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Commentary: Soft soap in a hard sell00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Law: Transforming knowledge into know-how: The Law Society's finals are to be replaced with a one-year training scheme that will emphasize practical skills, writes Sharon Wallach00:02
Cricket: Atherton misses out00:02
Lloyd's crisis did not dent underwriters' pay increases00:02
FILM / Death and the maiden00:02
Golf: Lane on song with birdies00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 5: Festival Eye00:02
Youths sentenced00:02
Rugby League: St Helens invest in tenacity00:02
High price of CDs saves music market from slide00:02
A-level results start a scramble for places00:02
Letter: Ban the vans00:02
Serbia accused of blackmail on camps00:02
Letter: Public servants' pay00:02
Slow split00:02
Athletics: Kiptanui goes on a third gold run00:02
Somali gunmen hired locally by Care00:02
The grooviest kids get dressed at the Oxfam shop: Brigid McConville reports on a hot source of bargain outfits for colourful clubbers00:02
Talks on delay of Lebanon poll00:02
Dinner in Pisa00:02
Letter: Fagin's children demonstrate their technique00:02
Keaton tipped as Allen's next leading lady00:02
Shares up as haulier returns to the black00:02
INTERVIEW / Going down the creek: Andrew Palmer talks to the photographer Jim Rice about his pictorial 'record' of Deptford Creek00:02
Diary00:02
Leading Article: Family values00:02
Letter: Somalia's suffering met by silence00:02
FILM / The Last Detail00:02
Football: City to rejoin Phelan chase00:02
UN troops thwart armed Serbs: Peace-keeping forces in Croatia threatened by 16,000 irregulars posing as policemen00:02
British police to help with drug inquiry in Trinidad00:02
Tell us another one. Or just tell us the same one all over again]: Paul Merton, the comedian with the dry, South Circular delivery, is probably the funniest man on television. Where did he come from?00:02
Obituary: Viscount Muirshiel00:02
Truth is the first casualty in PR offensive00:02
Letter: Pity St Paul00:02
Column Eight: Barclays sniffy over protests00:02
Kosovo apology00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Societies 'punishing defaulters': The repossession trap00:02
Poles end strike00:02
Utility debt sales to top up privatisation proceeds00:02
UK denies allied rift over Iraq00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Rod Steiger on the waterfront in London00:02
Equestrianism: British Open Horse Trials - Gatcombe Park00:02
Rebuilt Bellwinch narrows losses00:02
Rushes00:02
Commentary: A nice idea proves complicated00:02
Leading Article: Pique versus power at the UN00:02
THEATRE / Like death warmed up: Paul Taylor on C P Taylor's Walter at the St Bride's Centre, Edinburgh00:02
Canadian creditors cool on O&Y offer00:02
Opposition tries to unite against Saddam regime00:02
'People were eager to buy anything': The negative equity trap00:02
Trailing Bush faces uphill march00:02
Abbey estate agency chief to take early retirement00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Bailey fails to bridge gap00:02
BOOK REVIEW / There has to be a way, there just has to be: 'The Power of the Machine' - R A Buchanan: Viking, 20 pounds00:02
Kurd offensive ends in Turkey00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Aldershot are ready to reward the faithful00:02
Palestinians urged to compromise in peace talks: The 'darlings' of Madrid will find next week tougher, writes Sarah Helm from Jerusalem00:02
SA talks planned00:02
'I am just incredibly depressed': The redundancy trap00:02
Swimming: Interpol hunts Hungarian coach00:02
Man stabbed00:02
Willis Corroon drop adds to insurer woes00:02
Letter: Life and times00:02
100 hospital jobs go in budget cuts00:02
Poll ousts Bahamian leader after 25 years00:02
Briton jailed for 7 years in Baghdad00:02
Letter: Judging a Bar by its cover00:02
Slow split00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Astronomers discover a cosmic 'mirage': A cluster of galaxies has created a unique 'lens' in outer space. Ruth McKernan reports00:02
INTERVIEW / A real horror show: The filming of Alien 3 was a nightmare for its director David Fincher. Mark Burman reports00:02
Boxing: The shape of things to come: Ken Jones reports on the heavyweight future that Mickey Duff is confident he can promote for Britain's Frank Bruno00:02
Letter: Identifiable problems00:02
BT to cut 30,000 jobs in two years00:02
Editor defends Duchess pictures: Compromising poolside photographs further tarnish Royal Family's battered image00:02
Royal Family 'needs code of conduct'00:02
Minicab driver faces rape charge00:02
FILM / Deep in the Fen of iniquities00:02
Cricket: Watkinson's wily ways00:02
Former chairman attacks Henlys00:02
NHS trust bids total 151 despite financial doubts00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Racing: Crown poised to assert authority: Richard Edmondson on a colt whose progress has put a Group race within his grasp00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 5: Reviews00:02
Explosive haul00:02
Why Nazi trials must end: The story behind the likely acquittal of John Demjanjuk provides powerful reasons to abandon war-crimes cases, says Gitta Sereny00:02
