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Serbia faces tougher sanctions00:02
Cricket: Hall crawls his way to slowest half-century00:02
Golf: Selby-Green blows his cool in a heatwave00:02
Travel: Departures - Tibetan handful00:02
Tool Box: Brush that bristles with concrete sense00:02
Motoring: Time for some tough torque - Roger Bell is impressed by the muscular new Citroen XM 2.5TD Room to move: Citroen's XM 2.5TD / Road Test00:02
Motoring: Turn back to the future - Years ahead of their time, big Citroens remain undervalued, says James Ruppert00:02
In Brief00:02
Journalists lose appeal over ban on naming child-killers00:02
Travel: Departures - Return to Lebanon00:02
VAT change offers conversion rebate00:02
High street banks to offer PEP mortgages00:02
BMW driver is cleared over death00:02
Bhagwan women to be freed pending conspiracy trial00:02
Car-bomb kills veteran Spanish general: Assassins set off 20kg of explosives by remote control during Madrid morning rush-hour00:02
When it's better to travel hastily than arrive00:02
Ruling curbs MoD payouts to sacked pregnant women00:02
Letter: Labour blots its copy book on diversity of education00:02
Cashback from Stroud00:02
Plea by killers00:02
Racing: Stood down but not out00:02
Country Matters: The Game Fair's afoot again00:02
Prison exchange00:02
From prison cell to well-stocked cellar: Anthony Rose learns how former criminal Jimmy Boyle developed an interest in wine00:02
Russian 'pyramid scam' caves in00:02
Golf: Johnson has best week of his life00:02
Golf: Boatman depends on Scots to start Cup defence00:02
Portfolio is key to public profile00:02
Obituary: Rona Cole00:02
Lost trousers, stuffed shirts: William Donaldson's Week00:02
Letter: Humanism and clergy who do not believe00:02
SAILING: Cowes embarks on stiff test: Strength in depth of Britain's top-line racers likely to be exposed00:02
Is life really worth living under King Babo?: It's all gone horribly wrong for Fikret Abdic, the Bosnian Muslim tycoon at war with the Sarajevo government, writes Emma Daly00:02
Auctions00:02
47 injured as IRA mortar bombs hit shopping area00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Travel: Left standing00:02
Offender prefers jail00:02
Motor Racing: Hill compounds Schumacher's misery: Championship leader stranded by team-mate's accident as British rival takes provisional pole position00:02
Football: Tottenham pounce on Klinsmann for 2m: Sugar signs 'one of the best players in the world' on his yacht in Monte Carlo after lengthy pursuit of German forward00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Faith and Reason: Rome adapts in paradoxical ways: Continuing our series on Catholicism and feminism, Mary Kenny argues that we all accept limitations in our lives: a religion cannot be fitted up to suit ourselves.00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: What children can learn from Disney00:02
Bootleggers caught00:02
Holiday revival helps to lift BAA result: Airports management group banks on continuing strong growth in passenger flow00:02
Appointments: Church appointments00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
France is geared for travel misery00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Three-year bond offer00:02
Lacklustre Lloyds' margins squeezed00:02
Birthdays00:02
Consumer activist bids for Yorkshire Water board seat00:02
Market Place: Great Yarmouth00:02
Letter: Sympathy for relatives00:02
Triumph of character over crushing election setbacks00:02
FBI spied on Leonard Bernstein00:02
Letter: Labour blots its copy book on diversity of education00:02
Cricket: Ramprakash revels in extra day00:02
Market Report: Oil and interest rates fuel alarums and excursions00:02
Leading Article: Iran must be given the sternest warning00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Appeals: Women's Art Library00:02
Man jailed for pool sex assault on girl00:02
Letter: Humanism and clergy who do not believe00:02
Grosvenor builds on profits after payoffs00:02
Group 4 wins 33m pounds contract to run new privatised jail00:02
Suspects released00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Winding alleys of Limerick: 'The Life and Times of a Teaboy' - Michael Collins; Phoenix House, 14.9900:02
Gardening: Herbal and verbal comforts: Who can resist a plant called 'hyssop'? Not Anna Pavord, relishing a hotel herb garden in Norfolk with 450 varieties00:02
Today's number: 600:02
Judge orders 'wild' pupil to be locked up: Boy, 14, set fire to teacher's hair, broke another's cheekbone and urinated in head's study00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
View from City Road: Lloyds points to a rocky road ahead00:02
Wapping case ends00:02
