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Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Nottingham's lowest fixed-rate deal to date00:02
Yorkshire cuts cost of loans00:02
Football: Viewers spoilt for choice as Central move in00:02
Court Circular00:02
Rugby League: Reilly relies on old guard for decider00:02
Triad gang set up brothel: David Connett reports on a raid to break up an international prostitution ring00:02
Cricket: Round-Up: Worcestershire enjoy duck shoot00:02
The going rate: It's up and under in Wakefield00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Three die in Algiers protest00:02
Motorcycling: Kocinski back to his best00:02
Yeltsin lawyer hurt as car rammed00:02
Damages award00:02
Let me pass please: PETER FORBES introduces a group of poems on the Gulf War, and argues that war poetry in not an anachronism00:02
Angles on Saxons: Before tonight's Prom of Walton, Delius and Vaughan Williams, Bayan Northcott scrutinises the Englishness of English music00:02
Patrick Meaney, corporate battle veteran, dies at 6700:02
The man who's turned fashion inside-out: Jean Colonna's seams are showing; so is the dismay of other fashion designers at his prices, says Roger Tredre00:02
Boy soldier cleared over shooting of best friend00:02
Goldman stays clear of MGN00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Exam result 'bonus' plan for teachers00:02
ABC: Beginners' end: . . . and so to z00:02
Murky start for Dutch satellite TV pornography00:02
Historian places hanging gardens outside Babylon: David Keys looks at research that raises questions over a wonder of the ancient world00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Weekend Travel Update: Windsurfers ahoy]00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Sea search00:02
Obituary: Ashby Harper00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
New costs for home buyers00:02
Letter: No slackness in safety inspections00:02
INTERVIEW / The man with the golden gun: Need to find a parody of a loud, flamboyant, hot-shot American film producer? Joel Silver is your man. Sheila Johnston reports00:02
Jacques Vert dives pounds 2.8m into the red00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Bringing grandeur back to Biddulph00:02
Motorcycling: French test for Lawson00:02
Cricket: Smith leads fightback00:02
Service appointments00:02
Hot hatch owners run into a financial hitch00:02
Goode Durrant makes pounds 9m property write-off00:02
Tavern is scene of literary dispute00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Mordecai Ardon00:02
Weekend Property Update: Know your home00:02
MUSICALS / Playing by numbers: Twenty-seven writers have made a musical in three months. Mark Pappenheim reports00:02
No defence to licence withdrawal00:02
Obituary: Francis Perrin00:02
Mexican leader visits London00:02
Cheap home loan could cost you a lot more: Sue Fieldman investigates the claims of a club offering an exceedingly low mortgage rate and the possible pitfalls of joining up00:02
Rabin helps bring peaceful end to West Bank siege00:02
Hospital cash00:02
Country Matters: Death and the determined village00:02
Market Report: All-round gloom sends Footsie down 50 points00:02
Oh, I do like to be beside the Riverside: Emily Green goes to Dorset with her bucket and spade, to dig for treasures of the table00:02
The Skipton posts a return of 7.88%00:02
The Independent Road Test: The hair-raising feats of Honda's dancing roof: Richard Bremner takes the lid off the new Honda CRX VTi, listens to the engine and revs up the 'targa top' panel00:02
Letter: Pay rise taxes the public's patience00:02
Hospital cash00:02
Terracotta model of Handel00:02
Abbey tracks its missing investors00:02
Packaged for the quick sell: Holiday operators have slashed their prices and travellers are spoilt for choice. Frank Barrett presents a guide to the best deals00:02
BCCI appeal turned down00:02
Lautro acts over with-profits bonds Vivien Goldsmith00:02
Upbeat: First violinist00:02
Malawi jails dissident again00:02
Ferry under tow after sailor is killed in fire00:02
Cray pays pounds 50m for Dowty arm00:02
Sport in Short: Shooting00:02
Letter: Pay rise taxes the public's patience00:02
Weekend Property Update: Moving experience00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Strong mark sends shares into retreat00:02
Tennis: Britain humiliated00:02
Poor result sends IBM diving00:02
Letter: The right role for trade unions00:02
Pesticides worker gets pounds 90,000 for cancer00:02
Olympic Games: Peking's bid under scrutiny00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Redesign your paths and patios00:02
Sport in Short: Volleyball00:02
Weekend Travel Update: InterRail rolls on00:02
Out of South Africa: 'Beautness of leisure' in a life of peril00:02
Compensation ordered over sexual abuse claim00:02
Throgmorton improves00:02
Appointments00:02
Obituary: Lord James of Rusholme00:02
Pounds 30,000 fine for pollution00:02
Profile: When a whip is taking a whipping: Richard Ryder00:02
Sir Robert keeps his cool00:02
Cricket: England ponder the problems of pace00:02
Taking the hyper out of the marche: The legendary set-price meal is a fading memory in France. Self-catering can be cheaper and better. Joanna Blythman offers an insider's shopping guide00:02
