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Quotes of the Week: Sport00:02
Israeli forces prepare to enlarge occupation zone: There is no excuse for the week's bombardment, the UN commander tells Robert Fisk in ruined Qlaile00:02
French arrests00:02
Tourists' polish adds lustre to the history of Hampton Court: Oliver Gillie finds visitors to a royal palace being taught to take a shine to court life above and below stairs00:02
Man jailed for sexual abuse of three girls00:02
Two face ruin over Nadir bail00:02
Debendox doctor struck off00:02
Letter: Towards an NHS that welcomes patients00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Beaton touch00:02
Travel: A taste of France off the coast of Italy: Michael Durham flies south to explore by car a Corsica of gorges and mountains, goat's cheese and homemade orange wine00:02
Food & Drink: A little advice over a bottle of wine: This week, Anthony Rose turns agony uncle to address common problems raised by readers00:02
Letter: Gazumping: House purchasers cannot be completely protected00:02
Turkish bomb blast hits 1800:02
Nigeria sinks deeper into political crisis: Military regime reluctant to give up power amid political squabble00:02
THEATRE / Daddy's gone a' hunting: JEFFREY WAINWRIGHT on Father's Day00:02
Upbeat: Neater Bruckner00:02
The Christchburch By-Election: Tories target Fowler as scapegoat for defeat: Victorious Liberal Democrats say Conservative drubbing was a 'shout of rage' as calls for U-turn on VAT on fuel are rejected by Major00:02
Appointments00:02
Damages for boat people00:02
Upbeat: Coda00:02
Upbeat: For the punters00:02
Upbeat: Blow by blow00:02
Generators face MMC threat: National Power and PowerGen rapped over electricity 'pool' prices00:02
Today's number: 200:02
'M25 gang' case00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Style: Denim's big three get back in the saddle: The best-known jeans producers are hitting back at rivals by relaunching some early styles. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Cricket: Benjamin breaks Notts resistance00:02
Travel: What's the German for 'his fault'?: What do you do, and what do you need, if you are involved in a car accident in Europe? Joanna Blythman took a crash course00:02
Obituary: Stanley Woods00:02
Footing the bill for ski boots00:02
Literature from Northern Ireland: By Jaysus you had some eshcape: Mike Petty takes a course in Troubles thrillers and finds much terrible beauty00:02
Cricket: Crawley's flourish topples tourists00:02
Cammell Laird shipyard closes00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell annihilates track record00:02
MPs criticised over press curbs00:02
Leading Article: A single market requires ERM in some form00:02
Pilot error00:02
RADIO / Next up - the Matthew Bannister show: Everybody's got something against Radio 1 - except the 19 million people who tune in. Giles Smith considers the state of the nation's most popular pop station and its new controller's plans00:02
Bentley granted limited pardon: Sister vows to fight on after Home Secretary concedes that man hanged in 1953 should have been reprieved. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Echo of a City traffic jam00:02
View from Frankfurt: Volkswagen's visionaries face the precipice00:02
Cricket: Twelfth Man: Croft is out to impress00:02
Corruption hunt reaches culture minister: Protestations of innocence fail to protect man behind Uffizi appeal from joining long list of those under investigation00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Upbeat: Sinking feeling00:02
Gardening: The best bloomin' boozers in town: Anna Pavord meets some of the capital's publicans who take as much pride in their floral displays as they do in their liquid refreshments00:02
From Iron Lady to old bag00:02
Cambodia firefight00:02
A guide to the gilts market00:02
Obituary: T. Dan Smith00:02
The Week in Review: Sport00:02
Motorcycling: British Grand Prix: Fogarty is poleaxed by flair of Cadalora00:02
The Christchurch By-Election: Major refuses to ditch 'suicide' of fuel VAT: Victorious Liberal Democrats say tory drubbing was a 'shout of rage' for nation, while protest vote meant Labour lost its deposit00:02
Property: Do not pass Go, do not collect grant: The property game can be tricky when you own a listed building, but there are ways to win, says David Lawson00:02
'Prince of Marbella' walks free: A Syrian multi-millionaire accused of financing the hijacking of the 'Achille Lauro' has been released from jail in Spain on record bail, writes Phil Davison, in Madrid00:02
