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Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: The teams who are always in contention and the chasing pack00:02
Star painting of sale withdrawn at last minute: Old Master had been expected to fetch 1.2m pounds , writes Dalya Alberge00:02
Deng operation00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
MUSIC / On frets and fitfulness: In the week of Julian Bream's 60th birthday, Bayan Northcott pleads the case for the classical guitar00:02
Sailing in Heaven, but tempted by Hell: The wind blows, the boat moves: Frank Barrett, in Paxos, learns the finer points of sailing00:02
Food and Drink: Good sauces and service; shame about the fish: Emily Green finds a dash of the bad old days in a seafood menu that makes a little stretch too far00:02
Faithful few mourn the passing of 'Eldorado': Last Night: Pink fruit juice eases fans' sorrow as the BBC washes its hands of the costly Spanish soap00:02
Profile: From silver spoon to Silverstone: Max Mosley, big wheel in world motor sport00:02
THE TSAR'S BONES: DNA techniques used to identify human remains00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Personal service from Abbey00:02
Letter: Islam's extremists show their true face00:02
Brush with death00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell faces formidable Fittipaldi00:02
Departures: Karakoram guide00:02
Court Circular00:02
Recipe: Put some mussel into your pasta00:02
Island Games: Potent advert for sporting good manners: The friendly Island Games continue to prosper by eschewing the worst excesses of professionalism. Paul Hayward reports from the Isle of Wight00:02
Rugby Union: Grasshoppers and Stoke risk old wounds in first round: Expanded form of Pilkington Cup00:02
The Christchurch By-election: Waves of disenchantment sweep the South Coast: Pensioners living off their savings beside the sea now feel disinclined to vote Conservative00:02
M&S can put you back on the road00:02
Savings and loan chief sentenced00:02
Money Grouse: Annoyed at delay in paying annuity00:02
Country Matters: Tale of a tiger in darkest Warwickshire00:02
Motoring: Plenty of fun to drive but not hot enough to steal: Roger Bell finds a good GTi compromise in the Renault 19 RSI00:02
Sports Politics: Government under attack00:02
Cricket: Hussain helps to deny Dutch00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Silverstone factfile00:02
Rapist detained00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Letter from Strega: An exuberant feast for voyeurs00:02
Arms sell-off by US police may backfire00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Bruyneel fuels fire of Belgian expectations: Cipollini has an edge in the sprint to retake the yellow jersey and concentrate on building up a lead to take into the mountains00:02
Racing: Wemyss to bite in domestic dispute: Stable-mates can monopolise Irish Oaks with the second favourite ready to defy the form book and break Intrepidity's winning sequence00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Islamic radicals try to force foe to divorce: Militants file apostasy case against Cairo lecturer who defended Rushdie00:02
Couples who want to adopt children will have to pay: Blunkett condemns 'babies for sale' scheme00:02
Shares plummet at Brown & Tawse00:02
Letter: Coining a phrase00:02
Tennis: Seles' injury puts defence of US Open title in doubt00:02
Upbeat: Wrong connection00:02
Mayhew tries to lift Ulster talks hopes00:02
MUSIC / On frets and fitfulness: In the week of Julian Bream's 60th birthday, Bayan Northcott pleads the case for the classical guitar00:02
Stratagem to buy Harrison00:02
Cricket / Twelfth Man: Supermen wanted to win prizes00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Couples who want to adopt children will have to pay: Blunkett condemns 'babies for sale' scheme00:02
Food and Drink: Squeeze the fruit until the pith squeaks: The best lemons are heavy, bumpy and blemished. Turn them into drinks, garnishes and nursery puddings or even chew them raw00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Departures: US programme00:02
Highway 40 is road to extinction for Dinosaur00:02
Hurd detects thaw in China's stance on Hong Kong: Poor still need convincing that participation in elections is worthwhile00:02
Letter: Butterflies and woods worth preserving00:02
Letter: No rebellion at Windsor00:02
Crime watch00:02
William Donaldson's Week: A bullet for the fat benefactor00:02
Football: Watford turn to Roeder to replace Perryman: Former player takes over at Vicarage Road to dismay of Gillingham00:02
G7 snubs demand by Yeltsin to join club: In closed session at G7 summit, frosty silence greets Russian leader's demand for a seat at the top table00:02
Nannies prove resistant to Bible's view on the virtues of smacking: Rhys Williams asked people whose work is looking after children for their views on the issue of punishment00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Allitt public inquiry rejected: Parents of nurse's victims lose case00:02
