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Obituary: Professor E. T. Nevin: Correction00:02
Peers face Maxwell questions00:02
Letter: I name this child . . .00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Romanians discover delights of the tabloid00:02
UN suspends former Yugoslavia00:02
An operatic chorus of disapproval00:02
Greycoat cancels final dividend00:02
The European Crisis: Denmark putting the brake on treaty rethink00:02
Letter: Even worse is to come until Britain learns to copy Europe's formula for success00:02
Architecture: Modern sights for European eyes: Architecture is a big subject, but BBC 2 squeezes it successfully into miniature TV spots with Vaclav Havel and others talking about buildings that shaped their lives00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Football: Forest chase Blanc00:02
Obituary: David Bathurst00:02
Please doctor, end it for her: Harriet Hammond tells how she helped to bring about her mother's death00:02
The Vatican brings sin into the 20th century00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rugby League: Britain on World Cup crash course00:02
Architecture: Why the nuns don't dare leave the house: The owners of Holmwood want to move, says Jonathan Glancey. But they are at the centre of a conservation battle over their suburban Glasgow villa00:02
Trade deficit rises, and worse to come00:02
Violence hits run-up to Angolan poll00:02
Architecture Update: Dissatisfaction on every side00:02
Shield hits back00:02
TELEVISION / Breaking the rules of engagement: Tristan Davies on the first episode of Linda La Plante's controversial new drama serial, Civvies00:02
Football: Sheffield defeated00:02
Obituary: Musa Anter00:02
Letter: A right to tell the hostages' story00:02
Ford to extend short time00:02
Murder charge00:02
Commentary: Rays of hope on global warming00:02
Elswick up at pounds 1.7m record after Falcon sale00:02
THEATRE / Reading between the lines: Caroline Donald looks into the accusations of racism aimed at a revival of Saunders Lewis's Blodeuwedd at Cardiff's Sherman Theatre00:02
Commentary: France's distress may help Britain00:02
Tennis: Americans scupper Wightman00:02
Parliament and Politics: Ministry seeks court delay00:02
View from City Road: Tarmac goes back to its roots00:02
Most mothers reject home role to go back to work00:02
Shias reconciled00:02
Whitbread clears last big hurdle00:02
Here's the money. When do I see the horse?: At Ballinasloe fair, there is no auctioneer to spoil a decent deal. Mark Holdstock explains trading rituals in Co Galway00:02
Diary00:02
The European Crisis: Elysee talks add to air of crisis pervading EC00:02
Architecture Update: Development curb00:02
Racing: Fox's refuge on the bright side: A senior jockey's relaxed outlook is unaffected as an injury allows him to reflect on 22 years in the saddle. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Jobless push00:02
Letter: A right to tell the hostages' story00:02
Executive rises lowest for 25 years00:02
Party to back Deng's reforms00:02
Brixton Estates profits up00:02
View from City Road: Tesco needs fuller trolleys00:02
Letter: A doctor's duty and a patient's right to die00:02
Parliament and Politics: Parkinson reveals reasons for his return to Cabinet00:02
Letter: A doctor's duty and a patient's right to die00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Eggs Florentine00:02
Rugby Union: Scarlets colour Welsh choice00:02
The European Crisis: Major faces backbench challenge on Maastricht00:02
Football: Barnet players seek meeting00:02
Media: 'I hope to God this does cause a stir': From the pen of Lynda La Plante now comes the TV series, 'Civvies': macho, violent and controversial. Sue Summers talked to her00:02
Grubby island with crowded population00:02
Relief flights to Sarajevo delayed00:02
Letter: A doctor's duty and a patient's right to die00:02
15 die as storms trigger flash floods in France00:02
Football: Avenue trek down the nostalgia trail: Phil Shaw looks ahead to Saturday's FA Cup encounter between two old rivals from the era of baggy shorts and laced footballs00:02
Letter: Even worse is to come until Britain learns to copy Europe's formula for success00:02
Fan's Eye View: Off on a Mersey mission: No. 6: Liverpool00:02
Waterstone's fury as bonuses go00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Collor will seek proof of fraud00:02
Nuclear waste deal agreed00:02
BT retreats over prostitutes' lines00:02
A pint with the regulars at the Glass Pig: Pubs don't always welcome people with learning difficulties, so Edward Donohue opened his own, writes Harry Pugh00:02
Obituary: D. T. Lewis00:02
Cycling: Kelly's quest for fifth home win00:02
Two feared dead after sea collision00:02
Bauwens pledges retrial after libel jury deadlock00:02
Letter: Fishy option00:02
Words fail Israel and Syria over Golan Heights00:02
Report says Manx politicians backed UK tax evasion: The inquiry into the Isle of Man bank failure in 1982 ran up against a wall of silence over 'funny money' deals and Revenue dodgers, writes Tony Faragher00:02
Law Report: False statement about past services was an offence: Regina v Bevelectric Ltd and others - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Staughton, Mr Justice McKinnon and Mr Justice Potter), 22 July 199200:02
Dentist fined00:02
MUSIC / Short sharp shocks: Robert Maycock on 'Contrasts' at the Queen Elizabeth Hall00:02
TELEVISION / Drama-Documentary: Making drama out of a crisis: Granada's Hostages tonight tells the true story of the Beirut captives. Or does it? John Lyttle reports00:02
Parliament and Politics: Britain agrees ban on dumping at sea00:02
Racing: Marling motivates Swinburn00:02
Leading Article: The cost of a mandate00:02
Appointments00:02
Out of the West: Will the elusive Pimpernel Jim pull it off again?00:02
Parliament and Politics: Pit closures loom as EC cash remains untouched: Jonathan Foster finds gloom and frustration in Mansfield over the Government's inflexible attitude to investment00:02
