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Hot Tokyo00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
450% profits surge at Ransomes lifts shares00:02
Equestrianism: Fuchs to the front in risky business00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
POP MUSIC / Preview: Great Scott: You want tears? Phil Johnson on Jimmy Scott, the balladeer supreme00:02
Something Else: Festival of Spiritual Unity00:02
Sports Letter: Rough and smooth00:02
POP MUSIC / Albums: Another rock'n'roll swindle00:02
Equity withdrawal set to spiral: Report predicts surge in people raising spending money through house loans00:02
Chamberlain Phipps valued at pounds 74m: Chairman selling pounds 6m worth of shares as company returns to market listing00:02
President returns00:02
Letter: A meeting place of minds00:02
Driver jailed00:02
Surgery problems caused by muscle-relaxing drug: Patients used to be over-anaesthetised, but are now so lightly sedated they risk waking up during an operation. Celia Hall reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Street credibility: Bright, young artists are revitalising Hoxton00:02
Directory calls cut00:02
Cliff fall rescue00:02
Release blocked00:02
Inside File: Israelis demand a Kurt reply00:02
Bottom Line: A rally at Ransomes00:02
MMM boss defies state00:02
New homes may save dormice00:02
Fashion Update: Shirt with a conscience00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Athletics: Dynamic Ladejo whips up a quiet storm: Roger Black's closest rival has made dramatic progress in the past few months. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Bank lending falls00:02
Organisers defend Muslim conference00:02
Education: Why does a walrus walk like a drunk?: Candida Wingate joins a class where poetry is the key to language00:02
Why Silcott deserves pounds 10,000: Adrian Clarke defends compensation for the victim of a miscarriage of justice and his family00:02
TELEVISION / When silence speaks louder than words00:02
Hampshire Avon granted pounds 15m to fight pollution00:02
MUSIC / Running scared: Robert Maycock on an all-20th-century Prom, including a UK premiere by Alexander Goehr00:02
Spy goes back to the cold00:02
Craxi to sue00:02
Hawking says computer virus is form of life: Susan Watts on a man-made menace that mirrors its namesake in Nature00:02
Viacom and TCI may link in heavyweight cable venture00:02
Street credibility: Bright, young artists are revitalising Hoxton00:02
Guarded optimism from Adams over peace process00:02
Golf: Omens favour Ballesteros: Spaniard aims for a double celebration at BMW Open00:02
Education / Research Posts: Too much, too young?: Casual teaching taken on by postgraduates can hamper their research work. Stephen Pritchard describes efforts to formalise the situation00:02
Reptile ring00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Don't fight the car: learn to live with it00:02
Reptile ring00:02
The Kelvin touch? Not on your telly: MacKenzie went to Sky to make it like the Sun. But, says Mark Lawson, Murdoch's body-swap failed00:02
Workers ignite00:02
Security of cars not reflected in price00:02
Letter: A meeting place of minds00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict On Theatre00:02
Athletics: Morceli's target is 10 world records00:02
Cricket: Atherton's men on diet of mental fibre: Headingley's recent history suggests a result is likely in the second Test against South Africa starting today00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
THEATRE / Deride and conquer: Rhoda Koenig on the RSC revival of The Wives' Excuse00:02
Birthdays00:02
Lawyer defends cash for Silcott00:02
POP MUSIC / Now it's top of the Popes: Move over, chanting monks: the Pope's new single is out. Philip Sweeney reports00:02
Letter: Government advertising campaign results00:02
Newsbrief: Sales soar00:02
Market Report: Second-liners in starring role as Footsie marks time00:02
Paris sizzles00:02
Mass grave00:02
Why Silcott deserves pounds 10,000: Adrian Clarke defends compensation for the victim of a miscarriage of justice and his family00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Surgery problems caused by muscle-relaxing drug: Patients used to be over-anaesthetised, but are now so lightly sedated they risk waking up during an operation. Celia Hall reports00:02
American rivals threaten crayfish00:02
