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MUSIC / Lightning Conductor: Correction00:02
Whatever happened to the New Man?00:02
Rival cries foul on travel firm00:02
Cricket: Wide variety of options for life beyond Gooch: Who will lead England to success? Derek Hodgson searches for fresh hope00:02
Bunhill: Police fail to smoke out Sir Patrick00:02
100-mile traffic jam00:02
Future of ERM hangs on Bundesbank rate cut00:02
Somalia's tragedy is our blindness: The Third World is what we make it, argues Kenan Malik00:02
Letter: Steer clear of me and my friends00:02
Suffering in silence: No-go area: Alexandra Swift on the fascinating subject that absolutely nobody is talking about00:02
Healthy options for smaller firms00:02
Notebook: Deepest jungle, somewhere out East, not far from Ongar00:02
Pregnant woman aged 58 flees from the press00:02
KKR settles00:02
The miraculous misconception00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
ROCK / Singing and dancing in the rain00:02
Public Services Management: Balancing the welfare book: Ray Mgadzah talks to Ros Hepplewhite, head of the new Child Support Agency, about her approach00:02
Issuer protests at credit card rules00:02
City: Who's afraid of floating exchange rates?00:02
ENCHANTED GARDENS / Lord Merlin's Magical Folly: The late Lord Berners, artist and novelist, cultivated eccentricity on a lavish scale. Helen Chappell visits his surreal garden in Oxfordshire00:02
Sport in Short: Shooting00:02
Your Money: New test for commissions00:02
Christchurch Conservatives apply the stiff upper lip00:02
PROPERTY / Lofty ambitions realised: Correction00:02
Death of White House lawyer still a mystery00:02
Travellers held00:02
Deaths00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Show People: Fifty years of cat and mouse: Tom and Jerry00:02
Logistics: Professor teaches how to spot a defaulter before losing out: Credit management on the curriculum could reduce risk, writes Paul Gosling00:02
Golf: Charles set to regain his crown00:02
Letter: US visa applications00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Then & Now: Under Siege00:02
City: Cleaning house00:02
The Best and Worst: Trusts show some fancy steps: PEP Investment Trusts00:02
First, take four-and-a-half rabbits . . .: Armed with the latest academic study, Cal McCrystal explores the curious life and times of the bowler hat00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of Treats: Jelly00:02
Cricket: Donald hits the heights00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Insider's view of life on the inside: 'Janice Gentle Gets Sexy' - Mavis Cheek: Hamish Hamilton, 14.99 pounds00:02
Cricket / Fourth Test: Reiffel has England on their knees: Australians have the Ashes in their grasp as Gooch's men prove fragile under fire00:02
Man accused of second murder00:02
Poor Russians wake up to a beheaded rouble00:02
Letter: Arrogance and other qualities00:02
Sponsorship: Brewers going further afield: Money from drinks companies is fuelling many popular music festivals this summer00:02
Reigate's shocked middle classes learn to love a rebel00:02
Mid-air collision at the Fairford International Air Tattoo00:02
Plan grounded00:02
Forgery plot charge00:02
Einstein's relative failures00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bellowing in broad daylight: 'Gnyss the Magnificent' - Glyn Maxwell: Chatto, 8.99 pounds00:02
Letter: Black and white answers to mixed-race adoption00:02
SCIENCE / Bringing back the birch: Drastic remedies are needed to restore Britain's trees, shown by a recent study to be Europe's sickest. Malcolm Smith reports00:02
Award for bomb suspect00:02
Choice for Europe may be to abandon its common market: Andrew Marshall reports from Brussels on the Community's struggle for survival00:02
Grassroot Tories revolt over VAT on fuel00:02
Is there a lawyer in the house?00:02
LIVES OF THE GREAT SONGS / Variegations on a theme: Melancholy, loss, regret. No song captures these feelings better, writes Marcel Berlins in the fifth part of our series; Autumn Leaves00:02
Guard shut in00:02
Sport in Short: Croquet00:02
Fishing Lines: Reeling in the Grey legend00:02
Lopez to back out of VW?00:02
NHS accused over head-hunting fees00:02
TRAVEL / Green light for the Green Line: Though ravaged by civil war, Lebanon is now being vigorously promoted as a destination for tourists, writes Matthew Gwyther00:02
Rugby Union: Late burst dents Springbok hopes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Between the me and the mass: 'Mean Time' - Carol Ann Duffy: Anvil, 6.95 pounds00:02
TRAVEL / In Crusoe's footsteps: You don't have to be shipwrecked to visit the island in Defoe's story, says Tony Perrotet00:02
A conspiracy theory too far: Nick Cohen and Teresa Poole on the tangled case of the British girls freed last week from a Thai jail00:02
Golf: The round that beat the best: Robert Green reflects on the skill and tenacity displayed by Greg Norman in his drive for the Open Championship00:02
Books in Brief00:02
THEATRE / The man who made a meal of the coup00:02
Cricket: Thomas limits rash Worcestershire00:02
Letter: In Yugoslavia's civil war all sides are guilty of terrible crimes00:02
Banker 'innocent'00:02
