00:02
When car buyers drive into trouble: Nic Cicutti warns against acquiring a vehicle on which cash is still owing00:02
Burundi hovers on the edge of Armageddon: Robert Block believes that after a week of mounting violence, Rwanda's neighbour looks likely to become the next theatre of carnage in the region00:02
Iran agents abduct liberal at funeral00:02
Money Grouse: The disappearing account00:02
RECIPE / Aubergine keeps cool00:02
Ghost of Jimmy Carter haunts Clinton00:02
To the manor born: The former home of children's author Lucy Boston continues to enchant. Alexandra Buxton stepped back in time00:02
A Hostage to History: Correction00:02
Cricket: All smiles for Reeve's merry men: Martin Johnson on the Warwickshire side seeking a unique grand slam and spreading a little cheer at Edgbaston00:02
Cambodians act00:02
Letter: Parenthood taxes not the answer to population problems00:02
Travel: Please fasten your garland of marigolds: Indian drivers keep to a strict observance of their Highway Code, based on an ancient text. Peter Hughes offers a translation00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Shell in talks over Texaco lubricants00:02
Money Grouse: The disappearing account00:02
Life-savings theft00:02
Likud threat00:02
Travel: A breath of fresh air from the Stone Age: Forget the leprechauns and long-winded folk songs: an archaeological excavation in Co Mayo has unearthed a thriving farming settlement of 6,000 years ago, says Sean Coughlan00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Ferry to stop animal exports00:02
Cricket: Lewis eases into groove00:02
Chess champion00:02
Church Appointments00:02
Speedy Stobart00:02
Rugby Union: Luyt takes lessons in humility: Admired Engelbrecht springs back from the brink of sacking by South Africa's dictatorial president00:02
Sex abuse anger00:02
Travel: Please fasten your garland of marigolds: Indian drivers keep to a strict observance of their Highway Code, based on an ancient text. Peter Hughes offers a translation00:02
Cycling: Fondriest has fire in his eyes: Italian's triumphant ride00:02
Travel: Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
India's poor sell 'bits of their bodies' to the world's rich: Tim McGirk reports from Madras on huge profits made from trading in human organs00:02
View from City Road: Strange movements in Belfast00:02
Property: Harsh words exchanged for deeds: Buying and selling can bring out the worst in customers as well as estate agents, says Anne Spackman00:02
Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst00:02
Travel: Misconnected00:02
Unilever advances despite 'soap wars': Acquisitions boost profits in Europe and America00:02
Sex abuse anger00:02
Clinton battles to put presidency back on course00:02
FOOD / Eating from the table of contents: Richard Olney's new recipe book draws on his friendship with a Provencal family. Emily Green digests it00:02
Letter: The huge debt that we owe to Harris00:02
Travel: Non-optional extras00:02
THEATRE / A leap of faith: Molly Sweeney- Gate Theatre, Dublin00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Property: Tenants set for a court battle over insurance00:02
French beat Vosper to pounds 300m Kuwait order00:02
Cricket: Praiseworthy Parsons00:02
Holiday prize00:02
Berlusconi faces crisis as lira falls00:02
Musical director falls at the Bastille00:02
Sacking of RE teacher unfair, school admits00:02
Obituary: Robert Hutton00:02
SA blacks go on strike to back white comrade00:02
Castro accuses US of inciting mass exodus from Cuba00:02
Taxing prospect of a Labour victory: Sue Fieldman consults the experts, and finds that much of the advice is the same whichever party gets in00:02
Travel: Departures: Doubtful savings00:02
Rugby Union: Watkins offers evidence to WRU00:02
Football: Local heroics are not enough: David McKinney on a season of challenges and changes for Scotland00:02
Cracks in the harmony thingy00:02
OFF THE SHELF / An usher with gilt stirrups: Kenneth Baxter on George Cavendish's remarkable close-up life of Cardinal Wolsey00:02
Voting challenge00:02
Football / Kick-Off '94-95: Fleeting appearance for Cantona as curtain rises: United to lose their maverick Frenchman to three-match suspension after tomorrow's Charity Shield. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Likud threat00:02
Leading Article: Fear and foreboding coming to Woking00:02
