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Bottom Line: GKN should be patient00:02
INTERVIEW / Inside the house the Hopkinses built: Michael and Patty, award-winning architects, love their steel and glass home. They never want to leave. But . . . where's the doorbell?00:02
NHS must find an extra pounds 20m for Guy's building00:02
Tennis: Elite rally to the cause: Clive White reports on an attempt to lift flagging spirits00:02
TELEVISION / Overwrought, overdrawn, over there00:02
Ukrainian fascists exploit economic misery00:02
Tennis: Tiriac claims damages from Becker00:02
Radio newcomer gets familiar in the small hours: Robert Hanks, Radio Critic, rises early to hear the debut of 5 Live, the BBC's news and sport station00:02
Foreign voters to lose out in poll for Strasbourg: EU citizens resident in Britain miss today's registration deadline00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sweet wax cones and almost equal rites: Daughters of Isis - Joyce Tyldesley: Viking, pounds 1800:02
Leading Article: Either way, Mr Major loses00:02
View from City Road: Don't write off the Opec collective00:02
Briton shot dead00:02
Today's Number: 2700:02
Letter: Manslaughter charges against employers00:02
On Tour: The Cholmondleys00:02
Balladur bows to student pressure: French PM delays for a week plan to cut minimum wage for young people00:02
Health Update: Sex and snoring00:02
Buying software's hard sell: Computer companies are scrambling to list their shares. Diane Coyle reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
FILM / The British Are Coming II: Now hear this: the British film industry is booming. And it is thanks, in part, to Eldorado. Kevin Jackson considers the documentary evidence00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher turns potential into a potent force: Benetton's engine, teamwork and No 1 driver promise classic head-to-head with Williams this season. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Inside Parliament: Tories avoid EU meltdown: Hurd defends negotiations - Opposition greets compromise claim with derision - Tebbit joins critics of Government in Lords00:02
Letter: Morning cuppa00:02
Thai aid contract faces MPs' scrutiny: Company criticised for overseas work is in line for water project00:02
Oil slips on Opec move00:02
Out of Turkey: Turks convert from Ottoman to Mammon00:02
Rugby Union: Examining points of difference00:02
Reed Elsevier buys OIP00:02
Racing: Guineas aspirant washed off course00:02
Jordan bans Schindler's List00:02
Golf / The Players' Championship: Norman is swinging into august form: Robinson Holloway reports from Ponte Vedra on a man with a Masters mission00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Peace-keepers killed in Somalia00:02
Inchcape gloom sends share price tumbling00:02
Birthdays00:02
Health Update: Doctors resist penicillin advice00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
The unquenchable fantasy for the unattainable woman: British Sociological Association00:02
Blagden hit by price war in Europe00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Forth Ports predicts turning of tide in 1994: Scottish company lands lucrative oil-handling deals to improve outlook after drop in business cuts share price00:02
Letter: National Science Week: was it empty rhetoric or a cause for celebration?00:02
Russian Airbus had 'technical fault'00:02
Letter: BA not liable for Gulf hostages00:02
Racing: Treble for Dunwoody00:02
Youth of Rome stunned by poll 'disaster'00:02
Cricket: Allan Donald out of South Africa one-day squad00:02
Father remanded00:02
Greeks face trial over embargo00:02
'They wouldn't stop screaming'00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Diverse Movements in the UK00:02
Extra soap00:02
Mixed fortunes shared by insurance brokers: Steel Burrill Jones reports loss after restructuring as Nelson Hurst's strategy results in pounds 5.3m profit00:02
Schools officials spent pounds 250,000 of council cash on vintage vehicles: Administration 'bungles' allowed secret purchases by steam buff to go unnoticed for years. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Hebron inquiry brings light to darkness: Israelis are acknowledging injustice in the occupied territories for the first time, writes Sarah Helm in Jerusalem00:02
Spear-carrying Zulus fall before ANC bullets00:02
RJB ahead by 10% and going for coal00:02
Market Report: Foreign shareholding in BAe nears danger level00:02
Russians launch space deal with Kazakhstan: EU citizens resident in Britain miss today's registration deadline00:02
Chess: Playing to win, or just playing?00:02
Leading Article: A week is a long time in public relations00:02
Leading Article: The wrong values for compensation00:02
