00:02
Exxon is ordered to pay dollars 286m for spill00:02
Midnight excavator drive causes pounds 35,000 damage00:02
ICA to quit Mall for big river complex00:02
Royal provides surprise for City: Third composite joins week's insurance party with record pounds 191m interim profit00:02
Racing: Piggott finishes third00:02
Fair fault00:02
Bottom Line: Reed caught in a cleft00:02
On cinema00:02
Pollution review00:02
Electricity dividends set for 10% rise over five years00:02
Cricket: Lampitt at full steam00:02
Poultry please: Down the ages the chicken has ranged from being a spiritual authority to a schoolyard joke. Iain Gale ponders the latest in bird art00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Opted-out schools reach 1,000 milestone: Government well short of targets00:02
Ringing the telecom changes: Andrew Marshall concludes his study of European Union competition policy00:02
Pembroke: Samantha makes headlines00:02
Computers: And now, channel-surfing by PC: Cliff Joseph goes into couch-potato mode on an Apple that offers built-in TV and video00:02
Pollution review00:02
Bottom Line: S&N manages to stay healthy00:02
Newall denies blocking plan for parents' burial00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: The greatest liner00:02
Law Report: School's suitability not relevant: Regina v Dyfed County Council, ex parte S (minors) - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Butler-Sloss, Lord Justice McCowan and Sir Ralph Gibson), 7 July 199400:02
Arfica File: Gambia: some mistake, perhaps?00:02
Nurse 'kicked OAP'00:02
View from City Road: A holiday in hypeland00:02
Assets seized00:02
Insurer hints at higher dividend00:02
Letter: Epitaphs ancient and modern00:02
New C&G plan gives members pounds 300 more: 1.8bn pounds Lloyds merger revamped00:02
Golf: Broadhurst in need of a party: Midlander seeks birthday honour00:02
Anger at RUC chief's ceasefire 'offer' hint to IRA: Loyalists incensed by suggestion that security operations could be scaled-down in Ulster00:02
Airlines' 'flutter while you fly' plan00:02
European interest rate rises hit British gilts and shares: Swedish and Italian changes prompt fears of Bank of England following suit00:02
Golf: Accent on Montgomerie after eloquent opening: Price joins Scot in setting early pace as Irwin loses his cool at US PGA00:02
'Pilot error'00:02
FILM / Problem child: John Hughes's objectionable Baby's Day Out00:02
On pop: G Love and Special Sauce00:02
Living on the edge00:02
Obituary: Lesley Elliott00:02
Detained Cuban hijacker 'a hero'00:02
Bond market key to US confidence00:02
Bullers shares leap on Slater involvement00:02
The Daily Poem: To a Garden Asleep00:02
US sets Bosnia arms embargo deadline00:02
Rose warns of all-out war in Bosnia00:02
Chechen leader call to arms00:02
Football: Branfoot has the pedigree to lift Fulham from their trough: Third Division00:02
Football: Rocastle off to Chelsea for 1.25m pounds00:02
Computers: Cybernaut replays love game on the Net: Tom Wilkie meets a 'geek' comedian running a computer cafe to complement his one-man show in Edinburgh00:02
ICA to quit Mall for big river complex00:02
Assets seized00:02
Poll triumph00:02
Nasrin 'safe'00:02
Activists are not being invited to Blair's party: This New Statesman article by Peter Hain revealed that Labour, like the Tories, has divisions00:02
Analysts cut forecasts at BOC on margin fears: Shares fall at industrial gases and healthcare group00:02
Letter: Food aid needs urgent action00:02
An entire faith misunderstood: The West must not despise Islam simply because of the actions of extremists, argues Keith Ward00:02
Football: Ins and outs in the First Division: Who went where and for how much00:02
Charity patron admits errors over boy's care00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Activists are not being invited to Blair's party: This New Statesman article by Peter Hain revealed that Labour, like the Tories, has divisions00:02
Fishermen refused compensation00:02
Computers: Cybernaut replays love game on the Net: Tom Wilkie meets a 'geek' comedian running a computer cafe to complement his one-man show in Edinburgh00:02
Ethnic minority police officers set up group to tackle racism00:02
Computers: And now, channel-surfing by PC: Cliff Joseph goes into couch-potato mode on an Apple that offers built-in TV and video00:02
A palace of one's own: Kew Palace00:02
Obituary: Peter Cushing00:02
Football: Redknapp threatens to resign: New West Ham manager doubts his ability to cope with the atmosphere after departure of Bonds00:02
Centrefold: A river runs through it00:02
Elswick agrees bid from Ferguson00:02
Badgers shot00:02
Goma riot after killing by Zaire troops00:02
Postcard from Vancouver:A performing poet has to explain about Brillo pads and egg-cosies00:02
