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Websites00:02
Era of the sensitive civil servant dawns00:02
Rugby Union: Scots' revival falls just short00:02
Rugby Union: Henry the reluctant hero00:02
Exhibitions: Who do they think they are?00:02
Books: The afterlife of a politician00:02
TV school struggles in real world00:02
Racing: Romance in the face of adversity00:02
POETRY IN BRIEF00:02
How much is that Aussie in the window?00:02
Pickled sheep for New York00:02
True aim of a `low-risk revolver'00:02
The day David bought Goliath00:02
GOING DOWN: Blue Circle Industries00:02
Summer Reading: Tolstoy, Balzac, Orwell: authors recall the pleasures of holidays past00:02
Motoracing: Hill from start to finish00:02
Motor Cycling: Criville passes his pain test00:02
Best Sellers: Books00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Davenport rocket for Stevenson's mother00:02
TRAVEL FOR AS LITTLE AS...00:02
Dance: Danse miserable00:02
Athletics: Smith soars back to the high ground00:02
Allied shifts towards Punch bid00:02
The Interview: A lonely seat in the wings00:02
Records: Soul00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Henman fails his history final00:02
Cricket: `Heavy' hitter runs up a score00:02
Fishing: Catching crabs is not for the faint-hearted00:02
IT departments fall victim to their own success00:02
The Sunday Poem: No 30 Geoffrey Hill00:02
Stan Hay's Column: A week long on dry wit and the raindrop shot00:02
Rowntree idealism lives on in new model village00:02
I was Lawrence of Morocco00:02
The Prince of Darkness should stay in his box00:02
Bonding over the bubbles00:02
`Overpaid' Queen in cash freeze00:02
Before the week is out...00:02
Who's a pretty boy, then?00:02
COLUMN INCHES00:02
AUNTY AG UNCLE ONY00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Sampras gatecrashes the Hen party00:02
Come in, the water's lovely00:02
STYLE POLICE: Hawaii - here we go00:02
Dowse your way to a decision00:02
If music be the food of business00:02
Records: Classical00:02
Queen to have her pay frozen00:02
Why are they famous? Prince William00:02
Cycling: Yellow return for brave Armstrong00:02
Backpackers and holiday-makers still row over who has the moral high ground. This smugness has got to stop00:02
Mortgage makeover: A new fix unsticks the old00:02
Europe moves to end ferry aid00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Agassi's quicksilver show00:02
WHAT'S ON WORLDWIDE00:02
You need never be guilty again00:02
LONDON MARKET: Retailers gain from economic optimism00:02
Rugby Union: England's basic flaws00:02
HOLIDAY DISASTERS00:02
Summer Reading: Novels by O'Brien and Okri and a life of Havel00:02
Summer chills00:02
Minarets, mint tea and musical nights00:02
SPORTING Q&A00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Andre to have his say on all-America day00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Stand-in behind an outstanding talent00:02
Peace of fear, fires and tears00:02
Cricket: His country called, and Tudor rose00:02
Football: Riquelme plays the elegant lead00:02
Stressed-out porkers get anorexia00:02
Cricket: Birmingham's example for England00:02
Post Office to deliver on super-highway00:02
Disaster firms face huge fines00:02
NEWS MONKEY00:02
The odd couple00:02
Letter: Euro specifics00:02
Captain Moonlight; Keep telling yourself it's gonna be fun00:02
Predators close in on Pilkington00:02
Interiors: The Bloomsbury set00:02
Drumcree nailbomb fear00:02
Eating out: Bam-bouzled00:02
Theatre: These junkies will be a big hit00:02
BOOKS: EVENTS00:02
Peter Corrigan's Column: Political football for Blatter or worse00:02
The touchy-feely approach00:02
CURRENCIES00:02
Notebook: A hard lesson in the art of survival00:02
Only the posh can party in Potsdam00:02
