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Letter: What China agreed to for Hong Kong00:02
Surgery breakthrough for leukaemia children00:02
Obituary: Erwin Ringel00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
FILM / And that is all there is: Is That All There Is? will be seen as the last film and testament of Lindsay Anderson, who died this week. Kevin Jackson reports on a fitting obituary and, below, Anderson's colleagues pay their respects00:02
Railtrack proposes mass sackings to end strike00:02
Greek request00:02
Fatal fall00:02
Science Consensus Conference: Taking tomatoes seriously: Science meets the public in a unique venture, starting this weekend. John Durant explains00:02
Judge attacks 'no jail' ruling in indecent assault cases00:02
Rise among Rollers pushes Vickers to doubled profits00:02
Cricket: Lara puts leaders on verge of title: Warwickshire close in on County Championship as Nottinghamshire look to secure second place00:02
Britain defiant over Modahl00:02
Racing: Double century for Dettori00:02
Scott inquiry report delayed00:02
Drought dries up fire drill00:02
Widow dies 70 years after inhaling asbestos00:02
Letter: Ireland in a United British Isles00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Broadcast voices of Sinn Fein now face up to being silenced00:02
Menem climbdown00:02
Out of China: A heady brew in the Beer Cultural Zone00:02
POP / Master of the universe: Andy Gill on Joe Cocker at the Forum, London00:02
Women abreast of rights on subway00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Fencing: Essex Open, Colchester00:02
Horse trial00:02
Leading Article: Never too soon for clear thinking00:02
BOOKS / This, that and a bit of murder too: After not-quite Chandlers, would-be thrillers and wannabe westerns, John Harvey struck gold with Resnick; Jasper Rees meets an overdue overnight success00:02
IRA Ceasefire: It's permanent, says Dublin: London receives assurance as Irish government prepares for peace forum00:02
Two US networks' shares rise on takeover rumours00:02
Rugby Union: Lewis dropped after 28 caps: Wales prefer Taylor for critical World Cup match with Romania in Bucharest00:02
On pop00:02
Cricket: Kitchen too hot for Glamorgan00:02
Why mum just can't be top dog00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Tebbit rounds on prison transfers: Political gaffe as bombers are sent to Irish jails00:02
Tennis: Back problem forces Lendl to withdraw: Challenge ends for former world No 1 and three-times US Open champion as Chang conquers Washington00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Final Day: Side View00:02
10,000 get back on their bikes: Humble cafe and Sixties' drug den. The Ace, an icon in working-class history00:02
Obituary: Elias Canetti00:02
Letter: Vatican persuader00:02
The 'instant camera'00:02
Bossi's antics risk alienating his party00:02
Radar guns to slow rover racers00:02
Bottom Line: Reckitt doubts00:02
Palestinians in a class of their own00:02
Inquiry 'rests on Lady Archer's word'00:02
Letter: Ireland in a United British Isles00:02
Obituary: Paolo Volponi00:02
Man shot dead00:02
Accident investigation00:02
Africa File: Mandela sends out mixed signals00:02
Non-League Football: Bird plays it safe: Signing spree00:02
Women 'get poorer care after heart attacks': Sexism claim by research doctors00:02
Pembroke: Oh what a lovely evening00:02
Obituary: Lindsay Anderson00:02
Rolls-Royce price hit by engine sales warning00:02
Libya parades its obsolete weapons of war: On the 25th anniversary of his coming to power, Gaddafi finds he has few friends00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Children's hopes reflect the sectarian divide: Catholic primary school pupils are more optimistic about the future than Protestants00:02
Paris attacks US over lifting arms embargo00:02
Obituary: Rabbi Isaac Bernstein00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Mitterrand lifts veil on his Vichy 'service'00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Heavily subsidised economy waits for 'peace dividend': Hopes of growth tempered by fears of cut in grants00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Equestrianism: Burghley Three-Day Event, Stamford00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Russia behaves, but for how long?: The withdrawal of Russian troops from the Baltics is a signal the West must act on, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Swimming: Lan makes waves: The World Championships00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Link with Israel00:02
Jones Lang puts high price on Broadgate's prospects: The pounds 1.5bn valuation could have implications for rents. Tom Stevenson reports00:02
Zaire urges Rwanda refugees to go home by end of the month00:02
View from City Road: Stein's spirit haunts gamble00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Why the Belgians love pigeon droppings00:02
