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Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Minibus death00:02
Basque 'Tigress' brought to Paris00:02
Judge fails to attend Abiola trial00:02
Farmer trampled00:02
Tightrope fall00:02
Adams tells IRA to stop war: Fear and fury grow among Ulster loyalists as republican terrorists edge nearer to a permanent ceasefire00:02
Crash halts Britain's smallest rail service00:02
Elephant powder versus deflation00:02
One member, who votes?: A row is brewing in Manchester, where Asian challengers threaten to deselect the sitting MP. John Torode investigates00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
While I twiddle, passers-by jangle: An unemployed graduate offers some thoughts on his new career as a busker00:02
Three killed in fire00:02
Survival of the fittest creates a frenzy: Nigel Cope examines the reasons for the rash of mergers in pharmaceuticals00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 16: Apparently . . .00:02
SKB outbids rivals in dollars 3bn Sterling coup: Latest acquisition in industry scramble will create world's largest supplier of over-the-counter medicines00:02
Letter: Unaccountability of private police00:02
Health: The mole that masquerades as pregnancy: Women are rarely warned of one distressing condition that can follow a miscarriage. Margaret Park reports00:02
Health Update: Hi-tech children who cannot cook00:02
MCI deal in mobile phones collapses00:02
Carnival crowds top 1 million00:02
Leading Article: A losing race to keep up with the rules00:02
France expects as Delors' hat hovers above the ring00:02
Football: Yorke's quick strike breaks Villa's duck: Coventry frustrated00:02
Letter: Catholic perspective on rapid population growth00:02
Centrefold: Reality bites: Vicious sketches of the hurly-burly in a smart, West End club00:02
Cricket: All roads lead to Edgbaston: Warwickshire attack grand slam00:02
New faces revive SPD campaign00:02
Jail overcrowding blamed for suicides00:02
Egypt deadlock on Islamic veils00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Court Circular00:02
Motor Racing: Winkelhock's win double00:02
Israeli Arab MP seeks Saddam dialogue00:02
Belfast bus tour00:02
THEATRE / Production Notes: Vitaly Malakhov, director of Theatre-on- Podol, on setting Iago in a swimming-pool00:02
Homeless families escape B & B00:02
Health Update: Dosing up for better bones00:02
Football: Time is ripe for Le Tissier: Venables has to experiment with England selection because of injury while Brown declines that option north of the border00:02
Equestrianism: Prudent Irish cap their triumph00:02
Cook presses for Archer report to be published00:02
Wanted: chef at pounds 50 a week less than going rate: A year after the statutory floor under pay was abolished, minimum wages remain a political hot potato. Robert Chote reports00:02
Where are they now?: Billy Ibadulla00:02
Germany has room to cut rates, says OECD00:02
Obituary: Lord Ardwick00:02
Edinburgh Television Festival: Glib becomes ITV formula for success: Rhys Williams on the Hollywood docu-glitz phenomenon and the failing fortunes of the Big Breakfast00:02
Prescott prepares European offensive: Labour's deputy leader defines his role in the run-up to the next election in an interview with Colin Brown00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Remand prisoners under 21 found hanged this year00:02
Motor Racing: Touring Car Championship takes a Continental drift00:02
Germany has room to cut rates, says OECD00:02
Tracking down the badger bandits: Lynn Eaton meets a man helping the Met to tackle rural crime00:02
Interview: The hero of his own unrhymed triplets: Craig Raine is happy, successful, doesn't believe in modesty and got pounds 60,000 for his new book. Not bad for a poet00:02
POP MUSIC / On Pop00:02
Drugs in Sport: Games weightlifter fails test: Canadian stripped of bronze medals00:02
Epidemics rage across Russian hinterlands00:02
Young offender deaths at record level: Penal welfare groups warn that suicides in jails will continue to increase unless action is taken. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Private bids sought for 'smart-card' benefits system: Government seeks tenders for computer takeover by 199600:02
Health: The mole that masquerades as pregnancy: Women are rarely warned of one distressing condition that can follow a miscarriage. Margaret Park reports00:02
Hindus join Krishna celebrations at controversial temple00:02
Rugby League: Hanley made head coach: Reilly's successor00:02
POP MUSIC / On Pop00:02
MCI deal in mobile phones collapses00:02
China raids death row for body parts00:02
Selling America short is risky: Larry Black reports on the background to an unexpected rally on Wall Street that began by mistake00:02
Birthdays00:02
