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Computers: Feedback: Microsoft renames 'Chicago'00:02
My Week: Backwards round the bend, all over again: Mirror, signal, manoeuvre - Joanna Elizabeth Ashwanden suffers the consequences of letting her driving licence lapse00:02
Competition for motorway tolls system criticised: Bids for hi-tech scheme expected from 29 consortia despite discontent. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
GMTV wins reprieve after improvement in services: Better news coverage helps station described by watchdog as 'poor' escape fine. Rhys Williams reports00:02
Tooth pics: Dentists and artists have never mixed too well, until Simon Grennan brought them together in Eastbourne. Robert Hanks opens wide00:02
All systems go in software: Diane Coyle compares the strategies of two companies competing for the biggest international computer projects00:02
View from City Road: Best hope for APV holders is a bid00:02
People: Druze says sorry to the Swedes00:02
Computers: Young Essex women conform to type: William Hartston enumerates some of the revealing facts that can be extracted from the CD-rom of the 1991 Census00:02
Letter: Dishonourable treatment of Getty00:02
Letter: Church attitudes towards remarriage and divorce00:02
'Make burial plots havens for wildlife'00:02
Law: Above all else, never trust the barrister: Need some help in handling cross-examination? Fiona Bawdon attended a seminar held by the expert witness's expert00:02
A view from abroad: Scott Capurro Comedian00:02
Law Update: Chair sponsored00:02
Golf: James lets fly at Faldo and tour's 'greedy' elite: Europe's leading players 'dominated by money to ridiculous degree'00:02
Racing: Swift inquiry over fight00:02
Swedish PM promises to crack down on welfare cheats00:02
Watchdogs keep lonely vigil over N Korea's deadly pond00:02
Outside Edge: Clare Bayley on the International Workshop Festival00:02
Leading Article: Atonement for Yom Kippur?00:02
Football: Chelsea's power play is rewarded: Rookie goalkeeper has nightmare at the Bridge - Revival at Tannadice Park - Brazilian stalls Everton move00:02
Guy's Hospital sees hope of a reprieve00:02
Leading Article: The CPS must bear the blame00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Viewpoint: Case highlights drawback to community care00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Law Update: Quality control00:02
Football: Arsenal's goal drought over: Cup holders make a jittery start in Cyprus00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Obituary: Professor Rex Cathcart00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Livestock export proposals attacked00:02
Golf: Norman has to miss out00:02
Leading Article: Playing like amateurs - if only they would00:02
Law Report: Council has duty to house 'homeless' unborn child: Regina v Newham London Borough Council, Ex parte Dada Queen's Bench Division (Sir Louis Blom-Cooper QC) 15 July 199400:02
Equestrianism: Regal Style leads Ryan through rain: Poor British start00:02
How to be top: Its girls are the cream of north London and its academic results outstanding. So are the new first-years a precocious bunch of little madams? Sandra Barwick went to meet them00:02
Checkmate00:02
Football: Dundee United hit back00:02
Go or we invade, Clinton tells Haiti junta00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
View from City Road: Excessive pay only a dream00:02
The silent types: Le Cirque Invisible never do interviews. Here they grant an audience, but not an interview, to Emily Green00:02
Cabinet backs caution on ceasefire: Broadcast ban on Sinn Fein stays despite pressure. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Caymans ask for police help to evict Cubans00:02
Today's Number: .39400:02
Letter: Medieval mysteries, monastically speaking00:02
Hunt for killers00:02
Ere, there's a right ol' Carry On goin' on dahn the Vic00:02
British-born chief executive of J P Morgan to retire at 6400:02
MGN pays out but suffers in price war00:02
Rugby Union: Mordt banned from tour: IRB refuses to accept fitness instructor00:02
'Abuse and torment' at care homes: No plans for closure after mentally handicapped people were allegedly raped and beaten00:02
Pressure on DPP after trial collapse00:02
