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Women given credit for skills learnt in the home: The value of unpaid work has been given recognition under a scheme operating in Birmingham. Haydn Price reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Half-yearly Service promotions00:02
'City of Angels' collapses with loss of pounds 2m00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid Television00:02
High hopes for the first legal cannabis crop: Russell Cronin speaks to the farmers who have Home Office permission to grow hemp00:02
Free trade? We all need protection: The Tokyo tariffs deal will cause widespread pain, say Tim Lang and Colin Hines00:02
The Daily Poem: The Last Moment00:02
BAA set for Chicago stake: Airport group seeks to expand in Europe, the US and China00:02
Motor Racing: Odor takes the honours00:02
Racing: Darley disturbs the jockeys' balance: Half-term study of statistics shows several riders refusing to accept early predictions of a duopoloy00:02
Economy will beat forecast with 1.8% growth: UK is predicted to become net debtor next year and to run up pounds 80bn debts by 199700:02
Allies threaten further strikes against Saddam: UN team quits as Iraq refuses to seal missile test equipment00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Nadir 'tax debt'00:02
MP wants voting ban on Names00:02
Birt angers senior BBC staff00:02
Letter: Warm summer glow00:02
Teachers threaten pay scheme00:02
Chess: Hungarian youngster's astonishing maturity00:02
Leading Article: The Arts Council, too, should justify itself00:02
Obituary: Vincent T. Hamlin00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Energis doubles spending to pounds 200m in drive into telecoms00:02
Cricket / Sunday League: England are embarrassed00:02
Row over Albania's Greek minority fuels Balkan flames: Athens and Tirana at odds over group that has re-found its identity, writes Tony Barber from Gjirokaster00:02
Letter: Economy needs emphasis on goods not services00:02
Racing: For the Notebook00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Powerboat Racing: Werner prevails after Jones the boat becomes unplugged: German controls restarted Formula One battle as Welsh favourite fails in first grand prix in Britain for three years00:02
Obituary: Red Mack00:02
Letter: Trial by jury 'only aspect of system that promotes trust in criminal justice'00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Cricket / Round Up: Dangerous pitch causes surface tension to rise00:02
Science: Microbe of the Month: Worm's turn to do the biological laundry: An enzyme from a mollusc will create a cleaner wash, says Bernard Dixon00:02
Sailing: Read shows his class in pursuit of five card trick: Simmonds secures second place for Britain00:02
Obituary: Don Drysdale00:02
Golf: Rain and pain for the would-be qualifiers: Famous names drawn into the scramble for Open entry00:02
Leading Article: A chance to get adoption right00:02
Letter: Community supervision can help mentally ill00:02
Sporting Digest: Student Games00:02
'Sun' raises the heat with a 5p price cut00:02
BR sell-off plans under twin attack00:02
Brighton's beach patrols go for the burn: Sunscreen soldiers on parade in a 'be safe under the sun' campaign that is targeting those baring arms and risking skin cancer00:02
Athletics: Runaway Ondieki sets record of epoch proportions: Kenyan's exercise in expansion culminates in remorseless run to 10,000 metres world record and marks new era in distance running00:02
When food controls a mother's love: Children caught in a vicious circle (CORRECTED)00:02
EBRD may get German president to replace Attali00:02
Letter: Name your price, price your name00:02
Diary 12-18 July00:02
Muslim forces hurl improvised gas grenades at Croats00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
River victims00:02
TELEVISION / The grateful dead00:02
Letter: Positive aspects of an IRA victory00:02
Khasbulatov's tea party fails to impress: The image-conscious chairman of Russia's parliament embarks on a charm offensive. Helen Womack reports from Moscow00:02
Horse attacked00:02
Plan to make a meal of lupin seeds: Government food advisers told plant is high in protein and fibre00:02
Train death00:02
Abiola rejects plan for 'proxy military rule' in Nigeria: Officers fear investigations of human rights abuses and charges of corruption00:02
Racing: Manton move00:02
English wines to drink to: Mary Fagan toasts the success of our new industry00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Science: The Cold War is over - except in computing: Trading with Russia has brought problems for a major US computer company. Robert Farish reports00:02
Boxing: Champion show by Robinson00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: A buzz that became a groan00:02
Britons held by Kurdish rebels00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Darkness beyond Bourbon Street00:02
Police issue enhanced picture of suspect in serial killings00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Tennis: Bailey's persistence helps him to build on Wimbledon: British No 3 wins first Challenger title00:02
Cabinet eases stand on secrecy00:02
Letter: A dubious precedent00:02
Care staff to shun adoption 'dogma': Guidelines to emphasise use of common sense00:02
Obituary: Oleg Kerensky00:02
Letter: Trial by jury 'only aspect of system that promotes trust in criminal justice'00:02
Letter: Warm summer glow00:02
The Daily Poem: The Last Moment00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Floods and heat torment the US00:02
Bosnian imam rails against the West's injustice: Bosnia-Herzegovina's chief Muslim cleric talks to Robert Fisk in Sarajevo00:02
Kuwait 'rapes'00:02
Children put love first, not black or white: It is time to stop being dogmatic about race in adoption and meet the needs of youngsters crying out for caring families, says Harry Zeitlin00:02
LDP warns Japan of foreign 'barbarians'00:02
Letter: English ain't broke, so why try to fix it?00:02
Cricket: Lancashire's failure gives the lie to bookies' art00:02
Custody for young offenders opposed00:02
Stag night killing00:02
Ethics inquiry00:02
