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Letter: Single-tier district councils will not succeed00:02
US package for crackdown on crime00:02
N Korea bomb fuel 'imminent'00:02
Boxing: Holyfield wary of Moorer's power: Challenger's corner troubled by their man's sensitivity as champion keeps Tyson in view00:02
Gatwick rail sale now one of six set for late 1995: 'Challenging' targets set for privatisation00:02
Death rates from breast cancer in UK show decline: 'Baby boomer' generation reveals keys to self help00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
Izetbegovic visit buoys Maglaj00:02
Judgment reserved00:02
Former Tory agent in health job 'non-political'00:02
Inside Parliament: Major tries to limit D-Day damage: Tory mirth at Smith's silence on jobs - Howard in upbeat mood on crime00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Roxboro increases dividend prediction00:02
Computers: Feedback: A reminder about using manuals00:02
Drugs haul00:02
FILM / The last of the British moguls: His father made the Doctor films, his uncle the Carry Ons. He makes accessible arthouse. Sheila Johnston meets the producer Jeremy Thomas00:02
Church attack00:02
Bangladeshi women protest against Islamic clerics00:02
The Daily Poem: After the Japanese00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
Tie Rack plans more US closures00:02
C&G deal faces High Court battle: Building Societies Commission challenges Lloyds' pounds 1.8bn offer - Pitman predicts fiercer competition00:02
Right Said Fred 'copied song'00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Customers approve unanimously - almost00:02
FILM REVIEWS / Serial killing by numbers: Sheila Johnston on the sensation-seeking Beyond Bedlam00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Elite fairies at the bottom of the jardin: 'Wonder Tales' - Edited by Marina Warner: Chatto, 14.9900:02
Court Circular00:02
Golf: Mendiburu gives trolley good show: Biarritz blitz tames Duchess00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
FILM / On video00:02
Rwanda: have my friends survived?: Safe in Oxford, Anne Mackintosh is haunted by fears of the violence that has engulfed the African country from which she escaped. She talked to Celia Dodd00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
Sports writer's compulsion to pat girls00:02
Diary: Fresh turn in the Boardroom battle00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
Arms inquiry QC paid 800 pounds a day00:02
Not quite What Everyone Wants00:02
Berlusconi lures centre-party defectors00:02
REVIEW / A finger on the pulse of the nation's health00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Fencing: Women's World Cup, Ipswich00:02
New Opus Dei head00:02
Mounted police called in to man the phones00:02
Rwandan talks00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Hard day's nights in a theatre of dreams: Backstage with the cricket and golf fans responsible for bringing snooker to the boil at The Crucible00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Letter: Single-tier district councils will not succeed00:02
So long, Mr Ambassador00:02
Blame for D-Day debacle could fall on Sproat00:02
OPERA / A little bird's tale Bird's-eye view: Robert Maycock on the English National Opera premiere of Judith Weir's Blond Eckbert00:02
Giant 'Bambi' deer found in rainforest00:02
Surge in retail sales dents City hopes for lower rates00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Motor Racing, Le Mans 24-hour race00:02
FILM / When West is best: Other new releases - Back in the USSR (15), Dir: Deran Sarafian (US); Painted Heart (15)' Dir: Michael Taav (US); Sonatine (no cert)' Dir: Takeshi Kitano (Jap)00:02
Letter: Media madness00:02
Wise woman with a child-sized gaze00:02
Liberty shareholders get the vote: One-for-two offer to compensate holders of voting shares Profits drop 13%00:02
Today's Number: 2.6m00:02
South African Election Guide: The candidates00:02
Boy driver00:02
Hospital deaths00:02
IBM makes surprise dollars 336m profit00:02
Head-turning monochrome punctuates air travellers' connections with Ireland00:02
Arson attacks on Hitler birthday00:02
Risky spotting game starts00:02
Football: Everton rival bidders unite00:02
Reorganisation leaves Caird pounds 26m in the red00:02
Dear Dame Vera: A woman in her early twenties pays tribute to the wartime forces' sweetheart who is still a heroine today00:02
Anniversaries00:02
SmithKline pick-me-up fEor City00:02
Nixon in a 'deep coma'00:02
Pembroke: Champagne day at the chippy00:02
Rape charge for 'house of death' wife00:02
Major out of step on D-Day: 'Independent' poll finds most Britons think parties would trivialise Normandy anniversary00:02
Heads attack rules on religious education00:02
Tennis: Stich cut down by Kafelnikov: Russian's winning roulette00:02
Boat explosion00:02
Cricket: Patient 80 from nurse Bicknell: Surrey left-hander shows sense of timing in front of Illingworth00:02
Bottom Line: Quiet upturn00:02