Completely wrapped up in Christmas00:02
Letter: Fagin's children demonstrate their technique00:02
Post Office reward00:02
Greenpeace lists ICI and BP as major polluters00:02
Parents of sick children 'being falsely accused'00:02
Hussein surgery00:02
Out of Russia: Money can't buy the KGB file on Oswald00:02
Letter: Cathartic effects of Allen's angst00:02
Ladies in black overshadow Valentino grave00:02
Sting and bride00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Applications for National Health Service trust status: Full list of applicants00:02
Law Report: Underwriters can recoup from names: Lord Napier and Ettrick and another v R F Kershaw Ltd and others. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Staughton and Lord Justice Nolan), 9 July 199200:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
View from City Road: Rentokil breeds a healthy strain00:02
French aircraft deliver food to starving Somalis00:02
Canada near deal on the Quebec issue00:02
Racing: Irish National Hunt jockey Charlie Swan is close to tears at Sandown, Melbourne00:02
Cricket / Texaco Trophy: England and Hick hit back in style: Day of despair for Pakistan as Graham Gooch's record-breakers run the tourists ragged to win the series00:02
Sailing: Nilson relishes secure funding00:02
Sports Listings: Plan ahead00:02
Haiti torture rife, says Amnesty00:02
Residents of estates plan to employ night guard00:02
Claremont buys Milnes00:02
Bomb threat shuts five London BR stations00:02
Waste-import ban00:02
France rallies stars to defend Maastricht00:02
PROMS / Soloists of the Moscow Conservatoire / Yuri Bashmet - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Cricket: Yorkshire with a hole to fill00:02
Racing: Drum Taps turns to the Continent00:02
Obituary: Ephraim Katz00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the Week00:02
Games drawn00:02
Water skiing: British Championships - Thorpe Park00:02
Chess00:02
Letter: Rights to Jerusalem00:02
Congo's choice00:02
Commentary: Generous savings at BT00:02
Bowls: Allcock forced to find top form00:02
Irish Independent group steps up Mirror stake00:02
1,000 Welsh jobs at risk as BP sheds staff00:02
Parents accused as their baby lay dying: After a doctor raised the 'possibility' that a seriously ill infant, Emma Attwood, had been smothered, a nightmare began for her mother and father. Brian Morgan reports00:02
Cricket: Igglesden's influence00:02
Racing: Fantasy defies generation gap: Hannon's filly shows the way to her elders and sets a new benchmark of brilliance00:02
View from City Road: SmithKline gap still gapes00:02
Unprotected sex 'biggest HIV risk to drug users'00:02
THEATRE / Acapulco - King's Head Theatre, N100:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Equestrianism: Thomson is full of ambition00:02
Thousands take the long road of tears to Travnik00:02
Mother charged00:02
Patten meets Peking's man00:02
Football: The end of the End approaches: Football supporters are being forced to change their sporting habits of a lifetime. Henry Winter reports00:02
Letter: Fagin's children demonstrate their technique00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Gypsies promise fight to preserve their way of life: Ian MacKinnon and Michael Durham report on the hostile reaction to a government proposal that travellers be forced to settle in permanent homes00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Cycling00:02
Fears about breast X-ray pain 'often unfounded'00:02
Lamont considers action to aid home-buyers: The Chancellor examines policy options as ministers warn that low inflation offers little hope for people caught by falling property prices00:02
FILM / Critical round-up00:02
Away from it all00:02
Cruelly driven00:02
Letter: A way to keep both sides happy00:02
Pits to close early00:02
Obituary: Elfrida Vipont00:02
Fears for falling dollar spark G7 emergency talks00:02
MUSIC / Earth summits: Raymond Monelle on reduced Mahler and full-scale Tchaikovsky in Edinburgh00:02
Giant booksellers battle on Wall St: As US investors are asked to fund bookshop growth, Larry Black reports on a blockbuster of a business00:02
Man accused of killing parents remanded00:02
Crash driver fined00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Mortgage debt exceeds value of many houses00:02
Market Report: Hillsdown hits all-time low on profit fears00:02
FESTIVAL DIARY / Bad karma and the Big Yin: The Billy Connolly Affair and trouble and strife with The Bay City Rollers. Sheila Johnston reports from the 46th Edinburgh International Film Festival00:02
What if the French say 'non'?: Next month France's voters could throw Europe into financial turmoil by rejecting the Maastricht treaty. Peter Torday reports00:02
Letter: Somalia's suffering met by silence00:02
Law Report: Tenant's ability to rectify breach: Darlington Borough Council v Denmark Chemists Ltd. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Steyn and Sir Christopher Slade), 31 July 199200:02
View from City Road: Let down by McAlpine00:02
Bush finds political value in the family00:02
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