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Premium Bond winners00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A tourist in his own country grass of home: 'England, This England: In the Steps of J B Priestley' - J G Ramsay: Sinclair-Stevenson, 16.99 pounds00:02
TRAVEL / We're dreaming of a best-seller: Beverley D'Silva surveys courses in the UK00:02
Cricket: Majestic Hayden00:02
When nothing makes sense, the maniac is king00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Notebook: A splendid image00:02
Letter: Danger of home births, even for the 'healthy'00:02
ETCETERA / Index00:02
Deaths00:02
Consultancy: Who was that masked manager?: Mystery columnist flicks his lash at the gurus and their theory of the month club00:02
Saying of the Week00:02
Spring Ram to show loss of 25m pounds00:02
Bosnia: When the pictures of war light a bonfire of emotions00:02
Equestrianism: Victory on Air00:02
Racing: Swinburn says Sayyedati can do it00:02
The five best exhibitions00:02
Cricket: Exit chairmen of the bored: Simon Hughes on the need for a revolution in the structure of cricket00:02
Value of sold-off ports is soaring00:02
Shares: Financial wave will roll on: Rising asset values is good news for the merchant banks00:02
How Washington killed Clinton aide: David Usborne reports on the acrimony of a troubled death in the 'cruel' capital00:02
Travis replaced00:02
No direction home? Dylan tries Crouch End00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
City: Hope springs eternal for equities00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Overheard00:02
Bumping into Belgians on holiday00:02
Tale of two share values00:02
PROPERTY / Meet the new landed gentry: Today's squires combine old-style gracious living with low bills and all mod cons. Caroline McGhie reports00:02
SCIENCE / A threat, or just more hot air?: A recent eruption cooled the planet, giving ammunition to critics of the greenhouse 'theory'. Fred Pearce reports00:02
Children, pity and politics: Major ignored warning on Bosnia's sick00:02
Insured cutting down on cover00:02
Tories switch aid to rural heartlands00:02
Letter: The danger of strangers00:02
Don't trip up on trusts: Maria Scott warns against inflated prices on investment trust shares00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
'Bad girl' of Passau keeps the Holocaust wounds wide open: Adrian Bridge in Berlin finds that despite death threats and a legal setback, Anna Rosmus continues to expose German war crimes00:02
Best and worst: North American Unit Trusts00:02
MOTORING / Me & My Motor: Murray in a hurry gets it together: Matthew Gwyther joins a top motor racing commentator in his new BMW 325i Coupe00:02
Training: Drive to get villagers in back of the shop: Help is being offered to vanishing rural storekeepers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Beyond fringe benefits: 'After Colette' - Joan Lingard: Sinclair-Stevenson, 14.99 pounds00:02
Letter: The amazing, disappearing wife00:02
No sex please, we're chic: Geraldine Bedell asks whether celibacy is a sign of liberation or hang-up00:02
ROCK / The medium and the message00:02
Football: On the move00:02
How condomania went out of fashion: National Condom Week has been a damp squib this year. Helen Chappell reports00:02
Family quizzed on Jordan murder00:02
FASHION / Clothes can be as easy as APC00:02
Police chief seeks child abuse inquiry00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Whitaker defiant00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Gold falls00:02
City File: Turning point00:02
Political Commentary: Labour could beat the boundaries00:02
Cricket / County Championship Round-Up: Walsh in the mood00:02
Guessing fees is a tricky operation00:02
Athleics: Cason steals Christie's thunder00:02
Letter shows death 'was avoidable'00:02
Fishing Lines: Call of nature causing trouble00:02
Diana demo00:02
Notebook: Last call for the jelly shop00:02
The Broader Picture: Reading between the lines00:02
Troops pull out00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Death traps in the family: 'The Last Burden' - Upamanyu Chatterji: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
Consumers risk loss rather than premium: Policyholders lose faith as fraud and inflated claims drive up cost00:02
Football: Twice as hard the second time: Manchester United will be under pressure both at home and abroad in 1993-94. Norman Fox reports00:02
Football: Pen-wielding Hammam under the hammer00:02
Letter: 'Ulster few' are hard workers00:02
