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Law Report: Libel settlement not full release: Watts v Aldington; Tolstoy v Aldington. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Simon Brown), 15 December 199300:02
Football: Knighton's presence felt at lesser United: He wanted control at Old Trafford but instead has presided over an upturn at Carlisle. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
GPs 'could replace health authorities as care buyers'00:02
Motor Racing: Ferrari's charger on revival mission: Jean Alesi has unfulfilled talent in Formula One. Derick Allsop reports on the Frenchman with a need for speed00:02
You watch, I'll wait for the burglary00:02
REVIEW / Much more serious than life and death00:02
China resists US demand on civil rights00:02
Tunnel U-turn opens way for public funding00:02
A good man with a question: Andrew Marr and Mark Lawson pay homage to Brian Redhead, the embodiment of political independence and journalistic cheekiness, and champion of the listening classes00:02
Hunting ban00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Skating star faces arrest00:02
MUSIC / Summer's lease: David Fanning on Libor Pesek and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic00:02
Table Tennis: Cooke's triple medal target00:02
Leading Article: Latent ugliness on the football terraces00:02
Archaeology: Digging in the dirt: David Keys reports on new examinations of 10,000-mile-long earthen ramparts in southern Nigeria00:02
Football: Venables ready to accept FA's conditions: Former Tottenham manager expects offer of England job this morning while Scotland's coach lays claim to disputed players00:02
Earnings surge at top US brokers: Fourth-quarter profits surprise market as banking fees lead the advance00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Leading Article: Greenery chokes in wrong climate00:02
Russian PM hints at wage and price freeze00:02
SAS chief seeks expansion: Developing links with Swiss and Austrian carriers tops list00:02
ART / A word or two in your eye: It seemed a good idea at the time. That was in 1967. But has Lawrence Weiner finally served his sentence? By Andrew Graham-Dixon00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Nash family sells holding in Durrant00:02
Football: Venables ready to accept FA's conditions: Former Tottenham manager expects offer of England job this morning while Scotland's coach lays claim to disputed players00:02
Keeper of trade union conscience fights on: The labour movement today marks the 10th anniversary of the GCHQ ban. Barrie Clement on a tireless campaigner00:02
Boost for US abortion rights groups00:02
Jury in 'roadside sex' libel case fails to agree00:02
UN 'fails to protect Muslims from Serbs': New chief says there are sufficient troops to guard aid operation - Minorities plead to be rescued from campaign of terror00:02
Letter: Needless indecision over 'The Three Graces'00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 radio stations00:02
Father wins custody of coma baby00:02
Obituary: Gyorgy Cziffra00:02
The Daily Poem: The Gardeners00:02
How the trade unions changed their spots: As the German pay round enters its final stages, adaptability has become the new mark of labour relations, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
CDU names Herzog for president00:02
Mirror group to join in consortium bid for 'Independent'00:02
Tons of waste found on 'scandalous' beaches: Sewage, condoms and tampons defile British coastline00:02
Second profits warning by Huntingdon hurts shares: Demand weakens in US divisons after brief improvement00:02
Cost of a keepsake00:02
Jackson set 'to settle sex case out of court'00:02
Racing: Champion aim for House-proud Weaver: Odds of 500-1 against a Cheltenham contender fail to daunt his optimistic trainer as the field for the hurdling crown slims to 4200:02
Racing: A brand new role for riders00:02
Charles takes message Down Under: Prince of Wales visit emphasises benefits of monarchy as Keating insists republic is inevitable00:02
Industry predicts upsurge in output: CBI survey finds British manufacturers in optimistic mood over production prospects and falling inflation00:02
Murder charge00:02
