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Girl, 3, dies as candle starts fire00:02
Racing: Simpson driven towards despair00:02
Charities dump toys under EC directive00:02
Firebomb attack at army museum linked to IRA00:02
Between the lines / Writer Billy Roche on the smell of the greasepaint00:02
Obituary: The Very Rev J. H. S. Wild00:02
Athletics: Lewis fails to catch Mitchell00:02
Whack] Another kerb crawler collared: Special police units in New Delhi are using strong-arm tactics to combat sexual harassment, or 'Eve teasing'. Christine Aziz reports00:02
Bridon anxious in spite of profit rise00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade - Achieving growth00:02
Georgia warns rebels00:02
'Whistle-blowing' nurses criticised00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Army cuts 'limit ability to intervene in Bosnia'00:02
Rugby League: Hull sign Henjak and chase Fox00:02
'Eldorado' cuts00:02
Tinsley victory00:02
The annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Southampton: Irish monk who was star of the show00:02
London traffic slows to 10.2mph00:02
View from City Road: The whole v the sum of its parts00:02
Payout doubts hit Graseby00:02
Royal tapes 'bear marks of professionals'00:02
Column Eight: Wireman pounds the floor00:02
Brierley facing 'uphill task' in pounds 11m Gibbs bid00:02
Theatre / Dancing alone in the dark: Claire Dowie's new work, Death and Dancing, is about a love affair between a lesbian and a homosexual. Caroline Donald talked to her about sexuality, gender and designer labelling00:02
Afghan peace mission00:02
Theatre / Secret encounters of the intimate kind: Paul Taylor on The Black and White Minstrels and Operation Elvis at the Edinburgh Festival00:02
Birthdays00:02
Media: One of the walking wounded - David Elstein, a victim of the ITV shake-up, tells Sue Summers about his fears for quality commercial television00:02
Letter: Placing blame for unspeakable crimes00:02
Man charged over attack on footballer00:02
Law Report: Wardship documents to be disclosed - Re M (Wardship / Disclosure of Documents). Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Balcombe, Lord Justice Leggatt and Sir John Megaw). 31 July 199200:02
Architecture: War veterans hiding in the undergrowth - Pillboxes were built to defend the nation. Now many are hen coops, or pigsties. We should preserve them as historical treasures, says Patricia Cleveland-Peck00:02
Talks about talks in SA00:02
A frown, a smile and a touch of the bulldog spirit00:02
Obituary: Professor Leslie Fox00:02
The annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Southampton: Fibre optics 'to change our lives'00:02
Rural areas 'threatened by plans for housing'00:02
Collor 'unfit to govern'00:02
Leaders put off polls decision00:02
Manchester sets out to explore television and art00:02
One of three accused in beheading case cleared00:02
Fragrance agency scents a good business opportunity00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade - Securing high cultural ground00:02
Plenty of courses await students00:02
Charlton's Robert Lee fires home his side's first goal against Bristol Rovers at Upton Park last night00:02
Market Report: Shares slump to 18-month low as rates fears grow00:02
Cigarettes linked to cataracts00:02
Clinton seeks votes from war veterans00:02
Victim buried00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Somalis call the shots on food aid00:02
My Week: Not quite true to type - Paul Flintoff gets a secretary's job but finds a woman's work is never done . . . at least by a man00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
The annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Southampton: 'Hurried changes to curriculum will harm pupils'00:02
The people's friend is drowning: Clare Dobie on the near hopeless task of setting up a regulator for personal investment00:02
Israeli proposals get cool response00:02
Moonies make dollars 60m in record mass wedding (CORRECTED)00:02
Japanese bid for Queen Mary00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
The annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Southampton: Science decline is blamed on boring courses00:02
Letter: From caravans to B & Bs?00:02
Australian news hit by bingo war00:02
TV Update00:02
Japanese electronics firms hit trouble00:02
Olympia costs HSBC dollars 187m00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade - No more 'Quick' sex00:02
Presley's Cadillac returns to vendor00:02
Football: Scottish elite admit two new members - David McKinney on the football Super League in conflict with authority north of the border00:02
Correction: Alison Halford00:02
Exclusive and never seen before00:02
Football: Durie is charged with misconduct00:02
Joyrider jailed00:02
Eagleburger to quit in January00:02
Cricket: Essex prepared to make hay00:02
Divided Balkan leaders turn up for peace talks00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Cricket: Lamb made ball complaint00:02
TV channels to screen royal art and gardens00:02
Arts festivals 'are reaching saturation point': Survey finds directors out of touch with audiences and many events lose money00:02
Proms / Berlioz: The Childhood of Christ - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Kidnapper may have staged dry run00:02
Tanks patrol Kurdish town00:02
Evidence of town found on Iona dig00:02
Mystery over the origins of 'Dianagate' tapes deepens00:02
Ford ready to get hostile in takeovers00:02
Right-wingers battle with police in Rostock00:02
Law Report: Disability overrides limitation - Turner v W H Malcolm Ltd and another. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice Stocker and Lord Justice Staughton). 30 July 199200:02
Media: Talk of the Trade - Asian TV lift-off00:02
Media Viewpoint: The commission has no clothes00:02
Bayer warns of increasing competition00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 10 / A Nightmare For C Darwin00:02
Correction00:02
A lorry blazes outside the Tokyo residence of Japan's Prime Minister, Kiichi Miyazawa, in what police suspect was a protest against the planned visit of Emperor Akihito to China in October00:02
