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Winter Olympics / Mogul: Hattestad displays moguls mastery: Norwegian student to retire after twisting to gold in the rock 'n' roll discipline00:02
Today's Number: 1500:02
Japan to take trade tussle to Gatt00:02
Committee on Church finance00:02
Scottish appeal court clears analyst of insider trading00:02
Silly Questions: A fowl cult is found00:02
Obituary: Ignace Strasfogel00:02
Boxing: Schwer pummels Murphy into retirement: Champion easily retains British and Commonwealth lightweight titles00:02
Market Report: Dividend decision is a dilemma for Enterprise00:02
U-turn over Manchester bus contract00:02
Euthanasia pleas rejected by Lords00:02
Weird Happenings: It's a mad, mad, mad, mad world: William Hartston checks out the 'Fortean Times' 1993 Strangeness Index00:02
TDG's Australian arm sold for pounds 21m00:02
Pools win sets new record00:02
Patten to stand down as fellow of Oxford college00:02
Tennis: Becker ups the tempo00:02
Bridge: Sending out the wrong signal00:02
Lilley embraces loyalist role: Social Security Secretary casts himself as Major champion. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
French strike ends00:02
Tories retreat in guerrilla war over curtailed debate: Plan to oust Labour MP from select committee chairmanship is dropped. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Brooke ensures flying start for Sparks00:02
Tax fears hit jobless figures: Companies halt recruitment - Consumers curb spending - City gambles on rate cut00:02
Letter: The naked truth about modelling00:02
Deadline blunder helps MP's energy Bill00:02
Fashion: On the big night, wear a nightie: Everyone who is anyone looks ready for bed. Just watch the Oscars and see, say Marion Hume and Alison Veness00:02
Cricket: Atherton inspires one-day wonder: Imperious Lewis rips heart out of West Indies batting as England gain psychological advantage00:02
Swiss to appeal over Iranians00:02
Downing St diamonds are forever00:02
Dilemmas: Do the washing up again? It'll cost you, Mum00:02
Construction shivers in US00:02
N Korean retreat fails to resolve bomb issue: Restrictions on access to nuclear site leave key questions unanswered00:02
Police investigate death of spy writer00:02
Sports Letters: Not bowled over00:02
Letter: Lottery bidders must reassure doubters: Correction00:02
Mines shut border00:02
UN inspectors head for Iraq00:02
POP / Riffs: James Johnston of Gallon Drunk on 'Stand By Me' by the Original Five Blind Boys of Alabama00:02
US uproar over chip that could turn spy: Civil-liberty groups and computer firms oppose eavesdrop device00:02
Barclays blamed for suicide00:02
Superhighway across the sea: Andrew Marshall on Europe's plans to develop multimedia with US help00:02
Travelling families fear end of the road is approaching: Eviction and jail are threatened under planned legislation. Mary Braid reports00:02
Fashion Update: Riveting jeans collection00:02
POP / It's a Doggy Dogg world: Snoop Doggy Dogg is just a nice boy really, says Joseph Gallivan who tailed the rapper throughout his stay in Britain00:02
Football / FA Cup Countdown: Harriers in search of historic achievement: West Ham provide tempting target as Kidderminster prepare to advance non-League honour. Jon Culley reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
High land prices give lift to Trencherwood00:02
Winter Olympics / Ice Skating: Harding swans in for rendezvous with Kerrigan00:02
Racing: Benefit for Dunwoody00:02
Rugby League: Wigan asked for Test assurances: Board expresses concern over club's attitude to internationals00:02
Fashion Update: Incredible shopping machine00:02
Education: 'Independent' schools' music competition00:02
Sweet elephant story ends sadly00:02
British Steel hit with pounds 25m fine: MAry Fagan and Sarah Lambert report on penalties for price rigging in Europe00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Emigre kidnap case00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Live by the gong, die with a crash: Corruption does bring down governments, Michael Meacher warns the Conservatives00:02
Bottom Line: Strong defence case00:02
Cricket: Complacency consumes hosts00:02
Letter: Positive impressions of Muslim tolerance00:02
Police interviewed 10,000 in hunt for Warrington killers: Bombers who murdered boys still free, inquest told00:02
Sniper takes aim at Sarajevo and claims first victim of truce: Emma Daly, newly arrived in Bosnia, is confronted with the death of a civilian worker in a city wreathed in unnatural calm00:02
POP / Charts00:02
'Smuggler' aged 8000:02
Football: Birmingham found guilty of 'poaching': Punishment deferred00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
German waste drive creates a stink: A home recycling boom has left Bonn struggling to contain a monster of its own making, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
Leading Article: Protests illustrate political gridlock00:02
Rhone-Poulenc battered00:02
