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The Daily Poem: Widnes: Spike Island Spring00:02
Food fat-cats at the top of the table: Grocers have climbed the wealth rankings in the teeth of recession, reports Patrick Hosking00:02
Ice Hockey: Dampier realises his dream: A great new era may be dawning for Britain. Steve Pinder reports00:02
Out of Australia: Media picnic at Hanging Rock ends romance with crime00:02
Olympic Games: Major helps British bid in Lausanne00:02
Creativity: Just hanging around00:02
Health Update: Sticky tape helps arthritis sufferers00:02
Mubarak warning00:02
Profits up 50% at Highland: Accounting change boosts results at Famous Grouse distiller00:02
UN to rescue thousands from siege: Fearing a massacre when Srebrenica falls, officials will send in fleet of lorries despite claim of ethnic cleansing00:02
Letter: Diversity, choice and a misunderstanding of the history of education00:02
Coal trustees angry at government plan to 'save' pounds 481m: Payment to redundant staff from pension fund surplus would enable Exchequer to claw back pits subsidy promised by Heseltine00:02
FT Profile is referred to monopolies commission: Database has copyright advantage over competitors00:02
Kashmir sit-in00:02
'Snuff' video confiscated at children's comic fair: 'Murder and decapitation' shown on imported film00:02
Letter: Australia alone must decide00:02
BA shares dive on stubborn yields: Fares cut to draw business passengers00:02
Racing / Grand National: Threats could halt Zeta's run: A trainer whose Aintree comments caused controversy feels forced to withdraw his top steeplechaser from the Irish National00:02
Leading Article: Therapy that women can do without00:02
Mackay faces second court hearing on legal aid plans00:02
Former Sudanese leader arrested in Khartoum00:02
Health: Press the button for instant relief: After a major operation, David Symes was able to control his own medication to ease his pain00:02
Chess: Brilliant Polgar sees off Karpov00:02
First Night: Mike Oldfield: The bells ring up a pounds 50 reunion00:02
Magazines to be sold cut-price: Newsagent to challenge rivals in high street discount war00:02
Dawn massacre00:02
Private jail wins mixed reviews: Failings in transport service unveiled as prison director defends secrecy00:02
Accountancy & Management: Reform ideas floated and shot down: The APB paper on auditing's future is under attack from all sides00:02
UDM rejects strike00:02
Monks call halt to abbey habit: Free lunch with the Benedictines proves to be a great temptation00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
US plant to build new Mercedes: Daimler-Benz plans pounds 300m investment00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sultan thought to be backer of 210m pound Islamic arts centre (CORRECTED)00:02
Motor Racing: Senna set for Donington: Grand Prix of Europe00:02
Bottom Line: Crucible provisions touch a nerve00:02
Pirelli sells 38% stake in rival00:02
Health: Helping little lungs to breathe their first: A new drug offers an alternative to ventilators for premature babies with breathing problems. Eileen Fursland explains00:02
Special Report on Hong Kong: Airport plan buffeted in the storm: Philip Bowring examines how innumerable delays are endangering prospects to complete the project before power is handed over00:02
Letter: A duty to speak on the victim's behalf00:02
Letter: Early warning over Aids drug testing00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Health Update: Risky manipulation00:02
Art / Every picture tells a fairy story: Dalya Alberge on British illustrators' enduring fairytale romance with the world of the Brothers Grimm00:02
Golf: Johnson off the mark00:02
Forestry aid projects 'failed to deliver': Third World tree schemes criticised00:02
Letter: Monty and Mao00:02
Azeris repulse Armenian attack: Fate of Azerbaijan in the balance during battle for strategic town of Fizuli00:02
Obituary: Marshal of the RAF Lord Elworthy00:02
Special Report on Hong Kong: From barbarous to benign in a climate of suspicion: Clash of perspectives is at the root of problems, says Robert Cottrell00:02
Letter: May Day - there's been a hijacking00:02
Man cleared in Customs heroin 'sting': Operation to arrest businessman for drug smuggling relied on mercenary as paid informer00:02
Courtroom collapse00:02
RADIO / When evil stalks a broadcast: Robert Hanks reviews radio versions of Agatha Christie's witches and Zola's serial killer00:02
Quiet, please, ladies - this is a gentlemen's club: Why, asks Ruth Winstone, when there are more women than ever in Parliament, is the female voice still so muted in the chamber?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fresh light on the framing of the usual suspects: 'The Making of Casablanca' - Aljean Harmetz: Weidenfeld, 15.99 pounds00:02
Market Report: 5.94bn pounds share values go up in smoke00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Second court challenge over legal aid00:02