Excalibur recovers from trinket troubles00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Reporting of Group 4 inquest is banned00:02
Boxing: Lewis to fight Jackson00:02
Sailor gives birth00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Rugby Union: High and mighty matters00:02
American Football: Dallas saddled up for the Super Bowl: Bills keep turning up but Cowboys are likely to rope them in again when the champions collide00:02
Health: What, how, when? A guide to the tests: Antenatal screening00:02
Obituary: Bill Podmore00:02
'Time' ponders gay magazine00:02
Cricket: Such a glow in the gloaming00:02
Rethink on right to silence at trial00:02
REVIEW / Much more serious than life and death00:02
View from City Road: Lawyers caught up in the rush to sue00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Pentagon deputy gets defence job00:02
Racing: Champion aim for House-proud Weaver: Odds of 500-1 against a Cheltenham contender fail to daunt his optimistic trainer as the field for the hurdling crown slims to 4200:02
Doctors blamed over child killings: Allitt inquiry 'finds scapegoats'00:02
Skating star faces arrest00:02
Doctors blamed over child killings: Allitt inquiry 'finds scapegoats'00:02
Jobs warning on prison service plans00:02
Tories face further onslaught over taxes: Labour says voters face 'five more years of pain'. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Jackson set 'to settle sex case out of court'00:02
Where are they now?: Colin Bell00:02
Simple arithmetic and Tory taxes: Why does the burden seem to go up and up, under both parties? Bill Robinson explains00:02
Hockey: Shave strikes in close call00:02
New optimism in Mid-East talks00:02
RADIO / When crossness is all the rage: Robert Hanks reconsiders the anger of John Osborne and reflects on the underlying indignation of Brian Redhead00:02
BAe and Honda at odds over stake deal00:02
I offered romance to Major, says novelist: Dame Barbara claims her inspiration would have saved the country. But he chose 'back to basics'00:02
Relatives mourn victims of mass political killings in Colombia00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Pay challenge to Clarke00:02
Freudian Slip?: How far can we trust the father of psychoanalysis? Genius, teacher, healer? Opportunist liar, manipulator? Such questions have resurfaced with a vengeance. Jerome Burne reports00:02
Bolt screws up the perfect getaway00:02
Babies born without hands: 'Clusters' of deformity seen in coast areas00:02
Beekeepers stung00:02
Safety call after boy drowns in nappy bucket00:02
Letter: Exhilaration - the Blitz mentality00:02
German EU dilemma00:02
MUSIC / Summer's lease: David Fanning on Libor Pesek and the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic00:02
Today's Number: 400:02
Dear Islington campaigners: The borough's residents may have been suffering from tunnel vision when they fought to have the rail link put underground00:02
Babies born without hands: 'Clusters' of deformity seen in coast areas00:02
Warburg agrees to pay up: Figure totals pounds 35m as bank settles negligence claim by Yeoman00:02
Health: Diary of a late pregnancy00:02
Legacy to give thanks for: Andrew Marr and Mark Lawson pay homage to Brian Redhead, the embodiment of political independence and journalistic cheekiness, and champion of the listening classes00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Irish divorce hopes thwarted00:02
Poker: Banking on the players' strategy00:02
Law Report: Libel settlement not full release: Watts v Aldington; Tolstoy v Aldington. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Simon Brown), 15 December 199300:02
View from City Road: Promised stimulus is giving Japan the jitters00:02
Creativity: Using your bottle00:02
Aviary raid00:02
Early Learning Centres boost John Menzies: Two-thirds improvement despite poor performance from newsagent chain00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Mexican mediator calls for changes00:02
Chairman among Lonrho directors set to resign00:02
Bland presses Granada on sales00:02
Mitie cleans up pounds 1.4m in turnaround00:02
Motor Racing: Ferrari's charger on revival mission: Jean Alesi has unfulfilled talent in Formula One. Derick Allsop reports on the Frenchman with a need for speed00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Rallying: McRae makes costly error in the Monte Carlo Rally00:02