Athletics: Christie leaves Lewis trailing in his wake: British Olympic gold medallist confirms his status for Stuttgart as the world champion trails behind in third place00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Nationwide is first to trim savings rates: Good prospects for home loans but savers are likely to suffer. Neasa MacErlean and Maria Scott report00:02
Travel: Warriors of the sky gods and Nyale from the sea: Indonesia does not stop at Bali. Beyond lies an extraordinary archipelago, islands of strange rites and unshakeable friendliness. We visit Sumba and Flores00:02
Birthdays00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Five-year fix at 7.99%00:02
Roddick libel claim lands a body blow: Channel 4 sought to depict a 'cynical mask'. Anita and Gordon Roddick said its programme was a smear. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Perils of a week in Bosnia for UN: While leaders of former Yugoslavia discussed peace, troops faced realities on the ground00:02
Georgians clash with rebels00:02
Letter from Belfast: Belfast, North Carolina00:02
Christie victory00:02
Football: World ban for Bosnich: Australian Federation's protest upheld00:02
Met office plans sunlight alerts to fight skin cancer00:02
Classic Thoughts: A genius and a bore: Jan Morris considers her own uncertain and double-edged relationship with James Joyce's Ulysses00:02
Paris Post War: Art and existentialism 1945-5500:02
Pope condemns 'the vile and grave attack': Pomp and anger as thousands of mourners cram into Milan cathedral precincts to honour car-bomb victims00:02
Major to give evidence00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Boy missing00:02
Bulgarian MPs sack officials00:02
Hizbollah offers a ceasefire: Hopes of border peace flickered but died as Israel rejected a deal00:02
'No' to lawyers00:02
Football: Spurs' bill of fare an intriguing appetiser: English football prepares for its marathon with this weekend's Makita event. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Hopes rise for deal on a 'union' of Bosnia: Constitutional agreement announced, but many contentious matters still unresolved00:02
Dentists reminded to sterilise all equipment against HIV00:02
'Mercy killer' in Aids case jailed00:02
INTERVIEW / The daring budding of May: Natasha Walter speaks to May Sarton, whose work voices the pleasure and pain of old age00:02
Travel: Disty waters in the sins00:02
Racing: Glorious Goodwood: Father knows how to fox the bookies: The Stewards' Cup provides the ultimate test for punters on the festival's last day00:02
Letter: A straw poll on thatching00:02
Auctions00:02
Letter: Gazumping: House purchasers cannot be completely protected00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
Microsoft shares drop on warnings00:02
MUSIC / Didgeridooing it their way: Nicholas Williams investigates the Corroboree, a celebration of Aboriginal customs and identity00:02
Obituary: A. K. Ramanujan00:02
Rees-Mogg's Maastricht plea rejected: Legal challenge may continue despite defeat in High Court00:02
FNFC refinances pounds 1.3bn bank debts and reduces losses: Consumer credit arm returns to profit and dividend is paid for first time in two years00:02
Cricket: A baptism of imponderables for Atherton: England's new captain performs his first official duty tomorrow when the selectors choose a side for the fifth Test at Edgbaston00:02
Actors win three-year battle with Revenue over taxing system00:02
Former chief of European Leisure accused00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Rugby Union: Truscott receives two-year ban: Punishment may force South African towards early retirement00:02
NatWest and BZW win BES dispute00:02
The ERM Crisis: Travel: Be canny with holiday cash00:02
Cricket: Malcolm mauls Gloucestershire00:02
Heron close to victory in rescue battle with creditors00:02
World-class in Little England: There's more to life than London orchestras. Robert Maycock looks for the real action as the British musical scene faces change00:02
Cheap home cover could be too basic: Contents policy has a sting in the tail00:02
Recipe: Perfume that transforms the poor man's plate00:02
Gardening: Why is hanging too good for us?00:02
Helping homeowners out of the mortgage trap: The Leeds has two schemes for people whose debt exceeds the value of their properties. Others may follow. Maria Scott reports00:02
Fire crews fight to save Russian ship off Shetland00:02
Lloyds Bank sends signal of sector recovery: As first-half reporting season opens, pre-tax profits jump 35% and bad debt provisions take a turn for the better00:02
Gold price vaults over dollars 400-an-ounce barrier00:02
Share dealing offered at 1%00:02
Welfare benefits explained00:02
Food & Drink: Welsh cure for a Sardinian cheese: Giovanni Irranca found retirement boring, so he took up making pecorino, writes Emily Green00:02
ShareLink wins solid support on first day in revived market00:02
