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Column Eight: ASA gives out sound advice00:02
MoD land for hippies plan is dismissed00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Boy molested00:02
Humid weather brings threat of cat flea plague00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Letter: Britain and the world should come to Somalia's aid00:02
Football: Scottish appeal to Uefa over TV games00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rape claim PC not victimised, tribunal rules00:02
Obituary: Seicho Matsumoto00:02
Man faces two secrets charges00:02
Diary00:02
De Beers stuns market with 26% earnings fall00:02
Maori net gains00:02
Singing the blues about ragtime00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Jobless 'prefer cheap labour to boredom': Charles Oulton looks at the arguments for making the unemployed work on American-style labour schemes00:02
US investor eyes Canary Wharf00:02
Iraq gives Washington a soap box00:02
Media: The battle for the eyes and ears of classical music lovers: The boom in CD sales was sweet music to publishers and competition is intensifying, says Norman Lebrecht00:02
Letter: Force or peaceful pressure in Bosnia00:02
Athletics: Reynolds' roller-coaster00:02
To Edinburgh or bust: What is it about the Edinburgh Festival that makes beggars of aspiring stars and debtors of successful companies? Caroline Donald canvasses opinion from the great and the would-be-good00:02
Cricket: Leicestershire thrive on spirit: Rob Steen on the rising stock at Grace Road as a county resumes the hunt for more trophies00:02
Italy struggles to climb out of debt trap: Italians dread the French voting against Maastricht. Peter Torday explains why00:02
Football: Blackburn and Derby offers fall short00:02
Firms told to stop water quality claim00:02
Cathedral's Big Mac discounts under fire00:02
Panic to lift emergency in Kosovo00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: Wanting opera at music hall prices00:02
High US volume boosts Polygram00:02
A dirty job, but someone's got to do it: The sensitive might recoil from just reading about the unpleasant tasks of life. Andrea Adams meets five people whose work requires a strong stomach: George Miller - Maggot breeder00:02
Obituary: Martin Pilcher00:02
Banks face legal challenge over cash card fraud00:02
Letter: Dental check-up00:02
Germany unlikely to send troops00:02
Coup party00:02
Jewish voters stay with Clinton00:02
In trust00:02
Football: Kick-Off '92-93: Chapman relishing a fresh campaign: Phil Shaw on a key player in attack as Leeds prepare their defence00:02
Belts tightened00:02
Cricket: Natwest Trophy Focus: Lamb's chance to feature in the title credits: Michael Austin reports on the Northamptonshire man showing a straight bat to adversity00:02
More than 1,200 wait two years for surgery00:02
Nato considers strategy00:02
View from City Road: Saatchi's air of gloom persists00:02
Serbs plan mass expulsions00:02
MUSIC / A hard act to follow: Robert Maycock on a James MacMillan premiere by the SCO and Evelyn Glennie at the Albert Hall00:02
Rugby Union: Wallabies loose00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
China acts to control share fever after riots00:02
VENUES / Room for manoeuvre: In London, empty offices are providing space for artistic enterprises, as Leo Burley discovers. Below, the downside of recession00:02
BA warns of squeeze as yields fall00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Press condemned over Nickell arrest coverage00:02
Racing: McCain fined pounds 1,250 over staff wages00:02
Architecture: Home is a little mud hut in Dagenham: Don't dismiss it as primitive, says Sumita Sinha. Earth architecture is cheap, strong and ecologically sound00:02
Fewer abortions00:02
GPA seeks new source of funds00:02
Perot says US deserted POWs00:02
Four decades of a balancing act at home and abroad: The King of Jordan tells Sarah Helm in Amman of his optimism about Middle East peace00:02
Leading Article: The vanishing benefit00:02
Boy left mother dying on floor for days after stroke00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Law Report: Assignees of BCCI deposits can claim: Depositors Protection Fund v Dalia and another - Chancery Division (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice-Chancellor): 3 July 199200:02
Letter: Wanting opera at music hall prices00:02
Mubarak on Lockerbie talks00:02
End of the full-time working world as we know it00:02
BETWEEN THE LINES / A floral tribute: Denis Quilley, the actor, on the links between man and nature in Christopher Fry's The Lady's Not for Burning00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Cricket: Embattled Lancashire disband the old guard00:02
Asbestos checks in Tube tunnels00:02
Japanese troops 'ate flesh of enemies and civilians'00:02
Profits rise boosts Metal Bulletin00:02
TV / Monitor00:02
Croats claim major advances in Bosnia00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Video tune-ups00:02
View from City Road: Green shoe is a poor fit00:02
Restart scheme 'is cost-effective'00:02
Letter: Surplus grain00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Birmingham welcomes Mr Hanna's harangue00:02
Cannabis seized00:02
Child 'stayed by dead father'00:02
Inmates hold officer hostage at Scottish jail00:02
Obituary: Lord Cheshire VC00:02
Letter: Britain and the world should come to Somalia's aid00:02
Leading Article: A genius for hypocrisy00:02
Cycling: Sciandri on top of the world00:02