RADIO / When crossness is all the rage: Robert Hanks reconsiders the anger of John Osborne and reflects on the underlying indignation of Brian Redhead00:02
Cassette bomb00:02
Creativity: Using your bottle00:02
Letter: Names that say it all00:02
Today's Number: 400:02
ART / Gallery openings00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Diary: Children's writers fight Cinderella00:02
Entertainer attacks quality of children's television: Rolf Harris accuses TV producers of patronising young viewers by using 'lowest common denominator'. Rhys Williams reports00:02
GWR shows 30% rise in advertising sales00:02
Pay challenge to Clarke00:02
Tennis: Muster and Edberg end the long wait: The heat gets to Volkov as Austrian sets up quarter-final with contrast of playing styles00:02
Poker: Banking on the players' strategy00:02
Ariane fails00:02
Letter: Names that say it all00:02
Letter: Refocusing Britain's development aid00:02
Fertility hopes00:02
Relatives mourn victims of mass political killings in Colombia00:02
School bus crash00:02
FBI quizzes two Volkswagen directors00:02
Booker sells Loseley after slow freeze in tough market00:02
Interview: Britain today, by our man in India: Noisy pubs, too many cars, 'productivity pay' and no pride any more. Mark Tully of the BBC gives his view as an outsider00:02
Call for balance in religious education00:02
Kurds pull mother of all stunts on Saddam00:02
Burglar killed his aunt, 79, court told: Nephew alleged to have stolen money and come back for more00:02
Boxing: Lewis to fight Jackson00:02
Ice Hockey: Devils' commanding lead00:02
People: The adulterer's dilemma: a ball partner00:02
Health: Every mother-to-be's nightmare: New antenatal screening techniques are spotting more abnormalities than ever, but raising too many false alarms, says Cherrill Hicks00:02
High-flyer leaves secret role for Foreign Office: Diplomat moved from intelligence to be political director00:02
Climber killed00:02
Obituary: Paul Berna00:02
Murder link00:02
Briton takes command of peace troops in Bosnia00:02
Ethiopian hijacks plane to Rome00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Goode reforms 'will be ineffective': Corporate trustees dismiss proposals costing up to pounds 300m a year as inadequate00:02
View from City Road: LWT hangs on to a slim chance00:02
I offered romance to Major, says novelist: Dame Barbara claims her inspiration would have saved the country. But he chose 'back to basics'00:02
ART / A word or two in your eye: It seemed a good idea at the time. That was in 1967. But has Lawrence Weiner finally served his sentence? By Andrew Graham-Dixon00:02
Court Circular00:02
Diaries to be examined00:02
Cricket: Caddick lifts tail then strikes: England find lower-order form as weather denies A team00:02
Interview: Britain today, by our man in India: Noisy pubs, too many cars, 'productivity pay' and no pride any more. Mark Tully of the BBC gives his view as an outsider00:02
CV discrimination00:02
GWR shows 30% rise in advertising sales00:02
Bottom Line: Manders justifies shareholder faith00:02
Obituary: Gyorgy Cziffra00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Maseru braced for new battles00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Bill rejection deals blow to Irish poll on divorce00:02
Angry Essex folk swallow bitter pill of disillusionment: Esther Oxford visits the 'electoral barometer' town of Basildon to try to find out which way the political wind is blowing00:02
Obituary: Sir Ashley Clarke00:02
Redwood accused in quango scandal: MPs condemn rural board's secret rules00:02
Angry Essex folk swallow bitter pill of disillusionment: Esther Oxford visits the 'electoral barometer' town of Basildon to try to find out which way the political wind is blowing00:02
Baby found at flat could have starved00:02
Sailing: Dickson in dock for criticism: Whitbread skipper withdraws verbal attack on winner00:02
Tunnel U-turn opens way for public funding00:02
Coda on verge of pounds 50m full listing00:02
Cricket: Caddick lifts tail then strikes: England find lower-order form as weather denies A team00:02
Climber killed00:02
