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RAC jumps to aid of train00:02
Bottom Line: No plans at Whessoe00:02
Complaints after prison inmates join carnival parade00:02
Rugby League: Cumbria gets tour game00:02
The building that won't go away: Divisions within a conservation watchdog have added to controversy over demolition proposals00:02
Letter: Means for making overseas aid effective in Rwanda and elsewhere00:02
South Africa hit by strike wave00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
The Emaginator takes cinema-goers on flights of fantasy: Susan Watts reports on effects that draw viewers into the action00:02
Letter: Spelling it out00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Pike bites man00:02
Certainty lives in Grolejac00:02
Stagecoach rolls home with pounds 18.9m: Bus firm applies for 10 more franchises as acquisitions prove just the ticket00:02
Blowing the whistle on middlemen: Correction: Ken Bates and Chelsea FC: an apology00:02
Trust goes for gold00:02
Gun club disarmed by robbers00:02
True gripes: Honoured guests?: Tourists and a touch of 'Xen'00:02
Receiver faces legal action from 8,000 dismissed workers: Ruling allows ex-employees of Leyland and Ferranti to make backdated claims00:02
'Set your own hours' shop Bill comes under fire00:02
Willing to grovel for a quick route to glory00:02
Letter: Sentencing and public sentiment00:02
Shift into software lifts Misys00:02
Problems in the Whessoe pipeline send shares down00:02
Football: Newcastle capture 'bargain' Hottiger00:02
Road to rescue paved with bad intentions00:02
Curry hold-up00:02
Builders bullish00:02
Obituary: Lettice Cooper00:02
Sinking rescue00:02
Mansion adequate for a king: Henry VIII stayed at The Old Rectory. Anne Spackman asks who will own it next00:02
Racing / Glorious Goodwood: Lochsong fires on all cylinders: The flying mare's rivals breathe down her neck before cutting their own throats. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
What goes down, must come up: When the Wall came down, Chancellor Kohl's promises of blooming landscapes in the east were mocked. Now, as Steve Crawshaw discovers, his vision is bearing fruit00:02
Middle East terrorism returns to capital: Car-bomb explosion at Israeli embassy sends hail of razor-sharp shards flying across exclusive South Kensington residential area00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Deaf broadcasters00:02
Hutus keep on killing Tutsis in Goma camp: Robert Block in Goma finds Rwanda's genocidal conflict is being carried over to refugee camps in Zaire00:02
Film crew bring car row to boil00:02
Cricket: Past experience helps Smith pull off rescue act: Frocester reach last eight after a nerveless knock by a seasoned campaigner. Norman Harris on the National Village Cup trail00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sarajevo cut off as Serbs take UN hostage00:02
Trident base costs rise by pounds 800m: Watchdog blames poor management by Whitehall. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
City prices glow in the gloom00:02
World banks told to tighten control over derivatives00:02
Detectives cleared over Silcott case: Jury unanimous that two officers did not fabricate evidence on PC Blakelock killing. Will Bennett reports00:02
Trident base costs rise by pounds 800m: Watchdog blames poor management by Whitehall. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
Schools policy leaves questions unanswered: Ngaio Crequer looks at plans for A-levels, funding and testing00:02
Letter: Man in the Moon00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sold short on psychological insights: Business Elites - Reg Jennings, Charles Cox and Cary L Cooper: Routledge, pounds 19.9500:02
Granada steered out00:02
Holding the world's fortune over a barrel: It doesn't take a war or political coup to make oil prices volatile. Robert Cole examines why00:02
Indian troops hunt killers in tiger park00:02
Football: Exiled Welsh clubs return00:02
Airline subsidies draw broadside from US: Transportation secretary says aid is 'flatly unfair'00:02
News in Brief: Computer goals00:02
A brutal salvo in long-range Mideast war: Civilians around the world are at risk in a deadly conflict between Israel and Hizbollah extremists, Robert Fisk reports from Beirut00:02
THEATRE / Gilded edge: Paul Taylor on Oscar Wilde's Lady Windermere's Fan00:02
Letter: Empower mothers00:02
Restructuring pushes DEC into dollars 1.7bn loss00:02
Cycling: Bearing down flat to the floorboards on cycling's punishing track00:02
Gooda Walker trial winds up00:02
More vintage work for a champagne lawyer in the forest00:02
Uppark appeal fails00:02
Chess: Anand and Kamsky go for the throat00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Magazines grow . . .00:02
Thames Water contracts under fire: Groans as shareholders told management was 'underpaid' before recent rises00:02
