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Letter: An artful way of using their hands00:02
Near miss in air00:02
Health Viewpoint: Sushi and sake but no pickled brains: Their built-in protection against excessive drinking gives the Japanese a competitive edge, argues Colin Brewer00:02
Exchange reviews rules00:02
Obituary: Malcolm Johnson00:02
Mid-East talks resume amid high hopes00:02
Intruder kills woman at Spanish flat00:02
Racing: Hoad cleared of weight switch: Richard Edmondson on yesterday's Jockey Club hearing00:02
Russia makes debt plea00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Column Eight: If a thing is worth doing . . .00:02
Health: When a mother's place is in the home: Hospital is often a poor environment for women with severe post-natal illness. Diana Austin looks at a new approach that emphasises family care00:02
TSB chief executive quits00:02
TELEVISION / Interactive TV00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 9: Reviews00:02
Letter: Why Falklands allegations must be pursued00:02
NIESR predicts 3 million jobless by end of next year00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Racing: Ribbonwood, an easy Newbury winner00:02
Lebanese Speaker quits over 'vote-rigging'00:02
Obituary: Dr Cicely Williams00:02
Obituary: Professor John Fennell00:02
Church poised to evict dying gypsy woman00:02
Scouts rescued00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: The Structural Material Olympics00:02
Accountancy & Management: Second-guessing the politicians: Gail Counsell meets Rita Hale, an authority on local government finance with a not-too-serious view of life and a profound antipathy to politics00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Power tool workers at risk of 'white finger disease'00:02
Letter: Put the Royals in their place00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Germany's divide exposed in Underpants War00:02
Tibetan anger threatens peaceful path to freedom: Tim McGirk in northern India's Kinnaur Valley hears growing calls for renewed guerrilla war00:02
Pounds 500m overdue00:02
Tate Gallery may split collections00:02
Move against vice in Thailand00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Random bigot in search of earthly paradise: 'Jerusalem Commands' - Michael Moorcock: Cape, 15.99 pounds00:02
Commentary: Good news and bad for Lamont00:02
Soldier bailed00:02
High Court challenge to County Hall sale allowed00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Down's syndrome: litigation, inspiration, and the problems of choice00:02
Amstrad prices likely to be cut00:02
US set for air patrols of Iraq00:02
Hockey: Wasteful Wales00:02
Baseball: Lurie's planned leap for Giants00:02
RADIO / Dramatic rents in the fabric of history: Robert Hanks on The Lyme Regis Food and Fertility Festival, Singer and the first episode of Hancock's Half-Hour00:02
Letter: Down's syndrome: litigation, inspiration, and the problems of choice00:02
Allies given excuse for Iraq air patrols00:02
Obituary: Cecil Bacon00:02
The British Association for the Advancement of Science: Babies able to develop taste for a healthy diet00:02
Councillor's sacking by union was unreasonable00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Letter: Disintegration of services for the elderly00:02
UN party 'harassed' and barred from camp00:02
Neo-Nazis set fire to hostel00:02
Driver jailed after 12th drink offence00:02
Cricket: Leicester gallop in vain00:02
Obituary: Donald Stewart00:02
US tourists may stay at home00:02
Hurricane leaves its mark on Florida00:02
Wills00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Lack of funds hits drift net research to save dolphins00:02
UN tries to force Cyprus deal00:02
Law Report: Home to be sold despite mortgage shortfall: Palk v Mortgage Services Funding plc. Court of Appeal (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice-Chancellor, Lord Justice Butler-Sloss and Sir Michael Kerr), 31 July 199200:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Tory HQ attacked by party activists00:02
Norman Lamont arriving at the Treasury00:02
Obituary: Niranjan Singh Gill00:02
Cricket: Felton calm before storm00:02
Sterling survives buffeting: Central banks' intervention fails to halt slump of the dollar, while City fears of rise in interest rates wipe billions off value of shares00:02
Cyclists in Havana00:02
Gorbachev row00:02
Little details that pay big dividends00:02
Leading Article: Fighting off despair00:02
Publican told to sell full English pints00:02
Bush pledges dollars 10bn for jobless00:02
Diary00:02
MUSIC / Everything in its place: Robert Maycock on the European Community YO, the Northern Sinfonia and The Sixteen at the Proms00:02
Henlys' quarrel with Matthews escalates00:02
Tiger seizes girl from van00:02
View from City Road: No port in a storm for equities00:02
Mensa's finest minds in a constitutional struggle00:02
Profits slip in Molynx first half00:02
Nato plans limited 6,000-strong Bosnia force00:02
Letter: Put the Royals in their place00:02
Letter: Disintegration of services for the elderly00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 9: Get it right next line: Jim White watches Mike McShane, Jim Sweeney and Steve Steen in 'rehearsals' for their improvised comedy show00:02
Racing: Devious path to Jovite rematch: Paul Hayward on the ambitious plan which could bring an early test against an old rival for the rejuvenated Derby winner00:02
'Artists of colour' gallery redraws the cultural map00:02
Hundreds die in Liberia fighting00:02
MODERN ICONS / Credit where credit's due: Simon Poulter on the credit card and other flexible symbols00:02
