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Horse mutilated00:02
BSG cash call to raise 31m pounds00:02
Teacher 'raped by boy aged 13': Unions demand more protection in schools following attack00:02
Gloom grows down on farms00:02
Sports Letters: Panel of judges00:02
Aerospace industry 'must have pounds 1bn injection'00:02
Eggar sidesteps energy conference00:02
Government victory in Maastricht vote: Lib-Dem support ensures all-night debate00:02
Sheffield Sound City 9300:02
Homes to be allowed to lock children up: Social workers to be given powers to prevent crimes00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
The case for trying to bully the bullies00:02
TELEVISION / Suitable for the adults?00:02
Law Report: Hunt saboteur's arrest lawful: Kelly v Chief Constable of Hampshire and another. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Lloyd and Sir David Croom-Johnson). 24 March 1993.00:02
Quiet town is shaken by a family feud: John Murray reports on fears for the future of C&J Clark00:02
ICI chairman leads hunt for Barclays chief00:02
Fashion: The Paris catwalks are going underground to stay on top: Roger Tredre previews a venue beneath the Louvre designed for designers00:02
Letter: Short-sighted Western politicians argue over pennies while time runs out for Russia00:02
Football: Villa undone by Polston's late plunge00:02
MPs seek watchdog and ombudsman for press: Commission with right to fine newspapers urged00:02
Modern miners imprisoned by communal past: At the pits that survive, life will be a sanitised version of Brandt's Thirties portrait. But the darkness remains00:02
Lex buys chain and beats forecasts: UK's biggest motor dealer sets out expansion plans00:02
Public Sector Management Update: Racist eviction00:02
Yeltsin faces final showdown: President vows to hold referendum as negotiations break down00:02
Sports Letters: Putting on a brave face00:02
Letter: Message from France00:02
How Sir Thomas 'forgot' Chief Justice's letter: MPs summon mandarin to explain why they were misled00:02
Serbian shelling halts airlift00:02
Football: Resolute Arsenal thwart United00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Mia's Valentine to Woody?00:02
It takes a Cher to grab them by the glands: Britons act, Americans act like kids. does that make us superior?00:02
Pyongyang lifts war alert00:02
Owen fears Bosnia peace talks have come to an end00:02
Football: Forest see glimmer of light00:02
Silly Question: No spoons admitted00:02
My old man said follow the Van: Jim White sees Van Morrison mark the end of an era at the Town & Country Club, London00:02
Kingfisher dives into DIY battle: B&Q discounts herald round two of the Easter price wars00:02
Public Sector Management Update: Waste must wait00:02
Weir shows 15% rise in profits: Promising start to 1993 orders00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Behind the filing cabinets00:02
Did anybody hear that?: Funny Noises Part II: Readers wrote in offering studio gaffes. Giles Smith couldn't believe his ears00:02
Obituary: Denis Mitchell00:02
Letter: Victorian attitudes to RSC sponsorship00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: The broader benefits of Japanese investment00:02
Letter: Case for law centres00:02
Howard abandons grand vision of 'linear city': A task force of civil servants will prepare plans for the Thames estuary. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Market Report: Drug shares suffer again from American headache00:02
Media 'balance of bias' totters00:02
Equestrianism: Hester top of every class00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Today's Number: 20500:02
Golf: Less is more for Gilford00:02
There's this John inside who's refusing to come out00:02
Letter: Short-sighted Western politicians argue over pennies while time runs out for Russia00:02
Lasmo shares dive as dividend is sliced: Weak oil prices and troubled Ultramar takeover produce pounds 385m loss00:02
Letter: No prize from the ivory tower for book-mockery00:02
Sports Letters: Putting on a brave face00:02
Acorn climbs to pounds 1.3m: Research programme bears fruit00:02
Inquiry into canoeing tragedy considers criminal charges: Teenagers gave unconscious friends kiss of life as they drifted out to sea after boats capsized00:02
Salvador watch00:02
'Ringleader' in NY bombing under arrest: FBI may have trailed suspects before blast00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Education: A prop for stage students: With many local councils ending grants, talented youngsters are having to struggle for places on drama courses00:02
