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A less bright view from Ludgate Hill: For all his wealth and position, Lord Stevens is looking vulnerable. Clare Dobie explains00:02
Study warns of social services breakdown00:02
Home Office 'lied over transcript'00:02
Diary00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Misutin routine close to perfect00:02
Royal Mail could be sold off00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992:Tennis: Tale of two millionaires00:02
Letter: Parks and cemeteries in peril00:02
Letter: Weaknesses in the White Paper on education00:02
Racial case 'merited stronger punishment'00:02
Trip trimmed00:02
Hijacker caught00:02
Misys finds renewed strength00:02
Rugby Union: Teague moves to Moseley00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Diving: Tan's sad silver reprise00:02
Yugoslav refugee quotas refused00:02
Birthdays00:02
Gaullist extols power of negative thinking: Julian Nundy travels with an MP who is out of step with his party and determined to rally support for the Maastricht rebels00:02
Polish pacts00:02
Letter: Weaknesses in the White Paper on education00:02
Commentary: Standards that bite00:02
Shares soar despite Tokyo fall00:02
Judges add to demands for interview safeguards: The verdicts yesterday in the UDR Four case are damning for the RUC, David McKittrick argues00:02
FILM / Three parts chutzpah, one part cash: The Polish film industry, stripped of its old state subsidy, is fighting for a new form of recognition. Rick Richardson reports from Warsaw00:02
Lasmo pleased despite loss on Ultramar assets00:02
Givenchy gives way on retail00:02
Uproar as court releases three of 'UDR Four'00:02
Honecker returns to Germany00:02
How could my friend make me look that awful?: Kat Thurston discovers the hard way what a fickle virtue honesty is, even among loved ones00:02
BT losing 35,000 staff this year00:02
Vatican and Israel prepare way for diplomatic ties00:02
Letter: Venice illuminations00:02
Death Metal music does not deprave, court rules00:02
Digital delay00:02
'Eldorado' sees future in sudden death00:02
Men crushed00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Sailing: Smooth Soling as Smith fights back00:02
Letter: Safety at sea00:02
View from City Road: Wrong number bolsters BT00:02
Tudjman holds all the aces in Croatia poll: Tony Barber in Zagreb looks at the line-up for Sunday's election - the first in the country since independence00:02
ROCK / Pussy posse come over all catty: Super Cat - Equinox Club, London00:02
Telethon statistics00:02
Harland under investigation00:02
RECORDS / The smug and the paranoid: Lindsey Buckingham - Out of the Cradle (Mercury 512 658-2); Glenn Frey - Strange Weather (MCA MCD10599)00:02
Cricket: Scuffles spoil charity match00:02
Salami tactics lend succour to the Euro-sceptics00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Rowing: Britain's power cut in repechage00:02
Ex-mayor accused of corruption at market00:02
Macari cleared of tax fraud in running football club00:02
Cricket: Master builder Bailey00:02
Education: Now the hungry lion roars, Grrrrr]00:02
New phone numbers delayed until 199500:02
MMC to study milk sale00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Law Report: Court will only bar 'oppressive' foreign suits: Arab Monetary Fund v Hashim and Others. Chancery Division (Mr Justice Hoffmann). 14 July 199200:02
ROCK / Blast from the past: First he blinded us with science, then he deafened us with silence. But now Thomas Dolby is back. Giles Smith asked him what his plans were00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The minister for sins: 'Dunedin' - Shena Mackay: Heinemann, 14.9900:02
France to reprieve truckers00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Swimming: Britain's Nick Gillingham, the 200 metres breaststroke bronze medallist, congratulates the winner, the American Mike Barrowman yesterday00:02
Minister's resignation adds to Italy's woe00:02
UN pledges action on Somalia00:02
CBI warns on two-tier boards00:02
Killer algae wreak mayhem in US00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Swimming: Strauss in the drink00:02
Letter: Parks and cemeteries in peril00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Janet Key00:02
Obituary: Davide Sala00:02
Obituary: John Bratby00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Holidays rescue00:02
Cricket: Benson stands out as stand-in00:02
Obituary: Sir Patrick Meaney00:02
Yeoman shares delisted00:02
Letter: Sale of sheriff's home00:02
Toyota names new president00:02
Flatmate 'saw journalist having sex with neo-Nazi'00:02
Damages award may total 21m pounds00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Rowing: Stanhope shows proven mettle00:02
Will someone design me a better bike?00:02
Golf: Swedes hail Sunesson, ace of clubs00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Basketball: Lithuania00:02
Labour to attack Government on everyday issues00:02
Businessman's obsession gives baths new lease of life: Kathy Marks reports on the transformation of a derelict Victorian swimming pool into a thriving aquarium and pet centre00:02
TELEVISION / Facing out the enemy00:02
Obituary: Sir Patrick Meaney00:02
On the wrong track: Christian Wolmar gets all steamed up about railway preservation buffs00:02
Debt grows for 300,000 home owners: Repossessions are down, but increase in mortgage arrears is seen as storing up trouble for the future00:02
Clark Clifford charged over BCCI00:02
Cricket: Kent discover their limits00:02
: Mortgage arrears and repossessions show little sign of easing, and many families would have lost their homes if building societies and other lenders had not offered emergency deals. Ian MacKinnon talks to people caught up in the crisis00:02
Albanian slump00:02
Japanese satisfied with UK suppliers00:02
Letter: ICI's record on the environment00:02
Saddam's opponents ask for allied air umbrella to be extended00:02
Teamster campaign stops the presses00:02
Black 'murderer' who did not kill faces needle of death00:02
