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Hippie convoy takes to the road again00:02
Controversy over Chinese stamp00:02
Health: Battles without blood: Mark Handscomb reports on efforts to prevent confrontation between doctors and Jehovah's Witnesses00:02
Health: Tips for a jollier journey00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Four killed in Sarajevo as fighting resumes00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: British pair dominate: Rowing: Hugh Matheson reports from Banyoles00:02
Diabetic improves00:02
Racing: Sea seeks to turn the tide00:02
Market Report: Pessimists send shares to lowest point this year00:02
'Worst recession for 60 years' in building trade00:02
Pounds 20m dream to transform wilderness: Conservationists are worried about the impact of an ambitious scheme to create a 'Somerset Broads' network rivalling the one in Norfolk00:02
Hizbollah leaves Lebanon base00:02
BOOK REVIEW / One hundred years of God against Mammon: The Community of the Resurrection - Alan Wilkinson: SCM, pounds 2500:02
Racing: Goldstein to retire00:02
Trust hopes to end 'brain drain'00:02
Letter: Taxi rape trial misunderstood00:02
Rise in unemployment in South-east forecast00:02
Nu-Swift suffers after change of course00:02
Cricket: Leading First-Class Averages00:02
Rulers return00:02
Cuban heels add extra stature to Castro visit: Phil Davison reports from Santiago de Compostela on Fidel's trip to his father's Spanish homeland00:02
View from City Road: Taking a big risk on WPP00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Silver on their mind: Olympic Round-up00:02
Cocaine worth pounds 8m seized00:02
Witness had sex 'to help libel action by friend'00:02
US banks 'over-reserved' against potential losses00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Chinese embark on another long march: Ken Jones reports from Barcelona on the impact of a rising power in world sport00:02
Collapse of second package tour firm00:02
Europeans divided over refugee crisis00:02
Mafia kills police inspector00:02
Cricket: Adams express: Derek Hodgson reports from Worcester00:02
Yard detectives arrest island ex-ministers00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Column Eight: Writ for a late knight00:02
Japan teachers sentenced00:02
Health: When going on holiday makes you sick: Sweaty palms and tightening throats - the first signs of travel sickness - are all too familiar to many of us. Olivia Timbs reports on the latest research00:02
Paris winter fashions00:02
EC fire rules will cost small businesses pounds 1.7bn: A new Brussels directive will make a big impact on even the smallest workplace. Nick Cohen reports00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Phelps wide of the mark: Olympic Round-up00:02
Contractor wins appeal over VAT00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Lord's in lady trouble00:02
Parents of disruptive pupils 'must be penalised'00:02
Swiss deny Harland investment00:02
Obituary: Ian Proctor00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Boardsailer hit by police car: Olympic Round-up00:02
Training review00:02
Birds' Atlantic crossing ends at zoo: Nicholas Schoon reports on efforts by customs officers to protect endangered species of animals and birds by intercepting attempts at smuggling00:02
Obituary: Mary Wells00:02
Motor Racing: Musical cockpits approaching denouement: Derick Allsop reports from Hockenheim00:02
London borough first to offer recycling service00:02
Shah's son warned off Cairo ceremony00:02
Letter: Junk food for thought00:02
45 Somalis die as dhow sinks00:02
US sends Patriots to Kuwait00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Legrelle's aim is not too true: Shooting: Mike Rowbottom reports from Barcelona on the countess whose nerves were shot to pieces in the presence of royalty00:02
Police storm Brazilian prison00:02
Army drugs00:02
Football: Liverpool buy pounds 2.3m Stewart00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Walzerkonig injured: Equestrianism00:02
Letter: Travellers: once a farmer's friend, now a New Age enemy to the land00:02
OPERA / A royal flush of success: Edward Seckerson on Glyndebourne at home and away00:02
RADIO / What little girls are made of: Robert Hanks on schoolgirl cruelty and schoolboy humour00:02