Kozyrev seeks to avert total war in Bosnia00:02
Letter: Eight questions on 'friendly fire' money00:02
Former MP dies00:02
Low-paid worse off after end of council protection00:02
Court Circular00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 16: Side View: Laughing Gayly00:02
Site Unseen: The city's own secret garden00:02
Lib Dems divided over national minimum wage: Williams advocates US model but Ashdown prefers arbitration scheme00:02
Belfast bus tour00:02
Etc ..00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Bleeding Heart, EC100:02
Not simply a rank injustice: Christopher Bellamy explains why compensation for death is different in war and peace00:02
Letter: Unaccountability of private police00:02
Commonwealth Games: Friendly Games left bereft of all illusion: Ten days that went horribly wrong for England and for a sprinter from Sierra Leone00:02
Question Time; with Sophia Chauchard-Stuart: Eddie Izzard, comedian/actor00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Police appeal for calm after rioting follows estate killing00:02
France expects as Delors' hat hovers above the ring00:02
Equestrianism: Prudent Irish cap their triumph00:02
Former MP dies00:02
Health Update: Jellyfish joins the low-fat menu00:02
Golf: Olazabal takes World Series: Spaniard regains Ohio title while Daly hits out00:02
People: Bandit Queen threatens a blazing row00:02
VIDEO / Fundamental blocks: The principle is simple but Tetris and its successors continue to fascinate. Rupert Goodwins on the shape of things to come00:02
Rugby League: Hanley made head coach: Reilly's successor00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Australian messiah in a skimpy swimsuit: 'The Hawke Memoirs' - Bob Hawke: Heinemann, 20 pounds00:02
Cricket: Lancashire cruise to victory00:02
Obituary: Lettice Cooper00:02
People: Bandit Queen threatens a blazing row00:02
Help me, I want to stop being famous00:02
Leading Article: Serb divisions are West's opportunity00:02
Health Update: Healthy habits by the litre00:02
Cricket: Carr keeps going like a train00:02
China raids death row for body parts00:02
Obituary: Lord Ardwick00:02
Obituary: Sir Eric Faulkner00:02
Edinburgh Television Festival: Channel 4 silenced in Body Shop controversy00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Obituary: Edward Shepherd (Mead)00:02
Viennese help for nursery00:02
Letter: Landlords' benefit00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Growing pains: Who needs the hassle of a garden?00:02
Cook presses for Archer report to be published00:02
Health: For sale: one wheelchair: Roger Dobson reports on a clinic that helps people to live with chronic pain, and to break their dependency on drugs00:02
Cricket: All roads lead to Edgbaston: Warwickshire attack grand slam00:02
Leading Article: Serb divisions are West's opportunity00:02
Obituary: Sir Eric Faulkner00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 16: Reviews00:02
Iraq thieves face 'sharia' penalty00:02
Racing: Maguire steals bank holiday show: Five-timer takes challenger past Dunwoody in a pursuit of the jump jockeys' championship that is already going into overdrive00:02
Drugs in Sport: British diver suspended for refusing test: More problems for officialdom as Commonwealth Games high-board finalist is revealed as having contravened regulations00:02
Obituary: Alice Childress00:02
Great leap forward in Sino-US trade ties00:02
Remand prisoners under 21 found hanged this year00:02
Drugs in Sport: British diver suspended for refusing test: More problems for officialdom as Commonwealth Games high-board finalist is revealed as having contravened regulations00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Paris opera sacking 'illegal'00:02
Arafat squirms as Israel sees off Bhutto00:02
Murder remand00:02
Cuba crisis puts Haiti on back burner00:02
SmithKline spends dollars 3bn at the chemist00:02
The trouble with tennizzzzzzzzzzz: Scalpers are selling top seats for the game's biggest US tournament at face value this week. Attendances are down worldwide and sponsors are pulling out. What is to be done? Jim White reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Australian messiah in a skimpy swimsuit: 'The Hawke Memoirs' - Bob Hawke: Heinemann, 20 pounds00:02
While I twiddle, passers-by jangle: An unemployed graduate offers some thoughts on his new career as a busker00:02
Health Update: All-in-one jabs to protect baby00:02
Growing pains: Who needs the hassle of a garden?00:02
Sniper attack00:02
Leading Article: Suicide message to politicians00:02
ART / Hi-ho, hi-ho, off to work they go: In the first of his regular reviews of contemporary art shows, Adrian Searle identifies the 'seven dwarfs' of British abstract painting00:02
Leading Article: Suicide message to politicians00:02
