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Network: Move the goalposts on your own PC: You no longer need a Mac to improve your images. Michael Crozier reviews Picture Publisher 5.000:02
Football: Arsenal see off sad Doncaster: Pete Davies finds some intense rivalry in the women's game00:02
Letter: Protecting our private identities00:02
Golf: Europe's Solheim Cup collapse00:02
Network Update00:02
The Worst Of Times: Zero died; so did my play: Arnold Wesker Talks To Danny Danziger00:02
Socialists lose ground in Basque poll00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
OPERA / Wagner's sin: Wexford Festival - Wexford, Ireland00:02
Football: Glory, glory days come to Guiseley: A typical story about the romance of the Cup is unfolding deep in the heart of Bronte country. Phil Andrews reports00:02
Letter: Fishing around for a hotel bathroom00:02
Absolutely prefabulous: Built to solve the postwar housing crisis, the much-maligned 'temporary' home is now an urban icon. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Ear-ring sale offers gems from history00:02
Electricity set for new payout row00:02
A modern welfare state that works: Britain's social decline can be halted, says the Commission on Social Justice in a report today. Sir Gordon Borrie outlines how00:02
It's time to free Aunt Jemima00:02
Briton killed in Egypt as tourist bus is fired on00:02
Rugby Union: First cap for Cronin00:02
Financial snoopers target tax offices00:02
Former chief scientist condemns internal market in NHS00:02
No such thing as a free Toblerone00:02
Letter: United monarchies of Europe00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Football: Chelsea cross pain barrier00:02
Norway favours going it alone: Opinion polls indicate that, 25 years on, voters will again reject EU membership, Imre Karacs writes from Oslo00:02
Network: It's, um, English, just like we really speak it: Using an immense data base, lexicographers have taken raw language and produced a revolutionary new dictionary. Robert Nurden reports00:02
Barclays sets pounds 2.5bn for IT00:02
Adopting a saner outlook: Not every child thrives in a family. And taking in an older child can defeat the best-intentioned parents, argues Meg Henderson00:02
Charles aims to change the Royal Family name00:02
Mozambique to vote for peace00:02
Football: United exploit Berg's misfortune00:02
Fall of house of Windsor fails to impress subjects00:02
Cricket: Zimbabwe close in00:02
Basketball: Giants hit by Irish solo run00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Hockey: Precise Molloy strikes twice00:02
Football: Robson content with a point00:02
Door left open for inquiry on 'sleaze': Outside body to rule on MPs' ethics 'is option'. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Boxing: Everybody blames each other for fight fiasco: High Noon in Hong Kong promised much but delivered only grief, as Harry Mullan discovered00:02
Murder charges00:02
Badminton: Record breaker broken00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Mythic life-forms hint at rebirth of the chisellers00:02
Skills shortage holds back small businesses00:02
Rugby Union: Scots look to continue the Irish link00:02
Golf: Monty tops the list00:02
THEATRE / Burning issue: Dogspot - Nuffield, Southampton00:02
Hamilton failed to declare payments00:02
Rugby Union: Eves smarts after Bristol are stung00:02
Labour told to tax child benefit00:02
Dear half-term fathers: Kids, remember them? It's their break from school and your chance to bond, says one dutiful father. But have no illusions . . . you may not succeed00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Anti-graft judges get armed protection00:02
Tennis: Stich stung by Agassi00:02
Doubts on Montague mansion00:02
Letter: Cost of safety on a privatised railway00:02
Abbey promises to stick to what it knows best00:02
Rubgby Union: Davies crowns career00:02
Leading Article: Is new talent bored by British boardrooms?00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Rugby Union: Sodden S Africa can only get better: Cardiff fail to make most of murk00:02
Government 'wants united Ireland': Minister denies guarantee on united Ireland. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Network: Trigger your brain, not a laser-gun: If you thought computer games were all about death and destruction, think again, says Steve Homer00:02
Equestrianism: Hoy rides off with honours00:02
Scientists tease out spiders' secret00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Tory MPs 'oppose sell-off of Royal Mail'00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Tiny's wife calls for Smith to quit as MP00:02
Rugby League: Edwards left on tenterhooks00:02
True Stories: Just like the Bible, with grenades thrown in00:02
Letter: Terminally long teachers' holidays00:02
BAe snubs joint-bid offer from GEC00:02
Letter: United monarchies of Europe00:02
Letter: World Bank is not helping Africa00:02
Dennis artist to retire00:02
