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Obituary: Golo Mann: Correction00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Brain-damaged boxer dies after 2 days in coma00:02
South African Elections: Buthelezi spies a plot in poll chaos00:02
West wife faces new murder charges00:02
Abducted girl found by father in van: Terrified six-year-old bound and gagged with Elastoplast00:02
FILM / And Buddha makes three: Little Buddha: Sheila Johnston on the conclusion of Bernardo Bertolucci's 'oriental trilogy', Little Buddha, a film that treads the 'Middle Way'00:02
Abbey lays acquisition plans00:02
Gerrard & National ends gilts operation00:02
Gene found that makes body clock keep time00:02
A two-horse town: On Sunday morning, a pair of canvas stallions will roam the streets of Padstow. Richard Simpson uncovers the fertile side of Cornwall: Correction00:02
Letter: Quango credibility00:02
People: Dan gets desperate over his comeback to 199600:02
View from City Road: Enterprise's Lasmo bid wins no fans00:02
Local Elections: Waves of unrest batter Tory prospects: Westminster is not far from the minds of discontented voters at England's most easterly point, John Torode finds (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: UK must turn digital TV00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
South African Elections: Thrill of driving down the democratic road: Rich Mkhondo of Reuters, a black South African journalist, describes the excitement of casting his first vote after reporting a decade of change00:02
Top job for Welsh Tory rekindles row on quangos00:02
The Daily Poem: On seeing the back of a Yorkshire miner00:02
Cricket: Saxelby's startling start00:02
Review: Pack your pin-stripes for the European front00:02
Standards at prison care units attacked00:02
Computers: Getting a handle on desktop publishing: Climbing the ladder to success00:02
Daughters let loose at Auntie's: Marianne Macdonald joins 830 adolescent 'Kate Adies' for a day at the BBC00:02
Defence White Paper: End of an illustrious era for shipyard: Stephen Ward reports on the gloomy outlook for workers at Devonport: Correction00:02
Motor Racing: Williams apply spit and polish to restore lustre: World champions under pressure from rising force in Formula One as grand prix series begins its swing through Europe00:02
'Health gap widens between rich and poor'00:02
Letter: UK must turn digital TV00:02
Out of line00:02
Trial halted00:02
Cricket: Simmons' double century rewrites record books: Leicetsershire opener steals fellow Trinidadian's thunder00:02
Union agreement00:02
Birthdays00:02
Hard labour for blind sheikh00:02
Date agreed on Jericho accord00:02
And now for some bad news00:02
Sponsors asked to invade D-Day00:02
Obituary: Queen Zein of Jordan: Correction00:02
UK float to value Telewest at pounds 1.8bn: Cable television network for expansion00:02
Letter: Music-makers in the community00:02
Obituary: Dick Cary00:02
UK financial system 'must be changed': Committee seeks controls on hostile takeovers00:02
View from City Road: Communicopia is a foreign word00:02
Law: A change in practice: Robert Seabrook talks to Sharon Wallach about consultations taking place to examine the Bar's future00:02
Today's Number: 9,914,56200:02
Local Elections: Turnouts suggest healthy interest00:02
Iran plot to aid IRA exposed: Secret service uncovers scheme involving guns, drugs and money as Ulster violence claims more victims00:02
Spanish alphabet shrinks00:02
Rugby League: Wigan expect Hanley00:02
Edna Lumb Artistic Trust00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Blitz and pieces: To understand the true horror of the Blitz we should ignore hands-on displays and consider the work of Elizabeth Watson, says Iain Gale00:02
Big Bird goes back to school00:02
Polisario agrees for referendum00:02
Rival Yemeni troops fight on00:02
Letter: London square meals00:02
JAZZ / Tired roots?: Phil Johnson on Maceo Parker at the New Trinity, Bristol00:02
Cyclists on M-way00:02
Anniversaries00:02
A decade-long dance draws towards a close00:02
Letter: UK must turn digital TV00:02
Top US spy pleads guilty and gets life sentence00:02
Snooker: Davis lets Hendry off hook00:02
Screen god back in role of street urchin: Tim McGirk in New Delhi reports on an Indian 9-year- old's roller- coaster ride from poverty to stardom and back00:02