Mortgage approvals soar00:02
Chinese are quick on the draw: Peking is making a lottery of its first share sale, but the punters love it. Teresa Poole reports00:02
The Killing at Hall Garth: Obstacles to total security: Judith Judd examines whether schools should be turned into 'fortified premises'00:02
Dear Carmen Callil: At 55, the publisher best known as the founder of Virago wants a fresh challenge. A long-time observer of the literary scene has some advice on what not to do next00:02
Israeli shootings fuel Palestinian unrest00:02
THEATRE / Johnny not-so-good: Nick Kimberley on the British premiere of Kurt Weill's Johnny Johnson, at Rudolf Steiner House00:02
Abkhazia clashes kill 1000:02
Anniversaries00:02
Menendez attorney weighs cost of justice00:02
Court Circular00:02
Football: Ginola's goals counteract the boredom factor: Adam Sage on how Arsenal's pragmatic opponents aim to blend Brazilian art and English endeavour00:02
Symbolic battles are fine - if you win00:02
Capital decline00:02
Giant puppets to act out Crucifixion00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Football: Rogers rescues worried Blades00:02
Want to give a Tory a bad time?: Here's how: help get one elected a Euro MP. What follows is desperation, humiliation and political schizophrenia. Bryan Appleyard reports from Brussels, where John Major has left them speechless00:02
Health Update: Pollen relief00:02
Letter: National Science Week: was it empty rhetoric or a cause for celebration?00:02
Review could relax rules on environment00:02
Edinburgh Fund Managers' profits are doubled00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Gun law00:02
Rugby Union: Welsh hold the key to TV deal: WRU involved in dispute over the screening of club games00:02
Football: Graham to play the cautious tourist in France: Arsenal to adopt safety-first strategy for today's European Cup-Winners' Cup semi-final as Parisians rely on realism not romanticism00:02
Labour's choice00:02
Letter: In the teeth of the scientific evidence00:02
People: Kyrgyz Robin Hood knocks Lenin aside00:02
Where are they now?: Sammy Nelson00:02
Health Update: Unmacho lettuce00:02
Second Mexican suspect held00:02
Nickell plea00:02
Extra careers cash to target 14-year-olds00:02
Broker puts pounds 1.5bn tag on 3i00:02
Obituary: Sir Roy Griffiths00:02
Cabinet ready to accept EU climbdown: Hurd throws his weight behind voting package as ministers hope for more concessions from Brussels00:02
Bottom Line: Inchcape suffers Eastern trauma00:02
Policeman wins crash appeal00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Families win plea for cancer court challenge00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: National Science Week: was it empty rhetoric or a cause for celebration?00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Obituary: Eugene Ionesco00:02
'FT' offices lose 25% of book value: Re-evaluation dents Pearson profits00:02
International Biotechnology Trust prospectus00:02
Letter: In defence of RAF mission to Iran00:02
Crime watch00:02
'House of Death' dig switches to cornfield: Police name four more victims. David Connett reports00:02
Taylor Nelson meets forecasts: Operating margins improve despite problems in consumer goods sector00:02
The future of pollution00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
ASH's profits tumble by 74% after closures: Security group concentrates on alarm checking system after restructuring00:02
Slaughter on SA streets00:02
Health: Sam's special, so's his sitter: A new service is helping mothers to cope with the strain of looking after babies with life-threatening conditions, says Barbara Rowlands00:02
Accountancy: Faulty PR in PRP schemes: Performance-related pay needs better training and communication, argue Vicky Wright and Helen Murlis00:02
I should have trusted my gut feeling all along: Life after A-levels was all going according to plan for Amelia Torode. So what was making her feel so miserable?00:02
Toddler suffocated00:02
View from City Road: Pearson coming up to the crossroads00:02
THEATRE / Production Notes: Howard Barker on directing his own plays00:02
View from City Road: Insurers must beware own goals00:02
Fossil theft00:02
BBC veteran rounds on 'buffoons'00:02
They lead the world, but can they spell Bophuthatswana?00:02
Two die in LA 'carjack' shootings00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Diary00:02
Plainsong soars up the charts00:02
Croats and Muslims urge Serbs to join in new Bosnia00:02
Bottom Line: Drum of hard knocks00:02
Letter: Speedy growth of majestic city trees00:02
More british investment in EU00:02
Letter: Imaginative myth of IRA-Dublin pact00:02
Foreigners shot in Algiers00:02
