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That's enough 'That's Life]'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A goose that failed to lay: Edward Heath: A Biography by John Campbell, Cape pounds 2000:02
Golf: Spanish think positive again00:02
Crusader at the wheel: Ignacio Lopez sees himself as a saviour of the Western car industry, writes John Eisenhammer. But his move from GM to VW led to its biggest upheaval for years00:02
City: TV's top cats00:02
Last of the great gunslingers to fight another day00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Arrest ordered00:02
Then & Now: Force for change00:02
BT3 adverts blamed for poor public response00:02
Costain to sell homes division00:02
Muslim backlash threatens the secular state that Ataturk built00:02
Churches 'are under the worst siege since Cromwell': Places of worship have become prime targets as thefts reach record levels, while millions are being spent to safeguard shops and stores00:02
Rowing: Lipa bows out00:02
Wife killer given life sentence00:02
ROCK / The Italians are coming: Paolo Conte's album '900' is out now (Warner/CGD 4509-91033, CD/tape).00:02
Does this house stand over the court of 'the last true Prince of Wales'?: Peter Dunn reports on a feud that may soon be resolved00:02
Public Services Management: Trading places: David Bowen examines how the relationship between St James's Hospital and Lucas is working00:02
BOOK REVIEW / First-class second thoughts: What Henry James knew and Other Essays by Cynthia Ozick, Cape pounds 12.9900:02
Football: One phone call and the game is up: Six weeks after becoming the first French club to win the European Cup, Marseille are at the centre of one of the biggest scandals in football history. Richard Williams reports00:02
Rugby Union: All Blacks shatter the dream00:02
Coal strike to cost Peabody ' pounds 5m a month'00:02
Marketing: Young, black and focused: An advertising agency set up to target ethnic minorities has proved the concept can work00:02
British companies slow to pay up00:02
Bunhill: Irritant tax00:02
Student debt00:02
Hyams threatens suit against MEPC: Correction00:02
The Sunday Preview: Art00:02
A vision of America: Michael Ormerod, a British photographer, died in a road accident in Arizona in 1991. The pictures he left behind show a country in decline: empty, edgy, damaged, fake00:02
Street fashion contemplates its navel: The erogenous zone of today is the midriff, observes Roger Tredre00:02
Preference holders revolt at Ratners00:02
Letter: Business puts profits first00:02
Woman clubbed00:02
Ireland blocks EC aid package00:02
Did Iraq really plot to kill Bush?: Patrick Cockburn in Washington on how a lowly male nurse brought missiles raining down on Baghdad00:02
Ring of steel makes a rusty start00:02
Letter: MPs should save it for the judge00:02
Motoring: Auto biography: The Nissan Terrano in 0-60 seconds00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
McVicar remand00:02
Sport: Stress of the born sufferer00:02
Profile: The business missionary: Jack Mahoney, Professor of Ethics at the LBS, tells Richard Thomson his job is not to pillory companies00:02
The Sunday Preview: Dance00:02
Tories clash over single mothers: Lilley rejects demand to axe benefits00:02
Letter: Weird accounts00:02
Serious Fraud Office wins expanded role00:02
Office slaves miss out on the leisure revolution: Technology has failed to free us, reports Rhys Williams00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Reynolds has 'US card' for Ulster00:02
Art Market: Up for sale00:02
BOOK REVIEW / There's no time like the past: A family romance by Anita Brookner Cape pounds 14.9900:02
Common Complaints: Paget's disease00:02
Letter: Why women are not New Age victims00:02
The Sunday Preview: The five best exhibitions00:02
Cricket: Third Test: McCague's full toss to outmoded values00:02
CINEMA / De Niro, straight from central miscasting00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Other side of the Wall: The night manager by John le Carre, Hodder pounds 15.9900:02
Man charged over shooting00:02
City File: Budgens boost00:02
Cricket: No excuses for Notts00:02
Shares: Hong Kong utilities power on00:02
Young offenders to be locked up for twice as long00:02
City File: Next shares00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
The Sunday Preview: The moody blues blow in from Windy City00:02
Captain Moonlight's Notebook00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Graf wins, Novotna finds a royal shoulder to cry on00:02
Papers could face privacy suits00:02
Four go on a bike ride together00:02
Cricket: Third Test: McCague's full toss to outmoded values00:02
Bosnian vision that bled to death: Dreamer or fundamentalist? Whatever the truth, says Tony Barber, war has killed off Alija Izetbegovic's hopes for his homeland00:02
The Sunday Preview: Jazz00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A kidney-shaped spool: The waters of thirst by Adam Mars-Jones, Faber pounds 14.9900:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
Rugby Union: Cooke masters balancing act: The silky skills of the manager have ensured the Lions have always struck the right note. Chris Rea reports00:02
Medical bill is out of joint: Hospital quotes are not always accurate, writes Christine Stopp00:02
Irish run out of luck over tax amnesty00:02
