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Barclays offshoot in German tax evasion inquiry: Customer, not stockbroker, is subject of investigation, says British company00:02
'Jordan and Israel aim at a just, lasting peace'00:02
Children offer hope in US drugs war00:02
RADIO / Steel industry: Robert Hanks on the 'comedy of recognition' and the virtues of sustainability00:02
Trafalgar shake-up to cost extra pounds 15m: Position in engineering division 'has become even more difficult'00:02
Supervisors poised to back rail strikes: Management considers legal action to block escalation. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Greggs serves up a 25% improvement in profits: Effect of Baker's Oven acquisition will be slow to come through00:02
Today's number: 1200:02
Beautiful Oxford shapes up: Angela Lambert puts city centre squalor into perspective by visiting the colleges00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Vengeful Hutus prey on camp refugees00:02
Lockheed plane crash continues to haunt Lucas00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Where shall we meet?: Tubino Bar, Exhibition Road00:02
This could be the last time: But they say that every time, don't they?: The Rolling Stones hit the States again next week, where Matthew Hoffman saw them the first time. Jim White recalls the times in between00:02
People: Jackson's democracy mission00:02
TV appeals watchdog00:02
Pickets prove bad for business: Early success for street patrols as vice takings decline and prostitutes leave area00:02
UN chief calls for peace-keepers to quit Bosnia quagmire00:02
Leading Article: A disturbing trend, or just a handful of dust?00:02
Letter: Cars that foul the air while going nowhere00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Obsession with air quality is linked to better technology00:02
OPERA / By the people, for the people: The Floodgates, an everyday opera of West Country folk, is homespun in every detail. Matthew Brace reports from the Somerset Levels00:02
Medical shock-troops tell it how it is00:02
Stealing Clinton's clothes: If Tony Blair needs a populist platform, he could do worse than follow US welfare reform, says Rupert Cornwell00:02
Paralympics: British duo take gold medals00:02
Simpson tests00:02
US broker's former chairman under investigation by SEC00:02
ART / Bubble, bubble, boil and trouble: Helen Chadwick's new show is a melting pot of chocolate and Germolene and bodily fluids. Tom Lubbock is neither repulsed nor seduced00:02
Rally arrests00:02
Letter: Unsung heroes of German resistance00:02
BM Group cuts gearing with US sale00:02
Where are they now?00:02
Market Report: Heat on water companies as share prices evaporate00:02
Motorcycling: Doohan uneasy about circuit00:02
Sporting Digest: Lacrosse00:02
View From City Road: Beware the knock of the life insurer00:02
Scantronic director resigns00:02
Berlusconi's media monopoly comes back to haunt him: Television overkill is turning many Italians off their briefly popular Prime Minister, writes Fiona Leney in Rome00:02
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Anniversaries00:02
Television (Review): When loose ends slip through sweaty palms00:02
City stalls on red-light 'tolerance zones': Birmingham councillors seek campaign to change prostitution laws but deny 'fudge' on instant reform. James Cusick reports00:02
Peace process 'will not wait for Sinn Fein'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A freedom fighter (no irony intended): SUMMING UP: An Autobiography; Yitzhak Shamir, Weidenfeld & Nicolson pounds 19.9900:02
Health: I'd give my right arm for a good old scratch: Life isn't easy when you've broken a wrist, but it helps to carry a skewer in your handbag, as Judy Graham discovered00:02
Cricket: Leading First-Class Averages00:02
1m pounds birth damages00:02
Major contests centre ground with Labour00:02
Letter: Signalmen were offered a fair pay package00:02
Changing landscape a burning issue in Somerset00:02
It was the mob that swayed the minister00:02
Ex-Soviet nations fall back on nuclear energy00:02
Man 'cut off father's head after row over dog': Son took grisley trophey next door to show his relatives, court told00:02
