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Tories 'moved Labour voters'00:02
Obituary: Max Jones00:02
Letter: Help for mothers to prevent 'home alone' children00:02
Pembroke: No need for secrecy this time00:02
Letter: What Colombia can teach us00:02
Obituary: Noel Whitcomb00:02
Lahore bomb attacks00:02
Kashmiris defy curfew00:02
Young parents 'need to be lifted from poverty'00:02
Halifax says price of houses up 0.9%00:02
Indian truckers gain ground00:02
Bottom Line: Starmin must explain00:02
Bomb hotel sold00:02
Stronger mark worries German exporters00:02
Uneasy calm as the markets take breath: Bundesbank makes surprise cut in 'repo' rate in what is seen as gesture to European partners00:02
Letter: Ashamed to be Jewish00:02
CE Heath nets 21m pounds from Australian sale00:02
Football: Lentini 'will recover' from car crash injuries00:02
Property men scent recovery: Good timing proved crucial to making developers' fortunes in the 1980s, and is likely to again, says Tom Stevenson00:02
Letter: Help for mothers to prevent 'home alone' children00:02
Teachers 'relieved' by reduction in tests: Fran Abrams found a classroom which welcomed Dearing's curriculum review00:02
THEATRE / First Nights00:02
Diseases laboratory prosecuted00:02
Letter: Barracuda blues00:02
Football: Graham inspires with his bright ideas: Pre-season training at Arsenal dispels some old notions about the club. Clive White reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Obituary: Sir Keith Sinclair00:02
NatWest steps up interim payout to delight of City: Wanless warns of margin damage if rates fall by 2%00:02
It's marriage, but not as we know it00:02
UN veteran undaunted by Iraqis: Annika Savill meets the man who has to deal with Saddam's henchmen00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Jets stand ready to fly in and 'hit hard'00:02
Starmin revises figures to reveal 3.9m pounds more loss00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Down but not out in Sarajevo00:02
Allied-Lyons buys Augustus Barnett chain: Acquisition for pounds 40m poses new challenge to supermarkets in battle for off-licence trade00:02
BA smoking ban00:02
Pilgrims killed00:02
Letter: Help for mothers to prevent 'home alone' children00:02
A tone too subtle for modern ears: Stephen Hough mourns the fall of Bechstein, piano-makers to emperors of a bygone era00:02
Thatcher leads BBC 1 schedule: A series on the former PM has proved provocative, writes Michael Leapman00:02
Pensioner to appeal00:02
Japanese prepare to apologise for war: Shinsei leader calls for admission of guilt after decades of evasion00:02
Chess: Grit teeth and hang on00:02
The Daily Poem: Eco-System00:02
'Missing' Israeli scientist was jailed as spy: The hunt for a chemical warfare expert has ended with an official admission, writes Peter Pringle00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Give me a jam pot with porcelain plums: Sag Harbor Summer00:02
Football: Dozzell jumps at chance to join Spurs: Ipswich schemer takes on the Hoddle role at White Hart Lane00:02
James Capel in US tax dispute00:02
PolyGram buys the Motown legend for dollars 300m: Dutch company gets 30,000 album recordings dating back to the Sixties00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Law Report: No limit to discrimination award: Marshall v Southampton and South West Hampshire Area Health Authority. European Court of Justice, Luxembourg, 2 August 199300:02
US rethink on Demjanjuk00:02
Leading Article: Bigger, better lorries, and a rail piggy-back00:02
Exercise 'can help to clear blood fat'00:02
Man raped00:02
Spain calls for three-year austerity agreement00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Racing: Jockey Club accused of bias as Akehurst loses appeal: Knowth's trainer blames unhealthy Headquarters influence as a costly demotion is upheld00:02
Queen to lead mourners00:02
Coal sale 'in six parts'00:02
Motor Racing: Fisa defers rule changes00:02
Diary: Legally, the price is right00:02
Criminals face caning00:02
Ginsburg joins Supreme Court00:02
Leading Article: Prison in place of a childcare policy00:02
TELEVISION / Pieces of the action00:02
Letter: Vain pursuit of full employment00:02
Consumers will bear brunt of European currency chaos: Farm subsidies will bring bigger food bills, writes Leonard Doyle00:02
