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Football: Shearer adds to Arsenal's bad vibrations00:02
Appeal on killer's sentence00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Reviews00:02
Cricket: Mean wiles of Pringle: Essex gently do it - Kent take their chances - Lancastrian's landmark - Tendulkar conundrum00:02
Chickens killed00:02
Letter: The seriousness of Operation Cornetto00:02
Football: Johnson applies the polish00:02
Vultures wait to pounce on aid: Jonathan Clayton of Reuters describes how gangs of Somali gunmen have turned the distribution of essential food supplies into a high-risk undertaking00:02
Linguist explains Strine's subtle expletives00:02
Letter: People cannot expect churches to live on prayer alone00:02
THEATRE / From the top to the bottom of the pops: Paul Taylor reviews C P Taylor's The Ballachulish Beat at the Corn Exchange, Edinburgh00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Baku awaits Armenian move00:02
Media: All the news, from up the road and across the globe: Regional daily newspapers are undergoing radical changes in an attempt to revive a flagging market, writes Michael Leapman00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Russian history canters past coup plotters: Faced with the rigours of their second revolution, people have little interest in those who tried to bring back the past, writes Peter Pringle in Moscow00:02
Concern over care funding for the elderly00:02
City Centre Restaurants up 26% despite discounts00:02
Children of the Ark in a Satanic battle: Christian Creationists, who reject Darwinism and believe dinosaurs walked the earth 4,000 years ago, are meeting in Hertfordshire. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Pit to close00:02
US plans Somali airlift00:02
DANCE / At panic stations: Judith Mackrell on timidity and temerity from English National Ballet at the Royal Festival Hall00:02
Woody Allen denies abusing adopted child00:02
Cricket: Taylor cashes in00:02
Letter: Message behind GCSE resignation00:02
Cricket: Nottinghamshire minds wandering00:02
Rugby Union: Wallaby forwards make a Test case00:02
Defects in pregnancy linked to saunas00:02
UN was bypassed over 'no fly' zone: The decision by the allies to intervene in Iraq is not authorised by the Security Council, writes Leonard Doyle in New York00:02
Death of republican may be linked to feud00:02
Mannesmann first-half result shows 89% slump00:02
Letter: A modest proposal for Bosnia00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Racing: York Ebor meeting: Piggott refines Rodrigo's status: Chapple-Hyam's champion of spring defies the odds and his jockey's disquiet to achieve International acclaim00:02
Column Eight: Mercury stays sober00:02
Girl's death gives aid to 600:02
Bowls: The beginners at world's end: Steve Boggan reports from Worthing on the worthy novices trying to make their name in bowls00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell to retire if there is no Williams deal00:02
My Week: What's she doing here?: Charles Cumming learns a little about Latvian sensitivities00:02
Bank offers little hope of recovery00:02
Walkers step up effort to breach barriers: Obstructive landowners targeted as the Rambler's Association announces a plan of action to reopen ancient rights of way00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Eldorado exports00:02
Draughts win00:02
Pretoria accepts UN report00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Olympic gains00:02
Abu Dhabi 'will not negotiate on BCCI cash'00:02
Mature student entry overtakes school leavers00:02
Telephone taping in prisons criticised00:02
Edinburgh Festival: Festival Eye00:02
Football: Blackburn abandon pursuit of Thomas00:02
Commentary: The stern lectures make sense00:02
Obituary: Juan David Garcia Bacca00:02
Letter: Justice preserved00:02
Letter: People cannot expect churches to live on prayer alone00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Obituary: Arletty00:02
View from City Road: Dixons accounts lead the pack00:02
View from City Road: Kalon looks the better bet00:02
Conduct of fire deaths inquest challenged: Judge rules that refusal by coroner to call witness was 'unreasonable unlawful'00:02
Athletics: Christie veto puts pressure on Jackson00:02
Historic wartime buildings under threat of demolition00:02
Commentary: Cars run into recycling lobby00:02
Leading Article: The lessons of St Paul's00:02
Long-term jobless figure at four-year high00:02
Market Report: Insurer sparks a retreat to dividend safety00:02
Acquisition gives Pifco pain00:02
Tough line raises fears of a return to confrontation00:02
Wang files for bankruptcy after results are released00:02
Architecture: The man in black who despises uniformity00:02
Jensen's life of luxury could be over00:02
Camcorder boom00:02
Sedgwick plans to halve 1992 dividend00:02
Focus: Is there a little monster in your house?: Sibling rivalry can flare into bullying and violence. Beverley Hopwood and Monique Roffey unmask a problem. Below, family members tell their stories00:02
Attenborough calls for high-tech aquarium00:02
Football: Bull breaks new ground for Wolves00:02
Motor Racing: How I fulfilled my life's ambition: The Williams driver, who secured the world title in Hungary at the weekend, is giving his views in The Independent during the season00:02
MUSIC / Bits and pieces: Anthony Payne at the Proms and the Barbican00:02
Tax break fails to cheer homes market00:02
Convention Diary: Men from Auntie show their backs to the hall00:02
Police call for photos on credit cards to cut fraud00:02
Law Report: No right to Army report on death: Regina v Secretary of State for Defence, ex parte Sancto: Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Rose; 24 July 199200:02
Micro Focus shares jump00:02
Briton to go on trial in Baghdad00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Anniversaries00:02
