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Nursing homes group up by 89%00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: The Games that kept their promise: As the Olympic Games of 1992 fade into the record books, Mike Rowbottom reflects on the curious contrasts of a sporting fiesta00:02
Top Mafia prosecutor transferred00:02
Half of all dentists 'are refusing to see new NHS patients'00:02
Computer problem hits credit cards00:02
Cycling / Tour of Britain: Redoubtable Redant's rediscovery00:02
PC 'was raped by a colleague'00:02
Racing: Roberts consolidates his position of power00:02
Flying log00:02
Polygram pays 18m pounds to get into Hollywood films00:02
TELEVISION / Fuel for scandal00:02
Birthdays00:02
Akihito set for China visit00:02
Dairy Crest seeks golden share00:02
Driving test could include written exam00:02
Special Report on Diesel Motoring: Continent leads the way: Sales have almost cracked the 40 per cent barrier in France, and now British prejudice against diesels is dying, says Tony Lewin00:02
Gecas decides00:02
Roy signs up00:02
MAI raises stake in debt collector00:02
Letter: Precedents for keeping the peace, pacifying the Balkans and saving the children00:02
Sore grapes00:02
Leading Article: Middle East momentum00:02
Cricket: Case against Pakistan dismissed00:02
Vitamin doubts00:02
Leading Article: The crossing of a Rubicon00:02
Republicans mount assault on Clinton00:02
Notorious camps to close down00:02
BNP march ban00:02
Letter: Global warming sparks a heated debate00:02
Law Report: Newspaper can be sued for malicious falsehood: Joyce v Sengupta and another - Court of Appeal (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice-Chancellor, Lord Justice Butler-Sloss and Sir Michael Kerr), 31 July 199200:02
Shares take pounds 4bn dive on poor credit figures00:02
NZ leader stands by his 'fat lady' insult00:02
McDonnell Douglas in shake-up as profits drop00:02
Proposal to carve up Somalia00:02
Secrets broadcast on the evening bulletin: Selective leaks to sway public opinion have made French justice a political tool, writes Julian Nundy from Paris00:02
Obituary: Bill Russell00:02
Boxing: Ruddock runs the rule over Lewis00:02
Motor Racing: Senna is latest Ferrari target00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Precedents for keeping the peace, pacifying the Balkans and saving the children00:02
Health: 'I felt responsible for his death': After a suicide, the bereaved family faces more than normal grief, says Bernadette Friend00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Spinners' pitch battle00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Book agreement and disagreement00:02
Surgical bid00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
View from City Road: The Chinese bubble could burst00:02
Health: An unspeakable pain in an unmentionable place: When Mary Roberts found she had piles, her first thought was to keep it secret00:02
Surviving Siamese twin goes back home00:02
Letter: Global warming sparks a heated debate00:02
Policies changed after accounts panel review00:02
Body identified00:02
Police sieze student radicals00:02
Flagship weathers one storm after another: The case of the bogus doctor who became a senior manager is the latest in a series of mishaps to hit the Government's leading hospital trust. Judy Jones reports00:02
Fowler to launch pre-emptive strike on Tory dissidents00:02
Health: How to do a baby a good turn: Mothers-to-be in Plymouth are avoiding Caesareans thanks to the ancient Chinese. Now scientific trials are about to begin00:02
Letter: Book agreement and disagreement00:02
Chartists add to gloom00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Special Report on Diesel Motoring: On the road to a revolution: Sales of cleaner, greener diesel cars that offer reductions on fuel bills have risen by more than 13 per cent in the UK in two years. Martin Derrick reports00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Durham's doughty display00:02
Robber saviour00:02
Murder charge00:02
Racing: Rodrigo's work rebuilds belief: Richard Edmondson talks to Peter Chapple-Hyam as he prepares to reintroduce his pair of revitalised Classic winners00:02
View from City Road: Lots of colour, little movement00:02
UK destroyer bound for Gulf00:02
Letter: Church schools are here to stay00:02
Phone bills price cut looks likely00:02
'Daily News' staff must choose bidder today00:02
Court Circular00:02
Baseball: Arocha strikes out for freedom00:02
Save up for a night at the opera: A seat in the gods now costs pounds 27.50, and the Royal Opera House has a budget deficit of pounds 3m. Will the Government bale it out? Not likely, says David Lister00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Market Report: Shares slide to lowest point since Gulf war00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Defence in Ashdown case 'insult to jury'00:02
Bus driver jailed00:02
ST IVES REVISITED / Building on the past: Michael Tooby, Curator of the St Ives Tate, on how he hopes the new museum will re-establish the artistic community00:02
Mandela signals an end to deadlock00:02
Rugby Union: Unions feel force of Blacks00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev John Trillo00:02
Letter: A cathedral for cash registers00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
Obituary: Professor Leslie Fox00:02
Woman 'may have known her killer'00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Interview: So you think you've got problems?: After 38 years at the 'Mirror', what still worries Marje Proops is not having the answers00:02
Bank of England accused of negligence over BCCI00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Unemployment benefit may be cut to 6 months00:02
Sport in Short: Shooting00:02
Serbia to resettle refugees in Kosovo00:02
Safe home00:02
Holidays safe00:02
Kabul suffers as mujahedin conflict intensifies00:02