Football: Taylor's task to lead Wolves out of wilderness: New job for former England manager00:02
Football: Tapie in forgery charge00:02
Westland in new clash00:02
Land of make-believe: The pictures of Flor Garduno lend a fairy-tale quality to Latin America. That's why, argues Jane Richards, she is not just another Mexican photographer00:02
Racing: Pounds 4,000 for last place00:02
Jail for revenge00:02
Poker: Vegas gears up for world series00:02
Holliday closes deal for Reckitt Colours00:02
Cricket: Smith arms England for counter-attack: Fortune favours bowlers and leaves West Indies to face their first test of the series when play resumes today00:02
Pembroke: Motor dealer Cowie is back behind the wheel00:02
Manchester bus company won by employee buyout00:02
Proteus presses ahead with pounds 10m rights issue00:02
The Killing at Hall Garth: A day at school ends in the horror of class 8MR: Stabbing at comprehensive raises questions over the safety of children00:02
US tornado deaths reach 4200:02
'Absurd' playwright dies00:02
View from City Road: OFT reluctant to lift the lid on photocopiers00:02
Rugby Union: Scots experiment with laws to revive game: Radical changes for selected matches include 13-a-side and new points values00:02
Britain's European Crisis: Major's authority in question: If Britain accepts the compromise plan00:02
Banks cut losses by tackling card fraud00:02
Killer jailed00:02
Widow's complaint sparked arson raid by pianist00:02
Creativity: Could this be a record?00:02
A nation captivated by the Morality Business00:02
ART / The word made flesh: Michael Clark's paintings of wounds are now on display at Chichester Cathedral. Iain Gale views his 'conceptual Crucifixion'00:02
Upsurge in complaints of police violence: Allegations of racism rise fourfold00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
New deal for British Land: Property portfolio to be offered as partnership with Soros00:02
Britain's European Crisis: Cabinet chose to ignore warnings: Opposition to plan continued despite lack of support from other countries00:02
Armenians 'shot down' plane00:02
Dogfight in the Docklands: John Torode joins the 'islanders' of the British National Party as they campaign to take over a traditional Labour stronghold00:02
Sailing: Enza eyes round the world record: Catamaran set to reduce Peyron's mark by five days00:02
The Daily Poem: A Girl Asleep (Vermeer)00:02
Ukraine: a state of high tension: Tony Barber warns that an immense disaster could be brewing on Russia's border00:02
Singapore aids Burmese economy00:02
'Smashing lass' stabbed to death in class: Malcolm Pithers reports on the events leading up to a knife attack at Hall Garth comprehensive00:02
Ice Hockey: Steelers' success stays on ice00:02
Law Report: Direction must be specific: Regina v Central Criminal Court, Ex parte Propend Financy Pty Ltd and others - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Butler-Sloss and Mr Justice Laws), 17 March 199400:02
Letter: National Science Week: was it empty rhetoric or a cause for celebration?00:02
Reed quintet boasts 40% rise in income00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Photocopier industry under fire: OFT threatens monopolies commission referral after 'extraordinary variety of malpractices and excesses'00:02
Obituary: Sir Roy Griffiths00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Turkey sees surge in Islamic vote00:02
Sunburn forecasts00:02
Golf: Laura Davies fails by one shot00:02
MUSIC / New morality: Stephen Johnson listens to Beethoven's Ninth and five new pieces00:02
Italian right heading for win as alliance falls apart: Berlusconi's TV channels claim victory in Rome constituency00:02
Mayhew backs Adams's legal aid00:02
Rugby League: Wembley set for pounds 2m gate00:02
Cricket: Slater's day of reckoning00:02
The Killing at Hall Garth: Teacher tells of tackling killer00:02
Royal Doulton in optimistic mood after Pearson release00:02
CIA challenged over 'jobs for the boys'00:02
Britain's European Crisis: Hurd could be main casualty: If Britain rejects the deal00:02
Tennis: Lewis in riposte to Pickard: LTA chiefs face music after Davis Cup fiasco as heroes of '93 return to their roots00:02
Forth Ports predicts turning of tide in 1994: Scottish company lands lucrative oil-handling deals to improve outlook after drop in business cuts share price00:02
Peking urges Koreans to talk00:02
Health Update: Heart-stopping00:02
Health: Got the shakes? Stay cool . . .: We all shake a little but extreme, incurable 'essential tremor' can cause misery. There are, however, ways for sufferers to calm their nerves, reports Nigel Howard00:02
Table Tennis: England's double medal haulPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in