Law report: Withdrawing uncorroborated confession case from jury: Regina v McKenzie - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)(Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Simon Brown and Mr Justice Roch), 24 July 1992.00:02
View from City Road: Brewer should drop Fleming00:02
Rage boils over at Lloyd's: Coleridge tells stormy meeting of names that he will not stand again as chairman00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Turk turns turtle: Olympic Round-up00:02
Maxwell pensions rescue 'hit by blood money image'00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Greco-Roman Wrestling00:02
Treasure hunter sells galleon's riches: Correction: Mr Rex Cowan00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: When reality hits home: Olympic Round-up00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Belenki's bravura: Olympic Round-up00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Lewis ready for relay: Olympic Round-up00:02
ART COMPETITION / Write a poem and win a Surrealist painting00:02
Man jailed for raping former nun00:02
Man charged with murder of lecturer00:02
UN-Iraq: who gained most?: Ekeus hails power of persuasion00:02
Anniversaries00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Britain ride high: Equestrianism: Genevieve Murphy reports from El Montanya00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Whiphand fails to cow Egypt's fundamentalists: Muslim militants targeting Christians are seen as a threat to stability. Sarah Helm in Assiut reports00:02
Racing / Glorious Goodwood: Duplicity can cheat Double: Bookmakers count on a punters' favourite fading yet again as the winning post nears in today's Stewards' Cup00:02
Mr Clinton must keep looking over his shoulder: The US presidential race is still wide open, says Godfrey Hodgson00:02
Seychelles election won by ruling party00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Morales revels in a reunion with the gold: Swimming: Guy Hodgson reports from Barcelona00:02
Tongue-tied by technocrats: Whether it is mad cows or nuclear power, science governs debate and we lack the language to express our fears, warns Tom Wilkie00:02
Cricket Round-up: Millns digs deep00:02
Border death-toll00:02
Liffe imposes heavy fine on options trader00:02
Chairman of Mosaic ousted by Hutchings00:02
Brothel racket00:02
A shabby way to treat a friend from the past: Britain's refusal to admit a former vice-president of Sierra Leone is the result of a strange form of political correctness, says Richard Dowden00:02
Diary00:02
MGN clears director who transferred pension00:02
Mackay aims to cut the cost of litigation00:02
BCCI report to be published 'within weeks'00:02
Huntsman shot00:02
Joyrider killed00:02
Ex-FBI man joins killer hunt00:02
Crew rescued00:02
UN-Iraq: who gained most?: Saddam and US claim victory00:02
Watch this space00:02
British NCOs leave Cambodia in disgrace00:02
Cricket: Durham laid bare by spin: Rob Steen reports from Lord's00:02
View from City Road: Sid becomes an endangered species00:02
Unwanted on return voyage00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Broome's heavy fall puts place in doubt: Equestrianism: Genevieve Murphy reports from El Montanya00:02
Obituary: Elizabeth Howe00:02
Wellcome's shares near tender price00:02
ART / The appliance of science: Dalya Alberge dons her lab coat and explores a technological approach to the dating game00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Americans are spiked: Olympic Round-up00:02
Letter: Creative parking00:02
Turtles banned from nightclub00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Biker protest00:02
Collor 'did not profit' from corruption00:02
Doctor in Aids trial believed he was not doing wrong00:02
Cossack memorial00:02
Gunman acquitted00:02
Russians hurt00:02
Court Circular00:02
Leading Article: Holiday horrors00:02
Ramos proposes amnesty deal00:02
Rugby Union: S Africans good for business00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Travellers: once a farmer's friend, now a New Age enemy to the land00:02
SA denies that police kill prisoners00:02
ART / A bricklayer's view of the world: The meticulous detail of Dutch realism often conceals a larger morality. Andrew Graham-Dixon finds finesse not fussiness in paintings by Vermeer and de Hooch at the National Gallery00:02
Churchman seeks to break Ulster 'siege': Consensus has yet to emerge in talks on Northern Ireland's future. The Rt Rev Dr John Dunlop, the Moderator of the Presbyterian Church, proposes a new approach. David McKittrick reports00:02
