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Risk factor of the key executive00:02
City File: Mosaic Investments00:02
BOOKS / In Brief00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Patsy Bloom00:02
Ex-beauty queen who is lording it over Spaniards00:02
DANCE / From Birmingham with love00:02
ROCK / A taste of rock-beast behaviour a la Mode00:02
Millions of poor excluded from aid for VAT on fuel00:02
EC imposition00:02
A mother's right to make choices: They said it wasn't safe, but it's safer. Wendy Savage on giving birth at home00:02
Rugby Union: Lions' letter scolds Wood00:02
Notebook: Hare today . . .00:02
Spring Ram boss faces ousting00:02
Cuckney firm refuses Maxwell payout00:02
A budget based on barter00:02
Guide to the US budget bill00:02
Sailing: Maxis feel the strain00:02
Heat to remain on franc00:02
Spanish piling tax on holiday homes00:02
TRAVEL / Driving back to hippiness: Green Tortoise bus from Colorado to Haight Ashbury00:02
Multimedia opens a window on the world00:02
Bunhill: Missing coins00:02
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL 1993 / Fear in Lothian: It can be the best of times, but it's more interesting when it's the worst of times. Sophie Barker asks a few regulars about their worst Edinburgh00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Uproar over Greycoat bid: Administration threat as group's preference shareholders rebel over rescue offer from Postel00:02
Feeling left out but after their rights00:02
THEATRE / Two characters in search of a line00:02
Cricket: Johnson in control00:02
Athletics: Gunnell hurries past the hoopla: Mike Rowbottom on the road to further riches in Stuttgart for the best track athlete in Britain00:02
Letter: No surprises in the television news00:02
Cricket: Walsh in top gear00:02
Letter: Deprived of the right00:02
Football: Game must follow examples on offer: With the new football season beginning on Saturday, Norman Fox finds there are grounds for optimism00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
PolyGram stakes future on golden oldies: Larry Black looks at the legendary label started by Berry Gordy in a dollars 700 studio00:02
Prostitute's homage to caring King00:02
Killings protest00:02
Yeltsin pardon00:02
Leading Article: Well, do we all want cars or not?00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
BOOK REVIEW / One for all and all for one: 'Is There a Church of England?' - C H Sisson: Carcanet, 18.9500:02
MOTORING / The man who never was: A dummy companion for lone women drivers, a portable potty - Matthew Gwyther on the latest in-car accessories00:02
BSkyB chief in move to Murdoch's Star TV00:02
Opinions / What do you think of the English seaside?00:02
The battle to visit Trafalgar may end00:02
BOOKS / Paperbacks00:02
Man missing00:02
Hey big savers, spend a little time in shares: Sue Fieldman looks at options as European equity prices rise and interest rates decline00:02
Turner talks00:02
Result of quiz00:02
Cricket: Middlesex march gathers pace00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Eleven inches, no less: 'Aren't We Due a Royalty Statement? - A Stern Account of Literary, Publishing and Theatrical Folk' - Giles Gordon: Chatto, 16.9900:02
Political Commentary: Kinnock's hard look at past failure00:02
UN takes action to head off air strikes: Deal for Serb withdrawal from the Sarajevo mountains angers Muslims hoping for military intervention from the West00:02
Football: Elegance in his leadership: Matthew Sturgis meets the great Glenn Hoddle as he brings his skills to bear at Stamford Bridge00:02
City File: Tesco00:02
Europe unites to mourn Belgian monarch00:02
New FBI chief00:02
In the Brussels sun yesterday, the old order of Europe gathers to mourn a king00:02
Innovation: Adding prime time offshore: Pumping system could prolong lives of oil and gas fields and cut development costs00:02
Q & A / Chris Old and the four no-balls incident . . . and when seven goals weren't enough00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Higher degrees in social science: 'The Descent of Manners: Etiquette, Rules & the Victorians' - Andrew St George: Chatto, 20 pounds00:02
Serbs shrug off air strikes as fantasy00:02
Cricket: Shahid the defiant00:02
Letter: A cliche in a belted raincoat00:02
Amber Day chief leaves with options00:02