Newsbrief: Privatisation plan goes to seed00:02
Football: Giggs breaks free to tip the balance: Jon Culley reports from Molineux on a Wolves side who gained some credit despite a 2-1 defeat00:02
Travel firms launch 1995 price cuts00:02
Robot findings00:02
Bottom Line: Careful pricing00:02
Obsessions: Pool of talent: Waterhouse Studios in London's East End offer professional facilities at cheap rates. Dolly Dhingra put on her cans00:02
Obituary: Tai Solarin00:02
HIV: Global battle to conquer HIV 'may be lost': Ten years after the Aids virus was first identified, 17 million people are infected and the end of the epidemic is nowhere in sight00:02
Kurdish MPs go on trial in Turkey: Six nationalist deputies face the death penalty, writes Hugh Pope in Istanbul00:02
Cowes week sails into jamboree of beer and music: Steve Boggan reports on a sea-change that is threatening the famous regatta's image00:02
Racing: Eddery returns at Deauville00:02
Leading Article: This is the month of August, after all00:02
A rare accord as Knesset embraces Jordan00:02
Cowes week sails into jamboree of beer and music: Steve Boggan reports on a sea-change that is threatening the famous regatta's image00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
POP MUSIC / Loving Elvis, warts and all: Does the discovery of Elvis's wart open up scientific possibilities for cloning? Andy Gill investigates an exhibition that challenges the boundaries of taste00:02
Court Circular00:02
Archaeology: Secrets of St Adrian's isle: The monks left May long ago, and today instead of pilgrims it attracts tourists and historians, including David Keys00:02
The Rail Dispute: How left-wing is the RMT?: Leadership of the signal workers' union is not as radical as some think, writes Barrie Clement00:02
Americans angry as BCCI man is jailed00:02
Men charged with aiding UFF00:02
Cricket: Referee warns captain00:02
Suicide man 'in fear of CSA letter'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
DANCE / Louise Levene On Dance00:02
Don't fight the car: learn to live with it00:02
Obituary: Jack Spurgeon00:02
HIV: Optimists put faith in radical scientific rethink: Steve Connor finds leading researchers divided on the prospects of making progress00:02
HIV: Optimists put faith in radical scientific rethink: Steve Connor finds leading researchers divided on the prospects of making progress00:02
A matter of birth and death: Richard Phillips talks to a couple in a race against time because of the policy of a fertility clinic00:02
Feminist writer out on bail00:02
DANCE / Some animals are more equal: Triple Bill - Royal Ballet00:02
'Journal' criticised00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Football: Everton seek Sosa in quest for firepower: Walker moves for Uruguayan while Evans prepares to follow him into transfer market with pounds 9m to spend00:02
Chess: Kamsky puts the squeeze on Anand00:02
Motor Racing: Berlusconi is urged to save Monza race00:02
Americans angry as BCCI man is jailed00:02
The Daily Poem: Death Valley00:02
Leading Article: Time to save the economy00:02
Threat of rival suitor puts new life into funeral bid war: Great Southern in talks with mystery third party about challenge to SCI offer00:02
Imro calls for openness00:02
HIV / Case History: John finds the strength to be positive: Liz Hunt meets a one-time yuppie who lives with the legacy of a San Francisco summer00:02
Education: Mum, let's do some exams: For most parents, teaching GSCEs at home would be a daunting task, but the numbers are increasing. Emma Cook reports00:02
Suicide man 'in fear of CSA letter'00:02
POP MUSIC / On The Road: When did your father last see you?: In Ireland, our correspondent has to cope with groupies, stage invaders and his parents00:02
Cricket: Why England need Tufnell to show his passion for the game: Rob Steen on how the troubled spinner is coping with pressure on and off the field00:02
Teletext helps keep the City's population up to date00:02
Germans argue over red and dirty socks00:02
The one where Ford broke the mould00:02
Men charged with aiding UFF00:02
Racing: View heads queue for the QEII00:02
Letter: It doesn't pay for councils to borrow00:02
The Rail Dispute: How left-wing is the RMT?: Leadership of the signal workers' union is not as radical as some think, writes Barrie Clement00:02