Many faces of the war criminal with a laundered past00:02
Weekend Property Update: DIY example00:02
Celebrating fallen heroes in beds of pink dianthus: Our much-loved public parks are being put out to tender. Anna Pavord is concerned00:02
At the devils' blessing00:02
Labour to curb costs in return for union cash00:02
India's PM survives vote00:02
Cautious M&S refuses to put Taurus to the vote00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Little Women given their big breaks: George Cukor: A double life - Patrick McGilligan: Faber pounds 16.9900:02
Business and City Summary00:02
New peers: Correction:00:02
Auctions: Scene by Shakespeare?00:02
Fun and games in the 'Oldie'00:02
Letter: Losing business by ignoring customers00:02
UN vote could resurrect SA talks00:02
Wimbledon case man faces court00:02
View from Tokyo: Foreign brokers say 'sayonara'00:02
THEATRE / Guys and Dolls - Young Vic Theatre00:02
HSBC searches for a new dealing base00:02
Church appointments00:02
Letter: The advantages of breast screening00:02
Buy cheaply now, pay dearly later: As K-day approaches, Steve Cropley explains why some new cars that look like bargains aren't, and others are better value than they seem00:02
UN guard killed as Saddam calls for a holy war00:02
If you won't sell, then how can you buy?: House sales are about to boom - or bust. Forecasts are confusingly at odds, says David Lawson00:02
Letter: Runway capacity at Heathrow00:02
18 killed by 1,000lb car bomb in Lima00:02
ROCK / Diamond is a girl's best friend: Giles Smith on self-assertion, shouting and sentimentality with Neil Diamond at the Wembley Arena00:02
View From Tokyo: MITI goes on the offensive00:02
Cricket: County Championship: Moxon in mood for defiance: Yorkshire are led by shining example - Sussex find sustenance - Nottinghamshire pair enlist for century duty00:02
C&G rate rise means silver lining for savers00:02
Commodities00:02
Golf: Floyd relives former glory on his quest: Guy Hodgson reports from the Open at on an American's race against00:02
The US Presidential Elections: The Democratic Convention: Chase is on for Perot defectors00:02
Law allows ecological vandalism, Lords say00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Pessimistic diplomat tries to make something optimistic happen: Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor, assesses what drives Lord Carrington to continue his efforts for a peace agreement in the former Yugoslav states00:02
Co-op launches foreign service00:02
Perot's supporters swing to Clinton00:02
Children lose out on Lloyds rate changes00:02
Tories say 7% more patients have been treated00:02
Letter: Kinnock's choice00:02
Fears of racism put up walls all over Europe: Andrew Marshall examines what the EC should be doing about the plight of refugees00:02
Henlys attacks bid from Cowie00:02
Portugese put accord at risk00:02
Women losing tax refunds00:02
'Izvestia' loses independence00:02
BAA aims for fairer exchange facilities00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Claims made against Stephens00:02
Institution of Mechanical Engineers00:02
Letter: Packaging that costs a packet00:02
Insuring against an operation00:02
Letter: Packaging that costs a packet00:02
Hussein is on his throne, and it's all right with the US: Reviled by Washington during the Gulf war, Jordan is its ally once more, writes Robert Fisk in Amman00:02
Arrests after second night of city rioting00:02
Hussein is on his throne, and it's all right with the US: Reviled by Washington during the Gulf war, Jordan is its ally once more, writes Robert Fisk in Amman00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Cycling: Roche shows resilience to take El Toro by the horns00:02
Faith and Reason: How to cash in on a sense of value: In the sixth article in our series on what it would mean to try to be a just rich man in the modern world, Andrew Brown looks at how churches raise and spend their money.00:02
INTERVIEW / No room for healing: Peter Stanford talks to Rachel Billington about her latest novel, set inside one of Britain's prisons00:02
Equestrianism: Prospects for gold: Milton keen to bow out in style: Genevieve Murphy on the old grey who may at last provide Britain with an individual Olympic triumph00:02
RECORDS / Hinterland of the soul: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson compare notes on Sibelius's Lemminkainen and Milhaud00:02
Obituary: Marion Pottle00:02
Students offered Royal reception00:02
Ministers unleash political mugging on eve of election00:02
Philips goes on crash diet00:02
TELEVISION / Mavis tries harder: Thomas Sutcliffe spends the evening In With Mavis00:02
Money Grouse: Travel insurance did not go very far for pensioner00:02
Golf: Open quotes00:02
Lethal 'cocktail'00:02
Athletics: Jackson shows dangerous edge: Hurdler looks best British hope to strike gold in Barcelona as sprinter Christie maintains momentum00:02
Departures00:02
Hunt for missing Moore million00:02
Cricket: Botham fuels rumours00:02
Return to the old stamping ground: The postage stamp market, depressed for 12 years, is now showing a few faint signs of recovery, says John Windsor00:02
Police authority split over deal in Halford case00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Transformation of a restoration dream00:02
