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Racing: Fantasy's focus on fillies00:02
Children at a feeding centre in Wajir, northern Kenya00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Anthony Tremlett00:02
'Aids monkeys' freed by Hurricane Andrew00:02
Sweet potato00:02
Shooting chase00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
FILM / Return of the great dictator: Hans-Jurgen Syberberg, the 'blacklisted' director of Hitler - a Film from Germany, talks to Sheila Johnston about the role of Nazism in the cinema00:02
With the Thing in my pocket, I was John Wayne: Nicholas Roe uses high technology to vanquish two dangerous dogs but feels registration would be a better safeguard00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Fischer may face jail for his chess comeback00:02
Collor set for power battle00:02
Cricket: ICC stalls over ball statement00:02
Serbs fall prey to 'ethnic swapping'00:02
Out of Russia: Soaring crime hands liberals the hot potato00:02
Tourist board put into liquidation00:02
Commentary: When models take the front seat00:02
Call to save owners of guesthouses00:02
Damages award00:02
Obituary: Stanley Kennett00:02
Cricket: White relishes his moment00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Reviews00:02
US rejects criticism of policy on Bosnia00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Exciting new script for East Enders00:02
Golf: Return tickets clause provides powerful rider00:02
Hockey: SA women miss Olympics00:02
Cricket: The girl who crosses boundaries - A 12-year-old with a gift for cricket looks forward to her debut for the England Women's Under-19 XI00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Letter: Democratic decisions00:02
Diary00:02
Out of wetsuits, into pin-stripes: Sara Parkin is the latest green campaigner to break with fundamentalism and address real economic, scientific and social complexities, says Richard North00:02
Albanian protest00:02
Couple are cleared of stealing from Harrods00:02
Birthdays00:02
Warnings by brewers send shares reeling00:02
Witness's death00:02
Baghdad accepts exclusion zone with reservations00:02
Don't that old minstrel magic make you see red?: The BBC axed its blacked-up song and dance show in 1978. But it is threatening to make a comeback on stage. Giles Smith reports00:02
Lib Dems make pitch for Green dissidents00:02
Sports Listings / Plan Ahead00:02
The British Educational Research Association annual conference: Parental choice 'is reinforcing class barriers'00:02
Rugby League: New dish on the menu00:02
Obituary: Esme Langley00:02
Course Vacancies: Fine art of persuasion - Karen Gold says confidence is vital in plotting out your course of action00:02
Air Canada joins the battle for Continental00:02
Racing: Overnight rider plan unveiled00:02
Tough words for Belgrade: Owen takes over as head of EC peace effort00:02
Tax protest over defence budget fails in court00:02
The British Educational Research Association annual conference: Use of children's results 'shameful'00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Brain 'triumphs over brawn for athletic success'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Search called off00:02
Football: Patient Spurs close to reward00:02
Obituary: Mark Sainsbury00:02
Football: Touchy Taylor keeps his thoughts under wraps - Joe Lovejoy assesses what a tight-lipped England manager may have learnt from his midweek trip to Oslo00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: The playing's the thing: When it comes to scoring Hamlet, no one understands Shakespeare quite like a Russian. Stephen Johnson reports00:02
Hambro to sell part of legal subsidiary00:02
British motorcycle makers find it's no easy ride to revival: Nigel Cope assesses attempts to recreate the winning ways of Triumph and Norton00:02
Obituary: W. Lincoln Hawkins00:02
Rebels offer Kabul leaders brief respite00:02
Column Eight: Marcos makes his mark00:02
Monument profits sag00:02
Composer's epic obsession sees revival of rock opera00:02
Republican feud blamed for 3,000th Ulster death00:02
Japan's kingmaker calls it a day00:02
Leading Article: A virtuous endeavour00:02
DIRECTOR'S CUT / Shining through: Randa Haines finds inspiration in A Place in the Sun00:02
Reichmann's group cuts Canary Wharf bid00:02
Law: Lenders get tough with singles - As banks and building societies put more restrictions on solicitors acting for borrowers, sole practitioners fear they may lose out, says Sharon Wallach00:02
Letter: Poetry at Skegness00:02
TELEVISION/ Reviews of the Week00:02
Karabakh talks00:02
Caring mother is struggling to make ends meet: Judy Jones reports on the punishing effect of recent legislation on a family in John Major's constituency00:02
Tennis: Injured Connors to play in US Open00:02
FILM / A cloudburst and a heatwave00:02
Law Report: Defendant was never in jeopardy - Regina v Dabhade. Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Stuart-Smith, Mr Justice Leonard and Mr Justice Wright), 29 July 199200:02