Sacking of RE teacher unfair, school admits00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Holiday therapy for burglary boy 'not a soft option'00:02
Motor Racing: Mosley asked to think again00:02
Woman is cleared of bath death of toddler00:02
Baseball: The American diamond is not always forever: Rupert Cornwell in Baltimore witnesses high disapproval as baseball strikes out00:02
Golf / US PGA Championship: Price rises to double challenge: Faldo advances to catch Woosnam as Welshman and Montgomerie falter at US PGA Championship00:02
When car buyers drive into trouble: Nic Cicutti warns against acquiring a vehicle on which cash is still owing00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Profile: Is this the end for the Terminator?: Arnold Schwarzenegger, trying to be sensitive too late00:02
Rugby Union: Luyt takes lessons in humility: Admired Engelbrecht springs back from the brink of sacking by South Africa's dictatorial president00:02
Howden makes pounds 9.5m placing00:02
UPBEAT: Invincibly good-natured00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Rossmont receives two bids00:02
'Torture' arrests00:02
Travel: Community chest00:02
Wills00:02
FOOD / Give yourself a decent interval: Edinburgh offers nourishment for the body as well as the mind at Festival time, says Anne Cowan00:02
Venables is cleared of pounds 50,000 bribe to Clough00:02
Car licensing agency plans 1,500 job cuts: Decision to close offices will be music to ears of tax dodgers, say critics00:02
US and N Korea move towards a deal00:02
SAYE with Leeds00:02
Car licensing agency plans 1,500 job cuts: Decision to close offices will be music to ears of tax dodgers, say critics00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Motoring: How to get stuck on paying for a new car: Richard Feast on the pros and cons of 'personal contract purchases'00:02
SAYE with Leeds00:02
'Torture' arrests00:02
Service appointments00:02
Team sets out to calm Hutus00:02
Georgian failure00:02
Arms find triggers new fears of rebel uprising in Mexico00:02
Court Circular00:02
Cradle to grave NHS buried by Government00:02
Property: Daydream Homes: Low prices up in the Highlands00:02
Portillo faces disabled subsidy climbdown00:02
The Independent Foreign Fiction Award: By the sacred river: Japan's leading novelist joins the shortlist for Independent prize00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Famine with luvvy chit-chat: 'Cause Celeb' - Helen Fielding: Picador, 14.99 pounds00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football / Kick-Off '94-95: Fleeting appearance for Cantona as curtain rises: United to lose their maverick Frenchman to three-match suspension after tomorrow's Charity Shield. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Travel: Oddly enough, it's still Spain: Simon Calder was surprised. Just a mile from the bars and beaches of package-tour Majorca, there is a sublime, unspoilt island00:02
Obituary: Margaret Gibson00:02
Motor Racing: FIA cancels the Italian Grand Prix: Championship leaders counter FIA's claim on missing fuel filter as their No 1 driver sweeps to overnight pole position00:02
Clinton battles to put presidency back on course00:02
Clinton arms move welcomed00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Ritual Britain: Rector keeps door firmly closed in row over spinster's mausoleum: A clergyman's decision to ban the public from a bizarre graveyard ritual has upset cult followers. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Motor Racing: Mosley asked to think again00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Letter: Habitats of Britain's birds are under threat00:02
Speedy Stobart00:02
Church Appointments00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
OPERA / Welcome to the menagerie: Della Couling reports from Pesaro on Dario Fo's second encounter with the wit of Rossini00:02
Landmarks: Tepotzlan, Mexico00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Modern Pentathlon00:02
Letter: Habitats of Britain's birds are under threat00:02
Obituary: Robert Hutton00:02
Letter: The huge debt that we owe to Harris00:02
Letter: Habitats of Britain's birds are under threat00:02
FOOD / Tough exterior yields sweet flesh: Melons may breed like rabbits, but our cookery writer sticks with the old, thoroughbred families of fruit for her summer starter and dessert recipes00:02