Film Studies: Louis B Mayer: reborn on the fourth of July00:02
Cricket: Saqlain turns the tide00:02
Books: Ways With Words00:02
How Clare Short aimed at an easy target, and missed00:02
The Sitters Tale: Germaine Greer00:02
QUIZ00:02
END OF STORY00:02
NEW YORK MARKET: Stocks rally as Fed decides to wait and see00:02
Lines drawn at Drumcree00:02
Books: Two legs good, three legs bad?00:02
Letter: Real education00:02
Letter: Gamble too far00:02
Water colours00:02
Cycling: Tour escapes vampire's bite00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - THE GURUS GUIDE: A COACH JOURNEY AROUND THE BRIGHT LIGHTS OF SW1900:02
`I want the BBC to have all that money'00:02
Unionists' No 10 invitation00:02
Athletics: Robb in the running again00:02
The Diary; Sometimes I'd prefer to be short-sighted00:02
Down at the new Bull and Bush00:02
ROGUE TRADER00:02
Serb soldiers sent Back00:02
VOX POP: What measures would you take to improve Formula One's appeal?00:02
Cricket: Nightwatchman's field day00:02
Books: The boy with several thorns in his side00:02
Cricket: Kiwis must swallow bitter fruit00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Now I know I can beat the best : A PLAYER'S DIARY JELENA DOKIC00:02
Rock & Pop: Born-again hippies00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Anna the mania event00:02
Letter: Sold off, sold out00:02
Motoracing: The shadow stalking Schumacher00:02
NINE TO FIVE00:02
University opens its front door to business00:02
Letter: War propaganda cuts both ways00:02
Books: When food is the focal point of a family's problems00:02
COMPETITION LITERALLY LOST NUMBER 8400:02
Essay: The television documentary that gives you time to think00:02
Women's history finds a home00:02
FIRST NIGHT IAN WALKER AND MARK COVELL: Partners in grief and gold relief00:02
GHOST STORIES00:02
Music: What'll the neighbours sing?00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Glory of Graf is worth a repeat00:02
Football: The minnows to march on Downing Street00:02
It was 15 years ago today: Frankie says ... have two hit songs at once00:02
LIFE DOCTOR00:02
Books: How a ghost can damage your health00:02
Leeson out of jail, pursued by media00:02
Film: In praise of the older Sean00:02
A SUMMER GUIDE TO EUROPE'S THEME PARKS NO 5: EFTELING, HOLLAND00:02
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THE AGREEABLE WORLD OF WALLACE ARNOLD: Hey, cats! No one is going to call me a square Daddio00:02
Summer Reading: Death in the US? Funny, that00:02
Serendipity: The soul of hieroglyphs00:02
Details competition00:02
Diplomats warned off Y2K Russia00:02
Motoracing: Who's who for the new era?00:02
Cricket: Intikhab joins call for end of relations with India00:02
We'll live to regret it00:02
On the rough, tough streets of cyberspace00:02
Letter: War propaganda cuts both ways00:02
Campbell to polish Europe's image00:02
Cricket Diary: MacGregor a hero of the roaring twenties00:02
Rugby league: Clinch the limbo chancer00:02
Radio: They should have said about Paxman00:02
Women's history finds a home00:02
Six nudists to swim the Channel together00:02
How we met: Elizabeth Chatwin; &; Kevin Volans00:02
`I can't fault Dad. But Mum made me feel like an inconvenience'00:02
Specials of the day00:02
Pirates could snatch plutonium00:02
Letter: What is `normal'?00:02
Now aid war hits refugees00:02
Letter: CSA: another mouth to feed00:02
A new way of talking00:02
Letter: War propaganda cuts both ways00:02
Labour tells Asians to be like whites00:02
REHAB NOTES00:02
Blair facing defeat by Left over pensions00:02
Cricket: Hostility raises the stakes00:02
Books: The random rattle bag of modern Russia00:02
TOKYO MARKET: Overseas buying boosts confidence00:02
Peter York on ads No 280 Natwest Bank: A bank that helps you get out of the ant hill00:02