Lehman spin-off ends Amex diversification00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
READERS' SCREENING / An invitation to a preview of Tian Zhuangzhuang's The Blue Kite00:02
Birthdays00:02
CV discrimination00:02
Safety gear taken00:02
Killers on the loose: Slick, sick and dangerous to play, Doom is Sonic the Hedgehog meets Reservoir Dogs. Rupert Goodwins plays the computer game from hell00:02
Bolt screws up the perfect getaway00:02
Second profits warning by Huntingdon hurts shares: Demand weakens in US divisons after brief improvement00:02
Rugby Union: Sarries lie in wait for their old rivals: Pilkington Cup favourites kept apart as Welsh giant-killers draw Neath00:02
ART / Current shows00:02
BZW sues City law firm over B&C advice: Clifford Chance facing claim that could run into millions of pounds00:02
Leading Article: Latent ugliness on the football terraces00:02
CFS readies pounds 4m USM flotation00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Market Report: Racal Electronics sent buzzing by talk of a bid00:02
Artist revealed as 'painter of stories': Music sets scene for French landscapist who draws from classical poetry00:02
Aviary raid00:02
Rugby Union: Sarries lie in wait for their old rivals: Pilkington Cup favourites kept apart as Welsh giant-killers draw Neath00:02
Safety gear taken00:02
Lehman spin-off ends Amex diversification00:02
People: The adulterer's dilemma: a ball partner00:02
Boost for US abortion rights groups00:02
Jobs warning on prison service plans00:02
Gamsakhurdia 'was murdered'00:02
Bottom Line: Radio sector is still a good play00:02
Pembroke: Danes pull rug from under Saatchi00:02
Artist revealed as 'painter of stories': Music sets scene for French landscapist who draws from classical poetry00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Trouble at my front door: A man who helped a woman in distress tells Monique Roffey how he became the victim of violent robbery00:02
Leading Article: Greenery chokes in wrong climate00:02
On Tour00:02
Algeria frees militant prisoners00:02
Health: Diary of a late pregnancy00:02
Table Tennis: Cooke's triple medal target00:02
GPs 'could replace health authorities as care buyers'00:02
Mitie cleans up pounds 1.4m in turnaround00:02
Pembroke: Danes pull rug from under Saatchi00:02
The Daily Poem: The Gardeners00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Football: Enter Morley the leveller00:02
SAS chief seeks expansion: Developing links with Swiss and Austrian carriers tops list00:02
Tories face further onslaught over taxes: Labour says voters face 'five more years of pain'. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
SPEECH MARKS / The things they say about . . . Joan Collins00:02
Cassette bomb00:02
Dogfight begins over RAF fleet00:02
Coda on verge of pounds 50m full listing00:02
Rethink on right to silence at trial00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Health: Every mother-to-be's nightmare: New antenatal screening techniques are spotting more abnormalities than ever, but raising too many false alarms, says Cherrill Hicks00:02
Court Circular00:02
Trouble at my front door: A man who helped a woman in distress tells Monique Roffey how he became the victim of violent robbery00:02
Scrieved with forked tongue: A growing number of writers say Scots as a written language deserves more than its annual reading this Burns Night. By Robert Hanks00:02
Squash: No-nonsense Nicol knocking on the door of greatness: A mild young Scot has the ability to become Britain's first world No 1 for more than 20 years. Richard Eaton reports00:02
Howard backs gay sex at 18: Tory MPs look set to follow Home Secretary's lead00:02
NHS managers face up to 2,000 job losses: Senior staff warned of 'significant compulsory redundancies'00:02
Comrade Marchais bids the party adieu: France's veteran Communist leader is ending his turbulent career. Julian Nundy reports00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Bill rejection deals blow to Irish poll on divorce00:02
The Tunnel Line to France: Doubts linger over Channel train link: After seven years, stations and sections of 68-mile rail route still await a final decision00:02
