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Obituary: Ernest Foulkes00:02
DILEMMAS / He doesn't have a best friend to tell him: Now, who will be honest with a lonely man?00:02
MUSIC / Someday my Prine will come: John Prine worries about the missing years of Jesus and wishes it could be Christmas every day. He's a folk-singer00:02
Public Services Management: Enabling more people to enjoy country life - Paul Gosling examines the importance of housing needs assessments in planning and providing new low-cost homes in rural areas00:02
Higher Education: We want to teach. Who needs carrots?: Campaigns of disruption are hitting the new universities as lecturers rebel against performance-related pay deals. Liz Heron reports00:02
Public Services Management Update: Growing violence00:02
Sports Letter: Natural selection00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Rugby League: Warrington sign Davies for nothing00:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy Second Round: Richards has the last word: Glamorgan curtail Botham's bash as holders end Essex hopes: Henry Blofeld reports from Cardiff00:02
Bespak shares surge 56p on 66% increase in profits00:02
Leopold Joseph lifts profits and payout00:02
Golf: Lee quick to claim himself some credit: Bell's Scottish Open: Tim Glover reports from Gleneagles00:02
AAF warning sends shares tumbling: Problems at system building division come to light three months after rights issue00:02
Bridge: A route to success00:02
Letter: Defence options: a poll on Ulster; weapons obsessions00:02
Leading Article: The wood and the environmental trees00:02
FKI men in engineering venture00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
A wind of change ruffles South Africa-on-Sea: Colin Brown finds disillusion among the traditional Tory supporters in Christchurch00:02
Serbs shell school full of refugees00:02
View from City Road: Tight deadline for the Uruguay Round00:02
'Scallywag' to carry on fight over Major libel action: Satirical magazine's editor is unrepentant. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Sports Letter: News break00:02
Rape victim flies back to Kuwait to seek justice00:02
Obituary: Sir Patrick Macrory00:02
Computerised tips for postgraduate research00:02
Excluded man branded a terrorist by Howard: Unprecedented statement may make Matthews a target00:02
Vacancies for judges will be advertised: Lord Mackay seeks openness in court appointments00:02
Silly Question: Buttoning up a lady's costume00:02
Float to put pounds 30m tag on ShareLink00:02
VIDEO / Don't tell Syd, for pity's sake: What are we to make of the arrival of Syd Barrett's First Trip?00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Girls detained00:02
King is ill00:02
Education: Art evolves into a class of its own: The modern world has given children greater 'visual literacy'. Diana Hinds looks at new approaches to creativity in schools00:02
Yorkshire Television admits mistake after one complaint00:02
Companies urged to reveal their prospects00:02
MUSIC / Playing piano until the fingers get burnt: After 20 years in the music business, Billy Joel has a lot to teach about music. And a lot to learn about business.00:02
Gold comes close to breaking dollars 400 barrier00:02
Senior officers hail report as 'excellent'00:02
Letter: A wealth of words on Africa's ancient past00:02
Court may free Demjanjuk00:02
DILEMMAS / A mother dies, but whose grief takes priority?: Men were sensible and women devious over the poem on a mother's gravestone.00:02
Public Services Management Update: Lending increases00:02
Obituary: Aubrey Frank00:02
View from City Road: Why it's better doing business in Britain00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Cipollini takes charge on full tanks: Italians employ surprise tactics to achieve breakthrough and advance to victory in team time trial00:02
Days-at-sea limits delayed00:02
G7 Summit: Big four agree tariff cuts00:02
Fashion: Out on the streets, real men will meditate: Farewell to grunge, and welcome to spirituality: the Krishna factor is reincarnated. Roger Tredre reports from Paris and Milan00:02
RHS Hampton Court Show / What's on show, from ferns to worms: Correction00:02
Clampdown on young offenders00:02
Letter: Tails should be only the start of the cuts00:02
SCARPIA / Left to the imagination: How should an opera be dressed? Extravagantly, to the point of distraction, or stripped down to the bare essentials?00:02
Racing: Zieten can overtake old sprinters on his new path00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Gay adviser00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Congo curfew00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
THEATRE / Something out of nothing: Paul Taylor applauds Mark Rylance and company in Much Ado About Nothing at the Queen's00:02
