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Inside Parliament: Question time for inquiry team: Labour MP alleges 'vested interests' - Tories welcome committee's experience - Move to oust 'busy' Sir Marcus defeated00:02
How Kim and Val changed sex by crossing the Atlantic00:02
Weak housing market holds back spending: Retail sales nudge higher but flat mortgage figures cause concern00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Peer's role to keep Tory rebels at bay: Viscount Cranborne is set to be powerbroker in the Lords, Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
'Panorama' on single mothers 'misleading'00:02
RIFFS / Eddi Reader on hearing Callas sing Adriana Lecouvreur00:02
Socialist MEPs reject Santer as president00:02
Cedras fights war of nerves00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
280,000 pounds pay-offs to directors keep clothing firm in the red00:02
Cricket / First Test: D'Oliveira set to attend Lord's00:02
In no frame of mind for peace: None of the parties in the Bosnian talks has cause to settle, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
POP / Albums: A small world00:02
Inside File: Brazil's fancy footwork may all be in vain00:02
Sports Letters: Distorted values00:02
Racing: Bets focus on View00:02
Letter: Anti-Hitler Communists who fail 'good German' test00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Proms00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Former rebel's new cause: Stephen Dorrell has been known as 'Mr Privatisation', writes Nicholas Timmins00:02
Two held over boy's fire death00:02
Nudges, wiggles, but no fun00:02
Planetarium to get new star show00:02
Members of oldest Lloyd's syndicate join the writ list00:02
Fed points to higher interest rates: Greenspan says action may be needed on inflation. Diane Coyle reports00:02
Transport drive00:02
Letter: Housing changes will sting the taxpayer00:02
Cinema00:02
Sailing: England wounded by Americans: Fuga flies flag for Argentina00:02
View from City Road: Useful experience of infighting00:02
Capital Gains: A thing of beauty is a toy forever00:02
Council to lower market stall fee00:02
City-beater beaten by quotas00:02
In thing: Scholl sandals00:02
MPs seek NHS drug reforms00:02
POP / Gig Guide00:02
NHS drug controls demanded00:02
Cannon raised from rare Elizabethan wreck off Alderney: New museum on Channel Island will be devoted to artefacts from Armada supply ship. Bill Brown reports00:02
American revolution is good for UK banks: Over-ambitious British lenders once poured billions down the drain in the US. Royal and NatWest now think smaller, writes Peter Rodgers00:02
EU directives seen as threat to City's international role00:02
'Illegal adoption' trial00:02
New ban on 'modified' foodstuffs00:02
Dance00:02
Football / European Cup Draws: Galatasaray on horizon for United: Barcelona test for Ferguson00:02
A long, lonely summer: The joys of nature are no compensation for isolated children living in Britain's remote rural areas, says Mike Fielding00:02
MUSIC / A wild eye on the future: Robert Cowan hears Simon Rattle and the CBSO perform Mahler, Berg and Shostakovich at the Proms00:02
Cricket / First Test: England must keep past in perspective: Glenn Moore on how present players have consigned apartheid to history00:02
OJ offers dollars 500,000 reward00:02
French group plays down revised Swan rescue bid: Large MoD orders a prerequisite for yard takeover00:02
North takes Bass job after Burton handshake00:02
Leading Article: Preserving the pint for the common good00:02
Defeat on graft spells more trouble for Italy's coalition00:02
Portillo hits out over NHS private ward00:02
Joy as S Africa rejoins the Club00:02
THEATRE / Holding back the tears: Clare Bayley reviews William Gibson's The Miracle Worker at the Comedy Theatre, London00:02
Leading Article: Bitter truths of Pergau scandal00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Ministers make their last farewells: Full text of letters to Prime Minister from the outgoing ministers00:02
Opinion: New ball, same old biltong: Today at Lord's South African exiles face their own Tebbit test00:02
Diary00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Some mental muscle in Gloria's workout: 'Moving Beyond Words' - Gloria Steinem: Bloomsbury, 9.99 pounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: An Indian city well worth listing00:02
Letter: Blair appeal00:02
Pounds 2.26m pools win00:02
Bridge: A case of what might have been00:02
