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Anniversaries00:02
PROPERTY / Pre-fab sprouts again: The Microflat is pre-assembled - and extremely small. Nicole Swengley explores the latest singles housing00:02
THEATRE / Edinburgh Festival: Mad maybe, but not nutters00:02
Managing to deal with the 10bn pounds cost of crime: Alex Benady on enlisting people power in security00:02
Letter00:02
Familiar voice is no more00:02
Football: Irwin makes a point as United lack direction00:02
Political Commentary: Today the EC, tomorrow the world00:02
Barker's pace the QPR ace00:02
Cricket: Imran sounds off while Waqar signs on00:02
Ratner's salary slashed as group attacks costs00:02
Rugby Union: South Africa given taste of the real world00:02
Racing: Weather cannot dampen Valley Of Fire00:02
TRAVEL / Through the Bamboo Curtain: Paul Gander on the relative merits of group and independent travel in China00:02
RADIO / These you have loved00:02
BOOKS / Contemporary Poets: 11 Andrew Motion00:02
BOOK REIVEW / Sympathy for the bedevilled: 'Fraud' - Anita Brookner: Cape, 14.9900:02
Q & A: Yesterday's hero no more . . . and others behind bars00:02
How We Met: 48: David Gower and Allan Lamb00:02
Science flops in class00:02
Double child murder inquiry00:02
Sex is back, there's no alternative: David Lister visits the Edinburgh Festival fringe and finds that British comedy is undergoing another change of direction00:02
Deaths00:02
Postcode can bump up health rate00:02
Missing link in America's new world order00:02
Football: The Jasper Rees XI00:02
Villagers man crime patrols: After complaints of too few police, a Welsh community has taken the fight against theft, vandalism and mugging into its own hands. Michael Prestage reports00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: To the Royal rescue00:02
Letter: Claims wouldn't stand up in court00:02
Football: Gould on a high00:02
Football: Spoils shared at Ibrox00:02
No fun for Europe in divided Disney world00:02
Car thieves play it by the registration book: Insurance hassles are the penalty for not treating a vehicle's documents with respect, as Ian Gregory reports00:02
SA silence at rugby00:02
Pound's fall raises fears for interest rates00:02
Cricket: Australia produce unlikely victory00:02
Property: Assistance in the flight from landlord's charter: Commercial tenants are in a position to call the shots00:02
Spend, spend, or spend . . . the choice is all yours00:02
MUSIC / Marching orders for Byrnam Wood00:02
Developers gloomier on property upturn00:02
BOOKS / A revolting obsession: 'History is fiction,' said Robespierre, who knew how it would treat him. Is the novelist better equipped than the historian to find human truths behind the mask of 'fact'?00:02
Power-sharing due00:02
City File: GRE cuts interim dividend00:02
'Respect gypsies'00:02
Cornish drugs puzzle00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Janet and John in Oedipal soup: 'City of Boys' - Beth Nugent: Cape, 14.9900:02
Notebook: The monster and the master race: She altered women's lives for ever. But a new book reveals that Marie Stopes's motives were distinctly dubious00:02
Stretch gives ship an extended life00:02
City: Tokyo tremors threaten the West00:02
Me and My Kit: Tony Allcock, bowls player00:02
Bunhill: Rags to roe to riches00:02
Fresh claims of atrocities in Falklands war00:02
The Broader Picture: Out of flavour with Brussels00:02
Donors shy away from sperm banks00:02
City File: Tunstall to retreat to core activity00:02
HEALTH / Common Procedures: Blood transfusions00:02
Crash kills three00:02
Lens of the week . . .: . . . and why it calls for discretion when one frolics with one's financial adviser00:02
MUSIC / Edinburgh Festival: A patron saint repackaged00:02
Snack Foods: Kettle cashes in with chip off the old crisp - The pace is hotting up in the market for adult premium brands00:02
Friends no more00:02
City File: Union Discount00:02
Letter00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
BOOKS / Songs with the sound of the sea: Jamie McKendrick salutes Charles Causley, the Cornish balladeer who will be 75 tomorrow00:02
Letter: Come the glorious day, sister, men will do their share00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Chinese whisperers: 'The New Emperors: Mao and Deng' - Harrison Salisbury: HarperCollins, 20 pounds00:02
Woody and the women: So what does Manhattan think? Rhoda Koenig takes soundings on the Allen-Farrow affair00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Michael Crosswell00:02
Bonn eyes UN seat00:02
Gorbachev says Honecker guilty00:02
