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Elderly vandal00:02
Write-downs expected as Costain confirms talks on mining sale00:02
Harland boss 'absent from company for weeks'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Euthanasia: definitions, the Dutch example, dignity, and a judge's words00:02
Dagenham upturn00:02
The European Crisis: Labour seals fragile unity over Europe: Opposition debate00:02
Letter: ERM is vital to the Single Market's success00:02
Obituary: Rene de Villiers00:02
Parliament and Politics: Decline in union strength 'may be irreversible'00:02
Commentary: Bundesbank helps to tilt the scales00:02
Letter: ERM is vital to the Single Market's success00:02
Obituary: Mary Bautista00:02
Geest shares dive on bleak forecast00:02
More rain forecast as floods cause chaos00:02
Parliament and Politics: Lady Thatcher posing with the portrait by Henry Mee00:02
Sugar offers to privatise Amstrad for 30p per share00:02
Royal College of Radiologists00:02
Commentary: Turning the key for first-timers00:02
RECORDS / A world of difference: Andy Gill reviews the latest releases from Peter Gabriel, Happy Mondays, Shamen and Public Enemy00:02
Democrat leader is new Thai PM00:02
US impetus on Iraq relief plan00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Into the modern world with the butterflies: 'Postmodernism, Reason and Religion' - Ernest Gellner: Routledge; 10.99 pounds00:02
A father's crime, his child's punishment: Jeremy is a convicted sex offender. A stable, loving relationship with his wife and baby son could be the key to rehabilitating him - but the law has forbidden it. Richard Pendry reports00:02
Sport in Short: Pools Dividends00:02
Chess00:02
Max Bygraves and the Ladybirds singing at a memorial service in London for Benny Hill00:02
Racing: Sayyedati to sidestep Ascot00:02
Obituary: Allen Percival00:02
Racing: Bonny outlook amid the rain00:02
Vardon goes for listing after Sea Life merger00:02
Better times for Pittard Garner00:02
Column Eight: Fight's off - replace jackets00:02
Football: Edwards equal to challenge00:02
View from City Road: Sugar offers a bitter deal00:02
Italian request00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Smiths buys US firm00:02
Golf: Brave defence by Grice-Whittaker00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
The European Crisis: Bonn counts cost of alliance with Paris: Strain on financial pact00:02
Golf: Sheehan's tears turn to triumph: Liz Kahn reports on the American champion golfer eager to do battle with the best in the women's British Open at Woburn today00:02
Grave found00:02
'Torture and killings' in Sudan00:02
My conscience is entirely clear, minister says00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Nuclear fire00:02
Peking puts out mixed signals over Hong Kong00:02
The European Crisis: Nerve, reserves and endless cash: How the currency battle is fought00:02
Body identified00:02
UN sends aid to Somali refugees00:02
Universities told to reject students who cannot spell00:02
Court Circular00:02
Course Guidance: Vacancies on courses at other colleges00:02
Motor Racing: McLaren move to take over Ligier00:02
Lawyers angry at release of letter in pub bomb case00:02
Georgia preying on his mind: One of the leading architects of the end of the Cold War now operates on a smaller scale - but the pressures are greater. Peter Pringle talks to Eduard Shevardnadze00:02
Letter: An alliance of French patriots00:02
Milan strikers herald red-hot autumn00:02
Boxing: Grant quells rueful Graham00:02
ROCK / Who needs a night of Therapy?: Joseph Gallivan on Therapy? at the Grand Theatre in Clapham, south London00:02
Education: Parents prepare for power as governors: On the eve of the school elections, Sarah Strickland asks how ready the candidates are for their new duties00:02
Iraqi opposition leaders meet00:02
Racing: Latest odds00:02
Final plea for hunger strike prisoner00:02
Laura Ashley set for return to profit00:02
Leading Article: Why Europe needs an ERM00:02
Poor diets 'making children overweight'00:02
The European Crisis: Knives out for Chirac in Gaullist party revolt: French recriminations00:02
Woolcombers pulls float during turmoil00:02
IRA blast damages over 1,000 homes00:02
D-notice committee's abolition is urged00:02
Tea dances fall foul of law00:02