THEATRE / 25 under 35: It's the role for actresses of that uncertain age. Today, Imogen Stubbs. Tomorrow . . ? Georgina Brown plays casting director00:02
Hospital patient awarded pounds 17,00000:02
Pembroke: The right sort of training00:02
For the selected few, a bright future: Maire Nic Suibhne says some children are more equal than others as they join secondary education00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: . . . and go up and down00:02
View from City Road: New battles for an Old Lady of 30000:02
News in Brief: Strengthening work at Bank station00:02
Radon screen risk00:02
Chiapas candidate in hit-and-run00:02
Jordan and PLO in tussle over Jerusalem: Rabin hails accord as 'closest thing to peace treaty' - Palestinians see agreement as threat to claim on capital00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
London bears witness to attacks on Israeli targets: Charles Richards, Middle East Editor, on the long line of terrorist assaults in the capital00:02
Kidder accused of capital rule breach00:02
Letter: Means for making overseas aid effective in Rwanda and elsewhere00:02
Anniversaries00:02
New editor for 'Independent'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
EU drive against pounds 8.3bn fraudsters00:02
CENTREFOLD / The old world order: Theories of time and race on display in south London00:02
Rugby player cleared of manslaughter on the pitch: Punch thrown in ill-tempered match00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher is banned and docked points: German's punishment lets in Hill00:02
Ethical issues lie at true heart of the matter00:02
Paisley calls Major a fool over Sinn Fein links: Leader of Democratic Unionists accused of shifting ground over reasons for not joining Ulster discussions00:02
Judges set to face trial by interview00:02
Primal scream: In London mugged; in New York dead?00:02
News in Brief: Cash for bikes00:02
MUSIC / Quick and the dead: BBCSO / Mark Elder - The Proms00:02
Athletics: Steele earns late European call-up: Selectors under fire00:02
Inchcape puts pounds 25m into Russian drinks venture00:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy: Washout at Glamorgan00:02
Leyland will tackle safety of minibuses00:02
NHS chiefs accused of ignoring privacy: Survey finds intimate details on patients being wrongly disclosed00:02
Sporting Digest: Lacrosse00:02
London bomb blitz on Israel: 1am today: second car blast hits Jewish charity office after yesterday's attack on embassy00:02
Birthdays00:02
First cycle of Whitewater wash starts: Congress told that Whitewater showed only bad judgement00:02
Dear Bob Horton: We the customers blame you the managers for the rail dispute, so stop playing Rambo and settle with the signal workers, a commuter tells the chairman of Railtrack00:02
FILM / Ryan Gilbey On Cinema00:02
Through the roof00:02
I'll talk, but what am I in for?: If suspects lose their right to silence, so should the police, argues Adrian Zuckerman00:02
Old enemies tell Congress 'war is over'00:02
Rail union agrees to talks after 'breakthrough'00:02
MPs expected to seek early end to BT ban00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict On Theatre00:02
In Thing: Lee 101z jeans00:02
Connection00:02
Leading Article: Eight out of ten for Tony Blair00:02
Letter: Baptism in Christianity and Buddhism00:02
Adams ban referred to Luxembourg00:02
View from City Road: Stronger case for early rate rise00:02
O J cuts his knife connections00:02
Where shall we meet?: One Ninety Queensgate, SW700:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy: Moles firm in to victory: Warwickshire go waltzing on while Derbyshire suffer on seamer's paradise00:02
Out of America: Baseball strikes a blow to fans as game heads for a stand-off00:02
Gencor to shell out dollars 1.2bn for metals: Assets in 15 countries acquired by S African group00:02
Adam Gallery00:02
Heath blazes00:02
Gas blast destroys apartments00:02
Nuclear Electric hopes that no nukes will be good news00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Blair's education vision is strong on responsibility: Labour's pledge of improved standards of teaching linked to 'contract' with parents in areas covering discipline, homework and truancy00:02
Terry Scott loses fight against cancer00:02
Israel accuses Iran of involvement in Buenos Aires bomb00:02
Obituary: Pere Calders00:02
Right-on critics maul 'Lion King'00:02
Quiff me quick: Mark Lamarr is giving up being nasty on TV's The Word to concentrate on being funny on stage. James Rampton met him and lived00:02
THEATRE / Off West End: Flying high00:02
Equestrianism: British team wary of over-optimism: Thomson and King William to be first off at the second World Games extravaganza00:02
Hume urges IRA to lay down arms and join peace process00:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy: Grass is greener for Kent00:02
Cricket: Media pressure puts the squeeze on Atherton: Martin Johnson, Cricket Correspondent, on the increasing calls in print and on the airwaves for the England captain to resign00:02
