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Law Report: Lorry driver liable for accident: Wright v Lodge and another; Kerek v same - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Parker, Lord Justice Woolf and Lord Justice Staughton), 27 July 199200:02
MUSIC / A year of living dangerously: Hilliard Ensemble - Vale of Glamorgan00:02
THEATRE: Hope Beyond the Wall - BAC, SW1100:02
Crofters' bid for estate may set precedent: A land sale has fuelled passions in a rural community. James Cusick reports00:02
Land Rover production to increase00:02
Russia accused of Georgia killings00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
UK accused over habit of smacking00:02
Soldiers' exercise invaded00:02
Cricket: Hick and Rhodes make killings: Michael Austin reports from Worcester00:02
UFF claims responsibility for firebombs00:02
Schools: Benenden School00:02
Athletics: Nothing defeats the vigour of Braye00:02
Polls show dead heat in French referendum00:02
Minto House demolition starts00:02
Wrong estimates may force up council tax00:02
Bomb kills 22 in Sri Lanka00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Media: Overheard soundbites00:02
Tajik militants take hostages00:02
Pollsters fear a statistical disaster00:02
Silver linings00:02
Kilt car00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 17: Independent/Traverse Conferences00:02
Body found00:02
Car Wars: 'Traffic wardens from Hell' make life a misery for city's motorists: London drivers are angry at parking fines that they see as unfair and the often arbitrary enforcement of restrictions. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Football: Olney's late double stuns champions00:02
Patten reviews 'too easy' GCSE: Teachers fear ministers may support traditionalist backlash after school inspectors suggest exam standards are falling00:02
Bosnians battle to break siege of Sarajevo00:02
Chinese arrest dissident leader on return00:02
Column Eight: Arresting advice for managers00:02
Football: Atkinson offers pounds 2.5m for Saunders00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Software sets the scene for crisis training00:02
Market Report: Old favourites breathe life into dull day00:02
Morgan buys five firms00:02
View from City Road: Brokers should watch out00:02
Crash theory00:02
Letter: Deplorable in any location00:02
THEATRE / Fire down below: The Ancient Trilogy - Edinburgh Festival00:02
Yugoslavia casts shadow over non-aligned summit00:02
Gaddafi seeks direct talks with Washington 'without the UN'00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 17: Breaking the sound barrier: Andrei Serban has tapped the sounds of ancient Greece to plumb the subconscious depths of modern-day Romania. Kevin Jackson reports00:02
MP challenged00:02
Serbs announce withdrawal from Gorazde00:02
Policeman tells of being shot with pistol00:02
Media: Pirates remain afloat: Illegal radio stations are continuing to defy tough new laws, says Philip Fergusson00:02
Nuclear inspectors return to Baghdad00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Byas in favour of slow route: Derek Hodgson reports from Scarborough00:02
Dollar hits 11-year low against sterling00:02
Cycling: Wallace beaten in final00:02
Inquiry to decide future of Henry Moore legacy00:02
Leading Article: Full marks for effort00:02
Cricket Round-up: Thorpe comes in at double00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Such pleasure for revitalised Essex: Henry Blofeld reports from Chelmsford00:02
Football: Ipswich preserve record00:02
Nalgo ordered to end strike at council00:02
EC envoys aim to get Pretoria and ANC talking00:02
A life of scrutiny and restrictions00:02
Tin church becomes listed building00:02
Why Arafat could lose the peace: The PLO is controlling the Palestinian negotiators at the Middle East talks. But, says Sarah Helm, its power may slip away if Israel agrees to self-rule00:02
View from City Road: Persimmon may still suffer00:02
Passion and sorrow of love in war00:02
THEATRE / So how was it for them?: Georgina Brown uncovers the exercises in practical criticism that keep a production fresh00:02