Racing: Armiger in footsteps of a noble tradition: The Flat Season comes under orders at Doncaster today and Richard Edmondson makes his predictions for the Classic races ahead00:02
Brussels 'prejudice' angers bikers: Community proposes ban on 'superbikes'00:02
Dance / Rules, riddles and absurdity: Judith Mackrell on Yolande Snaith's Diction at The Place00:02
Bottom Line: Blenheim keeps looking better00:02
Education: Inspector Morse's toughest hurdle: With many local councils ending grants, talented youngsters are having to struggle for places on drama courses00:02
Death crash boy 'out of control'00:02
The line that divides the world is on view again. Visitors to Greenwich have a clear choice of whether to go east or west00:02
Insurance broker looks for pick-up00:02
Football: West Ham hurt by bans for Allen and Dicks: Bonds admits disciplinary problem as suspension threaten promotion hopes00:02
Policemen will not face charges: Lack of evidence in child abuse claims00:02
Leading Article: Steps towards censorship00:02
Judges 'fail to recognise new professionalism': MPs told police have changed00:02
Letter: Integrated schooling in Northern Ireland00:02
Serbian shells halt civilian evacuation: UN airlift suspended as Bosnian Serbs continue to bombard srebrenica - New York negotiations on verge of breakdown00:02
Bottom Line: Mistakes at Amec turn Cockshaw contrite00:02
Nabisco head likely to take over at IBM: Choice would speed up devolution00:02
Templeton seeks 85m pounds00:02
Caird chief replaced: Linacre pays price for profits warnings00:02
Israel elects 'hawk for peace' as president: Architect of 1979 peace with Egypt returns to politics00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Racing: Charlton's expectations remain high for little Inchinor: Some leading trainers suggest their horses to follow00:02
Telegraph forced to alter Canadian newspaper plan: Correction00:02
The daily poem: November digging00:02
Rugby League: France engage Topliss: Problems for Wigan00:02
Football: Riedle riddle baffles brave Scots00:02
Glossary: Nasty foreign bugs translate into English: In his new weekly column, the writer considers what we say and what makes us say it00:02
Boxing: ABA must adopt new format to survive: Board under pressure00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sports Letters: Geometric concerns00:02
Ready for Peking00:02
Lyric Sheets00:02
Sporting Digest: Croquet00:02
The Japanese way of debt: Tale of gangsters, underwear and cooked books00:02
No evidence called00:02
Fashion: A battle the old guard were not sorry to lose: Saint Laurent's ladies are content with the status quo, reports Marion Hume00:02
Racing: Dunwoody confident of swift return00:02
Sports Letters: Lions logic00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Sports Letters: Divine wind00:02
Diary00:02
The bluffer's briefing on: Smoking00:02
Ministers shun information Bill: Right to know campaign rejected00:02
Scarpia: When the music serves the camera: Anthony Payne doubts that TV can do music justice00:02
Touring Car Racing: Wild saloons are stocked up for business: Soap opera on wheels starts fresh series on Sunday with new models on show00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Education: Bullied? May the force be with you: Jules Lee visits a centre where victims learn to toughen up00:02
Rowing / Boat Race: Schuller's late inclusion reflects meritocracy: Tradition is only part of the Boat Race's appeal. Paul Hayward reports00:02
For better, for worse, till children do us part: Parenthood may increase the divorce risk. Angela Lambert reports on who can help00:02
Malawi rift00:02
'Green' technology initiative attacked00:02
Correction: Sun sets for Japan's flag-burner00:02
Albums: Going belly up with Suede - Andy Gill on Suede's highly hyped and deeply average debut. Plus Ice-T00:02
Squash: Martin has Dil in a pickle00:02
Private lives of really useful companies00:02
Obituary: Gerard Sekoto00:02
Chess: A Devon pub bids and waits00:02
Murdoch shows interest in buying back New York Post: News Corp chairman discusses waiver of media cross-ownership rules with politicians00:02
Cricket: Crowe hits high note00:02
View from City Road: 'Driller killer' Lamont makes odd oil change00:02
Barratt to step up building00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Fruit glut hurts Geest: Arrival of dollar bananas expected to provide relief00:02
US to keep its man in London00:02
Matthews' wings clipped: Bird-dumping slashes profits at poultry group00:02
Sheffield Sound City 9300:02
Winnie could face longer term in jail00:02
Riffs: Mike Oldfield on the groove of Sir John Barbirolli and the Halle00:02
Government attacked for South-east housing plan: The Thames Corridor from 1,000 feet above Thamesmead. To the right, Dagenham; ahead, City airport and Canary Wharf00:02