Newsbrief: Winning ways00:02
Newsbrief: Action group to fight smog00:02
Goodwill Games: Ice farce turns into fiasco: Jam on court at the Goodwill Games00:02
BA spurns US pilots' call to boost stake00:02
Diary00:02
Plan shelved00:02
Old dirt on a new broom: In Berlusconi's democracy, they do in Rome what the Romans have always done, says Paul Ginsborg00:02
Letter: The demonising of Winston Silcott00:02
Camping group in hospital00:02
Letter: Support for Turkey's Foreign Minister00:02
Goodwill Games: Ice farce turns into fiasco: Jam on court at the Goodwill Games00:02
CENTREFOLD / Don't watch that ..: North London's baggy-trousered nutters turn back the clocks00:02
CU silent on pounds 500m rights issue rumour00:02
Dear Malcolm Rifkind: With top brass mounting a stout defence against cuts, you needed an example of how they feather their nests. And, hey presto, out it popped00:02
Bosnian Serbs again reject peace plan00:02
Brazil candidate00:02
Council acts to silence alarms00:02
Newsbrief: Children at risk00:02
DANCE / Some animals are more equal: Triple Bill - Royal Ballet00:02
Football: Barnes raring to go00:02
HIV: Search for a cure now in its second decade: Scientific rivalry overshadowed French team's discovery in 198300:02
Obsessions: Pool of talent: Waterhouse Studios in London's East End offer professional facilities at cheap rates. Dolly Dhingra put on her cans00:02
Fake dollars 2m seized00:02
English boats attacked in 'tuna war'00:02
Sailing: Search for lost buoy has Cowes in chaos: Stuart Alexander on a sailing farce that rivalled a past event at Aintree00:02
Camping group in hospital00:02
Newsbrief: Sales soar00:02
The Daily Poem: Death Valley00:02
Letter: Support for Turkey's Foreign Minister00:02
Tennis: Petchey puts out careless Chang00:02
Sports Letter: Skewed response00:02
Equestrianism: Fuchs to the front in risky business00:02
Athletics: Dynamic Ladejo whips up a quiet storm: Roger Black's closest rival has made dramatic progress in the past few months. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Fashion: Subtlety - forget it] - We've had the softly, softly. Here comes something more old-fashioned - the knock 'em sideways, leave 'em breathless is back, says Alison Veness00:02
Pros the way to halt cons00:02
Five French shot dead in Algiers00:02
US tardiness 'made genocide easier': Richard Dowden examines a catalogue of delays which prevented the world from helping Rwanda in time00:02
The Rail Dispute: Railtrack chief embarks on charm offensive: Barrie Clement looks at the battle being fought for the hearts and minds of staff and customers00:02
Record drugs haul at London airports00:02
Fears for environmental protection funding00:02
Gent to quit Woolf at cost of pounds 7m00:02
Obituary: Bryan Greensted00:02
Harrods top five pate00:02
Newsbrief: Bars lose impact00:02
The marrying kind: For the banks, buying a building society is more of a necessity than merely an opportunity. John Willcock reports00:02
Escoffier was our Forte: Forte have wanted the Savoy for 15 years. But the late Sir Hugh Wontner fought them off, and a rough fight it was. Now, at last, Fortefication is nigh. James Cusick reports00:02
In Thing: Superman T-shirts00:02
Enough to make you sick: Holidays used to mean sun, surf and sand. Now its skin cancer, sewage and salmonella00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Education / Research Posts: Too much, too young?: Casual teaching taken on by postgraduates can hamper their research work. Stephen Pritchard describes efforts to formalise the situation00:02
POP MUSIC / On The Road: When did your father last see you?: In Ireland, our correspondent has to cope with groupies, stage invaders and his parents00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Letter: A meeting place of minds00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
POP MUSIC / Now it's top of the Popes: Move over, chanting monks: the Pope's new single is out. Philip Sweeney reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Sports Letter: Punishment enough00:02
Fake dollars 2m seized00:02
Hutus plot to regain Rwanda00:02
Jungle warfare beats the thieves: James Ruppert suggests some tricks that may save your car from being stolen00:02
English boats attacked in 'tuna war'00:02
Industry's leaders split on level of state aid: IoD hails Portillo hard line as CBI backs government support programmes00:02
