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Football: Durie tips the balance00:02
Motor Racing: Williams man 'resigned over Mansell talks'00:02
Accountancy & Management: Getting away from the apprentice attitude: As jobs become scarcer and more keenly fought for, accountancy firms are demanding more of those graduates they do hire. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Sport in Short: Lacrosse00:02
Lacrosse: Striking out to shed the old school ties: Paul Hayward reports from Milton Keynes on the missionary zeal of the England lacrosse players00:02
New Nato term for Worner00:02
Hearing aid silences 'howl' from feedback00:02
THEATRE / Kings - Cottesloe Theatre, SE100:02
Life sentence00:02
Solicitors to demand strike over legal aid00:02
Gorbachev's misery00:02
Bush revives currency plan00:02
Basketball: Saunders arrives to boost Palace quest00:02
OPERA / Greece is the word: Edward Seckerson reviews Welsh National Opera's Elektra in Cardiff00:02
Angola clash00:02
Letter: National potential bogged down in porridge00:02
Letter: National potential bogged down in porridge00:02
Letter: European monetary and political union00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Court Circular00:02
Diary00:02
Rugby Union: Cup blues threaten The Club00:02
University waives fees for part-time students00:02
Letter: National potential bogged down in porridge00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Leading Article: Policy by pique00:02
Danes call for reappraisal of Maastricht00:02
Label 'implied vitamins would aid intelligence'00:02
Football: Lee joins the Newcastle success story00:02
Repeated mortgage fraud 'netted pounds 1m'00:02
ART / From the mouths of babes: Portraits of children are not always as innocent as they seem. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
INTERVIEW / A man and his Great Terror: Neil Lyndon's book is called 'No More Sex War'. But his prose is not peaceful and the thanks of women have not been loud in the land. Is he angry or what?00:02
French in talks on Charterhouse00:02
MacGregor will urge US to approve BA tie-up00:02
Parliament and Politics: Maastricht treaty: Battle against inflation 'still top priority': Price rises take precedence00:02
Managers take over Sears menswear chains for pounds 100:02
London 'worst off for health care'00:02
Estonia race00:02
Letter: Dilemmas of voluntary euthanasia00:02
Drugs seized00:02
Letter: National potential bogged down in porridge00:02
Councillor and transvestite lover jailed00:02
Football: Premier gate blow00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Rallying: Meals on wheels at the Cafe Xinjiang: Jeremy Hart reports from Hami, China, on the home-away-from-home comforts for competitors in the Paris-Peking Rally00:02
Refuge shares climb on 7 per cent dividend rise00:02
Law Report: Duty to appoint custody officer was limited: Vince and another v Chief Constable of Dorset - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Fox, Lord Justice McCowan and Lord Justice Steyn), 30 July 199200:02
Obituary: Roger Wagner00:02
Edinburgh reports downturn00:02
Stellar puts rocket into Ross results00:02
Lagoons darken village horizon: Residents are enlisting EC help to stave off plans for a sewage sludge repository. William Goodacre reports00:02
Disaster victim's coma release hinges on legal definition00:02
Regional 'powers' offered to Serbs00:02
Joyrider case men sentenced00:02
MUSIC / Nash Ensemble - Purcell Room, SE100:02
Case for legal efficiency looks certain to alarm: The Director of Public Prosecutions, Barbara Mills QC, tells Adam Sage of the proposals for radical change that she will make to the Royal Commission on Criminal Justice next week00:02
TELEVISION / Press for respect00:02
View from City Road: Gilt-edged forecasts hit the bin00:02
Suspected fire leads to new aircraft inquiry00:02
Rate cut hopes send pound to new low00:02
Skincare launch soothes Yves Saint Laurent00:02
Doctor did not rush surgery, inquest told00:02
TV soap drops hot potato on Quayle00:02
Letter: More power to the UN if it is to 'put blue on the map'00:02
ART / Ways of seeing: Views on Juan Gris00:02
The siren voices that John Major must ignore00:02
Health: Who's to say they will never recover?: Long-term coma patients present a moral dilemma for the medical profession, but they are not all hopeless cases. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Letter: European monetary and political union00:02
Parliament and Politics: Unionists arrive for historic talks: Dublin Castle, once the seat of British power in Ireland, is hosting talks on north-south links, writes David McKittrick00:02
Two die in blast at chemical works: Risk of poisonous fumes forces families to stay indoors as plume of smoke rises 300 feet00:02
Atlantic hot air balloon race ends in chaos00:02
Market Report: Interest rate doubts overhang share strength00:02
Golf: Floyd's double success00:02
Mexico and Holy See end old rift00:02
Men find facts of female menstruation too painful00:02
Britain stands alone in asking for changes: The Government was caught in a bind playing two roles at the EC foreign ministers' meeting in New York, writes Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor00:02
Rugby Union: Lynagh to chart his own course00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Letter: National potential bogged down in porridge00:02
Police chiefs issue call for juvenile 'corrective centres'00:02
Rural pleasures have their price00:02
Teamwork 'can preserve the past'00:02
Campaign for Sunday shopping intensifies00:02
Health: A painful way of feeling good: Some people delight in body piercing while others shudder, says Andrea Stuart00:02
Comment: Another flight, another humbling00:02
Obituary: Professor Ernest Stahl00:02
