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Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Richardson revels in glory: Bridlington inspired by a Wearside wizard00:02
Clamping firm's directors charged00:02
Obituary: Marian Anderson (CORRECTED)00:02
Church group reported for 'sex bias': Blow to hopes of deal on female priests00:02
Letter: Judas Iscariot and the roots of Christian anti-Semitism00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead - Badminton Horse Trials00:02
Letter: Heart-warming fiasco of the Grand National00:02
Letter: Heart-warming fiasco of the Grand National00:02
Offenders given 'soft sentences' under new law: Lack of information ties magistrates' hands00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Hillsdown pays 490,000 pounds bonus as profits slip00:02
A tragic opportunity for reconciliation00:02
UN ready to admit Skopje00:02
Father of Hillary Clinton dies00:02
China will accept HK triads00:02
Wilson swallows bitter pill of futility: Republicans cherish memory of past meetings00:02
Football: Clough continues to enjoy chairman's confidence: Forest stand by their veteran manager as the fight to preserve Premier status enters its final stages00:02
Boxing: Lewis and Bruno prepare to negotiate: Splitting the purse of Britain's richest and biggest fight could be a stumbling block00:02
We don't want rippling biceps, just clean hair00:02
Pound closes at 10-week high against the mark00:02
Letter: Catholic teaching on homosexuality00:02
Rag trade flourishes as old rivalry dies: Teresa Poole encounters hopeful shoppers from the old Soviet bloc in search of a quick profit in Peking markets00:02
Women stage sit-in at threatened pit00:02
Letter: St Petersburg treasure00:02
Letter: Funds for theology00:02
Suicide exposes tobacco cash racket: EC official masterminded massive subsidy payments for unsaleable product00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
2m pounds needed to keep Old Master in Britain00:02
George may be a saint, but the dragon was much more fun00:02
Receivers called in as slump hits Lelliott00:02
Wife found guilty of contract killing plot00:02
ART / Images worthy of worship : Iain Gale on an exhibition that reveals how modern British artists continue the age-old struggle to depict Christ's divinity00:02
People: Parable of the labourers on the celery farm00:02
Bill for too much faith is 6.2m pounds : Naivety led a Salvation Army colonel into a questionable scheme. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Third teaching union to ballot on tests boycott: Patten offer to defuse dispute fails as Tories claim unions are looking for confrontation00:02
Court Circular00:02
Woman guilty of hiring killer to shoot husband00:02
Rugby Union: Price dies at age of 4700:02
Racing: Hard landings take heavy toll on endurance: The sudden retirement of Peter Scudamore at the age of 34 stresses the rugged life of a jump jockey. Sue Montgomery reports00:02
The Bluffer's Briefing: Espionage00:02
Diary00:02
Hockey: Hounslow go Euro00:02
FILM / Box-Office charts00:02
Plutonium airlift defended: DoT 'not notified' of toxic shipment00:02
Pollution rules could threaten more mines: Power generators told to curb emissions from their coal-fired stations by 200100:02
FILM REVIEWS / Small town blues, big city nightmare: One False Move, Carl Franklin's distinctive film noir. Plus Steve Martin in Leap of Faith, and Sven Nykvist's The Ox00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Misconceptions to drive one round the maypole00:02
Trouble for that nice Dr Carey: Is the Archbishop of Canterbury up to the job? Many doubt it, writes Andrew Brown00:02
Briton drowns00:02
McCartney finally achieves his 11-year dream of 'Fame' : Former Beatle sets date for opening of college for performing arts in Liverpool after raising money from the Queen and the EC. David Lister reports00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: First steps down Cemetery Road00:02
Law Report: No disclosure to defendant: Re Headington Investments Ltd - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Rose), 7 April 199300:02
Home Computer: A program that gives you the works: Bill Raines, chaplain of Imperial College, London, goes a bundle on his integrated software00:02
Suspension riles Welsh masons00:02
Azeris hope for respite in ceasefire: Defeats by the Armenians have divided a demoralised people00:02
Two arrested for Miami killing00:02
TELEVISION / A wimple not a bang: Thomas Sutcliffe reviews Body and Soul00:02
Salvation Army acts against four top officers over missing millions: Three moved to other posts and another sacked after report points to 'mistakes'00:02
