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TRAVEL / Come fly with me . . . if you're well enough: Not all travellers are fit to cope with the stresses of long-haul airline journeys. Jenny Bryan suggests an austere regime to conquer the perils of high life00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Jason and the aeronauts: All Michael Bywater wanted was an airline ticket. But he was flying in the face of the Almighty travel agent00:02
ARTS / Show People: This Boo is made for talking: 37. Betty Boo00:02
ICI profits likely to fall by pounds 80m00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Return of a star who quit: Jonathan Cope retired from the Royal Ballet aged 27. Now he is set for a comeback. Kathy Marks hears why00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
City: Hard landings00:02
Suzuki models' safety disputed00:02
British pupils fly out to teach the Japanese: A school from Devon is set to explain the mysteries of progressive education. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Political Commentary: Party games with private lives00:02
Our Price may hive off distribution: Correction00:02
Olympics 1992 Friday 7 August: Setting the pace: Liz McColgan - 10,000 metres: Final at 8.20pm00:02
BOOKS / Contemporary Poets: 7 Michael Longley00:02
Bunhill: His Notes00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Olympics 1992 Friday 31 July: Spear of Destiny: Tessa Sanderson - Javelin: Qualifying 6.30pm00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Q & A: Prime Ministers' passions . . . and the cost of taking part00:02
Feuds hit these unscepter'd isles: All over the world, countries quarrel over specks on the map. Andrew Marshall reports00:02
BOOKS / Truly a prophet: Shelley was born 200 years ago next week. Abroad he is spoken of with awe, but in England his poetry has been falsified and abused. Now it's time to give him his due00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Cotton makes clear his single goal for Britain: Golf00:02
Letter: Why 'ethnic cleansing' is such a filthy phrase00:02
Opinions: Is there such a thing as a mid-life crisis?00:02
Letter: Clean lucre00:02
INTERIORS / Orders of the bath: Clinical white once reflected aversion to germs, now it's a reaction to avocado suites. A look at why bathroom design reveals so much more than people's washing habits00:02
Britain calls conference on Yugoslavia00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Novels in brief: Night Fishing - Patrice Chaplin: Virago, pounds 5.9900:02
No interest paid to those who cool off00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
City: Wanted: strong leaders in the City00:02
Private firm pays fattest cheque00:02
Racing: The show must go on throughout the weekend: Rob Steen on how the seventh day has become the focus of the sporting week00:02
Iraq defiant as America warns of war: Humiliate UN team says Saddam's man00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Westminster Tories 'hired activists'00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire waste their wickets: Graeme Wright reports from Edgbaston00:02
This scepter'd isle, this tourist trap00:02
Then & Now: Deaths00:02
Olympics 1992 Wednesday 5 August: New Age: Rob Denmark - 5000 metres: Round 1 8.55pm00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Norse racing: Vinland - George Mackay Brown: John Murray, pounds 14.9500:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Six to follow: Hugh Jones with a selection of athletes who could extend the boundaries in Barcelona00:02
Racing: Kayvee holds Stewards' key00:02
Banking: Enterprising Asians hit by BCCI fall-out: India's stock market scandal has brought further problems of credibility, writes Paul Gosling00:02
Profile: The mould-breaker: Cheltenham & Gloucester's Andrew Longhurst is a believer in treading on toes, writes William Kay00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Novels in brief: Bodily Harm - Rachel Billington: Macmillan, pounds 14.9900:02
Life on Mars: The Mars family saga has all the classic elements00:02