Curse of Hello] strikes as editor says goodbye00:02
Cricket: Richardson cuts loose00:02
Racing: Kinane is again the supersub00:02
Letter: When vigilante action is fine00:02
THEATRE / When relevance is not enough00:02
Your Money: Will Crest be fair for all?00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Were you bored, then?: Has it been a boring Wimbledon? Or one of the better ones? Guy Hodgson sought the experts' views00:02
Cycling: Indurain overpowers the pretenders00:02
Bunhill: Road block00:02
Cricket: Man in the Middle: Student moves up a grade00:02
Export insurer redraws the risk map00:02
Letter: How not to call people names00:02
Leading Article: Scandal and sleaze00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Prodigal revives England's passion play: Nasser Hussain has had a long battle to fulfil his talent. Glenn Moore reports00:02
The Sunday Preview: Theatre00:02
BOOK REVIEW / First-class second thoughts: What Henry James knew and Other Essays by Cynthia Ozick, Cape pounds 12.9900:02
Lack of relief can tax students: Renting out your home while you go back to college may cause hardship. Maria Scott reports00:02
Food & Drink: Sunday lunch with Bob Payton: Cajun and the County Set: What makes a Nineties Sunday lunch? In the first of a series, Michael Bateman has a taste of New Orleans in Leicestershire00:02
Food & Drink: How to have a vintage vacation: Concluding her guide to holiday drinking, Kathryn McWhirter advises what to order when in France, Greece or Cyprus00:02
Rugby Union: Bitter night for the die-hards: The dawn chorus was subdued on the morning after the all-night vigil of the true rugby fan. Hester Lacey reports00:02
Accused must reveal defence, says report00:02
Soft loan terms on offer to start-ups00:02
Deal on Aristide00:02
Computers: Simplicity on the screen: A text retrieval service for lawyers prides itself on its user-friendliness00:02
Germany tops the US global pecking order00:02
Iraqi hopes on oil sales00:02
Extinction threatens Hollywood dinosaurs: As the summer box-office battle gathers pace, the big studios bank on a high-tech future. Larry Black reports00:02
Cricket: Barnett cuts defiant dash00:02
Chess00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
ROCK / And I still haven't found . . .00:02
Paperbacks00:02
Taxi drivers rebel over cab order00:02
Letter: How we met00:02
Cricket: Third test: England on the slide: Warne and Hughes strike after Australia's batsmen secure a narrow first-innings lead00:02
Football: Referees set to strike00:02
ART / Show People - Greatness visible: Janet McTeer00:02
Cricket: Prosperity for Pierson00:02
Cricket: Gatting turns on the style00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Jana only left with a broken heart: Centenary women's championship ends in tears as courageous Czech challenger succumbs to tension with victory in sight00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Italian accord00:02
Business blooms in the garden00:02
Letter: If the NUS is a closed shop then so is the local library00:02
Overheard00:02
Glory days gone at Hanson: The great 1980s 'gamekeeper' has laid down its gun, writes David Bowen00:02
First, change the culture: Ian McKenzie warns against making the police 'jump for jelly beans'00:02
Letter: How not to call people names00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Letter: The bear truth of the matter00:02
Economics: Tory choice that hurts the poorest00:02
City: SFO must be opened up for judgement00:02
Midland offer00:02
Tuscany gets some of its own back00:02
Venturing a peek inside world of capital funding: Alison Eadie looks at a book that goes behind the scenes of a deal maker00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
General studies 'not a proper A-level'00:02
Presidents to bask in each others' glory00:02
Police raid home of Tollgate chief00:02
Letter: Men are better hairless00:02
Cricket: Hooper in full flight00:02
Shake-up avoided on intestacy law00:02
Flying high00:02
Index00:02
Clinton's image-managers badly need a Tokyo result00:02
The Broader Picture: Deliverance on the day-trip00:02
Anger as Taywood pulls out of deal00:02
Bees kill academic00:02
My Biggest Mistake00:02
Profile: A curious chameleon: Ray Gosling: He may be a 'personality' but the presenter of Adultery keeps his own under wraps00:02
TELEVISION / A living death captured to the life00:02
Health: A natural health service: Registration for osteopaths, a professorship in complementary medicine, acupuncture on the NHS: attitudes to alternative therapies are changing radically. A report by Annabel Ferriman00:02
Gardening: It's just a dedicated flower of fashion: Floribundas are catching up, but the variety gardeners like best is the traditional hybrid tea. Michael Leapman on the war of the roses00:02
Real Life: The British way to burn: It's unhealthy, but our obsession with tanned flesh continues. Geraldine Bedell on sunbathing00:02
Q & A: The curious tale of a coup that failed . . . . . and a wind-assisted miracle at Miracle Hills00:02
The Sunday Preview: Rock00:02
How We Met: Arthur Scargill and Michael Mansfield00:02
Last king of the Cocos evicted: The 20th century and the Australian government have put paid to the Indian Ocean 'Arcadia' created by the coconut-rich Clunies-Rosses00:02
Gold reserves00:02