Last chance to apply for BT3: Applications likely to be scaled down00:02
Retail therapy00:02
To you my son, a few inside tips: John Windsor gets not pounds 500, not pounds 400, but pounds 300 of prime sales patter from a market trader who knows how best to work a pitch00:02
Takeover Panel looks into Owners' bid defence00:02
RECORDS / Learning to dance to his very own tune: Robert Cowan and Edward Seckerson compare notes on new recordings of early Grieg and Shostakovich00:02
Ireland relents on EC aid00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Child-minders to face new ban on smacking00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A prig in need of a conscience: 'A Family Romance' - Anita Brookner: Jonathan Cape, 14.99 pounds00:02
Departures: Village places00:02
Cheap sleep00:02
G7 Summit: 'Criminal' Clinton enrages Japanese00:02
Germans fear new terror offensive00:02
British DNA tests prove remains are the bones of Tsar Nicholas II and his family00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Public want Hill let off the leash00:02
Birthdays00:02
Gardening: Bathing costumes: who needs them when you look like me?00:02
Obituary: Etienne Borne00:02
Sheikh loses00:02
Legal action against banks00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Prost high and dry as Blundell escapes: Hill unable to threaten Williams team-mate after quick thinking by McLaren drivers avoids collision with Briton's stricken Ligier00:02
Food and Drink: Bottling up your holiday memories: Anthony Rose provides tips on buying wine from the vineyard in France00:02
Hill House on the phone00:02
US and Japan agree pact to cut trade deficit: Behind the scenes at Tokyo summit, President Clinton achieves his first foreign policy breakthrough00:02
Departures: Fair exchange00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Guile confronts genius on a grand scale: The calculating Prost and the brilliant Senna take one of sport's great duels to Silverstone tomorrow. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Gastropod00:02
Cutting the family ties00:02
Letter: Further fuel for a singular furore00:02
Tiphook requests share fall inquiry: Accounting change announced early00:02
Letter: Islam's extremists show their true face00:02
Library move00:02
A rare ray of light amid the SA gloom: A meeting on post-apartheid economic growth was refreshingly harmonious, writes John Carlin from Johannesburg00:02
Second-year studies reveal the facts of financial life: Dropped out with two overdrafts00:02
Communist era recordings hit some sour notes: Controversy over Canadian's scheme to exploit enormous Soviet music archive00:02
Carl sentence00:02
Departures: Student deal00:02
Turkey factory workers win RSI damages: Compensation awarded in test cases against poultry firm could have impact across manufacturing industry. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Secret KIO report reveals dollars 500m of losses00:02
Swan Hunter makes another 285 jobless00:02
Appeals: The Pankhurst Trust00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Obituary: Shuson Kato00:02
Electricity companies escape harsh controls: Supply price regime is less stringent than feared - Regulator wants pounds 100m spent on energy efficiency00:02
G7 Summit: Honest John hankers for less magnificent 700:02
Tube line extension dispute settled: 2bn pounds project could start in September00:02
Reichmanns back down over O&Y agreement00:02
Dunedin goes Japanese00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Church appointments00:02
Boxing: Robinson's hot pursuit of history: Domestic fight for WBO title00:02
Athletics / Bislett Games: Grindley is geared up for record00:02
BOOK REVIEW / As shocking as a shower in formaldehyde: Amanda Craig talks to Patricia Cornwell about violence on and off the page00:02
Letter: Out of the ditch00:02
Golf: Nilsmark's accuracy has the edge00:02
NY Post doomed by Murdoch exit00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Getting to the art of the matter: 'House of Moons' - Susan Moody: Hodder & Stoughton, 15.99 pounds00:02
Food and Drink: Squeeze the fruit until the pith squeaks: The best lemons are heavy, bumpy and blemished. Turn them into drinks, garnishes and nursery puddings or even chew them raw00:02
Top rates climb00:02
Market Report: Pseudo-gilts dominate amid talk of lower interest rates00:02
Ulster Unionist MPs 'will keep Major in power'00:02
Obituary: Ralph Johnson00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
The Christchurch By-election: Tories take underdog role lightly00:02
Judge rescues 'peace' woman00:02
Property: The price was right for both of us: When is a sale not a sale? When a valuer slashes the price that both sides have agreed. David Lawson looks at down-valuation, a nightmare for the Nineties00:02