The origins of the specious: Richard Dawkins lambasts ignorant philistines who would discredit evolution with pseudo-science00:02
Letter: Baptism in Christianity and Buddhism00:02
Four die in Bangladesh clashes00:02
Boeing profits dip as aircraft sales nosedive00:02
Architecture: Renaissance in the North: The North-east is forging a brave new future for itself by translating its mills into museums. Jonathan Glancey reports00:02
Leading Article: Peace challenged by a bomb00:02
Monopolies commission labelled a 'soft touch'00:02
DANCE / Sharply drilled: Judith Mackrell on the return of the English National Ballet00:02
'Walls of death' lead to new tuna war: Tourists suffer as Spanish fishing fleet sets up blockade against 'illegal' French fishing methods00:02
Wider wealth gap 'harms children'00:02
Golf: Little makes big impression00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Ivory Towers: Making a bee line for After Eights00:02
MUSIC / Conduct unbecoming?: Beset by bad reviews, Franz Welser-Most is leaving London just as he has begun to make his mark. Edward Seckerson meets the LPO's outgoing music director00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Still down-trodden after all these years: Because of her sex - Kate Figes: Macmillan, pounds 9.9900:02
Sporting Digest: Goodwill Games00:02
TELEVISION / Burke's reflections on the revolution in space00:02
Rare palace remnants are given a home: David Keys reports on the first public view of Renaissance reliefs from an unparalleled creation of royalty00:02
Racing: Bookies so cautious00:02
Law Report: Exclusion order challenged: Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex parte Adams - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Steyn and Mr Justice Kay), 26 July 1994 (CORRECTED)00:02
Don't mix sleep with pair-bonding: In Bed with Desmond Morris00:02
Leading Article: The wonderful world of Disney subversion00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Fume death inquest told of father's threats00:02
Judo: Allan takes blame for row00:02
Barriers give air of security: Terrorists able to evade round-the-clock surveillance. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Obituary: Terry Scott00:02
Athletics / Goodwill Games: Morceli in pacemaker controversy00:02
Bottom Line: Blenheim faces cold market00:02
Widow's trust00:02
Russian troops to quit Estonia on time00:02
Redwood attacks house buy-ups00:02
Smiling in the buff at Orpington00:02
View from City Road: Forte standing firm in the midst of battle00:02
Cult women 'face prejudice in US'00:02
Today's Number: 200:02
Abbie's mother tells of moment of reunion: Karen Humphries knew 'found' baby was hers. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Two face charges in police drugs row inquiry00:02
Subalterns take up top posts in Gambia00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Robert Maycock On Classical Music00:02
Model plane tragedy00:02
The Daily Poem: At Burghley House00:02
Cricket / England in Crisis: Atherton's ally is an absence of alternatives: If the captain goes who could replace him? Glenn Moore discovers there are few contenders00:02
St Ethelburga's site to be developed00:02
Market Report: Inflation fears and slow US trade dull share gains00:02
When Simon died, a war began: Martin Whittaker reports on the brave and effective crusade of a woman who set out to control health risks in factories after the death of her son00:02
Cricket / NatWest Quarter-Final: Rhodes cool in crisis: Worcestershire survive00:02
CBI sees inflation pressures building: City and Government at odds over strength and direction of recovery00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 waxworks00:02
Key 'witness' was not called to give evidence: Although not in court during the trial of two policemen, the spotlight fell on Winston Silcott. Will Bennett reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Insurers to change Aids question on proposal forms: A decision that could mean a significant increase in testing for HIV has been welcomed by campaigning groups. Diane Coyle reports00:02
View from City Road: No great changes on BT ban00:02
Media: The bruiser with a silver tongue: The new Heritage Secretary may have a soft manner, writes Maggie Brown, but he will not be a soft touch00:02
Port blockade leaves Britons stranded at sea00:02
Athletics: Cram nominated to British Olympic Association00:02
Diary00:02
Parents to be protected by law00:02
Curator's Choice: Fishbourne Roman Palace00:02
Home to be won00:02
Bribe scandal threatens Berlusconi's brother00:02
Sailing: Falcon takes flight: Mercenario forced out00:02
Brussels reins back on work law00:02
Letter: Naughty, but definitely not a Ukrainian00:02
Owner of manor wins libel case00:02
Argentina to lobby UN over Jewish centre bomb: Death toll reaches 96 in Buenos Aires as authorities come under fire for ignoring warnings