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Column Eight: Taking a bite out of tradition00:02
Humming blight mystifies scientists00:02
Court Circular00:02
Popeye cartoon strip aborted00:02
Police recruits given guidance on avoiding bias00:02
'Gutter press' backed by watchdog00:02
Sailing: Gaucho rides clear00:02
Review of automatic life sentence for murder 'unlikely'00:02
We're trapped, but a 'treaty' could save us: Modern Keynesians tell us to stop worrying about inflation, but the great economist would have been far more radical, says Robert Skidelsky00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Obituary: Jean-Florian Mettetal00:02
The make or break time: Don-e is the multi-talented figurehead of a new wave of British soul. Joseph Gallivan talks to him00:02
View from City Road: Don't discount Union's recovery00:02
The last pilchard factory heads for a showdown: Food regulations are blamed for wrecking a curing process that has worked for centuries. Martin Jackson reports00:02
Obituary: Hammer DeRoburt00:02
Cricket: Stylish Waugh goes about his work00:02
Zhivkov charged00:02
Vichy skeletons stay firmly locked in the cupboard: France has still not come to terms with war-time collaboration, Julian Nundy reports from Vichy00:02
Quadrant chairman quits over default00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Whodunnit?00:02
Letter: The transgressions of public figures00:02
View from City Road: Coal's future still looks black00:02
JAZZ INTERVIEW / Milking the bone dry: Phil Johnson talks to the tenor sax-player Plas Johnson about solos and session work00:02
Chancellor puts new curbs on spending: Robert Chote reports how ministers will in future have to fight for slices of a predetermined cake00:02
Madrid summit00:02
Military strike against Iraq looms: Charles Richards, Middle East Editor, assesses the likely consequences for Baghdad of its defiance of the UN00:02
A small puff for a great sponsor00:02
Whistle-stop Clinton sets pace on Route 54: David Usborne, in Vandalia, Illinois, finds the Democrats exploiting the values of old-style election campaigning00:02
Croatia and Bosnia join to put pressure on West00:02
Leading Article: Iraq's new test for the UN00:02
Cricket: Penney coins in a handsome tally00:02
Union leaders toe the line on block vote cut00:02
Birthdays00:02
Obituary: John Bratby00:02
Letter: Sources of the Church's capital00:02
INTELLIGENTSIA / Searching high and low: Andy Gill on Brian Eno's three-part lantern lecture at Sadler's Wells00:02
International Conference on Aids: Strain of virus may affect transmission00:02
RIFFS / Kate Pierson of The B52s on Dylan's 'A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall'00:02
Iran is ready to return Airbuses00:02
Letter: Marriage successes00:02
Straitjacket for public spending: Treasury alarms ministers with proposal that will set department against department00:02
Fairytale theft00:02
Palermo police chief is replaced00:02
Mellor's wife pleads for truce in public row00:02
Olympics: Barcelona '92: Blood testing programme accelerated: New drug tests developing as Bulgarians fall foul of old methods00:02
Exchange chief criticism mounts00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Survival techniques in the gathering darkness: The hour of the women - Christian von Krockow: Faber pounds 14.9900:02
Two firm bids for Canary Wharf00:02
EC founder dies00:02
Munich police 'shot dead eight Israeli athletes'00:02
Cricket Round-Up: McCague attracts TCCB00:02
ITN to move into radio with hourly news service00:02
Anniversaries00:02
British soul: the new generation00:02
Housing benefit 'should be extended to home owners'00:02
Sport in Short: Croquet00:02
Inuits deplore threat to the Arctic00:02
Education: Wonderful brains, shame about the maths: A lack of basic numeracy can seriously damage graduates' job prospects, says Elaine Williams00:02
Keays award00:02
Germany approves military's new role00:02
Warder held00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Commentary: Treasury's plan smacks of panic00:02
Racing: King George jockeys left in limbo00:02
International Conference on Aids: New therapy aims to use body's own anti-HIV cell00:02
Rugby Union: Lions to insist on formal means00:02
Market Report: Bear stories drive Footsie even lower00:02
Coal's lost markets threaten 20,000 jobs00:02
Taxi driver jailed for rape in cab00:02
Southampton shopkeepers struggle to survive00:02
Poor sales point to recession00:02
Diary00:02
Journalist 'recorded sex life in notebook'00:02
Three men shot00:02
Cricket: Gooch sends letter of complaint to Hunte00:02
Air crash deaths at lowest for 8 years00:02
Memorial services00:02
Architect wins00:02
Letter: The transgressions of public figures00:02
When the only way out is a shotgun: Isolation and financial pressures are driving many farmers to suicide. Andrew Morgan reports on the despair that lurks in rural Britain00:02
Hurd tries to end row with UN on Yugoslavia00:02
First Lockerbie damages award00:02
Driver jailed00:02
Warning of new refugee flood00:02
Japanese Red Army clings to 'ultimate dream': Only 20 members are left of the organisation that cut its terrorist teeth on the 1972 Lod airport massacre. Terry McCarthy describes a revolution put on hold00:02
Pacific Horizon cuts Jupiter Tyndall link00:02
Air crash deaths at lowest for 8 years00:02
Olympic Games: Dick seeks compromise00:02
Brands must flow in water deal: The ruling on the Perrier sale imposes strict conditions on Nestle. Tim Jackson reports00:02
Tory inaction over 'smears' attacked00:02
Halford calls an end to her two-year battle: A high-profile discrimination case has reached an inconclusive finish. Equal rights groups believe it is a setback, but only in the short term00:02
Dinners00:02
Burns-Anderson seeks restructuring of debts00:02
Greek denial00:02
Patient died after signing himself out of hospital00:02
