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Trust launches 'delicate' modernist mission: David Nicholson-Lord reports on a race against time to buy the London home of the pioneering architect Erno Goldfinger00:02
Ice breaker00:02
Football: Tottenham lifted by Durie00:02
Letter: Lost names00:02
Equestrianism: Nolan seeks improvement00:02
View from City Road: Senior justifies confidence00:02
Appointments00:02
Eight die in Algeria clashes00:02
Rugby Union: Packing down for prosperity: Steve Bale on the crush of rugby union fixtures in Wales where the busy Heineken League kicks off on Saturday00:02
Recession-proof Serco gains 37%00:02
Men are nervous; women are terrified00:02
THEATRE / Short Stay - Grace Theatre, Latchmere Pub, SW1100:02
Cricket: Moles surfaces slowly00:02
Universities braced for admissions bonanza00:02
Cricket: Tour of India00:02
Setback in campaign to save London Zoo00:02
City airport clears runway to attempt new take-off: The troubled project could be about to get off the ground, Michael Harrison reports00:02
BA chief demands end of subsidies00:02
Serbian Socialists drop attack on Panic00:02
More a mark crisis than a sterling crisis00:02
Column Eight00:02
Hartwell adds 2.5p to Trimoco offer price00:02
Fair-weather friends: A holiday together can wreck the best of relationships, says Kat Thurston00:02
Self-taught boy, 13, beats 30,000 in GCSE maths exam00:02
Red sea00:02
Rugby League: Steadman to pay for error00:02
Property group plans changes00:02
EC men 'welcome' as au pairs00:02
Records / Buy the other one, it's got bells on: Andy Gill on a new generation of dinosaurs - albums by Mike Oldfield, Roger Waters and Eric Clapton00:02
The 14th Congress of the European Society of Cardiology in Barcelona: Athletic training may cause attack00:02
Cycling: Shining return for Pate00:02
TV statistics00:02
Obituary: Baroness Phillips00:02
How 50 pounds brought Sarah up from a C to a B: Judith Judd meets a family who appealed successfully against a disappointing A-level grade and explains how the system works00:02
Irishman accuses police00:02
Move to Docklands 'an abuse'00:02
THEATRE / Sher's seizing power: Paul Taylor applauds Terry Hands' magnificent production of Marlowe's Tamburlaine the Great00:02
Johnston to pay 12m pounds for Beckett00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Letter: GCSE criticism that shakes students' confidence00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The British marathon: 'Never Again: Britain 1945-51' - Peter Hennessy: Cape, 20 pounds00:02
Man shot by IRA is jailed for six years00:02
A United States paratrooper struggles to disentangle his parachute during a joint US-Kuwaiti training programme in Kuwait00:02
Reserves show steep fall after help for pound00:02
Fashion: The autumn statement in fine detail: As the summer fades, Lisa Armstrong assembles the outfits and accessories that will set you up for the cold season without leaving you destitute00:02
The 14th Congress of the European Society of Cardiology in Barcelona: Clot-busting drugs 'cut heart deaths'00:02
Obituary: Piotr Jaroszewicz00:02
Visitors wander along a gallery to inspect paintings in the largest and highest glacier cave in the world.00:02
Insurers' reserves 'low'00:02
Ryan to build rail terminal00:02
TELEVISION / Playing loose balls00:02
Letter: GCSE criticism that shakes students' confidence00:02
Cricket Round-up: Surrey stumped by Rose00:02
Market Report: Top 100 lead way as new indices get an airing00:02
Willis may retire in January00:02
Mellor uneasy at opera prices and arts elitism00:02
Harvey Nichols reports 'error'00:02
PROMS / BBC Scottish SO / Takuo Yuasa - Royal Albert Hall / Radio 300:02
Fischer conjures emphatic win00:02
Public Services Management: Industrial relations revolution gathers steam: Will unions accept local deals - and will that mean better services? Liza Donaldson investigates00:02
Ministers 'to attack' EC security aid plan: Somalia funds may be used for logistical support00:02
Tests prove slaughtered cow had BSE disease00:02