Grim tidings cast a cloud over town: Charles Oulton visited a twon mourning the loss of 2,000 jobs00:02
'Lord' turns sleuth to trace thieves00:02
OPERA / I Capuleti e i Montecchi - Royal Opera House, WC200:02
Football Round-Up: Dutch go down00:02
Elena Iparraguirre, the lover of Abimael Guzman on her way to prison00:02
Obituary: Sir Maynard Jenour00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
The European Crisis: Why franc exchange must stay the same: Devaluation threat00:02
Obituary: Allen Percival00:02
Fashion: Donna will do it if Calvin and Ralph do it, too: How BBC 2's 'The Look' inveigled its way into the lives of top designers. Jeremy Newson, producer/director, reveals all00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Japan fights to lose UN 'enemy' tag00:02
Firefighters ill00:02
Changing design of pubs 'could cut crime'00:02
ROCK / Ever-increasing circles: Julian Cope, new antiquarian, talks to Kevin Jackson about setting stones in rock00:02
Leading Article: Stand by your man00:02
Education: Not just a rubber stamp: School governors have a tricky job, says Donald MacLeod. Their responsibilities are growing but the involvement they are allowed varies00:02
The European Crisis: German economy loses its edge00:02
Racing: Tycoon collects cash00:02
Pretoria and ANC reach for a deal00:02
Charities: Advertising a case for help: Redundancies have led to a surge in demand for aid from benevolent funds linked to the professions, writes Joanna Gibbon00:02
Letter: Euthanasia: definitions, the Dutch example, dignity, and a judge's words00:02
Reduced building capacity urged00:02
Zuckerman wins 'Daily News' battle00:02
Carp victims00:02
GCSE results 'were accurate and valid'00:02
Golf: Ballesteros objects to European expansion00:02
Letter: Euthanasia: definitions, the Dutch example, dignity, and a judge's words00:02
Letter: Life's rich pattern00:02
Rugby League: Ranson's incursions bruise Leigh00:02
Firebomb trial00:02
Obituary: Sir Anthony Gray00:02
Spirax-Sarco steams ahead to pounds 10.5m in first half00:02
View from City Road: BAe finances in shocking state00:02
After the arms race, the exchange-rate war00:02
Tory backbench group may call for Mellor to go: National Heritage Secretary fights back as details of second free holiday are disclosed00:02
Secure rise continues00:02
Pact may speed attempts to recover Maxwell cash00:02
Industry resolves to settle rows without clogging the courts: Roger Trapp looks into the new Alternative Dispute Resolution process that has enabled combative companies to avoid litigation with a minimum of fuss00:02
Equestrianism: Milton in search of richer pickings00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
Bosnian test for Army's supply-side strategy00:02
Walker offer may lift threat of bankruptcy00:02
Solicitor jailed for pounds 1m thefts00:02
French flood toll rises to 3200:02
'Singing, dancing' MPs told to change tune00:02
Course Guidance: You've got to have an understanding employer: Karen Gold speaks to a working student00:02
Squash: Jahangir injury hastens final exit00:02
TELEVISION / Putting the imagination in chains: Thomas Sutcliffe reviews Hostages, the controversial drama of the Beirut captives00:02
Football: Chelsea savour small feast00:02
View from City Road: Dodgy logic from Barratt00:02
London Securities strives to stay afloat00:02
Company fraud in North tops pounds 85m00:02
Universities consider switch to four terms00:02
Letter: Gender neutral00:02
Mellor tried to interfere in choice of orchestra: Secretary of State for National Heritage faces further controversy00:02
Soaring demand lifts Huntleigh00:02
Letter: Life's rich pattern00:02
Letter: An alliance of French patriots00:02
Cricket: 'Angry' Lamb fined again00:02
Letter: ERM is vital to the Single Market's success00:02
Zappa ill00:02
Trafalgar switches brokers00:02
Letter: From the author's subconscious00:02
Charities Update: Raising awareness among volunteers00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Porsche chief leaving after 'differences'00:02
Storm's toll on French town00:02
Death sting00:02
Diary00:02
Glorious chapter of aviation history closes at Hatfield: British Aerospace said yesterday it was to close its plant in Hertfordshire, birthplace of legendary aircraft. Michael Harrison met a pilot who flew the first jet airliner00:02
