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Letter: Question of degree00:02
The Liberal Democrats in Harrogate: Quotes of the day00:02
Italy sees devalued lira as a defeat00:02
Chess00:02
Inquiry to examine allegations on Scots judges00:02
Cayman airline at risk in Atlantic flights row00:02
Health: Goodbye Samantha, hello Sam: What motivates increasing numbers of cross-dressers to escape their sex? Liz Hodgkinson investigates00:02
Ulster electricity sell-off postponed00:02
Birthdays00:02
Woman, 91, robbed00:02
MUSIC / Last but not least: Anthony Payne on the two final Proms00:02
Racing: Zafonic in Classic clamour: An accolade from the champion jockey starts a plunge by backers on a French contender for next year's 2,000 Guineas00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Cricket: Hooper's spin-off for Kent00:02
The Liberal Democrats in Harrogate: Wilson warns against pacts00:02
Health: A little girl born to be naughty: Emily has Angelman's Syndrome and severe mental disability. Liz Hunt talks to her parents and reports how research has led to 'genetic counselling'00:02
Diary00:02
Smith gives Europe rebels a deadline00:02
Club shooting00:02
Accountancy & Management: Troubles filter down to smaller practices: Roger Trapp on the fears and expectations that emerge from a recent survey00:02
ART / Not floating but drowning: Iain Gale on Masami Teraoka, an artist who brings the 'Floating World' down to earth00:02
Leading Article: Thailand's road to democracy00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Forbidden Britain: Platoon of walkers marches into battle over blocked path: Veteran ramblers are locked in combat with landowners over the rights of passage along a bridleway in the Blackdown Hills00:02
Prunskiene accused of KGB links00:02
Tennis: Edberg's power of recovery lifts him to new heights: John Roberts in New York on the qualities that secured a second US Open title00:02
Pub bombs report may be vital in trial of detectives00:02
Clarke cancels promised payout00:02
View from City Road: Panel brings forth a mouse00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Cheap lira may tempt tourists00:02
Shearson sells Boston Company00:02
Footballer fined00:02
Ashdown policy paper savaged00:02
Cricket: Batsmen go on record00:02
Health Update: Videos for the blind00:02
Rugby League: Backroom front men to lead Leigh00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Course Guidance: A foundation course puts the degree within reach00:02
Pakistan reels under flood waves00:02
Body found00:02
ART / Condensed controversy: Anthony D'Offay's latest show has shocked some. Andrew Graham-Dixon wonders whether it's worth the bother00:02
Airbreak chiefs quit as losses push pounds 3m00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Marching with the mark: All you need to know about the Bundesbank and its power: Christopher Huhne analyses the European Monetary System00:02
The Liberal Democrats in Harrogate: Beith's policy on ERM survives attacks00:02
Obituary: Diana Zwar00:02
Racing: Stewards fine rider00:02
EC ministers grapple with problems of life after death: What happens if the French vote 'no' and Maastricht dies? Politicians are working on it, says Andrew Marshall00:02
Direct-mail supplier has the edge in PC price war: Razor-sharp prices help Elonex survive in a cut-throat market. Richard Lander reports00:02
Obituary: Rabbi Eliezer Berkovits00:02
The Liberal Democrats in Harrogate: Decisions of the day00:02
Hawaii cleans up after hurricane00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Ferraro leads sorry field in sordid NY poll00:02
Letter: The envy of America00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Store manager abducted at gunpoint by raiders00:02
Bill Clinton: The author, the 'Republican party reptile', was one of three journalists who interviewed the candidate for Rolling Stone magazine. Bill did it for the rock 'n' roll vote. But what was in it for PJ?00:02
Extra UN troops ready for Bosnia00:02
BBC calls for lifting of broadcasting ban00:02
German far-right rings alarm bells: At a neo-Nazi meeting in Aschersleben, Adrian Bridge feels the emotional heat from a group that believes Hitler was not all bad00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: Red herring floundered with a flourish00:02
Constable 'planted cannabis on motorist'00:02
Civil List pay deal has escape clause00:02
THEATRE / Mauling Moliere: School for wives - Royal Lyceum Theatre00:02
ANC and Pretoria begin talks00:02
England rugby player 'broke flanker's jaw'00:02
Scientists disagree over Maguires: Committee members divided on explanation for hand-swab test results that led to convictions for bomb-making00:02
Lonely image of single people shown to be a myth00:02
Family must bid farewell to their ancestral home00:02
Racing: Cochrane grounded00:02
Sport in Short: Paralympics00:02
German quarter-point rates trim punctures market euphoria00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Israelis hope to soften Syria's stance00:02
Barry back in the fray00:02
Traveller clue00:02
Letter: Truman's legacy00:02
Shotgun ordeal of widow, 7600:02
MUSIC / Orpheus Chamber Orchestra - Royal Festival Hall, London00:02
Course vacancies: University places still to be filled00:02
Letter: Political realities of peace-keeping00:02
Motor Racing: Brundle poised to join Williams00:02
Football: Short close to role at Rovers00:02
THEATRE / When the Past Is Still to Come - Finborough Arms, London SW1000:02
Special Report on Business Computing: Resistant executives keep their doors shut: The potential usefulness of computer systems in easing workloads has not yet brought staff to adopt them full-scale00:02
The Liberal Democrats in Harrogate: Scottish devolution body 'is finished'00:02
Letter: Ecological threat in the war zone00:02
The luxury of my own personal paperboy: It looked as though deliveries were a thing of the past, but Magnus Mills wouldn't take no for an answer00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: Accidents are more likely than infiltrators: With ease of use comes ease of access. Julia Newman reports on measures to protect systems00:02