Headfirst burial00:02
Court clears path for Lloyd's names' claim00:02
Officers for trial in Tailhook case00:02
Body Shop wins damages over TV smear00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Market Report: Currency chaos boosts gold and Continentals00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Plus ca change00:02
RECORDS / Up front with the notes that tell: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson on composers who have ways with words and singers with a feel for colour00:02
Departures: Late packages00:02
Property: On the up and up, up North00:02
A supermodel is born, barring teenage acne00:02
Letter: Dramatic political reforms in Colombia00:02
The Christchurch By-Election: Scale of defeat sets Tory alarm bells ringing: Lib Dem victory cannot be dismissed as a one-day wonder, writes Ivor Crewe00:02
Appeals00:02
Profile: So where on earth was he?: Rupert Allason, debonair, disappearing MP00:02
Natural graveyard yields secrets of Ice Age mammoths: Tusks, teeth and bones on a two-acre site point to the environment in which mammoths lived. David Keys reports00:02
Out of China: A city of dog-lovers sets traps for inexperienced eaters: True loneliness awaits the vegetarian traveller to Canton and the south in coping with Shredded Mud-Puppy and Steamed Cat00:02
Bookshop window00:02
PROMS / The senses and the spirit in harmony: Anthony Payne on Vernon Handley's programme with the BBC Concert Orchestra00:02
Sport in Short: Motorcycling00:02
Departures: Paris promo00:02
Appeal fails00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Great philosophical ideas hit the flaw: Bryan Appleyard on Martin Heidegger, a genius who never played the hero game: Martin Heidegger: A Political Life HUGO OTT Tr Alan Blunden HarperCollins pounds 2000:02
Saving Sarajevo: Charities defy gunmen to bring aid: The British-based groups that are determined to help Bosnia00:02
10am: ceasefire comes into force - 10.07: the guns boom: Correction00:02
Swimming: Morgan makes medal move00:02
Letter: Gazumping: House purchasers cannot be completely protected00:02
Athletics: Joyce has the finish00:02
Cricket: Rose leads Somerset's resurrection00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Tito's Rolls fails to find buyer00:02
The ERM Crisis: Doomed by arrogance and complacency00:02
Squash: Barrington dismissed in SRA economy drive: Britain's greatest player in the history of the game may be forced to seek coaching work abroad00:02
Golf: Fisher closes on double: Brabazon Trophy winner makes his point in style00:02
Golf: Baker overcomes wedge worries: Leaders make light of bad weather in second round of Scandinavian Masters00:02
Bowls: Dennis lends a hand: Borrowed woods are winner in pairs contest00:02
Chance of a bonus00:02
Motoring: A new car? You might as well wait until September00:02
TELEVISION / Seeing double00:02
Letter: By-election message00:02
The Way I Was: Mummy's little pride and joy: Michael Winner talks to Nicholas Roe about his youth and his career as a precocious columnist00:02
Tennis: Sampras and Courier eliminated00:02
Wills00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Heck, he loves him really: Marianne Brace on the easy laughs and loveable rogues in Richard Russo's feel-good novel: Nobody's Fool - Richard Russo: Chatto & Windus pounds 15.9900:02
Children killed at water park00:02
Customs case in stalemate00:02
Resistance by police to reform surprises Sheehy: The inquiry chairman outlines his case for changing conditions to Terry Kirby00:02
Food & Drink: Quiches even real men would eat: This staple of the cold buffet is a great centrepiece for any meal, and does not require the talents of a master chef00:02
The ERM Crisis: Speculation: Soros moves in on the franc00:02
New plans pioneer use of options00:02
Football: Gascoigne prefers to play dumb: Lazio's luminary refuses to address the press as debate over fitness weighs on his mind. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Departures: Veggie breaks00:02
Literature from Northern Ireland: A dandy strut disturbed by sudden pistol shots: George Watson considers the plight of writers inspired by troubles00:02
Saving Sarajevo: What are we going to say to our children tomorrow? We cannot say we did not know (CORRECTED)00:02
Demjanjuk's history outrages all sides00:02
SBG continues to pay former director on monthly basis: Photocopier sales chief who resigned still runs company car00:02
Letter: Britain's dedication to stopping the slave trade00:02
Speculators batter dying ERM: - System near suspension as massive spending fails to lift weak currencies - Germans in rate U-turn - Pound benefits from chaos00:02
Former Albanian PM arrested00:02
Letter: A straw poll on thatching00:02