Cricket: Players are told to play the game: Board instructs umpires to take a strong line on misdemeanours as concern grows over standards of conduct and sportsmanship00:02
The all-American, all-sport microphone-in: The next cultural import could be a radio station bringing you Dagenham Dave but no Stranglers. Jim White reports00:02
A slice of the action00:02
Letter: Vain pursuit of full employment00:02
Thugs 'use football as cover for crime': Hard core of hooligans recruited to make trouble at other clubs00:02
Israeli 'understandings' run into difficulties: Beirut government prepares to send troops to UN zone in south00:02
Sailing: Provezza grasping poisoned chalice: Stuart Childerley has to fight to make his name. Hugh Bateson reports00:02
Benefits targeted for radical shake-up: Social Security spending review could pave way for restructuring welfare state. Rosie Waterhouse and Rhys Williams report00:02
US seeks to deport British 'SS guard'00:02
Saving Sarajevo: 'Croats are the main victims'00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Nato agrees air strikes after UN forces deal: Political signal goes out to warring factions as citizens of Sarajevo wage a daily battle for normality in the besieged city00:02
M0 growth points to buoyant high street00:02
Cameras plan for City 'ring of steel'00:02
Letter: Barracuda blues00:02
Rafsanjani's new term00:02
PROFILE / Seriously entertaining: The writer Michael Frayn is notable for his insoluble lucidity. Paul Taylor tries to sort it out00:02
Obituary: Kashiko Kawakita00:02
MUSIC / THE PROMS: Too authentic for its own good: A 19th-century hall is not ideal for 18th-century music, writes Nicholas Williams00:02
Media: Face to face with the television inquisitors: BBC governors have urged interviewers to be polite. David Steel has duelled with the toughest of them and thinks democracy is well-served by their robust techniques00:02
Sherwood warns of first-half slide00:02
Letter: On the right road for Sarajevo00:02
Cricketer's Diary: There's garlic in the air00:02
Kuwaiti antiques in London00:02
Market Report: National Westminster results boost sector00:02
Spanish politicians haunted by scandals: 'Italian connection' gives new twist to corruption saga, writes Phil Davison in Madrid00:02
Trinity makes second deal in regional press00:02
Letter: Ashamed to be Jewish00:02
SelecTV moves into business programmes00:02
Letter: Vain pursuit of full employment00:02
Tories' financial chiefs named00:02
View from City Road: PolyGram deal is sweet music00:02
Unions ready to fight 'Mum's Army' plan00:02
Allied-Lyons buys Augustus Barnett chain: Acquisition for pounds 40m poses new challenge to supermarkets in battle for off-licence trade00:02
Architecture: And he's also an expert in armed robbery: Peter Wayne is a historian of English baroque. Chettle is a house he admires. Long Lartin jail is where he resides. Joanna Gibbon reports00:02
Out of America: At last: a ripe, genetically engineered tomato?00:02
Clinton steps up pressure for cuts00:02
You know that bachelor with a dog in Crickhowell?00:02
Faust redeemed on Tyneside00:02
Opt-out slow down00:02
Appeal for peace-keepers00:02
Athletics: Christie and Lewis set to take on the best of the rest: Olympic champion keeps his counsel on second 100 metres showdown that could be even more lucrative than the first00:02
Student 'bludgeoned'00:02
Shot in the arm for birth control00:02
Ancient order arrives in modern style for congress of Welsh poets and QSUBHEAD:00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Forget the diplomacy, let's just trade00:02
Architecture: A temple of simplicity to soothe the soul: A new north London church has been greeted with dismay by local people, but Jonathan Glancey finds it a powerful and moving building00:02
Diseases laboratory faces prosecution00:02
My Week: The cod have gone and the bears invade: C J Fox returns to find his native Newfoundland beset by ecological disaster00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Talk of lifting siege won't wash00:02
Pace of growth fuels surge in China's trade with Japan00:02
Ivory Towers: Walking back to happiness00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
View from City Road: A changing pattern in lending by the banks00:02