Obituary: Major David Swannell00:02
Appeal success00:02
Leading Article: A bad move at Lloyd's00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Clark can exploit counter-attack: Badminton: James Leigh reports from Barcelona00:02
Bullough interim profits disappoint00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Britain fall to Dutch magic: Hockey: Bill Colwill reports from Terrassa00:02
Letter: Taxi rape trial misunderstood00:02
Husband tells of stabbed lecturer's pride in teaching00:02
Cricket: Bad feeling threatens good intentions00:02
Health Viewpoint: Drugs in sport: confusion rules00:02
Insults fly as Bosnia talks start00:02
Comment: Things look even worse in Tokyo00:02
INTERVIEW / Sir Claus Moser: 73.5 per cent English: 'What is dangerous in the sort of life I've had is that there are moments when one might think one is indispensable'00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Spain's first gold: Cycling00:02
There's a plain-clothes dilemma at the front door: Harriet Hammond wanted to help the police catch a burglar, but her son was not so sure00:02
THEATRE: Christopher Street Columbus - Drill Hall, London WC100:02
Merrydown results dent share price00:02
Market prepares for bad news in survey00:02
Doctor heard cries of rail crash victims00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Sikh cleared00:02
Tourist board collapses with pounds 300,000 debts00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Racing: Citiqueen a fourth for Cauthen00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Italy defeated and depleted: Olympic Round-up00:02
Afghan refugees return00:02
Jackson sues00:02
Lack of interest is clear winner in Japanese poll00:02
China warned on HK democracy00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Gordon bids goodbye after day of defeats: Judo: Philip Nicksan reports from Barcelona00:02
Channel 4 defends right to protect terror informant00:02
Capellino and Coats hope to change clothing: Roger Tredre looks at a new agreement that could forge the way ahead for the British fashion industry00:02
Letter: Court reporting00:02
Illicit wildlife traders target shipping routes: Nicholas Schoon reports on efforts by customs officers to protect endangered species of animals and birds by intercepting attempts at smuggling00:02
Baseball: Kelly pursues World Series double00:02
Hostage film heads ITV schedules00:02
THEATRE / The wall game: Paul Taylor on Phoenix, a drama of German reunification at the Bush00:02
Rapist given home leave strikes again00:02
Administrators face Polly Peck ethics charges00:02
Letter: Taxi rape trial misunderstood00:02
Lamont concedes minimum VAT rate00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Brilliant Boardman: Cycling: Robin Nicholl reports from Barcelona00:02
Obituary: Joseph Edwards00:02
Letter: Competition and the youth audience00:02
Boy killed00:02
Traders offer taste of luxury to Muscovites00:02
Letter: Refusing transfusion00:02
New-style governors for failing schools00:02
Letter: Assessment of UK plc00:02
Brave show becomes a wake for a navy that's had its day: Memories of past glories could not hide fears for the future as Sevastopol gathered to fete the troubled Black Sea fleet, writes Peter Pringle00:02
OPERA: Il Matrimonio Segreto - Cooperstown, New York00:02
Cricket: Notts close in on the leaders: Michael Austin reports from Edgbaston00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Generation gain for Russians: Shooting00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Knock-out from Reid: Olympic Round-up00:02
Stowaway deported00:02
EC to revive Rover sweeteners issue00:02
BR forms company to work on tunnel link00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Letter: Footnote to a dynasty00:02
Accountancy & Management: New recruits given a more business-like approach to training: Would-be accountants are entering a profession in the process of change. Roger Trapp looks at what this year's graduates can expect00:02
Ceausescu retrial00:02
Privacy argument 'should be kept in proportion': This is the quarterly report of Sir Gordon Downey, the Independent's Reader Representative00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Kennedy re-elected00:02
Letter: Travellers: once a farmer's friend, now a New Age enemy to the land