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Two UN troops killed in Sarajevo convoy ambush00:02
Trades Union Congress: Wage restraint plea is granted little currency: The first speech to the TUC by a CBI leader failed to inspire in the North-west yesterday, according to Martin Whitfield00:02
Ciskei leader bends to pressure for poll: Gqozo apologises to churchmen for massacre of ANC marchers00:02
Rugby Union: Record tapped by Quins00:02
Taxi dispute predicted at airports00:02
Treasures at Royal Pavilion smashed00:02
Croats behind raid into peace zone00:02
Body in river00:02
Trades Union Congress: Single-union agreements at new vehicle plants criticised00:02
Liver baby dies00:02
Architecture Update: Deadline approaches for Stonehenge six00:02
Tribute for soldier who braved minefield: Christopher Bellamy reports on two acts of heroism during the Gulf conflict00:02
Boy shot00:02
Bodies on yacht00:02
Frightened bankers and the skill of shrinking00:02
'Dianagate' man regrets recording00:02
Pound under more pressure as Finns devalue00:02
Heavy workload for ombudsmen00:02
Media: Mixed messages over the airwaves: In the next three years the Radio Authority will award 128 licences for local commercial stations. Its plans are sending shivers through the industry, writes Martin Wroe00:02
Secret records embroil Collor00:02
Football: Scots sensing success00:02
Airline industry woes could damage Airbus00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Baseball: Vincent the victim of owners' power-play: Richard Weekes and John Lichfield in Washington report on the vanishing point for a baseball commissioner00:02
Candover advances through gloom00:02
Obituary: Kim Chung-yul00:02
Motor Racing: Fisa bans McCarthy's team00:02
Bridgewater murder case man's hope00:02
Receivership could affect 10,000 boat holidays00:02
Football: Slimline Gascoigne steals the show, again: He is not playing tonight, but the Lazio midfielder is in fine form. Joe Lovejoy reports00:02
Birthdays00:02
Angola foes to form coalition00:02
Football: Threat of smaller Premier00:02
View from City Road: Success from standing alone00:02
Obituary: Ian Godfrey00:02
Chairman at Bimec is replaced by Barber00:02
A healthy economy but sick society: Andrew Marshall reports that French economic fundamentals are sound, at great cost to employment00:02
Iliescu invites bishop00:02
Wimpey attacks Government00:02
OPERA / Opera de Lyon / Kent Nagano - Symphony Hall, Birmingham00:02
Bentley's 91,000 pounds car for first-time buyers00:02
Football: Kernaghan crosses Irish divide00:02
De Beers seeks to polish its Moscow image00:02
Russia to withdraw troops from Lithuania next year00:02
Column Eight: The Street where he lives00:02
Diary00:02
Trades Union Congress: Smith is urged to back call for devalued pound00:02
Paralympic Games: Fourth gold medal for Holmes00:02
Letter: Extreme suffering of Somali people00:02
Law Report: Council did not cause pollution: Wychavon District Council v National Rivers Authority. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Watkins and Lord Justice McCowan), 31 July 199200:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Obituary: Canon David Diamond00:02
Rallying: Citroen's flow threatened by Niva and Volga: Jeremy Hart reports from Kazhakstan on the perils and unexpected successes of the Paris-Moscow-Peking Rally00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pulling the wool over some leaky relationships: 'Now You Know' - Michael Frayn: Viking, 14.9900:02
Side-effects of drugs 'kill 600 a year'00:02
Cricket: Nottinghamshire look up to Evans00:02
View from City Road: Fisons needs remedy for US woes00:02
Mark-up of ticket prices is attacked00:02
Stranger than fiction . . . or is it?00:02
Vote warning00:02
Media: Classic FM: what the experts say00:02
Cyclists 'safer from pollutants'00:02
Whale rescue00:02
Letter: The consequences of a French 'no' vote on the Maastricht treaty00:02
Obituary: Catherine Kousmine00:02
Obituary: Derrick Amoore00:02
Royal Opera plans extra performances00:02
Payout to investors by Macro 400:02
Councils clash on restructure costs00:02
Boy trapped in bog for 3 days00:02