Scrieved with forked tongue: A growing number of writers say Scots as a written language deserves more than its annual reading this Burns Night. By Robert Hanks00:02
Chairman among Lonrho directors set to resign00:02
School bus crash00:02
Druid does battle over poll tax bill00:02
Ethiopian hijacks plane to Rome00:02
Olympic Gamers: End to flaming row00:02
Dole attacks America's role in the UN: Clinton officials accuse Republican Senator of performing policy U-turn in attempt to score political points00:02
Model wearing an evening dress by Nicholas Knightly00:02
Yorkshire ridings poised for return: Two of the popular 1,000-year-old districts axed in 1974 to be restored - Humberside to be abolished00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Reporting of Group 4 inquest is banned00:02
Letter: Needless indecision over 'The Three Graces'00:02
Russian PM hints at wage and price freeze00:02
Industry predicts upsurge in output: CBI survey finds British manufacturers in optimistic mood over production prospects and falling inflation00:02
Redwood accused in quango scandal: MPs condemn rural board's secret rules00:02
Market Report: Racal Electronics sent buzzing by talk of a bid00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Genetic silence and the uses of murder: 'The Elimination of Morality' - Anne Maclean: Routledge, 10.99 pounds00:02
Obituary: Sir Ashley Clarke00:02
View from City Road: Not ready for the coming tax shocks00:02
Hospital patients 'at risk' after cuts00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Model wearing an evening dress by Nicholas Knightly00:02
Letter: Refocusing Britain's development aid00:02
View from City Road: LWT hangs on to a slim chance00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Leak 'may have helped BNP': Labour halts inquiry as candidate quits00:02
Japanese crisis hits shares00:02
Obituary: Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati: Correction00:02
Inside Parliament: Euro-sceptic derides 'white elephant' line00:02
Bottom Line: Manders justifies shareholder faith00:02
ART / Heart, soul, blood and guts: His family beat him for his art, he destroyed it. But a major exhibition dedicated to Chaim Soutine is long overdue, argues Dalya Alberge00:02
Pentagon deputy gets defence job00:02
The Tunnel Line to France: Doubts linger over Channel train link: After seven years, stations and sections of 68-mile rail route still await a final decision00:02
Dole attacks America's role in the UN: Clinton officials accuse Republican Senator of performing policy U-turn in attempt to score political points00:02
READERS' SCREENING / An invitation to a preview of Tian Zhuangzhuang's The Blue Kite00:02
Outlook becomes less black as reprieved pit is reopened by private sector00:02
Bottom Line: Software market stays lively00:02
New optimism in Mid-East talks00:02
Hospital patients 'at risk' after cuts00:02
Inside Parliament: Euro-sceptic derides 'white elephant' line00:02
Safety call after boy drowns in nappy bucket00:02
Nynex to cut 16,800 jobs in next two years00:02
China resists US demand on civil rights00:02
Galloway warned00:02
Murder charge00:02
Recovery gathering speed, CBI says00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Keeper of trade union conscience fights on: The labour movement today marks the 10th anniversary of the GCHQ ban. Barrie Clement on a tireless campaigner00:02
The trouble with language is that it just doesn't gel00:02
The 'Independent' Bosnia Appeal: Readers give pounds 262,00000:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Jury in 'roadside sex' libel case fails to agree00:02
Ariane fails00:02
Obituary: Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswati: Correction00:02
ART / Heart, soul, blood and guts: His family beat him for his art, he destroyed it. But a major exhibition dedicated to Chaim Soutine is long overdue, argues Dalya Alberge00:02
Call for balance in religious education00:02
Bland presses Granada on sales00:02
CDU names Herzog for president00:02
Howard backs gay sex at 18: Tory MPs look set to follow Home Secretary's lead00:02
Leading Article: Germany's year at the polls00:02
Outlook becomes less black as reprieved pit is reopened by private sector00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
