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Health: Aaaargh] Save me from these night-time spiders: Those who suffer from recurrent nightmares receive little comfort from doctors. Dina Rabinovitch reports on a therapist who is trying to help00:02
Vice-President stages arrest00:02
Family affair rebounds on Woody Allen00:02
Birthdays00:02
Property slump fuels growth in rented housing00:02
Energy boost00:02
Georgia threatens force against Abkhazia revolt00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Cage's wonderland00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell is presented with crown duel: Britain's latest Formula One world champion is facing a challenge for the seat of power at Williams-Renault. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Notes paid to kidnapper are traceable00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 2 / Theatre: Second time lucky: Sarah Hemming talks to Eleanor Bron and Cindy Oswin about giving bit-part characters their big break00:02
Keeping tabs00:02
Diary00:02
Cowie bid falls foul of Panel yet again00:02
Republicans side-step abortion fight00:02
Citicorp is not cause for concern, analysts say00:02
Car workers rediscover joy of self-improvement: Courses feed a traditional hunger for education at Ford's Welsh engine plant. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Pupil 'killed after trivial dispute'00:02
Obituary: Michael Wheeler00:02
Column Eight: Maserati makes a proud exit00:02
Letter: St Paul's Cathedral is no place to pray00:02
Romanian president 'assaults' journalist00:02
New attack on Kabul traps fleeing residents00:02
Law Report: Landlord able to claim lost rent: Harris and another v Hall - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Parker, Lord Justice Nolan and Lord Justice Kennedy), 31 July 199200:02
Boom in car thefts alarms the Germans00:02
Obituary: Yasuharu Oyama00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Spirit is still willing00:02
Accountancy & Management: On the borders of business life: Simon Strong finds British business likes the hard-headed new French approach to international work experience00:02
Pol Pot 'retired'00:02
War plans aim at assuaging Marsh Arab plight: Christopher Bellamy, Defence Correspondent, outlines the allied options for intervention in Iraq00:02
Football: Maidstone resign from League as debts rise: Henry Winter on the demise of another football club, left without money or ground00:02
INTERVIEW / Standing vigil over a great name: How does one carry such a weighty title as Duke of Wellington? With straight back and bowed head00:02
Mural rethink00:02
Si, si, I do speak French: Everyone in Nice keeps breaking into English, says Jane Marshall00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
UN gives the go-ahead for SA observers00:02
Letter: Moving the LSE to County Hall00:02
Letter: Safety on ferries00:02
Allies prepare for air war against Iraq: Bush says US has 'strong responses' planned if Saddam refuses to obey Gulf ceasefire terms00:02
Beach huts enter the plastic age00:02
Woman raped by bogus cab driver00:02
London Zoo workers urge senior managers to resign00:02
Football / The Premier League: City are silenced by Sinton: Satellite TV brings out the dancing girls to mark Monday night football but the players provide the fireworks: Joe Lovejoy reports from Maine Road00:02
BP pushed out of oil world's top three00:02
Football: Sharpe laid low by viral meningitis00:02
Golf: Price mirrors the methods of his role model00:02
Leading Article: Bull market for civil servants00:02
Cash is king, except in Kingston00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Teenage driver sentenced00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Market Report: Holiday mood works down to worst-hit shares00:02
Public spending review to put up prescription cost: NHS expenditure will rise in real terms every year as promised, Virginia Bottomley told Colin Brown00:02
Siege of Gorazde: True grit on the route to besieged town: UN convoy brings relief supplies after 146 days00:02
Lee to sell bar firm for pounds 6m00:02
View from City Road: M&G premium looks shaky00:02
Bowls: Allcock studies alchemy00:02
Convention Diary: Well-heeled types start party early00:02
EC health chiefs plan advice line on diseases00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Letter: Objections to an ID card system00:02
'Forest goat'00:02
Law Report: Charitable purpose fulfilled elsewhere: Oldham Borough Council v Attorney General - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Russell and Lord Justice Farquharson), 28 July 199200:02
Copier cowboys attacked by CBI00:02
Ecstasy remands00:02
Letter: Dogma and prisons00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Why no child is safe with me: Beverley Hopwood talks to a woman who struggles against a terrible temptation00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Power to the poor: The Two Churches - Michael Budde: Duke University Press, pounds 2500:02
PROMS / Notices : Danish National Radio SO / Kitaenko - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Different tactics same strategy: Helping the Shias does not alter the aim of undermining Saddam, says Charles Richards, Middle East Editor00:02
Cricket: Healy's hand in rescue00:02
Irish to check sewage safety on all ferries00:02
Waste scandal00:02
Jacqueline, a man for all seasonings00:02
RADIO / De'Ath pangs: Robert Hanks on cover-ups and conspiracies in Cordoba and Looking at the Sun00:02
Racing: Rider restricted by rib00:02
Tax inspectors predict VAT 'fraud explosion'00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 2 / Reviews : Les Macloma00:02
Whitbread sells fruit machine arm00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 2: Festival Eye00:02
Obituary: Professor John Fennell00:02
Hackers pinpoint card weaknesses00:02
THEATRE / Notices : The Monster He Made Me - Finborough Arms, London SW1000:02
Murder charge00:02