Schools: John Lyon School00:02
Tory rebels look set to retreat: List of mines that could be saved will be presented alongside White Paper00:02
Schoolmistress tells of public assault by her former pupil: Girl had borne grudge for years00:02
Kim Basinger's scruples cost her 6m pounds: Actress only prepared to consider roles featuring 'artistic' nudity00:02
White men can't dance - but they can still get angry00:02
Jack Dominian outlines some classic flashpoints of parent-partner conflict00:02
A little can go a long way towards helping Russia00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Greenwood to be ousted at meeting next week00:02
Football: Warhurst to miss Turkey tie00:02
Rugby Union: The holders survive early scare: Welsh sides at the forefront of annual extravaganza at Rosslyn Park00:02
Sexual harassment in police 'serious': Supervisors accused of inaction00:02
Howard abandons grand vision of 'linear city': A task force of civil servants will prepare plans for the Thames estuary. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
School condoms00:02
Football: Coventry cut down by Blades' sharper edge: Sheffield United's Deane on target as Blackburn Rovers see off Rangers00:02
Pessimism sinks green hopes: Ecologists blame right wing for poor showing00:02
Football: On the verge of screaming00:02
Baudouin strives to avert chaos: Regional splits and budget row bring Belgium to breaking point00:02
Letter: Integrated schooling in Northern Ireland00:02
Babies 'should not be placed with smokers': Minister attacks 'ideology' behind advice on adoption00:02
Motor Racing: Senna stays for Brazil00:02
Grove trust cuts George Wimpey stake to 5%: Speculation mounts over cash call at building group00:02
View from City Road: Principles of bank rescues00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
View from City Road: Benefit of the doubt at Wimpey00:02
SA admits it made six nuclear bombs: De Klerk says weapons destroyed and no more will be built00:02
Education: Joined-up writing isn't just for the big kids any more: Orthodoxy is being abandoned to encourage fluency before neatness, says Diana Hinds00:02
Golf / The Players' Championship: European absences dilute field's quality00:02
Public Sector Management Update: Tender vetting00:02
Prototype British robot could carry out brain operations: Keyhole technique to reach previously untouchable tissue may be used on first patients in London before end of year00:02
Bottom Line: Mistakes at Amec turn Cockshaw contrite00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Police beefed up00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Parents question rescue team's delay00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Obituary: Denis Mitchell00:02
BOOK REVIEW / His character was too sober, his blood too salty: 'Louis XVI' - John Hardman: Yale University Press, 19.95 pounds00:02
Birthdays00:02
Beating the stock market00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Wanted: retired elder statesman to take on Cyprus mediation00:02
Public Sector Management: Putting your trust in local pay-bargaining schemes: Paul Gosling reports on the devolution of wages and conditions in the health service00:02
Halifax up despite tough year: Largest building society fears damage to the 'savings ethic' if interest rates continue to fall00:02
Firm fined pounds 2,000 over worker who lost hands00:02
Column One: Teva bobs up again00:02
Higher radon risk00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
West seeks formula to help Russian reforms: Clinton and European allies discuss economic aid as Moscow demands free-trade agreements00:02
Little lacerations on the human spirit: Trollope is no longer the preserve of bores and buffers of all ages, after-dinner pontificators, people who hate novels, genteel middle-aged rowdies, sufferers from terminal pomposity and tories.00:02
Keating cabinet gets youthful look: PM starts drive to regenerate labor government00:02
Music / Natural liedership qualities: Nick Kimberley on Barbara Hendricks00:02
TV porn ruling00:02
Agency sell-off delay refused: Commons motion urges inquiry over fraud allegation00:02
Warrington bomb victim worsens: Doctors face decision on withdrawing Tim Parry's life support00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Obituary: Mark Hughes00:02
Higher Education: A second Man United: Donald MacLeod looks at a university federation00:02
Liberians flee 'peace-keeping' offensive: Karl Maier in Greenville sees the effects on civilians of the war against Charles Taylor's rebelsPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in