UN 'fails to protect Muslims from Serbs': New chief says there are sufficient troops to guard aid operation - Minorities plead to be rescued from campaign of terror00:02
American Football: Dallas saddled up for the Super Bowl: Bills keep turning up but Cowboys are likely to rope them in again when the champions collide00:02
Fertility hopes00:02
Ice Hockey: Devils' commanding lead00:02
ART / Gallery openings00:02
Galloway warned00:02
Goode reforms 'will be ineffective': Corporate trustees dismiss proposals costing up to pounds 300m a year as inadequate00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Chess: Anand revels in siesta00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Chess: Anand revels in siesta00:02
Earnings surge at top US brokers: Fourth-quarter profits surprise market as banking fees lead the advance00:02
Health: What, how, when? A guide to the tests: Antenatal screening00:02
Obituary: Bill Podmore00:02
The Tunnel Line to France: Villagers' fears are realised as axe falls: After seven years, stations and sections of 68-mile rail route still await a final decision00:02
Cost of a keepsake00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 radio stations00:02
Leak 'may have helped BNP': Labour halts inquiry as candidate quits00:02
Charles takes message Down Under: Prince of Wales visit emphasises benefits of monarchy as Keating insists republic is inevitable00:02
BAe and Honda at odds over stake deal00:02
Leading Article: Germany's year at the polls00:02
Pravda 'divorce'00:02
Maseru braced for new battles00:02
CFS readies pounds 4m USM flotation00:02
Algeria frees militant prisoners00:02
Letter: Exhilaration - the Blitz mentality00:02
Pravda 'divorce'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Racing: A brand new role for riders00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Genetic silence and the uses of murder: 'The Elimination of Morality' - Anne Maclean: Routledge, 10.99 pounds00:02
Profits nosedive as sales flag at Boeing00:02
Father wins custody of coma baby00:02
Letter: Saving up for a better economy00:02
View from City Road: Not ready for the coming tax shocks00:02
Obituary: Sir Ashley Clarke00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
NHS managers face up to 2,000 job losses: Senior staff warned of 'significant compulsory redundancies'00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Obituary: Paul Berna00:02
Boy, 15, 'stabbed bully with kitchen knife'00:02
Football: Knighton's presence felt at lesser United: He wanted control at Old Trafford but instead has presided over an upturn at Carlisle. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Recovery gathering speed, CBI says00:02
Rallying: McRae makes costly error in the Monte Carlo Rally00:02
Briton takes command of peace troops in Bosnia00:02
Kurds pull mother of all stunts on Saddam00:02
Olympic Gamers: End to flaming row00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Baby found at flat could have starved00:02
Legacy to give thanks for: Andrew Marr and Mark Lawson pay homage to Brian Redhead, the embodiment of political independence and journalistic cheekiness, and champion of the listening classes00:02
Obituary: Telly Savalas00:02
Murder link00:02
Freudian Slip?: How far can we trust the father of psychoanalysis? Genius, teacher, healer? Opportunist liar, manipulator? Such questions have resurfaced with a vengeance. Jerome Burne reports00:02
Nynex to cut 16,800 jobs in next two years00:02
View from City Road: Lawyers caught up in the rush to sue00:02
Excalibur recovers from trinket troubles00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Nash family sells holding in Durrant00:02
Gamsakhurdia 'was murdered'00:02
Bottom Line: Radio sector is still a good play00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Rugby Union: High and mighty matters00:02
Profits nosedive as sales flag at Boeing00:02
How the trade unions changed their spots: As the German pay round enters its final stages, adaptability has become the new mark of labour relations, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
Diary: Children's writers fight Cinderella00:02
Murder charge00:02
View from City Road: Promised stimulus is giving Japan the jitters00:02