Rose accuses Muslims of trickery over Gorazde00:02
MUSIC / Brute force: Robert Maycock on macho contemporary works and spirited Latin American piano00:02
Football: Welsh exiles to take legal action over home ban: Non-League notebook00:02
Guppy sentence appeal fails00:02
Tory right threatens to derail EU campaign00:02
The divided Tories: a split is plausible00:02
Letter: Benefits of boarding school for parents and children00:02
Baby 'died after hospital delay'00:02
Stanhope battles on as losses fall00:02
Bank's change is one of style00:02
Chirac's bid for Elysee revived00:02
Thompson to run Usborne00:02
Bottom line: Real test awaits Hampel's crusade00:02
Leading Article: Old Italy in a new government00:02
Cricketer in court00:02
A six-page recipe for a more successful marriage: Being in love is not always enough. Emma Cook meets a clergyman who starts asking questions as soon as the question is popped00:02
Market Report: Shareholders head for exit as BT rings wrong number00:02
Letter: Why doesn't the Post Office want our money?00:02
Priest convicted00:02
Heavy lifting00:02
Hobson to buy Co-op's food producer for pounds 111m: Regan to triple size of household products company00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Yeltsin launches peace pact00:02
Japan's new PM selects cabinet00:02
Racing: Stack moved by filly's narrow Guineas win: Las Meninas provides trainer with first Classic00:02
Boxing: Death sharpens safety debate00:02
Letter: Royalties from genetic testing00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Law Report: Claustrophobia and fear not compensatable Reilly and another v Merseyside Regional Health Authority - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Butler-Sloss, Lord Justice Mann and Lord Justice Saville), 28 April 199400:02
Quiz for a cat00:02
British Airways, flying in the face of French pride00:02
Washington elite forget the past to honour Nixon00:02
Lufthansa to pay first dividend since 198900:02
Whitehall line on Hindley 'insulting and unreasoned'00:02
Islanders 'killed like pigs'00:02
Air France delays Meridien sale00:02
Brian Clark ceremony00:02
Inside Parliament: Bottomley goaded on hospital closures: Dobson attacks shedding of 5,000 nurses, Smith urges London health care review00:02
Redrow may have homed in too late: The housebuilder makes its debut as investors pause for breath, says Tom Stevenson00:02
After Hours: JEZ NELSON00:02
Cambridge dean resigns over student dropping trousers00:02
Cricket: Hemp's touch of promise: Gibson gives Glamorgan fair exchange for Richards - Leicestershire opener steals fellow Trinidadian's thunder00:02
Closure of inner-city hospitals 'should stop': Allocation of resources 'should take social deprivation into account'00:02
Letter: Benefits of boarding school for parents and children00:02
RUC chief warns of more killings00:02
Computers: Classic at a budget price: The pioneer of professional DTP is available in a low-cost version. Cliff Joseph reports00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Dear Anthony Chenevix-Trench: The Old Etonian novelist addresses the man who was headmaster from 1963 to 1970, following revelations about his cane-wielding in 'Eton Renewed', the new book by the present vice-provost, Tim Card00:02
Enterprise bids pounds 1.45bn for Lasmo: Battle is joined as smaller oil company rejects its rival's offer as being 'of no value to shareholders'00:02
Tennis: Women's game split on Seles seeding: If the former world No 1 comes back, she may have to start again at the bottom. John Roberts reports00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Village remembers America's 'virgin soldiers': Service commemorates 749 troops who perished in a D-Day practice run that was kept secret for decades. Mary Braid reports00:02
Knifeman slashes woman's throat00:02
Letter: Black conscience00:02
Girl, 13, charged00:02
Letter: Why doesn't the Post Office want our money?00:02
Imponderables over future direction of oil prices00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Tate to buy power station for gallery: Plan to show modern art at Bankside will 'transform capital culturally'. David Lister reports00:02
Racing: Rain required before Turtle can run: Deposed ante-post favourite likely to miss the 2,000 Guineas and Nicolotte ruled out by injury00:02