Golf: Woosnam keeping an eye on the overheads: Former Masters champion resigns from PGA while Montgomerie defends Dutch title00:02
Athletics: Flight failure gives Yates anxious wait: Unlucky break for Britain's world 1500 metres finalist whose place in Britain's European Championship team is in jeopardy00:02
Lacrosse: England run out of steam: Morley's four goals are not enough to stop Canadians - Steve Bale reports from Bury as the inventors of the game are swept away by an avalanche of goals00:02
Goodison faces revolt on chairman's salary00:02
Today's Number: 19900:02
Bomb caused crash of Panama plane00:02
Equestrianism: Hasley takes courage on the gold trail: Genevieve Murphy talks to the disabled rider whose will to win has kept her going00:02
I worry: is her misery my fault?: As the Government reviews housing policy, Geoffrey Shechtman talks to a council officer struggling under the strain of trying to judge 'deserving' cases00:02
Education: When good results come at a price: The Government cannot have all-round quality from universities on the cheap, says Geoffrey Alderman00:02
Coal Investments gets licence for fourth pit00:02
Golf: Disqualification for embarrassed Jacklin00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: The cabinet, their ages and salaries (CORRECTED)00:02
Glossary: The pack has been shuffled: spot the jokers00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Showbiz and style in revamp at Tory HQ: Selection of armed forces minister and a writer of popular television dramas gives unexpected gloss to new appointments at Smith Square00:02
Sporting Digest: Lacrosse00:02
All the world's a couch: Agents ignore you? Directors won't return your calls? Perform at the Casting Couch and they'll be there, watching. Emma Cook investigates00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools00:02
Blackburn body00:02
Serbs demand new Bosnia map00:02
View from City Road: Nice pay-off if you can get it00:02
Schools fight over closure decision: Lesley Gerard on the war of words which has broken out between rivals in south London00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Embryo authority opposes use of eggs from foetuses00:02
MPs seek inquiry over saga of new British Library: Shambles led to 'one of ugliest buildings in world'00:02
'Flintstones' characters star in pounds 12m CPG float00:02
MPs attack aid-for-arms deal with Malaysia: Whitehall 'liaison failure' highlighted00:02
'Stephen who?' takes the heritage trail in his stride00:02
Market Report: Midland loan rates move puts pressure on banks00:02
Cholera fear for Rwanda refugees00:02
Colefax fights back into the black00:02
Surrealist Delvaux dies at 9600:02
POP / Time, women and song: He's a happy crooner, Sacha Distel, obliging with his old Bardot stories. Now he has a new story to tell: he's learned how sing00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Junior Ministers appointed yesterday00:02
Judges get guidelines on 'bad' behaviour00:02
BT sees planned partner rise 21%00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Right-winger with liberal leanings: Donald Macintyre looks at the varied career of Jonathan Aitken, who becomes Chief Secretary00:02
Racing: A window of opportunity00:02
Kohl honours July plotters00:02
Racing: Baileys bound for National00:02
Belarus swears in first president00:02
Racing: Chatoyant on cue for Watts: A trainer whose best moments came via Teleprompter has a prime-time slot in Ascot's showpiece00:02
Acas seeks fresh talks to halt rail disruption00:02
Fashion: Haute Couture - Paris, Autumn / Winter 199400:02
Bottom Line: Bidding for a car lot00:02
Letter: Barriers remain for women judges00:02
Yemen frees 12 journalists00:02
Chess00:02
Leading Article: A small shuffle to the right00:02
N Koreans switch from tears to praise00:02
Labour MEPs in the vanguard of uprising00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Japan's Socialists ditch 40 years of anti-militarism00:02
Something Else: Anything to declare00:02
View from City Road: A shipyard destined to sink00:02
Benefits agency review00:02
Man collapses in raid00:02
Art students get their first taste of life in the public eye00:02
Night riders00:02
Pressure mounts for feminist writer00:02
Silly Questions: Teaspoons are all washed up00:02
Court Circular00:02
Dilemmas: Stay covered, he's your son00:02
True Gripes: Rural retreat: Peace in the country? Get away]00:02
Patients died in 'rush' move00:02
Tell-tales boxed in00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Liffe plans new links with CBoT00:02
