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Predators succeed where chemicals fail00:02
Ex-PM cleared00:02
Cricket: Lynch's spinners call the shots00:02
Girobank clears up grey area00:02
Bosnian Serbs pledge to end 'cleansing'00:02
Halifax puts out bait00:02
Recommended books00:02
Japanese banks have debt ratings downgraded00:02
Arson sentence00:02
Letter: Lack of chemistry between students and science00:02
Foreign press flocks to follow up story00:02
Shares embarrass Labour00:02
Passion among the plum trees: Some varieties develop fruitful relationships with their neighbours, others are prolific if you let them go piggyback, says Anna Pavord00:02
Bupa pays tax-free benefits00:02
Vulcanologists study Pinatubo00:02
Closing time for the Algarve village pub: Frank Barrett gives the coast of Portugal a miss and heads inland in search of local colour. But he finds there is no avoiding the Brits00:02
Obituary: Lord Devlin00:02
Dynamite found00:02
Money markets could boost savings rates: Do not be too quick to tie your money down in these uncertain times, says Vivien Goldsmith00:02
Jani Allan bites back at 'ferret'00:02
Back to the future00:02
Obituary: Alan Reiach00:02
N Korea uneasy as China cements ties with south00:02
Slovaks to offer plan on 'union'00:02
Just 3 pounds for a bird's-eye view00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 6 & 7: Ever curiouser: A funny old week / Neil Innes begins the first of a three-part series in which comedians share their diaries00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Confessions of a little Villon: 'The Letters of Pier Paolo Pasolini Vol I' - Nico Naldini, Tr. Stuart Hood: Quartet, 25 pounds00:02
Letter: Mr Whippy and the chimes of summer00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 6 & 7: Invasion Werewolf00:02
Opposition grows to opencast mines00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Revived Bush cuts Clinton poll lead00:02
Farmers' kangaroo cull enrages conservationists : When the marsupials outnumber the humans there is trouble, writes Robert Milliken from Cobar, New South Wales00:02
China's debt soars 15%00:02
The Going Rate: Quality is now less costly00:02
Caterpillars' conquest is slowed to a crawl: Nicholas Schoon looks at an exotic answer to Britain's rampant bracken00:02
Interest rates fear as pound and dollar fall00:02
Pop memorabilia sale00:02
Social worker fee came to 108,750 pounds00:02
BA slashes American air fares00:02
Manders beats off Kalon's hostile bid00:02
Faith and Reason: Islam's virtuous way for the wealthy man: The series of articles on Dives and Lazarus concludes with an Islamic view from Dr Shabbir Akhtar, author of The Final Imperative, a recent study of Islamic liberation theology.00:02
Letter: Lack of chemistry between students and science00:02
Gardening Update: Weekend work00:02
Profile: The earth mother slings mud: Mia Farrow00:02
Obituary: Achyut Patwardhan00:02
BOOKS / Recent paperbacks00:02
Travel update00:02
Republican ambush claims life of woman on holiday00:02
Cuts in regiments may be delayed00:02
Appeals00:02
Ratner losses mean closure of 330 shops00:02
THEATRE / A great tie-job: Paul Taylor on the Grassmarket Project productions of Mad and The Big Tease on the Fringe00:02
Readers cannot get enough of a royal romp00:02
Racing: Spinning can continue revolution: Richard Edmondson on the former scoundrel who will travel to Chester today in the campaign to clear his name00:02
Pep comes free of fees00:02
Kohl's Austrian hols leave East spurned00:02
Cricket: End of the innings for Mr 120 per cent: Micky Stewart's reign as England team manager comes to a close on Monday. Martin Johnson assesses his contribution to a turbulent era and wonders how history will remember him00:02
Cuts shatter Waterford00:02
Sinatra song accompanies Bubbles' final curtain00:02
Food: In Willan's hands, the devils work: It's obvious why Anne Willan's new 24-volume cookery series promises to be a big hit, says Joanna Blythman00:02
RECORDS / Going short on the stiff vodkas00:02
The Week in Review: Home news00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 6 & 7: Anthony Morgan Stands Alone00:02
Recorders00:02
CHILDREN'S BOOKS / Poems for nooligans: Sally Bacon on a new age for children's verse; plus prehistoric pals, ghosts, gulls and the Man00:02
Terrorists' split could erupt into bloody feud: Violence in Northern Ireland00:02
Computer ahead00:02
Surge on Tokyo market continues00:02
Recipe: One hot tomato from Hollywood00:02
Footballer attacked while in car with woman00:02
