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Football: Agent Hearn kicks off00:02
World's anonymous buyers flock to His Lordship's pounds 1m garage sale00:02
Editor vows to fight for homeless vendors00:02
Football: Popescu pops in to spur Ardiles00:02
US troops stand by as crowds riot: HAITI: US forces tighten their grip while police clash with Aristide supporters - Exiled president keeps his distance00:02
Eight die in Peking gunman's rampage00:02
Zulu king strips Buthelezi of power00:02
Management: Family businesses need outsiders00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Company News In Brief00:02
Families. Who needs tham?: Bring back the traditional mum, dad and 2.4 children and all will be well, say the politicians. But Helen Wilkinson argues that women and young people don't want to know00:02
Golf: Daly set to take a break00:02
Fraud inquiry into missing tickets00:02
Boxing: Low-key Lewis heads along the high road: World heavyweight champion seeks acclaim from his adopted country in Saturday's title defence. Ken Jones reports00:02
Letter: Bring people with learning disabilities in from the cold00:02
Anti-Mafia drive nets former top minister00:02
Racing: Weaver takes straight route to top: The season's second most successful rider is determined to step even higher. Greg Wood reports00:02
French minister in fraud scandal00:02
The ghosts keep coming back: Susan De Muth in bed with Don McCullin00:02
Sceptical Aristide refuses to bless America's invasion force00:02
The Liberal Democrat Conference: Debate intensifies over terms for Labour alliance00:02
Medieval feud at Zulu king's court00:02
Wide US trade deficit knocks stock markets: Bonds plunge on fears of increases in inflation and interest00:02
Rugby Union: Andrew is alarmed by pay to play00:02
Bottom Line: Perky Perkins00:02
Northern Electric sheds 800 jobs in plan to save pounds 20m a year00:02
Clinton's poll ratings soar as troops invade00:02
Reputation turns to ashes00:02
Beer writer's award00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Straying into a dark, ugly and sick world: On the Back of a Swallow, Danny Morrison; Mercier Press, pounds 7.9900:02
Dear Paul Condon: You've nabbed the thieves and found the loot. But, says a frustrated burglary victim to the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, next time you put it on display, please tell us]00:02
Home cinema has key role in vision of future00:02
Major is master of the television grilling00:02
Top trees may get green plaques00:02
The Daily Poem: Swallows and swifts00:02
The Liberal Democrat Conference: Quotes of the day00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Cannabis vote a reflection of public mood: The decriminalisation call by Liberal Democrats is not as radical as some watchdogs maintain, Heather Mills reports00:02
The Liberal Democrat Conference: Minimum wage vote another blow for Ashdown: Delegates rebel with low-pay safeguard but fall into line for vote on the monarchy00:02
Haiti police run amok as American troops look on00:02
Accord 'with mutual respect'00:02
Pembroke: Service with a song at Savoy00:02
The Liberal Democrat Conference: Rebellion a conference tradition: The voting upsets in Brighton are just the latest examples of delegate defiance. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
State of the unions: The cheap beer and hep band experience is spreading as student unions open their doors to a wider public. Alister Morgan reports00:02
Tesco to spend pounds 65m developing Wm Low stores00:02
Blonde Ambition: This year's crop of debutantes came out at the Queen Charlotte's Birthday Ball on Monday. Emma Forrest polished her social graces and cut along, only to find that she was the right age but the wrong face00:02
Football: Potts' gaffe gives Walsall the edge: Own goal provides lift for Nicholl's new start00:02
Mass grave discovered00:02
BSM to join forces with motor insurer00:02
Insurance fiddle00:02
Obituary: Henry Mackle00:02
Football: Job in US would suit Parreira00:02
American Football: Cowboys face test after being shot down by Sanders00:02
Societies say higher rate may depress house prices00:02
Staff at Jaguar seek big pay rise00:02
MUSEUMS / Curators Choice: Rayal Museum of Scotland00:02
Rugby League: Clubs warned over Premier League00:02
Major asks Pretoria to join British peace plan for Africa00:02
Football / Round-Up: Kitson sits out Derby defeat00:02
