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Air strikes point to new US strategy to save troops: Patrick Cockburn in Washington says the Pentagon has learned from Vietnam and Lebanon00:02
Racing: Slow pace set for the Sunday stakes: Under way at Folkestone yesterday but plans for a fast start to betting on Sundays stay in the stalls00:02
Sporting digest: Football00:02
Loss is reversed at Jacques Vert: Shares rise 13p to 100p on pounds 1.03m result00:02
Sports Letters: Handling code00:02
Immigration curb00:02
Sporting digest: Sumo00:02
Ivory Towers: 'Make my pseudo- imperative, punk'00:02
Architecture Update: Competitions for new Thames crossings00:02
Cash for NHS trusts cannot be itemised: Audit Office says no breakdown available for pounds 40m set-up costs00:02
Franc slips nearer its floor as pound moves ahead00:02
THEATRE / Scenes of hell and damnation: Sarah Hemming reviews a dramatic attempt to come to grips with the suffering of Bosnia and an Irish odyssey of the 'devil' made flesh00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Memories of that strong seducer, opportunity: Broken Lives: Separation and Divorce in England - Lawrence Stone: Oxford, pounds 6.9500:02
View From City Road: Pay rebellion shows results00:02
Housing blues00:02
Sporting digest: Student Sport00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ethics for people like us: Making the Right Decision, Ethics for Managers - William D Hall: John Wiley & Sons, dollars 14.9500:02
Higher standards could add pounds 100 to water bills: Industry watchdog says increases will be unacceptable to consumers. Mary Fagan and Nicholas Schoon report00:02
Media: BBC under Birt: freedom lost or survival assured?: The veteran broadcaster Mark Tully fears an 'iron structure'. But no institution can withstand the current level of battering by the media, warns Michael Leapman00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Bush subpoenad00:02
Bosnia leader dithers amid disaster: Marcus Tanner in Belgrade says the time has come for Alija Izetbegovic to wake up to reality00:02
Leading Article: What is the price of pure water?00:02
Migration scandal00:02
Sister Helen stalks the executioner: With prose and publicity, a nun aims to end the shame of Death Row, writes Peter Pringle in New Orleans00:02
Chess: Getting a return from the ultimate sacrifice00:02
Second Nadir watch carries an innocent message: Fugitive tycoon's personal possessions go on show before auction00:02
Take-away giant brings back errant students: A fast-food chain has helped to finance a US-inspired academy for persistent truants. Judith Judd reports00:02
Letter: When men are left holding the baby00:02
Plane crash00:02
Sports Letters: Britons' tennis test00:02
Denham denies 'backwoodsmen' have Lords role: Anthony Bevins hears former Tory chief whip nail 'a mythical beast'00:02
Letter: How Welsh agency is building prosperity00:02
TELEVISION / Talking out of his class00:02
Golf: Daly's not for dallying00:02
Architecture Update: Guidelines for listed buildings00:02
Media: Land of the low budgets: Could Britain make a Jurassic Park - and would we market it? Michael Durham reports00:02
Sporting digest: Badminton00:02
Khmer Rouge in00:02
BAe Taiwan plan funded00:02
Vicar opposes wife's ordination00:02
Gummer attacks 'arrogance' of local councils: Minister says authorities must be made accessible to a wider range of people. Ngaio Crequer reports00:02
Out of touch, out of tune and out of town00:02
Virgin dismisses new BA arbitration offer: Acrimony in dirty tricks row hits settlement hopes as Marshall gives shareholders a robust defence00:02
Killers tell all for fame or parole: Michael Sams's post-trial confession was to show he was 'not brutal', but motives of others vary, Terry Kirby reports00:02
Sporting digest: Baseball00:02
Sag Harbor Summer: Why didn't anybody tell me solitude could be so noisy?: The first weekly dispatch from a New Yorker trying to chill out with a spell of small town life by the sea. It's harder than you think. . .00:02
Letter: Kentish lore00:02
UN aid to Bosnia may have to end, mediator says: Muslims say warning could be a ploy to force through ethnic split00:02
Near miss for royal limo00:02
Mirror claims lead in sales war; Michael Leapman reports on an early price-cutting victory in what promises to be a long tabloid circulation struggle: Correction00:02
Architecture: Yesterday's mistakes, tomorrow's ghettos: Housing associations are suffering from a lack of imagination, say Julian Birch and Peter Dormer00:02
Children killed00:02
Architecture Update: Female architects face disadvantages00:02
No to Britain00:02
