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Labour may demand recall of Parliament00:02
Cricket: Sri Lanka caught in spinners' web00:02
Allen says new love will last00:02
Obituary: Donald Stewart00:02
Cricket: Brown adds dash of colour00:02
Banish bats from belfries, vicar's wife pleads00:02
Football: Shearer's touch of class00:02
Independents in the ascendant: Hotel chains are losing out to small businesses - but temporarily, says Elizabeth Heathcote00:02
You are what you wear on your feet: For June Swann, a boot is a clue to personality as well as social history. Paula Weideger talked to her00:02
Obituary: J. A. Gregoire00:02
Hurricane Andrew to batter Florida00:02
Chaos and death on 'cruise to nowhere'00:02
Boating death00:02
Addicted to Dr Who and Scoobie Doo00:02
Doctors criticise 'patchy' use of Down's baby test00:02
Rugby Union: S Africa learn the hard way00:02
Birthdays00:02
Quebec and natives secure autonomy deal00:02
Children found strangled in flat00:02
Spiritual insight worthy of a potential leader00:02
Egg farmers angered by criticism on 'Archers'00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
A Royal a day keeps Russian woes away00:02
Lloyd's syndicate deals faulted00:02
Letter: Mobile ice-creams00:02
Cricket: Texaco Trophy: Ball change overshadows Pakistan's victory: Controversy simmers as Wasim and Waqar thwart England's ambitions of a whitewash in the one-day series00:02
Letter: UN's failure to distribute food relief00:02
Letter: Need to ease Africa's debt00:02
Baghdad courts Shias' loyalty00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
All square in draughts challenge00:02
Racing Commentary: Stewart's autumn assault: A trainer who suffered a frustrating summer has nursed his horses back to health and is ready to make up for lost time00:02
Lamont pins housing hope on rented sector00:02
Conductor dies00:02
Football: Arsenal on the march after Wright finish00:02
Spitalfields may soak up fresh equity00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Economic Commentary: Britain's biggest headache since 194500:02
Diary00:02
It's all so alien to me00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Racing: Eddery's Morny glory00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Court Circular00:02
Hockey: Rise of Waugh00:02
Bowls: Allcock fights back from brink: Englishman's finishing flourish earns world title00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Last islanders say farewell to the hard life: Will Bennett reports on a turning point in the history of Bardsey, off the north coast of Wales00:02
Collor aides 'formed embezzlement gang'00:02
Trapped in the web of military power: President de Klerk is powerless to act against the hard men of South Africa's army, a former intelligence officer tells John Carlin in Johannesburg00:02
Mellor will back BBC against its Tory critics00:02
Shelling precedes talks00:02
Wreckage of aircraft found00:02
Letter: With an open mind00:02
SDLP leader proposes joint referendum on Irish unity00:02
Scientists go back to the future00:02
Williams 'close to making purchase in America'00:02
Football: Payton picks a crash course00:02
A shady life of dirty tricks and 'funnies'00:02
Companies to conduct own checks on pollution00:02
Muslim 'parliament' puts religion before race bias00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: Allegations of Muslim 'self-slaughter' in Bosnia00:02
Sugar stirs fears over Amstrad dividend00:02
Football Commentary: United are stymied by tension: Ferguson's men on the wrong wavelength - Newell crafts a jewell - Magnificent Middlesbrough - Topsy-turvy Tottenham00:02
Steer clear of the Balkans: In 1876 Disraeli came under pressure to intervene after atrocities in the region. We would do well to recall why he resisted, argues Robert Blake00:02
Letter: UN's failure to distribute food relief00:02
More homes face risk of repossession00:02
Letter: NHS professionals00:02
Tennis: Courier is sent packing again00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Market faces 'brutal' slimming00:02
Waste row prompts EC move on no-border abuses00:02
TELEVISION / Chasing after the manner of women: John Lyttle on feminine archetypes and stereotypes as seen in Encounters and Video Diaries, and a documentary that goes against type00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Commodities & Futures: Proposal aims to mend split over banana imports00:02
Football: Hirst the pick of an epic variety show00:02
Football: Leeds forget their lines00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Soldier shot00:02
Godliness comes to Bush poll campaign00:02
Leading Article: A shift to persecutory mode00:02
Helicopter crash00:02
Golf: Singh sings all way to bank00:02
Smaller Companies: A good case for buying Boxmore00:02