Olympics 1992 Tuesday 28 July: Elsewhere00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Olympics answers00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Cricket: Exuberant Tufnell: Rob Steen reports from Lord's00:02
Harley-Davidsons for charity00:02
Cricket / Fourth Test: Headingley still suffering from civil war wounds: Derek Hodgson looks at the conflicts which have led to a Test venue's decline00:02
Oftel rejects BT pleas00:02
Japan 'to cut interest rate'00:02
Cycling: Quiet man of the Tour: Robin Nicholl with the Tour de France00:02
Companies caught by graduate gap: Sparse recruitment of new blood in bad times leaves a quality shortfall later, as Sally Watts reports00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Officer class of athlete: Guy Hodgson on Britain's modern pentathlon chances00:02
Olympics 199200:02
Olympics 1992 Saturday 1 August: Step Up: Sally Gunnell - 400 metres hurdles: Round 1 10am00:02
Notebook: Wimbledon's shady legacy lives on: Villagers were cudgelled, highwaymen were hung, duels were fought there. And today 'Wimbedounyng', where Rachel Nickell was murdered 11 days ago, is still on edge00:02
Advertisers enthralled by the games children play: A highly targeted message comes with the video show, writes Corinne Simcock00:02
Troops to Sicily00:02
The Mellor Affair: When the fun stopped: Mary Braid and Jason Bennetto on the intrigue, double-dealing, and betrayal that lie behind the lurid headlines00:02
THEATRE / Shirley Valentine with depth: Shades - Albery; Columbus - Barbican00:02
Football: Steven moves back to Ibrox00:02
Letter: Browned off00:02
Olympics 1992 Saturday 8 August: Elsewhere00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Pollsters to get council boost00:02
Cricket: Morris shines on a sleepy day: Rupert Metcalf reports from Abergavenny00:02
The Mellor Affair: French have a word for it - irrelevant00:02
Change of plan00:02
Business as usual, Club Riviera says00:02
The great safe-sex illusion: 'Swingers' and other sexual adventurers may have a lesson to teach increasingly complacent 'straights' about Aids, writes Jack O'Sullivan00:02
Bunhill: Do a runner in New York00:02
How We Met: 44. Roger Glossop and Alan Ayckbourn00:02
Olympics 1992 Monday 3 August: Peaking: John Regis - 200 metres: Round 1 8.35am, round 2 5.45pm00:02
Letter: A bit back to front over Labour embracing capitalism00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Building societies' cash flow squeezed00:02
Olympics 1992 Saturday 8 August: Hi-tech: Steve Backley - Javelin: Final at 5.55pm00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A-Z guide for intrepid sperm: A fool's alphabet - Sebastian Faulks: Hutchinson, pounds 13.9900:02
ROCK / Diamond that's as big as the Wembley Arena: Neil Diamond; Pavement00:02
Bonds00:02
'Geagea held'00:02
Paper closes00:02
Do us a favour - call us queer: Gay days are over, says Peter Tatchell as homosexuals redefine themselves00:02
Banks wary of Goodman00:02
FILM / We have ways of making you talk: Chris Peachment on the unspeakable things stars do with accents00:02
Let your home to the council: Paul Gosling reports on a tenant who could prove ideal00:02
FILM / Farce about a farce that's no joke: Noises Off (12); Beethoven' (U)00:02
Olympics 1992 Monday 27 July: Mary Thomson - Three-day event: Dressage at 7.30am00:02
Sport on television00:02
INTERVIEW / Freedom's demon king: Milton Friedman:The father of monetarism, 80 this week, defends his reviled ideological progeny to John Lichfield00:02
Cricket: Man in the Middle: Bicknell finding time on his side: John Collis00:02
Bunhill: Coincidence corner00:02
Racing: Racing for a share of the leisure trade: Brough Scott looks at the background to today's first Sunday race meeting00:02
ART MARKET / Up for sale00:02
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 importance00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell tied to magnetic pole: Nigel Roebuck reports from Hockenheim00:02
More talks00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Cricket: Essex respond to challenge: John Culley reports from Leicester00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: The point of no return: Ken Jones reports from the Nou Camp on how players are coping with the new rule on back-passes00:02