Mother fails in fight to prosecute crash driver: Judges reject plea for road death charge00:02
World Student Games: Britain's cautious confidence00:02
British Gas puts off hike in charges for pipeline use00:02
Estonia bows to pressure00:02
Inmates to give their views on TV shows00:02
Nigeria deal on national government00:02
Letter: Defence options: a poll on Ulster; weapons obsessions00:02
Obituary: Anne Shirley00:02
Sue, grab it and run the country: The Major libel case was a farce with a darker side, says Steve Platt, editor of the New Statesman00:02
Bank of Ireland to raise pounds 95m with rights issue00:02
Football: Bramall Lane veto for Deane deal: Leeds' bid for striker of around pounds 3m 'a long way short'00:02
Runciman attacks police hostility to defence lawyers: Royal Commission chairman warns police to accept presence of solicitors in cells00:02
Japanese General Election: King of dirty politics hits back on home turf: The controversial Noboru Takeshita is not finished yet, writes Terry McCarthy in Kakeya00:02
Pitfalls lie ahead for trade talks despite tariff deal: 'Great prize' could lead to 400,000 new jobs but Major warns of welfare cuts in Britain00:02
Leading Article: Compromise no more, Mr Smith00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Satellite sees how the earth moved: Pictures taken before and after quakes allow scientists to improve prediction of tremors and landslips00:02
Curtains come down on room with a view00:02
Bottom Line: Convertible risks00:02
Letter: A wealth of words on Africa's ancient past00:02
Lloyd's reveals 47 syndicates lost over pounds 10m00:02
Decision to release arsonist 'disastrous'00:02
Double transplant00:02
Murdoch renews closure threat: 'New York Post' in danger once again00:02
G7 Summit: Leaders promise jobs, lower prices and prosperity00:02
Madam Speaker will survive the whispers00:02
Treacherous message of concern: The West pretends to care, salving its conscience with a 'no-fly zone' while evil stalks the earth, writes Robert Fisk in Sarajevo00:02
Smith heads for clash over Omov00:02
Last two bodies found after tourist coach crash in northern Italy00:02
G7 Summit: Hurdles stand in way of deal00:02
Chess: Recovering well00:02
Road plans threatened as wood is reprieved: M25 widening under scrutiny after London river crossing is scrapped00:02
Racing: Niche corners a place at Santa Anita: Piggott cruises to another top-flight win but whip misuse by another pilot brings an enforced break: Greg Wood reports from Newmarket00:02
Inside Parliament: Former chancellors make their audit: Lawson backs independent Bank - Healey condemns 'a gimmick'00:02
Sidlaw buys 11 Courtauld businesses00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Environmentalists win battle for Oxleas Wood: London has almost become a 'no-go' area for major road schemes. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Law Report: Court recommends Bentley pardon: Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Bentley - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Watkins, Lord Justice Neill and Mr Justice Tuckey), 7 July 199300:02
Bottom Line: Spring Ram needs new door men00:02
Sainsbury chief sees through fears of market saturation00:02
Letter: Defence options: a poll on Ulster; weapons obsessions00:02
GLOSSARY / Tradition? Not just a case of pedigree, chum00:02
Suitable cases for proper treatment: After recent court cases, Jack O'Sullivan says that schizophrenics need care, not strait-jackets00:02
ICI will axe 225 jobs in London00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker calls the tune on Hopscotch00:02
Is that a body or a guest from my last barbecue?00:02
A useful PEG to put your shirt on00:02
BBC news presenters to switch programmes00:02
Pembroke: Gone to ground00:02
Experts split over control of mentally ill: MPs condemn community supervision orders00:02
Tax rises 'could destroy recovery': Motor trade body warns Chancellor00:02
Ministers keep up campaign against single mothers: Benefits system faces further criticism as pressure for savings grows. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Trial delay00:02
Liquidators in at George Davies home shopping firm: Jason Nisse records the collapse of the Xtend business only 18 months after launch00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Letter: Tails should be only the start of the cuts00:02
Athletics: Grindley sees off American challenge: Gunnell in control00:02
Public Services Management Update: Independence fears00:02
Public Services Management Update: New-look councils00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy Second Round: Stewart outfoxes Leicestershire: Martin Johnson reports from Leicester00:02
Good day for the squirrels00:02