Police chief guilty00:02
Ballot mix-up pushes SA poll into extra day00:02
Pembroke: A flaming costly symbol00:02
Letter: Asylum-seekers who fall foul of the law00:02
Prisoner to sue over birth in handcuffs: Woman not allowed to keep baby at jail00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Cricket: Rhodes resistant to the Surrey swingers: dBrinkley strikes back00:02
New inflation threat to US00:02
The 1974 disasters, Part II: Another patchwork reshuffle is the last thing local councils need, warns Christian Wolmar00:02
Top diplomat was 'courtesan of the century'00:02
Computers: Getting a handle on desktop publishing: Power that adds a little bit extra00:02
Cricket: Kasprowicz's tough baptism00:02
IRA would find Iran link hard to resist: Libyan connection did little political harm to the terrorists. David McKittrick reports00:02
Letter: Benefits of boarding school for parents and children00:02
Obituary: Donald Harden00:02
Football: Reading head towards title: Second Division promotion race00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Dealer jailed00:02
Boers, biltong and wildebeest. Vive la mode sud-africaine]00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
South African Elections: Racial sparks fly as the Cape votes00:02
South African Elections: Election Notebook00:02
Transatlantic revival lifts Hi-Tec: Sports shoe maker returns to the black after dropping loss-making offshoots on the Continent00:02
Buckingham hit by write-downs00:02
View from City Road: Rough patches remain for British Gas00:02
Football: Fashanu facing further trouble: Oldham's complaint00:02
Obituary: Jean Carmet00:02
Leading Article: The candle burns lower in Ulster00:02
Computers: Getting a handle on desktop publishing: As the cost of going into print at home comes down, 'Independent' writers try their luck as cut-price media moguls00:02
Eurofighter helps push MoD projects pounds 1bn over budget00:02
Downland rich in wildlife00:02
Tanks carve up heritage sites on Salisbury Plain: Peter Dunn reports on growing concern at damage being done to a priceless landscape00:02
View from City Road: Disclosure rules that will not work00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Bottom line: Patience needed00:02
Manliness, hatred and other Victorian mores00:02
Glaxo goes to court over Zantac threat00:02
Golf: Torrance makes perfect start without practice: Scotsman off to a flier but Wales' former Masters champion struggles and is seven shots off lead00:02
Cash plea fails00:02
Cost cuts help ICI to 31% rise00:02
Rivals in dirty war over new detergent00:02
Berlusconi promises new era of morality00:02
Slam on the brakes, boys, your name ain't Mansell: Debby Holt loves her sons - until they get behind the wheel00:02
My Week: Cricket is not the path to enlightenment: For Jon Armour, teaching in a Tibetan refugee colony was a true learning experience00:02
Jail term in Italy corruption trial00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Out of Russia: Lack of humour hurts the great info-highway00:02
MUSIC / Leading the baton-charge: The Philharmonia survived London's orchestra war. Just. So now it is bringing in some protective armour. By Gillian Widdicombe00:02
Letter: Why doesn't the Post Office want our money?00:02
Sinclair wheels out new venture: Electric power for cyclists when the pedalling gets tough00:02
Depleted Serbs set their sights on new targets00:02
South African Elections: Far right prepares for war against reality00:02
South African Elections: A soap opera turns into a drama00:02
British Gas warns of decline in year's profits00:02
Drug abuse rising faster in rural areas: Police statistics show sharp increases in narcotics seizures outside cities00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Investors face pounds 1bn insurance bonanza00:02
Cricket: Lara put out to grass for the day: Glenn Moore on the toss that confounded Warwickshire's star00:02
Letter: Why doesn't the Post Office want our money?00:02
Leading Article: So this is what you do, daddy . . . so could I00:02
Suicide man had 'frightening' CSA bill00:02
DANCE / A pumped-up turn-off: Judith Mackrell reviews the hip black dance company, Phoenix, at Sadler's Wells, London00:02
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