My Biggest Mistake: Christina Townsend00:02
This is Hollywood calling00:02
City File: Merrydown established in soft drinks market00:02
PROPERTY / Restoration Stress Syndrome: A derelict house that cries out for renovation could damage your health and your wallet, reports Caroline McGhie. Is it all worth it?00:02
TELEVISION / The clear face of race-hate00:02
Racing: Roberts tops bill on Opera House00:02
Business Information Service: This Week00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Letter: Leage tables for MPs00:02
Half all working women harassed00:02
Gardini suicide mirrors death of Italian system00:02
City File: Cash incentive00:02
Where does Major go from here?: He survived Maastricht, but his troubles are far from over and he cannot use the same trick again. Donald Macintyre and Stephen Castle report00:02
Portfolio managers shun Greenspan's optimism00:02
Opinions: Should Smith and Cahill have been released?00:02
The Broader Picture: The iron under city soles00:02
How We Met: Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford00:02
23,000 are fed in Mogadishu00:02
Go seeking Jews and ye shall find: Chaim Bermant looks at the chosen people's tendency to claim that all the best are theirs00:02
Embattled G-Men hunt for new image: David Usborne on an FBI chief chosen to restore battered bureau's health00:02
Rio street urchins rest unnamed, unmourned00:02
HEALTH / Common Remedies: Cancer drugs00:02
Red and black signal danger of civil war in South Africa00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The word is worth a thousand pictures: 'Eclipse Fever' - Walter Abish: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
COLLECTABLES / Coming soon to a sale near you: As the millennium approaches, a century of lost cinema art is finding a new audience. John Windsor reports00:02
In the shadow of the superstuds00:02
Over-the-counter trade offers firms a remedy for prescriptive ills00:02
'In the US, if you haven't been bust two or three times, you haven't been in business'00:02
Perella to go00:02
Letter: Black and white answers to mixed-race adoption00:02
Notebook: Political affiliations00:02
City File: Union discount expected to declare a half-year profit00:02
Exclusive: 'I wasn't one of the girls, but I wasn't one of the men, either': Helena Daly, the hospital doctor sacked for 'rudeness', talks to Jenny Cuffe00:02
Design: Cross-bred in Britain: The new Ford is a Nissan designed in the UK for Europe00:02
MPs condemn firms over Maxwell insolvency fees00:02
Football: Powell's prodigies herald a bold era: Jon Culley on the encouraging success of England's gallant Under-18 footballers00:02
TRAVEL / Creature comforts for castaways: Remote doesn't have to mean uncivilised, as Rosalind Russell's round-up of gadgets shows00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Imitation: the sincerest form of flattery: Why include another artist's work in your own painting? A new show at the National looks into a peculiar kind of homage00:02
Letter: Pens and needles00:02
Pressure to help UK film industry00:02
Mini-cam goes where no lens went before00:02
Plea to stop Bhagwan extradition00:02
Logistics: The choice in the wilderness: Technology has helped keep a Welsh firm ahead of the pack and well out of the rat-race00:02
CPS accused of ignoring rape against prostitutes00:02
But how old, how safe, and how much?: Fiammetta Rocco talks to the Italian obstetrician, Dr Severino Antinori00:02
Cricket: Harden at the helm00:02
City File: Scottish TV reeling with rumours00:02
Women in business against the odds: An entrepreneurs competition had just 90 entries. Nigel Cope reports00:02
Why warrior nations will not fight for Bosnia00:02
Letter: Pop-sociology that caters to the ghoulish00:02
Letter: Geneticists' goal is to cure, not tyrannise00:02
Beria's mistress comes out of the closet00:02
Letter: Geneticists' goal is to cure, not tyrannise00:02
Sailing: Cayard takes up gauntlet00:02
Letter: Producer choice00:02
RADIO / Rising from the ashes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A sight more interesting: 'Hindsights: An Autobiography' - John Heath-Stubbs: Hodder, 25 pounds and 'Sweetapple Earth' - John Heath-Stubbs: Carcanet, 7.95 pounds00:02
Banks to write off a further pounds 2.5bn00:02
TRAVEL / Postcard Competition: Wish You Were There?00:02
Cricket: Hodges seeks to restore pride00:02
CINEMA / Tango through the motions00:02
DANCE / Inspiration at the Kirov shrine00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Hearts turned to stone: 'Marble Skin' - Slavenka Drakulc; trs Greg Mosse: Hutchinson, 13.99 pounds00:02
Letter: Unjust attack on young paper00:02
Manoplax: from heart to heartbreak: With millions lost on its 'wonder drug', Patrick Hosking asks whether Boots ignored too many warning signs in its enthusiasm00:02
Cricket: Efficient Garnham00:02
Crime falls as community spirit floods Midwest: Rupert Cornwell on how traditional values have come into their own00:02
Sport in Short: Badminton00:02
Man in the Middle: Coping with the pressure burden: John Crawley00:02
Gravel plan stirs madding crowd in Hardy land00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Two deals on debts: People overwhelmed by debt can spare themselves the humiliation of official insolvency, writes Sue Fieldman00:02