Letter: It was a privilege to criticise Popper00:02
View From City Road: Behind every successful man . . .00:02
Cricket: Australia set to trip the night fantastic00:02
The Liberal Democrat Conference: Monarchy survives but party wants pounds 10m Civil List cut00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Flynn saves Coventry: Coventry escapes00:02
Amnesty puts Egypt in dock00:02
Adams hits at ceasefire 'tomfoolery' by Major00:02
Rangoon junta holds meeting with Suu Kyi00:02
Tennis: Ruling bodies rally against drugs: Men's and women's tours adopt new anti-doping programme to come into force next year00:02
SNP taps American Scots for cash00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Shelter chief leaves00:02
Hume in Washington as Irish peace process shifts to US00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Obituary: Reginald Spink00:02
Obituary: Franco Moschino00:02
Sweden's dead-end memory lane: The Social Democrats are back in power, but even they cannot deliver a painless economic recovery, warns Christopher Jarnvall00:02
Do not inhale this mock shock horror00:02
Letter: Bring people with learning disabilities in from the cold00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: BCC man 'stays'00:02
New budget for the Dutch00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Suffering another false dawn: No 80 - Sunderland00:02
Obituary: Henry Mackle00:02
View From City Road: No end of bad news on bonds00:02
View From City Road: Warrants warrant more than faith00:02
Intensive care crisis warning after death of heart patient00:02
Architecture: A bolt of lightning in Cardiff Bay: An inventive design for the Welsh National Opera's new home has already attracted catcalls, but curtain up promises to be a dramatic moment00:02
Letter: Bring people with learning disabilities in from the cold00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Football: Celtic wary of Golac run00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View From City Road: Tesco chirpy at the margins00:02
THEATRE / Saving the whale: a drama: Moby Dick00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Nuclear charge00:02
Vietnamese fight deportation00:02
Loud silence on pensions as German election nears: Politicians avoid talk of welfare reform, but the country is facing a harsh demographic squeeze. Report by John Eisenhammer00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Market Report: Takeover hopes shed ray on yet another black day00:02
Architecture: When the Liver birds fly once more: From a heroic past to a golden future: Jonathan Glancey on Liverpool's bid to become City of Architecture and Design in 199900:02
Soldier's 'revenge'00:02
Racing: Roberts on 99900:02
Television (Review): The strain of mercy and the cost of cure00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Anglo-American treasure is saved: Benjamin Franklin's home set to become a museum, Matthew Brace and Guy Mansell report00:02
Letter: Paradise will be lost in rubbish and noise00:02
Confident Balladur drops tax cuts pledge00:02
Rugby Union: Carling stays in command for England: Rowell's call00:02
Letter: Bring people with learning disabilities in from the cold00:02
Nurses set for pay showdown00:02
They leave their mark and then they leave00:02
New challenges at the end of the Troubles: Maggie Brown looks at how peace is altering the mindset of journalists and film-makers00:02
Mackie flotation will make Dougan's shares worth pounds 5m00:02
Racing: Eddery travels with Intrepidity00:02
Tamils destroy Sri Lankan warship00:02
Underrated: The case for Philip Donnellan00:02
Healthism is a vile habit: It is no longer enough simply to be well; we are exhorted to pursue an impossible and illiberal cult of perfection00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Monitoring a sensitive border00:02
Nato leadership contest adds spice to Danish election00:02
Tennis: Becker is dropped by Germany: Pilic rules out former Wimbledon champion for Davis Cup selection00:02
Letter: Haiti deal may lead to disaster00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Le Tissier makes the difference00:02
Rugby League: Match-fixing scandal casts a shadow: Grand Final week in Australia is being marred by rumours of corruption. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
