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Anger over King case sentences00:02
Exiles the world forgot bemoan fate: Israel has defied the UN on the Palestinian deportees, writes Robert Fisk in Marj al-Zohour00:02
Football: Bees stung by Mettioui's final strike for Stafford: Phil Shaw watches a recently reprieved club alive and still kicking despite an away defeat00:02
Leading Article: Top speed, but without a map00:02
TDG hit by 12m pounds charge00:02
Breast cancer tests 'miss inner cities'00:02
BP returns to the black00:02
DIRECTOR'S CUT / The feeling is in the peeling: Carl Franklin hails the simplicity in Ozu's Late Spring00:02
Freakish circus goes Latin in America: 'The InfInite Plan' - Isabel Allende Tr. Margaret Sayers Peden: HarperCollins, 14.99 pounds00:02
Letter: First priority for all parents should be to look after their children00:02
Student debt00:02
Special Report on Diesel Cars: Tax tease fuels the diesel debate: There is no sign of a coherent government policy to encourage greater use of more fuel-efficient engines, says Martin Derrick00:02
Puppet-master in a hall of mirrors: Ichiro Ozawa is the man of steel behind Japan's next premier, writes Terry McCarthy00:02
Special Report on Diesel Cars: Meaner and greener in a dirty world: Save on fuel and be kinder to the environment, says Tony Bosworth00:02
Twyford Down six to defy legal ban00:02
Peace talks put off till Monday00:02
Home truths from the hospital: That women should have more choice in maternity care is admirable - up to a point, says Maggie Brown00:02
Snake man fined00:02
Letter: Support for Sarajevo campaign00:02
Boxing: Heavyweight hype begins in earnest00:02
Football: Wright fined pounds 5,000 by FA for obscene gesture: Arsenal striker pays dearly for Cup final indiscretion while Barnet gain honour in defeat00:02
Letter: First priority for all parents should be to look after their children00:02
Car sales bonanza 'far from the truth'00:02
Letter: Tough questions get truthful answers00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Obituary: Susan Varah00:02
Schoolboys in pounds 20,000 bike racket walk free00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Boy's body found00:02
Burton unloads chain00:02
Objectors fight to save site of Yorkist victory: An historic battlefield is under threat from gravel extraction. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Law: Time to work for nothing: Sharon Wallach reports on the extent to which pro bono work is carried out by solicitors and the mutual benefits it brings00:02
Graceless exit from power by LDP00:02
China blast kills 7000:02
US execution00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rejoice, ye have been extended an unrepeatable offer00:02
Benefits targeted for radical shake-up: Correction00:02
Better supervision of mentally ill 'to cost pounds 500m': Schizophrenia charity says many more nurses and beds needed under package of care improvements00:02
De Klerk, Mandela clash on violence: ANC leader scolds supporters at rally in strife-torn township00:02
Cricket: Fluent Vaughan punishes West Indies00:02
Pop festival opponents win boost to powers00:02
Irish may rekindle plan for US envoy to Ulster00:02
THEATRE / Discovering a world of interiors: Paul Taylor reviews Michael Frayn's new play, Here, at the Donmar Warehouse00:02
Obituary: Kenny Drew00:02
Demjanjuk trial00:02
Athletics: Jackson expected to be ready for Stuttgart: Britons prepare for World Championships after high-class efforts in Zurich00:02
Special Report on Diesel Cars: A touch of class for the market Cinderella: A once-poor relation is joining the luxury cars, writes Martin Derrick00:02
'Miracle cures lack supporting evidence': Andrew Brown examines 'cures' at centre of the controversy00:02
The horse throws off its rider00:02
Bottom Line: Have faith in Dowty00:02
Barclays bounces back into profit: Pruning of bad debt provisions and good performance by BZW help to achieve a pounds 335m first-half outcome00:02
People: Mafia boss is kitchen Toto00:02
Market Report: American suitor backs away from Spring Ram00:02
Women to be given control over births: Ministers want mothers to be able to choose where and how to have babies, with more deliveries at home. Celia Hall reports00:02
Letter: Flood victims00:02
Cricket: Extra grass aids Dale00:02
Rugby League: Lindsay's expansion programme00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Disabled miss out on jobs: Many employers break law on staff quotas, writes Rosie Waterhouse00:02