Court decision on no-fly zone relieves Bonn: Forces will be active outside the Nato area for first time since the Second World War00:02
Balladur promises progress and justice: Election euphoria prevails in France, despite a list of economic and social problems00:02
Letter: Heart-warming fiasco of the Grand National00:02
Consultant held00:02
Palestinian charged in ship raid00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Iran 'seeks missile deal' with N Korea: US concerned at report of nuclear arms offered in exchange for oil00:02
Rugby Union: Clement and Lafond relieved: French reports of failed drug tests in Paris prove to be false00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Golf / The 57th US Masters: Ageless Nicklaus leads drive down memory lane: Langer leads Europe's challenge as the British contingent make a steady start on a vintage day for golf's golden oldies00:02
Market Report: Medeva falls victim to drug sector malaise00:02
Paris policeman charged00:02
Flight ban fuels consumer circus: Tunisians cash in on Libyan subsidies to create a cross-border boom00:02
Leading Article: Not a time to talk to the IRA00:02
Keith Elliott at Large / Golf: The greens are white, the balls are red: In the land of the midnight putt, snow and -20C temperatures present no barrier to those stricken by the golf bug00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Governor jailed00:02
Obituary: Terry Price00:02
Sports Listings: This weekend: Drag racing - The Thunderball, Santa Pod00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
'40 more years' of violence: Unionists condemn secret IRA meeting that leaves Gordon Wilson with sombre message for Northern Ireland00:02
Sports Listings: This weekend: Canoeing - Devizes to Westminster Race, Devizes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / And the word was mightier than the oil can: 'Lend Me Your Ears: Great Speeches in History' - Ed. William Safire: Norton, 25 pounds00:02
Japanese killed in Cambodia00:02
Generators accept new pollution controls00:02
Law: The fine line between sense and censorship: Sharon Wallach talks to Keith Mathieson, the lawyer currently responsible for checking this newspaper for defamatory comment00:02
Asian bank in administration: Roxburghe closes its doors after run on deposits00:02
Roll up for fairground rides, circus acts and fireworks. The travelling theme park has come to town00:02
Law Report: Mental health order restricting discharge continues: Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Didlick - Queen's Bench Divisional Court. (Lord Justice Watkins and Mr Justice Rougier), 29 March 199300:02
Longleat comes full circle and steps into the stone age00:02
Why Governor Patten has to go00:02
National rail strike talks reach deadlock00:02
Wilson swallows bitter pill of futility: The Irish Senator Gordon Wilson lost his daughter Marie in the Enniskillen bombing. This is what he said yesterday after he met the IRA00:02
FILM / The view from across the Pond: 'The British are coming,' said Colin Welland a decade ago. And so they went: but not quite the way we'd hoped. Sheila Johnston reports00:02
Off-licences may merge00:02
Refinancing deal close at MTM00:02
Morillon forced to abandon relief attempt00:02
Denning loses traffic battle00:02
Spying gadgets serve as tribute to the real-life Q: Exhibition recalls the eccentric inventor who became the model for James Bond's saviour00:02
A forgotten Cinderella00:02
Angola sets out conditions00:02
3i chairman quits after flotation postponed: Wheatley to leave at end of month after shareholders decide against selling stakes 'for time being'00:02
Letter: Defending mediators00:02
Angry chef smashed camera00:02
No love lost as gold-digging wife is told to repay 156,000 pounds00:02
Death disrupts spring in Bosnian classroom: For children accustomed to war, school is the only fun they have, Marcus Tanner reports from Sarajevo00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
FILM / Critical Round-Up00:02
Brighter outlook for owners as South-east house prices surge00:02
Vicar found dead00:02
Discounts dampen DIY giants' Easter optimism: Uneasy days for shareholders as price war develops00:02
Jim White on Friday: To the manor born; by poverty stricken: You've seen the lions of Longleat . . . how about the rastafarian sheep of Layer Marney Tower? Keeping up this family pile takes imagination00:02
Union Carbide officials in dock00:02
Motor Racing: Exit Mansell, enter the nearly-Famous Five: Britain's Formula One quintet are tuning up to make some noise at Donington Park. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Correction00:02
Broken pianos are a girl's best friend: Rose Rouse meets Simon Fraser, a jeweller who is challenging traditional ideas about what is and isn't precious00:02