Travel: Departures: Russian about00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Druids and bards in bright landscapes: Jan Morris on a striking book which confirms that the Welsh have eyes as well as voices: 'Gwenllian: Essays on Visual Culture' - Peter Lord: Gomer, 12.95 pounds00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Druids and bards in bright landscapes: Jan Morris on a striking book which confirms that the Welsh have eyes as well as voices: 'Gwenllian: Essays on Visual Culture' - Peter Lord: Gomer, 12.95 pounds00:02
Ghost of Jimmy Carter haunts Clinton00:02
Appeals: British Diabetic Association launch new campaign00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Move to ban Hess rallies00:02
Travel: Departures: Russian about00:02
Berlusconi faces crisis as lira falls00:02
Racing: Count shares Ern's earnings00:02
Direct Line cuts00:02
NZ ruling party faces poll trial00:02
DRINK / Wines made to travel as well: Flying winemakers from Australia are having a big influence on European vineyards, says Anthony Rose00:02
Motorway tolls 'will put lives at risk': MPs warn ministers that charges will choke unsuitable roads00:02
Labour demands share price inquiry: Cook seeks assurance that electricity chiefs 'have not abused their position' in run-up to Offer announcement00:02
Appeals: British Diabetic Association launch new campaign00:02
Catholics sense the chance to win the peace: David McKittrick has reported from Northern Ireland for 23 of the 25 years since British troops went into Londonderry. Here he looks back and assesses prospects for peace00:02
Labour demands share price inquiry: Cook seeks assurance that electricity chiefs 'have not abused their position' in run-up to Offer announcement00:02
Radiation tests for nuclear sub crew00:02
L&G to revamp trust for buyouts00:02
Football: Team News00:02
FOOD / Give yourself a decent interval: Edinburgh offers nourishment for the body as well as the mind at Festival time, says Anne Cowan00:02
Out of Russia: Summertime in the city and the living is uneasy00:02
Albanian strike00:02
Golf: Davies climbs back into contention00:02
Letter: Habitats of Britain's birds are under threat00:02
Travel: A breath of fresh air from the Stone Age: Forget the leprechauns and long-winded folk songs: an archaeological excavation in Co Mayo has unearthed a thriving farming settlement of 6,000 years ago, says Sean Coughlan00:02
Cricket: Tourists frustrated00:02
Halifax's variable rate00:02
Cambodians act00:02
FOOD / Tough exterior yields sweet flesh: Melons may breed like rabbits, but our cookery writer sticks with the old, thoroughbred families of fruit for her summer starter and dessert recipes00:02
View from City Road: Bancophobia back in the air00:02
Cricket: Praiseworthy Parsons00:02
Sport Quotes of the week00:02
Remains of terror victims in mass grave at Moscow zoo00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Naive? Twice in one week?00:02
Gamble on rising European rates puts mark in demand: US bond market helped by unexpectedly soft inflation data00:02
Profile: Is this the end for the Terminator?: Arnold Schwarzenegger, trying to be sensitive too late00:02
Rugby Union: Watkins offers evidence to WRU00:02
Letter: A long time in politics00:02
Country Matters: Spooky screams and Roman curses00:02
Motoring: How to get stuck on paying for a new car: Richard Feast on the pros and cons of 'personal contract purchases'00:02
Appointments00:02
Hospital discharge preceded death of stroke victim00:02
Navy defends role in 'tuna wars'00:02
View from City Road: Sweden breaks cover on rate front00:02
Travel: Non-optional extras00:02
Racing: Injury scuppers Turtle plunge: Punters marooned as Chapple-Hyam colt treads water until York next week00:02
RECORDS / Double Play: Marriage of true minds: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson on John Eliot Gardiner's new recording of The Marriage of Figaro00:02
Ferry to stop animal exports00:02
Minister backs child-minders' right to smack00:02
US and N Korea move towards a deal00:02
Bird call00:02
Scriveners' Company00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
To the manor born: The former home of children's author Lucy Boston continues to enchant. Alexandra Buxton stepped back in time00:02
Remains of terror victims in mass grave at Moscow zoo00:02
Getty gives pounds 1m to save the 'Three Graces'00:02
Gorbachev fear for democracy00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fresh Bali sugar: 'When the World was Steady' - Claire Messud: Granta, 14.99 pounds00:02