Records00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Fear over hernia surgery00:02
Marriott split00:02
It's hard to get rid of a prime minister: Ben Pimlott looks at the precedents for change at the top00:02
Leading Article: The victory that shrank our politics00:02
Perils of snap divorces00:02
Paying the Undertaker: Receivers and liquidators face heated criticism over high fees and what is seen as their rush to shut down businesses. John Willcock reports00:02
City File: Retailing at BAA airports00:02
Freehold laws make for traps: A new freeholder is building around a leaseholder's flat, depriving her of the right to light. Mary Wilson reports00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Payment pitfall of the fixed-rate mortgage: Buyers are left out of pocket if a house purchase falls through00:02
Golf: Woosnam moves into contention00:02
How to go broke but not be a bankrupt: People overwhelmed by debt can spare themselves the humiliation of official insolvency, writes Sue Fieldman00:02
23,000 are fed in Mogadishu00:02
Letter: Ancient history00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
The yuppie-hating Germans are back with a vengeance00:02
Motor Racing: Prost and Hill are braced for a bumpy ride00:02
Cricket: The Summer of '81: The Headingley Test was Ian Botham's finest hour, but where are the protagonists now? Glenn Moore tracked them down00:02
Major 'says three in Cabinet are bastards'00:02
Letter: Geneticists' goal is to cure, not tyrannise00:02
Runaway consumers put heat on brands: 'Marlboro Friday' has been seen as a health warning for many companies with heavily promoted product names00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The mushing of Mary: 'Vindication' - Frances Sherwood; Correction00:02
FILM / England's Dreaming: In the dark, depressed years that followed the end of the war, a small film studio in suburban London helped a nation escape. Robin Buss meets some of Ealing's few00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Rominger damages Indurain's pride00:02
Tories face by-election rout00:02
Bank explores Tiphook management buyout00:02
Tribute by MP's widow is axed00:02
Recovery credited to ERM exit: An internal Treasury study disputes government claims, writes Robert Chote00:02
Sport in Short: Hang-Gliding00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Muslims face stark choice: join talks or accept defeat00:02
Letter: Let the bank customer beware00:02
FASHION / No Flowers, Please00:02
Cricket: Johnson's milestone00:02
Lawyer braves storm of abuse over Ivan the Terrible case00:02
Overheard00:02
Cricket: Lamb takes command00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the Week00:02
Say what you like about . . .: the Ulster Unionists, but:00:02
A tourist paradise, and you're welcome to it00:02
Pounds 70m drug find at Kent 'speed' factory00:02
Sport in Short: Volleyball00:02
Boots ready to sell off prescription drug arm00:02
Economy 'will sink Tories'00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Profile: A certain compassion: Geraldine Bedell on a campaigner whose determination makes governments change their minds; Marjorie Wallace00:02
Q & A: Going down, going down .. and the real Real McCoy00:02
Briton identified00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Hokkien in a basket00:02
Management: Summer cuttings for cultivation00:02
Cricket: Malcolm in peak form00:02
Letter: Isn't, wasn't, never shall be00:02
Cricket: Emburey in total command00:02
Fruits of home sweet home: Caroline Merrell on ways the elderly can use their houses to increase their income00:02
Football: Bernes denies accusations of match-rigging00:02
Ex-MP dies00:02
Despair deals mortal blow to besieged city: After 16 months under Serbian fire in Sarajevo, 'most people have no opinion about anything any more, they just want the shooting to stop'00:02
MOTORING / Could you pass the A-level driving test?: A select band of motorists has set its own high driving standards. Jonathan Sale finds that joining the elite isn't as easy as it seems00:02
BOOKS / In Defence of Fantasy: The covers are lurid. The plots tell of dragons and battles. The characters have silly names. So why are these books bestsellers? Is it time we took fantasy fiction seriously?00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Steady course to disaster00:02
Economics: North-south divide not yet history00:02
Unionists claim a new link with Major00:02
Profile: Angler takes the hook: Brian McGowan had planned a life of leisure. Then came the call to lead House of Fraser to market. David Hellier reports on a retirement postponed00:02
And thus spake Lord Rees-Mogg00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Daddy's girl does the irony: 'The Favourite' - Meredith Daneman: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
Notebook: Just one 08 locomotive short of a full train set00:02
City File: Zeneca debut00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
Shares: Take some comfort in furniture00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Sex and death in Derbyshire00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union