Letter: Still streaking00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Recording artist: Don van Vliet, the artist, is now back in touch with Captain Beefheart, the legend. Robert Hanks spots the difference00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Wanted: work for skilled security service00:02
Ormond St treatment cuts row00:02
Centrefold: Scoop of the week: Ice cream war00:02
Letter: Suffering behind Scotland's emptiness00:02
DoT gives go-ahead to scrap Tube lines00:02
Law Report: Documents may be partly blanked out: GE Capital Corporate Finance Group v Bankers Trust Co and others - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Leggatt and Lord Justice Hoffmann), 29 July 1994.00:02
GNI fined pounds 21,600 for trading breaches00:02
Letter: Deliberate injustice against blacks and Asians00:02
View from City Road: Do not be fooled by Lonrho00:02
BBC revives old favourites00:02
Where shall we meet?: Cafe des Amis WC200:02
Leading Article: The politics of peace00:02
Obituary: Harry Rosenblatt00:02
Moscow offer00:02
Feedback: PAPERS chase00:02
Letter: Doctors look abroad for a cure to their complaints00:02
Onion taunt00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Blair transfers party secretary in first shake-up00:02
Asbestos verdict00:02
Birthdays00:02
Leading Article: Listen up, you good ol' boys and gals00:02
Tough start to US-Cuba refugee talks00:02
Rugby Union: Time to blow whistle on beast within: Fight to curb foul play as high stakes result in new breed of violence. Steve Bale reports00:02
Basking in sunshine and hope00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Optimism tinged by spectre of a bloody nightmare: Donald Macintyre, Political Editor, interviews James Molyneaux, leader of the Ulster Unionists, about his concerns for the future00:02
Stock Exchange to tackle problem of short selling00:02
Court Circular00:02
People: Rabin sees the error of his 'manners' gibe00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Final Day: Why the Right Size is huge: Hamish McColl looks a bit like Stan Laurel; Sean Foley doesn't. Miles Kington accepted an invitation to Stop Calling Me Vernon00:02
After Hours00:02
Bulgarian miner finds a novel way to make his protest seen and heard00:02
Karadzic threatens Muslims over Belgrade blockade00:02
On theatre00:02
View from abroad: Lea De Laria, comedian00:02
FILM REVIEW / Paper over the cracks: It's described as a comedy, but who's getting all the jokes? Adam Mars-Jones on The Hudsucker Proxy00:02
Obituary: Tushar Kanti Ghosh00:02
Rowland retains position at Lonrho: Board interrupts meeting to inform Stock Exchange of patriarch's unchanged role within the company00:02
Letter: Ireland in a United British Isles00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Patriarch expects a republican split: IRA veteran who founded Noraid says Gerry Adams has 'sold out'00:02
Doctors find space for stress00:02
Loyalist killers strike in Belfast: Murder raises fears of Protestant campaign - Major 'livid' as IRA men are sent to Ulster00:02
Computers: Printing presses the purse: Shopping for a printer? You soon will be, so William Gallagher compares the two processes on offer00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Cricket: Walsh sparkles after the rain: Leicestershire's title hopes recede00:02
Batterer Bobbitt00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Reckitt confirms interest in arm of Eastman Kodak00:02
Computers: Laser versus inkjet: seconds out00:02
Born again boyz from the hood: Victory Outreach00:02
Law: Computing is an open book: Lawyers are being encouraged to take bigger steps to a hi-tech future, says Roger Trapp00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
Letter: Doctors look abroad for a cure to their complaints00:02
Football: Littlewoods scoop FA Cup sponsorship: Pools firm secures deal00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Alfred Dunhill Cup, Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St Andrews00:02
Redwood attacks cash for industry: Labour says minister is undermining the Welsh economy00:02
Racing: Eddery merits his main chance: A famous name has been of no assistance to the pilot of tomorrow's big-race favourite. Sue Montgomery reports00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Final Day: Conferences00:02
Abduction attempt00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Final Day: Reviews00:02
Purchasing price rise sparks Wall St nerves00:02
RADIO / Outside Edge: Jasper Rees on Ndingo Nacio, the Kenyan soap Opera00:02
Equestrianism: Star back in orbit: Thomson edges ahead00:02
On cinema00:02
Fifty years of youth fashion at street level to be celebrated in major new exhibition00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 National Trust Properties00:02
Bonn maps out flexible routes for EU reform00:02
Setback for Japan's UN ambitions00:02
Bottom Line: T&N carries on with the paper chase00:02
