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Suspended sentence for robber, 7400:02
Oil threat00:02
Court Circular00:02
Rugby Union: Further blow for Barnes00:02
Football: Wales omit Ratcliffe00:02
Travel Update: Going round the world00:02
Symbolic number falls short of a full equation: David McKittrick examines the unrelenting toll of violence during more than 20 years of the Troubles00:02
Wills00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Home-made computer cuts bigger slice of pi00:02
Football Diary: Designer kit for cool cats00:02
Not afraid to follow where The Eagle dared: Emily Green is even prepared to brave drunk wasps in darkest Regent's Park so that she can sample the food and the kir at The Lansdowne00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Travel Update: Walking the Beatles00:02
Isle of Man ferry group chairman resigns early00:02
Rugby League: Same again by Wigan00:02
Rugby League: League stands at the crossroads: Dave Hadfield anticipates problems in a new rugby league season which starts this weekend00:02
PROMS / Trick or treat: Stephen Johnson on the Shostakovich rediscovery, Hypothetically Murdered, performed by the BBC SO at the Royal Albert Hall00:02
Upbeat: Thinking big00:02
No peace yet for battered Sarajevo00:02
Column Eight: The going is good at Budgens00:02
A day out like your mother used to make: What do you get if you have no tourist attractions? Thousands of tourists, as Steve Boggan discovered in Southwold00:02
NZ lambs suffer carnage in snow00:02
A wine market as soft as Mr Whippy: We are drinking less and worse, says Anthony Rose00:02
Ankara debates crackdown on Kurds00:02
Fixed-rate mortgages available at under 10%00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Chronology of the years of violence: Ulster killings00:02
Faith and Reason: Old order savagely on display again: The Bosnian crisis shows the Mediterranean world reliving its history, writes The Rev John Kennedy, a Secretary in the Methodist Church Division of Social Responsibility00:02
Prontaprint parent to go private with buyout offer00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts 4: Renowned for buying during market falls: Foreign & Colonial is the oldest, with many small shareholders and tremendous long-term performance. Paul Durman reports.00:02
Appeals00:02
Letter: The need for real prison reform00:02
NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL / Lord Kitchener needs you: This weekend the Notting Hill carnival shakes the pavements in west London. Here Henry Shukman recalls his experience of playing up a storm in Trinidad00:02
Unions challenge Labour policy on secondary action00:02
Anniversaries00:02
New money in the Old Town: Eastern European expensive is not the same as London expensive, or so Angela Lambert thought till she spent a weekend among Warsaw's yuppies00:02
View from Tokyo: Japan draws a line in the sand00:02
Obituary: Jerry Parker00:02
Quotes of the Week: Sport00:02
Obituary: Ivan Karl00:02
Property Update: Left with the bill00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bundling and tumbling in the marriage jungle: 'Uncertain Unions: Marriage in England 1660-1753' - Lawrence Stone: Oxford, 25 pounds00:02
Between the devil and the deep blue sea: Insolvents face a hard choice. Neasa MacErlean looks at the alternative to personal bankruptcy00:02
RECORDS / DOUBLE PLAY: End of the world - on ice?: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson search for the passion of Wagner's Ring00:02
Grim milestone of 3,000 Ulster killings: David McKittrick examines the unrelenting toll of violence during more than 20 years of the Troubles00:02
A maverick of the right warms to Pretoria reforms: John Carlin in Johannesburg meets Koos van der Merwe, the former Conservative who 10 years ago denounced P W Botha as 'that bloody progressive'00:02
Magnificent seven miss Maastricht vote00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 13 & 14: Reviews00:02
Departures: Customers' rights00:02
Tennis bomb00:02
Politics buries secrets of NY slaves' graves00:02
US food airlift for Somalia gets under way00:02
Letter from Washington: The cerebral challenge00:02
What you lose on tomatoes, you gain on the cheese00:02
Snakes scare00:02
Japan to spend pounds 44bn forging passage out of doldrums: Robert Chote reports on a 16-point expansionary spending plan to stimulate the country's flagging economy with public works projects and tax cuts00:02
Golf: Alfredsson's onslaught edges aside Davies00:02
TELEVISION / Screens please00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Upbeat: Bet you listen00:02
Gloomy outlook puts damper on holiday00:02
Attack in Germany00:02
Au pair to be deported because he is not a girl00:02
Anti-Mafia funds00:02
Thinking ahead in a foreign currency00:02
Cricket: Fleming and Marsh inspire Kent00:02
Rabin's opening gambit puts an end to euphoria over talks: Palestinians are disappointed by the small print of the new Israeli government's proposals for self-rule in the territories, writes Sarah Helm from Washington00:02
Gardener dies00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Anthony Tremlett00:02
Obituary: Virginia Sale00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Drink the beer, swallow the tonic: White Shield, one of the few real ales in a bottle, is now in supermarkets, says Michael Jackson00:02
Death report exaggerated00:02
Demolition threat to listed country house00:02