President returns00:02
Letter: A meeting place of minds00:02
Rugby Union: Board to fight all the way on professionalism: Chairman promises action following claims of payments to players and Inland Revenue investigations00:02
View from City Road: Securities houses reach for the Sky00:02
Euro-squabble holds back Gatt accord00:02
Obituary: Bryan Greensted00:02
Iran swaps 'contorted nude' for poetry book00:02
Sainsbury checked by Tesco's pounds 247m bid: MacLaurin wins the war for William Low supermarket chain as rival declines to better 360p-a-share offer00:02
True Gripes: Krazy Katastrophy: Why do we allow such verbal massacres?00:02
Sailing: Quencher refreshes Eaton: Newly finished boat goes from strength to strength00:02
Planning a wedding in one easy stop00:02
Time limits to be set on NHS care: Preparation for guidance on free long-term nursing given at launch of social services charters00:02
Vessel freed00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Praise for Labour leader angers Ashdown: Lord Rodgers calls for Lib Dems to co-operate with Blair. Nicholas Timmins and Stephen Goodwin report00:02
Iran lashes out00:02
US to assist Argentine navy00:02
Contract for new oilfield awarded00:02
THEATRE / Deride and conquer: Rhoda Koenig on the RSC revival of The Wives' Excuse00:02
Education: 'I haven't missed out on anything'00:02
Mass grave00:02
The one where Ford broke the mould00:02
Directory calls cut00:02
Boxing: Board under attack00:02
Boxing: Board under attack00:02
Court Circular00:02
DANCE / Louise Levene On Dance00:02
Freedom in SA fails to bring relief from crime00:02
POP MUSIC / Albums: Another rock'n'roll swindle00:02
Paris sizzles00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Homes grant cut00:02
Spruced-up palaces prove visitors will pay: Improvements at Historic Royal Palaces bring pounds 4.6m surplus. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Football: Giggs breaks free to tip the balance: Jon Culley reports from Molineux on a Wolves side who gained some credit despite a 2-1 defeat00:02
Sporting Digest: Goodwill Games00:02
Letter: A meeting place of minds00:02
Dear David Sainsbury: The mother of a Sainsbury checkout operator asks the the supermarket chief to give her son a break - and a complimentary cup of coffee00:02
Three die in Nigeria protests00:02
Letter: Choosing the right secondary school00:02
OPERA / Power without responsibility: This year's new Ring cycle at Bayreuth raises wider issues about the future direction of Wagner's own festival. Antony Peattie reports00:02
HIV: Global battle to conquer HIV 'may be lost': Ten years after the Aids virus was first identified, 17 million people are infected and the end of the epidemic is nowhere in sight00:02
Hostage woes00:02
Bosnian Serbs again reject peace plan00:02
Feminist writer out on bail00:02
Gent to quit Woolf at cost of pounds 7m00:02
View from City Road: The business of being different00:02
Where shall we meet?: Caravan Serai W100:02
Education: Why does a walrus walk like a drunk?: Candida Wingate joins a class where poetry is the key to language00:02
Plan shelved00:02
Warburg's pounds 300,000 gifts settle SBC rift00:02
Golf: Joint favourites at Dalmahoy00:02
Concern at fraud against mentally impaired00:02
Teletext helps keep the City's population up to date00:02
DILEMMAS / Should I leave my wife and child?00:02
Balaguer wins00:02
Pembroke: Gunfight not OK by Midland00:02
Chess: Kamsky puts the squeeze on Anand00:02
Enough to make you sick: Holidays used to mean sun, surf and sand. Now its skin cancer, sewage and salmonella00:02
Iran lashes out00:02
Diary00:02
Fashion Update: Shirt with a conscience00:02
Homes grant cut00:02
'Let me in or I will blow your head off': Couple tell of terror as fleeing gunman dies on their doorstep after armed robbery00:02
Praise for Labour leader angers Ashdown: Lord Rodgers calls for Lib Dems to co-operate with Blair. Nicholas Timmins and Stephen Goodwin report00:02
Racing: Piggott's switch stirs up anger: The veteran jockey sports the Queen's colours to the dismay of Swedish punters anticipating a Derby display00:02
Witnesses jailed for late arrival at court00:02
Motor Racing: Berlusconi is urged to save Monza race00:02
New suggestion on heart disease risk00:02