Out of Brussels: Following the rabbit into wonderland00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: Adaptability is the key: David Guest examines how a variety of technologies can be combined to promote productivity and efficiency00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Four-term year00:02
THEATRE / Lifeless variety: Feed - Bolton Octagon00:02
Comment: A lesson for Europe's governments00:02
Letter: Royal oaks as hosts00:02
Leading Article: Minor miracle in Frankfurt00:02
Welsh MPs snub Severn bridge ceremony00:02
The Liberal Democrats in Harrogate: Pro-abortion vote is final blow for Alton00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: Adopting a Gui may raise sticky problems for you: A screen composed of windows is supposed to be more 'user-friendly'. But compatibility may be an issue, writes Emma Mansell-Lewis00:02
Murder case00:02
Danes push for some sort of deal00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The alternative society that rules by the goat: Men of Honour: The Truth about the Mafia - Giovanni Falcone: Fourth Estate pounds 13.9900:02
Who's been thinking in my mind?00:02
Health Update: Pain-free injections00:02
Bosnians threaten boycott00:02
Delors claims victory for EC00:02
The Liberal Democrats in Harrogate: Leadership's new agenda draws heavy fire: Members pour scorn on policy paper - Opposition to devaluation criticised00:02
First UN troops in Somalia00:02
Garda investigates tapping of politician's car phone00:02
Photo-Me offers snaps with stars00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: Spoils to the victors of a later data game: Database management packages have been suffering a crisis and a transformation, to cope with hardware advances, writes Chris Naylor00:02
Obituary: Professor Peter Corbett00:02
American Football: Young burned by the Bills00:02
Russia broke germ weapons ban00:02
Why chocolate is women's flavour of the month00:02
Solicitors to renew legal aid protest00:02
Thais move away from military rule00:02
Health Update: Pill experiences00:02
University places set for record00:02
Letter: Monarchies far from outmoded00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Russian bank 'is blocking reforms'00:02
Mellor family guests of PLO man's daughter00:02
Letter: A 'right to know' that is kept secret00:02
Cricket: Bold Bailey bridges gap00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: Quick ways to quit the drudgery: Developments are beginning to lure individuals into setting up the 'home office'00:02
Letter: Driven off the track00:02
Business and City summary00:02
Rugby Union: England uncover fresh Snow00:02
View from City Road: Morgan gets a cool reception00:02
Health Update: Hot contraception00:02
Recession deflates Kwik-Fit by 42%00:02
Letter: Colour-coded00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: Paying for features you may not want: Computers loaded with extras have become the norm. David Guest asks if they give purchasers value for money00:02
Obituary: Frank Singuineau00:02
Obituary: Pramesh Dik Mehta00:02
Anger in court as joyrider admits killing children00:02
Letter: Euthanasia requests00:02
51 killed in Kurdish attack00:02
Doctor trial told of drug's power to kill00:02
Firm start at Forth Ports00:02
Football: Williams puts paid to Spurs00:02
French PM puts pressure on the left00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Consumer foods lead Dalgety's advance00:02
Letter: Monarchies far from outmoded00:02
Bombings follow Guzman's capture00:02
Court Circular00:02
Golf: Relentless Faldo becoming cleverer by half: Tim Glover reports on the latest discovery in the world No 1's search for golfing perfection00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Column Eight: A very early bath00:02
Letter: Litigants beware00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Interest rates await vote on Maastricht: Size of German cut disappoints City but pound and stocks rise despite a nervous market00:02
View from City Road: Inchcape remains good value00:02
Baseball: Expos snap at Pirates' heels00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: More corners of office life are enlivened by colour: Until recently most offices were strictly monochrome. Is the effect of colour worth the extra?00:02
Cricketer's Diary: End of private jokes00:02
Special Report on Business Computing: 'Hot-desking' may be the way forward: Some companies are changing their structures, with results affecting the future of office organisation. Tim Bowler reports00:02
RADIO / From sea to opining sea: Robert Hanks listens to novelists getting novelettish and Balzac on top form00:02
Health Update: Doggy alert for epileptics00:02
ARTS / News: Correction00:02
Cricket: Richards strives to beat the clock: Martin Johnson reports on a supreme cricketer forced to acknowledge the erosion of talent by time00:02
Ice Hockey: Racers driven off the road00:02
Broker to trade some small firms' shares00:02
Accountants 'tried to sell BCCI papers'00:02
Motor Racing: Stubborn Mansell driven to distraction: A unique British racer has spent his whole career picking himself up after setbacks. Derick Allsop reflects on a champion's determination00:02
Fayed brothers censured over Fraser bid00:02
Bundesbank strives for a brave face00:02
Football: Stuttgart fear Wilkinson's air force00:02
The Angela Lambert Interview: I spent a million. Where did it all go?: Boy George has kicked drugs, stuck with his boyfriend and found God-consciousness. 'The only thing I want now,' he says, 'is honesty'00:02
French threat to Aegis00:02
Course Guidance: Taking the low road will find the same goal: Karen Gold looks at the various routes open for the achievement of a degree00:02
Medical institute relaxes guidelines on euthanasia00:02
Market Report: International stocks make strong showing00:02
Loyalist claim00:02
Stepfather jailed