MUSIC / When first thoughts are best: Before a Prom performance of the second version of Bruckner's Symphony No 1, Bayan Northcott reflects on the perils of revision00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Hurricane help00:02
A hitchhikers' guide to growing up: Hitchhikers are on the road to extinction. Former practitioners tell tales of the unexpected. 'My innocence was gone. I took the bus'00:02
In the Garden Update: Weekend work00:02
Sex attack on woman motorist00:02
Warriors with a sense of humour00:02
Letter: The need for real prison reform00:02
Tapes for sale00:02
Accidental author with a Christian following: Martin Wroe reports on a successful 'spiritual' writer who has found happiness with the downwardly mobile00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Close to the bayonet charge: 'History of the War in the Peninsular Vols I & II' - W F P Napier: Constable, 18.95 each pounds00:02
INTERVIEW / When Irish eyes aren't smiling: Tabitha Troughton meets the controversial writer and unflinching student of violence in Northern Ireland, Martin Dillon00:02
Hungary issues state control list00:02
Gray's Inn00:02
Richmond loses pounds 43.9m00:02
Service appointments00:02
Taxi protest00:02
A hitchhikers' guide to growing up: Hitchhikers are on the road to extinction. Former practitioners tell tales of the unexpected. 'I thumbed a ride with a teenage transsexual'00:02
New peers00:02
Cricket: Australia rescued by Jones00:02
I like to be in America. Everything's cheap in America00:02
Leading Article: Now comes the real test00:02
Letter: Rod, line and carp00:02
Travel Update: On the Celtic trail00:02
Equestrianism: Clear-sighted Chesney00:02
Property Update: Good times, bad times00:02
Bookshop Window00:02
Apothecaries of London Society00:02
Carried away on a red wave: Emily Green meets the working mother behind Cafe Rouge, which last week opened its 11th branch00:02
Obituary: Caroline Mackinlay00:02
Obituary: Masinde Muliro00:02
Letter: Telephone themes00:02
Bosnian leader insists on co-existence: Izetbegovic: 'Serbs are not excluded from Bosnia-Herzegovina. We have lived together for 100 years'00:02
Cricket: Fluent Randall shows the way00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Brainwaves offer clue to fatigue syndrome00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts 1: Funds offer a menu to suit all tastes: Jason Nisse looks at the wide range of ways to make money, and the international scope, that this financial sector can offer00:02
Obituary: Professor Henry Westlake00:02
Province harbours hundreds of killers: David McKittrick examines the unrelenting toll of violence during more than 20 years of the Troubles00:02
Russian air disaster inquiry00:02
Death toll intensifies search for a solution: David McKittrick examines the unrelenting toll of violence during more than 20 years of the Troubles00:02
Designed to attract a passing trade: Modern British style is beautifully displayed in the interiors at Fountains, a new block of short-stay rooms and apartments in London, writes Jonathan Glancey00:02
Tennis: Old campaigners become romantic heroes: Jimmy Connors and John McEnroe, no longer the brats of tennis, launch another assault on the US Open next week. John Roberts reports00:02
Travel Update: Meet a Grand Master00:02
Russia can pay only dollars 2bn of debt00:02
Rock softens postal rates00:02
Cricket: Essex find new turn in Such00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Cricket: Fairbrother falls just short00:02
Bosnia doubts London pledges: Republic's leader says West will have to use force, as fighting rages unchecked in Sarajevo00:02
Marcos delays husband's burial00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dying to know more: 'The Pelican Brief' - John Grisham: Century, 14.99 pounds00:02
Pocket money for old pots: Great age does not necessarily confer any great value in the market for antiquities, writes John Windsor00:02
Duty dulls dollar bargains: The problem with shopping in the US is coming home again, says Vivien Goldsmith00:02
Crowds gather at a food-distribution point in Florida City00:02
Nuclear monitors00:02
A hitchhikers' guide to growing up: Hitchhikers are on the road to extinction. Frank Barrett explains why, while former practitioners tell tales of the unexpected, from a gentle US patrolman to a young girl who terrorised lorry drivers00:02
Gastropod00:02
Departures: Toulouse trains00:02
Cricket: Window on the game's future00:02
Recovery not until the spring, CBI says00:02
Market Report: Rankin's gloom goes down badly with brewers00:02
Football: QPR rise on the treadmill00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Board leaders00:02
Money Grouse: Request for split payment ignored00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts 7: Saved by PEPs and the great British public: Prompted by the fear of corporate raiders and the benefits of new legislation, investment trusts are again seeking private investors, writes Rupert Bruce00:02
Doubts overshadow London 'success'00:02
Kuwait keeps election pledge00:02
Departures: Round the camp fire00:02
New bond offers 7.5% tax-free00:02
Schools00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Pigs may become donors for human lung transplants00:02
Upbeat: Coda00:02
Auctions: Out of season bargains00:02
Letter: The need for real prison reform00:02
Birthdays00:02
A hitchhikers' guide to growing up: Hitchhikers are on the road to extinction. Former practitioners tell tales of the unexpected. 'You aren't going to hurt me, are you?'00:02