No return for the islanders of Diego Garcia: The Cold War may have ended, but there is no peace dividend for the Ilois forced from their home. Richard Dowden and George Bennett consider their plight00:02
A pessimistic West must hold on to what it has00:02
Burning cross and racist literature raise Klan spectre00:02
Murder charge00:02
Maestro plays second fiddle to glucose drip00:02
One shoe does not a shop make00:02
Kurdish rebels barred from city00:02
DTI probe into Norton looks at Rudd links (CORRECTED)00:02
Armenia mobilises to drive out Azeri troops00:02
A pool of blood outside the pub: Our acceptance of brutality makes us no better than criminals, says Andrew Brown00:02
Halford post00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: After the film, the album. As the sporting show of shows ends in Barcelona, David Ashdown provides a photographic record00:02
RADIO / A nation that's gone to pot: Robert Hanks listens to the cases for and against the legalisation of cannabis00:02
Travellers used 'military tactics' to create chaos00:02
Shoot-out reveals Croat divisions00:02
Welsh Development Agency 'may have hired call girls'00:02
ART / Gallery openings00:02
Letter: A cathedral for cash registers00:02
Hayfield siege00:02
MUSIC / National Youth Wind Orchestra - Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank00:02
Delors calls for direct military intervention in Bosnia00:02
Chess leader00:02
ART / Reader offer00:02
Bosnian intervention agreed: Britain, US and France draft Security Council resolution to 'bluff' Serbia over aid convoys00:02
Property prices '5 to 6 per cent down on valuations'00:02
Football: Harford heading for Chelsea00:02
Greens angry as nuclear reactor's life is extended00:02
Serbs aim last blow at Muslim stronghold00:02
Scant response to Cowie's bid00:02
US Marine sex case under way00:02
McKinnon may quit Ofgas early00:02
Panic says EC talks on Kosovo can start00:02
Obituary: Manuel Ulloa00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the week00:02
Accountancy & Management: Understanding the importance of partnership: Roger Trapp reports on the improving relationship between UK suppliers and their Japanese customers00:02
'Young Turks' are blamed for rise in loyalist violence: The UDA ban follows years of its violence being played down by the Government. David McKittrick reports00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Fifth athlete tests positive00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Hospital chief in 'bogus doctor' affair resigns post00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Gas plant shut down by blast00:02
Column Eight: Only 50 years out00:02
Cricket / County Championship: French assault ends in tears00:02
Workplace bans force smokers on to street: Employers have moved ahead of EC legislation to protect staff from the risks of passive smoking. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Cricket / County Championship: McCague in eight-wicket demolition00:02
Taxi robber orders help for victim00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Thieves cornered00:02
Benefits review aims to set up 'one-stop' service00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Alcohol dying a death00:02
Philips seeks spark for new success: Mary Fagan chronicles an electronics giant's battle to restore its fortunes with a series of new ventures00:02
'Secrets' couple to face more questions00:02
Satirists' image offends the Church00:02
Council tax levels 'will be withheld': Ministers hope to avoid repeating the 'mistakes' of the poll tax debacle00:02
ART / Seen with the naked eye: James Hall on richness and bondage in 'The Painted Nude: from Etty to Auerbach' at the Tate Gallery, London00:02
BR 'could not take increase in passengers'00:02
US accused of dumping chemical on Europe00:02
Rare Talmud found at London college00:02
Comment: Neither a borrower nor a lender be00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Manwaring case00:02
Scotch whisky exports hit record despite UK slump00:02
Bush and Rabin hope to start healing process00:02
Diary00:02
Court strip00:02
View from City Road: Hanson's targets are incompatible00:02
Special Report on Diesel Motoring: How switching can fuel big savings for you: Diesels continue to be a good way to cut costs, says Martin Derrick00:02
Greece under fire00:02
Vaults will store the nuclear seeds of 10,000 Nagasakis: More than half of the world's stocks of plutonium will be held at Sellafield by the end of the century00:02
COMEDY / Taking laughing stock: Jenny Landreth spends a week at the Montreal Comedy Festival00:02
Four leave Asprey board in shake-up00:02
Growing violence prompts UDA ban: David McKittrick reports on an anomaly under which a legal organisation masterminded hundreds of assassinations00:02
Bowls: England maintain control00:02
Student is twelfth suspect in Nickell inquiry00:02
More staff, fewer apologies: After red-carpet treatment from BT, Robert Clarke would still prefer it to spend more on engineers00:02
UN inspectors tight-lipped00:02
Letter: Precedents for keeping the peace, pacifying the Balkans and saving the children00:02
Obituary: Lord Devlin00:02
Chess00:02
Sikhs shoot 31 in revenge killings00:02
Controversial aircraft carrier being built in Ukraine00:02
Tension between Croation units00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev John Trillo00:02
ART / Led by kindly light: Long after the break-up of the St Ives 'school', John Wells and Denis Mitchell are still at work. Iain Gale met them00:02
Fireworks explode00:02
Court sets costly asbestos formula00:02
Dissidents block bid for Secure Retirement00:02
Special Report on Diesel Motoring: Moving to make the most of the boom: Car manufacturers are competing hard for a share of the diesel market, says Martin Derrick00:02
Chinese take to streets over share sale00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Excommunicated surfers on the pony express: 'Hotel Warriors' - John J Fialka: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 7 pounds