'Alarm' bombs00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Thief jailed00:02
Hospital moves elderly patients to TV lounges00:02
Minister urges rethink on pension benefits00:02
OAS mission to Haiti00:02
Tokyo fall prompts confidence measures00:02
British troops will protect aid convoys: Cabinet approves Bosnian deployment as Allies poised to declare exclusion zone in southern Iraq00:02
Bush camp perfects battle plan00:02
MUSIC / Bits and pieces: Anthony Payne at the Proms and the Barbican00:02
Cricket: Watkinson's hat-trick history00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Fagin's Paris branch00:02
It's last time round for Ron's good ol' days: Rupert Cornwell finds the Great Communicator's bumbling good humour to be in sharp contrast with the mean-mouthed conservatism of a harsher time00:02
Cricket: Javed to pursue legal action00:02
View from City Road: Sedgwick yields to law of gravity00:02
Forbidden Britain: Carcass of a crow marks line of dispute over path: Dead crows and a loud bird scarer await walkers on a disputed northern 'lonning'. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
'2,000 foreigners in Gulag'00:02
Starting from scratch: A year after the Soviet coup attempt, Communism has given way to chaos. Part of Russia's problem is a past that offers no foundation upon which to build a state, says Richard Pipes00:02
Cricket: Round-Up: Vaughan a thorn in the side00:02
Obituaries00:02
Diary00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: List prices00:02
Court Circular00:02
Hickson reshaping pays off in profits00:02
Football: Fan's eye view: Agog on the Tyne00:02
Cricket: Captain's investment in industry: Neil Fairbrother, the Lancashire leader, must concentrate on reviving Red Rose fortunes but success could aid personal aims. Derek Hodgson reports00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Lively fragments: In the light of an exhibition marking the centenary of Tennyson's death, Eric Griffiths reflects on the glamour of literary curios00:02
Letter: Unpleasant facts about factoring00:02
Beheading case man 'had sword'00:02
Letter: Teenagers suffer the agony of Ecstasy00:02
Letter: Reality of care for the elderly00:02
Budget aims to cut Australian unemployment00:02
Sport Politics: Attack on 'arrogance' of whites00:02
Architecture: Europe's cities reach for the sky: Buildings are taller than ever. But Barcelona and Paris prove that towers can be big without being bossy, say Jonathan Glancey and Lucas Hollweg00:02
Holiday reading attracts children back to the classroom: Sarah Strickland reports on a teaching project for disadvantaged pupils00:02
Racing: Castoret has calm to collect00:02
Russian TV gives producer prize test00:02
Obituary: Tony Williams00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
God-king embraces the West: Tim McGirk spoke to the Dalai Lama, the exiled Tibetan leader, and found the man known as the living deity was good-humoured and optimistic00:02
Judge halts murder trial00:02
Allen's custody battle turns bitter as life imitates art00:02
Cricket: Javed to pursue legal action00:02
Obituaries00:02
RAF joins search00:02
Saudi killed in Bosnia00:02
Obituary: Jane Morgan00:02
Passport to a life of privilege00:02
Sponsors need more symbiosis: Arts festivals must offer more benefits to reverse dwindling sponsorship, explains Janet Robson00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Sir David and the 'death ship'00:02
Oil executive drowns after killing his wife00:02
On the world stage: Some describe the US party conventions as the greatest show on earth, but David Edgar, whose play about the presidential elections is shown next month, argues that the real drama is acted out on live TV00:02
PROMS / Academy of Ancient Music - Royal Albert Hall/BBC 2/Radio 300:02
Edinburgh Festival: Gripped by uncontrollable Thea: Thea Vidale combines a school-marm's discipline with a ferocious sense of humour. Mark Wareham pays attention00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Two-horse race00:02
Five freed by police in IRA bombs inquiry00:02
Birthdays00:02
Demjanjuk inquiry00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Arms cache00:02
Commentary: Photographs are no cure-all00:02
Relief flights halted as RAF aircraft is fired on00:02
Leading Article: A change of heart00:02
Law Report: Costs award to partly aided party: Re H (Minors) (Legal Aid and Costs): House of Lords (Lord Griffiths, Lord Bridge of Harwich, Lord Brandon of Oakbrook, Lord Oliver of Aylmerton and Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle) 25 June 199200:02
Georgia seizes Sukhumi00:02
Criminals 'trading in toxic waste'00:02
BBC Welsh 'has viewers baffled'00:02
SmithKline to counter rivals in MMD deal00:02
Serbian war profiteers avoid the pinch: Marcus Tanner, in Belgrade, finds trade sanctions starting to hurt the majority while a few make fortunes00:02
Letter: More to say about the Columbus regatta00:02
Kabul attacks rebel positions00:02
Cricket: Australians toil00:02
Gypsies face purge on illegal camping00:02
Indian missile test-launched00:02
BOOK REVIEW / It's the real swing: The Superpollsters - David W Moore: Four Walls, Eight Windows, pounds 13.9500:02
THEATRE / Hub-Cap Cowboy - La Bonne Crepe, London SW1100:02
Between the lines: Home, sweet home?: Brent Barrett takes a Shakespearian line on guests00:02
Newspapers join up for coupon war00:02
Chippy tribute00:02
Collor impeachment seen as inevitable00:02
Obituary: Garth Pettitt00:02
BT to spend dollars 1bn on network00:02
Gypsies targeted in crackdown on illegal camp sites: Proposals put forward yesterday mark a determined effort to end the nomadic way of life00:02
M-way crash driver lost control in torrential rain00:02
Forces to Bosnia 'a surprise'00:02
Letter: Accent on French00:02
Letter: People cannot expect churches to live on prayer alone00:02
Obituary: Giorgio Perlasca