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Tough arithmetic of hitting the tax button00:02
Letter: Perpetuating the German 'dark soul' stereotype00:02
Obituary: Gustave Lussi00:02
Management: Fuelling a sense of mission00:02
Granada gets green light to lift LWT stake: Broadcaster picks up a further 5% of London station and ITC says it could go above 20% limit00:02
Ivory Towers: Beauty is in the size of the beholder00:02
Second group of skull deformity babies found: Five children from the same area discovered to have rare condition. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Media: News at Ten - MPs ignore the inconvenient evidence: Gerald Kaufman and his House of Commons committee are in no position to accuse others of evasion, says David Lister00:02
Architecture: Barriers to change at Windsor Castle: The restoration of St George's Hall was settled before 'consultations', says Amanda Baillieu00:02
Diary00:02
SmithKline drug wins change of status00:02
Media Types: The shot is in the bag - and so's the single malt00:02
Leading Article: The risks of secret talks with terrorists00:02
HMSO abolition under consideration00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Merger plan would mean SFO gained in strength and size: Peter Rodgers studies the proposals to join the two fraud investigation bodies00:02
Surgical skill brings back a smile: Celia Hall reports on a plastic surgery technique used to cure a facial deformity in children00:02
Man cleared of bomb attack is rearrested: Police granted exclusion order after court praises 'honest citizen'. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Leading Article: Pomp and circumstance but little else in Tokyo00:02
Major settles 'Statesman' libel action00:02
THEATRE / Three cheers for tolerance: Paul Taylor reviews Peter Hall's revival of Separate Tables00:02
House prices slip00:02
Chess: Fork formula leaves play balanced on knife edge00:02
Letter: John Patten and the students' unions00:02
West 'would back army' in Pakistan00:02
Treasures of the Muse in pools of dental mouthwash00:02
Eurotherm interim result up 37% to record pounds 9.2m00:02
Bottom Line: Polythene package00:02
Court Circular00:02
15 die in Italian bus crash00:02
Shortage of demand gives 3i its greatest problem: We could lend half a billion, says group's chief00:02
Mother backs childminder who was allowed to smack: Woman struck off council register seeks to be reinstated00:02
Sears raises pounds 92m in sale of Asprey holding: Retail group loses pounds 14m from foray into Dutch mail order business00:02
French press hits hard times and summer slump: Rumours of closures abound as sales fall and advertising sinks, reports Julian Nundy in Paris00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Strippagrams are a bare-faced cheek: In a restaurant or at a party, the atmosphere is suddenly ruined. Andrea Adams objects00:02
Lonely PM in terminal decline00:02
Letter: Single parents: ministers applauded and condemned00:02
Boys will be misogynists: Men's hatred of women begins in infancy. Psychotherapist Adam Jukes tells Angela Neustatter how their mothers are responsible00:02
Athletics: Christie preferring training to straining: Injury reports dismissed00:02
Pembroke: No skinny reward00:02
Cycling: Tour de France: Third stage: Abdoujaparov charged up for sprint victory00:02
Bottom Line: Electricity surge will continue00:02
Noise quota for night flights00:02
Shooting scandal claims new victim00:02
Today's Number: 1000:02
Cricket: Third Test: England able to draw positive conclusions: Waugh and Julian stand firm to steer Australia to the safety zone as Gooch's pacemen make headway with Headingley in mind00:02
E&Y 'uncertain' on Maddox accounts00:02
Union buries chance of backing for PR system00:02
Martial law00:02
Good idea, but a bad business: You need help to go from invention to manufacture. Paul Forster ended up disillusioned00:02
Ratings decline reflects deepening crisis at BBC 1: Share of weekly audience reaches lowest level since 198500:02
Police chief robbed00:02
Mental health plea00:02
Tough arithmetic of hitting the tax button00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Tennis: Wilkinson eyes No 1 position00:02
British Rail sell-off Bill 'unworkable': Lords amendment leaves Tories in dilemma on franchises. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Apple axes 2,000 staff worldwide: Company to take charge estimated at dollars 100m against third quarter earnings00:02
View from City Road: World will keep taking the tablets00:02
Agency funded by taxpayers but run as a private fiefdom: Chris Blackhurst examines the practices of the Welsh Development Agency's former chairman00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Single parents: ministers applauded and condemned00:02
German jobless00:02
Sporting Digest: Hang gliding00:02