Racing: Tafrah gives notice of Hern's return00:02
This is your captain shrieking: The prospect of the river turned Eithne Power into a nervous wreck. Then came soothing days of reeds and rushes, herons and waterhens, irises and rhododendrons00:02
Havel quits as Slovakia fulfils 1,000-year dream00:02
ORCHESTRAS / Bands play on: Robert Maycock examines why the BBC is joining in yet another survey00:02
Golf: The 121st Open: Free-wheeling Faldo puts the field to flight: Secret technique helps the favourite to take a three-stroke lead as Ballesteros, Watson and Nicklaus are left out in the cold00:02
Out with the new and in with the old: The hype surrounding beaujolais nouveau obscures the simple pleasures of the real thing, says Anthony Rose00:02
A chance of money back00:02
Birthdays00:02
Hurd offers Bosnians only words00:02
Riots 'mark of respect' to dead local men: High unemployment and a siege mentality fuels an explosion of violence on a Bristol estate. Michael Prestage reports00:02
Racing: History of time supports Fantasy: Paul Hayward expects the top juvenile filly to justify the burden of being called a certainty00:02
Letter: Church tithes00:02
The importance, or not, of our Nigel's spin-offs: He may look like a walking billboard, but can Nigel Mansell really boost a product's sales, or popularise a trend? Jonathan Glancey does some research00:02
The Week in Review: Home News00:02
Vintners' Company00:02
Tarmac raises pounds 60m in sale of bitumen refiner00:02
Gastropod00:02
New peers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A long journey into the labyrinth: David Gilmour on a searching study of Gerald Brenan and his passion for Spain :The interior castle: A life of Gerald Brenan - Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy Sinclair-Stevenson pounds 2500:02
Rugby Union: France ready for chance to shine00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Weekend work00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: Grant aid for old orchards00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Round Buddha's magic mountains: China's Buddhist pilgrims have four peaks to aim for. Frances Wood goes climbing with them, in her search for two ancient timber temples00:02
Recipe: Pretty yellow petals baked in a pie00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Wills00:02
Bank gives advice on reform programme00:02
Girls questioned00:02
Exodus: a story of Christians: The Middle East, the cradle of the faith, offers a present and a future that millions have decided they live through at their peril. Robert Fisk reports00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Convention Diary: 'Potatoe Kid' gets a lesson in spelling00:02
View from Tokyo: Pollution is an unwanted export00:02
'Sexist promotion' condemned00:02
Friendly reminder00:02
Pope 'well' but in slight pain00:02
Letter: Losing business by ignoring customers00:02
Parliament recalled00:02
Parachute death00:02
Hoaxer jailed00:02
Leading Article: No comeback for Mr Smith00:02
Gecas may be prosecuted as war criminal00:02
University appointments00:02
Upbeat: Mozart's man00:02
Weekend Property Update: Conversion call00:02
Upbeat: Violent passion00:02
Train fans buy shrine to Tizer days00:02
Trust asks Panel to act over possible bid00:02
Letter: Pay rise taxes the public's patience00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Peasant stew and other food for thought: Brillat-Savarin: The judge and his stomach - Giles MacDonogh; John Murray pounds 2500:02
Party looks for victory from a mirror image: Labour will today elect John Smith as its new leader. Nicholas Timmins interviews him00:02
Letter: Pay rise taxes the public's patience00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Shares drop as high rates look set to stay00:02
Bosnia left divided by ceasefire00:02
Buying a car through a broker: Mary Wilson describes one way to avoid bargaining with a motor dealer00:02
Quote unquote00:02
EC to review aid for airlines00:02
Releasing the summery stuff from the blend: Michael Jackson raises his glass to the delicate notes of Invergordon Single Grain whisky00:02
Defendant mugged at court00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Old rebel gets it in the Neck: Tribes - Alexander Stuart: Chatto & Windus pounds 13.9900:02
Lloyd's members fail in judicial review attempt00:02
Animal tests rise00:02
Plastic bets fall at the first hurdle: Sue Fieldman reports the curious case of the gambler whose winning wagers expired with his debit card00:02
On-the-spot share deals service00:02
Obituary: Lord Newton00:02
Weekend Gardening Update: How to find the rose you want00:02
Column Eight: On track for the fast lane00:02
Golf: The 121st Open: Love hurts and Couples cut up at the last: Ken Jones on the distinguished players who fell victim to the perilous 18th hole00:02
Motor Racing: Warwick chases double: Patrick Miles reports on an Englishman stamping his authority on the Sportscar World Championship circuit00:02
CODA00:02
Still with profits, but a little less00:02
The Diary00:02
War crimes trial may follow ruling: The libel action by Anton Gecas against a TV company that described him as a mass murderer was seen as a test case