Letter: Suburban man way out West00:02
No pension joy for a doughty fighter: Funds can be kept for a year after changing provider.00:02
Kansas firm rides in on UK gas revolution00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Probably the oldest story in the world: 'The Language of the Genes: Biology, History and the Evolutionary Future' - Steve Jones: HarperCollins, 16.9900:02
Gore puts the wind back into Clinton's sails: David Usborne in Washington on the single vote that saved the President's taxation policy from disaster00:02
Football: Young players to watch00:02
Football: United have the last laugh in lottery00:02
Best and worst: Unit Trusts00:02
Shares: Weigh the fresh crop carefully: New offers made in a bearish market often do well00:02
TELEVISION / Seriously misunderstood00:02
Afrikaner rally ends a week of violence00:02
Then and Now: Label swapping00:02
Giant gooseberry00:02
Societies banking on a merger: Size can offer critical advantages in the competitive UK market for lending and savings. John Willcock reports00:02
Cricket's new heroine: Helen Chappell meets the women's 'Man of the Match'00:02
Hospital trust climbdown on two-tier list00:02
Ecology: Green firm profiting from pioneer roots: Consultancy says demand for its advice keeps growing00:02
Nothing moves for me down there in Sarajevo, because my view is also the sniper's view00:02
Cost of illness cover rises: Mounting claims have produced big premium hikes. Paul Gosling reports00:02
Notebook00:02
Letter: Cries and Whispers00:02
Prisons seek 'barbaric belt'00:02
Notebook: Bastards00:02
A peep between the curtains at the traumas of a theatrical dynasty: Peter Pringle in New York watches Lynn Redgrave's voyage round her father00:02
Nationalism makes a hell of tolerant Bosnian haven00:02
Sacred pint faces threat from within00:02
City: French foray00:02
Correction: Haagen-Dazs00:02
BR fears larger lorries will cut rail freight00:02
Share it with your friendly local bobby00:02
Bunhill: Tax suggestions00:02
Four shot dead00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Under the lid of the real thing: 'For God, Country and Coca-Cola' - Mark Pendergrast: Weidenfeld, 20 pounds00:02
St James's Place Capital00:02
City File: NatWest likely to need further pounds 1bn00:02
City File: Standard hold00:02
Charging the chartered: Bills from the professionals are hard to roll back. Sue Fieldman reports00:02
Cricket: Ealham strikes equality00:02
Swimming: British pair disqualified00:02
Musician weds00:02
Cricket: Bainbridge hits out00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Teacher training crisis as schools demand money00:02
City File: Friday the 13th00:02
Cricket: Morris's men on the up: Glamorgan have been the cricket season's most unlikely success story. Rob Steen reports00:02
Letter: Expose the bullies behind the curtains00:02
Siege ended00:02
Letter: No need for breast-beating00:02
FASHION / August00:02
Your Money: Turning back state benefits00:02
Gore puts the wind back into Clinton's sails: David Usborne in Washington on the single vote that saved the President's taxation policy from disaster00:02
HEALTH / Common remedies: Liniments00:02
City: Shares maintain their supremacy00:02
Bunhill: A franc failure00:02
Big cuts and fare rises in secret BR papers00:02
Letter: No surprises in the television news00:02
Cricket: Atherton short of material: Simon Hughes on a difficult day for the new captain00:02
Tourists in France alerted00:02
Advisers see future in up-front fees00:02
Notebook: Odds on no one'll like it00:02
Football Round-Up: Hagen in the groove00:02
RADIO / Coastal host with the most00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: The Duchess and I00:02
Nice house thought the queues fell short00:02
Rees-Mogg tipped for top job at IBC00:02
City: All that glitters00:02
CHILDREN / Ma says no but Pa says yes: Holidays can cause suppressed parental conflicts over child- rearing to erupt into rows. There are better ways to tackle them, says Angela Neustatter00:02
Top Tory did have meeting with Nadir00:02
Swinging moods country-style: Driving Home: Part Three00:02
Bunhill: Bouncers fly in the Battle of Hastings00:02
Music played on a major scale: Size is fast becoming critical to success in the recording industry, as the big four gobble up the small00:02