So who said cricket was fair?: Cheating has always been rampant, argues Kenan Malik, whatever they say at Lord's00:02
Trinidad hangings halted by London00:02
Bomb toll put at 8000:02
They have cried 'peace' once too often00:02
American brands lifted by UK sales: Surging cigarette sales inflate increase in group's profit00:02
Birthdays00:02
MUSIC / On Tour: Roy Motion00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Retouch of genius: The late E Chambre Hardman's legacy is a haunting collection of society portraits and idealised landscapes, as Jane Richards discovered00:02
Racing: Lochsong aims to dispel doubts: Glorious Goodwood: The sprint queen will ensure one of the calendar's most captivating festivals gets off to a flyer00:02
PC in sex case00:02
Letter: Mad dogs were never as English as this00:02
Some surprising facts on takeovers00:02
Rugby League: McCallum to coach referees00:02
Jockeys drown in harbour car plunge00:02
ICI in joint venture talks with Japanese chemical companies: Agreements may involve takeover of supply00:02
Eurofile: Water battle boils up in Spain00:02
Giant leaps backwards for the moon men00:02
Letter: Howard's Bill will turn ramblers into criminals00:02
Obituary: Professor Eila Campbell00:02
Accountancy: Stakes raised for internal auditors - Roger Trapp reports on what can be done to improve the make-up, function and performance of company audit committees00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Cricket: Illingworth attempts to limit the damage00:02
Letter: Marriage of religion and politics00:02
Silcott case delay00:02
Obituary: Ridley Lamb00:02
Health Update: Lovable dogs spread disease00:02
Merrydown hit by stiff competition00:02
Nigeria's foreign oil workers threatened00:02
Reading room to open its doors in pounds 100m redesign: The centre of study used by Dickens, Shaw and Marx is to be made less reverential and more accessible. David Lister reports00:02
Letter: An opera house for Compton Verney00:02
Greasy grapplers get to grips with matters Gordian00:02
In thing: Mary Quant nail varnish00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Cricket: Yorkshire fall to record defeat00:02
Blast inspection follows huge clear-up at refinery00:02
Letter: Marriage of religion and politics00:02
Letter: Howard's Bill will turn ramblers into criminals00:02
Cricket: Peter Burge's Statement00:02
Football: Hutchison listed by Liverpool: Liverpool midfielder fined and barred from club's German tour00:02
Dear Aldous Huxley: The author of a Brave New World was born 100 years ago today. But forget the mescalin-induced mysticism, this man was a true visionary00:02
Health Update: A good diet has sufficient iron00:02
Golf: James heads for home00:02
Historic reading room must go00:02
Cricket: Udal turns Hampshire's fortunes00:02
Health Update: Allergic to a cool Campari00:02
The Angela Lambert Interview: With Society at her fingertips: Being a child of the beautiful and famous has been both blessing and burden to Artemis Cooper00:02
Deal caps Israel-Jordan contacts00:02
Insurance industry maps out conquest - by phone: Telesales look set to give insurers cheap and easy access to markets across Europe. Diane Coyle reports00:02
Out of Turkey: We name this child . . . Volcano Hit-and-Grab00:02
Travel extra00:02
Cricket: Atherton's England leadership on the line: Test referee Burge issues scathing statement claiming he was 'misled' by 'foolish' captain who failed to be frank over ball-tampering00:02
Mountain Racing: Snowdon's up-and-down struggle: Weather ensured some runners were more steamed up than the scenic locomotive but competition was still fierce. Rob Howard reports00:02
Hockey: England's goal famine: Striking problems may bring change of old guard00:02
Court Circular00:02
Kidnap baby's mother tells of hoax agony: Karen Humphries, now reunited with her daughter Abbie, wonders how malicious callers could be so cruel. Simon Midgley reports00:02
Gambia pledge for democracy00:02
Cliff killer raped and strangled his victim00:02
Buried body00:02
Health Update: Paddling pools bring risks00:02
