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Sports Letter: Genuine jubilation00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 4: Word of Mouth00:02
UN to govern Sarajevo for two years after three-way division of Bosnia: Presidents called to Geneva in fresh push for settlement00:02
HIV rumour00:02
Hammerson takes axe to head office: More staff cuts expected to follow00:02
DILEMMAS / A woman with a baby asks for money in the bus queue: does she deserve charity?00:02
MUSIC / Still crazy after all . . .: Iggy Pop - The Forum, London00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Diary00:02
Sports Letter: Backley's claim00:02
Letter: Care for smokers: doctors' priorities, patients' choices00:02
Man is remanded in Nickell murder case00:02
Collapse of tunnel casts doubt over pit safety: Standards may have been breached in drive for productivity00:02
Letter: When racism is not the relevant issue00:02
Bosnia: Hospitals need safe havens to operate: British doctor appeals for aid to victims under siege in other towns00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Letter: Care for smokers: doctors' priorities, patients' choices00:02
Letter: When racism is not the relevant issue00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mad Hatter's tea party down at the Garrick: Aren't We Due A Royalty Statement? - Giles Gordon: Chatto, pounds 16.9900:02
Cut rates, Bundesbank told: OECD sees no sign of end to western German recession00:02
Obituary: Eric Stone00:02
Shell boycott urged in union recognition row00:02
Need to nurture the young00:02
Rea gains despite bombers00:02
Cycling: Obree's world record: Boardman beaten by Scot00:02
MUSIC / Ooo, I wanna be like you: You're never alone with a clone. In America vocal harmony groups are busting out all over, here it's pretty boys who can sing. Joseph Gallivan reports00:02
A revival made to measure: In the second article in a series on companies that have pulled themselves around, Heather Connon reports on the dramatic reversal of fortune at Next (CORRECTED)00:02
Fashion: To riches in rags: a fairy-tale from Iceland: She has the hottest voice around and the coolest look. Marion Hume and Susan Irvine on Bjork, the Icelandic icon00:02
Castle combats crumbling mortar with lime spray: Oliver Gillie watches volunteers trying out a new conservation skill on their local heritage00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Care for smokers: doctors' priorities, patients' choices00:02
View from City Road: Japan and hope alone support the market00:02
Football: United make the most of Keane's eagerness00:02
Football: McGrath in charge00:02
Football: Harford homes in00:02
Letter: T. S. Eliot's influence on 'modern poetry'00:02
Public Services Management Update: The rarer sex00:02
A 'can talk, can't do' president: Bombs without responsibility is what Washington wants in Bosnia, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Football: Woan brings an end to the Forsyth saga00:02
Athletics / Worls Athletics Championships: Gunnell in the mood for a gold medal: The hurdlers take centre stage for Great Britain. Mike Rowbottom reports from Stuttgart00:02
Football: Kendall suffers more rejection00:02
Public Services Management Update: Gender differences00:02
Strike over00:02
Swiss police suspect arson in destruction of 650-year-old bridge00:02
Letter: A handsome hand00:02
Murder wife's pardon plea is rejected: Home Secretary's ruling on Thornton case condemned by women's groups00:02
Sports Letter: Caution needed over research00:02
Cricket: Lillee: still flowing after all these years: England's bete noir now dispenses wit and wisdom rather than bruises and brickbats. Glenn Moore meets a reconstructed rebel with a fresh cause00:02
Golf: Torrance is troubled by flower-pot power: Ryder veteran runs into obstacle while Walker amateurs agree to a quick change00:02
Soros venture set for 32m pounds purchase00:02
In the swim00:02
Public Services Management Update: Trading places00:02
Istanbul bomb00:02
EDINBURGH FRINGE / One-way ticket to heaven: Paul Taylor on a magical retelling of The Legend of St Julian at the Traverse Theatre00:02
Japan and the War: Old soldiers who cannot say sorry: Many Japanese veterans prefer to keep silent rather than suffer the dishonour of admitting their past. Terry McCarthy, in the second of three articles, explains why00:02
Football: Sutton on button as Norwich press on00:02
Fraud allegations flung at Rutskoi00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Sports Letter: Multiple choice00:02
TELEVISION / Rooting for the good guys00:02
Taste of freedom for Russia's press00:02