Life's a beach: For years the islanders of Barra were flown in and out of their home - and who cared about a drop of water on the runway? Then someone decided they needed a different plane . . . Jim White reports on a Hebridean farce00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Hunger, hatred and viper bites in Sardinia: 'Chiaroscuro & Other stories' - Grazia Deledda Tr. Martha King: Quartet, 10 pounds00:02
Khmer Rouge captives moved00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bombs, handshakes and new realism: 'Inside the Arab World' - Michael Field: John Murray, 25 pounds00:02
Level 42 fan makes a name for himself00:02
Cricket: First test of character for Atherton in terms of selection: Captain has another battle on his hands over choice for second Test against South Africa starting at Headingley on Thursday00:02
Crusader pays the price for his politics: Don Amado is one of a rare breed of Mexican journalists who cannot be bought off. Phil Davison examines what lies behind a 'crash' that almost cost him his life00:02
View from City Road: Bank takes bath in high-noon fiasco00:02
Letter: False prophet of doom00:02
Car trade anticipates M-reg sales record00:02
Third fake doctor is sentenced for burglary00:02
Racing: Quinn denies spoiling Golden run: Glorious Goodwood: Piggott vows to return, as a row flares over a colleague's fitness after a fall00:02
Classic Thoughts / Survival under fire: William Rees salutes Antoine de Saint-Exupery, who died 50 years ago tomorrow00:02
Sacked army nurse defends award: A servicewoman dismissed for being pregnant speaks out after yesterday's tribunal ruling00:02
Reader recipe: Sicily's soft touch00:02
Letter: What children can learn from Disney00:02
Court circular00:02
THEATRE / When violence masquerades as love: Paul Taylor on Le Cid, Corneille's tale of conflicting honour and desire, at the National's Cottesloe Theatre in London00:02
Travel: Naked and oily, as the doctor ordered - Rose Rouse leaves her beach idyll (and an alarming massage table) to seek adventure with her son in Kerala, and meets a cast of surprising characters00:02
Part of a collection of 85 television sets, dating back to 193000:02
Watermen and Lightermen's Company00:02
Obituary: Professor Douglas Bevis00:02
Whitbread adds new chain to German food business00:02
Cricket: Atherton to fight on as England captain: A vote of confidence from the chairman of selectors decides ball-tampering resignation issue although the dirt promises to stick00:02
Travel: Departures - American express00:02
Review / The new wave: Annette Morreau on Simon Rattle and the CBSO at the Proms00:02
Hostages die00:02
Bomb attack by 'imbeciles' injures civilians and officers00:02
Saturday Night: Blue-rinse grannies join hardcore ravers00:02
Cricket: Symcox and Shaw send the tail into a spin00:02
Gardening: Cuttings00:02
Qoutes of the week00:02
Thousands threatened by tax blow: Single-premium bonds could fall into capital gains net, writes Nic Cicutti00:02
Through the looking-glass: John Berger's groundbreaking book Ways of Seeing started life as a Seventies television series, repeated for the first time tonight. Tom Lubbock watched the man - and his extraordinary shirt00:02
Comic tale of Belfast ghetto a hit in US: Strip story based in war-torn city woos American publisher and public. Ian MacKinnon reports on the success of Holy Cross00:02
A girl enjoying the elephants at London Zoo, which reopened its children's zoo yesterday00:02
My cure for fish phobia00:02
Cricket: Munton's swing helps tilt balance00:02
A love on the ocean wave: Sailing is fun, healthy - and a great way to meet some new people, reports Cathy Aitchison00:02
There is no comfort over Joy00:02
Obituary: Lord Revelstoke00:02
Travel: Departures - Travel bookshelf00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Just the juice of a roasted raisin: 'From Fasting Saints to Anorexic Girls' - Walter Vandereycken & Ron Van Deth, Athlone, 18.9500:02
Medecin ruling00:02
Bail delay00:02
Property: Another year of living dangerously00:02
Letter: When public pressure distorts the law00:02
Gardening: Wild men hidden in a landscape00:02
City gambles on imminent rise in interest rates: Markets thrown into turmoil by speculation that next week could see first increase in base rates since 1992 ERM crisis00:02
Cricket: County caution curbs England promotion00:02
Simpson date00:02
Books: Durban and Oxford shenanigans: Peter Guttridge talks to Barbara Trapido, a novelist who talks to her characters in dreams00:02
Profile: Chasing the family dream: King Hussein of Jordan, blue-blooded peace broker00:02
Cricket: Hughes makes mark: Round-up00:02
Travel: Departures - Egyptian revival00:02
Watchdog on industrial action under-employed00:02
Gas price fears prompt inquiry00:02