'Collective' ruling on privacy00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 17: Reviews: Revelations - The Testament of Salome00:02
Letter: Prayers for monarchs and their families00:02
More dogs from pack that savaged girl to be put down00:02
Law Report: Writ can be served on bank abroad: Polly Peck International plc v Nadir and others - Chancery Division (Mr Justice Knox), 28 July 199200:02
Violation of the Muslim innocents: Bosnians held in a camp at Manjaca are civilians taken from their homes in handcuffs, not captured soldiers. Robert Fisk reports00:02
TELEVISION / Interactive TV00:02
Hard lessons in English verbs and violence: Foreign students visiting Brighton to learn English are being preyed on by locals. Mark Edmonds investigates a violent crime wave00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Football: Robson out of Moscow game00:02
Powder blast00:02
Gypsy woman threatened with eviction dies00:02
Commentary: Unification tax is the key00:02
Lord Hanson tops pay league with pounds 1.38m00:02
The 14th Congress of the European Society of Cardiology: Scientists find key to growing new arteries in hearts00:02
Bush whirls in for a political salvage mission00:02
Unnatural Bodies at Broadgate00:02
Talks to resume in Belfast00:02
Birthdays00:02
Labour to set out plan for economic recovery: Government inaction over recession is criticised as Brown cites fear of unemployment as biggest obstacle to the restoration of confidence00:02
Commentary: The Bundesbank is our best bet00:02
Unigate sells US unit for dollars 75m00:02
Non-stop jammin' on the radio00:02
Commentary: Japan's houses put in order00:02
Mugger hit00:02
Letter: Scourge of illegal gypsy camps00:02
Letter: Afraid to let go of the status quo00:02
Violation of the Muslim innocents: Bosnians held in a camp at Manjaca are civilians taken from their homes in handcuffs, not captured soldiers. Robert Fisk reports00:02
Obituary: John Cage00:02
US to sell 72 fighters to Saudis00:02
Football: Wright on the mark00:02
The 14th Congress of the European Society of Cardiology: Call for register of Hole-in-the-heart babies00:02
Football: ITV plans Uefa deal00:02
Racing: Arazi to take his turn in Moulin00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: What's beneath the veil?: No. 3 Port Vale00:02
Out of the West: Even the teeny hitters let Dan down00:02
Racing: Dancer in shape for Moyglare: Richard Edmondson on Newmarket's powerful hand in a prestigious Irish race00:02
Fridge call00:02
Smiling commandant who instils fear in his prisoners: Robert Fisk visits the Manjaca detention centre in Bosnia which shocked the world last month and finds conditions are not as good as the chief jailer claims00:02
Football: Pearce promoted to head a familiar cast00:02
Letter: Afraid to let go of the status quo00:02
Brazilians call for impeachment00:02
Obituary: Don Melia00:02
Courts busy00:02
Air show mix-up gives Russians giant headache00:02
Rugby Union: Welsh deal reaches new parts00:02
Cricket: Gower's apology00:02
Football: Rowland called up against Albania00:02
Media: But did Grade get it right?: Last Friday Channel 4's flamboyant chief executive made a detailed attack on the new direction of the BBC. Maggie Brown examines the small print00:02
German police blame violence on social strife00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Lonely strains in a green and pleasant land: C Hubert H Parry: His Life and Works - Jeremy Dibble: OUP, pounds 4500:02
Draw, Granny00:02
30 police injured by crowd00:02
Kevin Maxwell bankruptcy case is delayed00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 17: Reviews: Letters from the seafront (or how to be always well)00:02
'Patients suffer'00:02
Chess00:02
Bringing the work back home: A plan for BT staff has rekindled interest in teleworking, Roger Trapp reports00:02
Hedgehog village00:02
Strangeways staff support bid for prison00:02
Life was getting out of hand: Susan Harr unplugs her gadgets and rediscovers the joys of manual labour00:02
Racing: Bastiman suspended00:02
Scandal forces new resignation00:02
Letter: Copyright law and 'Dianagate' tapes00:02
Business and City in brief00:02
Obituary: Canon Desmond Haslehust00:02