Dear Mr Gummer: Don't listen to loony ecologists who want to save the Canada goose. Here's an idea to control the pests: hunt 'em, shoot 'em and EAT 'em, a country man tells the Environment Secretary00:02
Letter: Anti-Hitler Communists who fail 'good German' test00:02
Worst car crime 'not in London'00:02
Letter: Out to lunch00:02
Obituary: Paul Delvaux00:02
Tennis: Italians are overwhelmed00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Hockey: Johnson's penalty opens floodgates: England win at last00:02
Herpes vaccine00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sports Letters: Inglorious Goodwood00:02
Sports Letters: Disappearing footballers00:02
Obituary: Elsie Janner00:02
Pembroke: A job in virtual reality00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Pragmatist for transport job: Brian Mawhinney is likely to take a tough line on the rail strike. Colin Brown reports00:02
Cycling / Tour de France:: Featherless Bird soars once more: Pantani gains on Indurain as Rodriguez takes the stage while finish deadline is extended to keep 68 riders in the race00:02
'Threats to Silcott witnesses feared'00:02
Water quality00:02
The Cabinet Resuffle: Major takes pains to soften the axe's blow: Colin Brown reports on the Prime Minister's efforts to spare the feelings of Cabinet losers00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / There's none so blind as he that will not see00:02
Education: Don't let them be misunderstood: Why are more Afro-Caribbean boys excluded from school than their white peers? Ngaio Crequer investigates a growing problem00:02
Parking pleasure00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
From Karachi with love: Mary Loudon meets the first diocesan bishop in the Church of England to be appointed from the ethnic minorities00:02
POP / The last Hunt ball: The Wonder Stuff, Phoenix Festival00:02
Motoring: Cash in on a war in your tank00:02
View from City Road: Defending against milk monopoly00:02
Education / Safety First: On the right road to safer children's transport00:02
Education / Viewpoint: How classwork can compete with the telly00:02
Letter: Anti-Hitler Communists who fail 'good German' test00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: New chairman has popular appeal: Jeremy Hanley seems to lack only experience in his posting, reports Patricia Wynn Davies00:02
Roller coaster00:02
Theatre00:02
Letter: A quick route to hospital security00:02
Sports Letters: England for '9800:02
Sports Letters: Wombledon '9500:02
Rwanda appeal00:02
Where shall we meet: Cafe de Columbia00:02
ARTS / And what's more00:02
Newspaper war goes to Commons: MPs press Heseltine on predatory policy00:02
David S Smith gains as paper prices rise: British producer's figures better than forecast00:02
Judo: National trainer suspended00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Never mind the bedpan, it's the PM . . .: Tim Renton, much-travelled former minister, recalls the agony and ecstasy of reshuffle fever00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Right advances in middle ranks as women miss out: Patricia Wynn Davies looks at the effects of the reshuffle among the junior posts00:02
BA complains to Brussels over French restrictions at Orly00:02
Delors candidacy urged00:02
Lower fares give USAir surprise boost00:02
Chocolate sugars art drawn from the bowels00:02
Clinton wobbles on radical health reform00:02
Racing: Filly tops the lots00:02
Letter: Housing changes will sting the taxpayer00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Bottom Line: Business looks even better on paper00:02
Cricket / First Test: Legacy of the Springboks: Graeme Wright, a former editor of Wisden, on previous meetings between the countries00:02
Letter: Housing changes will sting the taxpayer00:02
POP / On the Road: Party time00:02
ART / A giant leap for mankind, a tiny step for art: The moon inspired artists for centuries, but then, 25 years ago today, man went and put his foot in it.00:02
Top Chinese envoy quits in Rome00:02
A bumpy road from Bretton Woods00:02
Russia and Estonia at loggerheads00:02
No fanfares for quiet and humble anti-Nazi heroes: Some Germans who defied Hitler have had little recognition, Steve Crawshaw writes from Berlin00:02
Wilde gains entry to Abbey00:02
Redwood confirms plan to divert M400:02
Major tilts Cabinet gently to the right: Hanley made party chairman - Patten sacked - Shephard promoted to Education - Portillo switched - Hunt is co-ordinator00:02
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