Officers seize 'snuff' video00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Today's Number: 9900:02
Law Report: Director's right of set-off: High Street Services Ltd and others v Bank of Credit and Commerce International SA - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Nolan and Lord Justice Steyn), 25 March 199300:02
Special Report on Hong Kong: Flag still flying over economy: Who understands the colony's risk-reward equation? Martin Vander Weyer reports00:02
Select committees will demand Whitehall tape: Civil servants and clerks suspected of collusion over questioning00:02
Health Update: Aspirin advantage00:02
Golf / US Masters: How Jones adapted nature to a grand design: What was a plantation grew into Augusta National. Tim Glover relates the history of a legendary golf course00:02
Equestrianism: Green hit by death of horse00:02
View from City Road: Slimline Mirror could prove an attractive buy00:02
Special Report on Hong Kong: A matter of conflicting styles and strategies: Earning a living without too much interference matters as much to the trader in the street as a measure of democracy, reports Raymond Whitaker00:02
A little soap, and the Royals come up shining00:02
British Psychological Society Conference: Chippendales image 'puts pressure on men': Celia Hall at the British Psychological Society conference00:02
Kasparov stripped of world chess title: Champion accused of showing 'bad faith'00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
US price war fear hits market: BAT down again as analysts do their sums on Philip Morris offensive00:02
Restaurant customers are entitled to 'eating-up time'00:02
Fashionable family reunions mark the end of New York's designer shows00:02
Rubbish saves man's life00:02
TELEVISION / A place to call their own: Thomas Sutcliffe on What Do You Expect - Paradise?00:02
Court Circular00:02
Leading Article: Hostile questions, scripted answers00:02
Lamont pegs payout on upbeat finish00:02
Tube staff win discrimination award: London Underground agrees to compensation after admitting blacks treated differently over bonuses and pay rises00:02
People: Vatican sees Princess Caroline's kids right00:02
Health Update: Forgetful mothers00:02
Brixton jail fugitive in Dublin court: Terrorist charges in Ireland take priority over suspect's alleged mainland offences00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Where Are They Now?: Ron Saunders00:02
Health Update: Coping with choking00:02
Buyout at Sears housebuilding arm00:02
Football: Cantona drives Norwich to distraction: Manchester United re-emphasise their championship credentials with a flowing show of force to squeeze the life out of their title rivals00:02
Special Report on Hong Kong: Taming the 'wild-west' territory: The colony faces a trade dilemma as 1997 looms, writes Philip Bowring00:02
Law Report: Compensation for lost home: Baker v Baker and another - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, LJ Beldam and LJ Roch), 19 February 1993.00:02
Racing: New jump starts on Club agenda00:02
Racing / Grand National: Jockey Club makes move towards improved starts: Working group to consider package of changes for the future of the race in the wake of abandonment fiasco00:02
Health Update: His and her wrinkles00:02
EC ready to discuss free-trade pact00:02
View from City Road: Public sector pension funds beware00:02
Obituary: Geoffrey Drain00:02
EC bars Russian uranium: Ban on currency earner undermines Western help for Yeltsin00:02
Cars take the sting out of protectionism00:02
Letter: National disaster00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Hurd voices concern over East Timor sentences00:02
Rugby Union: Ceasefire in Wales' civil war unlikely to last long: Welsh game left in state of turmoil as principal antagonists in domestic dispute prepare for the next round. Steve Bale reports00:02
Scottish TV sells more programmes: Taggart and the revived Dr Finlay responsible for a change of emphasis00:02
Oxfordshire town mourns California victims00:02
Health Update: Stretch and squeeze00:02
Fishermen make 'pact': Friendly overtures as British catch is unloaded in France00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Redeeming the betrayer00:02
Letter: Australia alone must decide00:02
Executive pay rises twice the inflation rate00:02
Letter: Diversity, choice and a misunderstanding of the history of education00:02
Football: Premier sides vie for Uefa selection00:02
Twelve threaten sanctions on Serbs: Brussels worried UN measures are too soft00:02
Abortion clinics face 'a mass offensive': Second Rescue America leader arrives in Britain00:02
Special Report on Hong Kong: A destination that mixes business with pleasure: Tourism has made this city the most popular in Asia, despite uncertainty about its future. Raymond Whitaker reports00:02
First deportees still dream of returning home to West Bank: Israel's use of expulsion as a political weapon is nothing new, writes Sarah Helm00:02
