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Tepnel for USM at 120p00:02
Travel firms fail00:02
Parliament and Politics: The Mellor Resignation: 'It has been an illuminating episode': Tabloid editors reject suggestion that minister's fall will lead to legislation. Extracts from Mellor's personal statement to the Commons00:02
Upbeat: CODA00:02
Toxic dump00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Stone-cold sober at Bobo's bash00:02
Pound rises on ERM re-entry rumours00:02
LA's first black mayor announces retirement00:02
Quotes of the Week: Sport00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Turmoil favours short-dated gilts00:02
Recipe: Picking caps and parasols00:02
Heavy fines cut water pollution incidents00:02
Racing: Brittain stands alone as Fantasy frightens away fillies00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Just like old troubled times: 'The Heather Blazing' - COlm Toibin: Picador, 14.99 pounds00:02
Moscow puts Iran subs sale on hold00:02
Rugby League: Lyon is likely to wait for his debut00:02
Property Update: New flats and houses at knockdown prices00:02
Letter: Patients' rights to refuse treatment00:02
Letter: David Mellor's resignation in the current chaos of British politics00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Into a potty world with Rupert unbared: Chris Horrie on William Shawcross's definitive but unexciting biography of Rupert Murdoch. 'Murdoch' - WIlliam Shawcross: Chatto & Windus, 18.99 pounds00:02
All the presidents' wives and all the presidents' men: Day two of Simon Calder's no-cost tour of Washington includes a visit to the world's largest museum and a sampling of space-shuttle ice-cream00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Travel Update: India bargain00:02
Property Update: Battered buyers may block the boom00:02
Letter: Patients' rights to refuse treatment00:02
Parliament and Politics: The Mellor Resignation: Peter Brooke: a traditional Tory00:02
The Week in Review: Home News00:02
Travel Update: Russia by train00:02
Property Update: Sales figures drop to an 18-year low00:02
The Recall of Parliament: Heath says single currency would end speculation: Correction00:02
Mowlem prepares a further payout cut00:02
Parliament and Politics: The Mellor Resignation: Privacy laws 'would not have halted de Sancha story': Kathy Marks tests reactions in the media to Mr Mellor's resignation statement00:02
When insurers won't stand for sitting down00:02
Threat to private schools with 'banned' staff00:02
Extradition case00:02
RECORDS / DOUBLE PLAY: Dealing out a dubious hand: A difference of opinion on Ozawa and unanimous praise for Eliot Gardiner00:02
Football: Kuhl for County00:02
Upbeat: No frontiers00:02
Victory for Yeltsin in Russian parliament00:02
Clayform continues to bring down debt00:02
Health checks for 87 linked to blast at chemical plant00:02
Obituary: Henry Calvert00:02
Vance and Owen check on Serbs00:02
Girl aged 7 raped on her way to school00:02
Glaziers' Company00:02
Variety among the caps00:02
Letter: Benefits of shorter university courses00:02
Letter: David Mellor's resignation in the current chaos of British politics00:02
Appointments00:02
Mountain Marathon: Diamantides gives a diamond display: Rob Howard reports on an emotional climax to the mountain crossing of Wales00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Rugby Union: Armstrong on the road back: Scotland's two outstanding scrum-halves prepare for a mammoth duel as a place in the Lions' den beckons. Steve Bale on the indomitable Borderer keen to return in style00:02
Iran island claim fires Arab fury00:02
Letter: David Mellor's resignation in the current chaos of British politics00:02
Redundancy pay ruling may close magazine00:02
Burmese killed00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Appeals00:02
Learn your lines and avoid the muddle: Less can be more when it comes to planting, writes Anna Pavord. Now is the time to think about form, structure and back-to-school discipline00:02
Golf: Women to take the short cut to victory00:02
PC stabbed00:02
Unionists agree to new deadline for settlement00:02
Students on course for debt00:02
Sacked 'Mirror' chef fined for food-throwing protest00:02
ICI compromise close00:02
Letter from Struga: The Golden Wreath of Macedonia00:02
In the Garden Update: Centuries of design00:02
Rugby League: Brisbane backs on parade00:02
Letter: Patients' rights to refuse treatment00:02
Football: Gascoigne escapes mercenary trap: Joe Lovejoy reports from Rome on the protracted return from knee injuries of Lazio's Geordie and Milan's Gullit, who are both determined to start their Italian season tomorrow00:02
Parliament and Politics: Hurd warns against military role in Bosnia00:02
Leading Article: Mr Major's authority at stake00:02
Drunk driver gets 11 years for death crash00:02
Husband who sacked wife 'tried to overlook affair'00:02
Athletics: Jackson seeks fitting finale00:02
Rugby League: Botica proves his value00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Letter: David Mellor's resignation in the current chaos of British politics00:02
Profits waste away at Leigh Interests00:02
Recommended Books00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Football: Gascoigne set for Lazio start00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell stays calm amid the jostling00:02
