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Ex-employee joins board at Nationwide: Third rank-and-file director chosen00:02
Privatised training firm calls in receiver00:02
Law Update: Having know-how00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
The Bosnia Poem: The Altered Slightly00:02
Club aims to put a sparkle into maths: Dial-a-tutor scheme will complement school work00:02
Law: When age should be no bar: Sharon Wallach reports on current proposals to help young barristers compete for work00:02
Law Report: Dual applications for legal aid were wrongly assessed: Regina v Legal Aid Assessment Officer, ex parte Crocker - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Auld), 22 July 199300:02
Fewer abortions00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Dragon goes for the burn: A former Cardiff rugby winger now displays his fancy footwork in aerobics00:02
Pacific crisis00:02
Museum praised for its modern dinosaurs: The 'great appeal' of national history exhibits is singled out in a report on the value British cultural institutions give for their pounds 244m spending00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
View from City Road: You can beat the French system00:02
Adoption: Who chooses Mum and Dad?: Tug of love that became a bitter legal battle for Baby Clausen: After adoption, Jessi's birth parents changed their minds. Soon she will be called Anna00:02
Izetbegovic 'unlikely' to go to talks: Muslims strike back amid reports of alliance with Serbs in Mostar00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Historic victory raises a tide of doubt: Parliamentary Reaction: The Prime Minister's decision to turn the issue into matter of confidence provokes mixed feelings among senior Conservatives00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Age cannot wither her . . .: On the centenary of Dorothy Parker's birth, Reggie Nadelson applauds the wit and talent of a thoroughly modern woman00:02
Computers: Sweet smell of success: Keren David feels the lure of the microchip after her start in computing goes with a bang00:02
FILM / Films that should come back from the dead: Independent riters campaign for the return of four classics: John Lyttle on A Walk with Love and Death00:02
FILM / Every picture tells a Storyville: Adam Mars-Jones reviews the week's new releases, Mark Frost's Storyville and Tango, a black comedy00:02
Racing: Jumping to it00:02
Lopez linked to Opel documents: Criminal investigation being widened00:02
Court Circular00:02
Outside Edge: Nine Bulgarian grandmothers sing to the North Sea. Nick Curtis reports00:02
Bottom Line: Lex motors back00:02
Murder charge00:02
Gay killing charge00:02
Football: Venables considers share sale: Movement at Spurs as shame of Spain allows hosts to reign00:02
24 die as ex-Sandinistas take up arms: Disgruntled former soldiers accuse Nicaraguan President of betraying promises to them00:02
MacGregor presses ahead with wider M25 and new link roads: Minister faces opposition from green groups and local Tory MPs. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Racing: Roberts to miss Goodwood after appeal against ban fails00:02
Quantuum loss shocks Wall Street00:02
Greenalls wins approval for takeover of Devenish00:02
ERM totters in stampede from French franc: Currencies across Europe shaken despite mass intervention as speculators hedge against devaluation by Paris00:02
The Maastricht Debate: The haunting resonance of a beaten leader's last show: John Major's tactics will weaken his already fragile hold over party colleagues, writes Andrew Marr00:02
Law Report: Employee's dismissal was fair: Ely v YKK Fasteners (UK)) Ltd - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Simon Brown and Lord Justice Waite), 6 July 199300:02
Law Update: Spending less00:02
Disposal of MCC unit raises dollars 90m00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Backbenches set for conflict: The Rebels: Right-wing likely to face backlash in elections to key committees00:02
Testing at radioactive waste plant set to begin00:02
Busy traffic roundabout becomes site for world's first three-dimensional magazine00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Major 'driven to confidence factor': Commons Exchanges: Treaty issue 'cannot fester any longer'00:02
Protests bring Boots chaos: Animal rights activists interfere with queries on board salaries00:02