Your Money: Mortgage rise waits in wings00:02
RECORDS / Classical: Sibelius - Lemminkainen Legends; En Saga. Los Angeles Philharmonic/Salonen (Sony SK48067)00:02
Panic the idealist confronts real life00:02
Sport in Short: Shooting00:02
Merger saving00:02
Few tears for travel firm00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Barrister-errant to the rescue: Rumpole on trial - John Mortimer: Viking, pounds 16.9900:02
Letter: Britain peddles the recycling line, but Germany's got it wrapped up00:02
Shares: As solid as houses: Quentin Lumsden pinpoints some strong Eperformers in construction00:02
Half-point rise in mortgage rate looms00:02
The Mellor Affair: Actress's sex scene is art, producer insists00:02
Bunhill: Bond tries to be artless00:02
Then & Now: Brought to book00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Michael Day00:02
Me and My Kit: Graham Brookhouse, Member of Britain's Olympic modern pentathlon team00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The habits of a lifetime: Unveiled: Nuns Talking - Mary Loudon: Chatto, pounds 9.9900:02
Red-hot and Mexican00:02
Brinkmanship in Baghdad: Patrick Cockburn looks behind the war of words between the United Nations and Iraq that threatens to reopen the Gulf conflict00:02
ARTS / Time, Gentlemen: Kasmin is a small man with a big name as a dealer in contemporary art. Now, after 30 years, he is saying goodbye to Cork Street. Simon Garfield was just asking him about it when an old friend dropped by00:02
Olympics 1992 Thursday 6 August: Hail the happening man: Kriss Akabusi - 400 metres hurdles: Final 6.0pm00:02
Scotch exporters scent victory00:02
Letter: A bit back to front over Labour embracing capitalism00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Olympics 1992 Monday 3 August: Elsewhere00:02
Animal art banned00:02
Iran angered by expulsions from Britain00:02
HAELTH / Common Remedies: Endoscopy00:02
Olympics 1992 Thursday 30 July: All Miles: Ian Wilson - 1500 metres freestyle: Heats at 9.0am00:02
College sets stiff test for failing Bush: John Lichfield in Washington on the hidden battleground in the closest US election since 197600:02
Thrift ruling00:02
Tops in toys00:02
Olympics 1992 Test your Olympics knowledge00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Underground of the mind: The Last Magician - Janette Turner Hospital: Virago, pounds 14.9900:02
The best and worst: Mortgages00:02
TELEVISION / God comes off badly, man comes off worse00:02
European court to act over arsonists00:02
Olympics 1992 Monday 27 July: Penny Way - Boardsailing: Race 1 at 12.15pm00:02
A tough time on the sofa00:02
Olympics 1992 Wednesday 29 July: Elsewhere00:02
Thorpe tipped for Liffe job00:02
Olympics 1992 Thursday 6 August: Elsewhere00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The spy who never was: The fatal lover: Mata Hari and the Myth of Women in Espionage - Julie Wheelwright: Collins & Brown, pounds 16.9900:02
The Death of Prisoner DB317800:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the Week00:02
Olympics 1992 Sunday 2 August: Elsewhere00:02
Estate agents face branch closures00:02
Olympics 1992 Saturday 1 August: Step Up: Roger Black - 400 metres: Heats 9.0am00:02
Lloyd's braces for showdown with rebel names00:02
Worlock loses lung00:02
Bunhill: His Notes00:02
Police on alert as hippies invade00:02
Letter: The brass neck above the ivory parapet00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Bucks in abundance and a cast of billions: Guy Hodgson reports from Barcelona as the flame is lit at the opening of the 1992 Olympic Games00:02
Real Life: How can you prove it's because you're a woman?: Linda Grant asks why so many sex discrimination cases are failing in court00:02
Gin makers lobby hard to avoid US tariffs00:02
Olympics 1992 Friday 7 August: Elsewhere00:02
Bombs and bodysuits in Barcelona: As the quadrennial Games begin, Phil Davison reports that not everyone in Catalonia is bathing in the Olympic spirit00:02
Olympics 1992 Sunday 26 July: The deep river runs on: Adrian Moorhouse - 100 metres breaststroke: Heats at 9.0am, final at 5.0pm00:02
