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'Ostrich' bosses taken to task00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Importers of UK Weapons00:02
Montague's assets 'cover loans': Tiphook chief reassures banks on pounds 30m debts Bankruptcy petition not yet served00:02
World Rowing Championships: Slow-starting British pull away for three golds: Pinsent and Redgrave set trend with fourth pairs title after giving ground to fast-starting Germans00:02
Letter: Firm but fair primary school inspection00:02
Nadir associate to return to UK00:02
Paddy prepares to do business: The Liberal Democrat leader has given Tories plenty to worry about, says Donald Macintyre00:02
Racing: Crop in quarantine00:02
Cricket: Bicknell shows the way: Surrey prove too strong for Kent00:02
Suu Kyi ready to talk, says Buddhist monk00:02
Obituary: Professor Sir Karl Popper00:02
Minister's resignation spotlights 'racist' police00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
The Liberal Democrat Conference: Kennedy calls for forum on reforms: A tough battle for constitutional changes is in prospect. Stephen Goodwin reports.00:02
Rainbow warriors attack justice Bill: A week of action against the Criminal Justice Bill begins today, with judges and gypsies united in opposing what is regarded as a concerted assault on civil liberties. Heather Mills reports00:02
Football: Blue still the colour as brittle Everton stay cold00:02
Athletics: Drugs cloud cup as clubs close curtain on season: Fallout from scandals involving illegal substances has left the rank and file unsure of their sport. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Football: Newcastle pass their toughest test: United move four points clear as Blackburn keep up the chase with efficient victory at Stamford Bridge00:02
Three die as bus hits bridge00:02
Molecule of the Month: The world's loneliest gas: Argon refuses to react. That's why industry loves it, says John Emsley00:02
Letter: How best to protect the rights of the mentally handicapped in care and in the community00:02
Football: Sutton ends Chelsea's fightback00:02
Schools: City of London School for Girls00:02
Letter: Hornswoggled00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Ashdown shifts his party towards Labour00:02
Northern Ireland: Ulster set to reshape economy after loss of security subsidies00:02
'Abuse' homes could have been closed00:02
Lessons in serious rocking: Jim White watches the Musicians Institute London take the stage, seedbed for would-be stars00:02
Worm und Drang: Forget your Linford Christies, your dogs, your horses: thoroughbred maggots are the new kings of racing. Emma Cook looks on in wonder00:02
Football: Bull's loan paying off00:02
Tanker crash00:02
Munich offers backdrop to revellers at the world's greatest beer festival00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Nigeria football team in air crash00:02
Haiti Showdown: Memories of Somalia haunt the invaders: As US troops prepare to enter Port-au-Prince Richard Dowden, Africa Editor, recalls their disastrous intervention in Mogadishu00:02
Appointments00:02
Rugby Union: Stealthy Hunter claims easy prey00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Motor Racing: Radisich loses out00:02
Cricket / Sunday League: Lara signs off with Warwickshire title hat-trick: Gloucestershire out of their depth as Sunday league trophy joins Edgbaston silverware collection00:02
Societies fear pounds 15bn Tessa outflow: Higher interest rates could threaten housing market unless tax-exempt status is extended before 199600:02
Rugby Union: Slemen's crash diet starts to pay off00:02
The Liberal Democrat Conference: Conference agenda today00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Twelve fools - that will do00:02
Football: Exiles back on course for main street: Steve Howell on the community charge reactivating Newport as well as Aldershot00:02
China predicts a sharp increase in oil imports as growth surges00:02
Kurdish attack00:02
Obituary: Moana Pozzi00:02
Raugby League: Oldham punish Bloem for late tackle: Doncaster pay for dismissal while Wigan maintain their perfect record00:02
Haiti's junta gives in: 2.30am news: Carter wins deal to restore Aristide just in time to halt US attack00:02
The 'deviant': guilty until proven innocent00:02
Northern Ireland: Loyalist insiders look to Christmas ceasefire00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Rugby Union: Bath too stylish for sorry Saints00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Football: Selhurst Park seems haunted by fear of failure00:02
Cricket: Worcestershire run in second to rivals: Warwickshire celebrate Sunday League honours as Rhodes sparks in vain00:02
