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Edinburgh Festival Day 16: Festival Eye00:02
'India ignores nuclear safety'00:02
Course Vacancies: Lure of a successful image - Karen Gold asks why polytechnics are changing the letterhead00:02
Court Circular00:02
Driven to distraction00:02
Racing: County set mix it in the mud - Paul Hayward mingles with the knowledgeable and the novices drawn by Plumpton's prosaic Bank Holiday pleasures00:02
PM scrapes in00:02
Obituary: Professor Bedwyr Lewis Jones00:02
Doctors' protests mark start of training review00:02
ITV 'likely to move current affairs out of prime time'00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Belfast funeral00:02
Mother fined00:02
Funds leave Framlington00:02
Cycling: Wallace's advance00:02
Confusion reigns over healthy diet00:02
TELEVISION / Update00:02
UN official admits faults in aid effort to Somalia00:02
Letter: Plenty of room at the top in Scotland00:02
Pregnancy risk00:02
Baseball: Vincent calls up designated hitter to face owners00:02
Leading Article: The au pair argument00:02
Eating fish reduces risk of dying from a stroke: Celia Hall reports from the 14th Congress of the European Society of Cardiology in Barcelona00:02
Navy brings in hurricane relief00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Letter: Amazing grace00:02
Two killed in military jet crash00:02
INTERVIEW / Secret passions of a republican mole: Sue Townsend explains why she killed off the Queen Mother in a council house00:02
Peking ploy puts Pyongyang out on a limb: North Korea has lost its last important diplomatic friend, and must now make its nuclear peace with the South, Terry McCarthy writes from Seoul00:02
Accountancy and Management: The search for total quality - Roger Trapp examines the philosophy of a company dedicated to improvement, but not just for its own sake00:02
Protestants haunted by British withdrawal: With talks on the future of Ulster resuming today, David McKittrick tests the mood of Belfast's business community00:02
TV stars put Quayle down and out in Beverly Hills00:02
Commodities & Futures: Foul play alleged in the great egg controversy00:02
Body found00:02
Panic faces no-confidence motion00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Leading Article: Trapped in a fool's paradise00:02
Record number of children abducted and taken abroad: Adam Sage looks at the anguish faced by thousands of parents and finds that a charity seeking to reunite families is threatened by a cash crisis00:02
Putting us all in the picture00:02
Fowl play00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
PROMS / Mike Westbrook Orchestra - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Letter: Apartheid in Cyprus?00:02
Speelman leads English chess success00:02
Football: Forest suffer a Power cut as Norwich go top00:02
Rugby Union: International Board's rule changes00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Diary00:02
Back to School: From friendly pool to bewildering ocean - How to lessen the trauma of moving from the primary to the secondary sector00:02
Health Update: Ways of stopping00:02
Birthdays00:02
Holiday weekend brings wet August to a stormy close00:02
Survey finds more nurses choosing to work abroad00:02
ARTS / From fine arts to flights of fancy: A staircase in the V & A is the inspiration for William Dudley's latest theatre set. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
French Socialists struggle to hold line on Maastricht00:02
Rugby Union: Scots make do with Murrayfield00:02
ARTS / News00:02
Yeltsin's Georgia peace mission00:02
Course Vacancies: Re-named poly offers law student a chance00:02
Back to School: Pupils 'feel special' in eccentric clothes00:02
Letter: Pig organ donation00:02
Letter: Help for those with spinal cord injuries00:02
'Use troops to stop atrocities': Investigator urges UN to intervene, not write reports, over human rights abuses in Bosnia00:02
Letter: Prescriptions and fairness00:02
Back to School: Pupils 'feel special' in eccentric clothes00:02
Football: Recall for Durrant00:02
Equestrianism: Bowman on target again00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Cork adds fizz with five00:02
Clinton pledges eight million more jobs00:02
Firebombs found00:02
Car Wars: London to simplify parking penalty appeals00:02
Health: Beating cancer, passing GCSEs - In the third of a series on her son's illness, Mary Taylor watches him continue to progress like any other teenager at school00:02
Clarke grants male au pair a reprieve00:02
'Strategy' behind German race riots00:02
Murderer to dispute ruling on 'life' tariffs00:02
Britain urged to push for arms trade curbs00:02
Letter: Battersea home for modern art00:02
Blood pressure drugs 'failing patients': Celia Hall reports from the 14th Congress of the European Society of Cardiology in Barcelona00:02
Golf: Fantasy on the 18th for Fernandez - Argentinian veteran turns somersaults after 75-foot victory putt00:02
Transplant drugs may help treat Aids patients00:02
Economic Commentary: The limits of currency intervention00:02
Spectre of Germany dominates EC plebiscite: Andrew Marshall finds both sides in the French referendum prey on fears of a wealthy neighbour00:02
Mother defies court to take son into hiding: Adam Sage looks at the anguish faced by thousands of parents and finds that a charity seeking to reunite families is threatened by a cash crisis00:02
Skase faces further charges over Qintex00:02
Fresh Ofwat dam on water prices expected00:02
Fischer set for action replay after 20 years: William Hartston on whether the reclusive former world chess champion can recapture his glory days00:02
Lucas row pensioners plan court challenge00:02
Back to School: Growing numbers favour uniform - Teachers, parents and suppliers suggest that more schools are adopting standard dress. Emma Daly reports00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 16: Reviews00:02
CABARET / Hanging on her lips: Tristan Davies reviews Sandra Bernhard's Giving Till It Hurts at the Edinburgh Playhouse00:02
Back to School: Help from a familiar face00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Smith's battle honours00:02
Letter: Rights of tenants in the private sector00:02
Health Update: Bringing a lump to the throat00:02
Tennis: Wood proves more durable than Durie00:02