Rugby Union: Success in SA talks: Compromise ends feud00:02
Fishermen refused compensation00:02
Where naughty is nicest: As a new wave of alternative comics hits Edinburgh, Mark Wareham checks out the old-timers still hanging about at the end of the pier00:02
Opted-out schools reach 1,000 milestone: Government well short of targets00:02
Letter: Labour's plans to review media ownership00:02
Letter: Naughty grandpa00:02
Queen is to visit S Africa00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Airport church lands converts: Men, women and children are being bowled over by the Holy Spirit, as it makes itself felt in Scotland. John Price reports00:02
Today's number: 2500:02
Post Office approves of partial sale00:02
Cancer drug trials 'show remarkable result': Correction00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire made to fight their corner: Pollard compiles impeccable century - Worcestershire make the most of short-time working00:02
Hostage deal00:02
London Walks: Meandering in a forest maze: Michael Leapman finds his way round the paths of Epping00:02
THEATRE / The horror, the horror: Henry VI Part 3 - RSC Other Place00:02
View from Abroad: Actor John Cryer00:02
Travel wars00:02
'Pilot error'00:02
Royal provides surprise for City: Third composite joins week's insurance party with record pounds 191m interim profit00:02
Hostage deal00:02
Birthdays00:02
The Daily Poem: To a Garden Asleep00:02
Court Circular00:02
Unease in Argentina over bombing evidence00:02
Rejection of crime bill stuns Clinton00:02
Uprising gets red-carpet treatment: Welsh celebration marks 1831 revolt claimed as origin of the flag of socialism00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Shell expects oil price to remain firm: Volatility damages group's profits00:02
Market Report: Fears of imminent rate rise haunt share prices00:02
Computers: Playing your cards right: A faster video board puts time on your side - and can allow you to subvert family snaps. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Ulster textiles grant 'threatens UK jobs'00:02
Elswick agrees bid from Ferguson00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
View from City Road: Moment of truth for C&G and Lloyds00:02
Letter: Food aid needs urgent action00:02
Rose warns of all-out war in Bosnia00:02
View from City Road: Power industry meets its Eldorado00:02
German judges under fire for neo-Nazi ruling00:02
Law Report: School's suitability not relevant: Regina v Dyfed County Council, ex parte S (minors) - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Butler-Sloss, Lord Justice McCowan and Sir Ralph Gibson), 7 July 199400:02
On cinema00:02
Midnight excavator drive causes pounds 35,000 damage00:02
Local enthusiasm and tourist trade keep rural lifeline open: Christian Wolmar takes a ticket to ride on a train that escaped Beeching's axe by chance00:02
Post Office approves of partial sale00:02
I'm getting sick of all this guilt00:02
Letter: Ireland is not 'mad', but a reality Britain must understand00:02
Analysts cut forecasts at BOC on margin fears: Shares fall at industrial gases and healthcare group00:02
Airport church lands converts: Men, women and children are being bowled over by the Holy Spirit, as it makes itself felt in Scotland. John Price reports00:02
Unease in Argentina over bombing evidence00:02
People: Masked men have a ball in the jungle00:02
Today's number: 2500:02
Poultry please: Down the ages the chicken has ranged from being a spiritual authority to a schoolyard joke. Iain Gale ponders the latest in bird art00:02
Letter: Epitaphs ancient and modern00:02
Cricket: W Indies' spin-off00:02
Navy officer cleared of rape00:02
Equestrianism: Blunt sharpens Todd: British Open's new pair00:02
Islam: back to the Dark Ages: We should not repeal the Enlightenment to appease Ayatollahs, says Conor Cruise O'Brien00:02
Strict regime at riot prison 'could lead to explosion': Inspectors call for controls to be relaxed00:02
Letter: Ireland is not 'mad', but a reality Britain must understand00:02
Racing: Piggott finishes third00:02
Where shall we meet?: 5th floor, Harvey Nichols SW100:02
New rail strike as conciliators admit defeat00:02
Cricket: Lampitt at full steam00:02
Record numbers on waiting lists00:02
FILM / Going for a Burton: It's kind of a gay, sci-fi Aids musical. With talking rectums. Sheila Johnston meets John Greyson, the director of Zero Patience00:02
After Woodstock: did they ever find Peace?00:02
London Walks: Meandering in a forest maze: Michael Leapman finds his way round the paths of Epping00:02
Rejection of crime bill stuns Clinton00:02
Obituary: Dr Edgar Sowton00:02
Britain imports US nuclear waste: Sellafield in deal to reprocess uranium from military plant00:02
On pop: G Love and Special Sauce00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 most borrowed authors00:02