Rugby Union: Lions let out to play for clubs: Reluctant management bow to pressure00:02
Diary00:02
Aids 'cure' volunteers were asked to pay 95 pounds: 'Bogus doctor was a crank and a crook'00:02
Health: The pain of losing a man's best friend: When a pet dies, the depth of grief can surprise its owner. Counselling helps, says Carla Smith00:02
Was there a traitor at the Last Supper?: To find the roots of Christian anti-Semitism, look no further than Judas, says Hyam Maccoby00:02
Abduction charge00:02
Florida tourists told to take care00:02
Sporting Digest: Croquet00:02
French stand their ground: New administration maintains the agricultural policy laid down by its predecessor00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Leading Article: An unequal partnership00:02
MB-Caradon bides its time over bid00:02
Spanish PM fights to keep scandal at bay00:02
The Bluffer's Briefing: Jails00:02
Scientists employ sex in war on aphids00:02
Letter: All will be resolved at Auschwitz00:02
First-year report on Westminster from the class of '92: Before the general election, 21 women told us why they were candidates. A year on, three of them, now MPs, give Penny Jackson their first impressions00:02
Flower of age00:02
SelecTV to probe minutes on deal00:02
British Psychological Society Conference: Researcher finds grounds to support coffee drinking00:02
Yeltsin returns to sullen welcome: Money won in Vancouver has not impressed old Communists or ordinary Russians00:02
Baseball: Fab Five help Braves pitch for perfection: Southern charm lures magical Maddux to Atlanta for new season, which began yesterday. Richard Weekes reports00:02
HIV-positive health staff barred from invasive work: Guidelines place onus on the individual to protect patients. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Building employers warn of more cuts00:02
Germans declare a new war on frog foreigners00:02
ITN staff given warning on jobs: Television news company chairman stresses profit-making concern of new shareholders00:02
Patten says 25% of 16-year-olds will take new vocational courses by 199600:02
Cocaine cartel targets football: Drug barons have taken their war to the First Division00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Benefits challenge00:02
EC holds its fire on big bikes: Ministers postpone threatened ban00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
ART / Deja vu00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Diversity, choice and a misunderstanding of the history of education00:02
Pembroke: Left in a daze00:02
L&M cuts with-profits bonuses00:02
Fasten your seatbelt and prepare to leave reality behind00:02
Sporting Digest: Billiards00:02
Health Update: Migraine relief00:02
Gunmen kill former loyalist paramilitary00:02
E H Carr00:02
Pre-poll violence overwhelms UN in Cambodia: A wave of killings threatens the peace process, writes Terry McCarthy from Phnom Penh00:02
ART / Openings00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Cyprus threat00:02
ART / Current shows00:02
Security firm faces inquiry over errors: Failings in transport service unveiled as prison director defends secrecy00:02
Bottom Line: Healthy-looking prospectus00:02
Mickey makes mint00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Refuge of PLO harbours ancient shrine of Judaism: On the eve of Passover, Adel Darwish visited the Jews of Ghriba, Tunisia, home of the world's oldest synagogue00:02
Secret of Scots' crown jewels: Edinburgh Castle's pounds 1.5m exhibition centre celebrates a regal history00:02
Rugby Union: Lions lack essential green mix00:02
Investigation closes on Andreotti: Italy's former PM accused of illicit party financing and links to Mafia00:02
Health Update: Sports v smokes00:02
Rabin extends Palestinian ban till end of holiday: At Passover time, Palestinians are sealed off in the occupied territories, while tourists in Tunisia visit the world's oldest synagogue00:02
National fiasco presents Irish punter with pounds 150,000-plus jackpot00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
British Psychological Society Conference: Therapy 'used sexual abuse'00:02
Mirror Group loses 84m pounds after provisions: Speculation that banks may sell 54 per cent stake as MGN climbs 11p on promising figures00:02
Athletics: McColgan's difficult course00:02
Happy landing for ejector seat at the hands of sculptor00:02
Green tide turning for businesses00:02
View from City Road: Consumers poised to tighten their belts00:02
Seeboard to axe another 600 jobs00:02
Toymaker's hand-carved working models sell for up to pounds 10,00000:02
A wholesale traffic in dishonourable power00:02
Probation for man who killed wife00:02
I didn't want a refund, I wanted my fortune00:02
Letter: National disaster00:02
INTERVIEW: Even Madonna can't beat Nigel: Nigel Short is just huge in Iceland. Yet here, chess colleagues think he's gone potty and the bank would rather he had a steady jobPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in