PC's murderer escapes escort00:02
Bloody Battle at the Met.: prima donna / chief female singer in opera; temperamentally self-important person00:02
Zhirinovsky refused Spanish visa00:02
View from City Road: A better deal is needed on BCCI00:02
Glaxo head to chair executive committee00:02
Life sentence for woman in 'fatal attraction' case: Divorcee recruited her 16-year-old son to murder love rival00:02
California first again by a nose00:02
How to spot prime ministers past, present and possible00:02
Law Report: Broadcast cannot be restricted: Regina v Central Independent Television plc - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Hoffmann and Lord Justice Waite), 9 February 199400:02
Blandford arrest00:02
Architects honour husband and wife team: Michael and Patty Hopkins have managed to marry the ultra-modern with the traditional. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Back to Bash-ics00:02
Killing is never a mercy to society: Freedom to choose is not a concept that can safely be applied to the euthanasia debate00:02
THEATRE / Pat hates: Paul Taylor on The Madness of Esme and Shaz00:02
Greece steps up dispute with Macedonia by closing port00:02
Baby abducted00:02
Eight gunmen shot dead in Algeria00:02
Letter: Positive impressions of Muslim tolerance00:02
Football: Venables has little choice00:02
One year for shop guard who killed a burglar: Victim's family in tears after judge passes sentence and says most people in Yemeni man's position might have done the same00:02
Letter: The church needs frankness, rather than apologies00:02
Out of Turkey: Deafening silence in city of terror00:02
Bottom Line: Vardon locks up strong growth00:02
Flash wheels00:02
Rugby League: Paul exposes Wigan's anxieties: Tuigamala makes his debut at Central Park00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 essential oils00:02
Clinton jumps gun on Saudi aircraft order: Airbus still in the running to win contract00:02
Climber promises share of cash for rescuers00:02
Football: Rare French win over Italy00:02
Winter Olympics: Results from Lillehammer00:02
Breakthrough on anti-cancer drug00:02
'Three Graces' decision delayed00:02
The Daily Poem: The Half of Life (To Barry Humphries)00:02
Minder acquitted00:02
Letter: Labour's NHS plans00:02
Dear Eric Forth: How can 'truancy watch' work when tatty schools have to compete with video arcardes? A teacher at a comprehensive has a lesson for the minister responsible00:02
Football: Hamilton steps up00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Mental scars will keep Monica Seles off court00:02
Football: Maradona still in demand00:02
Two 'flying bishops' are named00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Literal criticism00:02
French march to EU tune as Bosnia deadline nears00:02
Call for Clinton inquiry00:02
Earthquake in Indonesia kills 134 and leaves 500 injured00:02
Fashion Update: Eau de Coke00:02
Gangland enforcer sets the record straight about 'the bad old days': Rhys Williams meets 'Mad' Frankie Fraser, once known as Britain's most violent man00:02
Education: To be, or not to be creative?: Shakespeare by rote, grammar by the book. English teachers rightly fear a return to the bad old days, says Judith Judd00:02
Letter: Better gay than wed00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
View from City Road: Chancellor should ask for a second helping00:02
Inside Parliament: Tebbit in torment over EC move to fine British Steel: Minister 'washes hands' of steel companies penalty - Cook urges rethink over subsidy - Tunnel security tightened amid terrorism fears00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Focus: Irish captain comes to a pretty pass: As the manager's son-in-law, Michael Bradley is a sitting target. David Hughes reports from Dublin00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
President spells out cash facts in fight on crime00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Banker jailed00:02
Wretched crime ended with fatal mistake: Death almost routine in city where violence involving guns has increased dramatically. Jonathan Foster and Jodie Taylor report00:02
Mettle tested00:02
Fashion Update: Hot tips for supermodels00:02
Wartime entertainers help launch 50th anniversary exhibition of D-Day landings00:02
The Reith lectures 1994: Beautiful Beasts: The Call of the Wild: Marina Warner's fourth lecture in the series 'Managing Monsters' looks at the changing value of animals in myth, from Romulus and Remus to King Kong00:02
Japan's trade surplus swollen by firm yen00:02
EU water rules set test for beaches00:02
Letter: Long-term losers00:02
Burial for Gamsakhurdia agreed00:02
Craxi fingers Italy's former Communists: Fury over disgraced ex-PM's 'act of political revenge'00:02
SFO chief defends 80% record on convictions00:02
Sports Letters: The freeing kick00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sheriff's men carry the day in Wanstonia: Sledgehammers put paid to sovereignty as M11 link road cuts swath through east London: Christian Wolmar witnesses a gentlemanly joust designed to keep both sides happy00:02
