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Council tax 'will not penalise better-off'00:02
Commentary: Lamont's soundbite was expensive00:02
View from City Road: Cowie fails to sell itself00:02
Palace dismisses reports of tax plan00:02
Artful dodgers at work00:02
Wace says worst not over in UK00:02
Tory grassroots signal fears on future of rail00:02
News Corp papers cracks with profits turnaround00:02
Obituary: Christopher Ironside00:02
Judge jails 'unlucky' bank raider00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Vikings 'still living in Britain'00:02
Diary00:02
Commentary: Pensions and a clean break00:02
Shop is a suitable place for treatment00:02
Georgia says 50 killed in battle with pro-separatists00:02
Letter: An idea to be buried00:02
BNFL to slash 3,000 contractors' jobs at Sellafield00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 11: Festival eye00:02
Congress adopts corruption report against Collor00:02
THEATRE / Maps for Lost Lovers: The Place, London WC100:02
Father's cuddle may have killed daughter00:02
Law Report: Girl was wrongly intimidated: Godwin v Uzoigwe and another - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Steyn), 16 June 199200:02
Lamont fails to put a gloss on sterling00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Higher Atlantic waves puzzle researchers00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Football: Incisive Impey puts QPR top: Sky Blues grounded - Chelsea lacking in composure - Norwich taste first defeat - Arsenal recharge their batteries00:02
New Rome crime chief00:02
Obituary: Admiral Sir David Hallifax00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Obituary: Barbara Morgan00:02
Divisions in France's pro-treaty coalition00:02
Charities: Trying to cope with rural poverty: Joanna Gibbon reports on the economic problems in the countryside and measures being taken to ease hardship00:02
German terrorist jailed00:02
DIY price war mars Smith recovery00:02
US 'taking sides' in Middle East peace process00:02
Obituary: Judge John Sirica00:02
Man denies involvement in beheading00:02
Letter: Strategy to end British blight00:02
Legion victim00:02
Football: Taylor to scan tape on Durie00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Mercury pollution at highest in Mersey00:02
Letter: 'Invisible' works of art at the Tate00:02
Impartiality of Owen challenged00:02
PROMS / St Petersburg Philharmonic: Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Public Services Management: Councils woo private sector: Local councils are taking on responsibility for attracting private investment to their areas, writes Sarah Hegarty00:02
Gibbs takeover: not without Honor00:02
View from City Road: Financing a night at the Ritz00:02
Sting in the tale00:02
Allen draws curtain00:02
Football: No credit to expensive forwards00:02
The bigger they come, the harder they fall, and the more we love it00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Court Circular00:02
Rugby League: Larder full of theories for Widnes: The architect of a British coaching revolution will see his ideas put to the test this season. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Midland to make borrowing easier00:02
THEATRE / A fashion statement: Paul Taylor on Harley Granville Barker's The Madras House at the Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh00:02
Bosnia talks come too late for refugees: In his first dispatch from the former Yugoslavia, Robert Fisk in Karlovac writes about victims of 'ethnic cleansing'00:02
The bashed-up revolution: Christopher Hill responds to last week's article by Conrad Russell marking the 350th anniversary of the start of the English Civil War (CORRECTED)00:02
Lyric Sheets00:02
Trimoco finds an unlikely champion00:02
Obituary: Dr Cicely Williams00:02
Letter: Wig for a little shaver00:02
Column Eight: Just not quite cricket00:02
Letter: The Balkans crisis in historical perspective00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Heterosexuals 'unwittingly spreading Aids'00:02
RECORDS / Sound affects and hippy chic: Andy Gill on new releases from Paul Weller, Robert Cray and Sugar, and a three-volume history of West Coast rap00:02
Equestrianism: Hickstead date for Beerbaum00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 11: Yeltsin, Trotsky and the betting shop00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
American Football: Signings look good for Skins00:02
MUSIC HALL / Returned to life: Simon Broughton uncovers the burlesque context for Shostakovich's score Hypothetically Murdered00:02
Double blow for Bush as Clinton opens lead00:02
Labour rift opens over economic policy: Smith and Brown urged to aim at full employment and to adopt alternative economic policy including devaluation of the pound00:02
Letter: Toeing the papal line00:02
Hunt staff fined after film showed fox being shot00:02
Friendly Hotels encouraged00:02
Scots feel force of recession: Elizabeth Heathcote reports that although times are hard there is still optimism about recovery00:02
Turks fail to act on torture00:02
Market Report: Builders miss out on fragile tail-end rally00:02
TV animator's profits soar to over pounds 400,00000:02
More sanctions threatened against Serbia00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
SA to axe generals in police reform00:02
Tory reaction 'predictable'00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
UCCA listings00:02
DANCE / Without contraries is no progression: Judith Mackrell on a fusion of pastiche and invention, the courtly and the contemporary, from the Mark Morris Dance Group in Edinburgh00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
China releases five dissidents00:02
