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Move to change safety rules attacked00:02
Cricket: Middlesex rescued again by Emburey and Brown00:02
DIRECTOR'S CUT / Emotional after all: Paul Schrader on Jack Clayton's bittersweet film Room at the Top00:02
Rushes00:02
'European' axe00:02
Plan Ahead: World Mountain Bike Championships00:02
Lost wisdom00:02
Doctor blocked growth hormone in 1970s: Pressure grows to compensate patients at risk of incurable brain disease. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
At Large: Sweet talking, chocolate cake, assorted waffle00:02
Bombers to stay00:02
Boy, 4, is found hanged00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Views of the short cut through the hedge: 'Towards a New Landscape': Bernard Jacobson, 17.95 pounds00:02
Careful with the morphine tablets, Flora dear: Deborah Jackson meets a nanny who knows all the perils today's middle-class baby has to face00:02
The 'helicopter intellect' flies in00:02
Cricket: Difficult debut for Vaughan00:02
Racing: Lochsong strikes a high note: A flying filly continues her owner's remarkable run of fortune. Richard Edmondson reports from York00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Test inquiry00:02
'Lack of care' caused death at hospital: Sedative dose was 10 times normal level00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Triathlon: World Championships, Manchester00:02
MoD blunders over Faslane cost millions: Rifkind denies that support facility for missile-firing submarine fleet is a 'white elephant'00:02
The miners who died00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 5: Reviews00:02
Leading Article: Mine safety comes first00:02
Golf: Fairclough's flying start00:02
Ritblat group plans to raise pounds 2.85m to buy properties: Reduced losses and upbeat trading report but dividend is passed00:02
Obituary: Professor Peter Stott00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Black mark for the colours of the Union flag00:02
Michael sells his shares in Cray00:02
Sally Gunnell's dreams come true as she breaks world record and gives Britain a second gold medal00:02
Diary00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
THEATRE / Venice dies a death: Paul Taylor on Red Shift's Death in Venice00:02
Jungle massacre00:02
Franc firms as Bank of France makes half-point rate cut00:02
Home Computers: Instant office: just add electricity: The all-singing, all-dancing personal activity centre has arrived to solve the space war. Nigel Willmott reports00:02
Letter: Ban pub grub, it is spoiling serious drinking00:02
Home Computers: Game boy beaten by memory00:02
Racing: Governor can take the applause00:02
Israel hits back at Hizbollah after 8 soldiers are killed00:02
TELEVISION / Fear and loving in LA: Thomas Sutcliffe on new religions00:02
Home Computers: A quick-draw show that's just dynamite: Nicholas Timmins uses a new art program and has even more fun than his children00:02
Bosnia: Doctors number high among victims of Bosnia conflict: Hospitals have only one-third of the medics employed before the war, writes Tony Barber in Sarajevo00:02
Law: Suffering from a serious condition: Sharon Wallach reports on mixed reactions to the Lord Chancellor's announcement of the introduction of contingency fees for selected cases00:02
Golf: Britain and Ireland overwhelmed by Americans00:02
Greece's ex-king sails into a storm00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945 - 5500:02
Patients urged to rely more on doctors' advice: Spending on NHS drugs has risen 13 per cent, writes Judy Jones00:02
Boy caught in car park with anti-lock device00:02
GE jet division to shed 5,000 staff00:02
BAe to sell telecom stake: Aerospace group seeks buyer for slice of Hutchison personal network operation00:02
Major pressed to send more British troops to Sarajevo00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
How to get assistance: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease00:02
Pounds 1.7bn Trident base opened: Rifkind denies that support facility for missile-firing submarine fleet is a 'white elephant'00:02
Dots dashed00:02
Security services' scrutiny attacked00:02
Football: Sinton opts for northern delights00:02
Letter: Lack of demand inhibits supply of science graduates00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 5: Word of Mouth00:02
Italian judge attacks his critics00:02