GP fundholding to be expanded00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Stars can be rather unappealing00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Failure to observe the golden rule led to disaster: Hugh McManners, a jungle warfare expert, questions whether the expedition was worth the extreme risks00:02
Cancer test fears00:02
Football: Chelsea fend off interest in Hoddle: Chelsea chairman determined to hold on to the club's player-manager - Dundee United go in search of another cup upset00:02
Leading Article: Old party in need of a new model00:02
My room's a mess, but my mind is tidy00:02
Railtrack and strike union resume negotiations00:02
THEATRE / Warm-blooded, slow moving: Moby Dick00:02
MGN takes 15% of Scottish TV00:02
Centrefold: Howzat]: International cricket stars hold an end of season bash at The Oval00:02
Lib Dems step back from the brink00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Dazzled by Blair, blinded to Lib Dems00:02
Racing: Webster avoids shaking off injury00:02
THEATRE / Comic stripping: Paul Taylor reviews Poor Super Man at the Hampstead Theatre00:02
Seconds Please: Can't we have more specialist second-hand shops?00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 Harrods Cheeses00:02
Browning launches pounds 364m hostile bid for Attwoods00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Choice of schooling 'is moral decision'00:02
Today's Number: 4200:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: Creaney deepens Everton gloom: Portsmouth show no pity00:02
1960: 'wind of change' that created a storm00:02
Marriage link found in study of violent killings00:02
US expert supports 'rational' move00:02
Leaders of lost expedition criticised00:02
It's your child, but my grandchild: And baby makes . . . a battleground where you fight your mother-in-law. Sally Williams explains00:02
Bonn and London lead the way to EU defence policy00:02
Leading Article: The fix that isn't working00:02
Football / Coca-Cola Cup: City fail to heed Freedman's early warning00:02
Teenage pregnancy rate curbed by poster campaign: Charles Oulton reports on a plan that treats sexually-active children like adults00:02
Carey's Tiananmen Square visit dropped00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Triple shooting00:02
Cricket / Over at Last: Ray of hope from hard graft and fighting spirit: A summer enlivened by Lara but beset by mediocrity raises questions over England's Ashes mission. Martin Johnson reports00:02
Bryant blames planners for high land prices00:02
Armed robbers claim their victims enjoy it00:02
Table Tennis: Lomas leads England forward00:02
Serbs expelled almost 800,000 Muslims00:02
Letter: Statistics, not examples, needed00:02
Council broke the law over homes for handicapped00:02
Labour peer describes Walker as a fair and likeable man00:02
. . . And Jesus said 'pass it Pete' on motion 12, composite 4300:02
Coffins 'punishment' for mentally handicapped: Tales of bizarre scare tactics prompt new investigation into alleged cruelty against residents of two private homes00:02
Law Report / No disclosure of 'in-house' advice: Regina v Secretary of State for Education, Ex parte S - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Russell, Lord Justice Beldam and Lord Justice Peter Gibson), 15 July 199400:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Leading Article: A bigger issue than social security fraud00:02
Pearson breaks up book arm in restructuring00:02
ART / The Two Gentlemen of Venice: Correction00:02
Hays on look-out for acquisitions: Business services group says it has money, but would make a rights issue if necessary for big deal00:02
The mystery is where the missing Montague money went: Tiphook's founder and chief revelled in the trappings of the high life, and until last week had no apparent financial worries. John Willcock looks at how the debts grew00:02
A Slice of the Action00:02
Football: Ipswich praise referee00:02
Bottom Line: Turning around, the Wassall way00:02
Artists timely exhibitions00:02
Tennis: Gerulaitis poisoned by faulty gas heater00:02
Shades of disharmony as producers clash over star tributes00:02
Letter: Dazzled by Blair, blinded to Lib Dems00:02
PIA sets rules on disclosure for equity investments: Buyers to see charges document first00:02
THEATRE / Coming back from the dead: Omma, The Night Of The Long Knives : It looked like curtains for Tim Supple's Young Vic career, yet Clare Bayley finds him bloodied but unbowed . . .