City File: Buoyant brew00:02
War sinks its teeth ever deeper into Somalia: The world is still averting its gaze from its most savage conflict, writes Richard Dowden00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Scrutator: Docklands dream has flown00:02
Letter: A bit back to front over Labour embracing capitalism00:02
PROPERTY / A call to alms: The sheltered world of almshouses is poised for battle as trustees face pressure to sell, says Nicky Hughes00:02
Olympics 1992 Friday 31 July: Elsewhere00:02
Cricket / Fourth Test: Waqar takes the tail to task: Scyld Berry reports from Headingley00:02
Racing: St Jovite's triumph for Irish00:02
Cricket: Batsmen bowling along: Scyld Berry on how Essex's drive for the championship has been underpinned by the speed with which they score their runs00:02
Still a favourite at the Tory fair: Loyalists greet Mellor with applause - and the press with brickbats00:02
CHILDREN / Would your child go with a stranger?: Danger can appear in many different guises and children need to know it when they see it, says Sandy Sulaiman00:02
Cricket: Donelan takes firm grip00:02
Copyright: Inventors learn from the errors of Rubik: Warding off pirates is no game, writes Ian Hunter00:02
Laura's straw hat puts Patten in the shade00:02
Britain's serious money league00:02
City File: Shrinking to grow00:02
'Copycat' disorders with different causes: As rioters clashed with police on the streets of Burnley, Blackburn and Bristol, 30 years of social breakdown found expression in violence00:02
Collapse of holiday giant feared by travel industry00:02
Olympics 1992 Sunday 9 August: The hill00:02
Letter: Waiting on the Germans isn't news00:02
After Halford: where next?00:02
Optimistic Wellcome00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Olympics 1992 Monday 27 July: Pulling Power: Redgrave and Pinsent - Coxless pairs: Heats at 7.0am00:02
Police attacked in Paris suburb00:02
Olympics 1992 Saturday 1 August: Elsewhere00:02
GARDENING / The great Enfield flower and shed show: A new kind of demonstration garden offers very practical help, Mary Keen discovers00:02
Olympics 1992 Sunday 2 August: On Top: Colin Jackson - 110 metres hurdles: Round 1 9am, round 2 5.30pm00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dreams of tail-fins and gas-guzzling: Biography of a Buick - Bill Morris: Granta, pounds 8.9900:02
Letter: Britain peddles the recycling line, but Germany's got it wrapped up00:02
Why I'm proud, and glad, that I broke the law00:02
Bank protest00:02
From blighted inner cities to the edge of despair: As rioters clashed with police on the streets of Burnley, Blackburn and Bristol, 30 years of social breakdown found expression in violence00:02
Olympics 1992 Wednesday 29 July: Big Time: Nick Gillingham - 200 metres breaststroke: Heats at 9.0am, final at 5.0pm00:02
Rachel's son, two, speaks of killing00:02
Bunhill: Playing a mugs game00:02
City File: British Aerospace00:02
UK distributor of VideoPlus loses franchise00:02
Leading Article: When just asking a question is illegal00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
Swinging to the rules in condoms and latex gloves00:02
ROCK / Velvet revolutionaries no longer underground: The godparents of grunge are back on form. Ben Thompson meets Sonic Youth00:02
Olympics 1992 Monday 27 July: Elsewhere00:02
Bunhill: Emporium's new clothes00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
ETCETERA / Chess: David Norwood gives more advice on the Art of Swindling00:02
Opt-out school 'getting rid of troublesome boys'00:02
Court upholds ruling against high-rate loan: Those with huge interest charges may have a chance, writes Sue Fieldman00:02
Cricket: Proceeding with caution: Niall Edworthy reports from Worcester00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Wives of Mohamed and the veil of tears: Women and gender in Islam - Leila Ahmed: Yale, pounds 17.9500:02
They're doing what to get the job?00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Poised to move out of the shadow of drugs: Faster, stronger, cleaner? Hugh Jones looks at the standards - in every sense - we can look forward to00:02