Cricket: Agnew tunes in to Essex challenge00:02
Racing: Roberts restricted by injury00:02
Waterstone's to expand in US00:02
Suspicions linger after Ashdown theft case: The jailing of Simon Berkowitz has left many questions unanswered, Nick Cohen reports00:02
Letter: Local justice at risk00:02
Chess00:02
DNA fingerprinting proves landowner was 'true father'00:02
Central banks try to halt dollar slide00:02
Speaker accused00:02
Factory gate inflation at lowest since 196800:02
Liverpool tenants vote for pounds 100m trust plan00:02
Vital tape evidence wiped, Boipatong inquiry told00:02
Caver killed00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Law Report: Appeal on solicitor's reinstatement: Regina v Master of the Rolls, ex parte McKinnell - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Roch) 24 July 199200:02
Architecture: Romance for sale, complete with castle: 'Move not this picture . . .' the artist inscribed. But the Pre-Raphaelite treasures of Penkill might be lost to Scotland, writes Michael Hall00:02
Commentary: Why what comes down must go up00:02
'Daily News' verdict due today00:02
Leaders level00:02
Thames may abandon plans00:02
Obituary: Manuel Ulloa Elias00:02
General Accident back in the black00:02
Woman appointed00:02
Helicopter haul00:02
A dirty job, but someone's got to do it: The sensitive might recoil from just reading about the unpleasant tasks of life. Andrea Adams meets five people whose work requires a strong stomach: Sheila Scott - Lavatory attendant00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Help] There's a Gatt symposium in my soup: The Politics of Industrial Agriculture T Clunies-Ross & N Hildyard Earthscan pounds 8.9500:02
Strathclyde to approve pay rises of up to 48%00:02
Letter: Hampstead hippies00:02
Registrar loses claim for race bias compensation00:02
Polly Peck's US arm sold00:02
American free trade treaty imminent00:02
Nato ponders how to turn words into action: Christopher Bellamy, Defence Correspondent, calculates the number of troops needed to create 'safe havens' in Bosnia00:02
Letter: Evangelism of Jews00:02
Hospital inquiry00:02
Letter: Lucky left-handers00:02
Bishops warn over Collor crisis00:02
Castro lauds his athletes00:02
Kuwait accused00:02
Snakey Joe's charms fail to impress long arm of the law00:02
Obituary: William Raeper00:02
We must fight to save Europe: Does anyone believe Serbian irregulars would ambush aid convoys accompanied by helicopter gunships? Principle and interest both dictate that Britain should intervene, argues Godfrey Hodgson00:02
Drug companies would fund tests under US plan00:02
Bowls: Setback for Allcock and Ottaway00:02
Firework death00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Market Report: Bargain-hunting by institutions provides support00:02
Obituary: Rudolf Ising00:02
Football: Pass masters not a thing of the past: Are Liverpool in decline? Not according to two football boffins, whose findings 'prove' the current side to be more than a match for their famous forebears. Henry Winter reports00:02
Flight from atrocities to an uncertain future: Heather Mills reports on refugees from what was Yugoslavia who are being deported from Britain00:02
Bush ends US feud with Israel00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Erotic games00:02
Ban on UDA 'should cover whole of UK'00:02
Commentary: Collect call from Oftel00:02
Athletics: Dashing Jackson returns in style00:02
Commentary: Disunity over the dollar00:02
BT price curbs will cut bills by 3 per cent00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
The Doc Marten Games00:02
THEATRE / She Ventures and He Wins - Man in the Moon, London SW300:02
Racing: Lloyd strives to make his name: Richard Edmondson on the latest champion jockey from South Africa to test his ability against Britain's finest riders00:02
Golf: Faldo blessing for superior surface00:02
West 'trying to halt Russian arms sales'00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Charitable business00:02
THEATRE / Plaster ducks, wooden action: Paul Taylor on the dogmatism and doggishness of April De Angelis's Hush at the Royal Court00:02
Birthdays00:02
Hussein has 'no designs' on West Bank00:02
View from City Road: Wrong class of person at BA00:02
Disappearing Britain: Natterjack digs in as its habitat is invaded: Oliver Gillie reports on a threatened amphibian which likes the beach life00:02
PROMS / National Youth Orchestra - Royal Albert Hall / R300:02
Cricket: Gooch is captain for India00:02
How to help a drama out of a crisis: The tabloids have eaten 'Eldorado' alive, but William Phillips believes they may end up with paella on their faces00:02
Irish mission to Somalia00:02
Jury still out00:02
Marking of children's spelling to be stricter00:02
Georgian rebels seize minister00:02
Letter: Force or peaceful pressure in Bosnia00:02
Morning sickness 'a defence against poisons'00:02
Out of the West: Violent reality breaks into cosy suburbia00:02
Clarke faces Tory calls to bring in ID cards: Conference may force Home Secretary to reconsider policy. Colin Brown reports00:02
Olympic golden glamour delays economic woes: Phil Davison, in Madrid, tells how post-Olympiad Spain faces old problems00:02
Customers urged to check credit bills00:02
Kabul claims victory over dissident guerrillas00:02
A dirty job, but someone's got to do it: The sensitive might recoil from just reading about the unpleasant tasks of life. Andrea Adams meets five people whose work requires a strong stomach: Fiona Gillespie - Hostel worker