Letter: Political persecution continues in Romania00:02
Serb leader offers to withdraw from mountains after threat of air strikes00:02
VW chief under fire from board on Lopez00:02
Electric bills cut00:02
Diary: Suffocated by a security blanket00:02
Today's Number: 900:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Border holds back Warne to win mind game00:02
Golf: Sick Ray is left dizzy by success00:02
Law Update: Interesting loans00:02
Gay serial killer00:02
Birthdays00:02
Comment: Sarajevo's agony: Britain's shame00:02
Three good reasons to exercise caution: Douglas Hogg responds to the call by Paddy Ashdown in yesterday's Independent for action from the West to relieve the siege of Sarajevo00:02
Muslim-Croat war interrupts aid supplies: While central Bosnia is still engulfed in fighting, British troops try to keep the convoys moving00:02
Sailing: Britain salvage pride00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View from City Road: Clients to fore at Kleinwort00:02
Computers: Return to the counting beads: William Hartston adds up the figures and decides pie charts are no plus with the VAT00:02
View from City Road: Oil giants swap brickbats for bouquets00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Belgian Formula One Grand Prix00:02
Computers: Hunt the working version: Andrew Brown offers a warning for the unwary00:02
UN chief urges debtors to pay up00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Cycling: Nationals 93 - Eastnor Park00:02
Letter: Social work and political correctness00:02
Hammer Films returns to revamp horror classics00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
US voices raised for taking decisive action00:02
Letter: Four poets united by one writer00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Outside Edge: The angriest man in the arts has had enough. Margaret Park reports00:02
Manor is restored at public expense: Grants of pounds 227,000 paid under loophole00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Emburey restores order for England: Australia's bowlers make decisive inroads before veteran spinner's unorthodoxy with the bat gives rise to a rearguard action00:02
Leading Article: Let the battlefields rest in peace00:02
Death case referral00:02
Special Report on Diesel Cars: Drive towards a cleaner, more reliable future: Motorists in their thousands are discovering the benefits of diesel vehicles, writes Martin Derrick00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
First-half profits jump of 22% vindicates Reed Elsevier link: Integration of publishers forges ahead as savings and efficiency boost returns00:02
Global spread pays off at Rotork00:02
War veteran killed by children's prank: Open verdict on pensioner who was taunted by gang00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: From porters to portfolios00:02
Mid-East talks 'back on track': Warren Christopher heads for Damascus again as he establishes dialogue between the Syrian and Israeli leaders00:02
Kleinwort's 42m pounds beats market expectations00:02
Obituary: Ewing M. Kauffmann00:02
Computers: Modest prices for vanity publishing: 'DTP' has made everyone an aspiring media star. David Hewson on low-cost software that can provide the means if not the talent00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Advisers suspended00:02
Court Circular00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Riding roughshod over disabilities: 'People may be disabled, but they have the same abilities and ambitions as the able-bodied, perhaps more so'00:02
Obituary: Viktor Polyanichko00:02
Empty words as the war raged on00:02
Bowling down the lanes of Armagh: Alan Murdoch joins fans of a sport said to have started with rolling cannon balls00:02
Bottom Line: Reed Elsevier a good match00:02
Church press rejects Cerullo's adverts: Fund-raising tactics scandalise the evangelical mainstream00:02
Letter: Social work and political correctness00:02
Hoskins chiefs may be voted off board00:02
Few prostitutes 'carry Aids virus'00:02
Well-read, and not just in the waiting room00:02
Architecture monthly seeks name00:02
Stamp increase00:02
Law Update: Europe bound00:02
Letter: Social work and political correctness00:02
Private midwives take strain00:02
Obituary: W. D. Flackes00:02
Buxton coy on role split00:02
Roads programme to be speeded up: MacGregor dismisses protest campaigns and seeks to cut times for major project approval by five years00:02