Golf: Ballesteros bunkered in sands of time: Spain's golfing genius struggles to rediscover his old feeling for the game and drive out of a slump. Tim Glover reports00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Senator intervened for BCCI00:02
Tube review may cut some salaries by pounds 5,00000:02
GRE climbs back to profitable trading00:02
Soaring rates threaten Scandinavia00:02
British Association for the Advancement of Science: Computer helping fight against heart disease00:02
Racing: Title hope fades as Eddery loses appeal00:02
Irish Dairy Board: Correction00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
GCSE students achieve record levels of success00:02
Football: Wilkins strikes to pave the way00:02
Racing: Regret colours Dettori revival: Spoilt for success as a teenager, the country's most talented young rider has been made to struggle this season. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Cricket: Sussex errors marked on pad00:02
Oh no, it's 'Tubular Bells II']: Tubular Bells made Mike Oldfield his fortune but ruined his life. Now he's back, reborn and revitalised. He talked to Giles Smith00:02
Law 'chaos' opens door to legal pornography00:02
Football: Taylor given some cause for comfort: England's first opponents on the World Cup trail are Norway. Joe Lovejoy watched Sweden show up a few of their flaws in Oslo00:02
Mongolia mass graves found00:02
Education: Don't panic] Sums really can be fun: Colin Hughes reports on methods that may help children and teachers to relax over their arithmetic00:02
Parkin quits Green Party leadership: Resignation letter condemns 'endless redundant skirmishes' between die-hard faction and reformers00:02
New trial for CIA spy chief00:02
Scottish Value out to raise pounds 14m00:02
Andrew weakens as it moves inland00:02
Mogadishu's theatre of death00:02
Cricket: Walsh takes giant strides00:02
Cricket: Humphries provides a hint of history00:02
Police officers fooled by bogus colleague00:02
Store detective's account 'differed from videotape'00:02
Nurses suspended00:02
Cricket: New regime is quick to impress00:02
Don Carlos - Lyric Studio Hammersmith: Correction:00:02
Letter: High cost of renting00:02
Manageress killed00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Lloyd's to pay Middleton pounds 250,00000:02
Football; Wright has hand in quick kill00:02
Barbara and Hillary fight for nation's votes00:02
Motor Racing: Berger back in Ferrari seat00:02
Lebanese leaders quit over poll00:02
V&A fears museum is target of art thieves00:02
Perfect currency in imperfect world00:02
Rafsanjani backs down against clerics00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Scalding attack00:02
Simpsons ready for rebel shareholders00:02
Leading Article: Still room at the top00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In the Dying Room with the hairdresser: Spoilt - Georgina Hammick: Chatto & Windus pounds 12.9900:02
Athletics: Christie defeated again00:02
Letter: The Balkans crisis in historical perspective00:02
Draughts draws00:02
Ancient treasures destroyed00:02
Final effort made to save Charterail00:02
Letter: Anglers' old pursuit00:02
Spain deports Moroccans00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Chess00:02
Between rock and a hard place: Lloyd Bradley reports on the leather and the posturing of the Monsters of Rock festival at Castle Donington00:02
Cricket: Such's good life at Essex distances the hard times: Michael Austin on the lanky Scot whose career has taken a turn for the better with a move to the home of the holders00:02
Fan 'poorly'00:02
View from City Road: Do It All needs a pick-me-up00:02
Charities Update: New checks on Legion volunteers00:02
Church appointments00:02
Football: White strikes for old order00:02
Obituary: Mary McHugh00:02
MUSIC / Naughty but nice: Raymond Monelle at the Edinburgh Festival00:02
Recession catches up with Leek as job losses take their toll: Will Bennett reports on a market town which appeared to be surviving the worst of the economic downturn00:02
Birthdays00:02
'No-fly' zone imposed on Iraq: Allies soften role and mandate of air forces while UN fixes border with Kuwait00:02
Letter: Privatisation and efficiency in the prison service00:02
Commentary: Fencing with an energy policy00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Golf: Davies has designs on third European success00:02
Letter: The Balkans crisis in historical perspective00:02
End of the road00:02
Law Report: Same tests for legal aid and leave: Regina v Legal Aid Board, ex parte Hughes - Court of Appeal (Lord Donaldson of Lymington, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Staughton and Lord Justice Nolan)00:02
Letter: Privatisation and efficiency in the prison service00:02
Russians shell out as cashless society looms00:02
Mafia hit-man with mission to reform: A murderer who found God now runs a home for drug abusers in Wales. Andrew Mourant reports00:02
At last I remember what it's like to be five foot nine]: After 11 years in a wheelchair, Rena Zdaniewicz has taken her first steps, thanks to the pioneering work of a Russian circus artiste, Valentine Dikhoul. Susan de Muth reports00:02
Divorce date00:02
Leading Article: A French baby at risk00:02
Nepalese 'slave' loses her fight to avoid deportation00:02
Tanker blaze00:02
Wills00:02
Higher interest not a disaster: Michael Artis reports that a small rise in interest rates need not prolong the recession00:02
I remember it like it was yesterday00:02
Police hunt knife killer of Ladbroke manageress00:02
IRA admits castle bomb blast00:02
Warning on 'rave' drug after artist drowns00:02
Firm fined00:02
UN finds secret Cambodia jails00:02
Hockey: England on the Waugh path