Obituary: Mario Bauza00:02
Birthdays00:02
Leading Article: A different picture when artists behave badly00:02
View from City Road: De Larosiere needs to take radical steps00:02
Metcalfe takes on Queens Moat job: Lenders welcome former RHM man as chairman00:02
Letter: Ban pub grub, it is spoiling serious drinking00:02
Sony plans fresh price increases00:02
Student loans to pay for tuition fees gain support: Vice-chancellors warn of falling standards without extra funding00:02
'Blackmail threatened to destroy charity'00:02
FILM / Home from the Hollywood hills: Michael Caton-Jones left Broxburn for a London squat. A few stops later he's in Hollywood. From slate pits to snake pits, Sheila Johnston reports QBY: SHEILA JOHNSTON00:02
FILM / Critical round-up00:02
Blast at Irish chemical plant00:02
Baby appeal00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 5: Apparently ..00:02
Market Report: A chill eastern wind cools things down00:02
US bombs missile site00:02
People: LA mayor caught on hop as running-mate00:02
Clinton faces the hard task of taking life easy00:02
Hockey: TV deal delivered00:02
Civilians threatened as Azeris lose key town: Armenians drive towards Iranian border on eve of peace talks00:02
Housewives bank on cleaning up the system: A group of Indian women suffering bribery fatigue has devised a novel way to shame the crooks, Tim McGirk writes from New Delhi00:02
Mother's quest to find out why her son died: Tim Kelsey on how one victim lost his balance, then his life00:02
Bottom Line: Good signs at Dawson00:02
View from City Road: Still waiting at Willis00:02
Tory right tears up uneasy truce with Major: Newsletter threatens new rebellion over value-added tax increases00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting00:02
Alia charged00:02
Two remanded over armed raid00:02
Court Circular00:02
School may appeal on funding00:02
Is anti-Semitism beyond a joke?00:02
Depot attack00:02
Lessons at home propel 13-year-old to top A-level grades and a place at Oxford00:02
Letter: Lack of demand inhibits supply of science graduates00:02
Continental sales slump hits UK car production: Industry still expects better year overall00:02
Out of Russia: Gangsters lord it on the mean streets of Moscow00:02
Nerves frayed on morning of reckoning00:02
Buxton takes back seat as families fade00:02
Ugland wins fight for shipping group00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Bumper crop00:02
Ombudsman seeks straight path: The 'champion of the little man' believes all complaints involving government maladminstration should go directly to his office, putting an end to the 'MPs' filter' system. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
Chicago showman puts his foot down for visitors to the Edinburgh Fringe00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Row over mine roof bolts after three die: 'Forum' on safety in wake of Bilsthorpe tragedy00:02
Letter: Britain must help to dilute acid rain00:02
Wickes restores payout and confirms recovery00:02
Law Report: Coroner was entitled to exclude evidence from inquest: Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Neill and Mr Justice Mantell), 9 July 199300:02
An essential guide for would-be graduates00:02
Hidden sensors used to snare bird criminals: Oliver Gillie looks at the electronic equipment that is helping to protect vulnerable species00:02
Barclays picks Taylor to lead its recovery: Appointment of Courtaulds Textiles chief ends months of uncertainty over top roles at UK's biggest bank00:02
Home Computers: Fear and loathing rule OK: 'Techno-blind' Angela Lambert stands firm against pressure to keep up with PC advances00:02
Letter: Smoke stopper00:02
Lone vigil mirrors nightmare of every pitworker: Jonathan Foster reports from Bilsthorpe on a tragedy made even more poignant by the desperate plight of the industry00:02
'Glaring holes' in computer data Act: Up to 100,000 groups may hold personal records illegally. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
Gay porn scandal hits US marines00:02
Angolans starve00:02
Letter: Poignant truth in a war photograph00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Yeltsin threatens parliamentary foes with political war: President rails against 'bastion of reaction'00:02
Cricket: Cricket: Morris has that Caribbean feeling00:02
Cricket: Terry's reminder of past prosperity00:02
