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Law Update: President elect00:02
Letter: Bomb disposal00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A dangerous virus in the body politic: 'When Illness Strikes the Leader' - Jerrold M Post & Robert S Robins: Yale, 19.95 pounds00:02
International Football: Taylor distraught at rain on his parade: England's expectations focus on success abroad while Gascoigne needs an operation and McCoist suffers cruel break00:02
Obituary: George Monkhouse00:02
Castle to get pounds 30m 'redesign and restoration': Windsor fire damage to be made good with blend of craftsmanship and modern design00:02
Five hurt as gunmen attack betting shop in Belfast: Jammed rifle averts massacre as loyalists try to emulate shootings in which eight died00:02
Letter: Bernard Shaw's missing gift to the nation00:02
View from City Road: Lloyd's confronts its problems in a daring move00:02
Leading Article: The rising power of water00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Basketball - Carlsberg Championships, Wembley Arena00:02
Karadzic bows to Milosevic pressure00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Prisoner of the A47 is welded inside cafe: A lay-by snack bar has become the scene of a desperate protest. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Bottom Line: Happy endings a long way off at Tiphook00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Tough Broad falls short00:02
Meyer in pounds 70m cash call: Builders' merchant goes for expansion00:02
People: Kasparov makes losing move00:02
Law Update: Shanghai surprise00:02
The Bluffers Briefing on: Private Schools: Correction00:02
Sudden slump in growth shakes confidence in US recovery: Drop in military spending helps to put brake on rise in GDP Poor figures may boost Clinton policies00:02
Queen's Speech to lay foundation for 1995 election: Ministers believe economic recovery could help Tories increase majority00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Statement on the Observer sale: Statement by Andreas Whittam Smith, chief executive of Newspaper Publishing plc and editor of the Independent00:02
Rushes00:02
Diary00:02
Deportees prepare for return00:02
Fears mount for safety of missing water chairman: Police search for controversial executive last seen three days ago00:02
Letter: Vicar: a good word for both men and women00:02
Food poisoning found in tour hotels' meals00:02
Law Update: Foil unwrapped00:02
Football: Roxburgh ready to rebuild00:02
Letter: The French attitude on Aids awareness00:02
CD price cut 'would stifle musical talent': Recording industry defends pricing policy00:02
RBS hires Wharf man00:02
Watered whisky dilutes free trade: Tax break for Japan's distillers upsets EC00:02
Bowls: England drop Bryant to end 33-year era00:02
OPERA / Good and dirty: Nick Kimberley reviews David Alden's production of Handel's Ariodante for ENO00:02
SA apology for apartheid00:02
Golf: Johnson relishes a spot of Dutch and Duchess: Coates hopes to do the business with short straw as leading women go for a drive behind Hackney00:02
The price of intervention: In a comprehensive briefing paper for politicians and defence experts, Edward Cowan analyses the courses of military action open to the West in former Yugoslavia00:02
Craxi vote threatens Ciampi government: Four new ministers resign as Italian parliament blocks trial of former PM00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Legal aid changes 'irrational'00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Leading Article: Mr Branson has a point on sharing FM00:02
Iraq inspection00:02
Law Update: Chairman again00:02
Sterling's weakness boosts ICI earnings to pounds 233m00:02
Market Report: Debt rating review knocks Rolls-Royce (CORRECTED)00:02
View from City Road: Beware the glitter00:02
Law Update: Business as usual00:02
Helpline inundated00:02
Labour denies trying to drop Clause Four00:02
Court Circular00:02
Home Computer: Singular drive to fax from a PCW: Amstrad user Josephine Balmer slips right out to send herself a letterhead.00:02
Letter: St Ethelburga tragedy00:02
General deceit00:02
Hillsdown finance chief quits after clash: Lack of personal chemistry at top prompts departure00:02
BR to hand over ownership of trains: Leasing companies will be sold off later00:02
Letter: Vicar: a good word for both men and women00:02
The Queen reverts to a centuries-old tradition00:02
German recession knocks Hopkinsons00:02
Want the best possible medical care? Help yourself]00:02
Out of Russia: Moscow streets paved with dollars00:02
Middle East water talks deadlocked: Israel rejects Palestinian claim in occupied territories00:02