Merciless fight00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Bottom Line: Bid rule creates a silly situation00:02
Pembroke: Freezing debut00:02
Golf: Russell takes up the pace00:02
Adoption: Who chooses Mum and Dad?: In London, a service for children, not parents: Carol Roper, a social worker, defends British methods of selecting parents00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting00:02
Somewhere in the Sahara . . . Britain's forgotten patrol00:02
Golf: Zimmerman in the frame00:02
UN cameras00:02
Birthdays00:02
Man loses appeal over DNA paternity test00:02
THEATRE / One party, but two states: Paul Taylor reviews Misha's Party, the RSC's unusual new Russo-American collaboration at the Pit00:02
Letter: Aboriginal painting00:02
Letter: Self-defeating criticism of this damp rock we call home00:02
FILM / Director's Cut: Corridor to the stars: Ron Fricke celebrates Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Diary00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Appeal on ruling over smacking: Local authority claims that magistrates' decision 'throws law into confusion'. Mary Braid reports00:02
Cricket: Thomas passes his examination: Glamorgan's willing pupil: Michael Austin reports from Worcester00:02
Leading Article: The rebels and the real world00:02
Leading Article: A sledgehammer threat to the police00:02
Cricket / Fouthr Test: Selectors seem to dream00:02
Peking fights for the souls of capitalists: China's Communist Party is struggling to readjust to new economic realities, Teresa Poole writes from Canton00:02
Motor Racing: Kyalami circuit sold00:02
People: Order of demerit for Attali brothers00:02
FILM / Films that should come back from the dead: The movies you can see aren't necessarily the cream of the crop. Sheila Johnston reports on the reasons why great films go Awol00:02
US indifference forces BICC to pull Andover flotation: Aborted sell-off echoes Unigate experience in America00:02
Gricket: Gower in glowing health: Hampshire's enigma excels: Rob Steen reports from Lord's00:02
Athletics: Jackson flying high in race to Stuttgart: Britain's top male hurdler ready for run-in00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Former MP firm in casting vote: The Speaker: Rare intervention keeps Boothroyd in spotlight00:02
Runway report puts blight on 4,000 homes: Plans to expand one of four main airports carry threat to villages and nature sites00:02
Office ransacked00:02
Kohl gives backing to embattled anti-terrorist unit: Praise for elite force caught up in bungled arrest after tip-off by police 'mole'00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Major faces the ultimate challenge: Today's Commons motion: This House has confidence in the policy of the Government on the adoption of the protocol on social policy00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Kinnock savours a fine revenge amid Labour jubilation00:02
A treaty past its sell-by date00:02
How to put best foot forward and stay out of deep water00:02
Obituary: Sheila MacCrindle00:02
Letter: Levelling the playing field for challenges00:02
Life insurance salesmen forced to reveal commission00:02
Hizbollah fires on Israelis00:02
Spitfire shot down in battle of Croydon00:02
DANCE / A troubled night's Sleep: Judith Mackrell on the English National Ballet's Savoy Suite at the Savoy Theatre00:02
Tiphook soars on bid talk: Television claim triggers buying on both sides of Atlantic00:02
Racing: No naming the 'doper'00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Major takes a gamble on loyalty of the party: As whips scramble for crucial support Prime Minister angers opponents with threat to ignore any Commons vote for the Social Chapter00:02
Cricket / Fourth Test: Boon leads the assault on England's senses: Australia's batsmen take command on the first day as Gooch's beleaguered bowlers struggle to make heads or tails out of Headingley: Martin Johnson reports from Headingley00:02
TELEVISION / Production Notes00:02
Law Update: Deferred costs00:02
War to escalate during run-up to Angola talks: Deaths have reached 100,000 since Unita rebels took up arms again in October00:02
Italian missiles00:02
Relations soured by row over rockets: Moscow smells protectionism in Washington ban on India deal00:02
FILM / Every picture tells a Storyville: Adam Mars-Jones reviews the week's new releases, Mark Frost's Storyville and Tango, a black comedy00:02