Real Life: Speak fluent German, look like Sharon Stone: A woman in the City can expect to be judged on her looks as much as her ability, reports Rosanna de Lisle00:02
BOOKS / In Brief00:02
Bunhill: Head of Boots collects it all00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Labour is 'thinking the unthinkable' on tax cuts00:02
City File: Scottish & Newcastle Breweries00:02
Question Time: Thorp: Britain's controversial nuclear plant. What's it for? How will it work? Should it go ahead?00:02
Management: Empowering workers for corporate success: How to get the best from employees at every level00:02
Political Commentary: Still lost in the old Irish mist00:02
Management: Teleworking will widen wages gap00:02
Creditors lend hand to cash-strapped debtors00:02
RADIO / Psyche stripped publicly00:02
Girls 'not framed'00:02
Revenue Adjudicator finds taxing workload00:02
Letter: How not to call people names00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
DANCE / Great bodies, shame about the outfits00:02
City File: Brewing up00:02
Royal wedding00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / The coasts with the most00:02
Turks say publisher provoked 35 deaths00:02
Letter: Jack the Ripper Show00:02
Bridge00:02
Motor Racing: Hill claims first pole amidst the politics00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Woodbridge secures doubles record00:02
Drain on tills as high streets counter crime00:02
Cricket: Richardson cuts loose00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fun geezer on his hols: Here we go: A Summer on the Costa del Sol by Harry Ritchie, Hamish Hamilton pounds 14.9900:02
Fishing Lines: Highland hunters of the heavy halibut00:02
BOOK REVIEW / More modern than we are: Private lives, public spirit A Social History of Britain 1870-191400:02
Fear haunts Russia's super-rich00:02
Powers that do not yet endure00:02
Letter: Why women are not New Age victims00:02
Records00:02
Letter: Welfare in a State00:02
Ratners teeters on rocky path: The volatile share price disguises real problems. Patrick Hosking reports00:02
Bunhill: Dixon's heavies00:02
US immigration draws the line at genocidal maniacs00:02
Fears mount over trade deal00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / 'I didn't lose it - she won it'00:02
Broadmoor action00:02
Shia blood spills from ritual to cruel reality: Robert Fisk, in Nabatea, witnesses a gory demonstration of southern Lebanon's savage past and present00:02
French interference on car-phones00:02
The best and worst: Non-tied advisers offer better deal - Personal Pension Charges00:02
Cricket: Gloucester take heart00:02
Labour keeps source of pounds 200,000 gifts secret00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Pray silence for America's day: Pete Sampras and Jim Courier can quietly provide a classic in today's men's final, writes Guy Hodgson00:02
The Sunday Preview: The five best plays00:02
Letter: Reflex reactions are even faster than you think00:02
Labour needs members not funds from the state00:02
Leading Article: Alas, alas, Mr Smith00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Tenants gain breathing space from the bailiffs: Mortgage lenders to be told to give advance notice of repossessions00:02
A tale of two plots: Nick Cohen, John Willcock and Hugh Pope on secret manoeuvrings behind the prosecution of the Cypriot tycoon00:02
Deaths00:02
City File: Dixons00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Opinions: What's the best way to shut someone up?00:02
Runciman shies from sweeping changes00:02
Yesterday's news today: Barry Cox says that ITV has to be allowed to change with the times00:02
Sport in Short: Fencing00:02
Letter: Police wages based on others' sins00:02
Letter: The price of right-wing economics00:02
Quote00:02
Man who paid pounds 7.7m for calculator got his sums wrong00:02
Cricket: Rebirth of the leg men00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Spot the difference, vive la difference: The Royal Academy has the first proper show of Pissarro's last work - his urban series paintings. It's right up the connoisseur's street00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sport in Short: Volleyball00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The women who are taken as red: Taking scarlet as a real colour by Evelyn Conlon, Blackstaff pounds 6.9500:02
The Sunday Preview: Opera & Concerts00:02
Fashion: Sunday morning, 6am: Up early, cool morning, out to get the papers. Pull on your jeans and your favourite little jumper and call it fashion00:02
BOOK REVIEW / No need to pack the flak jacket: The battle for room service: Journeys to All the Safe Places by Mark Lawson, Picador pounds 14.9900:02
City File: Predatory Rentokil goes out on a limb00:02
Books: Mea Culpa: A story by David Widgery00:02
City cordon00:02
Property: Splashing out: the shock of the blue: A ruined chapel near Bath, London mews houses - people are fitting pools in the most unlikely places. Caroline McGhie asks why owners take the plunge00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Man who wrote the words for Mrs T: A View from the wings by Ronald Millar; Weidenfeld pounds 18.9900:02
N-test ban is setback for British deterrent00:02
246 people die at fiesta00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Boys will be blamed: Goliath: Britain's Dangerous Places by Beatrix Campbell - Methuen pounds 9.99