JAZZ / An hour which passed in a single breath00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Green investment advisers link up: Ethical investment firms have agreed to co-operate. Andrew Bibby reports00:02
FOOD & DRINK / The health and flavour question: Organic food may be safer and ethically preferable. But does it taste better? Michael Bateman finds supermarkets and producers disagree00:02
Letter: A bit back to front over Labour embracing capitalism00:02
Shell tipped to enter bid battle for Lasmo00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Industry slipping back, CBI says00:02
DANCE / Sinners create heaven: Programme Two - London Coliseum00:02
Fishing Lines: Super-bait that may not be such good news after all00:02
Funeral cost sharpens death's sting: Burial and cremation charges are soaring, writes Ian Hunter. One solution is to pay first and die later00:02
Olympics 1992 Tuesday 4 August: Elsewhere00:02
RECORDS / Jazz: Miles Davis - Doo-bop (Warner Bros 7599-26938)00:02
Letter: The brass neck above the ivory parapet00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Flame-red hair and a rush to nowhere: I lock my door upon myself - Joyce Carol Oates: Blackstaff, pounds 6.9500:02
Honecker stays00:02
Arrivederci Italia: The new government will have to upset a few allies if it is to shore up the economy. James Ball reports00:02
Olympics 1992 Golden Grind: Mark Lawson looks at what makes the archetypal British Olympic champion00:02
Drug rings muscle in on pirate radios: Criminal syndicates are moving on to the airwaves to advertise their pay parties and evade police action, writes Steve Boggan00:02
City File: Greene King00:02
Wellcome heads for success00:02
The Mellor Affair: Rebel at the heart of the 'Sun': Michael Leapman on Wapping's unlikely champion of the people00:02
Bigger is better for Britain's battered industry: Our industrial decline is by no means terminal but, says David Bowen, UK factories are far too cautious when it comes to expansion00:02
Economics: The path to stability in housing00:02
Olympics 1992 Thursday 30 July: Elsewhere00:02
Letter: Why 'ethnic cleansing' is such a filthy phrase00:02
Olympics 1992 Monday 27 July: Elsewhere00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
City File: Anxious market misreads the signs00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Survival of the wettest: Buxton Festival00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Locals widening the audience for the fastest ball game in the world: Pelota00:02
Mystery of Britons missing in outback00:02
Top health scientists join new brain drain00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Business Information Service: Last Week00:02
Then & Now: Anniversaries00:02
FASHION / Berlin00:02
MOTORING / Alphabetical disorder: Buyers are about to rush for new K-registered cars. This yearly binge distorts the market, says Roger Bell00:02
Bunhill: Cleveland's rock revival00:02
Letter: More than just 12 miles out00:02
Letter: Briefly00:02
ART MARKET / Delhi delights: Is India on the brink of an economic miracle? Sotheby's thinks so - it's holding its first auctions there in October00:02
Olympics 1992 Wednesday 5 August: Elsewhere00:02
Olympics 1992 Tuesday 28 July: Stick Ability: Sean Kerly - Hockey: Pool match v Germany 7.0pm00:02
Olympics 1992 Tuesday 4 August: The Great Grey rises: John Whitaker - Show jumping: Team event 7.0am and 2.0pm00:02
Olympics 1992 Friday 31 July: In trim: Yvonne Murray - 3000 metres: Round 1 6.50pm00:02
Spending curb follows tax threat00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Americans' water-power: Guy Hodgson looks at contrasting US and British expectations in the swimming pool00:02
Olympics 1992 Friday 31 July: A last dash for the line: Linford Christie - 100 metres: Round 1 10.30am, round 2 5.35pm00:02
Profile: He's really quite remarkable: David Coleman00:02
The Mellor Affair: Home is . . . where the votes are00:02
Real Life: Mistresses of the House: Why on earth did he? How on earth could she? Fiametta Rocco asks the women who know: the lovers and wives of the honourable members