Neighbour casts doubt on time of murder00:02
Cycling: Colotti makes a clean break00:02
View from City Road: Bright light on the USM00:02
Cricket: England wary of conducting a trial by fire00:02
Football: Rocastle's move to Leeds leaves room for Thomas00:02
Campaigners see strategic advantages: Barrie Clement looks at the affair's implications for equal opportunites (CORRECTED)00:02
Falling retail sales add to market gloom00:02
Museum charts glory days of power at sea00:02
Butlers Wharf Building sold for pounds 20m00:02
Rats' cocktail00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Law Report: UK social security benefits payable to Irish family: Hughes v Chief Adjudication Officer - European Court of Justice: 16 July 1992.00:02
Education: Marked for life by an unfair degree: Julia Llewellyn Smith reports on moves to change how students' performances are graded by universities00:02
Unions call general strike as SA talks fail00:02
DIY redemption for Elvises in Lurex00:02
Beaten up by my 10-year-old: What could be worse than a violent partner? A violent child. Pearl Hughes knows00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Ratners likely to meet pounds 58m call00:02
Help for Albania00:02
Public Services Management: We can't go on meeting like this: Councillors are having to face up to a change in their traditional role and must rediscover their worth. Paul Gosling reports00:02
Anxieties of influence: Melancholic or Marxist? 100 years after his birth, Walter Benjamin is still causing arguments. Kevin Jackson reports00:02
Education: We need a Kyrgyz speaker - now: These days, obscure languages become essential overnight. Donald MacLeod reports on threatened cutbacks at the School of African and Oriental Studies00:02
Who is this man Milan Panic?: How did an American millionaire become Prime Minister of Yugoslavia? And what's in it for him? Keith Botsford reports00:02
Recession wins Britain its EC rebate00:02
Commentary: Reassessing retirement00:02
Sport in Short: Pools Dividends00:02
Letter: Human rights abuses in Kurdish Turkey00:02
Critically ill woman seeks right to die00:02
NEW ALBUMS / Heaven knows he's miserable now: Morrissey and Youssou N'Dour widen their horizons; American avant-rockers stay at home00:02
Olympic Countdown: Badminton: Rashid poised00:02
Olympic Countdown: Canoeing: Foxes hunt in packs00:02
Police re-enact Nickell murder00:02
Rumour mill in top gear as Bush campaign falters00:02
Treaty ends era of Asian enmity00:02
Radiation fear00:02
Earnings up 22% at First Maryland00:02
FESTIVALS / Rochelle around the clock: Philip Sweeney listens in vain for the sound of French music at Francofolies00:02
Father attacks girl's killer in courtroom00:02
Smith shuns TUC00:02
Fashion: Dressed for maximum exposure: As a model Lee Miller imprinted a unique style on the Thirties and Forties. And then she turned and shot back, says Lisa Armstrong00:02
Helicopter rescues 38 from boat00:02
Olympics: Petranoff laments S African disunity00:02
Fashion: Athletes seek the tight stuff: Tamsin Blanchard examines the changing shape of what's worn00:02
Sewage spill00:02
Olympic Countdown: Rowing: Fine outlook for Britain00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Business and City summary00:02
Golf: The heat is off00:02
Housing groups raise pounds 83m from bond markets00:02
Drug baron escapes after prison battle00:02
Out of Australia: The bitter taste of vintage crime00:02
MUSIC / The world of Wooster: Arthur Jacobs reports on neglected works by Villa- Lobos and Edward German at a festival of light opera in Ohio00:02
Fantasy world of a murderer: Scott Singleton transformed himself with a bogus identity that convinced even his former wife that he was a qualified pilot00:02
Commentary: All eyes on Germany00:02
Prisoner goes on the run to protest his guilt00:02
Whitehall sacking is blamed on Oxbridge factor00:02
New Maastricht declaration likely00:02
TELEVISION / Access to all areas00:02
Letter: A disastrous policy of appeasement00:02
Letter: No devaluation call00:02
Letter: Appropriate terms for disability: a start, not a solution00:02
MUSIC / St John's College Choir - Cambridge Festival00:02
Leading Article: An odd form of justice00:02
Granada and LWT to link foreign sales00:02
Comentary: Crucial gap in BCCI draft00:02
Chess00:02
Engineered food may be sold without approval00:02
Iraqi attack leads to UN pull-back00:02
Self-redundancy00:02
Mentally ill 'shut in cells for up to 23 hours a day'00:02
Nalgo deal00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Cow slaughtered despite hope of successful BSE treatment: Peter Dunn reports on an organic farmer's anger at the treatment given to his sick pedigree Jersey00:02
Mutiny may scupper navy deal00:02
Racing: Waites wins his battle for recovery00:02
Olympics: Prospects for gold: Gillingham seeks hard currency: Guy Hodgson on the British swimmer who is ready for a double dose of success in the pool at the Olympics00:02
Canadian Pacific in talks on building Heathrow rail link00:02
Weekes resigns as Rothmans Holdings chief00:02
Cricket: Alleyne's attack provides the relief00:02
MPs switched sides in leadership race00:02
Letter: Appropriate terms for disability: a start, not a solution00:02
Greene King criticises Morland's defence00:02
Letter: Human rights abuses in Kurdish Turkey00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Baker tries to move Mubarak00:02
Wellcome on trail of sellers00:02
Racing: Maktoums avert a Kentucky collapse: Paul Hayward on a return to reality as recession bites into the prices at the world's biggest bloodstock market00:02
Libel case arbitration sets a legal landmark00:02
GCSE success00:02
Olympics: Boxing lives on borrowed time00:02
Letter: Academic expenses00:02
Obituary: Nikolai Zadornov00:02
Letter: Appropriate terms for disability: a start, not a solution00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Black future for Acropolis