Boys on boards hang on to their bastion00:02
Football: Celtic in slump before date with Dons00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lady Chatterley meets John Lennon: The Hounding of John Thomas - Craig Brown; Century, pounds 19.9900:02
Letter: Is this a government that we can afford?00:02
Football: Marlow to meet manager's old club00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Letter: Further growth at Sellafield00:02
Letter: United monarchies of Europe00:02
University offers first degree via Internet00:02
Out of Japan: Xenophobia rides on anti-Semitic tide00:02
Racing: Savill proclaims an era of Swing: The Turf's pantheon may be ready to receive a new member as Triple Crown plans await an awesome juvenile00:02
Football: Baggio on target for Parma00:02
Cricket: Atherton wears the peacemaker's hat00:02
Football: Spurs fiddle as Ardiles fumes00:02
The Daily Poem: Mother00:02
Buxton wants higher capital ratios00:02
Letter: Labour's profligate promise on refugees00:02
View from Frankfurt: The oil futures fire Deutsche Bank just cannot put out: John Eisenhammer watches the official account of the Metallgesellschaft disaster fall apart under US attack00:02
Landslip threatens Heathrow offices00:02
US scandals rock the House foundations: From the UK to Italy, from the US to Tokyo, corruption is big news. In the first of an 'Independent' series, Rupert Cornwell examines US Congressional politics00:02
Why today's screenwriters are going for the Young Jungs00:02
Football: Villa's 'killer' ball a damp squib00:02
India battles against killer malaria00:02
DANCE / Back to the future: Rambert Dance Company - Edinburgh Festival Theatre00:02
Directors' pay rises at triple rate of inflation00:02
Rugby Union: Britain mine a rich vein of valour: Walking wounded hold on00:02
Row over advice to sell German shares after poll00:02
Leading Article: Tourism mirrors the world's dangers00:02
Holiday violence takes rising toll00:02
Letter: Enticing people to live in the City00:02
County plans pounds 400m trams00:02
Does Britain have the capacity?00:02
Doctors' leaders warn of patient-care cuts: A health minister says extra costs in NHS salaries must be met by 'efficiency gains'. Celia Hall reports00:02
SPD fears embrace of ex-Communists00:02
Rugby Union: Tigers rue letting Catt out of the bag00:02
Spanish nuns shot dead in Algeria00:02
Football: Gascoigne given all-clear00:02
Network: A heavy breather's last gasp: Unwanted calls will become a thing of the past once BT's new caller ID service comes into force00:02
Football: Everton fall under weight of expectation: Crystal Palace post first home win - Forest stay in touch - Newcastle maintain Premiership lead - Misery continues for Spurs00:02
Sailing: Autissier gambles way into history00:02
Cycling: Rominger betters Indurain00:02
Prisoner on run takes children00:02
Racing: Moonax lands a double00:02
Greeks snub Papandreou00:02
Network: Cars that come into the room: Soon viewers will be directing their own commercials from the armchair through interactive TV00:02
Details of public contracts kept from taxpayers' view: Taxpayers are denied information on terms of deals. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
Blair puts Thatcher aide's brother in top post00:02
Letter: Protecting our private identities00:02
Whitehall contracts hidden from view: Taxpayers are denied information on terms of deals00:02
'Green' Shell shares sold in protest at spills00:02
Football: Sunderland leave Royals in disarray: After an impressive start to the season, Trevor Haylett watched an injury-hit Reading side lose their unbeaten home record on Saturday00:02
Football: Wednesday hit by yardstick00:02
Howard angry over jail watchdog00:02
The end of a 25-year affair: Mortgages are changing to take account of real life today, explains Anne Spackman00:02
Snooker: Higgins has the composure00:02
What a lot of dirty linen from one night in a hotel00:02
Bomb kills party leader00:02
Football: Wright shoots down record00:02
Rugby Union: Anything but plain sailing for West00:02
Network: Wall Street on every corner: In Los Angeles, Phil Reeves prepares to play stock around the clock at his 'hole in the wall'00:02
Rugby Union: Saints alive but really only kicking00:02
Anxious markets wait for big rise in US rates00:02
'No hint of motive' in hunt for gun killer00:02
Bosnian pull-out deal founders00:02
Tehran's 'religion of death' attacked00:02
Police strike against new Irish terror group00:02
Accountants 'keen to save ailing firms'00:02
Diabetic motorist dies in police cell00:02
Peace deal heralds battle for holy city00:02
Canoeing: Two Britons take a rapid ride to gold success in the canoe slalom on the River Dee00:02
Penthouse publishers battle over UK rights00:02
Religious leader quits over 'errors' in abuse case00:02
Let's not cry for Kuwait: The wealthy emirate courts Western cash, while Iraqis starve, says Robert Fisk00:02
Leading Article: Growing crisis of confidence00:02
Tennis: Novotna wins case for defence