Howden Group marginally ahead: Company refuses to give divisional breakdown of operating profits00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Cambridge don whose wisdom won over dissenters: Adam Sage profiles the team which carried out the largest study of criminal justice00:02
Smith ready for deal on reform: Party leader prepared to modify his plans for 'one member, one vote'00:02
Tobacco endangers millions of lives: Reports underline threats to Third World from smoking00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Natasha and Yelena speak against the gloom: Front Line: Women of the New Russia - William Millinship: Methuen, pounds 9.9900:02
Racing: Lemon Souffle shows her substance: The proof of the pudding is in the running as Hannon's filly floats home in the Cherry Hinton Stakes00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: John Patten and the students' unions00:02
Letter: Concorde is a white elephant00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
INTERVIEW / Did you get very far? Aha, aha . . .: Jim Jacobs was happy writing ads and taking bribes. Until Grease. Tell me more, tell me more, pleads Sabine Durrant00:02
MPs query need for pounds 10bn Trident missile system00:02
Debate poses threat to Social Chapter00:02
Cambodia clash00:02
Closures force Sims Food into red00:02
Media: The terrier who rescheduled God sinks his teeth into ITN00:02
Cricket: Old problems must be conquered00:02
Michelangelo sells for record pounds 4.18m00:02
Tokyo Summit 1993: G7 haggle over future meetings00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Tighter control on training urged: Terry Kirby and Adam Sage report on proposals aimed at raising standards00:02
Italy exposes health service web of bribes: Former minister's aide reveals how drug companies cashed in on Aids00:02
Paris Post-War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Out of America: Celebrating freedom to shop till you drop00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Question of birth control00:02
Inside Parliament: Bottomley backs defiance of the feminists: Branson urges greater competition between Radio 1 and Virgin station - Private member's births and deaths Bill aims a blow at bureaucracy00:02
British defence cuts cause Nato 'free-fall' fears00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Five years later, they are still in peril on the sea: The writer is professor in the Department of Social and Economic Research at the University of Glasgow.00:02
Golf: Languishing Lyle determined to do it his way: A Ryder Cup place is beckoning for the European competitors in the Scottish Open today00:02
Market Report: Tiphook setting records with its US supporters00:02
Obituary: Charles E. Tuttle00:02
Labour slants homes policy against the single parent: Blunkett talks of changing council waiting list system to reward 'responsible' couples. Colin Brown reports00:02
Plant hope00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Young guns respond to being in the firing line00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Signature 'followed threats'00:02
Letter: School lesson00:02
Diamond sales hit record dollars 2.5bn: Demand for gems from De Beers' stockpile boosted by African shortages00:02
Sacked NHS worker claims 'silence deal': Executive investigating Wessex computer scheme prohibited from NHS for two years00:02
Second Russian bank chief killed: Financial sector offers tempting target for crime syndicates00:02
No jamming00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Rugby Union: Farr-Jones in Test return for Wallabies00:02
Rugby League: Young Lions are tamed again00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Reformers applaud proposal for body to review cases: New authority would examine possible miscarriages of justice. Terry Kirby and Heather Mills report00:02
Racing: Trump to turn over Turtle00:02
Lectures00:02
Letter: Single parents: ministers applauded and condemned00:02
General stands00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Major at new low00:02
Change sweeps the law00:02
EBRD expected to give Attali pounds 147,000 pay-off00:02
Media: Old-time hatred for the New Age - 'They're parasites: help us to get rid of them.' Peter Dunn reports on a Birmingham tabloid's campaign against travellers00:02
Salisbury dies00:02
Golf: Page wins Walker Cup place00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: National data bank of suspects' DNA profiles supported: Terry Kirby reports on recommendations allowing police to take hair and saliva samples00:02
Equestrianism: Limited Edition first: Skelton's Royal Show00:02
Charities: A case of forcing change: The National Police Fund00:02
Letter: Tail-docking that protects working gun dogs00:02
British car buyers buck European trend00:02