Motor Racing: FIA cancels the Italian Grand Prix: Championship leaders counter FIA's claim on missing fuel filter as their No 1 driver sweeps to overnight pole position00:02
MUSIC / A Martian sends a libretto home: Seven years ago, the poet Craig Raine learnt a lesson about new opera: 'People find it hard to hear the words.' Now he realises that if something's worth singing once, it's worth singing 42 times00:02
Market Report: New York sparks recovery from deep in the doldrums00:02
Cracks in the harmony thingy00:02
NZ ruling party faces poll trial00:02
Football: Learning to live with football's bogeyman: Dave Hadfield lived next door to Charles Hughes - and survived00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Famine with luvvy chit-chat: 'Cause Celeb' - Helen Fielding: Picador, 14.99 pounds00:02
Athletics / European Athletics Championships: Pride of Wales is a class apart00:02
Chess champion00:02
I have a taste for romance00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A beacon that would attract an angel: 'Balzac' - Graham Robb: Picador, 20 pounds: Hugo Barnacle on Balzac, the great writer who remained his mother's disappointment00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Racing: Injury scuppers Turtle plunge: Punters marooned as Chapple-Hyam colt treads water until York next week00:02
Football Diary: Fry fetes Barnet's finest00:02
Getty gives pounds 1m to save the 'Three Graces'00:02
Team sets out to calm Hutus00:02
Man found hanged may have killed waitress: Note 'describes Salcombe murder'00:02
Gorbachev fear for democracy00:02
REVIEW / Boy-racers by jingo: Britain at its best00:02
Thatcher eclipsed00:02
MUSIC / Hiss and miss: The Indian Queen - Glasgow Citizens00:02
View from City Road: Takeover time looms for utilities00:02
Wills00:02
Burundi hovers on the edge of Armageddon: Robert Block believes that after a week of mounting violence, Rwanda's neighbour looks likely to become the next theatre of carnage in the region00:02
Property: Tenants set for a court battle over insurance00:02
Life-savings theft00:02
Letter: Parenthood taxes not the answer to population problems00:02
Sport: The week in review00:02
Birthdays00:02
Football: Taylor intending to tame Wolves' prize Bull: Clive White looks at today's Endsleigh League programme00:02
Pornography hoard00:02
Property: Harsh words exchanged for deeds: Buying and selling can bring out the worst in customers as well as estate agents, says Anne Spackman00:02
Travel: Misconnected00:02
Clinton arms move welcomed00:02
Football: Team News00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
A Hostage to History: Correction00:02
Market Report: New York sparks recovery from deep in the doldrums00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
I have a taste for romance00:02
Musical director falls at the Bastille00:02
Minister backs child-minders' right to smack00:02
Hypo pays pounds 300,000 into mispriced Jersey cash fund00:02
Motoring: The Mondeo gets six appeal: Ford has made an already good car even better by giving it a smooth, American-built V6 engine. Roger Bell gives it a warm welcome00:02
FOOD / Gastropod00:02
Football: Graham rules out purchase of Brolin00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Catholics sense the chance to win the peace: David McKittrick has reported from Northern Ireland for 23 of the 25 years since British troops went into Londonderry. Here he looks back and assesses prospects for peace00:02
OFF THE SHELF / An usher with gilt stirrups: Kenneth Baxter on George Cavendish's remarkable close-up life of Cardinal Wolsey00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Recommended00:02
Gamble on rising European rates puts mark in demand: US bond market helped by unexpectedly soft inflation data00:02
Equestrianism: Dixon in control: Get Smart settles00:02
A nose for trouble as act with spoon comes unstuck00:02
Voting challenge00:02
View from City Road: Takeover time looms for utilities00:02
Football / Kick-Off '94-95: Life of Bryan takes on a new meaning: Captain Marvel has a new cape and a fresh crusade. Guy Hodgson on Bryan Robson, Teesside saviour00:02
Cash payment sparked 'bung' claim: Steve Boggan examines the story which led to allegations against England's football manager00:02
Policy discount00:02
Albanian strike00:02
View from City Road: Strange movements in Belfast00:02