Hanging of 'Big Paintings'00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Liberal Democrat Conference: Activists warn against 'cuddling up' to Labour: Party divided over change on policy of 'equidistance' from both major parties00:02
Suppression of abuse report denied: Council defends decision not to close private homes. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Obituary: Haywood Henry00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / A man who couldn't carry on regardless00:02
Crisis, what crisis? You weren't there, it didn't happen00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Howard 'ignored warnings about IRA prisoners'00:02
Out of Japan: Photo portraits of a dying wife shock art world into life00:02
The rocket behind retailing: A British firm is stealing the technological limelight from the US and Japan, but that's not all, says Tom Wilkie00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Robots are doing it for themselves: Computers are being allowed to develop their own intelligence, but there is still a long way to go before we can create artificial life. Jeremy Taylor reports00:02
Partnership plan on use of empty homes00:02
Football: Joachim strikes at heart of revolution00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Fugitive detective found dead00:02
QMH looks at share options for directors and senior managers00:02
Northern Ireland: Signposts on the long road to peace: The IRA ceasefire opened a window of opportunity, but the view is obscured by myriad problems. David McKittrick outlines the issues00:02
Whitehall opposes prosecution service sell-off: Civil servants argue that contracting out advocacy would be expensive and wasteful. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Carey fears for pastor in Peking00:02
Aids trust dismisses financial ruin claim00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Japan's army of hijackers offers trip of a lifetime00:02
Tajik ceasefire00:02
Football: Ball rejoices as the jigsaw fits together00:02
Football: Francis finds relief in Wednesday's potential00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Memo to our fellow dictators: Are you the ruler of a dodgy republic? Any trouble with do-gooders? Jonathan Eyal passes on some timely advice00:02
Leading Article: Steadily laying Irish ghosts to rest00:02
Letter: Doctors: are they in danger of extinction?00:02
Football / Overseas Round-Up: Gleeful Gullit hits double00:02
Raytheon closure threatens 360 BAe jobs00:02
Letter: Rugby fanatics maybe, but not misogynists00:02
Mentally ill 'used as slaves': Patients 'employed' as builders, leaked document alleges. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Enter Le Pen00:02
BOOK REVIEW / It could be romance, it could be torture: 'Straight Sex' - Lynne Segal: Virago, 8.99 pounds00:02
The Week Ahead00:02
HK pro-democracy parties edge ahead in district elections00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Canoeing00:02
Rugby Union: Welsh wing in on a note of prayer: Romanians fail to capitalise on their possession00:02
Clinton says he will not meet Adams: Major given assurances over US visit00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tennis to be made more exciting by going slower00:02
Rugby Union: Hirini highlights the overseas debate00:02
A stickler for our privacy: The new Data Protection Registrar is taking on the banks. Lynne Curry reports00:02
Glitches in the Bank's signals00:02
View from America: On line to survive the battle: The day of the PC is far from over. Even some cable-TV giants are showing interest, reports Larry Black00:02
Letter: Rugby fanatics maybe, but not misogynists00:02
Obituary: Dolly Haas00:02
Traditional horsepower in ploughing00:02
Police to review Nickell murder case00:02
Market opened00:02
Europe set for big step towards single currency: Finance ministers meet to to decide action plan for member states running excessive public deficits00:02
Sporting Digest: Windsurfing00:02
Northern Ireland: Surrender of guns could be stumbling block to progress00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Old dogs of war relive their parachute attack00:02
Leading Article: Lib Dems need not fear Labour00:02
Haiti Showdown: Carter talks of peace as war drums roll00:02
THEATRE / The first casualty of war: Paul Taylor reviews The Big Picnic in Glasgow00:02
Day Out00:02
Blair opposed to quotas for women00:02
Abduction inquiry00:02
Hanley slips up again over funding of adviser00:02
Diary: 19-25 September00:02
Equestrianism: Boon guides Britain home: One mistake costs team leader another individual title00:02
Branch kills man00:02
Flying Tiger squad stops woman leaping to her death00:02