South African Election Guide: When a dying order faced up to the facts: Apartheid collapsed under weight of numbers but its legacy survives, says Richard Dowden in Johannesburg00:02
Non-League Football: Leek to leapfrog Marine into GMVC: Merthyr Tydfil and Yeovil facing relegation with Witton00:02
Water inquiry00:02
William Low hurt by food price war: Retailer cuts staff and scales back store openings as operating profits drop00:02
Racing: Ban forces Eddery out of Guineas: Champion jockey's Classic view will be more distant than anticipated. Chris Corrigan reports00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Illingworth disappointed by 'scared' England: Hick, Russell, Lewis and Ramprakash singled out for criticism by new chairman of selectors. Glenn Moore reports00:02
A Kaiser's empire crashes in ruins: German business pride has been deflated by a missing property tycoon. John Eisenhammer reports00:02
Police raid properties in search for Schneider clues: Rumours of high-level retribution at Deutsche Bank grow00:02
FILM / Cannes preview00:02
Drugs dealers get 16 years' jail00:02
THEATRE / Puppet prince: Paul Taylor reviews Hamlet? at the Young Vic00:02
South African Election Guide: Where to poll in Britain00:02
Shoplifting arrests00:02
Ministers act to defuse council tax banding row: Arrears following regrading to be ignored00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Lewis makes his late contribution in a flat finale: Series ends with whimper and a chuckle as 22 de-mob happy players wind down with impersonations by Ramprakash and Stewart00:02
Letter: Desperate need for some consumer testing00:02
Bottom Line: Fishery limits00:02
Bob Hawke 'sought cash to spy on Keating'00:02
Phone patrol00:02
NOP/Independent Poll: Voters in favour of 'solemn ceremonies': One-third of the public do not know what D-Day is - Deepest ignorance found among 18-34 age group00:02
After Hours00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Earwig go]: Eco-artist Adrian Bannon roots around bins and flower-beds for inspiration. That's eco for economy, says Robin Dutt00:02
Rugby League: Warrington admit Wigan are peerless00:02
South African Election Guide: First-time voters face test of ingenuity: New constitution will reflect a tug-of-war between regions and the centre, writes John Lichfield in Johannesburg00:02
Noir et Blanche (1926) by Man Ray00:02
Cricket / County-by-County Guide to the Cricket Season: Lara's genius adds spice to season00:02
Market Report: Abbey National and HSBC shares suffer the backlash00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
Letter: Desperate need for some consumer testing00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Off-target swans00:02
Letter: If you want a savings account, save up first00:02
Windfalls that raise worries over markets00:02
Birmingham pub bomb case closed00:02
Turks 'winning', but warned over Kurd rights: Military success alone cannot end nine years of insurgency, writes Hugh Pope in Istanbul, but the colonels are determined to fight on00:02
Court's ruling based on gun threat by PC00:02
Lebanese halt departure of Saddam's man00:02
HK rights plea00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Judge lashes out00:02
Obituary: Bill Dickinson00:02
Obituary: Michael Carreras (CORRECTED)00:02
'Light-hearted' approach draws heavy backlash: Little was done to reconcile opposing camps arranging event00:02
Popular resorts failing tougher pollution test00:02
Sporting Digest: Gymnastics00:02
Golf: Clark defies pain00:02
Israel and PLO try to narrow their differences00:02
Birthdays00:02
Channel tunnel to 'open in autumn'00:02
Pitman expects to come out on top in mortgage price war00:02
Risk of disease can be reduced by exercising00:02
Diggers found00:02
Computers: The taxman cometh: Good accountancy software never makes mistakes and will not abscond to the Bahamas. Janet Swift looks at automating your tax return00:02
Leading Article: Changing times for our mutual friends00:02
Briton arrested00:02
South African Election Guide: Road from Sharpeville to sanity00:02
Leading article: A way out of the Bosnian mire00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Cannon Street back in black at pounds 5.5m under new team00:02
Compensation deal00:02
Rugby Union: Wales prepare for Iberian inquisition: Evans' double task00:02
Football: Youth puts a spring again in Irish step: Charlton and Smith meet with contrasting fortunes before their respective campaigns00:02
View from City Road: Ford has another shot at integration00:02
View from City Road: PI cover a threat to credibility00:02
Alarm at decisions on auditors' insurance00:02
South African Election Guide: Election00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Township rivals switch to war of words00:02
Law Update: Branching out east00:02
Chernobyl ruling00:02
NOP/Independent Poll: D-Day: The best way is humility00:02
Etam ahead despite static sales00:02
BEST SELLERS / Top 10 Beers00:02