Spruced-up palaces prove visitors will pay: Improvements at Historic Royal Palaces bring pounds 4.6m surplus. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Leading Article: This is the month of August, after all00:02
Man awake during heart surgery00:02
Sports Letter: All polished off00:02
Letter: The demonising of Winston Silcott00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Leading Article: Aids: not an issue for moralisers00:02
Football: Everton seek Sosa in quest for firepower: Walker moves for Uruguayan while Evans prepares to follow him into transfer market with pounds 9m to spend00:02
Release blocked00:02
Contract for new oilfield awarded00:02
Germans argue over red and dirty socks00:02
Golf: Joint favourites at Dalmahoy00:02
Unemployed executive welcomes journalists to his lovely home00:02
American rivals threaten crayfish00:02
Letter: The demonising of Winston Silcott00:02
Time limits to be set on NHS care: Preparation for guidance on free long-term nursing given at launch of social services charters00:02
US to assist Argentine navy00:02
Something Else: Festival of Spiritual Unity00:02
Balaguer wins00:02
Bridge: Quick, but not quite quick enough00:02
Letter: It doesn't pay for councils to borrow00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Lawyer defends cash for Silcott00:02
Dear David Sainsbury: The mother of a Sainsbury checkout operator asks the the supermarket chief to give her son a break - and a complimentary cup of coffee00:02
Hot Tokyo00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Obituary: Kathleen Davies-Cooke00:02
Hawking says computer virus is form of life: Susan Watts on a man-made menace that mirrors its namesake in Nature00:02
Baby-smuggling trial date set00:02
Baby-smuggling trial date set00:02
Concern at fraud against mentally impaired00:02
Letter: Government advertising campaign results00:02
Letter: Fashion for vicars00:02
Robot findings00:02
Cliff fall rescue00:02
Spy goes back to the cold00:02
CU silent on pounds 500m rights issue rumour00:02
Council acts to silence alarms00:02
Leading Article: Time to save the economy00:02
HIV: Optimists put faith in radical scientific rethink: Steve Connor finds leading researchers divided on the prospects of making progress00:02
Glossary: Look out, he's a bit of a personality00:02
Racing: Piggott's switch stirs up anger: The veteran jockey sports the Queen's colours to the dismay of Swedish punters anticipating a Derby display00:02
Pros the way to halt cons00:02
US tardiness 'made genocide easier': Richard Dowden examines a catalogue of delays which prevented the world from helping Rwanda in time00:02
Write-off of goodwill to cost Blue Circle pounds 44m00:02
Three die in Nigeria protests00:02
Warburg's pounds 300,000 gifts settle SBC rift00:02
Hutus plot to regain Rwanda00:02
450% profits surge at Ransomes lifts shares00:02
Fears for environmental protection funding00:02
Chamberlain Phipps valued at pounds 74m: Chairman selling pounds 6m worth of shares as company returns to market listing00:02
Imro calls for openness00:02
Travel firms launch 1995 price cuts00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
Rocket attack00:02
Bottom Line: A rally at Ransomes00:02
'Let me in or I will blow your head off': Couple tell of terror as fleeing gunman dies on their doorstep after armed robbery00:02
Freedom in SA fails to bring relief from crime00:02
Silly Questions: Why football referees dye their hair pitch black00:02
Five French shot dead in Algiers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mediocrity and the moral misuse of power: Eminent Churchillians - Andrew Roberts: Weidenfeld & Nicholson, pounds 2000:02
Sports Letter: Rough and smooth00:02
Dockland terns00:02
Witnesses jailed for late arrival at court00:02
Westland ends 15-year row00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
HIV: Search for a cure now in its second decade: Scientific rivalry overshadowed French team's discovery in 198300:02
Rocket attack00:02
Fashion: Subtlety - forget it] - We've had the softly, softly. Here comes something more old-fashioned - the knock 'em sideways, leave 'em breathless is back, says Alison Veness00:02
Organisers defend Muslim conference00:02
Viacom and TCI may link in heavyweight cable venture00:02
In Thing: Superman T-shirts00:02
Cricket: Why England need Tufnell to show his passion for the game: Rob Steen on how the troubled spinner is coping with pressure on and off the field00:02