Double bonus for C&G savers: Vincent Duggleby pinpoints the winners in the revised distribution plan00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Slow food goes fast00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
View from City Road: Sweden breaks cover on rate front00:02
Baseball: The American diamond is not always forever: Rupert Cornwell in Baltimore witnesses high disapproval as baseball strikes out00:02
Halifax's variable rate00:02
Cricket: Illingworth's forward plan starts with a backward glance: Thoughts of hard battles ahead against the old enemy prompt England to consider recalling their warhorses to the colours00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fresh Bali sugar: 'When the World was Steady' - Claire Messud: Granta, 14.99 pounds00:02
Holiday therapy for burglary boy 'not a soft option'00:02
Iran agents abduct liberal at funeral00:02
Policy discount00:02
L&G to revamp trust for buyouts00:02
Hypo pays pounds 300,000 into mispriced Jersey cash fund00:02
Solicitor ordered to hand over West case tapes00:02
Travel: Departures: Travel bookshelf00:02
DRINK / Wines made to travel as well: Flying winemakers from Australia are having a big influence on European vineyards, says Anthony Rose00:02
Letter: Habitats of Britain's birds are under threat00:02
Letter: Parenthood taxes not the answer to population problems00:02
Railtrack's hopes of reversing strike fade: Signal workers' action remains solid as union refuses fresh ballot and company resorts to newspaper advertising campaign00:02
Castro accuses US of inciting mass exodus from Cuba00:02
Letter: The higher education we deserve00:02
Football: Graham rules out purchase of Brolin00:02
Cricket: Knight darkens Surrey's day00:02
Double bonus for C&G savers: Vincent Duggleby pinpoints the winners in the revised distribution plan00:02
Athletics / European Championship: Britain's golden hurdlers rise to the occasion00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Growing wild00:02
RECIPE / Aubergine keeps cool00:02
Sporting Digest: Modern Pentathlon00:02
Football / Kick-Off '94-95: Life of Bryan takes on a new meaning: Captain Marvel has a new cape and a fresh crusade. Guy Hodgson on Bryan Robson, Teesside saviour00:02
Cricket: Knight darkens Surrey's day00:02
Football Diary: Fry fetes Barnet's finest00:02
Leading Article: Fear and foreboding coming to Woking00:02
Canadian regulators move in at Confederation Life00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Vittorio goes sour among the tomatoes: 'In a Glass House' - Nino Ricci: Sinclair Stevenson, 14.99 pounds00:02
RECORDS / Double Play: Marriage of true minds: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson on John Eliot Gardiner's new recording of The Marriage of Figaro00:02
Letter: Parenthood taxes not the answer to population problems00:02
Travel: Departures: Mickey moins cher00:02
Taxing prospect of a Labour victory: Sue Fieldman consults the experts, and finds that much of the advice is the same whichever party gets in00:02
Cricket: Lewis eases into groove00:02
Faith and Reason: God does not change, but we do: Our series on Catholicism and feminism continues. Christina Rees, of the Movement for Women's Ordination, argues that the insights of feminism express God's love00:02
Unilever advances despite 'soap wars': Acquisitions boost profits in Europe and America00:02
REVIEW / Boy-racers by jingo: Britain at its best00:02
Cycling: Fondriest has fire in his eyes: Italian's triumphant ride00:02
Golf: Davies climbs back into contention00:02
Northern rates00:02
Letter: Habitats of Britain's birds are under threat00:02
UPBEAT: Invincibly good-natured00:02
FOOD & DRINK / Slow food goes fast00:02
Today's Number: 70000:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Ritual Britain: Rector keeps door firmly closed in row over spinster's mausoleum: A clergyman's decision to ban the public from a bizarre graveyard ritual has upset cult followers. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
The festival now arriving . . .: The circus is coming to town: fly-posting battles are starting, box-office records being broken, and acts and spectators flooding into Edinburgh. Peter Guttridge met some of them off the train00:02
India's poor sell 'bits of their bodies' to the world's rich: Tim McGirk reports from Madras on huge profits made from trading in human organs00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sport Quotes of the week00:02
Howden makes pounds 9.5m placing00:02
Travel: Departures: Mickey moins cher00:02