Commentary: A map for the accounting jungle00:02
Commentary: Smooth road to new revenue00:02
Councils 'should buy up houses'00:02
Tory MP urges sacking of 'inept' civil servants00:02
MUSIC / Heads in the clouds of sound: Raymond Monelle reviews Moses und Aron at the Usher Hall, Edinburgh00:02
Health Update: Moon for children00:02
Breathing new life into old offices: More commercial sites may be converted into low-cost housing. Nicholas Faith reports00:02
African states' economic pact00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Afghan rebel leader barred00:02
Four jailed after Brink's-Mat bullion trial00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Such breathes life into Essex : Rob Steen reports from Colchester00:02
View from City Road: Bringing share issues to book00:02
Letter: Bart's test warning for older mothers00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Wheel of fortune turns the way of Potter: Henry Blofeld reports from The Oval00:02
Baseball: Alou at the helm of Expos' success00:02
Drugs congress targets alcohol00:02
Civil servant's move to jail firm under scrutiny00:02
Opposition grows00:02
Letter: A history of benefit-cutting00:02
Racing: Cecil buoyant over All At Sea: Paul Hayward expects the International favourite to be swept aside on the opening day of York's Ebor meeting00:02
Health Update: Danger from safety jars00:02
Draughts champion in computer deadlock00:02
Hong Kong new airport costs are cut00:02
Looters fight on despite ceasefire00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 2 / Reviews : Sex III00:02
Double death00:02
Pounds 4 prescriptions likely00:02
Obituary: Shimon Agranat00:02
Shopkeeper beheaded in 'ritual execution'00:02
Mortars hit Sarajevo refugee hotel00:02
Four-year drought may be breaking00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 2 / Reviews : Columbus: Blooding the Ocean00:02
JAZZ DIARY / Destruction, invention and creation: Phil Johnson reports on wondrous hands at the annual Brecon Jazz Festival00:02
Black signs provisional deal for 'Daily News'00:02
Pacific poised to defeat Jupiter00:02
Honecker 'facing death'00:02
Letter: Shameful deportation of refugees00:02
Receivers start sale at Burns-Anderson00:02
Koreans scramble for their tickets to heaven00:02
California crisis puts poor and elderly at risk00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Eviction threat00:02
Football: A whole new sales pitch: Giles Smith tunes in to a super Saturday, a supine Sunday and the Premier League's Monday premiere00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Kent curse rain: Derek Hodgson reports from Chesterfield00:02
Murder case clue00:02
Cricket Round-up: Ramprakash on rampage00:02
Letter: Objections to an ID card system00:02
Boxer fined for careless driving in fatal crash00:02
Obituary: Tommy Nutter00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Taylor tinkers and topples Hampshire: Scyld Berry reports from Bournemouth00:02
PROMS / Notices : Philharmonia / Flor - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Six times limit00:02
Travelling Hopefully Competition: Another chance to win an expenses-paid trip to Moscow00:02
View from City Road: Argos thins its catalogue of woes00:02
At home with the fat rats: Hazel Shaw shares nibbles with Dalton and Patagonia, two of Britain's luckiest rodents00:02
Pol Pot 'retired'00:02
Health Update: Rubber trouble00:02
DTI under attack on rogue directors law: Pauline Springett reports on worries over the rare use of the disqualification penalty00:02
Rugby Union: Australia's SA Test to go ahead00:02
Siege of Gorazde: Relief brings no end to the pain: The wounded undergo major operations without anaesthetic00:02
Five deaths 'caused by car with worn tyres'00:02
Army man injured in explosion00:02
Blindness risk for premature babies00:02
Late payers ignore mercy pleas00:02
Cat tortured00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Appointments00:02
Leading Article: Storm clouds over Yeltsin00:02
Health Update: Nail-biting survey00:02
Letter: Moving the LSE to County Hall00:02
TELEVISION / Shot in the dark00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Press gets the hard sell from frantic Fringe performers : Artistes join the scrum to beg or persuade reporters to review their shows in Edinburgh. David Lister reports00:02
Gorbachev plays anniversary waltz: The former Soviet president has little to offer but nostalgia, a year after the coup attempt which hastened his departure, writes Peter Pringle in Moscow00:02
ART / Art at your convenience: There is more to commissioning public art than picking up the phone and booking an artist. Dalya Alberge looks at a new course for training those responsible for spending the money00:02
Letter: Shameful deportation of refugees00:02
Aristide seeks British help to return to Haiti00:02
Health: Kangaroos know that cuddles work best: Danny weighed just 3lb 3oz, but instead of being isolated in an incubator he thrived on the body heat of his parents. Angela Smyth looks at a new way to save premature infants00:02
Families in walk-out at inquest on blaze deaths00:02
Racing: Swinburn on a higher plane: Richard Edmondson reports on a day in the glamorous life of Walter Swinburn00:02
Out of Europe: EC on course to be buried in its own word mountain00:02
Court Circular00:02
Refugee plea00:02
Armenia leader refuses to quit00:02
Head teacher bitter at GCSE resignation00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 2 / Reviews : Steve Coogan in character with John Thomson00:02
Kevin Maxwell's case adjourned00:02
ART / False colours?: James Hall on satire and trivialisation in work by Adrian Piper in Cambridge and John Heartfield at the Barbican00:02
Police traced laundered money around the world: Detectives described it as a 'typical Old Kent Road armed robbery' - except that this gang had pounds 26m worth of gold to dispose of. David Connett reports00:02
Argos detects signs of hope for upturn