Law Report: House vendor liable to purchaser over 'gazumping' deal: Pitt v PHH Asset Management Ltd. Court of Appeal (Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Mann and Lord Justice Peter Gibson), 29 June 199300:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend - Sunday / American Football: American Bowl - Wembley00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
'Jurassic' record00:02
Drug 'not to blame' for baby's deformity: Doctors say Thalidomide could not be passed on00:02
Pembroke: Roll up, roll up00:02
Brazil charges00:02
Cricket: 'A' team in townships00:02
Dowty dilutes TI earnings: Aerospace and engineering group continues to underperform00:02
Cricket: Ambrose's ambush00:02
Special Report on Diesel Cars: Easy way to ensure smoother motoring: Keith Howard has some tips on how to get the best from your engine00:02
The Daily Poem: Blank Verse (for Mogg Williams)00:02
Release delayed00:02
Shell result disappoints: Oil giants report mixed fortunes in period of continuing volatility - Depressed chemicals show little sign of revival00:02
US expert quits over carve-up00:02
Child's appeal for judicial generosity catches a legal eye00:02
Virgin in French ultimatum: Julian Nundy reports on Richard Branson's battle with the courts over the right to trade on Sundays00:02
Bomb claim00:02
View from City Road: Britain in the pink00:02
Iraq monitoring00:02
Racing: Protest over dope testing for riders: A plan to check jockeys for recreational drugs has drawn criticism from the riders' spokesman00:02
Grants cut poses threat to theatre ticket prices00:02
Cricket / Fifth Test: Gamble on May comes up trumps00:02
Obituary: Janusz Sidlo00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: First priority for all parents should be to look after their children00:02
Warfare enthusiast digs in for trench experience00:02
Plan to train teachers in class: Course set up by non-local authority schools is viewed by ministers as blueprint for future00:02
Computers: Electronic mail00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Letter: Support for Sarajevo campaign00:02
Blatch denies promotion rumour00:02
Philips defies tough trade conditions to advance 48%00:02
Letter: Right royal response00:02
Producer choice00:02
FILM / Power and the pint: Pop culture plays its tune in Ireland in The Snapper, while Tom and Jerry break all the rules00:02
Letter: Tough questions get truthful answers00:02
Out of Russia: Selective memories of futile intervention00:02
TELEVISION / Update00:02
Cricket: Centuries as Surrey take lead00:02
Cowie wins contract to manage CU's car fleet: Evidence of motor industry recovery as interims rise 28%00:02
FILM / Turning turtle, talking turkey00:02
Motor Racing: British fans are denied IndyCars00:02
Tories trailing00:02
A mysterious killer stalks the moors: The sinister destruction of two of Britain's rarest birds of prey clouds the start of the grouse shooting season next week. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
JAZZ / Swinging in the valley: Phil Johnson reports on a small Welsh town bracing itself for a musical and on the voice of Julian Joseph00:02
No joke00:02
Swimming / European Swimming Championships: Hardcastle fails to stem tide of time: Comeback ends with disappointing last place in 400m freestyle final00:02
Scarecrow used as bomb decoy00:02
Council to pay for joyrider's damage00:02
Maybe it's because I'm not a Londoner00:02
MUSIC / Caught on the horns of a dilemma: Nick Kimberley on Regency Opera's open-air Carmen at Holland Park Theatre00:02
Obituary: Mary Carson00:02
Racing: Call to keep a closed shop00:02
Cash holds sway over cards00:02
Independent tests on deportee's body delayed00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Letter: Support for Sarajevo campaign00:02
To work or to have children? That should not be the question: High daycare costs and low child benefit are putting mothers under pressure - and a generation at risk, says Nicola Jones00:02
FILM / Better to have loved and lost: Readers nominated their pet 'lost' films; the result was a host of private obsessions. Sheila Johnston reports00:02
Racing: Niche killed in freak accident00:02
Leading Article: A turning point for the White House00:02
Law Update: To the Point00:02
Bail for 'adultery' couple00:02
Nigeria army role advocated00:02
Chess latest00:02
Deal rejected00:02
Obituary: Tay Eng Soon00:02
Britons 'shot snipers dead'