Deaths00:02
New doubts on death of deportee: Belt may not have had Yard approval00:02
Middle-aged, small-sized but most read00:02
The modern face of workplace militancy00:02
Rule change00:02
The bloody thrill of the chase. What me?00:02
Public Services Management: Our local national heritage - Stephen Pritchard examines a strategy that would give councils more responsibility for the management of historic monuments00:02
Cricket: Gooch stands firm in siege00:02
Hill flotation00:02
SCIENCE / Needs musth when love calls: New research is beginning to shed light on the crucial part chemicals play in the elephants' elaborate mating game. Colin Tudge reports00:02
Job cuts to drain ad group interims00:02
Letter: Why Labour did bother00:02
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL 1993 / Show-shocked: Sean Hughes gives a veteran's guide to Edinburgh00:02
How We Met: Jean-Michel Jarre and Charlotte Rampling00:02
Management: Japan learns to live with change: The thrust is to motivate staff now that growth is not assured, writes Roger Trapp00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell on pole00:02
Profile: Money on the brain: Emerging from the turmoil of the exchange markets, currency dealers are carrying an air of danger and glamour. Richard Thomson looks inside their heads00:02
PM's think tank faces fundamental shake-up00:02
How to lock out the gazumpers00:02
Notebook: Clearly not shipshape00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Cricket: Salisbury struggling00:02
Surveyors press owners to fill flats above shops00:02
An Englishwoman abroad: Lisa O'Kelly discovers that although more women are being assaulted on holiday, or while travelling, few of them ever report the crime00:02
Ulster few enjoy a golden age: The sweet life goes on in North Down despite everything. Ian MacKinnon asks how they do it00:02
Why did Joy Gardner die?: It should not surprise anyone that an illegal immigrant's death can cause a national scandal. Nick Cohen reports00:02
TRAVEL / Indolence in a land of early risers: Escaping the noise of the muezzins on Java seemed a good idea until the outboard motors started up at 3am. Yet Carmel Pavageau lives the life of Riley beyond the paddy fields00:02
EDINBURGH FESTIVAL 199300:02
Fishing Lines: Walton going on 40000:02
Letter: Israel did as it said it would in Lebanon - deal with terrorists00:02
Out of the cage and into the garden: Judy Jones visits Ashworth top security hospital, trying to shed its image as a den of brutality00:02
Golf: Something major about being over 30: Robert Green reports on the dearth of young hopefuls as the last Major of the season approaches00:02
Convicted MP gets state-funded post00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Economics: Eerie calm after the ERM storm00:02
Football: 1993-94 key dates00:02
Letter: Walters' case against the ERM vindicated00:02
Number 10 gets the jitters over Thatcher's memoirs00:02
Cricket: Nerves suffer in epic chase00:02
MPs unite in condemning Britain's record on war crime prosecutions00:02
Letter: Profound contempt00:02
GARDENING / And so to bed, with a flourish: Horticultural elitists still sneer, but display schemes may be on the way back, says Mary Keen00:02
Council taken to task on planning00:02
Canoeists saved00:02
The rocky horror show that left the Queen in a scrape: Brian Cathcart on the inexact science of seafaring that put a hole in the QE200:02
BOOK REVIEW / Genes that are designed to turn you on: 'The Sexual Brain' - Simon LeVay: MIT Press, 14.9500:02
MUSIC / And lo, 260 years later, it came to pass00:02
BOOKS / New novels and stories in brief00:02
Offering a better account00:02
FILM / Happiness is making a Bolshevik laugh00:02
How legitimate is the US President?00:02
Racing: Zafonic retires to stud00:02
Management: Nuts to managers of ordinary people00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Working along Reich lines: 'Martin Heidegger: A Political Life' - Hugo Ott, trs Allan Blunden: HarperCollins, 18 pounds00:02
Athletics: Hugh Jones's guide to the athletics World Championships, beginning on Saturday00:02
Notebook: Rocky tells lies, and that's the truth00:02
Nurses get to grips with violent patients00:02
Briton freed00:02
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