City File: Time Products00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Jam on the southbound carriageway: Fifty Scots painters take Edinburgh to Hackney00:02
Leading Article: When helping, try a little modesty00:02
Then & Now: A foreign field00:02
Palace puts pot factory in spin00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: An air of resignation00:02
'A lot of bluff in the UN'00:02
Cricket: The Lord's electorate: Rob Steen reveals the men who will decide on English cricket's future at Tuesday's TCCB meeting00:02
24 militants 'not guilty'00:02
Cabbie knifed00:02
Made in Japan, sold on Britain: The Japanese now own more than 100 factories in the UK, but how do they find the life? David Bowen steps across a yawning culture gap00:02
Profile: The model railwayman: Chris Green is set on making rail privatisation succeed in his old haunt of Scotland. Nicholas Faith reports00:02
Q & A: Confounded expectations . . . and cricket's big bottoms00:02
FOOD & DRINK / A-Z of treats: Lemon Tart00:02
Profile: A paradoxical Pope: John Paul II: Peter Stanford examines why the shepherd is out of step with his flock00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Two men who saw red: 'Harry Pollitt' - Kevin Morgan: Manchester University Press, 40 pounds; 'Rajani Palme Dutt: A Study in Stalinism' - John Callaghan: Lawrence & Wishart, 19.99 pounds00:02
Public Services Management: Getting in a Spin: Cathy Aitchison reports on the growing use of electronic information in the community by local authorities00:02
Innovation: Bright spark of hope: The Advanced Light Source will allow scientists to sculpt technology on a tinier scale00:02
Your Money: C&G is back to the basics00:02
Today's films in London00:02
Football: Marshall obeys law00:02
City File: Stake disposal takes shine off Mirror00:02
Memoirs? Yes, Minister00:02
Football: Hard work for Hoddle00:02
TRAVEL / In search of the write stuff: Could a writing holiday open the way to a Booker Prize or Jeffrey Archer-hood? Nicole Swengley is tutored by Bernice Rubens on a Greek island00:02
THEATRE / Dangerous Liaisons00:02
Letter: RIP: the short life of the car00:02
Football: Townsend accentuates the positive00:02
Do men know when they're doing it?: Linda Grant asks if sexual harassment is merely a misunderstanding between the sexes00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Tolley to the rescue00:02
Children's homes to go private00:02
Complaints on Greycoat plan00:02
MUSIC / Classical education lives: Michael White joins amateur and professional musicians at Dartington Summer School00:02
Crossed wires on telecoms00:02
Serbs come down from the mountains00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The law of the junkie: 'Jesus' Son' - Denis Johnson: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
Letter: The secret world of intriguing lips00:02
Universities cut back on 'clearing' places00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pity the living, it's their funeral: 'Skylark' - Deszo Kosztolanyi trs Richard Aczel: Chatto, 10.99 pounds00:02
Join us for an eternally enjoyable triangle00:02
City File: DIY doubts00:02
IRA warning over resorts00:02
Notebook: Minority celebrity for the Marxist who never was00:02
Football / Round-Up: Rams start in fine style00:02
HEALTH / Laser surgery: do the ayes have it?: It's not for the squeamish, but it takes 15 seconds and could be a cure for myopia. Annabel Ferriman on the pros and cons of PRK00:02
Business Information Service: This week00:02
Lives of the Great Songs: Blowin' this way and that: Blowin' in the Wind: It was a protest song, but not everyone seemed to notice. Jasper Rees traces the career of Bob Dylan's first classic00:02
Bath set to pull plug on mall00:02
Labour's millionaire novelist sought funds from fugitive tycoon00:02
Golf / USA PGA Championship: Eagle lands for Wadkins00:02
Football: Deane to the rescue00:02
My Biggest Mistake: David Davies00:02
How We Met: John Sessions and Timothy Spall00:02
Thinking can start small00:02
Bunhill: Dragon's tale of excesses in Wales00:02
Football: Keegan forced to face facts00:02
Amber light00:02
Economics: Low inflation puts fire in the market00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
Disney accident00:02
The man the Met can do business with: John Torode meets Tottenham MP Bernie Grant00:02
From raw fish to sausage and beans00:02
FOOD & DRINK / How to add Mexican sauce: Pungent yet sweetly acidic, salsa fresca works well with many simple summer dishes. A guide by Geraldene Holt00:02
Minority investors threaten Richemont revamp00:02