The Price of Power: Wide concern over utility 'gravy train'00:02
Knives sharpen for haircut of the century: Not all the battle to win the right to join a male-dominated military academy in the Deep South has been a growth experience for its first female entrant. Rupert Cornwell in Charleston reports00:02
Tube hell as the heavens open00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire made to fight their corner: Pollard compiles impeccable century - Worcestershire make the most of short-time working00:02
Football: Branfoot has the pedigree to lift Fulham from their trough: Third Division00:02
Where shall we meet?: 5th floor, Harvey Nichols SW100:02
Cycling: Ludwig sprints from third to fore00:02
Shake-up at White House continues00:02
Portillo cancels disabled scheme: Removal of contracts deal 'threatens thousands of jobs'00:02
Jackson row00:02
Ramos clashes with Church on birth control: A United Nations population conference in Cairo next month promises trouble for the Philippines and Egyptian governments00:02
Baseball: Long battle beckons: Sympathy lacking as millionaire players strike out in costly battle against billionaire owners00:02
Cricket: Dawson's career best00:02
Electricity consumers blow a fuse over bills00:02
Goma riot after killing by Zaire troops00:02
Cow crushes youth00:02
Shake-up at White House continues00:02
Ariane take-off00:02
View from City Road: Moment of truth for C&G and Lloyds00:02
Chechen leader call to arms00:02
Motor Racing: FIA rejects Benetton claim over missing fuel filter: Championship leaders could be banned from Formula One as manufacturer backs governing body in fireball controversy00:02
Drug death arrests00:02
Letter: Naughty grandpa00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cow crushes youth00:02
Cuban detained00:02
Football: Redknapp threatens to resign: New West Ham manager doubts his ability to cope with the atmosphere after departure of Bonds00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
On theatre00:02
A palace of one's own: Kew Palace00:02
Arfica File: Gambia: some mistake, perhaps?00:02
Cuban detained00:02
Letter: Ireland is not 'mad', but a reality Britain must understand00:02
Navy officer cleared of rape00:02
Reed Elsevier plans listings in New York: Company eyes two publishers as emphasis goes on US activities00:02
Letter: Labour's plans to review media ownership00:02
Football: Fry formula can complete Birmingham transformation: Second Division00:02
An entire faith misunderstood: The West must not despise Islam simply because of the actions of extremists, argues Keith Ward00:02
Equestrianism: Blunt sharpens Todd: British Open's new pair00:02
Charity patron admits errors over boy's care00:02
MUSIC / Past perfect: Anthony Payne on a recreation of Proms long gone00:02
Bottom Line: S&N manages to stay healthy00:02
Drug death arrests00:02
SCI takes a 'strategic' stake in Plantsbrook00:02
Athletics: Ladejo digs in to steal Black's thunder: European Athletics Championships: British rivals one and two in men's 400m but out-of-sorts McKean makes no impression00:02
Jackson row00:02
Tube hell as the heavens open00:02
Burial-ground bones give clues on arthritis through the ages: Study of 3,000 exhumed skeletons shows the changing pattern of disease00:02
Obituary: Dr Edgar Sowton00:02
Strict regime at riot prison 'could lead to explosion': Inspectors call for controls to be relaxed00:02
Alps survivor plans to drive herself home00:02
Motor Racing: FIA rejects Benetton claim over missing fuel filter: Championship leaders could be banned from Formula One as manufacturer backs governing body in fireball controversy00:02
Cricket: W Indies' spin-off00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Law Report: New guide to practice in Commercial Court: Commercial Court Practice Direction - Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, 28 July 199400:02
Electricity dividends set for 10% rise over five years00:02
View from City Road: Power industry meets its Eldorado00:02
Letter: Ireland is not 'mad', but a reality Britain must understand00:02
The house that hid a mother's awful secret: Steve Boggan on the woman who kept two babies' bodies hidden for half a century00:02
I'm getting sick of all this guilt00:02
General acquitted of 1991 coup plot00:02
Ramos clashes with Church on birth control: A United Nations population conference in Cairo next month promises trouble for the Philippines and Egyptian governments00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Ulster textiles grant 'threatens UK jobs'00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Market Report: Fears of imminent rate rise haunt share prices00:02
Birthdays00:02
Doing the Tudor time warp, forsooth00:02
Letter: Epitaphs ancient and modern00:02
Medical waste litters beaches00:02