Breakaway Serbs clamp down on minorities00:02
In the Garden Update: Starting over00:02
The mystery killer in the garden pond: Our frogs are dying and experts fear the problem may herald even more serious environmental concerns, says Nicholas Roe00:02
The dreams that money might buy: Market woes have made unusual properties affordable again. David Lawson went hunting for a home with a difference00:02
Rugby Union: Scottish chance00:02
SA bank woos Ansbacher00:02
Property Update: Buying out of duty00:02
Delors scorns phobia of 'sorcerer's apprentices'00:02
Obituary: His Honour Albert Edward Cox00:02
Better deal for youngsters00:02
Letter: The Tate Gallery's responsibilities00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A chorus of disaffection at the scaffold: Tim Blanning on a skilful and resounding tale of the French Revolution by Hilary Mantel. 'A Place of Greater Safety' - Hilary Mantel: Viking, 15.99 pounds00:02
Wines of the Week00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Company news in brief00:02
Lloyd's fights off rebel challenge00:02
I'll settle for Tim Brooke-Oddie00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 13 & 14: Festival Eye00:02
Gypsies unite00:02
Upbeat: Playing on00:02
Help at hand00:02
Hockey: England fall in penalty decider00:02
Muslim radicals jailed for life00:02
Letter: Rod, line and carp00:02
Letter: EC bureaucrats and Oxfam toys00:02
Football: Taylor's trial of Wrights and wrongs: Joe Lovejoy peers into a smokescreen in search of the shape of England's next team00:02
Racing: Love Of Silver polishes off Bloom00:02
Jobs to go as Nissan predicts loss00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
A hitchhikers' guide to growing up: Hitchhikers are on the road to extinction. Former practitioners tell tales of the unexpected. 'The foot fetishist picked us up outside Bath'00:02
EC rules out realignment of currencies00:02
Golf: Elite pass up the bucks00:02
Motoring: Diesels that won't make you fume: Compared with petrol engines, they were slow and smelly. Then they cleaned up their act and won over the second-hand market, says James Ruppert00:02
Electricity deadline draws near00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
New diarist00:02
Point taken00:02
The Independent Road Test: Something to keep under your bonnet: Citroen's new ZX TD could be just what the good Dr Diesel ordered. Phil Llewellin spent a week driving the Aura model00:02
Jaguar and Swan to axe 2,000 staff as recession deepens00:02
Travel Update: Young discounts00:02
Mother urges Saddam to free son00:02
Custody death00:02
Country Matters: A simple life of cider and poetry00:02
THEATRE / The racket sport: Paul Taylor reviews Simon Donald's new play The Life of Stuff at the Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh00:02
Henlys union rejects attack on management00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts 6: Discounts give tactical gains in a phoney war: Richard Lander weighs up the rival merits of two different vehicles00:02
In the Garden Update: Pretty in pink00:02
Athletics: Christie's third reverse00:02
Letter: Batting averages, maestro, please00:02
POETRY / Cornish pastimes: Andrew Brown on the Cornish poet Charles Causley, who has just celebrated his 75th birthday00:02
An orange tan is safer when out in the sun00:02
Motor Racing: Senna gives Mansell a clear run00:02
Commodities: Copper00:02
Football: Sunday deal for ITV00:02
Business and City in brief00:02
Obituary: William Taylor00:02
Advantage Borg00:02
Recommended Books00:02
Only seagulls will hear you scream: With its spectacular castles, stark coastline and oil-related wealth, north-east Scotland has more to offer than wind and rain, says Simon Calder00:02
Cricket: ICC keeps own counsel on ball 'irregularities'00:02
Lebanon strike00:02
Racing: Selkirk to dim image of defeat00:02
Opren drug damages cases fail00:02
Laura's day00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Last ripeness of the Renaissance: 'Leonardo da Vinci: The Artist and the Man' - Serge Bramly: Michael Joseph, 25 pounds00:02
Property Update: Wait now, buy later00:02
Letter: A university for the working class00:02
Edinburgh Festival Days 13 & 14: Independent Theatre Award00:02
Rebels destroy Russian plane at Kabul airport00:02
Letter: EC bureaucrats and Oxfam toys00:02
Taxman dials into interest on telephone deposits00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Accountants urge boost for small businesses00:02
Profile: A classy member of the family: Robert Fellowes, the Queen's Private Secretary00:02
Grade accuses BBC of political appeasement00:02
Football: Shilton sent off at Hull00:02
Gardening: At the altar of a better class of madman: If you think Alton Towers is crazy now, you should have seen it 170 years ago. Anna Pavord visits its wonderful gardens00:02
Institute of Physics00:02
Eggs warning00:02
Travel Update: Spanish deal00:02
Recipe: The last of the big reds00:02
Rugby League: Leeds agree to sign Goodway00:02
Bewitched by the spell of a platinum blonde00:02
Rugby League: Team-by-Team Guide to the Stones Bitter Championship00:02
Independent schools achieve better grades00:02
Crown to sell stake in French network00:02
Special Report on Investment Trusts 3: Statistics make a date with bigger profits: Performance tables should be seen in the light of trusts' timing, writes Heather Connon00:02
Labour targets economic woes00:02
Brush seller leaves pounds 10m to charity00:02
Travel Update: Travel bookshelf00:02
Church appointments