Princesses may be confused by poolside cuddles: When parents split up and form new relationships, children are often bewildered. The Duchess of York's daughters are probably no exception00:02
Romanian's hanging 'an accident'00:02
Britannia Royal Naval College00:02
Rugby Union: New laws cause Dwyer to change tactics: Terry O'Connor reports from Cape Town on how the teams shape up for the contest00:02
Timeshare protection00:02
Football Diary: Hot line fails to cut ice00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 6 & 7: Me Myself Us00:02
OPERA / Good tunes, brainless story: Raymond Monelle hears a rare concert performance of Tchaikovsky's opera The Oprichnik by Scottish Opera at the Usher Hall00:02
US starts aid flights after Kenya row ends00:02
Letter: A country too 'small' to support minorities00:02
Obituary: Manuel Ulloa Elias00:02
Letter: How Tito saw it00:02
Eat your heart out, Uri Geller00:02
Food: Gastropod00:02
Letter: Lack of chemistry between students and science00:02
Ashdown plans to embrace other opposition parties00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 6 & 7: Madame Mao's Memories00:02
Bowls: England lose an unbeaten record00:02
Auction houses learn to appreciate pop00:02
Football: Southampton sign Monkou00:02
Electrolux down on weak demand00:02
Drink: The true spirit of Kentucky: Nicholas Faith toasts the history and differing flavours of bourbon whiskey00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Would Gower edit the 'Oldie'?00:02
Letter: Clothed in the garb of justice00:02
Describe an estate agent's properties: They are supposed to help in buying or selling a house, but to many they are anything but helpful, says David Lawson00:02
Wills00:02
Hanging verdict00:02
Builders find lures for buyers: Incentives for property purchasers abound. Mary Wilson checks them out00:02
Football: Moran gets down to business: Joe Lovejoy on the Premier League's oldest player who is determined to bow out at the top00:02
Birthdays00:02
Three die in river baptism00:02
Higher peaks in view: The man who wrote Twin Peaks has plans to get weirder. Mark Frost talked to Kevin Jackson about Sherlock and warlocks00:02
Leading Article: A Republican right turn00:02
Passenger warned ferry officer over 'noxious gas leak'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Travels in the supernature reserve: 'The Witching Stone' - Hugo McEwen: Hamish Hamilton, 15.9900:02
Food: Correction00:02
Daughter accuses Farrow of assault00:02
Letter: 'Elderly' mothers and Down's syndrome tests00:02
Coleridge to resign early from Lloyd's00:02
'No loss' on Sun bond00:02
Departures00:02
Yeltsin predicts a bumpy passage00:02
Home income maze mapped00:02
Cricket: Sri Lanka poised for Test victory00:02
Man posed as woman to marry male lover00:02
Nikon to pay Honeywell to settle patent row00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Athletics: Britain ready for world challenge00:02
Tough deal for the Palestinians: Israel's latest and best offer on autonomy for the West Bank still falls far short of self-rule, writes Sarah Helm in Jerusalem00:02
World's top bridge teams prepare to do battle00:02
CHILDREN'S BOOKS / 'King Glutton' - Jindra Capek: Andersen Press, 7.9900:02
Lufthansa staff urge end to US air pact00:02
Appointments: Service appointments00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 6 & 7: Serpent Kills00:02
Golf: Woosnam adds iron to diet00:02
Illegal trade threatens rare wild flowers with extinction: Widespread smuggling throughout the European Community is putting the future of some species of orchids and cacti in jeopardy. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Ford to close Halewood plant for one week00:02
Rugby Union: Rugby in crisis / Test of more than a game: John Carlin in Johannesburg explains why the sport arouses such passion in its white followers00:02
MUSIC / Just a few questions of space: The pattern of London's halls and theatres is still a muddle. Simon Mundy charts a course towards rescue00:02
Racing: White's winning move00:02
Food: Do you mind if I smoke?00:02
Business and City in brief00:02
Country Matters: Urgent: please send more rooks00:02
Letter: Cuddled for life00:02
BA cuts fares00:02
Auctions: A Cadillac fit for the King00:02
Football: Team news00:02
Firms sue Borg00:02
Sport in short: Boxing00:02
Letter: Benefits of factoring to small firms00:02
Tycoon tales in a tiny cottage industry: The miniature cottages were not John Hine's idea, and now he wonders how he let them become a business worth pounds 20 million. Report by John Windsor00:02