People: Masked men have a ball in the jungle00:02
Racing: Derby winner quits the track: Erhaab, flawed but fast, will be remembered for his surge of speed at Epsom00:02
Concorde alert00:02
Cancer cure threat00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Centrefold: A river runs through it00:02
Burial-ground bones give clues on arthritis through the ages: Study of 3,000 exhumed skeletons shows the changing pattern of disease00:02
Portillo cancels disabled scheme: Removal of contracts deal 'threatens thousands of jobs'00:02
Racing: Derby winner quits the track: Erhaab, flawed but fast, will be remembered for his surge of speed at Epsom00:02
After Hours: Ian Reddington00:02
Ejector seat, double bass, no handbag00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A couple unhappy in their own way: 'Love and Hatred: The Stormy Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy' - William L Shirer: Aurum, 16.95 pounds00:02
Medical waste litters beaches00:02
View from City Road: A holiday in hypeland00:02
Exxon is ordered to pay dollars 286m for spill00:02
FILM / Take One Actor / Hugh two?: A change is better than resting: 20 indispensable steps to staying in work00:02
FILM / Going for a Burton: It's kind of a gay, sci-fi Aids musical. With talking rectums. Sheila Johnston meets John Greyson, the director of Zero Patience00:02
Nurse 'kicked OAP'00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Epitaphs ancient and modern00:02
Living on the edge00:02
Darling, who is that man?: Steven Berkoff thought his black shirt, bolero jacket, tight pants and Cuban heels would be just the thing for Glyndebourne. If only he'd known .BL.- STEVEN BERKOFF00:02
Uprising gets red-carpet treatment: Welsh celebration marks 1831 revolt claimed as origin of the flag of socialism00:02
Train services on RMT strike days00:02
After Hours: Ian Reddington00:02
US sets Bosnia arms embargo deadline00:02
Exceptional charges push losses at Tiphook to pounds 331m00:02
Insurer hints at higher dividend00:02
Detained Cuban hijacker 'a hero'00:02
Exceptional charges push losses at Tiphook to pounds 331m00:02
Head denies hypocrisy in sacking RE teacher00:02
Electricity consumers blow a fuse over bills00:02
Golf: Wright flies high00:02
THEATRE / The horror, the horror: Henry VI Part 3 - RSC Other Place00:02
Letter: The greatest liner00:02
New rail strike as conciliators admit defeat00:02
Ringing the telecom changes: Andrew Marshall concludes his study of European Union competition policy00:02
Where naughty is nicest: As a new wave of alternative comics hits Edinburgh, Mark Wareham checks out the old-timers still hanging about at the end of the pier00:02
Alps survivor plans to drive herself home00:02
Outside Edge: Duncan Steer goes fundraising in Twickenham00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
German judges under fire for neo-Nazi ruling00:02
Letter: Ireland is not 'mad', but a reality Britain must understand00:02
Court Circular00:02
Liberator unleashes diplomatic row00:02
Cycling: Ludwig sprints from third to fore00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sign of the times00:02
TELEVISION / And George . . . (long pause) . . . Be careful00:02
General acquitted of 1991 coup plot00:02
Ejector seat, double bass, no handbag00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
CINVen leads buyout league00:02
TELEVISION / And George . . . (long pause) . . . Be careful00:02
Airlines' 'flutter while you fly' plan00:02
Computers: Playing your cards right: A faster video board puts time on your side - and can allow you to subvert family snaps. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Queen is to visit S Africa00:02
Newall denies blocking plan for parents' burial00:02
Poll triumph00:02
Football: Fry formula can complete Birmingham transformation: Second Division00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Ireland is not 'mad', but a reality Britain must understand00:02
Travel wars00:02
Strong arm of the law to open doors00:02
Reed Elsevier plans listings in New York: Company eyes two publishers as emphasis goes on US activities00:02
Football: Ins and outs in the First Division: Who went where and for how much00:02
Cricket: Dawson's career best00:02
FILM / Take One Actor / Hugh two?: A change is better than resting: 20 indispensable steps to staying in work00:02
Record numbers on waiting lists00:02
Badgers shot00:02
Obituary: Lesley Elliott00:02
Law Report: New guide to practice in Commercial Court: Commercial Court Practice Direction - Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, 28 July 199400:02
Islamic activists challenge Mubarak00:02
After Woodstock: did they ever find Peace?00:02
Cancer cure threat00:02
Rejection of crime bill stuns Clinton00:02
The Price of Power: Wide concern over utility 'gravy train'00:02