BAe collapse raises threat of break-up00:02
Rail staff warn of safety risks from station job cuts00:02
Ice Hockey: Gretzky facing a long spell on the sidelines00:02
Football: Jess' final touch lifts Aberdeen00:02
European Court to rule on boy's spanking claim00:02
War tripled child deaths in Iraq00:02
Road pricing 'will be in place by end of century'00:02
Letter: An alliance of French patriots00:02
Athletics: Christie coach is critical of IAAF00:02
Chemical Bank pulls out of Canary Wharf00:02
INTERVIEW / Covert operations: Kevin Jackson talks to Phillip Noyce about taking on the James Bond of the Nineties in Patriot Games00:02
Course Guidance: Going to the office to get a degree: Karen Gold finds that many firms are awarding employees with degrees endorsed by universities, and speaks to one working student00:02
Obituary: Adel Rootstein00:02
Market Report: Return of the small investor breeds caution00:02
Murder remand00:02
Cuba change00:02
Not so racist00:02
Rugby Union: Wembley evangelism00:02
The will and the way to write one00:02
Algiers bomb injures suspect00:02
Airtours buys Pickfords travel agency chain00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Gaidar fights off his critics00:02
Leader resigns00:02
Letter: Euthanasia: definitions, the Dutch example, dignity, and a judge's words00:02
THEATRE / Close to their art: Paul Taylor on Colquhoun and MacBride00:02
Surveyors in talks00:02
Commentary: Derivatives out of control00:02
Cycling: Nelissen achieves impact00:02
Football: Gascoigne on target in testing comeback: Return takes its toll but Tottenham's former favourite gives his Lazio team-mates a glimpse of things to come in Italy00:02
Bundesbank buys time for the bloodied franc00:02
MacGregor hints at transatlantic air pact00:02
The European Crisis: Tories divided on Maastricht Mark II treaty: Commons test00:02
The European Crisis: Vice-president refuses to let EC be scapegoat: Brussels fights back00:02
Public Services Management: Still searching for management's Holy Grail: A study has cast doubt on the effectiveness of performance-related pay, reports Martin Whitfield00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
UN urged to act on Bosnia rights abuses00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Vitamin firm 'provoked IQ claims row'00:02
Fashion: Simply add a few clever bits of this and that: Last year's basics become this season's look with a bow, a muff, or some buttons, says Lisa Armstrong00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Gould calls for payment of pounds 10,000 under gifts rule00:02
Football: Clough the centre point00:02
Consultant fees 'raise cost of insurance'00:02
Consumer spending edges up at last00:02
Brierley attacks Gibbs acquisition00:02
Mobile phone networks try to connect with the ordinary people00:02
Parliament and Politics: Ministers study community work plan for jobless00:02
State polls put Clinton near to White House00:02
Clyde in red after failed exploration00:02
Education: Parents prepare for power as governors: 'I want to bridge the gap between parents and school'00:02
Parliament and Politics: More help urged for young leaving care00:02
The European Crisis: Spanish bank battles speculators: Nation's money ploy00:02
Football: Ironside shows his mettle00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Law Report: Trader had a reasonable excuse for unpaid VAT: Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Steptoe. Court of Appeal (Lord Donaldson of Lymington, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Nolan and Lord Justice Scott), 27 July 199200:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Official robbed00:02
Football: Arsenal ponder swap deal for Keane00:02
Playing for time00:02
Sport's profit and loss00:02
Medical delay00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
BAe cuts 3,000 jobs to stem losses00:02
Course Vacancies: University places still available00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Cell death00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Obituary: Ted Weiss00:02
When Pushkin meets panto: Adrienne Katz writes of a school exchange that meant more than a chance to swap jeans and vodka00:02
Letter: Implications of new Criminal Justice Act