Dog owner fined00:02
Middle East negotiations pause in conciliatory mood00:02
New ministers00:02
Bush travels the land bearing election gifts00:02
29,000 pounds 'nest egg' stolen from car00:02
Hall's fate00:02
Letter: Brighter futures00:02
Racing: Perrett on a diet fed by success: Hardship is the cost of a riders' double life over Flat and jumps, reports Paul Hayward00:02
Football: Villa are close to signing Saunders00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Moore centre 'would not be Disneyland'00:02
Education: One better than league tables: Can you judge a school by exam results? A Newcastle University team thinks not, and offers a more interesting analysis, says Donald MacLeod00:02
Racing: All At Sea takes the soft option in Moulin: Richard Edmondson on a trainer's grounds for belief in a further defeat for Arazi00:02
ROCK / Going to the bad: Nick Cave - Town & Country00:02
CRH struggles in Britain but profits show 7% gain00:02
Obituary: Derek Hurlock00:02
Rail crash inquiry calls for new trains00:02
Asian driver is stabbed to death00:02
Bail remand00:02
Leading Article: The card of Congress House00:02
Study backs jail's radical therapy for sex offenders00:02
Brussels retreats from battle over passport checks00:02
Clerics accuse army of genocide00:02
Muslims grieve in Bosnia's innocent hills: Robert Fisk saw the effects of 'ethnic cleansing' on rural communities when he visited the detention centre in Trnopolje00:02
Love Hurts but profits double00:02
Classical bronzes see light of day00:02
Treasures taken00:02
Classic FM to offer Bach and banter00:02
Slovakia draft00:02
Letter: Dogma of the Dead Sea Scrolls00:02
Iraq jails Briton for 10 years00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 18: Women in Comedy00:02
Birthdays00:02
Consumers 'paying for insurance mistakes'00:02
Kohl pushes ahead with levy for east00:02
Desecration00:02
Letter: Infant mortality and medical welfare00:02
Tennis: Martina bitten by the Apple00:02
China expels US academic00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Arizona-loving accountant disgraced over missing pounds 300,00000:02
New receiverships down 30% in August00:02
View from City Road: Bowater's whiff of excitement00:02
Balts paint over the pain of Soviet colonialism: On a visit to Riga, Adrian Bridge found that Latvians had turned the tables on the Russians who used to be their masters00:02
IBM to mix technology with Canon00:02
Letter: Uttered on a whim and a prayer00:02
Football: Atkinson hit by the Blues00:02
Insurance arrests00:02
Football: Wright caught in the congestion00:02
The French say Yes to new nouns00:02
Cricket: Capel digs in to resist Robinson00:02
Phantom of the chess board turns back his winning clock00:02
Letter: Minimising the hurt of divorce00:02
MUSIC / Graveyard humour: Raymond Monelle on the RSO and the Concertgebouw in Edinburgh00:02
BBC chief says he will complete term of office00:02
Beaverbrook unable to pay his creditors00:02
12 deny charges over rioting sparked by joyriders' deaths00:02
Education Viewpoint: Yesterday's tests that fail the needs of today's pupils00:02
Poles hunt killers of former PM00:02
Ozal meets Iraqi rebels00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 18: From Heaven Through the World To Hell00:02
Obituary: Daniel Ludwig00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 18: Terry Galloway: Out All Night and Lost My Shoes00:02
Ferraro makes comeback as mud still flies00:02
PCB ship sent back to France00:02
Collapsing mineshafts put Cornish homes in danger00:02
M8 Extension00:02
A boy at the Baidoa refugee camp in Somalia.00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Psion teams up with Motorola00:02
Whisky wars for Christmas00:02
Letter: Dogma of the Dead Sea Scrolls00:02
Polls bring new expectations of a French 'yes'00:02
Mass grave yields up the dead of a ravaged city: Marcus Tanner reports from twice-conquered Mostar in Bosnia00:02
BT joins the detectives on trail of lost friends00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 18: Festival Eye00:02
