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Boy killers of Bulger to appeal: US campaigners urge 'treatment not punishment'00:02
Football: Trophy finalists look for new deal: Runcorn and Woking meet in Wembley's non-League showpiece00:02
Heart Searching: Let your head rule your heart: David Marsh concludes our series on the downside of dating agencies with some advice on finding one you can trust00:02
Killings by militants test Palestinian authority00:02
Eurotunnel interest may be deferred: Bankers consider contingency plans in case refinancing fails00:02
Money in Brief: Barclays goes shopping00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Barefoot in the desert: 'Far from Medina' - Assia Djebar Tr. Dorothy S Blair: Quartet, 16.95 pounds00:02
Money in Brief: Travel for elderly00:02
What it means to be one of the landed: Investment in property can still bring in a tidy income as Nic Cicutti finds out00:02
Travel: Stranded? I know a man who was: Chris Gill looks at the comprehensive range of insurance schemes available for motorists who are nervous about a breakdown abroad00:02
Miners sign redundancy deal00:02
Letter: Italian and Spanish styles of Fascism00:02
Travel: Departures: Playing away00:02
Letter: Eurotunnel's forecast does not make sense00:02
Obituary: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis00:02
SA ministers clear the air for a new style of government00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Country Matters: The tree-loving lord of the glen00:02
Reports show fruits of cracking Enigma code: Wartime papers released yesterday show extent of German confusion over Allied invasion. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Travel: Departures: Eire unlocked00:02
Letter: Australia leads in helping children and 'absent parents'00:02
Higher tax charge unlikely to dent upturn at Wolves00:02
Court Circular00:02
Universities plead for pounds 2bn as fears over quality grow00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Something to hurroosh for: 'John Betjeman: Letters Vol I (1926-51)' Ed. Candida Lycett Green: Methuen, 20 pounds00:02
Driver's escape00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Travel: Departures: Russian roulette00:02
Money in Brief: Flat fix00:02
Woman's breast cut off by mistake00:02
Money in Brief: Free film00:02
Equestrianism: Mullins makes mark on Pallas to win Grand Prix: Ireland pull off their second major win at the Nations Cup meeting00:02
Irish may underwrite small business loans00:02
Landmarks: Berlin-Templehof Airport00:02
One in four fires started deliberately: Arson attacks double over 10 years00:02
Honda predicts rebound this year after profits dive by 47%00:02
Money in Brief: Help with tax00:02
Travel: Departures: Brittany briskly00:02
Travel: Departures: Weighing Angkor00:02
Wills00:02
Racing: Las Meninas seeks elusive double: Stack's 1,000 Guineas winner attempts to break new ground by following up at The Curragh00:02
Golf: An early visit to the sand is order of the day as women tackle The Berkshire00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Money in Brief: Advice for leavers00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Rugby League: Castleford have the skill and style to worry Wigan: Tomorrow's Premiership final will settle a series that is standing all square at two wins apiece. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Saturday Night: Shooting my first musical00:02
Sailing: Concluding episode of the odyssey: Whitbread Round the World Race embarks upon sixth and final leg today, crossing the Atlantic to the finish line in Southampton00:02
Hay prepares to welcome writers and book-lovers to its literary festival00:02
Mourners feel the chill wind of loss: John Arlidge reports on the funeral of John Smith which was attended by his family and politicians from the left and the right across Europe00:02
Bat's not my tune00:02
The Things I've Seen: The Kingsferry Bridge00:02
'The last British statesman': At John Smith's funeral yesterday, there was sense of the door opening for a new attack on cynicism, greed and privilege00:02
Cricket: Ward puts Surrey in control00:02
Yemen truce called by North00:02
Disposals put Dobson in the black00:02
Appeals: Arnhem Bells Appeal00:02
Tory MP attacked00:02
FOOD / The cream of early peaches: Joanna Blythman meets a specialist grower who supplies delectable fruit to the British market00:02
Profile: Single mum with attitude: Sue Slipman, one-parent campaigning dynamo00:02
Money in Brief: Tax guide00:02
Classic lock up00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Auctions00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Football: Dundee United ready to break their duck: Golac plots the wrecking of Rangers' bid for the Treble00:02
Motoring: Motors in the melting pot00:02
Money in Brief: SIB change00:02
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis: Jackie O - gilded icon and the last real Kennedy: Reggie Nadelson looks back to what lay behind the Manhattan myth00:02
Hay Festival: 24-carat diva in a mews, with grace: The Hay Festival has begun: John Walsh remembers previous delights and Helen Birch talks to Maya Angelou, who leads today's events00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Plans to dilute industrial safety laws abandoned00:02
Gardening: Tool Box: Petrol wins the power struggle00:02
Bypass opponents anger villagers in traffic trap: Those whose lives are blighted by 25,000 vehicles a day have little time for Solsbury Hill campaigners. Peter Dunn reports00:02
The Diary: Appeal of glorious gallops00:02