Profile: Prince of pop money: Financial adviser Prince Rupert Loewenstein is the man who gathers the moss for Rolling Stone Mick Jagger among others. Gail Counsell finds there is more to him than money00:02
How they came to be so ridiculous00:02
BOOK REVIEW / 'Vendetta: American Express and the Smearing of Banking Rival Edmond Safra' - Bryan Burrough: HarperCollins, 20 pounds00:02
Football: Oldham tuck in00:02
Edinburgh Festival fringe: Glaswegian Cyrano that leads by a nose00:02
Britannia sacks 20000:02
Letter: Come the glorious day, sister, men will do their share00:02
Football: Stuart's cavalier run pulls Chelsea round00:02
Stretch gives ship an extended life00:02
BBC cast us aside, disabled trainees say00:02
FOOD / Bliss and vinegar - why malt makes a pretty pickle: It's time for a revival of a very British condiment, says Michael Bateman (CORRECTED)00:02
Biker's lot is not a happy one00:02
Football: Newell becomes focal point of Blackburn's industry00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
ARTS / Overheard00:02
Letter00:02
Sport in Short: Surfing00:02
Wang goes bang in the hi-tech fast lane: The pioneer of word processing failed to respond to changes in the market, writes Mary Fagan00:02
IRA admits 'accidental' killing of tourist00:02
Profile: The Mr Masterclass of golf00:02
FILM / Sigourney's mate worse than death00:02
War heroes or murderers?: A police inquiry must rule when death on the battlefield is a crime. John Shirley reports00:02
Letter: Gypsies' way of life threatened00:02
ART / It's the way he tells 'em: The joke is not always on the enemy in a Barbican double bill of political art00:02
Racing: Selkirk to celebrate00:02
'Old age' travellers face a future within four walls00:02
Oh joy] They've lost again00:02
Football: On the move00:02
Letter: Tito 'pulled the wool' over British eyes in war-torn Yugoslavia00:02
Letter00:02
Bunhill: A gold lining for lead mine00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Cricket: Heavens halt the pursuit of Essex00:02
TRAVEL / In search of a Shanghai childhood: When, after nearly half a century, his father returned to China, Paul Gander went with him to help find what survived of his past00:02
Game war heroes: Sega v Nintendo00:02
Security a key question for Somlia relief00:02
Football: The bottom draw00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Correction: Kevin Fletcher and Jacksons: Rifkind U-turn on port sell-off00:02
Cricket: Botham glows in the gloom00:02
The best and worst: UK Equity Growth Unit Trusts00:02
Cricket: Rain puts damper on Leicestershire's push00:02
Police check on poly fraud attempt00:02
Cricket: Clouds gather over Durham: Round-up00:02
Share the costs and sail off into the sunset: Spreading the expense can bring a boat within reach of those who are not awash with money, writes Mary Wilson00:02
Letter: Nuclear industry pleads not guilty00:02
Enter the era of caring words: PC has made it past the critics into the dictionaries, reports Tom McArthur00:02
Business Information Service: Last week00:02
I'm no coward, says sacked Scud stud00:02
CHILDREN / The growing pains of separation: Many women leave good jobs because they cannot bear the anxiety of leaving their babies, says Beverley D'Silva00:02
Fishing Lines: More than just a little fishy00:02
Cricket: Udal left to ponder his legacy: Scyld Berry on an off-spinner hitherto spurned by England but still hoping to book a berth on the A tour of Australia00:02
FILM / Just swingin' and dancin' in the rain: One of the great feel-good movies turns 40 this month. Seeing it afresh, Anthony Lane is ha-ha-happy again00:02
Voices from the other England: Away from the riots, what is life like on Britain's council estates? Kathy Marks finds apprehension, hope and despair00:02
Letter: No nudes would be good nudes for this reader00:02
The road to ruin?: It was a bad week for British sports cars, with one company on the rocks and another laying off workers. But is this gloomy picture fair, asks David Bowen00:02
Lamont home to stave off crisis over the pound00:02
City File: Contract woes00:02
Letter00:02
Football: A new ball game - except for Maidstone00:02
Scrutator: Britain is way out of line00:02
Economics: Markets sweat over French poll00:02
Germans debate the right to die: Adrian Bridge in Augsburg on the growing controversy over euthanasia00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
A necessary intrusion: George Alagiah on the painful choices that face a television reporter in wretched Somalia.00:02
Stripped bare by redundancy: Going into the office every workday may mean more to top executives than they know. Richard Thomson looks at the effects of losing a big job00:02