Football: Johnston gives Everton a lift00:02
Letter: Against newspaper lampooning of royalty00:02
Home Office sinks dock firm's prison ship project00:02
Church leader00:02
Societies see net outflow in July00:02
View from City Road: Don't write off the US earners00:02
Letter: Placing blame for unspeakable crimes00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Golf: Lure of the Atlantic crossing - Europe's women golfers are making a habit of success on the United States Tour. Liz Kahn reports00:02
Commentary: Doing their bit for inflation00:02
Five arrested00:02
Commentary: Between the dollar and the French00:02
Cricket: Woodman has the cutting edge - Richard Budd on the Devon fast bowler who has come to thrive in a world of silence00:02
The widow who refuses to yield to threats00:02
Pound falling to ERM floor: Poll showing majority of French voters opposed to Maastricht alarms financial markets00:02
Chess00:02
75-mile traffic jam as Andrew roars on00:02
British Gas will cut domestic bills00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The final caravans: 'Alone through the Forbidden Land' - Gustav Krist: Cambridge, 9.9500:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 10 / Eclipsed00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Concerto Caledonia - Queen's Hall, Edinburgh00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 10 / Ship of Fools00:02
Letter: Obstetricians, mothers and Down's syndrome babies00:02
Letter: Science has little allure for graduates00:02
'Help Africa' campaign for UK00:02
Video claims to show Iraqi marsh attacks00:02
Grand Met warning takes 700m pounds off market value00:02
Cricket: Weston passes second test00:02
Leading Article: Echoes from a dark past00:02
Music shops sound a monopolistic note00:02
Proportion of working-class students still low00:02
Course guidance: How to tackle the Clearing system - Karen Gold reports on how to avoid random application panic00:02
Leading Article: Splitting the Tate00:02
Obituary: Celia Gore-Booth00:02
Football: Justice served by Kiwomya's strike00:02
Czechs and Slovaks to meet again00:02
View from City Road: HSBC all set to shine00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 10 / A Drop of Fred00:02
Arts festivals 'are reaching saturation point': Survey finds directors out of touch with audiences and many events lose money00:02
Musicals / Prowling with the Alley cats: Ring Lardner's June Moon celebrates a world he despised. Rhoda Koenig on Tin Pan Alley revisited00:02
Unit closed00:02
French poll puts markets into a dive00:02
Letter: Against newspaper lampooning of royalty00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 10 / Festival Eye00:02
Architecture: Hush now, even concrete has feelings - Louis Kahn searched for souls in buildings and talked to bricks. Along the way he inspired some of the greatest Modern architects in the world. Paul Barker reports00:02
Letter: Against newspaper lampooning of royalty00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade - 'Sun', sea, soap00:02
Carp fisherman hooked on cane rods and semolina: Chris Yates is an expert fisherman. His latest book may have found a way of explaining the joys of angling to those who have never understood. Andrew Brown met him at the water's edge00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 10 / Revelation00:02
Wates sees City property pick-up00:02
Reform goes out of the window: There are no votes in prisons, says the Home Secretary. His plan for privatisation kills any hope of improving conditions, argues Nick Cohen00:02
Football: Cantona hits hat-trick to crush Spurs00:02
Confusion over recording law00:02
Fighting rages as peace talks open00:02
It's never too late in Edinburgh: David Lister stays up well past his bedtime to rub shoulders with the stars and crack jokes with the comics on a tour of festival night-spots00:02
UN report wants troops to be armed00:02
Cricket: Braod and Hemmings to leave Notts00:02
Poll boost00:02
China releases dissident00:02
Music / On comparing notes: Raymond Monelle on the St Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and the London Philharmonic00:02
Celebration at 'festival' lit by fires of racism: John Eisenhammer writes from Rostock about the east German families who went shopping by day and cheered attacks against foreigners by night00:02
Letter: Science has little allure for graduates00:02
Hockey: England target00:02
Tourists seek alternative to sun and sand: Exchange rate provides timely assistance for package-tour operators hit by recession and worst trading summer in 18 years00:02
Court ban on Farrow00:02
Obituary: Amjad Khan00:02
Football: Strange Abbey habits - Fans' Eye View / No. 2 Cambridge United00:02
Football: Palace guard bypassed by Williams00:02
Letter: The advantages of depreciation00:02
Cricket: Qualified success for aggressive approach - Barrie Fairall on a dilemma in the making for Kent's imposing pace man Martin McCague00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Diary00:02
Obituary: John Barron00:02
Out of the West: Glory faded by sands of time00:02
Racing: Festival hurdle will be supported by credit00:02
Letter: Obstetricians, mothers and Down's syndrome babies00:02
Letter: Science has little allure for graduates00:02
The annual meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science in Southampton: Malaria cases 'increasingly drug-resistant'00:02
August car sales dash hopes of manufacturers00:02
US ready to approve exclusion zone00:02
Ministers told cuts may close training councils00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 10 / For better, and for worse: There is nothing like a rocky marriage, royal or otherwise, to inspire a playwright. Sarah Hemming on trouble and strife00:02
Television / With nobs on00:02
There's more to it than simply making the grade: A-levels will always be important, but universities should delve deeper when assessing a student's potential, says Colin Hughes00:02
Tories want council house funds freed00:02
Half-yearly Service Promotions00:02
Letter: The advantages of depreciation