Cricket: Team managers summoned by referee00:02
FILM / Western on a guitar string: Sheila Johnston on the week's new releases00:02
Pollution fine00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Robber priest00:02
Serbian troops remain on Mt Igman00:02
Cricket: Taylor's trouble00:02
PROMS / In search of the lost chord: Stephen Johnson on the annual organ recital and a Docklands debut00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Psychiatric patients back care in community00:02
Athletics / World Athletics Championships: World record falls to golden Gunnell: British women's team captain wins memorable 400 metres hurdles final00:02
Mother who left toddler alone at home is freed00:02
Optimism on sales highest since 198900:02
Letter: Poignant truth in a war photograph00:02
Cycling: Obree breaks through00:02
Boy crushed00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 5: Conference00:02
Docking refused00:02
Obituary: Ernest Fernyhough00:02
American trade deficit soars by 44% in June00:02
The Bosnia Poem: Goran's Song00:02
Pub sale feeds Bass bid rumour00:02
Trade Indemnity is confident of pick-up00:02
Beaches 'safe'00:02
Departure hits Textiles shares00:02
FILM / When freedom is no better than prison: Correction00:02
Horses seized00:02
Cricket: England make flying start: Australia's bowlers receive rough treatment in the sixth Test00:02
Miners kill 30 Amazon Indians00:02
Pembroke: Cadbury taste00:02
Norwegian minister adds insult to election campaign00:02
Cuba outbursts00:02
Rebel killed00:02
Obituary: Ken Englund00:02
Neglect in a power-dressed disguise00:02
Doors that are ajar to pros who are cons: A certain class of criminal seems to gravitate towards Ford Open Prison. It is easy to see why, says Richard Hornsby00:02
Clay shooting: Home Internationals, Cheltenham00:02
On top of a heap of loose sand: As China's economy overheats, its elusive political leaders cannot keep pace, says Teresa Poole00:02
Cairo bombers linked to gang that killed Sadat: Attack on minister thrusts authorities into new front in struggle with militants00:02
Bosnia: Fears for Mostar's bridge with past00:02
Outside Edge: Sabine Durrant met piano-tuning's Caped Crusader, Peter Salisbury00:02
Confidence signal00:02
View from City Road: Barclays sets the scene for excitement00:02
Vietnamese wait for a change in fortune in no man's land00:02
Power shutdown00:02
Golf: Main prize will elude early risers: Canizares and Johnstone in front as following pack fight for Ryder Cup places at English Open00:02
The importance of being Linford: They don't go out, they train. Friends with flash cars laugh at them. But they don't mind - they know where they are running00:02
OPERA / All Reich on the night: Kind of. Robert Maycock on The Cave, composer Steve Reich's collaboration with video artist Beryl Korot00:02
Test inquiry00:02
Leading Article: Lame excuse that lets down Muslims00:02
Today's Number: 1000:02
Golf: Americans establish commanding Cup lead00:02
Solicitor 'realised mistake after his date stripped'00:02
Bosnia: Passionate plea from Muslims' shining soldier00:02
Bottom Line: Hard days ahead for Wickes00:02
Athletics / World Athletics Championships: Morceli claims a point: Ken Jones in Stuttgart on the problem an Algerian has caused for athletics authorities00:02
FILM / The glory that was France: Adam Mars-Jones on propaganda and Les Enfants du Paradis00:02
Hang on a moment . . . what interview is that, Jeremy?00:02
Settlement 'in sight' as peace talks gather pace: As the warring parties get down to serious negotiations, the delay in the Serbs' promised pull-out may yet halt progress00:02
Naughty song00:02
Fighting talk on the soundtrack: Spain's dubbing actors are on strike, writes Phil Davison in Madrid00:02
Hizbollah says raid is 'lesson for Israel': Killing of soldiers by Shia militants shows up failure of last month's bombardment of southern Lebanon00:02
Cricket: Lloyd plays down storm over Hughes: Opposing team managers summoned by the match referee as tempers become frayed on the opening day of the sixth Test00:02
Letter: Ancestral traits catch us napping00:02
Irish border hijacks spark alarm among lorry drivers: Police investigate IRA links to cargo thefts by gangs masquerading as officers00:02
Newsagents under attack00:02
Sailor in empty ship charged with murdering rest of crew00:02
Letter: Ban pub grub, it is spoiling serious drinking