View from City Road: Dixons' dilemma set to continue00:02
Green lobby boosted by government U-turn: Nicholas Schoon examines the troubled history of the ELRC scheme00:02
Tennis: Foster makes a winning return to the real world: Guy Hodgson follows Britain's new tennis hero as he takes up the challenge of life on a lower plane00:02
Letter: ANC election expenses00:02
Crew has bird's eye view of London before sailing for the start of Tall Ships Race00:02
Diary00:02
Dixons will revamp loss-making US arm: Profits down from pounds 50m to pounds 33m despite UK strength00:02
Cambodia raid00:02
Appeal court opens way to pardon for Derek Bentley00:02
Market Report: Drug shares given a lift by modest US interest00:02
Out of South Africa: For Bheki, revenge is sweeter through the ballot box00:02
Anniversaries00:02
G7 Summit: Seven pass judgement on the rest00:02
Sharp division on solution to the crisis of family life: The invoking of a moral Golden Age has polarised debate. Mary Braid and Helen Nowicka report00:02
Inviolable right to be arrogant00:02
Letter: At the cutting edge of good cooking00:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy Second Round: Folland furnishes the flourish: Derek Hodgson reports from Trent Bridge00:02
Jordan's omission 'left loophole in Iraq embargo': Foreign Office officials challenged minister's decision00:02
Budgens tries a discount format: Move inspired by German shareholder begins test marketing this month00:02
'You would never do this for money': The teenage mother00:02
Letter: Intellectual basis of modern Islam00:02
Ukraine claims Soviet arsenal: Kiev insists it must own nuclear arms pending their destruction00:02
Inmates to give their views on TV shows00:02
Barrister arrested00:02
The US Jewish lobby falls from grace: Clashes with Orthodox Jews and Israel mark the decline of a powerful pressure group, Patrick Cockburn writes from Washington00:02
World's year of carnage00:02
Sports Letter: Tennis robots00:02
Today's Number: 2,480,00000:02
The honourable face of muckraking: Simon Garfield finds the men who produce Scallywag determined to fight all the way00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy Second Round: Sussex coast to victory: Barrie Fairall reports from Hove00:02
Mother to join sons in higher education: The battered wife00:02
Motor Racing: New formula brings relief for Williams: The man behind the sport's leading team is ready for Sunday's British Grand Prix. Derick Allsop talks to him00:02
Husband cleared00:02
Experts split over control of mentally ill: MPs condemn community supervision orders00:02
There is no hierarchy among the suffering00:02
IRA warning to foreign banks00:02
Leading Article: A libel case from which only lawyers profit00:02
Hanged man's sister on verge of victory in fight for pardon: Iris Bentley's long, determined search for justice may soon be over, writes Adam Sage00:02
The Daily Poem: The News At One00:02
G7 Summit: PM's deal pushes lawsuit into shade00:02
Letter: The forgotten tragedy of Angola00:02
Letter: Products that remain unplaced on TV00:02
ALBUMS / Summer, the first time and then some: Andy Gill on the boxed set of almost everything you wanted to hear from the Beach Boys00:02
Italy to feel EC's heart of steel: Sarah Lambert looks at the Commission's moves to keep its plan on course00:02
Cricket: Hartley helps Yorks out of jam00:02
Prices 'will fall as recession ends': Study forecasts cheaper consumer goods00:02
Touvier ruling00:02
Education: Beauty in all subjects: The modern world has given children greater 'visual literacy'. Diana Hinds looks at new approaches to creativity in schools00:02
Fashion: Ooh-aah-Cantona] Nice one Eric00:02
CONCERTS / Get down, get really gloomy: Phil Sweeney reports on the mournful success of the new Portuguese rock00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Taunton may head into beer: Cider maker examines overseas sales opportunities00:02
Cricket / NatWest Trophy Second Round: Lamb punishes cautious Essex: Michael Austin reports from Chelmsford00:02
Football: Tapie questioned over match-fixing allegations00:02
Cartier-Bresson: his eye, hand, lens, art and ego: The world's most famous photographer would not be photographed. 'No, no. They only push a button.' Paula Weideger reports00:02
Reg Vardy keeps the momentum going00:02
RIFFS / Easing the heat: Iris Dement on 'Together Again'00:02
Education: Coffee and chat made the ideas flow: The modern world has given children greater 'visual literacy'. Diana Hinds looks at new approaches to creativity in schools00:02
Cricket: ICC song and dance remains00:02
EC urges changes in work attitudes00:02
Prison staff 'should let addicts clean needles': Aids advisers propose measures to curb spread of virus in jails00:02
Obituary: Ruth Fermoy00:02
Sports Letter: News break