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British Coal to close plant as gas-fired threat grows00:02
Birthdays00:02
Leading Article: Real problem, wrong answer00:02
Wills00:02
MIA 'remains' sent to Hawaii00:02
Macau's plans get off the ground: The Chinese are backing a new airport that will compete with Hong Kong. Robin Mead reports00:02
Letter: Cuts and continuity in prison teaching00:02
Hospital creates tranquillity for troubled minds: While England's maximum security institutions have been condemned Scotland's is overcoming its prison image. Jack O'Sullivan reports00:02
BP considers sale of dollars 400m US refinery00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Germans stay on top00:02
Racing: Folly passes pounds 100,00000:02
Coats sells Batik and properties for pounds 26m00:02
Maastricht paper aimed at doubters00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Wecker delay00:02
THEATRE / Stories from the National Enquirer - Man in the Moon00:02
Gunman fires at UN man in Iraq00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Kerly senses the final curtain: Richard Williams witnesses the parting shots of Sean Kerly (left), the man who took British hockey to Olympian heights00:02
Cricket: Kellett drives Tykes victory charge00:02
Barcelona begs the question00:02
NZ warns France over new nuclear tests00:02
The Angela Lambert Interview: She's raced a long way since the convent: Yve Newbold had her first baby at 18 and was the mother of four when she became a lawyer. Today she's company secretary with Hanson. It all started at school00:02
Major persuades newspapers to curb attacks on Lamont00:02
Henlys' bid fight gains pounds 17m boost00:02
Moscow and Kiev hold fire on fleet00:02
Sport in short: Rugby League00:02
Rail cuts rekindle privatisation fear00:02
Sport in short: Tennis00:02
Obituary: Nicanor Costa Mendez00:02
Olympic race winner is disqualified00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Smith keeps hopes afloat00:02
Fringe tickets00:02
Leaders meet for peace in Mozambique00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Trip to the top00:02
Law Report: Classic direction to jury on provocation defence upheld: R v Ahluwalia - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Swinton Thomas and Mr Justice Judge), 31 July 199200:02
Reasons for 'sick building syndrome' still unclear00:02
Sport in short: Golf00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sport in short: American Football00:02
Control gains time from banks00:02
SUMMER SCHOOLS / Getting it all in perspective: Susan Watts, Science Correspondent, reports on a holiday with a difference00:02
There he was, the lawyer who nailed me: Reggie Nadelson was told not to worry about legal problems over her first book. That was before her publishers sued her00:02
Letter: Threat to investigative journalism00:02
Troubled home for children to close00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Redmond's day of despair: Ken Jones on a poignant end for Britain's 400m hope00:02
Sport in short: Bowls00:02
Obituary: Alan Thomas00:02
Tudjman scores decisive victory over far right00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Double teapot time00:02
Champion start00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Williams beaten00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Gao goes golden00:02
Obituary: Alexis Rassine00:02
Republican campaign plays the bimbo card00:02
Racing: Riders rallying to Cauthen's crusade: Richard Edmondson on the simmering dispute over where and how frequently a jockey should use the whip00:02
Bus threat00:02
Sex pest warned00:02
Out of Brussels: Getting into Europe can be a hell of a job00:02
Rivals fight BA's American link-up00:02
Cricket: Salim boosts Pakistan's confidence00:02
Government silent on Lockerbie claim00:02
LEP discloses pounds 235m loss and more write-offs00:02
Letter: The NUJ and the 'Daily Telegraph'00:02
Health: Our darling, but not the daughter of our dreams: Two-year-old Eleonore suffers from a very rare disease. Robert Spigel is her father00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Jackson left in the lurch by lodger00:02
Football: Maradona move00:02
Home Office to reconsider deportation of Sikh leader00:02
Would-be buyers stoke row over PR firm's sale00:02
27 held as heroin ring is smashed00:02
Leading Article: The costs of confrontation00:02
Drink-driver caught for sixth time sent to jail00:02
Comment: A fiscal road towards recovery00:02
Peru's democracy 'at an end' says US rights group00:02
Police chief rejects criticism00:02
Police car 'drove on after hitting man on crossing'00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Briggs in hosital00:02
Appeals for UK military action in Bosnia rejected00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Olympic partying00:02
Sweethearts00:02
UN chief accuses British of racism00:02
Doctors gaining ground in battle against cancer00:02
Repossessions knock hole in Abbey National00:02
Turkey and Syria promise to honour water pact00:02
THEATRE / Broken Heads - BAC, London SW1100:02
Baseball: Atlanta battles over Sanders00:02
Letter: Mortgage relief00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Hester heads for final00:02
Health Update: Cleaning hazard00:02
Jani Allan jury asked to identify 'enemy of truth'00:02