Leading Article: Legal sex is safer for all concerned00:02
Obituary: Alfred Harvey00:02
Berlusconi executive admits bribing Italy's tax police00:02
Moonies step into Kim's world00:02
Doctor wins race bias claim against Scottish NHS00:02
FIS stays alone00:02
Sailing: Americans dismasted but retain control: Stuart Alexander, in the Solent, sees the flying pigs brought down to earth00:02
Bottom Line: Tasty Merrydown00:02
Lords open floodgates on Lloyd's actions: Judgment removes six-year limit on syndicate members' lawsuits00:02
Drug charges00:02
Company News In Brief00:02
Fiat fined for sexist mail-shots00:02
View From City Road: Murdoch places another piece00:02
Racing: Jumping mourns00:02
Health: Just follow my finger: Can simple eye movements cure deep-seated traumas? Jerome Burne reports00:02
'Handcuff' mother00:02
Chilean pickpockets who preyed on London tourists jailed00:02
Poker: Save the last hand for me00:02
Cricket: England pair in doubt00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
View From City Road: A dangerous moment for Warburg00:02
The Daily Poem: In Retrospect00:02
On the scrubs in the London of their dreams: The trip of a lifetime, a bit rough at the edges Report by Esther Oxford00:02
Leading Article: Peace process has not failed00:02
Killer 'got a buzz from violence'00:02
Royal Life defended over new exams order00:02
French defectors00:02
Letter: Howard's Bill will turn ramblers into criminals00:02
Lost in the brainwash: A documentary about 'victims' of the cult known as the Family does not tell the full story, says Isabel Hilton00:02
Pub death00:02
Health Update: Brace for children with cerebral palsy00:02
Ride accident inquiry team finds braking system faults00:02
IoD warns of millions lost due to rail strikes00:02
A poked pig suffers farmyard stress00:02
MUSIC / Economy of means, plenty of expression: Adrian Jack on the Bach Ensemble and the St James's Baroque Players under Joshua Rifkin at the Proms00:02
Staff parking to be reduced in forecourt00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 Desert Island Luxuries00:02
Creativity: The Titanic Experience, or Britannia waves the rules00:02
Health Update: Ginseng products of dubious quality00:02
Bottom Line: Bond urges Bullough to recovery00:02
Goodwill Games: Third Man Mitchell comes first00:02
Health Update: Cats can cause allergy in foetus00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Chess: Little success for the big names00:02
Racing: Darley ruled out for six days00:02
Leyland will tackle safety of minibuses (CORRECTED)00:02
A walk-on part in the theatre of the absurd is no small feet00:02
I don't want to have a nice day00:02
Pembroke: Chip of the desert00:02
Control of police 'is becoming less democratic': Big decisions made by civil servants, policy group says00:02
Equestrianism: Todd has ace in the Kiwi pack: A natural horseman will spearhead New Zealand's challenge at the World Games this week. Genevieve Murphy reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Cemetery group fights lodge sale00:02
'They can stick their declaration': Ian MacKinnon finds nationalist opinion in Belfast firmly behind Sinn Fein's response00:02
Motor Racing: Hill faces inquiry on flag00:02
Obituary: Alan Merrigan00:02
Death charge man's trial scuppered by police00:02
A whole new ball game for E Asia nations: Asean has started to take more responsibility for the region's post-Cold War security, writes Raymond Whitaker, Asia Editor00:02
Letter: Modern Rachmans still prosper on the poor00:02
Sporting Digest: Goodwill Games00:02
Israel and Jordan end 46-year conflict00:02
Health Update: Chew on a leaf and feel better00:02
Shephard arranges talks with unions: Minister makes clean break from Patten00:02
Police pay pounds 33,000 over assault claim00:02
Adams defends Sinn Fein verdict00:02
Delayed orders push Clinical Computing into interim losses: Confidence rises as product range expands00:02
Jeremy Richards riding his jousting horse00:02
Popularity of raw fish 'poses hazard to health'00:02
Government challenged over motoring 'myths': Real cost of roads far higher than ministers say, transport pressure group claims