Charities: A fund of holiday fun: Joanna Gibbon joins a group of city youngsters for a break in the country00:02
Time for some monkey business: Teaching bankers how to negotiate deals is not as easy as it sounds. David Cohen meets a man who is paid pounds 3,750 a day to get results00:02
CIA man 'withheld information'00:02
Legal challenge on seizure of anti-Semitic fantasy00:02
A large dark brown hat intersected by two giant feathers and complemented by the model's jewelled bird brooch, being shown at this week's autumn haute couture collection in Paris for Pierre Balmain00:02
Awards to celebrate world classical music00:02
Cricket crash00:02
Letter: Travellers' virtues00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Equestrianism: Murphy's moment: Ken Jones sees Ian Stark survive a tough course to keep in the three-day medal hunt00:02
Judge calls for inquiry into death of child00:02
DANCE / Autumn splendour: When male stars collapse, the women keep getting better. Louise Levene ponders the mystique of the ageing ballerina00:02
Consumers' hopes 'not being met'00:02
Wife jailed00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Shooting: Allan, alas, is lacking00:02
Letter: Prison Service is fighting racism00:02
Special status allowed bribes and fraud00:02
Column Eight: Panic tempers misery00:02
Cricket: Gooch puts matters beyond doubt00:02
EC standards attacked as tap-water wins high marks00:02
MUSIC / Manchester Horn Festival - RNCM, Manchester00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Commentary: Private mail poses problem for Heseltine00:02
Market Report: Motor results drive spree on equities00:02
Estonian protest00:02
Racing: Bravery is Marling's blessing00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Pentathlon: Phelps is frustrated00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Football: Italy scramble through00:02
Democrats rise to Bush's foreign policy challenge00:02
Price rise helps lift Telegraph00:02
A dramatic fall from style: Clark Clifford, rock-solid powerhouse of US politics, is rock-solid no more. Godfrey Hodgson looks at a man who helped make Washington great00:02
Obituary: Sir Patrick Meaney00:02
Company cars to be taxed on price00:02
ROCK / History plays: David Byrne has revised the old standards with a new band. Kevin Jackson joins the encores at the Brixton Academy00:02
Commentary: Milk market smelling sour00:02
Fashion: A U-turn, as simple as that: When Versace goes minimalist, you know things have changed. Lisa Armstrong reports from Paris, where the couture and the etiquette are both under revision00:02
Verson to expand despite loss00:02
Football: Coca-Cola Cup not the real thing00:02
Norton Rose tops legal bid table00:02
Amnesty law for Ivory Coast00:02
Obituary: Luc Estang00:02
Earth tremor00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Cycling: Boardman takes his golden bow00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Equestrianism: Britain stay in sight of gold00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Perot pushes his economic prescription: David Usborne reports from Washington that the former contender still has plenty to say00:02
Public Sector Manangement: From private to public sector - More executives are making the move into Whitehall and local government. Sarah Hegarty asks how they manage00:02
Out of South Africa: When a father is no shield for his child00:02
Education: A rave, a giggle and a grope: Michael Edwards on the release of urges at the boarding school dance00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Hockey: Sixsmith the inspiration00:02
Rutskoi more popular than Yeltsin00:02
Cerullo offers the 'cured' for inspection: Mary Braid reports on the American evangelist's claim of success for his Mission to London00:02
David Smith squeezed by German competition00:02
MI5 court case00:02
Bad debts undermine Lloyds Abbey sales00:02
SA troops sent into townships00:02
Leading Article: There is an alternative00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Tennis: Humiliation for Edberg00:02
Leading Article: A mean response to tragedy00:02
View from City Road: Hot seats in the boardroom00:02
'Chicken' death00:02
View from City Road: Raised eyebrows at Lasmo results00:02
RIFFS / Pop folk singer Martyn Joseph on popular appeal in Billy Joel's 'Piano Man'00:02
Abduction fear00:02
General strike halts Lebanon00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Howey's bold move pays off00:02
Yugoslav leader says Major backs his peace mission00:02
Cornwall planning inquiry00:02
Cricket: Pakistanis mowed down by minnows00:02
BAT payout lights up with 9% boost00:02
Fairey to pay 11.5m pounds for Infrared Engineering00:02
Scout killed00:02
Madagascar gunmen fail in coup attempt00:02
Sotheby's disputes Christie's claims00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Boxing: Irish boxer banned00:02
Jehovah's Witness transfusion upheld00:02
Land of the subtle recession: The Japanese are tightening their belts, but a high demand for labour protects the workers, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Zoo managers lose confidence vote00:02
Letter: Live and let sunbathe00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Racing: Heights to put bite on rivals: Richard Edmondson on the colt who needs to put his ability before aggression00:02
Judge sends law officer to solve mosque row00:02
Honecker flies home to Berlin Wall reckoning00:02
Jackson fans greet their 'angel face'00:02
Aid trucks make it to Sarajevo00:02
Another revolution that's left out the girls00:02
Chess date00:02
Education: Shakespeare goes down like a dream in class: Martin Stephen, a headteacher, describes how English lessons can satisfy both modernists and traditionalists00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Swimming: Best of Gillingham burnished in bronze00:02
Occult obsession led to killing00:02
Imbert links rise in crime rate with social deprivation: Final report of the retiring Metropolitan Police Commissioner00:02
THEATRE / Double or quits: Paul Taylor on Brian Friel's Philadelphia, Here I Come] at Wyndhams