Bond market key to US confidence00:02
FILM / Problem child: John Hughes's objectionable Baby's Day Out00:02
News abandoned00:02
Nasrin 'safe'00:02
On theatre00:02
MUSIC / Past perfect: Anthony Payne on a recreation of Proms long gone00:02
Letter: Labour's plans to review media ownership00:02
The house that hid a mother's awful secret: Steve Boggan on the woman who kept two babies' bodies hidden for half a century00:02
Darling, who is that man?: Steven Berkoff thought his black shirt, bolero jacket, tight pants and Cuban heels would be just the thing for Glyndebourne. If only he'd known .BL.- STEVEN BERKOFF00:02
Grouse season starts late as estates conserve stocks00:02
News abandoned00:02
Concorde alert00:02
Letter: Labour's plans to review media ownership00:02
Golf: Accent on Montgomerie after eloquent opening: Price joins Scot in setting early pace as Irwin loses his cool at US PGA00:02
New C&G plan gives members pounds 300 more: 1.8bn pounds Lloyds merger revamped00:02
Sign of the times00:02
Grouse season starts late as estates conserve stocks00:02
Athletics: Ladejo digs in to steal Black's thunder: European Athletics Championships: British rivals one and two in men's 400m but out-of-sorts McKean makes no impression00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Islamic activists challenge Mubarak00:02
Pembroke: Samantha makes headlines00:02
Local enthusiasm and tourist trade keep rural lifeline open: Christian Wolmar takes a ticket to ride on a train that escaped Beeching's axe by chance00:02
Bullers shares leap on Slater involvement00:02
Cancer drug trials 'show remarkable result': Correction00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A couple unhappy in their own way: 'Love and Hatred: The Stormy Marriage of Leo and Sonya Tolstoy' - William L Shirer: Aurum, 16.95 pounds00:02
The Price of Power: Cuts in electricity bills will save most customers pounds 80: Regulator denies being too soft on companies and says price caps are tough but fair00:02
Athletics: O'Sullivan wasting no time in sizing up the mile00:02
Islam: back to the Dark Ages: We should not repeal the Enlightenment to appease Ayatollahs, says Conor Cruise O'Brien00:02
Bottom Line: Reed caught in a cleft00:02
Fair fault00:02
Postcard from Vancouver:A performing poet has to explain about Brillo pads and egg-cosies00:02
Train services on RMT strike days00:02
Athletics: O'Sullivan wasting no time in sizing up the mile00:02
FILM / Consider this a disaster: Adam Mars-Jones is stunned by the new Schwarzenegger vehicle, True Lies, 'an explosion in a script conference'00:02
Football: Rocastle off to Chelsea for 1.25m pounds00:02
Rugby Union: Success in SA talks: Compromise ends feud00:02
Strong arm of the law to open doors00:02
Obituary: Peter Cushing00:02
Britain imports US nuclear waste: Sellafield in deal to reprocess uranium from military plant00:02
The Price of Power: Cuts in electricity bills will save most customers pounds 80: Regulator denies being too soft on companies and says price caps are tough but fair00:02
Ariane take-off00:02
Baseball: Long battle beckons: Sympathy lacking as millionaire players strike out in costly battle against billionaire owners00:02
CINVen leads buyout league00:02
Head denies hypocrisy in sacking RE teacher00:02
Ethnic minority police officers set up group to tackle racism00:02
Knives sharpen for haircut of the century: Not all the battle to win the right to join a male-dominated military academy in the Deep South has been a growth experience for its first female entrant. Rupert Cornwell in Charleston reports00:02
FILM / Consider this a disaster: Adam Mars-Jones is stunned by the new Schwarzenegger vehicle, True Lies, 'an explosion in a script conference'00:02
View from Abroad: Actor John Cryer00:02
Letter: Epitaphs ancient and modern00:02
Letter: Epitaphs ancient and modern00:02
SCI takes a 'strategic' stake in Plantsbrook00:02
Liberator unleashes diplomatic row00:02
Shell expects oil price to remain firm: Volatility damages group's profits00:02
European interest rate rises hit British gilts and shares: Swedish and Italian changes prompt fears of Bank of England following suit00:02
Anger at RUC chief's ceasefire 'offer' hint to IRA: Loyalists incensed by suggestion that security operations could be scaled-down in Ulster00:02
Doing the Tudor time warp, forsooth00:02
Golf: Wright flies high00:02
Golf: Broadhurst in need of a party: Midlander seeks birthday honour00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 most borrowed authors00:02
Outside Edge: Duncan Steer goes fundraising in Twickenham00:02
Knives sharpen for haircut of the century: Not all the battle to win the right to join a male-dominated military academy in the Deep South has been a growth experience for its first female entrant. Rupert Cornwell in Charleston reports