Tennis: Bates and Britain aim to avoid trouble near Pest: Pickard's pick of the crop prepare to show their appetite in Hungary as they chase Davis Cup respectability00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Food contaminated00:02
Sterling payment blocked: Robert Fraser objects to pounds 23.5m payment00:02
German rates key to revival, says G7: Industrial states pledge to deepen co-operation00:02
Letter: Vicar: a good word for both men and women00:02
FILM / A perfect recipe for disaster: Adam Mars-Jones on Alive, based on a true story of cannibalism and heroism00:02
Profile: Coining it at the Murray mint: Sheila Johnston explores the dubious but undeniable appeal of Bill Murray00:02
Saving faces, and maybe the world00:02
Today's Number: 4,00500:02
President Saddam Hussein of Iraq rides through Baghdad00:02
Major considers air strikes option to force ceasefire: Bosnia's Serbs show signs of bowing to pressure as all leaders from former Yugoslavia agree to peace meeting00:02
Obituary: John Moody00:02
Judo: Howey throws out a warning00:02
The Queen opens Palace gates - for pounds 8: 400,000 tourists will help fund repairs to Windsor Castle, says David Nicholson-Lord00:02
Next Week in Parliament00:02
Racing: Chester Vase target for Armiger00:02
Rushdie denial00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Digging dirt on the flower trade00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Lathwell's 99 not bad for openers: Somerset get off to a flyer as their England Test prospect lays on an impressive first-day display00:02
Leading Article: Lloyd's rude awakening00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Women face bias over operations: Doctors are more likely to offer heart surgery to male patients, study finds00:02
Fossil puts first life on Earth at 4bn years ago00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Good news call leads to star wars at BBC00:02
Pounds 341,000 profits for Independent: Newspaper Publishing reviews a difficult period and the background to talks with Lonrho00:02
Maddened by the football-crazy media00:02
Law: The freedom of choice: Christopher Sallon and Anthony Burton argue in favour of retaining the defendant's right to trial by jury00:02
EC told to relax on dumping: Consultants' report warns of damage from protective measures00:02
Obituary: Miles Clark00:02
Obituary: Oliver Tambo00:02
Pembroke: A rosy outlook00:02
EC 'could grind to halt' as more countries join: There is concern that a 'super-state' could emerge after Maastricht treaty is approved, writes Leonard Doyle00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
DIRECTOR'S CUT / Zero de Conduite: Lindsay Anderson on the pillow fight from Vigo's Zero de Conduite00:02
View from City Road: A bad start for Mr Forte00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Clinton shrugs off poll ratings: President's support hits record low00:02
Inside Parliament: MPs agonise over action on Bosnia: Owen should quit, Heath says - Hurd keeps open option of air strikes - Smith warns against lifting arms embargo00:02
Prison consultancy deal angers MPs: Home Office by-passes tendering policy to favour firm that lost pounds 3m contract00:02
Law Update: Kitemark winners00:02
Recovery began last summer, Major says: Ministers respond to business critics00:02
Letter: Africa pays too high a price for following the advice of the World Bank and IMF00:02
De Klerk apologises for the past00:02
Cricket: Blakey stamps his class: Lancashire pricked in Roses match00:02
The canonisation of Cannon and Ball: Tommy and Bobby don't do blue any more. They say they're on a mission from God. What's so funny about that? Ask their fans00:02
Yeltsin appeals to regions00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Cricket: Australian tour, Arundel and Lord's00:02
Dream comes true for father of the struggle: 'Eritrea's Nelson Mandela' tells of his long struggle for independence00:02
Republican panther eyes White House: Bob Dole leads the opposition in giving the President a rough ride00:02
Killer's appeal fails00:02
Law Update: Fewer students00:02
Rugby League: Hampson passes test to make Wigan happy00:02
Snooker: White caught before his wake-up call: Hendry's touch deserts him as McManus pulls back to level terms00:02
2,500 jobs will go in Lloyd's shake-up00:02
Birthdays00:02
Poland setback00:02
Outside Edge: Julie Hedgecoe knows Norwich's nodules better than anyone alive. Anna Green reports00:02
Life ends every Sunday morning: When his wife left, Ian Hugo had to cope with becoming a part-time father00:02
