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India to discuss Kashmir00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev John Trillo00:02
Landing problems delay Somali airlift00:02
Chess00:02
Six RAF Tornados will peep into Iraq00:02
Police firearms range00:02
Killer 'beheaded man in one blow'00:02
Secrets remand00:02
Russia promises Ride trial attendance00:02
Tanks destroyed00:02
Steroids inquiry00:02
Rentokil finds right formula to keep the recession at bay: Terence Wilkinson reports on a company that started life in the 1920s as a rat-catcher00:02
Woman seeks to bring private assault charges00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Fashion: The indiscreet charms of Hollywood - Exotic jewellery designs that adorned Fifties film goddesses are now available to mere mortals00:02
Turned away00:02
Georgia official freed by troops00:02
Canada talks back on track00:02
UN divided over forces for Bosnia00:02
Rugby Union: ANC approves Test against Australia00:02
NHS could make savings of 60m pounds00:02
Britain and US split over Iraq00:02
Right-wingers make capital out of Allen scandal00:02
Letter: Double standards in government action on gypsies00:02
Plague of lice attacks California vineyards: A voracious aphid is killing thousands of acres of America's finest vines and threatening the industry. Mary Fagan reports00:02
Early start for holiday price war00:02
Gas blockage hits Victaulic00:02
Leading Article: A bonfire of wigs00:02
Iraq attacks 'provocation' by West00:02
A-level grades improve as science decline continues00:02
ROCK / Taking it to the streets: Market researchers are being hired by record companies to give you what you want. Which is, apparently, Kylie Minogue, Neil Sedaka, Abba and the Shadows. Giles Smith investigates00:02
Squeezed Sony has hopes for next half00:02
Price war promises cheaper holidays00:02
Obituary: Simon Hartog00:02
Cricket: Thomas makes history: Round-up00:02
Afghan troops launch assault00:02
Cricket: McCague back on warpath00:02
Commentary: Caveats to the good news00:02
Union predicts 3 hospitals in London to close00:02
Birthdays00:02
Commentary: There's no hiding from Sir Bryan00:02
Cricket: England in danger of succumbing to one-day success00:02
Cricket: Forty years of putting pace in pitches: Michael Austin talks to Ron Allsopp, veteran head groundsman at Trent Bridge, venue for today's one-day international00:02
THEATRE / Vincent - Man in the Moon, London SW300:02
Absconders from child centre raise town's crime rate00:02
Letter: Limits of GCSEs00:02
Letter: Deterrents to worship in church00:02
Serbs offer deal to empty camps00:02
MoD looks at selling Royal Dockyards00:02
Obituary: George Ramsay00:02
Gulf war pollution 'not as bad as feared'00:02
Education: Devastating failure, and how to survive it00:02
Hurd defends flight ban00:02
Man raped at knifepoint in Underground lavatory00:02
Leaders battle to guide rump Serbian state00:02
Barclays backs wind farm00:02
Hillsdown thwarted in Canadian plans00:02
Iran-Contra suspect 'lied'00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Ian M. Robertson00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 4: Coming back from the dead: Outraged critics murdered Michael Harding's shocking Misogynist when it opened in Dublin in 1990. Here the playwright tells Sarah Hemming why he decided to bring it back to life00:02
Cricket: Sri Lanka in control00:02
Obituary: Professor John Malins00:02
Hafnia shifts assets to new company00:02
Letter: Double standards in government action on gypsies00:02
Obituary: Air Marshal Sir Edward Chilton00:02
Commentary: Brazil spoils the Latin debt party00:02
King fights golf course plan near home00:02
Athletics: Kiptanui sets new standards00:02
Letter: Deterrents to worship in church00:02
Course Guide: On your marks, get set to start dialling - Today's A-level results trigger the annual scramble for higher education places. Karen Gold suggests how to get the best out of 'clearing'00:02
THEATRE / Insomnia: Edinburgh Festival Day 400:02
THEATRE / Bricks and morality: Paul Taylor reviews Harley Granville Barker's The Voysey Inheritance at the Royal Lyceum00:02
Bite-sized sale00:02
Fear over Syria may hold up Lebanon poll00:02
THEATRE / Studs: Edinburgh Festival Day 400:02
Alaska hunt00:02
Struggle resumes00:02
Obituary: Judge John Sirica00:02
Cabby courts an air of authority and proves power of wig and gown00:02
Draughts champion feels chill of defeat00:02
View from City Road: Cutbacks may dent car parts00:02
Police look to private sector for protection00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Hungary backs its exiles00:02
President signals cabinet revamp00:02
Brother is released in Gorrie case00:02
Rugby League: Laughton signs cut-price Gregory00:02
Fear over Syria may hold up Lebanon poll00:02
Property magnate denies link to arson flat: A millionaire businessman has found himself at the centre of a new controversy. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Column Eight: Seeking a jump in sales00:02
The not-so-special Superstar: Henry Kissinger has survived for years as an elder statesman, largely on the strength of a myth, says Godfrey Hodgson00:02
Future of Ford plants in doubt: Car workers put on short time - Registrations down on last year - High street spending falls00:02
Market Report: Sell advice puts Euro Disney on big dipper00:02