Mimed opera shocks Sydney00:02
Journey to hell and back00:02
BUSKING TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA00:02
After the jokes, it's down to the real business of editing00:02
The man who kept them all talking00:02
Get your skates on, girls00:02
Second site: Knowledge is money00:02
Cricket: Hard graft to save the craft00:02
A short break: San Francisco00:02
Letter: War propaganda cuts both ways00:02
Letter: Euro specifics00:02
QUOTES00:02
Athletics: Gardener breaks the speed barrier00:02
The two faces of Islamic tolerance00:02
Cricket: Byas favours Harden's resolve00:02
`End jail curb on Rastas'00:02
ON THE UP: Dixons Group00:02
Dole falters on first lap of race00:02
THE SECRET OF MY SUCCESS: Kelly Hoppen00:02
Television: Apocalypse now? Not a chance00:02
`I can't fault Dad. But Mum made me feel like an inconvenience'00:02
Cricket: Batting is the long-term casualty of pitch battles00:02
The latest news from the Motley Fool: Investors bamboozled by war of the boozers00:02
We'd care if the Kurds had oil00:02
THE HI-TECH INVESTOR: Pay bills on the internet with Nationwide00:02
Look out for moose on the loose00:02
Books: The dark side of Harry Potter00:02
Cricket: Flintoff fireworks00:02
VIDEOS00:02
Hobson's Choice00:02
Cricket: Fletcher stretched00:02
Firts Tee: Rough ride for the reformer00:02
`To mum, I was just an inconvenience' says Burchill's son00:02
The managers' crystal ball becomes cloudy00:02
Turkey's revenge is not so simple00:02
Words: Nemesis00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '99 - Nice memories, shame about the quality00:02
Ode to the wind and rain00:02
A good idea from ... Plato00:02
Liberty at war00:02
COMPANY OF THE WEEK: Allied Domecq00:02
BOOKS: PAPERBACKS00:02
TRAVEL: YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED BY OUR PANEL OF EXPERTS00:02
Profile - Pat Buchanan: The only left-wing candidate00:02
Stop meeting - start working00:02
The Guillotine: Twentieth-Century Classics That Won't Last No 26: Cecil B DeMille00:02
Too much, too young00:02
Fiery tempered00:02
FLAT EARTH00:02
Summer Reading: Books for now ... and then00:02
One small, vital step for change00:02
Blair's pounds 80m ad spend is more than McDonald's00:02
`Happy fire' leaves two dead00:02
Cricket: Lewis the top gun00:02
How to give a meal otter appeal00:02
London goes down the tubes00:02
Bridge00:02
Books: Millennium man00:02
Peking film fans discover the drive-in00:02
Best Sellers: Music00:02
Sotheby's faces new challenge00:02
SIZING HER UP00:02
MAN'S WORLD00:02
British scientist `sold atom secrets to Stalin'00:02
Your doctor's a secret agent00:02
Gardening: Something to hide00:02
Letter: Death wish00:02
Racing: Admiral rises above Holland slip00:02
DEBATE!; A `Which?' survey last week said men should learn to accept their baldness. Quite right, says Nick Coleman; it's a lesson in life. Not true, says Malcolm Mendelsohn; it's worth paying to keep that hairline00:02
Books: Sensitivity training with dogs00:02
WHEN TRAGEDY STRIKES, WHO IS TO BLAME?00:02
...while video shows `human' gene pigs in lab00:02
In Washington: Will America cut up its credit card?00:02
Fearless few return to gorillas00:02
Golf: Garcia tracks Montgomerie00:02
Fashion: Tailor maid00:02
Janet Street-Porter appointed editor of Independent on Sunday00:02
PROFILE BRIAN POMEROY: The gentleman and the players00:02
Best Sellers: Films00:02
Books: Operation Eliot: Four Quartets to the rescue00:02
BOOKS: FICTION IN BRIEF00:02
Football: United in case of damage limitation00:02
I'm a product of science fiction. I should not have been born00:02
Corporate killing to be made a crime00:02
Profile Clive Jones: An eye for the bigger picture00:00
Fiery tempered00:00
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