Russian Orthodox priest gives Prime Minister a warm greeting on a cold day00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Medical tests for new benefit 'unfair': Over-reliance on health evidence attacked (CORRECTED)00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Recession shifts to consumers, Bundesbank says00:02
Vardon seeks London site for new Sea Life Centre: Bingo hall and leisure group announces pounds 5m profit00:02
Derivatives boom lifts SBC by 36%: Good London performance helps to offset provisions against bad debts00:02
Court Circular00:02
Leading Article: A law that threatens to tie down the nomads00:02
Bottom Line: Liability into asset00:02
Shotgun death00:02
Obituary: Mel Calman00:02
Letter: The church needs frankness, rather than apologies00:02
Changes 'could force patients to go private': Nicholas Timmins on an exercise that gave a glimpse of the future NHS00:02
Loans still being shunned by most students00:02
Bankers convicted in Israel scandal00:02
Potter 'deceived antiques experts'00:02
Letter: Better gay than wed00:02
Army kills Kashmir rebel leader00:02
TELEVISION / Lie back and think of David Coleman00:02
Pembroke: Sir George, homeward bound00:02
View from City Road: Tough lesson for securities industry00:02
Fraud inquiry00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Watchdog 'doomed to fail'00:02
Mystery of test-drive that ended in death00:02
Sports Letters: All quiet on the Cresta Run00:02
OPERA / Wrong spirit: The Turn of the Screw - Glasgow Tramway00:02
Libyan nerve gas tanks go missing in Malaysia00:02
Fashion Update: Knightsbridge street scene00:02
Wilkes denies being in talks with Suter00:02
Murder charge00:02
Fleas can bite you00:02
PIA set for recognition this week: Board expanded to 21 in attempt to make industry representation acceptable to members00:02
GPs seek fines for trivial call-outs00:02
Obituary: Laura Grimond00:02
Obituary: Arnold Smith00:02
Education: Too young to drink, but not to think: Junior school pupils who took part in a project on alcohol tell Sarah Strickland what they have learnt of its effects and dangers00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Winter Olympics: Koss's final surge to another world record00:02
Inflation at 2.5% after biggest rise for two years: Underlying figure stays below the Bank of England forecast00:02
BSkyB invests in film industry00:02
Letter: The church needs frankness, rather than apologies00:02
POP / Dazzling solo flying: Michel Petrucciani - QEH, London00:02
Inside File: Spy services fear blow to US link00:02
FILM / Appearances can be deceptive: Aids has played its part in Hollywood movies before now, but only in heavy disguise. Jonathan Demme's Philadelphia may pretend to confront the issue but, argues John Lyttle, not much has changed00:02
Peru's PM quits over rights case00:02
The party that's on a roll but all rolled-up00:02
Train kills cardinal00:02
Education Viewpoint: Teaching: now that is basic00:02
Education: University students go back to college: Degree courses are being franchised within further education, says Wendy Berliner00:02
GLOSSARY / Murmurings from the witches' coven00:02
Allies refuse UN call for more troops00:02
Hurd pledges help for Baltics00:02
Royal visit to Russia00:02
Rugby Union / Five Nations Focus: Llewellyn made captain as Evans loses battle for fitness00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Nolan opens Tranmere's path to final00:02
Letter: Decency in the heart of darkness00:02
POP / Gig Guide00:02
ANC caves in to civil war threat by Inkatha00:02
Here Today00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Better gay than wed00:02
Partition cannot sustain peace: The UN may keep the streets of Sarajevo calm, but not indefinitely, says Mary Kaldor00:02
Leading Article: Subsidy junkies and steel chaos00:02
Obituary: Margaret Lane00:02
Road crash victim lost in hospital: Patient found 24 hours later in broken lift00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Polish workers quit Egyptian city00:02
'Black hole' from which little news emerges: In the first of a series of reports on a journey through Zaire, Richard Dowden reaches Goma and finds the country still deserves its reputation for anarchy00:02
Chess: The benefits of paranoia00:02
Letter: Better gay than wed00:02
OBSESSIONS / Game for anything: A club in London's Soho is devoted to games of the sedentary variety. Emma Cook picks up the dice and acts board00:02
Rocket attack kills 13 in Kabul00:02
Obituary: Fritz John00:02
Racing: Unsung heroes flaunt one-track minds: Rapporteur and Tempering, champions of the horses-for-courses principle, prove that familiarity breeds content00:02
Two who survived, without Schindler: Not all the Jews in Krakow's ghetto were on Oskar Schindler's list. Reggie Nadelson meets a brother and sister who were there when the Nazis came; and with them watches Spielberg's film