Architecture Update: Foster commissioned to refurbish Reichstag00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Titans' final clash upstaged00:02
Mujahedin force in Vitez00:02
Motor Racing: The man who will be king: Derick Allsop continues his pit-lane look at the Camel Benetton-Ford team as they lean on their systems to deal with the changing weather during the British Grand Prix00:02
The daily poem00:02
Great Portland fireworks fizzle out: Chairman dismisses concern over link with private interests00:02
Old-fashioned00:02
Letter: Head shape in infants00:02
Turkish-Cypriot rift blocks talks again00:02
Birthdays00:02
Obituary: Donald Box00:02
View From City Road: Manufacturing figures to silence the sceptics00:02
Letter: Christian Europe's betrayal of peaceful Muslims in Bosnia00:02
Architecture Update: Literature loses out to politics00:02
Electron accelerates00:02
Sporting digest: Cricket00:02
Letter: League tables for training00:02
It's the thought that counts in Italian pay-offs00:02
Son 'saw murder'00:02
Sentence upheld00:02
Germany eases Sunday work ban00:02
The state returns in the east: John Eisenhammer reports on the fall of the free market ideal in Germany00:02
Driver cleared of damaging car pound: Vehicle towed away without authorisation00:02
Bush subpoenad00:02
Black TV reaches out00:02
Lloyd's loss led solicitor to suicide00:02
A wild and subliminal threat to sex education00:02
Obituary: Dan Eldon00:02
Invesco's warrant offer removes last remnant of Slater's time00:02
Racing: Court hears Cook describe 'split-second' fall00:02
Factory output surge calms fears over UK's recovery: Figures boost pound and make another cut in interest rates unlikely00:02
The Angela Lambert Interview: I'm Mike, I'm a beggar, and this is my life: This dignified man used to stand in a London tube station and ask complete strangers for money. Now he sells them magazines00:02
Police plan mass rally as part of pounds 1m protest: Confrontation with Government over Sheehy00:02
CHAMBER MUSIC / Making more of less: Nicholas Williams looks back on the Cherubini Quartet's chronological survey of the complete Beethoven string quartets00:02
Architecture Update: Conference to study evening economy00:02
Bottom Line: Greencore deserves smoother future00:02
Support for Lloyd's: Members' association backs management00:02
Pembroke: Detecting a BT mistake00:02
Sporting digest: Shooting00:02
Raccoon River floods deprive Des Moines of drinking water00:02
Fixing of consultants' fees questioned00:02
Bottom Line: Triplex is less than convincing00:02
Savills restores payout after climbing back into the black: Estate agent reports doubling of residential sales in London00:02
The Broadcasting Debate: Fear rules under Birt's revolution, Tully says: BBC reassesses its public service role as independent network seeks a more up-market audience00:02
Letter: Democratic change is within reach00:02
An alien 'brother' fights for Muslims: A young Arab in Sarajevo tells Robert Fisk of his struggle to understand the people for whom he is prepared to die00:02
Rich executives get richer as pay gap widens00:02
Sports Letters: Prohibitive cost of grand prix00:02
Obituary: Hos Maina00:02
Storehouse contract could give Iverson pounds 420,000 in a takeover00:02
Letter: Kentish lore00:02
Sunday shopping Bill aimed at Tory rebels: Government will offer MPs four options to change trading regulations00:02
Out of America: Back to the primal swamp as DC turns on the heat00:02
Why Mr Major needs Ambassador Thatcher: The writers are the directors of Independent Policy Research, an Anglo-American consultancy.00:02
Killer of 'good neighbour' cleared: Teenager who admitted striking fatal blow is acquitted00:02
Golf: 122nd Open: A seaside course fit for heroes and villains: Royal St George's held the first Open to be contested outside Scotland in 1894. Tomorrow it is host for the 12th time00:02
Cricket: No gain without strain for county reserves: From game keepers to batsmen with driving ambition life is tough on the second XI circuit. Paul Hayward reports00:02
Cricket: Ladies aim for Lord's00:02
Synod approves 'flying bishops': York meeting supports proposals to accommodate opponents of women's ordination00:02
Kidnap hope00:02
Cricket: Barnett raises cheers: Australian bowlers punished as their World Cup women are made favourites00:02
Police inquiry00:02
Leading Article: Pushing ahead with the police reforms00:02
Inconvenience00:02
Price plunge calms US inflation fears00:02
Teenage killer00:02
THEATRE / He makes 'em like they used to: Lloyd Webber has always harked back to bitter-sweet, old world glamour00:02
Sporting digest: Tennis00:02
Man shot dead00:02