Two British sappers wounded in mortar attack at Sarajevo00:02
Correction: Levelling the table: Forecasting stars wide of the mark00:02
GARDENING / Moving house and garden: Careful planning ensured that Mary Keen's removal included favourite plants00:02
The pint of no return: Beer is in decline and even the pub is falling into disfavour. Matthew Gwyther reports on the big brewers' efforts to appeal to changing tastes00:02
Cricket: A most refined and civil war00:02
Fired after saying the unsayable00:02
ARTS / With one eye on stardom: Show People: 40. Juliette Binoche00:02
Bupa plan is ill conceived00:02
Election still on00:02
Bunhill: Criminal's account00:02
Computer heralds draughts of change00:02
Letter: No nudes would be good nudes for this reader00:02
Devastation in the dead heart: Robert Milliken in Wilcannia on a drought that has broken the spirit of Australia's Outback00:02
Gas turns heat on regulator over pay00:02
Shares: How to convert risk into profit: Convertibles offer investors a good hedge in the depressed equity market, Quentin Lumsden reports00:02
Bunhill: From our 'How are the mighty fallen' department, a postcard in a shop window in Scarborough that read: 'For sale. Mrs Thatcher cd. Narrating Copland's Lincoln Portrait. pounds 5 or swap for Norman Schwarzkopf cover version.00:02
Bunhill: A case of wide Boyar00:02
Football: Boro bring champions down to earth00:02
Exxon move00:02
Then & Now: Repent at leisure00:02
Polls say Clinton is starting to slip00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The man behind de Man?: 'The Death of the Author' - Gilbert Adair: Heinemann, 13.9900:02
Football: Shearer the man with the golden fleece: Owen Slot on the pressures and problems which are part of the deal if you become the most expensive footballer in Britain00:02
Opinions: Were A-levels too easy this year?00:02
A secret war to save the President's skin00:02
Rugby League: St Helens first among Wigan's prospective peers: Dave Hadfield on the new rugby league season, kicking off with today's Charity Shield at Gateshead00:02
Ex-Para defends his tale of killings: Falklands inquiry00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Letter: Time to send UN troops to Somalia00:02
Stars get high on spiritual picnic: Westerners attracted by Tibetan Buddhism are flocking to the Dalai Lama's lair. Tim McGirk joined them at the Indo-Tibetan border00:02
Bush plans air strikes on Baghdad00:02
Letter00:02
Leasing deal to cut GPA debts00:02
Stag party arrests00:02
Bunhill: Partnership swap for City legal eagle00:02
Stevens associate beats top fund managers on pay00:02
EC fraud warning00:02
Letter00:02
Football: Fox deceives Everton00:02
Football: Sedgley's surprise spares Spurs00:02
Secret sentence00:02
Letter: Heritage hokum00:02
BOOKS / Poetry: Carol Rumens on two exciting new collections00:02
City File: Nervous times00:02
Boeing award00:02
Letter: Come the glorious day, sister, men will do their share00:02
Hindus challenge planning decision in Strasbourg: Michael Fathers on an unholy row in Hertfordshire00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
The East End's forgotten people: Refugees who fled from Somalia are living here in misery and despair, ignored by the welfare agencies. Nick Cohen and Mark Gould report00:02
Brooks-Ward dies00:02
OPERA / Con brio: Sheep, beaches, erotic sex, funny jokes: anything goes in a David Freeman production, except tiaras. After 10 years of Opera Factory, he's still tilting at train-spotters00:02
DANCE / Edinburgh Festival: Morris dancers do it with creative genius00:02
Letter00:02
Fallen heroes can give you wrinkles: Cynthia Heimel is suffering from disillusionment-trauma00:02
German steel bids to open00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Baring it all in a house of close secrets: 'Digging to Australia' - Lesley Glaister: Secker, 13.9900:02
Shipping threat00:02
Knowing your customer is the key00:02
Golf: Singh seven shots ahead00:02
Hurd's tough warning to Serbs00:02
Search for the peace principle: On the eve of vital talks in London, Douglas Hurd tells Steve Crawshaw that force will not prevail in Bosnia00:02
Letter: Falklands prisoners of war were treated 'correctly'00:02
Humiliation with the Woolwich00:02
Allen defends Soon-Yi affair00:02
Cricket: Man in the Middle: Double life for happy doctor: Justin Vaughan00:02
Leading Article: No longer the place for clever Dicks00:02
TELEVISION / Beam me up, it's the Republicans00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Ancient African kingdom discovered in Sudan