Travel: Boarding games00:02
Bird call00:02
Britannia Royal Naval College00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Counting pennies costs 5 pounds at Barclays00:02
Row breaks over late TV licence application00:02
Mortgage discounts00:02
Landmarks: Tepotzlan, Mexico00:02
Court Circular00:02
Cradle to grave NHS buried by Government00:02
Football: Learning to live with football's bogeyman: Dave Hadfield lived next door to Charles Hughes - and survived00:02
Out of Russia: Summertime in the city and the living is uneasy00:02
Travel: Community chest00:02
Scriveners' Company00:02
Letter: A long time in politics00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Growing wild00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Naive? Twice in one week?00:02
Row breaks over late TV licence application00:02
Equestrianism: Dixon in control: Get Smart settles00:02
Letter: Parenthood taxes not the answer to population problems00:02
Obituary: Margaret Gibson00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Vittorio goes sour among the tomatoes: 'In a Glass House' - Nino Ricci: Sinclair Stevenson, 14.99 pounds00:02
Faith and Reason: God does not change, but we do: Our series on Catholicism and feminism continues. Christina Rees, of the Movement for Women's Ordination, argues that the insights of feminism express God's love00:02
Service appointments00:02
SA blacks go on strike to back white comrade00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
View from City Road: Bancophobia back in the air00:02
Portillo faces disabled subsidy climbdown00:02
MUSIC / Hiss and miss: The Indian Queen - Glasgow Citizens00:02
Athletics / European Athletics Championships: Gunnell and Jackson rise to occasion: Britain continue on the gold standard as happy hurdlers leave opposition trailing in wake00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Football: Local heroics are not enough: David McKinney on a season of challenges and changes for Scotland00:02
Navy defends role in 'tuna wars'00:02
Man found hanged may have killed waitress: Note 'describes Salcombe murder'00:02
Letter: The higher education we deserve00:02
Motoring: The Mondeo gets six appeal: Ford has made an already good car even better by giving it a smooth, American-built V6 engine. Roger Bell gives it a warm welcome00:02
Appeals: Macintyre Care restoring the German Hospital in east London00:02
Anger at sentence on lorry driver who killed boy00:02
Obituary: Hilde Eccles00:02
Travel: Up front in a truck across the outback: Road trains more than 160ft long are the life-blood of the Northern Territory of Australia. Jeremy Hart took a ride on one00:02
Anger at sentence on lorry driver who killed boy00:02
Baseball: The American diamond is not always forever: Rupert Cornwell in Baltimore witnesses high disapproval as baseball strikes out00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Recommended00:02
Mortgage discounts00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Pornography hoard00:02
Holiday prize00:02
Sport: The week in review00:02
Radiation tests for nuclear sub crew00:02
Cash payment sparked 'bung' claim: Steve Boggan examines the story which led to allegations against England's football manager00:02
THEATRE / A leap of faith: Molly Sweeney- Gate Theatre, Dublin00:02
Letter: The huge debt that we owe to Harris00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Property: Daydream Homes: Low prices up in the Highlands00:02
Country Matters: Spooky screams and Roman curses00:02
Obituary: Hilde Eccles00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A beacon that would attract an angel: 'Balzac' - Graham Robb: Picador, 20 pounds: Hugo Barnacle on Balzac, the great writer who remained his mother's disappointment00:02
Islamic militants threaten to attack French in Algeria00:02
KPMG sued over B&C by rival accountants00:02
Heart Searching: My date with a serial bastard: Sexy, attentive, honest: he seemed too good to be true - and he was, writes Sara Silver00:02
The Independent Foreign Fiction Award: By the sacred river: Japan's leading novelist joins the shortlist for Independent prize00:02
Letter: Parenthood taxes not the answer to population problems00:02
Northern rates00:02
Athletics / European Athletics Championships: Pride of Wales is a class apart00:02
Argentina gets attack warning00:02
Heart Searching: Together leaves London00:02
Secured loans00:02
Appointments00:02
Argentina gets attack warning00:02