Soothing start enlivened by Motivator00:02
Football: Muller deal falls flat over pay rise00:02
Rugby League: Leeds switch for Schofield00:02
Law Update: Woman on board00:02
Market Report: Kingfisher strong on hope of Hodkinson comeback00:02
Nice clean boys have lit my fire00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
Letter: Student movements00:02
Vatican fights tales of ailing Pope00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Labour poll win00:02
FILM / NEW RELEASES: The best daze of their lives: Sheila Johnston on teen pics, thrill pics and peeping-Tom pics. Plus the Alain Resnais / Alan Ayckbourn double act00:02
Pay rise could cost teachers their jobs00:02
Letter: Church attitudes towards remarriage and divorce00:02
Letter: Regulating the cost of water services00:02
Stabbing victim's mother attacks hostels 'danger'00:02
Athletics: Jackson saves his best for final hurdle: Champion ends perfect season with quickest run00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Diary00:02
Railtrack chief 'canvassed colleagues on resignation'00:02
Sizewell loads up00:02
The Rachel Nickell case: Stagg trial fuels fresh controversy over Mills: Failure of the CPS prosecution fuels continuing debate over the service's competence00:02
After Hours00:02
Centrefold / Neigh, neigh 100 times neigh: Bless your horse at an equine service in Hyde Park this Sunday00:02
Anxiety grows across Haiti border: Washington must calm nerves in the Dominican Republic if it is to mount a successful invasion of its neighbour on Hispaniola, writes Phil Davison in Santo Domingo00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict on theatre00:02
McDonald's damages slashed00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
A pounds 60m art heist - and it's legal00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Barre encouraged to try again for French presidency00:02
Bottom Line: Booker runs hard to stand still00:02
A great defeat for the Vatican00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Ossia Trilling00:02
Letter: Church attitudes towards remarriage and divorce00:02
Much more Mr Nice Guy: In Hollywood, Nice (as played by Forrest Gump) is wiping the box-office floor with Nasty (starring Natural Born Killers). By Sheila Johnston00:02
Athletics: Wariso may renew fight: Sprinter considers another appeal over ban00:02
Hong Kong poll seen as dry run for bigger issues00:02
Racing: Ayr of romance pulls Wilson: A Scottish trainer exiled at Epsom has prepared an ambitious plan for tomorrow's big sprint00:02
North blow00:02
CINEMA / John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Bottom Line: Wobbly Meggitt00:02
Teenager with a taste for endurance: Why would a schoolgirl want to swim a mile, cycle 40km and then run six miles? Because 'it's fun'00:02
Mitsotakis trial00:02
Letter: Infotainment that is simply bodacious00:02
A fear that still haunts the markets00:02
Law Update: Leading the line00:02
Fresh bids for Channel 5 to be sought: ITC will re-advertise licence and service could be on air by 199600:02
Letter: Always time for tea00:02
POP / Chris Maume on pop00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Cabinet backs caution on ceasefire: Broadcast ban on Sinn Fein stays despite pressure. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
T&N eyes German components firm00:02
Castlegate chief is convicted00:02
Man cleared of station murder bid00:02
Labour plans to help small firms00:02
Law Update: Arts advice00:02
Italy and US smash 'pizza' drug ring00:02
Thousands defer entry to university00:02
Lower retail sales ease rate fears and lift stock market00:02
Where shall we meet?: Cafe Space WC200:02
Pembroke: Off your bike, Mr Middleton00:02
Montague gets bankruptcy petition: Tiphook recovery threatened by pounds 2m Royal Bank of Scotland filing relating to Oxfordshire estate00:02
FILM / Death by passive smoking: A butterfly stamping causes electrical storms on Jupiter, or at least a housewife's craving for a cigarette, indulged or resisted, makes possible or precludes her home-help's career as a journalist00:02
Football: Non-League notebook: Stones trying to roll once more: Long road back from brink00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Rage and contempt to lift the spirits: It all adds up - Saul Bellow: Secker & Warburg, pounds 2000:02