Cricket: Carr keeps going like a train00:02
SKB outbids rivals in dollars 3bn Sterling coup: Latest acquisition in industry scramble will create world's largest supplier of over-the-counter medicines00:02
Banditry takes hold in Rwanda camps00:02
Labour threat over donations00:02
Drugs in Sport: Games weightlifter fails test: Canadian stripped of bronze medals00:02
Law Report: Pollution by company unaware of faulty piping: Regina v CPC (UK) Ltd - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Evans, Mr Justice Popplewell and Mrs Justice Ebsworth), 15 July 1994.00:02
Postcard from Durham: Wharraye geein,then? Ancient Greek, man, says a classics lecturer00:02
Archaeology: Houses yield age-old secrets: Medieval peasants lived better than we thought, at least in the South, says David Keys00:02
Help me, I want to stop being famous00:02
Eta ready for hunger strike00:02
Obituary: Dorothy Grenfell Williams00:02
Heiress found dead00:02
Letter: Eight questions on 'friendly fire' money00:02
Great leap forward in Sino-US trade ties00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Letter: Catholic perspective on rapid population growth00:02
Tracking down the badger bandits: Lynn Eaton meets a man helping the Met to tackle rural crime00:02
One member, who votes?: A row is brewing in Manchester, where Asian challengers threaten to deselect the sitting MP. John Torode investigates00:02
Low-paid worse off after end of council protection00:02
Obituary: Dorothy Grenfell Williams00:02
Leading Article: A losing race to keep up with the rules00:02
VIDEO / Fundamental blocks: The principle is simple but Tetris and its successors continue to fascinate. Rupert Goodwins on the shape of things to come00:02
Motor Racing: Winkelhock's win double00:02
Letter: Scouts pay a winter visit to Dove Dale00:02
Private bids sought for 'smart-card' benefits system: Government seeks tenders for computer takeover by 199600:02
Portillo revives plan to outlaw strikes in 'essential services'00:02
Four ill after drinking poisoned water00:02
Letter: Unaccountability of private police00:02
The Daily Poem: Extract from 'Dan Do Dheirdre'00:02
Postcard from Durham: Wharraye geein,then? Ancient Greek, man, says a classics lecturer00:02
CINEMA / On Cinema00:02
Racing: Swinburn succeeds in oneupmanship00:02
Survival of the fittest creates a frenzy: Nigel Cope examines the reasons for the rash of mergers in pharmaceuticals00:02
Vatican 'to ditch leftist bishop'00:02
In thing: Bioplus00:02
Unions condemn MPs' 4.7% pay rise00:02
Football: Youngsters save Ardiles a fortune: United at full strength00:02
My mind's just not on the details00:02
Four ill after drinking poisoned water00:02
Football: Scots put faith in 'failures'00:02
Edinburgh Television Festival: Mellor attacks dominance of overseas media owners: Former cabinet minister warns against bigger share of ITV being held by newspaper barons00:02
Motor Racing: Benetton face dual mission in Paris00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Ten hurt in Blackpool funfair ride accident00:02
Health Update: All-in-one jabs to protect baby00:02
Health: For sale: one wheelchair: Roger Dobson reports on a clinic that helps people to live with chronic pain, and to break their dependency on drugs00:02
Tightrope fall00:02
Port blockaded00:02
Commonwealth Games: Commonwealth Games final medals table00:02
Vatican 'to ditch leftist bishop'00:02
Egypt deadlock on Islamic veils00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Croft's best display of season rewarded00:02
Homeless families escape B&B00:02
Health Update: Hi-tech children who cannot cook00:02
Afterthought: obit writers always have the last laugh00:02
In thing: Bioplus00:02
True Gripes: Babble at bedtime: DJs are the bane of pirate radio00:02
The Daily Poem: Extract from 'Dan Do Dheirdre'00:02
Afterthought: obit writers always have the last laugh00:02
Birthdays00:02
ART / Hi-ho, hi-ho, off to work they go: In the first of his regular reviews of contemporary art shows, Adrian Searle identifies the 'seven dwarfs' of British abstract painting00:02
Letter: Unaccountability of private police00:02
Crash halts Britain's smallest rail service00:02
Jail overcrowding blamed for suicides00:02
SmithKline spends dollars 3bn at the chemist00:02
Minibus death00:02
Young offender deaths at record level: Penal welfare groups warn that suicides in jails will continue to increase unless action is taken. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Sniper attack00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Golf: Olazabal takes World Series: Spaniard regains Ohio title while Daly hits out00:02
Tennis: Ivanisevic makes an early exit: US Open loses first seed while Sanchez Vicario makes winning start00:02
No charges00:02
Paris opera sacking 'illegal'00:02
THEATRE / On theatre00:02