Golf: Ben Genese bows to sad fate00:02
Law Report: Court can review dismissal of fraud charges: Regina v Central Criminal Court and Nadir, ex parte Director of the Serious Fraud Office. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Woolf and Mr Justice Pill). 30 July 199200:02
Cricket: Essex are held up by the tail00:02
Obituary: Admiral Sir David Hallifax00:02
Football: Hurst homes in away00:02
Russian freedom00:02
Mitterrand's mischief backfires: In trying to wrong-foot his rivals, the French President has set off a Gaullist revival, says Andrew Marshall00:02
Hockey: Willmore has more will00:02
Filling a gap for the homeless and toothless: In a church crypt in central London, a dentist is providing care and advice for down-and-outs. Alan Jabez talks to her about the work00:02
Course Guidance: A higher route towards prestige: Karen Gold on how to study university degrees while attending college00:02
Court Circular00:02
Business and City in Brief (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: Dublin facing five months out with broken leg00:02
Art 'factory'00:02
Athletics: Hollow ringed circus00:02
1.5m pounds sporting life dampened by Scottish rainy season00:02
Man 'killed stranger with baseball bat'00:02
Commentary: Self-appraisal will not build confidence00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Freed Briton denies killing his wife00:02
Test could warn of premature births00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
President of Tajikistan 'removed from power'00:02
ROCK / Working nights: Edwin Starr sought global fame with Motown but ended up touring provincial Britain. He's still at it. Martin Kelner met him00:02
Officers back Strangeways plan00:02
View from City Road: Modest 5m pounds for Sir John00:02
Victims mourned00:02
JAZZ / And all that, er, new music: Or whatever you want to call it . . . Phil Johnson looks forward to the diversity of the fifth Outside In Festival00:02
Letter: GCSE criticism that shakes students' confidence00:02
RUC faces collusion row over security leak00:02
Mellor uneasy at opera prices and arts elitism00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 18: Scotching the myth: It's the absent details of Daniel Finch's tame landscapes that reveal the most savage chapter in Scottish history. Iain Gale reports00:02
Course Guidance: Management student gets down to business00:02
Offer calls for nuclear levy cut00:02
De Klerk hopeful about resuming democracy talks00:02
Rugby Union: RFU applies clamp on transfers00:02
Classic rock: Louise Gray reports on the premiere of Low, Philip Glass's latest cross-over into pop00:02
Letter: Tell Frank Barrett to hit the road00:02
Mills buys dollars 450m RJR breakfast00:02
Commentary: Any estimate is a guess00:02
Letter: What Germany is costing Europe00:02
At least 60 die in Nicaraguan tidal waves00:02
Commentary: Banks will need new approach00:02
Alarm bells sound over Maastricht: Major says French 'no' would kill ratification Bill as EC leaders return to find campaign in disarray00:02
Leading Article: Climbing above the fray00:02
Golf: Way's preparations are off beam00:02
Europe's food mountains cannot solve problem00:02
ROCK / The sights, sounds, smells: Andy Gill reviews Nirvana in the mud at the Reading Festival00:02
Rugby Union: Chirpy Chalmers00:02
Buoyant Unipart reports 26% rise in interim profit00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 18: The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner00:02
INTERVIEW / Talking to the shah of Oran: The Algerian rai star Khaled is in London. He talked to Philip Sweeney about fundamentalism and fun00:02
Chess00:02
Diary00:02
Mowlem seeks wealthy co-pilot for Docklands project00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Cricket: Border unhappy00:02
UN 'timid' on Salvador abuses00:02
Big rise in child cancer incidence near Chernobyl00:02
VC for auction00:02
Letter: Dogma of the Dead Sea Scrolls00:02
Obituary: Geoffrey Gaut00:02
The joy of sex with slow motion replay