Football: Taylor intending to tame Wolves' prize Bull: Clive White looks at today's Endsleigh League programme00:02
Britannia Royal Naval College00:02
Georgian failure00:02
Thatcher eclipsed00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Hospital discharge preceded death of stroke victim00:02
Heart Searching: Together leaves London00:02
OPERA / Welcome to the menagerie: Della Couling reports from Pesaro on Dario Fo's second encounter with the wit of Rossini00:02
Venables is cleared of pounds 50,000 bribe to Clough00:02
MUSIC / A Martian sends a libretto home: Seven years ago, the poet Craig Raine learnt a lesson about new opera: 'People find it hard to hear the words.' Now he realises that if something's worth singing once, it's worth singing 42 times00:02
Counting pennies costs 5 pounds at Barclays00:02
Railtrack's hopes of reversing strike fade: Signal workers' action remains solid as union refuses fresh ballot and company resorts to newspaper advertising campaign00:02
Athletics / European Championship: Britain's golden hurdlers rise to the occasion00:02
Heart Searching: My date with a serial bastard: Sexy, attentive, honest: he seemed too good to be true - and he was, writes Sara Silver00:02
Cricket: Tourists frustrated00:02
French beat Vosper to pounds 300m Kuwait order00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
The festival now arriving . . .: The circus is coming to town: fly-posting battles are starting, box-office records being broken, and acts and spectators flooding into Edinburgh. Peter Guttridge met some of them off the train00:02
Travel: Departures: Doubtful savings00:02
Cricket: Illingworth's forward plan starts with a backward glance: Thoughts of hard battles ahead against the old enemy prompt England to consider recalling their warhorses to the colours00:02
Travel: Departures: Loss leaders lost00:02
Travel: Departures: Loss leaders lost00:02
A nose for trouble as act with spoon comes unstuck00:02
Gardening: Cottage industry show: Small villages bursting with flowers and fruit trees are one of summer's sweetest treats, says Anna Pavord00:02
Islamic militants threaten to attack French in Algeria00:02
Canadian regulators move in at Confederation Life00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Motorway tolls 'will put lives at risk': MPs warn ministers that charges will choke unsuitable roads00:02
Travel: Oddly enough, it's still Spain: Simon Calder was surprised. Just a mile from the bars and beaches of package-tour Majorca, there is a sublime, unspoilt island00:02
Letter: The huge debt that we owe to Harris00:02
Golf / US PGA Championship: Price rises to double challenge: Faldo advances to catch Woosnam as Welshman and Montgomerie falter at US PGA Championship00:02
Gardening: Tool Box: A clean sweep for the autumn00:02
Today's Number: 70000:02
KPMG sued over B&C by rival accountants00:02
Appeals: Macintyre Care restoring the German Hospital in east London00:02
Planning ahead00:02
Secured loans00:02
Travel: Up front in a truck across the outback: Road trains more than 160ft long are the life-blood of the Northern Territory of Australia. Jeremy Hart took a ride on one00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst00:02
Racing: Count shares Ern's earnings00:02
Gardening: Cottage industry show: Small villages bursting with flowers and fruit trees are one of summer's sweetest treats, says Anna Pavord00:02
Direct Line cuts00:02
Gardening: Tool Box: A clean sweep for the autumn00:02
Travel: Boarding games00:02
Cricket: All smiles for Reeve's merry men: Martin Johnson on the Warwickshire side seeking a unique grand slam and spreading a little cheer at Edgbaston00:02
Woman is cleared of bath death of toddler00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Arms find triggers new fears of rebel uprising in Mexico00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Athletics / European Athletics Championships: Gunnell and Jackson rise to occasion: Britain continue on the gold standard as happy hurdlers leave opposition trailing in wake00:02
Rossmont receives two bids00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Solicitor ordered to hand over West case tapes00:02
Shell in talks over Texaco lubricants00:02
Planning ahead00:02
FOOD / Eating from the table of contents: Richard Olney's new recipe book draws on his friendship with a Provencal family. Emily Green digests it00:02
Move to ban Hess rallies00:02
FOOD / Gastropod