The first man in space: Derelict brick hulks are turned into fashionable spaces under David Rosen's hand, says Anne Spackman00:02
Lloyd's looks at two-year accounting00:02
The Diary: The lost Asians of football00:02
500,000 pounds Severn Trent payoff to ex-chairman infuriates shareholders00:02
Come on, pull your socks up: High on the thigh, hard on the hoof: Colin McKillop photographs small skirts and big boots in London, and Tamsin Blanchard adds a few words00:02
View from City Road: Situation desperate but not grave00:02
Towards the new Jerusalem: 'Perhaps opera is the only way to tell the story of Sarajevo': Nigel Osborne describes the genesis of his new operatic trilogy, opening in London in August00:02
Bookshop Window00:02
Appointments: Service appointments00:02
Kinnock will press for Social Chapter: Appointment upsets Conservative anti-Europeans. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Body at sea00:02
The things I've Seen: Primary Benchmark of British Sea Level00:02
Child care concession for the self-employed00:02
Sun Alliance loses subsidence claim00:02
Letter: Give gypsies their say00:02
Food and Drink: A full serving of charm and skill: Emily Green eats modestly in a place with French charm out front and an English hand behind the food00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Shootings at Florida abortion clinic00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Harrisons sells Indonesian arm00:02
Fishermen rescued00:02
Football: Moreno to make history at Boro00:02
Golf: Woosnam gains the world but loses his muse: Isolated and out of tune, the little Welshman is a shadow of his former potent self. Tim Glover reports00:02
Sinister secrets from the lagoon: Are critics of fish farming just food snobs? Or is aquaculture bad for the fish and its environment? Joanna Blythman investigates00:02
Golf: Second win for Morgan00:02
Swan Hunter rescue hopes on the wane00:02
Obituary: David Allen00:02
Money Grouse: Couple have a little trouble with granny00:02
Wills00:02
High Court rules against Mount Banking director00:02
Food fails to lure Rwandans back home: Refugees are starving, but terrified to return to the killing grounds. Craig Nelson in Kibumba camp, Zaire, watches the battle for hearts and minds00:02
Stranger in a strange land: Montenegro is full of Serbs with nowhere else to go; it has great beaches, and a very fine fiord. When Simon Calder arrived, he came as a bit of a surprise, too00:02
When they wish upon a star: John Windsor unravels a saga of competitiveness and professional jealousy behind the naming of the Shoemaker-Levy 9 comet00:02
Informal rail talks find no solutions: Eighth strike set to go ahead00:02
Athletics: O'Brien's pole vault error derails his record attempt: Goodwill Games00:02
Calmer growth in US eases fears of interest rate rise: Commerce Department declares figures on target and reduces other estimates00:02
Out of Russia: Wages of capitalism: a salary paid in pork pies00:02
Paying penalty for early settlement: Nic Cicutti tells of a couple landed with an unexpected 4,000 pounds bill00:02
Time travels: The Chiltern Open Air Museum takes rural buildings and restores them to working order. Jane Norrie became a medieval peasant for a day00:02
Obituary: Jack Clemo00:02
Lorries break law00:02
Teenage trippers with a ticket to Ryde: The giants of rock were at the Isle of Wight in August 1970. Jonathan Glancey, the schoolboy, was there, too00:02
Equestrianism: Germans leave victory to the last00:02
Jewellery raid00:02
999 death00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Appointments00:02
Senators claim Whitewater cover-up00:02
RECORDS: Scoring high marks for musical mastery: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson on Sawallisch's new recording of Wagner's Die Meistersinger00:02
Gastropod00:02
Catching the flavour of the sun: My summer with basil: our cookery writer indulges in her seasonal fling00:02
Speedy cash for the stranded traveller00:02
Letter: Labour blots its copy book on diversity of education00:02
Tate's 20m pounds Turners stolen from exhibition in Frankfurt00:02
Appeal Court ruling signals end for Bart's: Judicial challenge of closure refused00:02
Millionaire to be made in TV draw: National Lottery winners to be named in prime time00:02
Racing: Doubles all round00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Berlusconi buys time with business-trust plan00:02
Swimming: Flight of fancy on butterfly wings ruffles the water at the Crystal Palace pool00:02
Nigerian hitch00:02
Travel: Give it a miss00:02
UN ready to endorse Haiti invasion00:02
Motorist who killed girl, 9 jailed for 28 days: Father attacks 'sick' sentence for driver00:02
Veil lifted00:02
Travel: Security not alert00:02
Bar students lose legal challenge00:02
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