Meek revolt transforms Sverdlovsk: The self-proclamation of the Urals Republic could start a chain reaction across Russia, writes Andrew Higgins from Yekaterinburg00:02
Obituary: Hugh Fairlie00:02
Gonzalez brings independents into Spain's cabinet: The left wing is shut out of new government00:02
Kim Philby 'driven into rage by sight of Brezhnev'00:02
ITV aims for viewers with spending power00:02
Israeli unions under attack from Labour: A proposed health insurance scheme could strip the Histadrut of its power00:02
View From City Road: Hidden agendas at the 'Sun'00:02
Mortgage help for benefit claimants to be limited00:02
THEATRE / Breaking out of silents into song: Paul Taylor eyes up Andrew Lloyd Webber's production of Sunset Boulevard00:02
A day for France to face its ghosts: On Friday the nation commemorates for the first time its own Holocaust victims, says Douglas Johnson00:02
Media: BBC Under Birt: Change is proving a white-knuckle ride for staff, but all is well at the leaner, fitter corporation, says David Hatch00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cricket: Simmons in festival mood00:02
Labour branches back Smith's vote plan: Grass roots show greatest enthusiasm for reform on candidate selection00:02
Meek revolt transforms Sverdlovsk: The self-proclamation of the Urals Republic could start a chain reaction across Russia, writes Andrew Higgins from Yekaterinburg00:02
Letter: A child's view00:02
Sporting digest: Rugby League00:02
Athletics: Steele shows mettle to revive enduring dream: British middle-distance aims lifted by blast from the past00:02
Royal engagements00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Westminster council leader resigns after clash: 'Political disagreements' fuelled power struggle00:02
Market Report: Rival's price cuts shove Unilever to year's low00:02
Japan's Socialists fade at the prospect of power: The party of permanent opposition seems to be hastening its own demise00:02
World student games: Odam's Ukrainian lesson00:02
Today' Number: 2000:02
Letter: Christian Europe's betrayal of peaceful Muslims in Bosnia00:02
Obituary: Oleg Kerensky00:02
Golf: 122nd Open Championship: Intrusive tradition for Faldo and the fall guy00:02
Sporting digest: Golf00:02
Court circular00:02
Birse loses pounds 18.5m: Group keeps accounting cautious00:02
Cray's rescue brings saviours healthy profits: Remuneration committee considers higher salaries for directors00:02
Law Report: No liability for contempt: Re Supply of Ready Mixed Concrete Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Russell, Lord Justice Hirst and Lord Justice Rose), 25 June 199300:02
New Nigeria poll in doubt as SDP announces boycott00:02
Letter: League tables for training00:02
Peers court Dorset voters: Liberal Democrats target pensioners00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid television00:02
Cycling: Tour de France: Rominger at home in Alps00:02
Prison death charge00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Beware of a monster in the woods: Privatisation of the Forestry Commission would be a national disaster, argues Duff Hart-Davis00:02
Rector jailed00:02
Leading Article: Dangers of the Birt era00:02
Threat to rebels00:02
Letter: Zimbabwe's poor pay the price of 'progress'00:02
The Broadcasting Debate: Beeb's man in India is a legend to listeners00:02
Between the lines: Edmund White, the writer, on Evelyn Waugh00:02
Rome may pull out of Mogadishu: Italian press savages American leadership of peace-keeping forces00:02
Sports Letters: Accident of birth00:02
Samaranch is given the true taste of Manchester: Mike Rowbottom on the visit of the International Olympic Committee president to view a British city's work in progress00:02
Chance of VAT upset missed by Opposition00:02
Colorvision recovery fails to lift spirits: Profits surge to pounds 1.8m but spending still weak00:02
'Elitist' BBC admits it must go downmarket: Yentob says high income groups 'served too well' as main TV channel's ratings fall and Tully condemns 'Big Brother' management00:02
Sporting digest: Sailing00:02
Somali lawyer sacked for dissent00:02
Grandfather dies after lift attack00:02
Inside Parliament: Grey and green issues colour Question Time: Bill to harmonise retirement age - Labour challenged on fuel tax00:02
Mickey Mouse can pay his own way00:02
Diary00:02
Football: Deane deal ruins Rovers' Warhurst chase: Blackburn thwarted by chain reaction while United close on Keane00:02
Architecture: A station you'll want to come home to: The railway temples of old are returning in Modernist guise. Peter Dormer inspects some successful examples00:02
Paris Post War: Art and existentialism 1945-55