Genetic cure for muscular dystrophy 'a step closer': Treatment for muscle-wasting disease is possible, scientists say00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 4: Something happened: 'Terrible things' have been the making of the work of figurative artist Steven Campbell. As he tells Iain Gale00:02
Letter: Care for smokers: doctors' priorities, patients' choices00:02
Muslim school denied state aid00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: Barbarism against humanities courses00:02
Inside File: Red Cross seeking a new lease of life00:02
Anthony makes his point: David J Cohen meets a young man who has no natural voice of his own but who certainly knows how to speak out00:02
Racing: Akehurst thrives with tenderness: Loving care helps to land a nice touch in the Ebor. Richard Edmondson reports from York00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Obituary: Bill Miles00:02
The Bosnia Poem: Dan00:02
Pembroke: High turnover at Coopers00:02
Vision of Britain: Radio presents authorised version of rural reality: In search of John Major's land of unchanging values, Alex Renton examines The Archers' influence on our conception of country life00:02
Star Wars 'fake' fooled the world00:02
Boxing: Lewis preparing hard-hitting questions: Jonathan Rendall reports from the campus camp at College Park, Maryland, where a British heavyweight is sharpening up his act in a school of hard knocks00:02
Acclaimed New Orleans trumpeter prepares for his Proms debut00:02
MUSIC / Albums: A bit of Bob, a bit of a cheek: Andy Gill on Dylan with a whiff of corporatism, and other releases00:02
Buyers climb faster up housing ladder00:02
Obituary: Francis Doherty00:02
German measles in pregnancy rises00:02
Public Services Management: A test to separate the good from the bad: Paul Gosling reports on proposals to improve the recruitment of carers00:02
Sports Letter: Running repairs00:02
Law Report: Statute did not frustrate agreement: Islwyn Borough Council and another v Newport Borough Council - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice Hirst and Lord Justice Roch), 22 June 199300:02
Leading Article: A man who has been called many things00:02
Education: Great new cures for the summertime blues: Southwark, south London: bored young people find that the police are taking an unusual interest in them. Diana Hinds reports on a pioneering scheme00:02
Education: Two feet taller in just six weeks: Manchester: David Buckley visits a theatre workshop that boosts confidence dramatically00:02
Sports Letter: Singing praises00:02
An extra tax-free incentive00:02
Sports Letter: Singing praises00:02
US brands Sudan a terrorist lair: Warren Christopher implements long-held beliefs and makes a gesture of support to friends in Cairo, writes Charles Richards00:02
Bosnia: Muslims condemn Mostar 'blockade': City's plight said to be worse than that of Sarajevo00:02
FILM / 'I thought nothing could possibly go wrong. Huh]': Ian McEwan was happy with his first Hollywood film. It was small, but classy. Then along came Macaulay Culkin's dad . . . Sabine Durrant reports00:02
Escaped killer 'exploited legal loophole'00:02
SCARPIA / Old before their time: Raymond Monelle spots the links between the opening concerts of this year's Edinburgh Festival00:02
Obituary: William H. Riker00:02
Letter: Care for smokers: doctors' priorities, patients' choices00:02
Swan killer jailed under 1592 law00:02
Football: Liverpool bid for Sinton00:02
Bowls: Down and out00:02
Today's Number: 1800:02
Anniversaries00:02
Bosnia: Squabble exposes Bosnia tensions00:02
Sect leader's daughter is cleared of blackmail00:02
Golf: Rain prompts alteration as US seize lead00:02
Athletics / World Athletics Championships: Ethical questions rising in the east: Mike Rowbottom on the concern over China's new-found success at athletics00:02
Two miners rescued as search carries on: Safety of roof-bolting in question as one man dies opening coalface to give marginal pit a future00:02
Airline losses00:02
GLOSSARY / I was a prime resource but I naturally wasted00:02
Slow end holds back City Centre: Garfunkels and Deep Pan restaurant group shows six-month profit rise00:02
Stumbling on the road to Jerusalem: Education reform was a crusade for John Patten. A year on, his campaign is mired, says Colin Hughes00:02
Letter: Making the end of a life a little easier00:02
Football: Rush at his best to overwhelm Rangers00:02
Racing: McKeown fined 500 pounds00:02
Football: Francis Ford's couple a boost for the outsiders: Cwmbran make winning start in the European Cup00:02
Risks grow for exporters to Europe00:02
Lee again00:02
SILLY QUESTION / The many shades of greyhound00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Letter: When racism is not the relevant issue00:02
Education: Country kids get away from it all: Burford, Oxfordshire: help is at hand for rural children. Julia Hagedorn explains00:02