Sports Letter: All polished off00:02
Hostage woes00:02
Letter: Fashion for vicars00:02
Newsbrief: Disabled voice00:02
Athletics: Morceli's target is 10 world records00:02
MMM boss defies state00:02
Inside File: Israelis demand a Kurt reply00:02
Golf: Omens favour Ballesteros: Spaniard aims for a double celebration at BMW Open00:02
Gypsies remember00:02
Sports Letter: Punishment enough00:02
HIV: Optimists put faith in radical scientific rethink: Steve Connor finds leading researchers divided on the prospects of making progress00:02
The Kelvin touch? Not on your telly: MacKenzie went to Sky to make it like the Sun. But, says Mark Lawson, Murdoch's body-swap failed00:02
Cricket: Atherton's men on diet of mental fibre: Headingley's recent history suggests a result is likely in the second Test against South Africa starting today00:02
Sports Letter: Little nobodies on the rampage00:02
True Gripes: Krazy Katastrophy: Why do we allow such verbal massacres?00:02
Threat of rival suitor puts new life into funeral bid war: Great Southern in talks with mystery third party about challenge to SCI offer00:02
Education: Mum, let's do some exams: For most parents, teaching GSCEs at home would be a daunting task, but the numbers are increasing. Emma Cook reports00:02
Newsbrief: Corniche to go00:02
Driver jailed00:02
Archaeology: Secrets of St Adrian's isle: The monks left May long ago, and today instead of pilgrims it attracts tourists and historians, including David Keys00:02
Gypsies remember00:02
Unemployed executive welcomes journalists to his lovely home00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Glossary: Look out, he's a bit of a personality00:02
Summer school beats crime: Lesley Gerard on an unexpected success story in one of the capital's most deprived areas00:02
The Rail Dispute: Support for strikers starting to wear thin: Commuters losing patience with signal workers as disruption enters eighth week00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
DILEMMAS / Should I leave my wife and child?00:02
New homes may save dormice00:02
BR plea for end to rail strikes: 'Hugely destructive' dispute puts everybody's future at stake, Sir Bob Reid warns both sides00:02
View from City Road: Patience may have its reward00:02
Workers ignite00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Crumbling facades and frayed nerves: In 1983 George Rose was told to repair his listed flat . . . work starts next month00:02
Dockland terns00:02
Bottom Line: H&C is good value despite banana skins00:02
Education: 'I haven't missed out on anything'00:02
Wary Wickes pulls ahead to pounds 9m half-way00:02
Cricket: Referee warns captain00:02
Summer school beats crime: Lesley Gerard on an unexpected success story in one of the capital's most deprived areas00:02
Woodstock sees profits blowin' in the wind00:02
Sailing: Quencher refreshes Eaton: Newly finished boat goes from strength to strength00:02
Fashion Update: Models in the movies00:02
TELEVISION / When silence speaks louder than words00:02
View from City Road: Patience may have its reward00:02
Old dirt on a new broom: In Berlusconi's democracy, they do in Rome what the Romans have always done, says Paul Ginsborg00:02
Fashion Update: Which is the real doll?00:02
Family tragedy00:02
A matter of birth and death: Richard Phillips talks to a couple in a race against time because of the policy of a fertility clinic00:02
Globe Theatre nears completion00:02
Jungle warfare beats the thieves: James Ruppert suggests some tricks that may save your car from being stolen00:02
Tunnel go-ahead00:02
FILM / John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Black barristers evicted after rent dispute00:02
Newsbrief: Privatisation plan goes to seed00:02
Obituary: Jack Spurgeon00:02
Crumbling facades and frayed nerves: In 1983 George Rose was told to repair his listed flat . . . work starts next month00:02
Today's Number: 392,75000:02
Are these signs related? I think we should be told00:02
Harrisons cautious on acquisitions00:02
Planning a wedding in one easy stop00:02
OPERA / Power without responsibility: This year's new Ring cycle at Bayreuth raises wider issues about the future direction of Wagner's own festival. Antony Peattie reports00:02
Sports Letter: Skewed response00:02