Racing: Assured to steady Sheikh: Paul Hayward on the omens offered by the family entertainment at Doncaster today00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Sex offence therapy00:02
TWA cuts routes, pay and staff00:02
Accountant named as new Granada TV chief00:02
Britain blames Pretoria for deaths00:02
Obituary: Niranjan Singh Gill00:02
Leading Article: UN's role in South Africa00:02
THEATRE / A gathering of good friends: Noel Pearson is filling English and American theatres with Irish drama. Georgina Brown talked to him00:02
Obituary: William J. Harrington00:02
Letter: Game without Gower is just not cricket00:02
Mountleigh 'close' to Spanish sale00:02
Letter: Power of prayer00:02
Balkans 'could return to wars of the past': Bulgaria's Foreign Minister tells Steve Crawshaw of his concern about a widening of the Yugoslav conflict - with even greater danger if Kosovo and Macedonia are drawn in00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Feedback00:02
Nordic countries go on the defensive00:02
Commentary: Problems of a marked man00:02
Obituary: Catherine Kousmine00:02
THEATRE / A stick of Brighton rock: Paul Taylor reviews Danny Miller's comedy of gay Catholic gangland, Jack's Out, at the Bush00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Motor Racing: Money talks louder than talent: Many of the top Formula One teams are British, but not many of the drivers. Derick Allsop looks at the forces opposing the production of another Nigel Mansell00:02
When Marx played in a capital venture00:02
Racing: Jockey Club to deliver whip decision00:02
Letter: BBC in steam age00:02
Amal victory00:02
IMI hopeful despite first-half downturn00:02
Shadow budgets hide German problems: Europe's leading economies are battered as France wrestles with Maastricht and Germany battles with unification00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Junior consumers00:02
'No' vote would block Italian reforms: Ratification of the Maastricht treaty is vital for the country's future because, without it, urgent economic measures will fail, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
German family ordered to share flat with foreigners00:02
'Yes' and 'No' both have it in French polling00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Cricket: Gower lost in selectors' fantasy land00:02
Scottish Conservatives embrace 'new Unionism'00:02
Fan's Eye View: Pilgrims' painful progress: No. 4 Boston United00:02
US drug agency helps Medeva00:02
Elephants on parade in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, which once stood at the heart of the divided city, as part of a public relations event for a circus00:02
TELEVISION / Growing up in public00:02
Commentary: Closing loopholes on insider trading00:02
Pollsters plan a secret ballot to reduce errors00:02
Head of CBI urges TUC to curb pay calls: 'Public sector workers should get rises only when justified by productivity'00:02
Letter: Moggie morals00:02
A calculated risk that proved fatal: The Ciskei marchers saw themselves emulating Tiananmen protesters but did not expect a similar fate00:02
OPERA / Opera de Lyon / Kent Nagano - Symphony Hall, Birmingham00:02
New inspectors target those schools 'at risk'00:02
Clinton hot on Bush's trail over Irangate: From DAVID USBORNE in Washington00:02
A loyalist killer known as King Rat has entered Northern Ireland's grim folklore. David McKittrick reports00:02
Law Report: Adult child was 'non-dependant': Regina v Derbyshire Dales District Council, ex parte Cooper. Regina v Chesterfield Borough Council, ex parte Fullwood. Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Henry), 29 July 199200:02
Commentary: Ryan set to encounter turbulence00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Hard TV times00:02
THEATRE / Critical round-up00:02
William Baird holds cash as profits rise00:02
Andrew Sayer, head gardener at Cragside00:02
Architecture Update: Modernist origins00:02
Cricket: Border hits century00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Football: Taylor throws caution to wings00:02
Firms 'fail to heed training initiative'00:02
Fire risk on Tube 'does not justify cost of changes'00:02
Escaped prisoner 'is dangerous'00:02
Fall survivor00:02
Blair urges withdrawal of Le Pen invitation00:02
Magistrate quits00:02
Action urged to ease deprivation in rural areas00:02