Sports listings / This Weekend: Motor racing: International Historic Festival - Silverstone00:02
Recluse abandons private kingdom: Creator of Devon wilderness disappears00:02
Obituary: Brian Styles00:02
Letter: How students pay for their education00:02
Letter: Fertility treatments for older women00:02
Sporting Digest: Croquet00:02
Leading Article: Museums leave much room for improvement00:02
Sports listings / Plan Ahead00:02
Iran protests00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Waverers met with more subtle methods: The Whips: Ministers and MPs are brought in from sick beds to take part in vital vote00:02
New Nigeria polls 'exercise in futility': Babangida meets fierce opposition to election plan despite court ruling00:02
Patches may emit excess of nicotine00:02
Letter: The undermining effect of buying health-care00:02
Golf: Wynant suspended00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
US corners Third World arms market: Controls brushed aside in race for sales00:02
Obituary: Johnnie Gilbert00:02
Companies say recovery under way but patchy: Car production reaches a 19-year high00:02
Defence cuts hit Met Office jobs: Sixty staff to go as spending is reduced00:02
Spitfire shot down in battle of Croydon00:02
Anglosceptics on the march to Brussels (but on the quiet)00:02
Football: Fowler treble cheers tyros: Inquisition fails as shame of Spain allows hosts to reign: Jon Culley reports from Bescot Stadium00:02
Hernia warning00:02
TSB's agency deal with N&P collapses00:02
Law Update: Free advice00:02
Law: Sailing stormy waters: Diana Faber examines the effect of new European Community competition legislation on ferry companies and their legal advisers00:02
FILM / Films that should come back from the dead: Independent riters campaign for the return of four classics: Kevin Jackson on The Lady Eve00:02
Letter: Sex and race don't matter in Virgin music00:02
Letter: Cuts to the EC budget00:02
Female warriors00:02
Braille encyclopaedia gives visually-impaired children access to knowledge00:02
Amateur raises mystery of the week's wettest day00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Local rules and out of bounds markers: Grammar and Style - Michael Dummett: Duckworth, pounds 8.9500:02
Russian symbol of the Cold War 'invades' British air space by invitation00:02
Holding our children's hands for dear life00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Surveyors attack government secrecy: Twentieth-century Domesday Book could put all land ownership on the map00:02
Brussels tries to prune rampant vine00:02
No progress00:02
Lonrho free to sue Fayeds00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Obituary: Capt Henry Denham00:02
Racing: Cecil wins Ascot argument: The failed Derby favourite will renew rivalry with his stablemate Commander In Chief tomorrow00:02
Former patient died in fire00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Newspapers warned over Thai story: Editors could breach code by paying for pardoned Britons' accounts of events00:02
Motor Racing: Hill approaches Williams for long-term security: Britain's front-runner makes a claim for commitment as compromise reached in technology dispute00:02
Clunis: the wider failures: Nigel Eastman, psychiatrist for the defence in the Clunis case, adds his voice to calls for a full inquiry00:02
The Maastricht Debate: How the crucial division was lost00:02
Christchurch by-election: Tory 'being set up as scapegoat'00:02
Old Masters inspire sense of respect in graffiti vandals: Dalya Alberge reports on a shopping centre's successful ploy to deter aerosol artists00:02
Out of Russia: Red tape trips up the trippers00:02
FILM / Films that should come back from the dead: Independent riters campaign for the return of four classics: Adam Mars-Jones on Mishima00:02
Law Update: Bar monitoring00:02
View from City Road: Lloyd's timetable looks optimistic00:02
Army bias award00:02
Major rejects Ashdown plea to save Sarajevo00:02
Letter: Act exempts Lodges00:02
ERM on brink of collapse over franc: Banks spend billions in failed rescue attempt, leaving French currency on the floor00:02
TV violence plea00:02
The Maastricht Debate: The haunting resonance of a beaten leader's last show: John Major's tactics will weaken his already fragile hold over party colleagues, writes Andrew Marr00:02