Motor Racing: Touring Car Championship takes a Continental drift00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Hindus join Krishna celebrations at controversial temple00:02
Centrefold: Reality bites: Vicious sketches of the hurly-burly in a smart, West End club00:02
Health Update: Alternatives get the official seal00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Bleeding Heart, EC100:02
Letter: A taxing problem00:02
Today's Number: 900:02
DANCE / Enter genius: Judith Mackrell on Merce Cunningham in Edinburgh00:02
Elephant powder versus deflation00:02
New faces revive SPD campaign00:02
Tennis: Ivanisevic makes an early exit: US Open loses first seed while Sanchez Vicario makes winning start00:02
Don't reign on our parade: Business is thriving in Leoplod Road, Wimbledon, but Safeway's plans to build a vast superstore half a mile away may put a stop to all that00:02
Eurofile: To be red or not, that is the question00:02
Wanted: chef at pounds 50 a week less than going rate: A year after the statutory floor under pay was abolished, minimum wages remain a political hot potato. Robert Chote reports00:02
Lib Dems divided over national minimum wage: Williams advocates US model but Ashdown prefers arbitration scheme00:02
Epidemics rage across Russian hinterlands00:02
MUSIC / Proms: In bold focus: Anthony Payne admires the thought-provoking Cleveland Orchestra00:02
Balladur wants three-tier EU00:02
Health Update: Healthy habits by the litre00:02
Commonwealth Games: Friendly Games left bereft of all illusion: Ten days that went horribly wrong for England and for a sprinter from Sierra Leone00:02
Arafat squirms as Israel sees off Bhutto00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Plan to cable all schools free: Companies aim to spend hundreds of millions to steal a march on BT00:02
Letter: Landlords' benefit00:02
Rafters resume perilous odyssey00:02
THEATRE / On theatre00:02
Law Report: Pollution by company unaware of faulty piping: Regina v CPC (UK) Ltd - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Evans, Mr Justice Popplewell and Mrs Justice Ebsworth), 15 July 1994.00:02
UN holds back Tokyo and Bonn00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside00:02
Football: Time is ripe for Le Tissier: Venables has to experiment with England selection because of injury while Brown declines that option north of the border00:02
Eta ready for hunger strike00:02
Unions condemn MPs' 4.7% pay rise00:02
Etc ..00:02
Health Update: Jellyfish joins the low-fat menu00:02
Football: Scots put faith in 'failures'00:02
Selling America short is risky: Larry Black reports on the background to an unexpected rally on Wall Street that began by mistake00:02
Labour threat over donations00:02
Iraq thieves face 'sharia' penalty00:02
The trouble with tennizzzzzzzzzzz: Scalpers are selling top seats for the game's biggest US tournament at face value this week. Attendances are down worldwide and sponsors are pulling out. What is to be done? Jim White reports00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Television Channels00:02
Port blockaded00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
RADIO / Cut, cut, cut it up: Robert Hanks on the dub-mix sound of 'Rushes II'00:02
The sad passing of the naked exhibitionist: Keith Elliott charts the rise and demise of the streakers00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Obituary: Professor Walter Bartley00:02
Drugs in Sport: Indurain allowed to use 'banned' drug00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
US drug officers die in air crash00:02
Commonwealth Games: Commonwealth Games final medals table00:02
Today's Number: 900:02
Letter: Scouts pay a winter visit to Dove Dale00:02
Edinburgh Television Festival: Glib becomes ITV formula for success: Rhys Williams on the Hollywood docu-glitz phenomenon and the failing fortunes of the Big Breakfast00:02
Racing: 'Unfit' Piggott fined00:02
Heiress found dead00:02
Banditry takes hold in Rwanda camps00:02
Plan to cable all schools free: Companies aim to spend hundreds of millions to steal a march on BT00:02
Letter: Revision colleges are no holiday for students00:02
True Gripes: Babble at bedtime: DJs are the bane of pirate radio00:02
On Tour00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 16: Apparently . . .00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cricket: Lancashire cruise to victory00:02
Eurofile: To be red or not, that is the question00:02
Letter: A taxing problem00:02
Obituary: Edward Shepherd (Mead)00:02
ART / Self-Portrait: Bridget Riley talks about Fall, one of six early works on show at the Tate, London00:02
Police appeal for calm after rioting follows estate killing00:02
Homeless families escape B & B00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 16: Side View: Laughing Gayly00:02