Cricket: Pitch halts Middlesex challenge00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Cricket: Yorkshire count losses00:02
NBC admits Games loss00:02
Swaps boom worries regulators: The huge growth in derivatives poses problems for banks, says Lisa Vaughan00:02
Salad days for the sandwich: Fresh snacks are a little industry that is growing up. Helen Hague gives a taste00:02
Low cloud blamed for crash00:02
Letter: An artful way of using their hands00:02
Shimon's roots00:02
Football: Dublin delivers perfect finish for United00:02
Water firm uses bacteria to iron out impurities00:02
Rugby League: Wigan keeping Platt00:02
Water firms face tighter 'ring-fence'00:02
Obituary: D. W. Adamson00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Leading Article: More is not always better00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Letter: Traditional dress for lawyers and crooks00:02
Manuscript is the earliest to describe Battle of Hastings00:02
Judge meets jailed 'victims' of legal system: Terry Kirby hears 22 prisoners put their case to the Royal Commission on criminal justice (CORRECTED)00:02
Vanishing border00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Government's TV plans 'could castrate BBC'00:02
King's cancer cells removed00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Put the Royals in their place00:02
Baby saved00:02
PROMS / London Philharmonic / Klaus Tennstedt - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Obituary: Arthur Davison00:02
Swiss vote00:02
Arab states refuse RAF Tornados00:02
Surprise import surge worsens trade deficit00:02
Allen says marriage to Soon-Yi possible00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Wasim off the mark00:02
Letter: Traditional dress for lawyers and crooks00:02
Aerospace cuts payout by 68%00:02
Shares lose pounds 10bn over interest fears00:02
Market traders to fight growth in car boot sales00:02
Anniversaries00:02
SCULPTURE II / And not a drop to drink: Dalya Alberge talks to the artist William Pye about his work with water00:02
Innocent victims of Dracula's curse: They don't suck blood or go for hair; in fact, bats are quite cuddly, says Chris Arnot00:02
Italian TV stations defy law00:02
Health: Doctor, let me shake your hand: A stroke patient can once again stir coffee and drive a car, thanks to a new gadget. Julie Newing reports00:02
Boating accident00:02
INTERVIEW / Even history holds no solace: Their brilliant careers as academics could never have prepared them for tragedy. But it struck David Cannedine and Linda Colley a devastating blow from which they are only just recovering00:02
Cancer experts hail 'remarkable' drug00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Benefits of organic farming dismissed00:02
Church appointments00:02
They must stick to their guns: John Major and Norman Lamont will endure an extremely uncomfortable year, but their reward will come, argues Christopher Huhne. Recessions never last for ever00:02
Football: Phelan raises City's stock00:02
Hurricane centre feels Andrew's fury00:02
Soviet army leaves LEP with pounds 1.4m bill00:02
View from City Road: An abrupt departure00:02
Market Report: Dementia over dollar drives dealings down00:02
Cricket: England batsmen bow out in style00:02
Obituary: Donald Stewart00:02
Man shot in INLA attack00:02
Professor shoots two dead00:02
Slovaks boycott divorce00:02
Chess00:02
Birthdays00:02
Hurricane may cost firms dollars 15bn00:02
Scottish seaplane service opened00:02
Chester's grounds for hope: Built in just 30 weeks, the Deva Stadium has allowed frustrated fans to welcome their team home from exile00:02
THEATRE / Don Carlos - Lyric Studio, Hammersmith (CORRECTED)00:02
Seoul seals ties with Peking00:02
False steps that could lead to a quagmire in Bosnia00:02
Letter: Down's syndrome: litigation, inspiration, and the problems of choice00:02
Virgin to link up with Milwaukee airline00:02
Vacancies guide for students00:02
Two die in pile-up00:02
Commentary: A fine idea in theory00:02
Tombs of priests found in cathedral00:02
Tennis: Sanchez signals her intent00:02
View from City Road: German roof has not fallen in00:02
Chess lead shared00:02
Letter: Why Falklands allegations must be pursued00:02
Kohl will contest EC beer ruling00:02
Corruption report brings impeachment nearer for Collor00:02
Aid comes with the barrel of a gun00:02
Suspicion at death of Kenyan00:02
SCULPTURE / Making chaos out of order: James Hall reflects on 'Natural Order' at the Tate Gallery, Liverpool, and unnatural selection at the Whitechapel Open00:02
Commentary: Saudi blow to BAe confidence00:02
Letter: Down's syndrome: litigation, inspiration, and the problems of choice00:02
How fearful Scotland stayed in its cage: Jim Sillars, the SNP's former deputy leader, believes his country 'bottled it' when it rejected independence. James Cusick reports00:02
Obituary: Fr Patrick Geary00:02
Fork-eating burglar ruled fit to serve jail sentence00:02
Institution of Mechanical Engineers00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Pesticide-free farm zones provide haven for wildlife00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Police consider national database of informers: Criminal intelligence service targets Britain's 50 most wanted criminals as its chief estimates 80 per cent of organised crime is linked to drugs00:02
SA sacks agent in murder plot00:02
Letter: Put the Royals in their place00:02
Sailing: Coutts is champion00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Parker proves positive00:02
Unemployment 'increasing strain on NHS'00:02
Palace reserves judgement on authenticity of tape00:02
Court Circular00:02
BA holiday firm joins price war