Goldman leads South Africa's rating search: Regime sets out to create investment climate00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Money in Brief: Broker expands00:02
Loyalist is first to be accused of directing terror00:02
Letter: Risk of scrapie infecting humans00:02
Hockey: Bray puts Ipswich on road to victory: Hounslow fall to Spaniards while champions start brightly00:02
Cricket: England could do with a bit more of a push from tourists: Mysterious side injury may mean that Gough has to miss the second Texaco Trophy one-day international against New Zealand at Lord's today00:02
Something nasty in the woods00:02
View from City Road: Danger of leaks in the new world of water00:02
Desperately seeking Sandra00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: It's show time00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Willian Donaldson's Week: A bother about the Burberry00:02
THEATRE / Light-weight at the end of the tunnel: Jeffrey Wainwright on The Count of Monte Cristo in Manchester00:02
Letter: Putting the cop back into helicopter00:02
Property: Have you ever felt undervalued?00:02
TSB cuts Tessa rates00:02
Money in Brief: Direct discount00:02
ARTS / And what's more ..00:02
BAT pushes up the Volga with second factory stake00:02
Tapie swoop00:02
Travel: Wear your wellies to Wuthering Heights: Rosamund Ridley and her family braved the tempestuous weather on a study tour of Bronte country. It was an education00:02
Letter: Legal system can be a minefield00:02
Seafield blames ex-chairman over failed property foray00:02
Scott filibuster kills disabled Bill00:02
Ukraine confronts rebellious Crimea00:02
Property: Back to the law of the jungle: A sure sign of the recovery is when a vendor attempts extortion, says Anne Spackman00:02
Shot defendant granted bail: Police fear that gunmen may strike again, Old Bailey told00:02
Secret mission to kill Churchill is revealed: Wartime papers released yesterday show extent of German confusion over Allied invasion. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Footnotes to the work of the artist: A Spanish designer's collection of shoes shows the overspill of painters' lives, says Tamsin Blanchard00:02
Actor returns after staging a dramatic exit: Nicol Williamson is not the first star to depart from a West End script, writes Steve Boggan00:02
Repossession ordeal 'led to suicide bid': Citizens Advice Bureaux are worried about a lender's policy, Caroline Merrell reports00:02
Money in Brief: Low-risk bond00:02
Travel: The go-it-alone way to package Spain: Jonathan Willis made a few calls and a big saving on his annual holiday when he decided to become a do-it-yourself travel operator00:02
Cricket: Durham's fleeting chance00:02
Row likely over water company price caps00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rugby Union: England enjoy the sounds of dissent: South Africans' farcical jumbo-size squad00:02
Pentagon blames UK firm for jet failures00:02
Rowing: British duo will face tough test00:02
Dismay in Israel as US envoy goes home00:02
EXCURSIONS / A womb of one's own: The University of Essex is burgeoning with environmentally friendly fertility art. Serena Mackesy sized up the talent00:02
Time for a gilt complex?: Government securities look a safe bet, but it isn't as simple as all that, says Andrew Bibby00:02
Singer killed00:02
Letter: Why the clergy should try going for green00:02
Money in Brief: Policy addition00:02
View from City Road: Signet needs to make more than money00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Look Who's Talking to Tim Wapshott: I'm really a mainstay, not a maverick: Tam Dalyell reflects on life, politics and his reputation after 32 years in the House of Commons00:02
Money in Brief: Hut cover00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Travel: Frank opinions00:02
Dutch smuggler00:02
Football: Ferdinand persuaded to stay at Loftus Road00:02
Cut by the bald prima donna00:02
Travel: Passage from India00:02
Appeals: The Opera Company00:02
Pembroke: Daggers drawn at names party00:02
Setback for ex-PM00:02
Machines drown out the sounds of summer00:02
Charges can alter pension returns: Standards laid down six years ago may no longer apply, warns Caroline Merrell00:02
Solzhenitsyn trek00:02
View from City Road: Foreign ownership manacle should end00:02
Tennis: Capriati 'optimistic' as she begins drug abuse treatment00:02
Church appointments00:02
Athletics: New injury puts McColgan's comeback on hold: Britain's former world 10,000 metres champion makes a late withdrawal from her first race for a year00:02
Market Report: Investors put retailers on their shopping list00:02
Letter: Australia leads in helping children and 'absent parents'00:02
Travel: Departures: Playing away00:02
Obituary: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis00:02
Baby claim lost00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Police in Black case to meet over killings: Girls' cases to be re-examined after murderer's conviction00:02
C&G opponents await decision by court: Vivien Goldsmith on next moves in takeover battle00:02
Sport: The Week in Review00:02
Appeals: The Norfolk Churches Trust00:02
Boats that don't float are making waves: In the market for model yachts it is the static museum-pieces which fetch the really high prices, reports John Windsor00:02
Australian buy boosts McKechnie00:02
FOOD AND DRINK / In which we are catered into submission00:02
View from City Road: Homebuyers need bond dealer's skill00:02
Service appointments00:02
Obituary: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis00:02