Back to School: Funding the future of classroom computing - No one can question the importance of Information Technology to both children and teachers. David Guest reports on the problem of affording it00:02
Tory policies 'have failed to break inflation-pay link'00:02
Financier denies debts to investors00:02
Athletics: Christie lines up Tokyo duel with Lewis00:02
Health Update: Gunshot suicides00:02
Football: Armstrong for Palace00:02
Warnings on travel company 'ignored'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Two suspended00:02
No hurry00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher may test financial limits00:02
THEATRE / Death and Dancing - BAC, SW1100:02
Back to School: Homework for parents with teacher's help - In a Special Report to mark the start of the academic year, Colin Hughes, Education Editor, explains how the National Curriculum works00:02
Becalmed pound embarks on a difficult week00:02
Cricket: Essex following script00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A continent of revolutionary hits and myths: 'Political Suicide in Latin America' - James Dunkerley: Verso, 12.99 pounds00:02
Wifes at the Non-Aligned Movement summit in Jakarta00:02
Law Report: English court will not block United States proceedings - Barclays Bank plc v Homan and others. Chancery Division (Mr Justice Hoffmann), 28 July 199200:02
Letter: Boffins and hacks00:02
Letter: University admissions criteria00:02
UN official says Somali aid effort must improve00:02
Saddam 'plotting to blight Bush's election chances'00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Healey attacks allied move to protect Shias00:02
RADIO / A bat out of heaven: Robert Hanks on cricket and nostalgia as a way of life00:02
Competitors in the UK Boardsailing Association National Championships00:02
'Muddle wastes talent'00:02
Aid officials bicker over hurricane relief effort00:02
Nehru's utopia takes a final tumble: A revolution against 40 years of state economic control has had mixed results, Tim McGirk writes from New Delhi00:02
Rave death00:02
Bomb scare00:02
Back to School: Add some books to your trolley - 'Working-at-home' books are flourishing. Colin Hughes looks at some of what is available in supermarkets and bookshops00:02
Kabul airport open again00:02
Peace talks on Middle East 'near deadlock'00:02
Obituary: Felix Guattari00:02
Course Vacancies: University places still on offer00:02
Anger at Kohl plan for 5% unification 'tax'00:02
Health: 'It felt as if he had seduced me' - Therapists realise clients often form strong attachments to them. Mishandling such dependence can have devastating results, says Anne Taylor00:02
Smaller Companies: Opportunity for bargain-hunters00:02
THEATRE / Death and Dancing - BAC, SW1100:02
Woman flees motorway attacker00:02
Transplant drugs may help treat Aids patients00:02
Obituary: John Prizeman00:02
Rugby Union: Catching on fast to 'use it or lose it' - Steve Bale examines a changing game as the home season gets under way officially today00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Cricket: Kellett shows a profit00:02
Back to School: Fierce high street competition cuts costs of outfitting - Buying second-hand need not mean second-best. Elaine Williams looks at the options00:02
Woman's lone fight has lasted five years: Adam Sage looks at the anguish faced by thousands of parents and finds that a charity seeking to reunite families is threatened by a cash crisis00:02
Idaho siege ends as gunman surrenders00:02
Billy the bookshelf seeks an understanding home: In Sweden people have more Ikea furniture than they know what to do with. It'll never catch on here, says Tim Moore00:02
Hockey: England redeemed by Reid00:02
Dust-cart maker comes to market00:02
Girl stable after attack by 30 dogs00:02
Lack of cardiologists limits care: Celia Hall reports from the 14th Congress of the European Society of Cardiology in Barcelona00:02
Letter: An alien cubed00:02
Kuwaiti killed in clash with Iraqi infiltrators00:02
Vital ANC meeting begins00:02
Cost of recession 'running at pounds 15bn a year'00:02
Israel begins gradual release of Palestinian prisoners00:02
Letter: Prescriptions and fairness00:02
New index will oust Footsie00:02
Deadlock over inspections00:02
Divorce is bad for you, try again: Many couples give up on marriage without considering the likely traumas. They should find an amicable way to remain partners, at least until the children are independent, says Olivia Timbs00:02
Mission to save the moggies: An Englishwoman is taking on the whole of Greece in her campaign for a better deal for cats, says Elisabeth Dunn00:02
Men charged00:02
Contracts vital to secure British Coal sale00:02
Modern approach to an ancient craft: David Bowen finds that some rivals are raising the roof over the activities of the world's largest thatching company00:02
Turkey hit by Kurdish unrest00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Out of Europe: The lobbyists learn to aim fast and low at legislation00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Girl removed to Punjab finds there is no return: Adam Sage looks at the anguish faced by thousands of parents and finds that a charity seeking to reunite families is threatened by a cash crisis00:02
Ruling puts focus on deaths from smoking00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Health Update: Sex-change problem00:02
TELEVISION / The cringe festival00:02
Woman raped00:02
Racing: Pipe ambitions blocked00:02
Scroll fragment challenges basic tenet of Christianity: Oliver Gillie considers the implications of a portion of Dead Sea text published for the first time today00:02
Wasim swings ball-tampering row to racism00:02
The Aramaic apocalypse, a fragment of the Dead Sea Scroll00:02
Health Update: Chewing gum test00:02
Close call at Ewart00:02
Back to School: An adventurous journey from home to dormitory - Boarding schools today make great efforts to welcome new pupils and banish homesickness, writes Robert Eddison00:02
Letter: Apartheid in Cyprus?00:02
ART / Say it with flowers: Andrew Graham-Dixon views 'Flora Photographica' and reflects on the continuing fertility of the floral image00:02
Paris-Moscow-Peking Rally: Metge's vision becomes a rally - Jeremy Hart reports from Paris on the daunting task facing drivers in a race inspired by an Italian aristocrat