OPERA / Devil you know: Michael Dervan reports from Belfast on the return of Opera Northern Ireland00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Next stages recovery to pounds 8.3m in first half00:02
Media: Hat Trick award: Talk of the Trade00:02
BFG 'over-declared' profits00:02
OPERA / Paragon Ensemble - RSAMD, Glasgow00:02
Companies in Brief00:02
Paper money00:02
Letter: Even worse is to come until Britain learns to copy Europe's formula for success00:02
Hays' third flat year as profits stagnate00:02
My Week: Unaccustomed as I am: Paul Davies gets over his stage fright and gives the speech of his life at a friend's wedding00:02
Media: Anthropology's loss: Talk of the Trade00:02
Media: Beeb business: Talk of the Trade00:02
Monetarists call for Bank to tackle inflation00:02
THEATRE / Water Music - Cockpit, London NW800:02
Coverage of the Mellor Affair00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Golf: Tour detours to take in safari00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Row over extradition treaty with India00:02
Ukraine exchange flops00:02
Lloyd Thompson in 28% surge00:02
Tax go-ahead00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Tony Havering00:02
Last-ditch defence of ERM: France pours out foreign currency reserves to defend the sliding franc00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Letter: Even worse is to come until Britain learns to copy Europe's formula for success00:02
Skier banned00:02
It's somebody else's problem: Gerald Kaufman warns Labour's executive not to get the party into a tangle over the future of the Maastricht treaty00:02
Goldman Sachs heads the field00:02
Media: ITN plagues by defections: Talk of the Trade00:02
Rothschilds prop up Zurich bank00:02
Court cuts sentence on boy who stabbed racist00:02
Media Viewpoint: More news from the BBC00:02
Lockerbie children's distress continues00:02
Mia Farrow visits gala00:02
Letter: A doctor's duty and a patient's right to die00:02
MUSIC / Halle / Nagano - Free Trade Hall, Manchester00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
The European Crisis: Now the spotlight falls on 'British problem'00:02
Smiles and chaos as programme focuses on launch: Channel 4's Big Breakfast starts next week with Paula Yates and Bob Geldof the attractions. Maggie Brown reports00:02
Cantors woos institutions00:02
Football: Campbell drives home to rescue Arsenal00:02
The European Crisis: Paris props up currency00:02
Parliament and Politics: Clarke urges sacking of lazy police officers: The Police Superintendents' Association annual conference in Blackpool00:02
Football: Robins resists Carlisle00:02
2,500 jobs at risk in BAe plant closure00:02
Moore's daughter takes stage in a village drama: A great sculptor's artistic legacy hinges on a planning inquiry. David Lister reports00:02
Smuggler dies of drug overdose00:02
Letter: A doctor's duty and a patient's right to die00:02
Southern Newspapers advances00:02
The European Crisis: Only Bonn can save the franc00:02
Bolshoi reprieved00:02
Divided opposition to meet within Iraq00:02
Guzman quizzed00:02
Football: Lancaster and Norris stun Anfield00:02
Share deals help TT to improve results00:02
Rugby Union: Moir puts tourists to flight00:02
Parliament and Politics: Minister rejects criticism over GCSE results row00:02
Major backs minister as backbench unrest grows00:02
Home X-rays00:02
Obituary: David Bathurst00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Rugby Union: Rory Underwood ready for an England return00:02
Leading Article: No quick fix for the EC00:02
Football: Last-minute goal brings draw for Wigan00:02
Football: McCoist unsettles Saints00:02
Downturn for Bombay's 'Big Bull': The alleged kingpin of an pounds 800m stock-market fraud, bailed after three months, is almost worshipped by many Indians, writes Tim McGirk in New Delhi00:02
Parliament and Politics: MPs attempt to clarify troops' role in Bosnia00:02
View from City Road: Beneficiaries of the rate cut00:02
Architecture Update: Focus on the Fifties00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Football: FA infuriated BSkyB's Gascoigne ploy00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Banks hone new cutting edge at the top: In the first of a series on the leading lights in Britain's financial, commercial and industrial sectors, Lisa Vaughan looks at banking00:02
Chess00:02
Art Market: Cezanne collection expected to fetch pounds 12m00:02
Gaidar takes tough line on economy00:02
BOOK REVIEW / New terms in Texas: The Evening Star - Larry McMurtry: Orion, pounds 14.9900:02
Obituary: Maurice Burton00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Football: Blackburn sign Matker00:02
Ban lifted00:02
Sub alert00:02
Costain may sell mining business to trade buyer00:02
Joint action00:02
Column Eight: Testing times for directors00:02
Obituary: John Taylor00:02
Football: Napoli allow Maradona to join Seville00:02
Mellor and Bauwens must wait for verdicts: Jurors could not agree over a minister's sunshine holiday - and Conservative supporters may prove equally divided. Andrew Gliniecki reports00:02
Architecture Update: Brighton face-lift00:02
Mortgages fall as Lamont cuts interest rates00:02
Market Report: Lamont hailed as saviour of share deals00:02
Greece lifts its blockade on oil to Macedonia00:02
Market forces00:02
Letter: Heads it's Maastricht00:02
Pay rises for senior managers reach 7.5%00:02
Physicist in cancer error is reinstated00:02
Salvador rebels warn on peace00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Hurd calls for 'old-fashioned diplomacy'00:02
Bush hits Clinton on Arkansas front00:02
Somali setback00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Six die in Luanda clashes00:02
Letter: Even worse is to come until Britain learns to copy Europe's formula for success00:02
Football / Prodigal's Return: Gascoigne set for emotional reunion: Lazio's great hope is ready to take on his former Tottenham team-mates in Rome tonight00:02
Parliament and Politics: Water prices rise 'almost 50% over five years'00:02
Commentary: No excuse for limiting payout