Lost children and lost mothers: Maggie Gee discusses her novel about a woman's mid-life crisis with Angela Neustatter00:02
Letter: Single-tier district councils will not succeed00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Atherton's bright new leadership00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
South African Election Guide: Fierce contest in prospect in the kingdom of fear00:02
Football: Wales ready to sign off on a losing note00:02
Tennis: Knight picks up the gauntlet: LTA persuades coach to make swift return as Davis Cup captain00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
South African Election Guide: The Parties00:02
Airwave decision00:02
Local Elections: Lib Dems ready to block BNP: Tower Hamlets boundaries could change to avert racist threat - Lambeth disorder continues00:02
Mutual glee over 1.8bn pounds bonanza00:02
Obituary: Golo Mann (CORRECTED)00:02
Landings veteran sees little cause to celebrate: One ex-serviceman would rather see money spent on care homes than street parties. Mary Braid and Marianne Darch report00:02
Half-price diaries, cricketers at Heathrow - it's spring]00:02
Colleges to face wait for upgrading (CORRECTED)00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Alarm triggered00:02
Law: When life becomes something special: Sharon Wallach meets a solicitor who gave up a partnership and found happiness as an independent planning and licensing consultant00:02
Mortgage lenders backed over selecting surveyors00:02
Man tipped to be Japan's PM under scrutiny: 'Nice Guy' is going to be tested in the world of 'Big Men', Terry McCarthy writes from Tokyo00:02
Dropping bombs, winning votes00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Longhurst takes place on list of candidates for Lloyds chief's job: Peter Rodgers, Financial Editor, traces the rise of the man from C&G and ponders the future for mutual societies00:02
South African Election Guide: Human touch averted worst horror00:02
POP / Anything for Barbra: The carpet, the ticket prices, the security checks, the set, the autocue. And, somewhere in among it all, Barbra Streisand00:02
MEPs fail to go solo on big-bike law00:02
Noddy goes to US00:02
Mexico inquiry00:02
View from City Road: Why Mr Pitman makes other bankers green00:02
Woman sues husband over fall from roof00:02
Letter: Single-tier district councils will not succeed00:02
Ford merger to save up to dollars 3bn a year: North American and European operations being combined to give car maker economies of scale00:02
Pearson pays out pounds 600,00000:02
Army builds up vast surplus of vehicles00:02
Letter: Cuthbert to the rescue00:02
Out of Russia: Banking on a grand history00:02
Clinton to urge Papandreou to settle Macedonia feud00:02
Fire-rescue plan for tortoises00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Fire damage00:02
Computers: Playing place the product: Tim Phillips reports on games advertising00:02
People: Chemical reaction00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Touvier demand00:02
Police 'slow' to attend call about dead girl00:02
Law: Reforms in bottleneck: Sharon Wallach talks to the new chairman of the Law Commission about the need for more user-friendly courts00:02
Cricket: County-by-County Guide to the Cricket Season: Principal Fixtures00:02
Local Elections: Labour under threat amid financial chaos00:02
Law Update: Consortium on course00:02
On the scent of a windfall00:02
Squatters out00:02
Snooker: O'Sullivan on the trail00:02
Sports writer inquest told of fear over 'perversion': Sex row journalist Cliff Temple had compulsion to pat women's bottoms, psychiatrist says. James Cusick reports00:02
Murdered Bonn spy 'not on mission'00:02
Bad blood00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Ice hockey: British Championships, Wembley00:02
Obituary: Andres Aramburu Menchaca00:02
Bottom Line: Babcock International goes for a high-cost recovery00:02
Law Update: Aid for the disabled00:02
Letter: Portsmouth remembers D-Day00:02
Leading Article: Wronged people still in the dock00:02
David Ashdown wins national award for sports photography00:02
20 killed in shell attack on Gorazde hospital: Continuing threats of Nato air strikes have failed to curb the Serbian offensive against the Muslims, writes Annika Savill00:02
Law Report: Pleadings only struck out if incapable of proof: McDonald's Corporation v Steel and another - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Peter Gibson), 25 March 199400:02
Law Update: Salary stagnation ends for most solicitors00:02
South African Election Guide: National Party may capture city with a difference00:02
A scrap metal collector passes a European Union observer in Khayelitsha township, near Cape Town, where an unsuccessful all-party rally was organised by the Independent Electoral Commission00:02
Guildford Four man wins murder conviction appeal: Judges find that Paul Hill's confession could have been induced by inhuman treatment from Surrey police officersPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in