Education: Do they owe it all to their Alma Mater?: Some high-flyers were launched on the path to success by their teachers, others had their wings clipped. Tim Devlin asked famous people what influenced them most at school00:02
Obituary: Harry Allen00:02
View from City Road: BICC puts property in perspective00:02
Opera dream nears fruition: David Lister reports on the artistic opportunities offered by Edinburgh's new theatre00:02
TV Statistics00:02
THEATRE / Bricks and morality: Paul Taylor reviews Harley Granville Barker's The Voysey Inheritance at the Royal Lyceum00:02
Hanratty 'confessed his guilt' to RAF corporal00:02
Diehards have no defence00:02
Englishman excused from Scottish jury00:02
Cricket: Bicknell's belligerent day00:02
Topless Duchess00:02
ROCK / Returning to bass: In the Sixties, Jack Bruce helped Cream to 30 million record sales. Now, the singer and bass player is back with his own band. Giles Smith met him00:02
University-run museums facing crisis over funds00:02
Serbs may empty camps00:02
Racing: Friendly flies for Duffield: York Ebor meeting / Senior jockeys go bump in the flight as a rider picks himself out of Piggott's lap to land the day's big race00:02
Sad landscape00:02
I saw an actor, they saw Romeo: Angela Hillyard sees Shakespeare in a different light, thanks to a noisy group of enthusiastic fellow theatre-goers00:02
THEATRE / Real Time: Edinburgh Festival Day 400:02
Football: Stewart assumes command00:02
Mind my bass while I park the van00:02
New schools 'could be set up in hired buildings'00:02
Police inquiry on 'execution' of Falklands POWs00:02
Spending fears quash recovery hopes00:02
Opportunist attack00:02
Drivers stung00:02
Lloyd's case dismissed by US judge00:02
Diary00:02
Domesday pond faces parched end00:02
Letter: Rattling sabres at an attractive target00:02
A bit like Fungus but not a bogeyman: Raymond Briggs creates characters who offer tantalising glimpses of his own personality. He spoke to Ruth McCarthy about his latest book00:02
Carsberg sends newspaper distribution to MMC00:02
Disposals push up Bredero losses00:02
Convention Diary: For some folks it's the 100-Grand Old Party00:02
Public Services Management: Taking the twee out of twinning: Central government lags behind its local counterparts in developing an increasingly important international outlook, says Liza Donaldson00:02
'Minicab' attack00:02
Football: Beardsley and Warzycha put United in wars00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Qualifications of NHS managers00:02
45 killed in Spanish bus crash00:02
Football: Hirst hits Forest00:02
No payout likely from Mountleigh00:02
British workers prefer fast approach to lunchbreak00:02
Fukutake to pay dollars 414m for Berlitz00:02
ROCK / World comes to Wilts: Philip Sweeney lends an ear to the Womad sessions00:02
MUSIC / Time and motion study: Nicholas Williams on a Sawer premiere at the Proms00:02
Football: Kinnear upset by City retreat00:02
Athletics: Nike dumps Krabbe00:02
BHP bids for Elliott's former stake in Foster's00:02
A battle with God on both sides00:02
Cricket: Blakey's England reminder00:02
TELEVISION / Little grouse on the prairie00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Ambulance training questioned after death00:02
RECORDS / The wedding album: Andy Gill on new releases by Bobby Brown, David Lynch & Angelo Badalamenti, The Flaming Lips, Luna 2 and Carmel00:02
Drift from sciences causes concern: Donald MacLeod looks at why an increasing proportion of students opt for the arts at A-level00:02
The battle begins for Bush succession00:02
Letter: Woody's woes00:02
Producers of bananas fight quotas00:02
Car crash reveals a Sarajevo secret00:02
Letter: Scheme that takes all factors into account00:02
Letter: Elderly population culled by neglect00:02
Landowner banishes call box to save verges00:02
Letter: The end of ID cards00:02
French go cooler on Maastricht00:02
Obituary: Rosemary Sutcliff00:02
Britain undecided on armed vehicles00:02
Cricket: Atherton anchors advance00:02
Bowls: England's surge to record win00:02
Leading Article: The cost of neglecting science00:02
JAZZ / Sink and swim: Phil Johnson reviews Airto Moreira and family at Ronnie Scott's, London00:02
Education: New universities00:02
Court limits council power over footpath00:02
Yeltsin hands out 30 pounds to every Russian00:02
Marley closes two factories and forecasts dividend cut00:02
Football: Speed saves Leeds00:02
10 die in Algeria police battle00:02
THEATRE / Desdemona - If Only You Had Spoken : Edinburgh Festival Day 400:02
View from City Road: Unilever slow but sure00:02
THEATRE / Orlando: Edinburgh Festival Day 400:02
Letter: African lessons for Eastern Europeans00:02
EC's London summit to plan war against crime00:02
Racing: Brooks to enter Fantasy realm00:02
Golf: McLean campaigns for St Andrew's outing00:02
Football: Norwich the early birds00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A new world order facing an old abyss: 'The Yugoslav Conflict' - John Zametica: Brassey's, 9.5000:02
BES for Barclays homes00:02
Letter: Double standards in government action on gypsies00:02
BBC charts the history of its radio days: The doors of Broadcasting House are being thrown open to the public. Martin Wroe reports00:02
Opera dream nears fruition: David Lister reports on the artistic opportunities offered by Edinburgh's new theatre00:02
BT engineer drops sick leave claim