30 die in 'victory for SA voteless'00:02
Two die as gales hit yacht races00:02
Driving test candidates 'fondled'00:02
Icahn ready to step down at TWA00:02
Trencherwood agrees deal with bankers00:02
Clarke overcomes equipment delays00:02
Receivers called in at Chequers00:02
Joyrider killed00:02
HANG-UPS / A joke too far: Gallery owner Bernard Jacobson on why he's tired of Duchamp00:02
TELEVISION / The revenger's tragedy: Thomas Sutcliffe on contradictory evidence in Panorama's study of the US death penalty00:02
View from City Road: Slimmed-down BBA can wait00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Football doubts00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Happy couple00:02
Paper ruling00:02
Hippie alert00:02
Cricket: Munton forces the surrender00:02
Letter: Trouble at Radio 300:02
Health: Left behind from the very beginning?: A new theory says brain damage at birth causes left-handedness. Jerome Burne reports00:02
Health: A wee drop is good for you: Liz Hodgkinson talks to a man who thinks we should all drink our own urine00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Kent hoist by own petard00:02
Murdered judge spoke of Mafia's German link00:02
Column Eight: Napoleon a loser again00:02
The kebabbing of Dan Quayle: In the first of two extracts from their new book, Bob Woodward and David S Broder look at the 1988 campaign, an ordeal in humiliation. Who made it so? The press? The candidate? Or James Baker?00:02
Detention camps used for torture and killing: In the wreckage of Yugoslavia: US confirms Serbs have been murdering prisoners - Croatian voters shun extremists00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Darting Davies evicts Britain00:02
Sport in short: Sailing00:02
Letter: Counting the cost of Britain's growing 'kar kulture'00:02
Obituary: Ebbe Carlsson00:02
Murdered girl, 15, had 'zest for life'00:02
View from City Road: Abbey shut in by bricks and mortar00:02
Diary00:02
Profits and funds under management up at Govett00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sport in short: Speedway00:02
BAe lands pounds 97m order from China00:02
Cutting costs helps TDG to mark time00:02
Letter: Academic standards00:02
Mexican clash over election00:02
Robbery shooting00:02
Retirement for women 'should be set at 65'00:02
Boy who killed lodger to be detained00:02
Solicitors to consider 'no win, no fee' deals00:02
Letter: Counting the cost of Britain's growing 'kar kulture'00:02
Law clerk stole wig 'because of race abuse'00:02
Freelance oil workers forced to take pay cut00:02
Accountancy and Management: Raising standards via the small screen: Roger Trapp looks forward to autumn programmes that will pioneer late-night television for accountants00:02
Native peoples find strength in numbers: Caroline Moorehead in Geneva hears how an indigenous woman from Guatemala became a skilled and powerful negotiator00:02
Health Update: Pitfalls of the female condom00:02
'Investigator' dies00:02
Letter: Counting the cost of Britain's growing 'kar kulture'00:02
Crash kills 600:02
Letter: Threat to investigative journalism00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Astronauts in most dangerous test yet00:02
Mourners told of Rachel Nickell's love and warmth00:02
Obituaries00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Ivanisevic hits back for medal00:02
Letter: Green arrogance00:02
Market Report: French support for Maastricht turns the tide00:02
Only the infantry can relieve the Balkans' pain00:02
Ty Mawr report fails to satisfy home's critics00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Inland pilgrims with the author at our side: Woman of the inner sea - Thomas Keneally: Hodder & Stoughton pounds 14.9900:02
Sport in short: Football00:02
Soldier shot dead in IRA ambush00:02
Two sailors die as gales hit regatta00:02
Nurse moved00:02
Sikh rebels blamed for massacre00:02
Golf: Faldo finds the golden touch: Tim Glover on a golfer going from strength to strength00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Personal stereo: Andrew Graham-Dixon, in Scotland, reviews paintings by Allan Ramsay and sculptures by Joan Miro and Tony Cragg00:02
Township's black day for the man in blue00:02
RUC resists call for tests on interrogation notes00:02
Letter: Charity ends at home00:02
Major lobbies for Manchester games00:02
Christies expected to name Tennant as new chairman00:02
Prisoner sought after killing00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: McNeil wilts under the pressure00:02
Chess00:02
Advisers aim to win with US visa lottery00:02
MUSIC / On pain of death: Meredith Oakes on The Death of Moses at the Proms00:02
Palestinian deal 'is Bush's poll surprise'00:02
Judge acts to reduce trial costs00:02
Man stabbed in pub near Jani Allan court hearing00:02
Pressure mounts for house market rescue: Abbey National urges tax offset on sale losses as property prices go on sliding00:02
Teenagers accused of murder00:02
RADIO / In the psychiatrist's easy chair: Robert Hanks on courtesy and fawning from Dr Anthony Clare and Sue Lawley. Plus David Duke00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Terry hits undreamt of target00:02
Letter: Ever downward00:02
Jackson date00:02
OLYMPICS / Barcelona 1992: Moroccan mayhem leads to Skah ban00:02
View from City Road: Dishing up some telling statistics