Who will take good care of Mum and Dad?: As the population ages, services to help find residential care will flourish. Nicholas Roe meets a woman who started her own agency00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Gaps in the defence00:02
Divorce decree00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Ex-king sued00:02
BETWEEN THE LINES / Jane Coles, the playwright, on James Joyce00:02
THEATRE / Lift: Chekhov with lashings of Wooster sauce: Sarah Hemming watches Willem Dafoe and Co subvert Three Sisters, plus Bobby Baker off her trolley00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Defence lawyers attack call to: Critics fear proposal would erode fundamental safeguards lying at heart of judicial system end right to choose trial by jury00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Developing countries' aid leaps by 23%00:02
Murderous township tit-for-tat runs out of control: John Carlin reports from Katlehong on the human damage in South Africa's worst night of political violence this year00:02
Extremist 'encounter' admitted by RUC00:02
Chinese urged to follow path of purity: Teresa Poole in Hong Kong reports on efforts to control the economy00:02
Jewish majority00:02
Letter: Bailed out with a glass of water00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Leading Article: More tuning than overhaul00:02
Architecture: A new York, but not a better one: One of England's great cathedral cities remains preserved, but Rowan Moore finds that 'improvements' blur the real thing00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Rebuke over legal aid cuts00:02
British-Croatian tensions mount00:02
Early Gatt setback deepens Tokyo gloom00:02
TELEVISION / DIY thriller killer00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Inconsistencies not investigated00:02
Allitt case challenge00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Border line centres on relief at result00:02
Law Report: Dog 'type' not the same as 'breed': Regina v Knightsbridge Crown Court, ex parte Dunne. Brock v Director of Public Prosecutions - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Glidewell and Mr Justice Cresswell), 2 July 199300:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Obituary: Professor John Woods00:02
Lavish memorial to King's sacred mission: Charles Richards, Middle East Editor, reports from Casablanca on the mosque critics describe as a monument to vanity00:02
Racing: Baron backed00:02
The 'Independent'00:02
Welsh agency 'out of control for two years'00:02
Arrests at Palace as protesters storm wall00:02
Birthdays00:02
'Nuclear strike'00:02
TV trickster cleared00:02
View from City Road: Greycoat tried to be too clever00:02
Obituary: Thomas Hayley00:02
Cricket: Kent have a wealth of runs in bank: Barrie Fairall looks forward to today's NatWest Trophy games00:02
MUSIC / A purely Victorian lapse of taste: Nicholas Williams on Richard Strauss's melodrama Enoch Arden at the Almeida Opera Festival00:02
Cricket: Statesman who can reflect new world order: A West Indian is expected to be elected chairman of the ICC this week. Tony Cozier examines Clyde Walcott's credentials00:02
Sweatshop fire00:02
'Ecolabels' to bar testing on animals: 'Green' products vetted for cruelty00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Football: Leeds have to spend pounds 3m to secure Deane: Striker returns to his roots after deal close to British transfer record00:02
Viewpoint: Hard work ahead to fill in this framework00:02
Postel acts to rescue Greycoat00:02
Sterling shares climb as publisher returns to profit00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Tracking system aimed at tracing stolen cars: Hidden radio devices 'almost impossible for thieves to remove'00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Members divided on question: Defence lawyers hoped for changes in the admissibility of evidence00:02
Royal Commission on Criminal Justice: Defence 'should have to reveal its case': Defendants could be made to 'help' the prosecution, writes Adam Sage00:02
Eleven killed in Lagos during poll protests: President Babangida seeks to force agreement on staging new elections00:02
Letter: Concorde is a white elephant00:02
Tennis: Graf must rest foot injury00:02
Explosives seized00:02
Rambler's campaign challenges US bases: Nurse arrested 150 times in rights of way protest00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Architecture: Woolly minded artists need not apply: Hard-headed management can mean the difference between success and failure in difficult arts projects. Peter Dormer explains00:02
View from City Road: A pounds 10m fine, no criminal charges: it's a bargain00:02
Tourists missing in Turkey: Britons disappear in rebel area, reports Hugh Pope in Istanbul00:02
Protection for murder case jury00:02
Obituary: Geoffrey Foulkes00:02
Population pressures force record migration: Reports underline threats to Third World from population explosion