Court circular00:02
Retail therapy00:02
Obituary: Count Edward Raczynski00:02
Investing in endowments00:02
Travel: Where history is hot stuff: Ancient Romans spring to life in Bath thanks to a museum programme that takes a hands-on approach to the subject. Frank Barrett reports00:02
The ERM Crisis: Bundesbank: Tough line remains00:02
Athletics: Smith contented with quiet achievement: One American sprinter overshadowed by celebrated opponents has built a successful career on a unique technique00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Saturday Night: Drop in on Mr C00:02
The ERM Crisis: Triumph or Tragedy: Crisis reopens Tories' Maastricht wounds: Tebbit and Howe at loggerheads over 'jumping on the grave' of currency system00:02
Police aim to stop concert for European skinheads00:02
The ERM Crisis: France: Gaullists take heart at Balladur's plight00:02
Taken aback by a flying sea bass00:02
Sailing: Repair work has its reward: Cup fleet face up to Channel challenge00:02
Horne Bros overtaken by trading losses00:02
Golf: Montgomerie makes early charge: Scotsman in contention despite late slips at the Scandanavian Masters00:02
French holiday traffic chaos00:02
Service appointments00:02
THEATRE / Speechless in the dock: Rhoda Koenig reviews The Criminal Prosecution and Capital Punishment of Animals at the Lyric, Hammersmith00:02
Treatment in private beds00:02
Cricket: Women's World Cup Final: Hodges is cast as the leading lady: England and New Zealand have proved that they deserve to be at Lord's tomorrow. Rob Steen reports00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
LDP chooses reformist as new president00:02
The ERM Crisis: Interest Rates: Cost of mortgages in Britain set to fall00:02
Food & Drink: One man and his dogma00:02
Candid caller00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Three factions agree division of Bosnia: Milosevic hails Geneva deal as 'big step towards peace' but borders still to be settled00:02
Water trust comes on stream00:02
Cricket: Women's World Cup Final: Finale a survival of the fittest00:02
Accountant's clients in fees dispute: Trading standards officers called in as protest campaign gathers pace00:02
Driving lessons with Midland00:02
Departures: Orlando offer00:02
Thai minister in firing line00:02
Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
The ERM Crisis: History: Long, vain quest for stability00:02
Departures: Big deals00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Northern events00:02
Accountant adds up the cost of moving on00:02
UN criticised for failing to halt looting of world fish stocks: Pressure groups say three weeks of talks in New York are one more example of nations doing too little too late to safeguard natural resources00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Ceasefire fails to halt battle for high ground: Military leaders may be close to peace agreement, but their troops continue the fight for control of besieged city00:02
Ukraine hangs on to missiles00:02
Departures: Tunnel fares00:02
Pounds 2m for theatres00:02
French jobless total rises to record high: Higher foreign trade surplus fails to lift gloom as analysts put it down to consumer slump00:02
Priest convicted00:02
Money Grouse: Co-op wanted to know all about new savers00:02
Gardening: Tool Box: A hose to beat the meter00:02
Departures: Guides for disabled00:02
Country Matters: A mission to square the circles00:02
Cheaper overdrafts for students00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Serbs may face air strikes by allies00:02
Motoring: The Independent Road Test: Retro-rocket with more charm than ability: Roger Bell says those who scorn Rover's MG RV8 - an updated MG B - as a naff anachronism have missed the point: though flawed, it meets a need00:02
Radio stations under suspicion00:02
Hewden Stuart kits up with pounds 10m Hireplant acquisition: Purchase marks confidence in construction recovery00:02
Diplomats back 'Independent' campaign00:02
Letter: A straw poll on thatching00:02
Heart Searching: Desperately seeking security: Alan Murdoch scans personal advertisements in Ireland00:02
Church appointments00:02
Departures: Last-minute flights00:02
The ERM Crisis: Brussels: EC puts brave face on panic00:02
The ERM Crisis: Understanding the turmoil in your pocket00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Sarajevans dismiss 'apartheid in the middle of Europe': The news from Geneva elicits mainly contempt, Marcus Tanner writes from Sarajevo00:02
Singles night at the Norfolk Arms: Who's had a big hit with a pub pop trivia quiz? Larry Foster, to name but one. John Windsor meets the men who hold the records00:02
Rees-Mogg's Maastricht plea rejected: Legal challenge may continue despite defeat in High Court