: Tim Kelsey reports on an attempt by expatriates to reverse the tide of public opinion against their country00:02
View from City Road: Devaluation begins to bite00:02
An oily bird in the rag trade: Why does Benetton think a picture of a dying seabird will help sell more jumpers? Hamish McRae explains the theory00:02
Killer shot00:02
Motor Racing: Brundle's choice00:02
Stamp issue pays tribute to swannery00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Simons begins wielding the axe at Isosceles00:02
Leading Article: A new spirit in Ireland00:02
Extradition move to start00:02
Architecture: Edinburgh's invasion of the sugar castles: Britain's finest city is threatened by the arrival of a Post-Modern office development, complete with fake battlements. A lament by Jonathan Glancey00:02
Rabbi 'stung'00:02
Obituary: Philip Hardman00:02
Volkswagen plans to shed 30,000 employees00:02
Letter: High praise for a jolly Norwegian00:02
Jury rejects Army story on shooting00:02
Bhutto nominated for key parliamentary post00:02
Obituary: Oliver Gregory00:02
Arabs hold back on chemical arms ban00:02
National English tests attacked by teachers00:02
New cash-raising idea for Lloyd's00:02
Football: Crewe scuttle Marine's Cup aspirations00:02
'Dinosaurs from a bureaucratic past'00:02
Return to TUC00:02
Radical Scot preparing to derail Tory Bill00:02
US poised for air strikes as Saddam stays defiant00:02
Obituary: Joan Lancaster Lewis00:02
IRA rifle 'was found in lock-up'00:02
Letter: Shameful secrets00:02
Driver jailed00:02
Spring expected to add impetus to Ulster talks00:02
Britannia axes jobs and cuts plane fleet00:02
Obituary: Helen Kroger00:02
Suu Kyi release left to 'next government'00:02
Air Europe's liquidators study dirty tricks file00:02
Cricket: England turn to Salisbury00:02
THEATRE / 'Madness, pain, death, torture': Max Stafford-Clark is directing Shakespeare for the first time. What took him so long, asks Georgina Brown00:02
Operators face tough demands on safety00:02
Football: Morrissey's tasty chips00:02
Fire puts Jacques Vert back into black00:02
The Royals and the Press: Events that charted breakdown of a marriage00:02
News in Brief00:02
Patten plea00:02
Letter: Another view of Moss Side00:02
MPs seek quick end as Maxwell fees rise00:02
Racing: Late opening criticised00:02
Letter: Physical causes of schizophrenia00:02
Diary00:02
The Royals and the Press: Public relations battle with no prisoners taken: Opposing camps supplied gossip columnists and tabloids with information (CORRECTED)00:02
Moscow farewell to agent Kroger00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Police motion00:02
MUSIC / Heart of the 'Sun': David Fanning on concerts in Manchester and Liverpool00:02
Pharmaceutical Sales: Paying the price of drugs bill: Patients and GPs fear government plans to save cash by restricting prescriptions could hit the poor and old00:02
Market Report: Glaxo shares in need of a pick-me-up00:02
Honecker to be freed as charges are dropped00:02
Chess challenge00:02
Letter: Euro-map misleads00:02
Focus: Adoption: the issue in black and white00:02
Commentary: Inflation down but far from out00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Press laws: right of reply, leaked reports, the 'Beano' and tame poodles00:02
Commentary: Tangled web of fees00:02
The Royals and the Press: 'Sun' editor calls Tory MP stooge of Establishment00:02
Indian army fails to quell Bombay riots00:02
Hassan attacks 'plague' of fanaticism00:02
THEATRE / Sisters doing it for themselves: Sarah Hemming, in the first of a new weekly column on London Fringe theatre, considers sex and the single post-feminist00:02
Banda names poll commission00:02
Evictions soar as councils get tough on arrears: Squatter and tenants who owe rent are being quickly removed from inner-city estates. Ian Gregory reports00:02
Letter: Press laws: right of reply, leaked reports, the 'Beano' and tame poodles00:02
Racing: New faces for the new year: Bookies blanch in the face of Bravery: Paul Hayward on the Newmarket handler building his reputation with bargain buys00:02
Obituary: Anna Wimschneider00:02
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