3,000 clocked up and more to come: Belief that economic conditions are right for a sustained recovery took the UK stock market to last week's record levels. Richard Thomson reports00:02
Letter: Danger of home births, even for the 'healthy'00:02
Motor Racing: Prost spins so serenely00:02
Racing: Azzilfi tables his Leger claims00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Through an English eye: 'Peter Fuller's Modern Painters' - ed John McDonald: Methuen, 25 pounds00:02
Thai toll at 8800:02
Scotland Yard in Rock fraud inquiry00:02
Rail passes 'certain to die'00:02
Last one out, leave the light on: The Needles lighthouse is to lose its keepers as manning is phased out around Britain. Helen Nowicka reports00:02
RADIO / A force to be reckoned with00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Audio-visual display in the 1970's00:02
Accounting for the clients who go under00:02
TELEVISION / The dog days of summer00:02
Two-tier licensing angers the elderly: TV can cost pounds 5 or pounds 83 depending on who runs housing, says Mary Wilson00:02
Management: Corporate colour outside the lines00:02
Cricket: One of the boys yet a man apart: Allan Border, Australian cricket captain, is one of the game's all-time greats. As he prepared to play his last Test match in England this week, he spoke to Glenn Moore00:02
Milton called on to save paradise00:02
City File: Campbell and Armstrong00:02
Not for ever England?: Michael Fathers on a threat to Rupert Brooke's grave00:02
Letter: Preventing illegal immigrants is better than deporting them00:02
UK fails to keep refugee promise00:02
Letter: Nothing brutal about Victorian family values00:02
Random compassion: One little girl was rescued - but why did it take so long, and what about about the rest?00:02
Opera & concerts00:02
CINEMA / Arranged marriage: the unfunny truth00:02
Notebook: Say what you like about . . . Dave Lee Travis , but:00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sting in the tale of Ern: 'The Ern Malley Affair' - Michael Hayward: Faber, 15.99 pounds00:02
Structural change in the pipeline: Helen Kay on the options being considered for the future of British Gas00:02
Football: Swindon lack steel00:02
ARTS / Video00:02
Letter: Good relations00:02
Smith relents00:02
I'm no Neville Chamberlain says Owen: Talking exclusively to Michael Sheridan, Lord Owen explains why he has not quit00:02
Letter: Hard to resist the urge to purge00:02
The village that is sick of living without a future: Esther Oxford on why a former mining area has so many invalids00:02
Travelcard forces rethink on London bus deregulation00:02
Murder arrest00:02
Bank of France governor to land EBRD job00:02
Salvage team at work on helicopter wreckage00:02
Show People: The man who put men in the 'corps': Mark Morris00:02
Football: Clough at the double00:02
British Gas wins battle against forced break-up00:02
24 militants 'not guilty'00:02
Athletics: Money makes the world go round: Stuttgart is where the stars are gathering - and they all have their price. Richard Williams reports00:02
Kennedy biography proves biggest flop of the summer00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Notebook: Thought for the day: just make it snappy00:02
City: Wasted energy00:02
Union predicts nursing crisis00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
MacLaurin scotches talk of standing aside at Tesco00:02
Football: 'Sumo' dumps Arsenal heavyweights00:02
MUSIC / A new king crowned at the court of Karajan00:02
The five best plays00:02
Finishing post00:02
Oil spillage fuels Nigerian rivalries00:02
Readers' offer: Modern masters in Paris00:02
Disney drop00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Scouts have to raise fare again after ticket firm flies off the map: Andrew Bibby on the Global Link flop that left 30 boys stranded00:02
Sport in Short: Lacrosse00:02
Cries & Whispers00:02
Why investors should not put too much trust in the experts: Few managed funds have beaten the market over the past 10 years00:02
Libya ultimatum00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Where to go if a package tour comes unstuck: Getting the money back after holiday nightmares is a matter of shouting loud and early. Ian Hunter reports00:02
GARDENING / Et in Arcadia, garden design: Michael Leapman on the continuing battle between formal and 'natural'00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Gatting in command00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Cottage industry blooming like flowers in the field00:02
Athletics: Fast but not loose00:02
Ealing Comedy Competition Winners00:02
Opinions: Do you prefer a pub or a wine bar?00:02
Football: First for Beagrie