Letter: Africa pays too high a price for following the advice of the World Bank and IMF00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Pick chooses his moment00:02
Bottom Line: Kwik Save still good value00:02
Emigree's modern masters collection set to fetch pounds 3m00:02
Beware the boom00:02
China trust bids for CST fund00:02
Evans to quit at British Gas00:02
France withdraws Belgrade troops00:02
Baby found safe after hunt for kidnapper00:02
Letter: Vicar: a good word for both men and women00:02
Law Update: Venturing abroad00:02
Letter: Africa pays too high a price for following the advice of the World Bank and IMF00:02
Bribery could prevent corruption of youth: Steve Boggan examines an 11-year-old's crime initiative00:02
General with a mission to preach prays for the press: The Salvation Army's leader elect is loud and proud but unwilling to discuss the society's pounds 5m fraud losses00:02
Cricket / Roundup: Millns is latest pace casualty00:02
The Daily Poem: At a Station of the Cross00:02
London is touched by Bosnia's horror as war protester sets himself on fire00:02
Home Computer: Hard facts on floppy disks00:02
'Heroic' cabbies take to streets: Black cab drivers oppose the registration of mini-cabs. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
RADIO / The new pilots of the airwaves: Sabine Durrant visited the Soho studios of Virgin Radio as Britain's new national station prepared for today's launch00:02
Yemen polls00:02
'The plan is not a solution'00:02
Letter: Vicar: a good word for both men and women00:02
THEATRE / Would you credit it?: Paul Taylor reviews Moll Flanders with Josie Lawrence at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith00:02
CI shares fall as profit and dividend tumble00:02
Law: A move towards mobility: Sharon Wallach talks to David Montague, who is providing a legal service to clients in their homes00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Law Report: Law report gave wrong impression: Regina v Marylebone Magistrates' Court, Ex parte Joseph - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Rose and Mr Justice Waller), 3 March 199300:02
Maastricht: Speaker faces pressure for opt-out vote: Almost 300 Opposition MPs join Tory rebels in signing amendments which could threaten the treaty legislation00:02
Observer deal will fuel paper war: Lonrho accepts an undisclosed offer from the Guardian for Britain's oldest Sunday00:02
Chavez mourned00:02
Lloyd's makes dramatic changes: No bail-out as 2,500 jobs go00:02
Man held in murder inquiry00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Ivor got me into a four-a-day habit: David Hayles was at an impressionable age when he started hanging around his local video shop00:02
TELEVISION / Snap judgements: Thomas Sutcliffe observes the habits of the paparazzi on True Stories00:02
Drug firm censured over advertising: Wellcome breached industry's code of practice00:02
Collor indicted00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead00:02
Racing: Sayyedati keeps promise: Classic reward for an unwavering belief in a filly's ability00:02
Non-League Football: Battling Barri's home groan00:02
Flattened by a whirlwind of bad risks00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Abuse review00:02
Obituary: Bernie Wayne00:02
Law Report: Bias allegation not made out: Arab Monetary Fund v Hashim and others - Court of Appeal (Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Beldam), 28 April 199300:02
Service appointments00:02
German steel union insists strikes must go ahead00:02
Equestrianism: Midnight Madness' daytime woe00:02
Shareholders tell Barclays chief to go: Buxton spells out role of chief executive and announces telephone banking experiment00:02
Tiphook sees shares plunge after profits warning00:02
Verdict on baby00:02
GM results lag US competitors00:02
Letter: Impaired hindsight00:02
Delay in HK talks squeezes Patten00:02
Spending curbs 'cost councils EC cash': Local authorities miss out on pounds 500m00:02
Boat people out of sight, out of mind: Welfare services to Vietnamese refugees are being cut to persuade them to go home, writes Teresa Poole in Hong Kong00:02
Jail reforms lead to drugs problem: Situation at Holloway 'dangerous and degrading'00:02
Siege ends00:02
Serbs to reconsider Vance-Owen plan: In unexpected climbdown, Bosnian Serbs call parliamentary meeting to discuss peace proposal and agree to attend all-faction summit in Athens00:02
Radical five-point plan aims to put Lloyd's right: More investment will be courted Action groups remain concerned00:02
FILM / The past is so bright, I gotta wear shades00:02
Somalia dispute00:02
City to remain closed site00:02
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