Birthdays00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Schools: Royal Grammar School, Newcastle upon Tyne00:02
Giving the pip00:02
Letter: Building character on pounds 12,000 per year00:02
Monuments from City of London's past laid low by renovations at historic building00:02
BICC warns of 'difficult outlook': Profit fall and gloomy statement depress shares00:02
Exclusive: MPs to oversee security services: MI5 and MI6 to answer to Privy Council but GCHQ operation will remain out of bounds00:02
View from City Road: Marley's bright spot in sluggish industry00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Peking offer00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting00:02
Keeping faith00:02
Cricket: Border-line business in store for Fraser: Australian thoroughbreds favourites for a fifth victory as sixth Test gets under way at The Oval today00:02
Ski resort facilities 'disgraceful': Fed-up holiday-makers may abandon overcrowded Alpine slopes, consumers' guide warns00:02
Rub-on lotion for impotence00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 4: Apparently . . .00:02
Leading Article: A plausible philosophy00:02
Russia announces mass immunisation campaign00:02
Departure hinted at for top two at VW00:02
Bridge: Playing the wrong note00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Christianity on the move00:02
Corsican who knew too much: Murder rips through island's divided separatist factions00:02
Stitched up00:02
University Entrance: How to survive a tough clearing season: Anxious applicants for university places could find this year's admissions round hard going. Karen Gold on ways to track down the right course00:02
Murdoch names StarTV chief00:02
MUSIC / Riffs: Anthrax's Scott Ian discusses Ministry's free-form sexfest 'So What'00:02
Bosnia: Sarajevo street violence00:02
KGB 'recruited hundreds' of American spies: Author says Soviet Union penetrated top levels of US government00:02
Egyptian leader wounded in attack: Four die as minister in charge of cracking down on Islamic extremists becomes a target for assassination00:02
Genetic cure for muscular dystrophy 'a step closer': Treatment for muscle-wasting disease is possible, scientists say00:02
Foster parents for baby00:02
Evicted for racism00:02
Bottom Line: A time of drift as BICC looks limited00:02
Leading Article: Urgent need for the appliance of science00:02
Shares reach new peak with pounds 9bn boost: Government cheered by 1.4% inflation rate - Retail sales volume falls in July00:02
Gods who are selling our genes: Tom Wilkie on the dangers of an obsessive and commercial scramble for knowledge00:02
A-level results hailed on all sides: Improvement welcomed, but continuing decline in science candidates deplored00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sex case lawyer 'became amorous': Court told that man accused of attempted rape did not get impression he was being rebuffed00:02
Family wiped out00:02
Amex won't do nicely at the Waterside Inn00:02
Charman drops plan to leave Lloyd's00:02
Bonn 'errors' in shoot-out: Questions over death of terrorist00:02
Chess: Showdown on hold again00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
2.5bn pounds of tax rises expected: Economic group forecasts cut in interest rates to sweeten the pill00:02
Two accused over shooting00:02
Baby-switch girl wins court case00:02
Demjanjuk's release delayed once again00:02
Bottom Line: Ransomes' Catch 2200:02
Singapore keeps tight rein on poll: All presidential candidates have been scrupulously vetted, writes Raymond Whitaker00:02
Recommendations from the edge of the fringe00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 4: Conference00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Ulster fabric sways Arabs00:02
View from City Road: Learning to pay like Europe00:02
Bosnia: Row over report on 'true' Greeks00:02
Obituary: Alison Smithson00:02
Forest fire kills four in Sicily00:02
Sherwood Computer hit by turmoil at Lloyd's00:02
Rugby player charged00:02
Kodak to sack 10,000 employees: Worldwide workforce to be reduced by 8%00:02
Market Report: Overseas investors add to the snowball effect00:02
Equestrianism: Fourth rider dies in a year00:02
Further fall in science A-levels00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Court Circular00:02
Villages seized00:02
Police break guns ring in dawn raids: Detectives in Operation Lucy find supply of firearms for the underworld00:02
DILEMMAS / Telling your father you are gay00:02
Letter: Barbarism against humanities courses00:02
Big attack on Khmer Rouge00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 4: Reviews00:02
Andean root used to slow down male sex drive