Basque 'Tigress' brought to Paris00:02
Site Unseen: The city's own secret garden00:02
Homeless families escape B&B00:02
UN holds back Tokyo and Bonn00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Racing: Maguire steals bank holiday show: Five-timer takes challenger past Dunwoody in a pursuit of the jump jockeys' championship that is already going into overdrive00:02
Three killed in fire00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Obituary: Alice Childress00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Balladur wants three-tier EU00:02
Suicide victim 'had drug problem that was ignored': Teenagers on remand should never be locked up on their own, says mother of man found hanged in cell00:02
Obituary: Professor Walter Bartley00:02
Judge fails to attend Abiola trial00:02
Mandela gives white right a say00:02
Portillo revives plan to outlaw strikes in 'essential services'00:02
Poker: From Mr Tight to Doc Dolittle00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
The sad passing of the naked exhibitionist: Keith Elliott charts the rise and demise of the streakers00:02
Racing: Swinburn succeeds in oneupmanship00:02
ART / Self-Portrait: Bridget Riley talks about Fall, one of six early works on show at the Tate, London00:02
Prescott prepares European offensive: Labour's deputy leader defines his role in the run-up to the next election in an interview with Colin Brown00:02
Murder remand00:02
CINEMA / On Cinema00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Oh, we do like to be beside the seaside00:02
Ten hurt in Blackpool funfair ride accident00:02
My mind's just not on the details00:02
Interview: The hero of his own unrhymed triplets: Craig Raine is happy, successful, doesn't believe in modesty and got pounds 60,000 for his new book. Not bad for a poet00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Croft's best display of season rewarded00:02
RADIO / Cut, cut, cut it up: Robert Hanks on the dub-mix sound of 'Rushes II'00:02
Expansion prospects prompt companies to consider a move00:02
Racing: 'Unfit' Piggott fined00:02
Israeli Arab MP seeks Saddam dialogue00:02
Motor Racing: Benetton face dual mission in Paris00:02
Six and out00:02
Football: Youngsters save Ardiles a fortune: United at full strength00:02
Edinburgh Television Festival: Mellor attacks dominance of overseas media owners: Former cabinet minister warns against bigger share of ITV being held by newspaper barons00:02
DANCE / Enter genius: Judith Mackrell on Merce Cunningham in Edinburgh00:02
US drug officers die in air crash00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Farmer trampled00:02
Carnival crowds top 1 million00:02
Question Time; with Sophia Chauchard-Stuart: Eddie Izzard, comedian/actor00:02
Chess: With one queen behind his back00:02
Football: Yorke's quick strike breaks Villa's duck: Coventry frustrated00:02
Where are they now?: Billy Ibadulla00:02
Mandela gives white right a say00:02
Edinburgh Television Festival: Channel 4 silenced in Body Shop controversy00:02
Letter: Revision colleges are no holiday for students00:02
Suicide victim 'had drug problem that was ignored': Teenagers on remand should never be locked up on their own, says mother of man found hanged in cell00:02
MUSIC / Proms: In bold focus: Anthony Payne admires the thought-provoking Cleveland Orchestra00:02
Six and out00:02
Viennese help for nursery00:02
Not simply a rank injustice: Christopher Bellamy explains why compensation for death is different in war and peace00:02
Obituary: Lettice Cooper00:02
No charges00:02
Don't reign on our parade: Business is thriving in Leoplod Road, Wimbledon, but Safeway's plans to build a vast superstore half a mile away may put a stop to all that00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Television Channels00:02
Health Update: Dosing up for better bones00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Health Update: Alternatives get the official seal00:02
Expansion prospects prompt companies to consider a move00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
Drugs in Sport: Indurain allowed to use 'banned' drug00:02
Adams tells IRA to stop war: Fear and fury grow among Ulster loyalists as republican terrorists edge nearer to a permanent ceasefire00:02
Chess: With one queen behind his back00:02
THEATRE / Production Notes: Vitaly Malakhov, director of Theatre-on- Podol, on setting Iago in a swimming-pool00:02
Cuba crisis puts Haiti on back burner00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 16: Reviews00:02
Kozyrev seeks to avert total war in Bosnia00:02
On Tour00:02
Poker: From Mr Tight to Doc Dolittle00:02
Rafters resume perilous odyssey00:02
Archaeology: Houses yield age-old secrets: Medieval peasants lived better than we thought, at least in the South, says David Keys