Racing: Brief Truce to end Selkirk's reign: The Irish challenger can sink the home contingent in the highlight of the most valuable card of the year00:02
Church Appointments00:02
Tennis: Paes puts paid to Bates00:02
OFF THE SHELF / Spiders round the neck: Kenneth Baxter on the Diary of Elias Ashmole, aged 16-7000:02
Arlott's legacy00:02
Out of India: Grin mightier than the sword00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
National Savings returns cheques00:02
Market Report: Granada soars as brokers take a cheerful view00:02
Franchise costs force HTV to slash budget00:02
Letter: Standards of lawyers, editors and Cabinet ministers: Correction00:02
Behind with electricity bill payments00:02
Zermatt best resort for mountain restaurants00:02
Memorial services: Lord Cheshire00:02
Retrial ordered00:02
Food and Drink: When the cellars offer a buyers' market: Hard times have forced the fine wine merchants to be more cost-conscious, says Anthony Rose00:02
Top job for Oxford scientist00:02
Letter: The Europeanisation of defence00:02
Refugee camp shootout00:02
The Going Rate00:02
Barclays cuts back on staff perks00:02
In the Garden Update: New look at the old00:02
Equestrianism: Swiss profit from Milton's mistake00:02
Commodities: Coffee00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Forbidden Britain: Aristocratic allies found in row over footpaths: As ramblers prepare for Forbidden Britain Day tomorrow, Stephen Goodwin reports on a battle over footpaths on an estate in the South-east00:02
Food and Drink: Tills that ring at the check-in: No wonder supermarkets in Britain make such huge profits: they demand payment for putting products on their shelves. Joanna Blythman reports00:02
Hampers keep Fortnum happy00:02
Letter: David Mellor's resignation in the current chaos of British politics00:02
Cycling: Van Hooydonck's rise00:02
Companies in Brief00:02
Travel Update: Exploring Australia00:02
Cautious Wembley slashes dividend00:02
Parliament and Politics: The Mellor Resignation: BBC and national lottery top agenda00:02
Football: Celtic's opportunity00:02
Football Diary: A nice line in laces00:02
Letter: David Mellor's resignation in the current chaos of British politics00:02
Disruptions at rally in Turin00:02
Food and Drink: Will it be a pint of the Japanese, sir?: Some of the world's most innovative beers are to be found in Japan. Soon they'll be found over here, says Michael Jackson00:02
Motoring: Touring in the grandest style: A relaxed BMW is marred only by engine harshness, says Roland Brown: K1100LT00:02
THEATRE / Who're you looking at, Jacques?: Paul Taylor finds his resistance overcome by Communicado's Glaswegian production of Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac00:02
Money Grouse: Honesty not the best policy00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Chronicle of history foretold: 'Bohin Manor' - Tadeusz Konwicki; Tr. Richard Lourie: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
Food and Drink: Now I know how a goldfish feels: The food is great, but if it's privacy you're after, go elsewhere. Emily Green tries out the bigger, buzzier, Kensington Place00:02
MANCHESTER: when the city danced: For 15 years design and music raved together. Now the party is over, and the retrospective exhibition has opened. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Stamp duty saved00:02
Court to decide on coma victim00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Golf: Faldo is matched by drive of Lane00:02
Fischer may halt play over dome00:02
Obituary: Bill Williams00:02
Letter: Fears about sludge lagoons unfounded00:02
Recent Paperbacks00:02
TELEVISION / Pink and droopy00:02
Battered wife who killed husband is freed00:02
Country Matters: Wet, all in a muck sweat, but content00:02
Auctions: You pay more for the flaws00:02
Letter: Techniques to keep employees 'in flow'00:02
Year's delay sought for green law on new cars00:02
Homosexual wins police damages00:02
Families tell of humiliation and emotional scars: Parents say their children have been wrongly diagnosed by a consultant accused of an over-zealous approach. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Share Exchange Scheme from Fleming00:02
Service appointments00:02
Obituary: Vallipuram 'VN' Pillai00:02
Departures: Join the Archers for a Grundy serenade00:02
Germans launch birthday party for Nazi rocket00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Japanese win fight for County Hall00:02
Sandbags issued as county prepares for flood00:02
Hockey: Havant's tough start00:02
UK faces life on the outside looking in: Nightmare for foreign-policy planners00:02
Travel Update: Orlando reduction00:02
Industry winds up black week with another 1,000 out of work00:02
Molins seeks pounds 38m from pension fund00:02
New guide on repossessed properties00:02
Football: Sky Blues in stout mood: Phil Shaw on today's Premier League programme00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
A demagogue runs out of diesel00:02
Birthdays00:02
Japan's political thugs exposed00:02
Rugby Union: Imports set to make mark: Bill Leith looks forward to the Scottish league season which gets under way today00:02