Clinton leads call to keep Iraq sanctions00:02
Rugby Union: Board to fight all the way on professionalism: Chairman promises action following claims of payments to players and Inland Revenue investigations00:02
Westland ends 15-year row00:02
Fashion Update: Which is the real doll?00:02
Tennis: Petchey puts out careless Chang00:02
Bottom Line: Careful pricing00:02
New suggestion on heart disease risk00:02
Letter: Choosing the right secondary school00:02
Guarded optimism from Adams over peace process00:02
A rare accord as Knesset embraces Jordan00:02
Escoffier was our Forte: Forte have wanted the Savoy for 15 years. But the late Sir Hugh Wontner fought them off, and a rough fight it was. Now, at last, Fortefication is nigh. James Cusick reports00:02
Wary Wickes pulls ahead to pounds 9m half-way00:02
The marrying kind: For the banks, buying a building society is more of a necessity than merely an opportunity. John Willcock reports00:02
CENTREFOLD / Don't watch that ..: North London's baggy-trousered nutters turn back the clocks00:02
Newsbrief: Winning ways00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Tunnel go-ahead00:02
Harrods top five pate00:02
Market Report: Second-liners in starring role as Footsie marks time00:02
Iran swaps 'contorted nude' for poetry book00:02
Letter: A meeting place of minds00:02
Industry's leaders split on level of state aid: IoD hails Portillo hard line as CBI backs government support programmes00:02
POP MUSIC / Loving Elvis, warts and all: Does the discovery of Elvis's wart open up scientific possibilities for cloning? Andy Gill investigates an exhibition that challenges the boundaries of taste00:02
Equity withdrawal set to spiral: Report predicts surge in people raising spending money through house loans00:02
BR plea for end to rail strikes: 'Hugely destructive' dispute puts everybody's future at stake, Sir Bob Reid warns both sides00:02
Obituary: Tai Solarin00:02
'Journal' criticised00:02
Bentsen gets off lightly on Whitewater00:02
Clinton leads call to keep Iraq sanctions00:02
DILEMMAS / My son, the furtive dope smoker00:02
Fashion Update: Models in the movies00:02
Woodstock sees profits blowin' in the wind00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Obituary: Kathleen Davies-Cooke00:02
Bank lending falls00:02
Family tragedy00:02
Newsbrief: Children at risk00:02
DILEMMAS / My son, the furtive dope smoker00:02
Dear Malcolm Rifkind: With top brass mounting a stout defence against cuts, you needed an example of how they feather their nests. And, hey presto, out it popped00:02
The incredible bulk00:02
HIV / Case History: John finds the strength to be positive: Liz Hunt meets a one-time yuppie who lives with the legacy of a San Francisco summer00:02
Bottom Line: H&C is good value despite banana skins00:02
Cutty Sark station on the agenda00:02
Sailing: Search for lost buoy has Cowes in chaos: Stuart Alexander on a sailing farce that rivalled a past event at Aintree00:02
Football: Barnes raring to go00:02
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Craxi to sue00:02
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Brazil candidate00:02
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Man awake during heart surgery00:02
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Globe Theatre nears completion00:02
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Write-off of goodwill to cost Blue Circle pounds 44m00:02
Security of cars not reflected in price00:02
Hampshire Avon granted pounds 15m to fight pollution00:02
Pembroke: Gunfight not OK by Midland00:02
Kurdish MPs go on trial in Turkey: Six nationalist deputies face the death penalty, writes Hugh Pope in Istanbul00:02
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View from City Road: The business of being different00:02
Letter: The demonising of Winston Silcott00:02
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Letter: It doesn't pay for councils to borrow00:02
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Letter: The demonising of Winston Silcott00:02
Record drugs haul at London airports00:02
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POP MUSIC / All together now: kerdanggg]: Rhys Chatham's 'Symphony for 101 Guitars' needs, inevitably, 101 guitarists. Jim White risked his hearing at the auditionsPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in