Letter: Bosnia's war resisters are envoys for peace00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Rugby League: League nerves over centenary: Union's 1995 World Cup raises fears of clash00:02
Zhirinovsky outdone in rabid nationalist stakes00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Hunting ban00:02
Warburg agrees to pay up: Figure totals pounds 35m as bank settles negligence claim by Yeoman00:02
The Tunnel Line to France: Villagers' fears are realised as axe falls: After seven years, stations and sections of 68-mile rail route still await a final decision00:02
Japanese crisis hits shares00:02
Tons of waste found on 'scandalous' beaches: Sewage, condoms and tampons defile British coastline00:02
The 'Independent' Bosnia Appeal: Readers give pounds 262,00000:02
Boy, 15, 'stabbed bully with kitchen knife'00:02
Dear Islington campaigners: The borough's residents may have been suffering from tunnel vision when they fought to have the rail link put underground00:02
Irish divorce hopes thwarted00:02
Sailor gives birth00:02
Dogfight begins over RAF fleet00:02
Letter: Bosnia's war resisters are envoys for peace00:02
Booker sells Loseley after slow freeze in tough market00:02
Simple arithmetic and Tory taxes: Why does the burden seem to go up and up, under both parties? Bill Robinson explains00:02
ART / Current shows00:02
Comrade Marchais bids the party adieu: France's veteran Communist leader is ending his turbulent career. Julian Nundy reports00:02
FBI quizzes two Volkswagen directors00:02
Zhirinovsky outdone in rabid nationalist stakes00:02
You watch, I'll wait for the burglary00:02
Murder charge00:02
Hockey: Shave strikes in close call00:02
Mirror group to join in consortium bid for 'Independent'00:02
Archaeology: Digging in the dirt: David Keys reports on new examinations of 10,000-mile-long earthen ramparts in southern Nigeria00:02
Entertainer attacks quality of children's television: Rolf Harris accuses TV producers of patronising young viewers by using 'lowest common denominator'. Rhys Williams reports00:02
Tennis: Muster and Edberg end the long wait: The heat gets to Volkov as Austrian sets up quarter-final with contrast of playing styles00:02
Early Learning Centres boost John Menzies: Two-thirds improvement despite poor performance from newsagent chain00:02
Mexican mediator calls for changes00:02
German EU dilemma00:02
Cricket: Such a glow in the gloaming00:02
Obituary: Telly Savalas00:02
'Time' ponders gay magazine00:02
Burglar killed his aunt, 79, court told: Nephew alleged to have stolen money and come back for more00:02
Obituary: Sir Ashley Clarke00:02
Killers on the loose: Slick, sick and dangerous to play, Doom is Sonic the Hedgehog meets Reservoir Dogs. Rupert Goodwins plays the computer game from hell00:02
On Tour00:02
Letter: How fear and ignorance cloud the debate about the age of consent00:02
Yorkshire ridings poised for return: Two of the popular 1,000-year-old districts axed in 1974 to be restored - Humberside to be abolished00:02
A good man with a question: Andrew Marr and Mark Lawson pay homage to Brian Redhead, the embodiment of political independence and journalistic cheekiness, and champion of the listening classes00:02
Football: Enter Morley the leveller00:02
Letter: Saving up for a better economy00:02
Druid does battle over poll tax bill00:02
SPEECH MARKS / The things they say about . . . Joan Collins00:02
Diaries to be examined00:02
Rugby League: League nerves over centenary: Union's 1995 World Cup raises fears of clash00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Squash: No-nonsense Nicol knocking on the door of greatness: A mild young Scot has the ability to become Britain's first world No 1 for more than 20 years. Richard Eaton reports00:02
Sailing: Dickson in dock for criticism: Whitbread skipper withdraws verbal attack on winner00:02
BZW sues City law firm over B&C advice: Clifford Chance facing claim that could run into millions of pounds00:02
Beekeepers stung00:02
High-flyer leaves secret role for Foreign Office: Diplomat moved from intelligence to be political director00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Bottom Line: Software market stays lively00:02
The trouble with language is that it just doesn't gel00:02
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