Football: Ferguson's faith in commitment laid bare: Phil Shaw looks forward to today's football programme00:02
In search of the birds of my dreams: Roger Berthoud glimpses golden eagles and an osprey, but not peregrine falcons, in the Highlands00:02
Mine deaths00:02
Sturges dies00:02
Anniversaries00:02
CHILDREN'S BOOKS / Whales and sheer piggism: Arabella Warner on picture books00:02
CHILDREN'S BOOKS / Listen to what the Man says: 'The Man' - Raymond Briggs: Julia MacRae, 9.99 pounds00:02
Pressure for tougher laws on media and privacy eases00:02
Boxing: The gripes of Senator Roth: Rupert Cornwell on a boxing fan's attempts to impose a single governing body and uniform standards on the sport00:02
Gardening Update: Willow full of wonder00:02
With the metal to succeed: Martin Ovel, a former lorry driver, wants recognition as a designer. Jonathan Glancey thinks he will find it00:02
Football: Wigan pay for financial reality: Dave Hadfield previews rugby league's Charity Shield00:02
OK, own up: who took our matching taps?: Andrew James lets three summer cottages to supplement his pension. But when clean-up time comes, he and his wife often wonder why they bother00:02
Canada's natives to win self-government rights00:02
Divide and prosper00:02
Equestrianism: Nolan in charge of dressage: Sir Barnaby chased by The Oxford Don from America in the first stage of equestrianism's British Open Championship00:02
Man facing repossession set fire to his home00:02
Obituary: Lord Devlin00:02
Muslims 'slaughter their own people': Bosnia bread queue massacre was propaganda ploy, UN told00:02
Letter: Benefits of factoring to small firms00:02
Food: Haste before taste in Edinburgh: New culinary acts get broken in at festival time. After suffering through a pair of comical performances, Emily Green sees a star in the making00:02
Racing: Swan's gain00:02
Letter: 'Elderly' mothers and Down's syndrome tests00:02
Car park spy00:02
Bonds that do not bind on rainy days00:02
Hurd firm on Iraq action00:02
Moneygrouse: Bank red over cross nurse00:02
Athletics: Christie shows fine art00:02
Letter: Cuddled for life00:02
60,000 pounds question of friendship00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Major joins the ranks of London's homeless00:02
Iraq rejects UN olive branch00:02
Wines of the week: Chilean charmer00:02
COURT CIRCULAR00:02
Letter: Lack of chemistry between students and science00:02
Letter: Clothed in the garb of justice00:02
Football: Mowbray ready to bolster Celtic rearguard: Rupert Metcalf looks at the best of today's Scottish football league programme00:02
CHILDREN'S BOOKS / How to ape an ancestor: Nicholas Tucker on teenage fiction00:02
Gardening Update: All about alliums00:02
Column Eight: Battles of the bottles00:02
View from Manhattan: Bush trades on Nafta as saviour00:02
Card schemes offer aid to the unlucky00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Cricket: Parsons prospers00:02
Health workers stage day of action00:02
CHILDREN'S BOOKS / In a class of his own: Jeremy Sissons on school stories00:02
When your good old days turn up in the obituaries00:02
Injured ITN cameramen bring Serbian surgeon back to UK00:02
Cricket: Marsh's innings of graft00:02
Cheap thrills with the Lycra girls: Susan Marling tries to sleep to a disco beat when she takes a party train bound for Paris00:02
Milosevic is to attend London peace talks00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Escape into a dark and dangerous street: 'Fraud' - Anita Brookner: Cape, 12.9500:02
Motoring: Can the Japanese keep hogging the fast lane?: European companies once dominated the sports car and coupe market, then all but abandoned it. Now they are ready to rejoin the race, says Richard Feast00:02
Appointments: Church appointments00:02
Henlys plays on 'commercial risks'00:02
Anti-poll strike hits Lebanon00:02
Bookshop Window / Children's books00:02
Mass grave raises ghosts of 'Dracula' village's past00:02
Bush offers little but hope and promises00:02
Market Report: Investors start warming to British Gas00:02
Fishermen found00:02
Football: Stainrod adds steel to expectations: David McKinney talks to Dundee's determined manager about his desire for success00:02
Drink-drive ban00:02
China tries party official00:02
Muslims seek ban on rally by extreme right00:02
Cricket: Hick waits to upset apple cart00:02
Davies Laing and Dick00:02
Republican Convention Diary: Blue and just a little deflated on all the hot air00:02
Cricket: Magisterial Haynes on the case00:02
TELEVISION / The big mistake00:02
US v Castro