ADULATION / The Gould standard: Glenn Gould died ten years ago. Bayan Northcott argues that he is worthy of the fascination he still inspires00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lust abuse in New York: 'The Sound of Heaven' - Joseph Olshan: Bloomsbury, 14.99 pounds00:02
Cage holding Abimael Guzman00:02
Departures: Writes of passage and publication00:02
Washington on no dollars a day: The best things in the American capital are free. Simon Calder shows you how to get the most from a 48-hour visit to the city in his two-page guide00:02
Travel Update: Down Under deals00:02
Channel Ports: Who says Belgium's boring?: It's not all chocolates and lace - the country boasts fine art collections and three of northern Europe's prettiest towns, says Dalya Alberge00:02
MUSIC / Rattling Cage's bars: Keith Potter reports from Anarchic Harmony, a festival of John Cage works00:02
Squash: Martin loses world title00:02
Kohl exhorts the 12 to press on with union: Chancellor champions Maastricht00:02
Coming home to the office at the end of the day: Why turn workspaces into homes? Because there is even less demand for commercial property than for housing, says David Lawson00:02
Central banks see off speculators00:02
Travel Update: Dublin for pounds 2000:02
Travel Update: Far East packages00:02
Upbeat: Foot fault00:02
Fear bedevils Romanian voters: The elections are unlikely to bury the country's desperate past, writes Adrian Bridge in Bucharest00:02
'I just wanted to cause him pain, like he gave me': Heather Mills reports on the sense of hopelessness that drove an Asian woman to kill her husband after years of violence and degradation at his hands00:02
Wills00:02
Perot sets stage for return to the presidential fray00:02
MUSIC / 20th-Century Music Series - Purcell Rooms, SE100:02
Clarke blocks office move by prison department00:02
Travel Update: Flying InterRail00:02
Conran invests pounds 1m in deal to save Fitch from the receivers00:02
Parliament and Politics: Right-wingers target two more ministers: Some Tories are seeking a return to the 1981-88 policies of Mrs Thatcher. Colin Brown reports00:02
Two-tier Europe looms closer00:02
Chef fined00:02
HK clash with China00:02
Obituary: John McEwen00:02
Doctor 'broke guidelines in sex abuse cases': Parents say their children have been wrongly diagnosed by a consultant accused of an over-zealous approach. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Lamont delivers rallying call: Chancellor wins table-thumping applause as he demands loyalty to Major and support for tough public expenditure cuts00:02
In the Garden Update: Sculpture on show00:02
Food and Drink: Memories are made of bread and dripping00:02
Divided Kurds put party before state: Hugh Pope in Istanbul untangles the labyrinthine politics of a people who are still frustrated in their search for a homeland00:02
Departures: When in France, don't . . .00:02
Fulbright Commission00:02
De Klerk and Mandela to meet today00:02
New policy caters for mentally handicapped00:02
Brooke is surprise successor to Mellor00:02
Henderson Progressive Investment Plan00:02
MUSIC / Chemical reactions: Dominic Muldowney transforms base actors into singing artists. He talks to Mark Pappenheim00:02
Motoring: When dash meets flash: To his surprise, Brett Fraser finds he enjoys Ford's hotter hatchback: Fiesta RS 180000:02
Flooding in Oakley, Bedfordshire00:02
Collecting: Selling the family's country seats: Crowther's, aristocrat of the architectural salvage business, is disposing of its entire stock next month in a giant auction. John Windsor reports00:02
Bigger mortgage payers will not get full reduction: Vivien Goldsmith explains why the effect of cuts in home loan repayments will not be the same for all00:02
Rugby Union: Gloucester at the root of virtue00:02
Chirac tells right to shun idea of a new 'cohabitation'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / When all agreed to have no more babies: 'The Children of Men' - P D James: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
Retailers seek lower rents from landlords00:02
In the Garden Update: Garden robbery00:02
Take the long-term view when you opt for car leasing00:02
Funeral of Kurdish politician in Berlin00:02
Faith and Reason: Is patriarchy just a man-made thing?: Andrew Brown takes issue with Carolyn Butler on feminism in the Church: the start of a series that will run until the General Synod votes on the matter in November00:02
Letter: Fatigued but friendly00:02
Guarantees take flight00:02
Parliament and Politics: SNP plans to use summit to renew independence call00:02
United wants open hearing on BA's pact with USAir00:02
Watch out for an avalanche of surcharges: When booking a package, make sure that costs have not turned steeper than the slopes, warns Chris Gill00:02
Column Eight: Springing back with a buy00:02
In the Garden Update: Weekend work00:02
Holiday motoring assistance from Zurich Insurance00:02
Court Circular00:02
Boxing: The right fight for McMillan00:02
Cricket: Stephenson advocates ICC reform00:02
Travel Update: Top Travel Books00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View from Tokyo: Redundancy beast stalks Japan00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Profile: Completely unruffled by crisis: Kenneth Clarke, smarter and smarter still00:02
Food and Drink: Gastropod00:02
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