DRINK / The local down in your pint: When the French wanted to learn about the different styles of British beer, they consulted the expert. This is what Michael Jackson told them00:02
Gardening: London pride and drastic pruning: Anna Pavord continues her Workshop series with some judicious lopping of branches in a tiny London wilderness00:02
Five-year fix rises00:02
MPs grow tired of all-night debates00:02
Cookery Competition: The last chance to taste success00:02
Letter: Legal system can be a minefield00:02
BOOK REVIEW / More than a media magician: Godfrey Hodgson has his mind changed by Henry Kissinger's forthright new book: 'Diplomacy' - Henry Kissinger: Simon & Schuster, 25 pounds00:02
N Korea sets off nuclear alarm00:02
Rugby Union: Moon takes little for granted00:02
Tracker jailed00:02
Sailing: In pursuit of victory and an end to strife: Grant Dalton, the skipper of the leading boat in the Whitbread Race, New Zealand Endeavour, anticipates an arduous final leg00:02
Boxing: Eubank hoping to avoid close call00:02
Clinton may be protected from law suit00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
FOOD / Wrapping up the world of pastries: To conclude a two-part series on small savouries, we sample the flamboyant flavours of Mexico, China and India00:02
Money in Brief: Free leaflets00:02
SIB issues guides to transfers and opt-outs00:02
Cricket: Kiwis' captain with saloon bar spirit: Ken Rutherford has emulated Mike Atherton in giving New Zealand a more relaxed regime. Glenn Moore reports00:02
Pitman postpones his retirement: Lloyds chief executive will remain to see takeover through00:02
The Saturday Interview: Magician behind the molecule: Chris Evans00:02
Violations mark 100 days of ceasefire00:02
Letter: Servants of the Lord and supper guests00:02
Today's Number: 304m00:02
Sport: Quotes of the Week00:02
MUSIC / The secret of Humph: He's the 'comic hero' with the perfect sense of timing. He's the 'chairman's chairman'. He's the 'top trumpet man in Britain'. Martin Kelner on the busy life of Humphrey Lyttelton00:02
DOUBLE PLAY / But it's all Greek to them00:02
Surprise fall in bank borrowing and mortgages: April tax increases not seen as a factor00:02
Riverbank killer jailed for 40 years: Previous victims hear sentence on man with history of random violent attacks on women. Mary Braid reports00:02
Motor Racing: Formula One teams agree to cut speed00:02
Travel: Big game Hunter is awed by elephants: The man eating crocodile was called Hunter Davies. On a visit to Africa he learned to love animals - a little00:02
Travel: Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
No end to the tide of human misery that afflicts Rwanda00:02
FOOD / Corky cat is no flash in the pan: Emily Green is served pizza with pizazz by an Irish American, and wakes up to the big, big breakfast00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Hay Festival: Very in tents: books on Wye: The Hay Festival has begun: John Walsh remembers previous delights00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
US threat00:02
Invention of the Year can beat print fraud00:02
Leading Article: A professional Parliament00:02
Travel: A hike at Heathrow00:02
Letter: Why the clergy should try going for green00:02
Rugby League: London lose their innocence on their last crusade: Dave Hadfield on the metamorphosis taking place after tomorrow's Second Division Premiership final00:02
Football: Venables keeping tactics secret in search for revenge: Norway return to Wembley with England looking for third successive win under new regime as former captain is given free transfer00:02
Signet stands to lose pounds 85m in luggage sale: Salisburys disposal will cost jewellery chain millions in write-offs00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / All together now: Stern, Ma, Laredo and Ax - they're stars on their own, but how do they plkay as a team? Robert Cowan finds out00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The unruly swamps: Natasha Walter on the brilliant career of a remarkable American poet, Adrienne Rich00:02
Money in Brief: Antique security00:02
FOOD AND DRINK / Gastropod00:02
Out of Russia: Lure of money brought the music to a close00:02
Judo: Fairly tough for Fairbrother: World champion is marked woman in defence of European title00:02
Money Grouse: Woolwich fails Euro check00:02
Motoring: Road Test / Just a little injection does a world of good: Volkswagen's Golf TDI is a diesel to please environmentalists, it ekes out the fuel, but is fast and fun to drive, thanks to a little squirt, says John Simister00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dogma in the bordello: 'The Republic of Whores' - Josef Skvorecky Tr. Paul Wilson: Faber & Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
Money in Brief: Norwich bonus00:02
Hell's Angel killer freed00:02
Nazis thought D-Day landings were a feint: Wartime papers released yesterday show extent of German confusion over Allied invasion. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Berlusconi wins00:02
Faith and Reason: A case for taking the long view: In a further article in our series on whether God can be held to be guilty when crimes against humanity are committed, Sara Maitland argues that a fair verdict is one of 'not proven'.00:02
Letter: Australia leads in helping children and 'absent parents'00:02
DRINK / Versatile crowd-pleaser charms new audiences: Far from falling out of favour, chardonnay continues to expand, says Anthony Rose00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Cerne Abbas giant may have held severed head: Oliver Gillie reports on parts of an ancient chalk figure that other archaeologists have been unable to reach