Battered banks deny the charges: The clearers insist they are not about to scrap free banking, but some changes are likely, writes Patrick Hosking00:02
Iran 'annexes' disputed island00:02
A French remedy for an economic headache00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Downturn at Strong & Fisher00:02
Obituary: Arthur Davison00:02
Cricket: Jones leads the recovery00:02
Slimma boosts Dewhirst result00:02
Chicken sacrifice00:02
Weiss warns of deep recession in Germany00:02
Obituary: James Venus00:02
Ambulance delays00:02
Electronic check to be kept on RUC logs00:02
PROMS: BBC Symphony Orchestra / Davis - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Rugby Union: Harris unable to inspire Leicester00:02
Architecture: Cluttering up Gibson's Coventry: Councillors say the Fifties shopping centre is tatty, but others feel a gem is being ruined by redevelopment. Chris Arnot reports00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 17: Reviews: Chinese State Circus00:02
Jaguar plans second dip into pension fund00:02
Athletics: Flame burns at Parallel Games: A seed planted by 'Papa' Guttmann has grown and blossomed into the Paralympic movement. Chris Maume reports00:02
Letter: Brewing up ageism over the weekend00:02
BBC 'blanks out' voice of former Ulster MP00:02
Dubcek 'critical' after breaking spine in crash00:02
Letter: Hospital con tricks in Somalia00:02
Diary00:02
Court Circular00:02
Motor Racing: Driving on with peace among the passengers: Nigel mansell: The Williams driver, who came second at Spa on Sunday, is giving his views in The Independent during the season00:02
Olive groves land a mafia boss in jail: Police believe they have a watertight case against a leader of a Calabrian criminal clan, writes Patricia Clough from Rome00:02
The 14th Congress of the European Society of Cardiology: Vegetarian diet aided health of cardiac patients00:02
Football: White's dash of colour00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Fischer comes out spitting00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 17: Independent Theatre Award00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Architecture: How to be Classical without being crude: The austere tradition followed by Francis Johnson provides a contrast to the bowdlerised versions of recent converts, says Giles Worsley00:02
Rabbit rumpus00:02
Cowie may set sights on buying Trimoco00:02
Pounds 189,000 pay-off at Mosaic00:02
Letter: Prayers for monarchs and their families00:02
Hockey: Irish and Scots suffer: Peter Colwill reports from Cramond00:02
Letter: Scourge of illegal gypsy camps00:02
Obituary: Mark Robertson00:02
Obituary: Lord Devlin00:02
Au pairs flock to Britain to escape war00:02
THEATRE / Making crime play the hard way: Caroline Donald talks to the authors of three new plays about writing on the wrong side of the tracks00:02
Gas raid at pub claims 35 victims00:02
House prices drop for the third consecutive month00:02
Schools: Marlborough College00:02
New market plans are approved00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 17: Reviews: Mark Thomas00:02
Schools: Sedbergh School00:02
Bough criticises newspaper expose00:02
Silo death00:02
Irish festival aims to boost tourism00:02
Obituary: Jackie Edwards00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Three die in South African plane crash00:02
MUSIC / Animal, vegetable, minimal: Robert Maycock on the weekend's Prom concerts, at the Albert Hall and on Radio 300:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: Debate about BBC must be continued00:02
Letter: Male au pairs00:02
Doctors called to account for grip on consultants' posts00:02
Focus on core lifts Haynes Publishing00:02
Leading Article: Standing for nothing positive00:02
Serbia's leaders clash head-on00:02
Baseball: Canseco is traded to Rangers00:02
Fresh calls for release of Manx bank report00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Study shows ignorance of vitamin supplement risks00:02
Panda's pregnant pause00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 17: Festival Eye00:02
View from City Road: No let-up in bid failure rate00:02
GM strike closes another plant00:02
Tennis: Becker needs new drive on a bumpy ride