'Inheritance' killer is jailed for life00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: The teams who are always in contention and the chasing pack00:02
Second-year studies reveal the facts of financial life00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Upbeat: Blind corners00:02
Sefton dies00:02
Second-year studies reveal the facts of financial life: Working and saving hard00:02
And a smashing time was had by all: Eager to improve her tennis technique, Betka Zamoyska signed up for an energetic weekend at a country club on the Sussex Downs00:02
The Way I Was: Lonely and a little bit lost: Margaret Beckett tells Nicholas Roe how the death of her father when she was only 12 changed the way she looked at life00:02
Second-year studies reveal the facts of financial life: Card taken away, pounds 260 in bank charges00:02
Over the top with the Terminator: Max Wooldridge cycles from Bordeaux to Barcelona and proves you don't have to wear fluorescent Lycra and spray-on shorts to make the grade in the Pyrenees00:02
Mothers lose fight for riverboat inquest00:02
Expert in Sams case faces loss of funding: Threat to work of forensic entomologist00:02
MUSICALS / Returning to the scene of the rhyme00:02
Second-year studies reveal the facts of financial life: A pounds 750 loan and a pounds 40 deposit on a skeleton00:02
Letter: The right to forget00:02
Continuing care at home during convalescence: Sue Fieldman looks at the cover provided for help after hospital00:02
Plane truth00:02
OPERA / And now, a word for our sponsors: Ellen Kent is flying an entire East European opera company over for a single night's performance - and almost for free. Mark Pappenheim reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
The best route to a finance bargain for new car buyers: Maria Scott helps an L-reg hopeful through the maze of deals and discounts00:02
Be flexible and friendly - and don't give up: Heart Searching: Readers recount their experiences in this further selection of letters. More are welcome00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Quote Unquote (CORRECTED)00:02
Departures: TGV extension00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A prig in need of a conscience: 'A Family Romance' - Anita Brookner: Jonathan Cape, 14.99 pounds00:02
Grant cuts herald Arts Council's tough new line: David Lister finds an arts world stunned by plans which will close 10 theatres and end funding for two London orchestras00:02
Dear Diary: no sun, but the bodice-ripper's coming on: Atsitsa holistic centre on Skyros promised New Age bliss and a writer's course with Sue Townsend. Rose Rouse was hopeful00:02
Adoption couple 'not aware of race issues': Government calls for report on case of Asian woman and her white husband rejected by social services as parents of mixed-race child00:02
The long and short of the dollars 200,000 haircut: There's change in the hair. Roger Tredre goes backstage at the men's fashion shows in Paris00:02
Equestrianism: Germany claim second success: Armstrong denied victory by final competitor in jump-off00:02
Caution urged on returns00:02
Unhelpful charge00:02
Rugby League: Gallagher joins Crusaders in attempt to revive fortunes: Former All Black returns to roots00:02
Helical Bar seeks 20m pounds with rights00:02
Letter: Labour must get radical00:02
Sarajevo denied fuel supplies00:02
VW shatters dream of revolutionary car plant in Spain: Lopez's pet project of super-lean factory for his Basque homeland is hit by economic constraints00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Recommended00:02
Rowing: Redgrave and Pinsent stand alone: British women show their superiority as men's teams take a beating00:02
Outed at last] The gay hypothalamus00:02
Departures: Rude result00:02
Letter: Further fuel for a singular furore00:02
Wills00:02
TELEVISION / Hasta la vista, baby: Thomas Sutcliffe watches the final episode of Eldorado; plus One Foot in the Past00:02
Rolls heading into the black: Rising export demand promises better year after cuts00:02
Bank of France buying fails to halt franc's slide towards ERM floor: Balladur has to reassure markets after boasting of anchor role00:02
Second-year studies reveal the facts of financial life: The economics of the law00:02
THE TSAR'S BONES: Hair test may solve mystery of Anastasia: British analysis throws new light on 75 years of speculation about fate of Russian imperial family00:02
Half-yearly Service promotions00:02
Tool Box: Cutting back on Millionaire's Row00:02
View from Frankfurt: German banks move at slow trot towards Urals00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Nice tie, how about the newspaper?: Godfrey Hodgson on a lively but limited survey of the world's newspaper tycoons: 'Paper Tigers' - Nicholas Coleridge: Heinemann, 17.99 pounds00:02
Saturday Night: A psychedelic trip up the ladder of evolution00:02
Obituary: Ralph Johnson00:02
G7 Summit: President rattles sabre at Baghdad00:02
BOC buys German gas network00:02