Conference Statement on Bosnia: Text of the final declaration of the London conference regarding the conflict in Bosnia-Herzegovina00:02
Letter: Privatisation of the prisons00:02
Bell reflects on toll of Sarajevo's war: Maggie Brown talks to the BBC foreign correspondent wounded by mortar bomb shrapnel while in Bosnia00:02
THEATRE / Under Western Eyes - Chelsea Centre Theatre00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Angola enacts pre-poll reforms00:02
Pounds 12m needed for national aquarium00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Tokyo stock market bounces back00:02
FILM / Squeezed dry: Spike Lee's cameraman calls the shots00:02
Photographer gets a smashing 'scoop'00:02
View from City Road: Slough bows to the inevitable00:02
View from City Road: Keeping R&D in focus00:02
Warship arrest 'was close to piracy'00:02
Time is ripe for 'aquatic chicken'00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Middleton shines in the gloom00:02
Kurds attempt to flee combat area in Turkey00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Scientists shown video of 'cold fusion reaction'00:02
Ten thousand 'locked in the benefits trap'00:02
PROMS / St Petersburg Philharmonic - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Patients avoid NHS for privacy00:02
Pensioner asphyxiated by intruder00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell remains Williams' choice00:02
A nation divided00:02
Shore joins attack on Labour policy 'failure'00:02
Equestrianism: Vantage recovers to make his point - When the going gets soft, horse and rider have to rise to the challenge of the occasion00:02
Cricket: Lewis enjoys another on-day00:02
Ceasefire signed00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Muslim countries anxious to help Balkan brethren00:02
Fairfax beats profit forecast of pounds 45m00:02
Tapes 'show fishing boat was hit by submarine'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Trapped in a bubble with the Karacter Kops00:02
Golf: Davies drives on00:02
MPs in revolt00:02
Staff suspended00:02
Course Vacancies: Persistence sharpens the sights on success00:02
Obituary: Elisabeth Carson00:02
Fleet Air Arm acclaims courage of pioneer pilot00:02
Chirac will back 'yes' vote on Maastricht00:02
Macedonia leader asks Greece to be 'rational': Tony Barber talked to the President, who says that independence for the republic would bring benefits for anxious neighbours00:02
Leading Article: Bush and the Iraq factor00:02
Hizbollah wins landslide vote00:02
FILM: Rushes00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
FILM / Critical Round-Up00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Obituary: Ian Godfrey00:02
Genting lifts stake in Lonrho00:02
Obituary: Francis James00:02
But in Bosnia, the killings go on00:02
Hamburg-bound00:02
Pretoria seeks to appoint black police generals00:02
Chess draw00:02
New trial ordered for Bond after 'set-up' allegation00:02
BR jobs to go00:02
Mistakes admitted in effort to end Rostock riots: John Eisenhammer in Bonn describes the dilemma that east German police face in attempting to quell anti-immigrant unrest00:02
Harsh times ahead for fragile economy: The recession is hitting once successful industries in the Highlands and Islands. James Cusick reports00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Allies of Georgian separatists seize hostages00:02
TB immunisation not routine in schools00:02
Beatlemania00:02
Owen appointed EC peace negotiator00:02
View from City Road: More profits in Weir's pipeline00:02
Sport in Short: Rowing00:02
Pakistani vicar00:02
BR rates blamed for derailing Charterail00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Festival Eye00:02
Crime claims set to rise by pounds 50m budget by pounds 50m00:02
Commentary: Song and dance over CD prices00:02
Zoo backs efforts to save the snail00:02
Letter: Legal position over the 'Dianagate' tapes00:02
JAZZ / Aiming for the big apple: This weekend, for the first time in its history, the Proms is to host a full programme of jazz. Phil Johnson reports00:02
The bashed-up revolution: Correction00:02
Fewer bad debts give Cattle's a 35% lift00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Struggling DAF talks to potential suitors00:02
THEATRE / Honour and thieves: Paul Taylor reviews Sam Walters' production of His Majesty at St Bride's Centre, Edinburgh00:02
Professor broadcast his rage world-wide00:02
Buddhist monks pray outside the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre00:02
Hero returns00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Second Briton is held in Baghdad00:02
Car giants warn of continuing slump00:02
Little Alice has a lot to learn from Aunt Jane: What is life like when two family members have Down's syndrome? Pretty good, by this account00:02
Monitors provide one glimmer of hope00:02
Letter: Education: is there room at the top for working-class children?00:02
Cricket: McCague's fire ignites Kent00:02
TSB shareholders pushed for chief's resignation00:02
MacGregor leaves printer suddenly00:02
Pension protests pile up00:02
Drag racing: Summer Nationals - Santa Pod00:02
Obituary: Maurice Bouette