Saving Sarajevo: Political will lags behind military plan00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Why paint so black a picture?: A social work directive elevates racism to a national epidemic. It is a national disgrace00:02
Hunt for child caller00:02
View from City Road: Defeatism and regulation00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Catholics 'treated unfairly over job'00:02
Christmas lights out00:02
Today's Number: 5500:02
Macho managers are killing my profession00:02
Sailing: Britain indulge in a catalogue of errors: Mandrake extends Italy's lead over Australia's Ragamuffin in the 50-footer class as home prospects show no sign of buoyancy00:02
Bottom Line: National Power's shining example00:02
Mother to appeal over prison term: Charity attacks sentence on woman who left two-year-old at home during the day00:02
THEATRE / FRINGE: Travels in small-town life: Sarah Hemming on Impassioned Embraces and Widowers' Houses (CORRECTED)00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
View from City Road: The Bundesbank's strange timing00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
FBI breaks off hunt00:02
Racing: Prize prospect for newcomers00:02
Satellite programme setback as rocket explodes00:02
Benefits targeted for radical shake-Up: Imperfect system with options for change: Groups from across the political spectrum highlight areas of concern and offer suggestions on how current arrangements might be improved (CORRECTED)00:02
Battery recharger device is launched00:02
Macho managers are killing my profession00:02
Rafting: Four Czechs take a white-knuckle ride in wild water that has claimed four lives in the past month00:02
Rugby Union: Hurt Hills heads for home00:02
Group 4 sells cash transport business00:02
Penniless duchess buried to frail echoes of a dazzling era00:02
Move to change Italy's 'state secrets' law00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: England rediscover Emburey at 40: Atherton's squad for fifth Test at Edgbaston enlarged to include Middlesex off-spinner as counties are warned about behaviour00:02
Media: No quick cure for newspapers suffering from poor circulation: As the Times tries to win readers with a lower price, Richard Woods looks at the social factors behind declining broadsheet sales00:02
Yorkshire shares hit by fears of slack demand00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Memories, brutal secrets and questions of faith: 'Drowning' - Gerhard Durlacher Tr. Susan Massotty: Serpents Tail, 7.99 pounds00:02
'Dirtiest fuel' wins approval: Power stations to use orimulsion00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Christopher in cautious mood00:02
US asks who has right to choose: Courtroom battles over custody of children highlight country's confusion00:02
Stolen ivory miniatures attract pounds 15,000 reward00:02
Obituary: The Rev George Golding00:02
Contraceptive implant faces debate over use: A long-term birth control aid is allegedly being targeted on poor women in the US00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Vandals attack Jewish graves00:02
Leading Article: A test the West dare not fail00:02
Ale drinkers with a real thirst: Beer devotees gather for Camra's annual extravaganza to celebrate the best of British brewing00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Police suspended after deportation case death00:02
Media: UPS and DOWNS: Mixed fortunes on the media roller-coaster.00:02
Racing: Pigeon fanciers the poorer as Gazelle proves too fast00:02
Bosnia time bomb is ticking: No peace for the people of Sarajevo as their government splits and Serbs close in00:02
Politicians fight back amid ERM wreckage00:02
THEATRE / Eyes on walls, bums on seats: Anthony Pye-Jeary sends you home humming the poster. Georgina Brown reports00:02
Media: Will football be brought down in an overcrowded box?: As BSkyB warms up for its second season, Robin Hunt highlights rival attempts to win the armchair fan00:02
Cricket: Lawrence back and bowling bouncers: David Llewellyn on a slow but safe return to the action for a former England fast bowler00:02
Lorry weight limit to be raised to 44 tons: Proposal for heavier vehicles aims to switch freight off roads and on to the rails. Simon Midgley reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Swimming: Silver the limit for Gillingham: British gold hopes dented as Hungarian comes out of shadows