Cycling: Barcelona winners to scale the new Hill: The south London track where Olympic races were held in 1948 is back in business. Robin Nicholl reports00:02
MPs support Sunday trade compromise: Proposal would help smallest shops but curb opening hours for major stores00:02
Hindu militants arrested00:02
Councils drop plans to sue beach guide: Resorts dropped from handbook advised that they have no rights to damages00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Blunder puts Tories out of electoral race00:02
Iran 'seeks missile deal' with N Korea: US concerned at report of nuclear arms offered in exchange for oil00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Ronson share deal in Heron debt package: Bondholders' dismay at incentives for pounds 1bn refinancing00:02
'Mirror' sets terms00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Judas Iscariot and the roots of Christian anti-Semitism00:02
FILM INTERVIEW / Just pushing up daffodils: Director Agniezka Holland is filming The Secret Garden. Mark Burman reports00:02
Letter: The world's duty towards Bosnia00:02
Ice Hockey: Keen Cooper too much for baffled Bracknell: Devils deliver the goods00:02
Yeltsin backs Mordovia leader00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Out of Russia: No Yeltsin, no crisis, no snow - no problem00:02
Thousands head for the sun: Nearly 400,000 fly out from London airports00:02
Leading Article: Keeping faith in competition00:02
Parking penalty00:02
Clinton budget sails into battle with Congress and deficit: 'First stage' dollars 1,500bn package raises taxes and cuts defence spending Republicans promise to fight it all the way00:02
Shuttle blasts off on ozone study00:02
Today's Number: 2400:02
Football: Rangers establish themselves as a credible continental force: Scots' display in southern France switches the pressure on to Marseille in the race for a place in the European Cup final00:02
Motor Racing: Prost makes his reservation: Circuit criticised as former champion impresses00:02
The Daily Poem: Liverpool00:02
Letter: Professional teaching00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: A design disaster00:02
Home Computer: Streetwise way to cut the cost of software: Mike Hardaker used to sell computers until he went straight. He explains how to get the best deal on essential programs for working with Windows00:02
Leading Article: A risky initiative from a presidential PM00:02
Letter: Thumper's complaint00:02
Obituary: Alfred Butts00:02
Plane crashes00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
'Mirror' demands pounds 50,000 over use of Foot column00:02
MUSIC / Stars of India shining brightly : Robert Maycock on Zakir Hussain and his percussion ensemble at the Queen Elizabeth Hall00:02
FILM / You promised me a miracle: Leap of Faith (PG) Richard Pearce (US); The Ox (12) Sven Nykvist (Swe); Paris is Burning (no cert) Jennie Livingston (US); Best of the Best 2 (18) Robert Radler (US)00:02
Letter: Judas Iscariot and the roots of Christian anti-Semitism00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Back to the future as Italians reclaim their honour: The public is being given a history lesson in an attempt to root corruption out of daily life, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
Queens Moat may write off 300m pounds : Losses could put paid to dividend hopes00:02
Third escape00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tories seek to delay Royal Mail break-up: Cabinet wants to avoid controversy in next session of Parliament00:02
American Football: Green Bay's greenbacks are right for White: The nascent transfer market has landed its first big catch. Matt Tench reports on the talent trawl00:02
TSW dons military boots in reverse takeover00:02
Obituary: Russell Pipe00:02
Sun Alliance pays dividend despite loss of 130m pounds00:02
Equestrianism: Major Wager comes off00:02
Farmers put boar back on menu: Oliver Gillie reports on an ancient dish that is poised to return to the supermarket shelves00:02
Messiah forsakes the East End takeaways: Painter prophet says the chances are high that Maitreya, the World Teacher, is about to go public00:02
FILM / DIRECTOR'S CUT: The difficulties of going native: Regis Wargnier, director of Indochine, on culture-clashes in Sir David Lean's Lawrence of Arabia00:02
Tennis: McEnroe homes in on Davis Cup job: US captain comes under pressure00:02
Racing: Flag day for Flat racing00:02
Camped out in a land that should be home00:02
DANCE / Clicking fingers, stamping feet: Judith Mackrell on illicit love among the gypsies in the Royal Ballet's new production of Don Quixote at the Royal Opera HousePlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in