Leading Kurdish writer shot dead00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Firebomb attack00:02
Iran riot00:02
Football: Clough spares his father further gloom00:02
Death case doctor tells of harrowing year on remand: Hospital consultant faces continuing uncertainty over professional future after judge imposes a suspended jail sentence for lethal injection00:02
Obituaries00:02
View from City Road: Boardroom pay rethink needed00:02
Mandarin sees return to growth00:02
View from City Road: Take the money and run at TVS00:02
Birthdays00:02
United Drug buys cross-border rival00:02
Course Guidance: Creative appeal of engineering lacks takers: Colleges are trying to brighten the image of neglected study areas, as Karen Gold reports00:02
Bristol & West increases its debt provisions00:02
Column Eight: Harland shares in handicap00:02
Obituary: Lawrence Venn00:02
German parties press for a treaty rethink00:02
Racing: Boutin bemused by Arazi00:02
American Football: Eagles buck the Broncos' rising trend00:02
Letter: National potential bogged down in porridge00:02
French seek concessions for their farmers00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Suspension of hospital manager condemned00:02
Audrey Hepburn visits Mogadishu00:02
Crescent move00:02
Poll outcome lifts hopes of East Europe00:02
Leading Article: Drama out of suffering00:02
Obituary: Paul Oswald00:02
Gay marketing comes out of the closet: Advertisers are recognising that the 'pink pound' is undervalued. Mark Simpson tests its strength00:02
Troops fly in00:02
Lawyer in Bauwens libel case accused of cruelty00:02
Bush switch on peace-keeping00:02
Russia's dollars 142bn loans to Third World may be lost00:02
RADIO / Lost and found: Robert Hanks follows Tudor Parfitt on the trail of a 'lost tribe of Israel'00:02
Parents prepare to bring home daughter's body00:02
Letter: Unravelling the Aran sweater00:02
Men 'killed brother in drinks row'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Poetry lovers tricked by a drowned manuscript: Samarkand - Amin Maalouf, Tr. Russell: Harris Quartet Books, pounds 15.9500:02
Museums 'thrive on business approach'00:02
Parliament and Politics: Maastricht treaty: Shadow Cabinet split on referendum widens: Breaches in Labour ranks00:02
Obituary: Ruth Nelson00:02
Ice Hockey: Beavers break down divisional barriers00:02
More food00:02
Doctor sentenced for lethal injection00:02
Rallying: Auriol extends lead00:02
Aids toll rises00:02
Schools 'cannot afford to buy textbooks'00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
ERM exit builds Bryant's hopes00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Potholers 'facing risk from radiation'00:02
Athletics: Christie passes on baton00:02
Goldsmith's College: Correction00:02
Parliament and Politics: Sea pollution treaty faces UK threat00:02
Health: Think thin and eat anything you like: A new approach to weight loss banishes dieting and teaches people to regain control of their bodies, writes Judie Krebs00:02
Fashion world finds new Carnaby Street00:02
Letter: Dilemmas of voluntary euthanasia00:02
Fischer scents victory as Spassky loses his form00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Racing: Jack bets ready for collection00:02
Insurer stake for Primerica00:02
Bavaria vote00:02
Obituary: Frank Singuineau00:02
Stowaway teacher sues Home Office00:02
Course Guidance: World far from being just a 'repair man'00:02
Tamil strike00:02
Chihana trial deferred00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Sport in Short: Snooker00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Baseball: Schott sees red over writer's pooper scoop00:02
Rugby League: Dewsbury's import sent home00:02
Letter: More power to the UN if it is to 'put blue on the map'00:02
Squash: Jaded Jahangir declares intention to retire00:02
California battle lines drawn over euthanasia: Rival camps are preparing for battle over a plan to allow doctors to take human life without fear of prosecution, writes Phil Reeves from Los Angeles00:02
Currency upheaval gives a lift to MAI00:02
Germany sets conditions for ERM re-entry00:02
Ainu people lay ancient claim to Kurile Islands: The hunters and fishers who lost their land to the Russians and Japanese are gaining the confidence to demand their rights, reports Terry McCarthy00:02
Britain yields on treaty: EC foreign ministers agree to aim for Maastricht ratification, but no specific date is set00:02
ICI adviser set to become Bio director00:02
Sport in Short: Rallying00:02
'Green' court call00:02
Yeltsin ready for grilling over economy00:02
Football: The party spoilers await the Old Firm00:02
The Paxman test: can you pass it?00:02
UN troops battle behind language barriers: Robert Fisk in Sarajevo finds brave men in blue helmets are being hindered in their duties because they speak in different tongues00:02
Letter: BR's impossible safety objectives00:02
ART / Circling the square: As a new exhibition opens at the Whitechapel Gallery, Andrew Graham-Dixon re-examines the work of Juan Gris00:02
Cheers, whistles, drama . . . it's a driving test: In Qatar, it involves more than reverse turns and knowing your Highway Code. Out of 80 candidates, only Peter Wood and a policeman passed00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Team in Iraq00:02
Parliament and Politics: Maastricht treaty: Heath tells Major to push forward with ratification: Prime Minister urged to take lead00:02
WH Smith chief given 57% rise in pay00:02
BBC drama taking fire from Paras00:02
Jordan's ruler distances himself from Saddam00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Names plan legal action over pounds 63m Lloyd's loss00:02
Course Vacancies: How to use the course vacancy listings00:02
Rugby Union: Game's change of pace00:02
Cabinet split over stance on Europe00:02
Indecency fine00:02
BFI award for film on Irish tenor: Correction