Letter: CPS codes on identification00:02
Dear ferry companies: Bans on carrying livestock don't make sense for anyone. Let's work together to improve animal welfare, says the president of the National Farmers' Union00:02
Rowing: British pair in power display00:02
Down, down and outed in Toronto: Denis Seguin reports from the Toronto International Film Festival. Plus Venice Film Festival results00:02
MP to stand down00:02
Directors' Cut: Funny peculiar: Ethan and Joel Coen on the brilliant absurdity of Roman Polanski's horror comedy, The Tenant00:02
View from City Road: Opium catches up with Jardine00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
OPERA / Leap in the dark: Edward Seckerson on English National Opera's new Tosca00:02
Lloyd's to hunt for assets abroad: Middleton reveals tough line on collecting pounds 1.3bn of outstanding debts00:02
No more Buds 'n' chilly dogs: the game's up: They've just cancelled the rest of the baseball season. And David Usborne is in mourning00:02
Major and Blair square up for autumn battles00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Beheadings jeopardise peace moves in Algeria00:02
Raytheon closures mean 850 job losses00:02
Secret report alleges systematic abuse of handicapped adults: No legal action has been taken against people believed to be responsible for brutal regimes at care homes. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Lib Dems propose 5% VAT on fuel00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Vintage Beatle00:02
Cyprus guide's body found00:02
Beds crisis impairs treatment of mentally ill: Snapshot survey of inner London services paints a grim picture. Celia Hall reports00:02
Rights group targets Indonesia00:02
Factions carve up Liberia and restart fighting: Richard Dowden on the armies that are clashing over a country trapped in a long night of war00:02
Pyongyang's hefty claims threaten deal00:02
Last Marines quit Somalia00:02
Obituary: Terence Young00:02
Letter: Church attitudes towards remarriage and divorce00:02
Computers: Drop the dead disk drive: Denis Davies, our man in the hat and dark glasses loitering by the magazine rack, filed this article from an unknown address in the Home Counties00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Second World War bomb kills Berliners00:02
Football: United rise to challenge: Glenn Moore on a promising start to a European campaign00:02
Football: Bergkamp penalty undermines stout Villa resistance: Late goal gives holders a narrow advantage00:02
John Lewis profits surge 74%00:02
Capital Gains: Brick Lane to Broadgate: Within earshot of the bells of Shoreditch lie three centuries of London's history00:02
TELEVISION (Review): A policewoman's lot is not a happy one00:02
Law Report: Pregnancy dismissal guidance: Ministry of Defence v Cannock and others - Employment Appeal Tribunal (Mr Justice Morison, Mrs M Sunderland and Mr G H Wright): 29 July 199400:02
Regulator opposes BAT's dollars 1bn acquisition plan00:02
Fear of freedom: Pamela Sneed brings her radical one-woman show to the ICA00:02
Tough time for opt-out heads00:02
Fife colliery could be reopened00:02
Peppery relaunch for Albany Theatre00:02
Computers: Feedback: Form of address00:02
Legal & General plans to cut sales force by 80000:02
Eyeing up the opposition00:02
Opera winner00:02
Neighbours panic as cholera grips Albania00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Jails strike averted00:02
Girls aged 11 could receive Pill00:02
Squash: World Open: Walker faces champion00:02
Savings of pounds 4bn may not lead to cuts in water bills00:02
United Biscuits battles to keep market share: Group to concentrate on sales volumes as margins suffer00:02
Birthdays00:02
The Rachel Nickell case: Lawyers criticise judge's final say on confessions: Acquittal brings calls for clearer rules on dealing with police 'entrapment' evidence James Cusick reports00:02
Yom Kippur stirs Arab grievances: At no time has this 'undivided' city seemed more divided, writes Sarah Helm in Jerusalem on the Day of Atonement00:02
Berth in walkway collapse is closed00:02
The Rachel Nickell case: Severe blow to future of profiling: Stephen Ward assesses the role of the psychologist after Mr Justice Ognall's ruling