Farmers 'exploiting illegal foreign labour': Welfare groups say arrests highlight use of immigrants on low pay00:02
Lecturer's killer sent to secure mental unit: Judge halts murder trial after ruling on defendant's state of mind00:02
Two more Britons on trial in Thailand00:02
LDP in disarray as Miyazawa steps down as party leader: Japanese Prime Minister accused of being a war criminal by Young Turks in open revolt against older generation00:02
Danger: derivatives00:02
Obituary: Harrison Salisbury00:02
US court victory triggers surge in Wellcome shares: Exclusive rights over anti-Aids treatment are confirmed00:02
View from City Road: Treasury's life insurance intervention is welcome00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Space mission00:02
COMEDY / Talk on the wild side: Tristan Davies reviews Eric Bogosian's Dog Show at the Almeida00:02
Letter: How students pay for their education00:02
Lecturer's killer sent to secure mental unit: Judge halts murder trial after ruling on defendant's state of mind00:02
Letter: Self-defeating criticism of this damp rock we call home00:02
New Nigeria polls 'exercise in futility': Babangida meets fierce opposition to election plan despite court ruling00:02
Amateur raises mystery of the week's wettest day00:02
Computers: A picture of competence: Andrew Brown test drives one of the main PC-compatible systems on offer in the high street00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Brussels looks on in dismay: European Reaction: Parliament & Policy Page Vote seen as potentially serious obstacle to ratification00:02
No to motorway00:02
EC seeks social policy accord: Andrew Marshall finds officials working on a Brussels paper in co-operative mood00:02
Squeezed Bullough maintains payout00:02
Law Update: Our man abroad00:02
Meteorite right00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
'Chaotic' investments cost Church pounds 800m: Congregations asked to make up for decade of mismanagement00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Court to rule on baby's baptism00:02
Dismissal urged00:02
Charterhouse spreads to Swedish sandwich00:02
Anxious tenants fear for their homew as floodwaters rise00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Chiappucci swoops to a sprint success: Italy's Bionic Man claims overdue stage win but admits that Indurain is on the right road00:02
Market Report: BA climbs as investors see blue sky ahead00:02
Millionaire flats selling well, says Regalian00:02
BZW scrip scheme brings cash premium00:02
Cricket / Fourth Test: Distress signals are plain to see00:02
Italian gangsters clash with Africans: Hostility towards immigrants mounts00:02
Cricket: Taylor sows seeds: Northamptonshire rely on lower order: Mike Carey reports from Northampton00:02
Wellcome chairman to retire00:02
Pru moves away from door-to-door sales: Collections cut back in favour of new business00:02
Sports listings / This Weekend: Hovercrafts: National series - Gwent00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Computers: No time like the present for buyers: Cut-throat competition is still pushing down prices of personal computers. Margaret Coffey surveys the state of the market00:02
Tough talk from ANC's man in Inkatha territory: In Zululand, a defiant Aaron Ndlovu is ready for any conflict to come, writes John Carlin in Empangeni00:02
OPERA / Fury in Finland: Raymond Monelle on the Savonlinna Opera Festival in Finland, revived in 196700:02
FILM / Films that should come back from the dead: Independent riters campaign for the return of four classics: Sheila Johnston on Eureka00:02
Cricket: Defiance from Llong as wickets tumble: Pitch battle for Kent and Somerset: Barrie Fairall reports from Taunton00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Major faces the ultimate challenge: Today's Commons motion: This House has confidence in the policy of the Government on the adoption of the protocol on social policy00:02
Invasion of the monster insects00:02
Stroke risk cut by sport in youth: Exercising while young 'a protective factor'00:02
Today's Number: 7.3bn00:02
Letter: Subsidy is essential for touring opera00:02
Man sent for trial00:02
The Maastricht Debate: Former MP firm in casting vote: The Speaker: Rare intervention keeps Boothroyd in spotlight00:02
Record earnings for more open Salomon: Arbitrage section turns in dollars 300m paper lossPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in