Canterbury tale: the day and season drawing to a close as Viv Richards, unbeaten on 25, stands between Kent and a ninth Championship victory00:02
Obituary: Swami Krishnanand Saraswati00:02
Bentley's 91,000 pounds car for first-time buyers00:02
Football: Wales aim for hatful of goals00:02
Review of killer's sentence00:02
Extending the hand of comfort: Nurses at a Belfast casualty unit are looking after the bereaved, too, says Robert Rodwell00:02
Doctors face price-fixing investigation00:02
Tennis: Sabatini is surprised by Fernandez00:02
Obituary: Professor Daniel Gorenstein00:02
Steadfastly towards the abyss: The Ciskei killings were foreseeable, but neither government nor ANC chose to avoid them, says Richard Dowden00:02
Madonna expresses herself under wraps00:02
A play in the life: Caroline Donald investigates the links between fact and fiction in dramatic treatments of Virginia Woolf, Dorothy Parker, Tommy Cooper and Oliver Hardy00:02
Letter: The consequences of a French 'no' vote on the Maastricht treaty00:02
Architecture Update: Potsdamer prize00:02
A Shropshire samosa sur l'herbe: For many of the Muslim women, the picnic was a first visit to the English countryside. Leonie Jameson joined in the fun00:02
Trades Union Congress: Maastricht treaty should be replaced, Gould says: A shadow minister mars John Smith's visit to the TUC, writes Nicholas Timmins00:02
Cricket: Ramprakash reassesses his future00:02
Tepnel to raise 5m pounds in USM launch00:02
Hillsdown in 50m pounds European buy00:02
Cricket: Smith on loose with cut and cart00:02
Brussels offers the pink flamingo a drab future00:02
Politicians jailed in corruption crackdown00:02
View from City Road: Wimpey leaves a lot unsaid00:02
Football: Anderton boost for England00:02
Survivors recall safari raid00:02
Policeman 'not to blame' for crash00:02
Bail granted for Chihana00:02
Rugby League: Australia on quiet route to Wembley00:02
Obituary: Yang Xianzhen00:02
Kidnap charge00:02
Export growth lifts Croda 40%00:02
MUSIC / Gathering of the clans: Raymond Monelle on the SCO under Alexander Gibson playing modern Scottish music in Edinburgh00:02
Out of France: Sceptics turn deaf ear to a dying tongue00:02
Cricket: Adams tops family fun00:02
Letter: Extreme suffering of Somali people00:02
Donor warning00:02
Letter: Timber treatment00:02
Pound shaken again00:02
Chess00:02
Italy checking Somali toxic waste allegations00:02
Lagos police fearful after killing army colonel: Karl Maier explains why the roadblocks dreaded by motorists in Nigeria's capital were halted this week00:02
Iraqi officers arrested on negligence charges: Baghdad has disciplined army personnel for lack of zeal in the marshland offensive, writes Christopher Bellamy, Defence Correspondent00:02
Letter: Power of prayer00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: News at Eleven00:02
Letter: Bankside is best site for gallery00:02
Call to ban neo-Nazis00:02
An ally of the ANC who became its deadly enemy00:02
Glaxo seeks to counter drug fears00:02
Leading Article: The certainty of risk00:02
Bordello goes in search of brains00:02
Architecture: Lipstick on the face of a gorilla: Good design doesn't need art and bad cannot be rescued by it. To Peter Dormer the 'Per Cent For Art' campaign is anathema00:02
Letter: The real world of utility price rises00:02
THEATRE / Name - Purcell Room, South Bank00:02
Police break arms and forgery network: Several people are held after 20-month undercover operation. Terry Kirby reports00:02
New system used to assess dangers00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Market Report: Currency upsets turn a rally into a retreat00:02
Architecture: A bold addition to a fine inheritance: The National Trust's visitor centre at Fountains Abbey in Yorkshire is a modern landmark, says Giles Worsley00:02
Japanese MPs dive for cover behind 'fall-guy': Terry McCarthy reports on politicians' attempts to avoid being the only ones caught in the latest bribery scandal while others evade suspicion00:02
Racing chief charged over 6m pounds drugs00:02
Letter: A lingering taste for brewer's barm00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Backers need deep pockets00:02
Policeman 'not to blame' for crash