Chicago shocked by murderous end to South Side story00:02
MUSIC / THE PROMS: Hollywood tribute: Edward Seckerson on the Los Angeles Philharmonic, conducted by Esa-Pekka Salonen00:02
Rugby League: Gloom for Hulme00:02
Country takes to the air on an upbeat note: New station remixes a genre with a dash of rock and goes easy on the gloom00:02
THEATRE / The strong, silent type: Richard Loup-Nolan on The Hour We Knew Nothing of Each Other at the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh00:02
My Week: Talking turkey when not chasing chickens: Mary Cousins tries to scale the language barrier with a house full of students who don't speak English00:02
Burns woman dies00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
I can see clearly now the pain has gone: Sweet are the uses of adversity, said the Bard. Yasmin Alibhai-Brown meets four women whose sudden suffering brought them freedom00:02
Feedback: Deep-pan delivery00:02
FILM / Film Charts00:02
Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Cricket: Record for slick Hick00:02
Today's Number: 500:02
Company News in Brief00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Work continues00:02
Officers suspended00:02
O J delay00:02
Science Concensus Conference: Unnatural dilemmas for a hungry world00:02
Lloyd's row erupts over solvency: Members' association says mistaken assessment of losses may hurt some names00:02
MPs support campaign to brighten up the evenings: Fresh drive to put clocks forward00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / It's a simple tale of boy meets trash00:02
British Gas freed to negotiate prices for large consumers: Rivals fear big reductions and cross-subsidies for domestic losses00:02
Obituary: David Wright00:02
The lesson that Hannah's mummy forgot to teach her00:02
Law Update: Pannone Napier to be dissolved00:02
Upset over A-levels led to suicide00:02
Feedback: Masses of mail00:02
Letter: Doctors look abroad for a cure to their complaints00:02
Women abreast of rights on subway00:02
Computers: Why Windows is a feminist issue: Icons and folders are go-faster toys by boys for boys, argues Mary Dejevsky, ready to scream at the sight of a mouse00:02
Ladbroke buys three casinos for pounds 50m: Gaming Board will investigate background of directors before giving leisure group a licence00:02
Implant verdict00:02
Finance directors 'too close to their auditors': Survey fuels debate over cosy connections with accounting firms00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
US to hold talks in Pyongyang00:02
French raids over killings00:02
German output leaps ahead: Bundesbank leaves rates unchanged as evidence of recovery grows00:02
View from City Road: Outbreak of reason at Ofgas00:02
Murder charge00:02
Letter: Ireland in a United British Isles00:02
Bottom Line: Vickers' problems00:02
Teresa offer00:02
Financial sector provides pounds 15.6bn boost to payments: Invisibles sustain record as top earner00:02
Obituary: Gilbert Le Coze00:02
London walks: Taking a look at the Rookery nook: Streatham's gardens00:02
Golf: Clarke begins assault on Ryder Cup mountain: Young Irishman sets his sights high at Alpine location while Faldo's experiment with unorthodox grip meets with little success00:02
Market Report: Gloomy display brings back interest-rate fears00:02
Lilliput founder to make pounds 6m from sale to Stanhome00:02
Albania warns00:02
Law Update: Pass rate goes up00:02
Computers: Why Windows is a feminist issue: Icons and folders are go-faster toys by boys for boys, argues Mary Dejevsky, ready to scream at the sight of a mouse00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Unionists fear minority status in a republic of 32 counties: The Protestants think of themselves as British. David McKittrick considers the complications00:02
Voice-loss teacher wins injury cash00:02
Playboy for today00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Rugby Union: Hunter and Hull switch for Baa-Baas00:02
Shares rally in Body Shop fightback: Pre-emptive strike against yesterday's publication of journalist's attack reaps stock market reward. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Letter: Confessions that lead to conviction00:02
Arrest death inquiry call00:02
Rescued climber in coma00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Four inmates at the centre of controversy00:02
Pupil killed herself over A-level results00:02
Williams still on takeover trail00:02
Question Time: Kate Parkin, publisher00:02
FILM REVIEWS / Blown away by events: Other new releases - Blown Away, Director: Stephen Hopkins; When a Man Loves . . ., Director: Luis Mandoki; Naked in New York, Director: Dan Algrant; The Slingshot, Director: Ake Sandgren00:02
Don't forget to pack your inhibitions: Why, asks Jane Jakeman, do privileged Britons pose as poor students and write tedious travel books?00:02
Football: Scales set to follow Babb: Liverpool's pounds 7m swoop