Fixed-rate mortgages start falling again00:02
On holiday with Delta00:02
Doing it the hard way with Ridgway: Malcolm Pithers tests his resolve during an arduous week at an adventure school in the Highlands00:02
Great British repertory tradition 'at risk': John Arlidge visits Watford's Palace Theatre, which fears that losing its grant will force it to abandon innovative productions, or to close00:02
Food and Drink: Where the ale is good enough to eat: Michael Jackson offers a beer-hunter's guide to the great brews of Belgium00:02
OPERA / Three rounds of wry: Nick Kimberley finds wit if not brevity in Julian Grant's new work, A Family Affair, at the Almeida Opera00:02
Leading Article: Big ideas, little hope for Northern Ireland00:02
Golf: Parnevik still setting the pace as Stewart takes up challenge00:02
Sporting Digest: Canoeing00:02
Anorexia 'scandal'00:02
Britain is top of EC divorce league: One in three births is outside marriage00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Daddy's girl in love: Natasha Walter on the mixture of amazing candour and sly indulgence in the taboo-breaking work of Anais Nin: 'Incest' - Anais Nin: Peter Owen, 25 pounds00:02
Mystery body00:02
Departures: Fair exchange00:02
Vermont set to fight the megastore predators: A whole state has been declared 'endangered'. David Usborne went to the dream-town of Woodstock to find out why00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The lady of Hell Corner Farm: Andrew Marr on Barbara Castle's memoirs, full of rough and tough struggles, battling speeches and confrontations: 'Fighting All The Way' - Barbara Castle: Macmillan, 20 pounds00:02
General blasts off00:02
House prices up but picture is patchy: Halifax says recovery is under way but others are not convinced. Vivien Goldsmith examines the latest figures00:02
Hunt plans league table on vocational training: Employer-led groups are to face scrutiny. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Cricket / Benson and Hedges Cup Final: Sewing up this needle match will need an opportunist's eye00:02
Tennis: The solidity of Bailey allows hurried Henman no chance: Former world No 1 continues her rehabilitation as three Britons reach semi-finals in Bristol Challenger00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Dear Diary: no sun, but the bodice-ripper's coming on: Atsitsa holistic centre on Skyros promised New Age bliss and a writer's course with Sue Townsend. Rose Rouse was hopeful00:02
Auctions00:02
Halifax discounts00:02
No cure when the doctor overcharges: Patients trying to query fees have nowhere to go00:02
Report on Attali will not be censored00:02
Food and Drink: How the East gets the most from the least: Keith Botsford in China00:02
Sporting Digest: Hang Gliding00:02
World Student Games: Amaechi a British star in the making: Basketball prodigy stands out from the crowd as he pursues NBA ambitions00:02
F&C lifts Latin American stake00:02
Letter: It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that sting00:02
Faith and Reason: As free to hold as not to hold beliefs: Our series on what sense it makes to discuss Catholicism without Rome is continued this week by the Right Rev Hugh Montefiore, retired Anglican Bishop of Birmingham.00:02
Departures: TGV extension00:02
Gonzalez again00:02
Letter: Butterflies and woods worth preserving00:02
Motoring: A thriller writer on the fast track: On the eve of the British Grand Prix, Phil Llewellin met the author of 'Silverstone'00:02
Obituary: Joe De Rita00:02
Gardening: Bathing costumes: who needs them when you look like me?00:02
Sporting Digest: Student Sport00:02
Sailing in Heaven, but tempted by Hell: The wind blows, the boat moves: Frank Barrett, in Paxos, learns the finer points of sailing00:02
Well-endowed at auction00:02
Bardon makes 72m pounds cash call: Group warns of pounds 60m write-off at aggregates business00:02
Life policies for mothers00:02
Gardening: Desperately seeking Sophie: A rose by another name would smell as sweet, but if it's named for a child even sweeter. Anna McKane scours the plant catalogues to raise a family of flowers00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Grant cuts herald Arts Council's tough new line: David Lister finds an arts world stunned by plans which will close 10 theatres and end funding for two London orchestras00:02
G7 Summit: The summiteers come down to earth: Cautious hope replaces euphoria - Warnings of cuts in welfare spending - US President at odds with Tokyo00:02
Serbs release Vuk Draskovic: Opposition leader pardoned but he still faces charge that could bring five years in jail00:02
Appeals: The Friends of St James' Mission & School00:02
Letter: It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that sting00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Daddy's girl in love: Natasha Walter on the mixture of amazing candour and sly indulgence in the taboo-breaking work of Anais Nin: 'Incest' - Anais Nin: Peter Owen, 25 pounds