Science: Apple eyes fruits of convergence: Big players in computers, entertainment and information met in Japan to ensure they do not go in different directions. Steve Homer was there00:02
Scots lose a veteran nationalist00:02
Southend Property makes share trust loan provision00:02
Forte gets pounds 400m offer for Gardner00:02
Motorcycling: Rainey reels in Doohan00:02
Algerian clashes00:02
Israel set to free 800 Palestinian prisoners00:02
Bank has plenty of firepower to defend pound: The Government can intervene before raising interest rates to prop up sterling, says Robert Chote00:02
Obituary: Don Lang00:02
Disappearing Britain: Rare moths bloom in back garden: A biologist is fighting to save endangered species by releasing caterpillars. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Rebels hit embassies in Kabul00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
Obituary: Raymond Brooks-Ward00:02
Coales' Notes: Beyond the Fringe and up the wall: Gordon Coales, director of the Wormwood Centre for the Arts, visiting the Edinburgh Festival, discovers something of the visceral thrill of live theatre00:02
Science: Farm it from the sea and put it on your face: Declan Butler meets the entrepreneurs making food, drugs, fertilisers and cosmetics out of seaweed00:02
Leading Article: The right to a perfect baby00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Obituary: John Sturges00:02
New Age birth ends in hi-tech hospital00:02
Tape transcript adds to pressure on Royal Family00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Molecule of the Month: Bubbling with health at Blackpool: Germs don't like it, but water companies do. John Emsley examines bleach, the chemical agent with a hundred uses00:02
Law and order privatisation to be extended00:02
Pubs face grim future00:02
Rare chat00:02
Football: Beardsley drops some heavy hints00:02
Letter: Right royal prayers00:02
Edinburgh Festival day 8: Face to face00:02
Sailing: Mahaney makes move up00:02
Equestrianism: Nolan rides the storm00:02
An Arctic lift-off of an Aladdin's Cave: Jeremy Hart meets a businessman who aims to send the spirit, and products, of a new Russia into space00:02
Leicestershire court orders up by 30%00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Football: Team news00:02
Major in crisis talks on sterling: City fears ministers will be forced to raise interest rates, damaging economic recovery00:02
European Football: Robson's slow start00:02
Cycling: Man and that bike set record: Robin Nicholl on the latest rousing ride of the Olympic champion Chris Boardman on Leicester's boards00:02
Collor pressure00:02
Out of Korea: Where Zen and the Irish help souls in turmoil00:02
Letter: Allegations of Muslim 'self-slaughter' in Bosnia00:02
Sport in Short: Motocross00:02
Law Report: Case summaries00:02
Authors challenge beliefs about Jesus: Four books which deny the very cornerstones of Christianity are about to be published. Martin Wroe reports on the claims that they make00:02
'Cleansing' row prompts crisis in Vojvodina00:02
Companies to conduct own checks on pollution00:02
Nationalist dies00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Football: Verdict depends on Durie00:02
Letter: The case for Nazi war crimes trials00:02
Letter: One exam for one curriculum00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Glances in the barrio: Death in Chile - Tony Gould: Picador pounds 15.9900:02
Lebanese vote despite Christians' boycott00:02
China invitations00:02
Leisure fillip for light truck sales00:02
Rugby League: Saints savour the first blow00:02
Estonia waits for fruits of freedom: Grim economic reality has overtaken hope, Adrian Bridge writes from Tallinn00:02
School heads 'are made scapegoats' by governors00:02
Family calls for apology over holiday jail ordeal00:02
Roof block was part of Roman tomb00:02
Georgians braced for invasion00:02
Food will reach Somalia too late00:02
Neo-Nazis attack refugee hostel00:02
Letter: Allegations of Muslim 'self-slaughter' in Bosnia00:02
Football: Clark looks a precocious commodity00:02
Climber's escape00:02
Racing: Roberts off00:02
Prisoner flees00:02
Edinburgh Festival day 8: Festival eye00:02
Sport in Short: Surfing00:02
Striving to capitalise on change: Natasha Narayan looks at Albania's attempts to revive its battered economy00:02
MUSIC / A change for the better?: David Patrick Stearns on tradition and innovation at the Salzburg Festival00:02
PIANISTS / Looking for the keys to success: Stephen Johnson basks in the relaxed atmosphere of the 11th Santander International Piano Competition00:02
THEATRE / Mad, bad and dangerous to know?: Siobhan Dolan talks to Jeremy Weller about his new play, Mad, in which women who have suffered from mental illness recreate scenes from their past00:02
Obituary: Barbara Comyns00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Letter: Woody's partnership