Regulation of gene tests for inherited diseases urged: Steve Connor reports on fears that commercial exploitation of screening could result in poor advice and lack of counselling for those most at risk00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Haiti Showdown: Death squads may survive new order00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Building anew00:02
Government heading for clash over Guinness ruling00:02
The Daily Poem: Lark00:02
You've heard of dog eat dog? Well . . .: As foodies search ever wider for delicacies, the dog is bound to hit the pan, says Jane Jakeman00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Man's legs cut off by freight train00:02
Leading Article: The economic case for preserving the fly00:02
Signal staff push union to seek peace talks00:02
Climber killed00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: Dr Carey encourages Chinese Christians00:02
Haiti Showdown: Clinton shares responsibility for flip-flop policy00:02
Policka used to supply arms: Correction00:02
Education changes 'fail to satisfy most parents'00:02
Two hurt in shooting00:02
Racing: Millkom completes a perfect Arc preparation: The hope of the Pyrenees extends his unbeaten sequence, but value-seekers may do better to pawn their kingdom for another horse00:02
Blissed out, switched on perfect boy: What makes Keanu Reeves not just a movie star but a total babe? asks Angela Holden00:02
Job market at most buoyant for five years: Survey shows more than 25% of bosses expect to take on staff00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Sailing: Vines slowly creeps up on title-holder00:02
Scottish Football: Rangers back on top after Boli's first goal00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
A myth of enterprise culture debunked00:02
Pure genius in the making of a can: It's ultra-thin and very strong, produced using the latest technology. But,. best of all, it holds beer. Steve Connor reports00:02
Northern Ireland: Years of manoeuvring before all-inclusive talks can begin00:02
Letter: How best to protect the rights of the mentally handicapped in care and in the community00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow:00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Squash: Marshall takes Jansher to limit: Champion needs four games to equal record for World Open titles00:02
Golf: Woosnam produces a rare masterpiece: Welshman hits back at his critics with 14 birdies in superb back-to-back rounds to take title by four strokes00:02
Capital goods industries tipped as top performers00:02
Swedes vote the left back to power00:02
Athletics: Masya dominates picture: Kenyans 1-2-3 in Great North Run00:02
Computing skills help job-hunting accountants00:02
City sets out its stall in China: British mission aims to catch up on US00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Employers 'rude to job applicants'00:02
MUSIC / Three boos for mediocrity: Keith Burstein, the self- styled Heckler, has finally put his own music up for critical appraisal. Keith Potter went along to hear what 'Romantic Futurism' has in store00:02
Funeral protest00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Better in the wild than decorating a rockery00:02
India issues phones guide: 49% ceiling set on foreign investment00:02
Battle looms over top job in Nato as Danes step in00:02
Basketball: Panthers' pace knocks spots off Leopards00:02
ART / A question of attribution: Is it a Michelangelo or a Bandinelli? Either way, a National Gallery under siege is not a pretty picture. Charles Hall reports00:02
Rugby League: Robinson quick to strike00:02
Lecturers' ballot00:02
Scotland Yard faces huge cuts00:02
Best of Times Worst of Times: Squeaker among a race of Ubermensch: Robert Pearce talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Sporting Digest: Powerboat Racing00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Motor Racing: Tracy on track as Mansell pulls out: Handling problems dog Briton00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher deal: German wins early release00:02
Hockey: Osborn's brief starring role: Reading make Teddington pay penalty00:02
The Week Ahead: Bavarian threat to Liberals00:02
Amnesty condemns terror in Kosovo00:02
TV newsreader to stand trial in Lyons on fraud charges00:02
Dear Robert Maclennan: The conference knees-up is only the first of many political land-mines the new Liberal Democratic president will have to avoid stepping on, his predecessor warns00:02
Ken Jones on Monday: Greed ruling the fairways00:02
Football Commentary: United draw on reserves to keep on course00:02
Haiti Showdown: Deal with junta could be just the start of the problem00:02
Today's Number: 1,00100:02
Golf: Couples seals win