Three Slav republics to found union replacing CIS: The trio of countries that split the Soviet Union apart plan to push ahead with a new free-market treaty00:02
1p car insurance00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mrs Dalloway takes a walk on the wild side: 'The Glassblower's Breath' - Sunetra Gupta: Orion, 13.99 pounds00:02
Letter: Trial by jury 'only aspect of system that promotes trust in criminal justice'00:02
Made to feel like trespassers on European soil: Correction00:02
Not home alone00:02
Commodities: Nutmeg producers tackle burning issue00:02
When food controls a mother's love: 'I don't see them as fat - just nice and cuddly' (CORRECTED)00:02
Leading Article: Nigeria needs a clear message from Britain (CORRECTED)00:02
School-leavers' low00:02
Past jobs make a modern profit: Humberside is attracting tourists by letting them see other people working in the old-fashioned way. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Golf: Parnevik's precious victory00:02
Israel blames Syria over border deaths: Damascus warned to halt its 'planned escalation' of attacks in south Lebanon00:02
Mining union's unlikely commercial ally: Steve Boggan traces the rise and demise of a family-run haulage firm that made its money running coal convoys during the pits strike00:02
Smaller Companies: Pelican's restaurant themes sound like a winner00:02
Rugby League: Great Britain off the mark00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby league00:02
Birthdays00:02
Lilley defensive on pensions: Minister says basic state payment not enough to live on but is a 'brick' on which personal provision may be built00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Clinton trip plays well at home: The President's adept Tokyo summit performance helped restore his authority, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington00:02
When food controls a mother's love: 'I fear anorexia will destroy their lives' (CORRECTED)00:02
Too many dons do, not enough don't00:02
Sporting Digest: Canoeing00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
New conspiracy evidence points to Freemasons: Secret establishment network may still be active, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Cricket / Sunday League: Ostler stirs slumbering spectators00:02
Spring Ram chairman set to go after revolt00:02
Clarke faces call to fall in with Europe00:02
Drug trial defended despite cancer fear: Tests to be carried out on women at risk of breast disease00:02
What is it about 'No' you don't understand?00:02
Coales' Notes: Railing at the gates of Hell00:02
Canoeing: High waters carry Fox to gold00:02
Obituary: Yoko Mori00:02
Happy Anniversary: The pig that the French had to hang for murder00:02
Catholic urges church to end 'fudging' over women priests: Bishop warns Anglicans they may drive people away from Christianity. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Equestrianism: Skelton breaks out the bubbly as cup falls flat: Spectators denied thrill of a jump-off as rivals produce faulty performances to leave sure-footed Limited Edition in the clear for the main prize00:02
Sams reward00:02
You want to see Caesar? Sorry, we're saving cash00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Mansell surmounts the pain to stay on course00:02
Two million in Bosnia are on brink of starvation00:02
Letter: Trial by jury 'only aspect of system that promotes trust in criminal justice'00:02
Rowing: Haining digs deep to mine gold: Britain's Olympic and world champions pull confidently to victory00:02
OFT leaves underwriting fees alone00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Thatcher denies harming Major00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Cricket / Sunday League: James' century tilts the balance00:02
Watch the birdie00:02
Out of Japan: The city where 8 million gods gather00:02
Smith risks career with ultimatum to unions: Labour leader makes 'final offer' on party democracy. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Riches of prehistoric Ulster put on display: A pounds 4m archaeological park has opened on the site of an ancient tribal centre near Armagh00:02
Don't throw your stones at us . . .: Single parents carry the blame for a range of ills caused by a hypocritical and merciless society, says Angela Lambert00:02
Museum haunted by a scent of old times: Humberside is attracting tourists by letting them see other people working in the old-fashioned way. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Civil Service catering group lost pounds 400,000: MPs expected to condemn lack of control over pounds 30m a year business00:02
Pembroke: It never rains but it pours ..00:02
Denbies' fruity but dry00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Letter: English ain't broke, so why try to fix it?00:02
Engineering firms and unions link up to lobby Chancellor00:02
Wayward and treacherous friends00:02
Fraud squad investigating UDM's business partner: Debts include pounds 500,000 dividend owed to union00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
FILM / They're back. And this time it's personal: Dinosaurs once again rule the earth. And, says Marek Kohn, they have more than Steven Spielberg to thank for their monstrous rise in popularity00:02
Buthelezi fails to inspire Zulus with call to resistance: It was a royal gathering of clans to display tribal power. But many were bored by the fierce rhetoric. John Carlin reports from Durban00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Armstrong picks up American baton from LeMond: Texan announces himself as a force to be reckoned with as Zulle's challenge to Indurain's dominance falters after a heavy crash00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Garden painters find fertile outlet for their exhibits: Artists reflecting the British passion for gardening are showing successfully at two galleries in London00:02
Today's Number: 6,00000:02
Fiery foot00:02
The World This Week: Latins hold their own summit00:02
Letter: English ain't broke, so why try to fix it?00:02
Obituary: Capt Kenneth Douglas-Morris00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Race followers join absent hero in exile00:02
Sporting Digest: Hang Gliding00:02
World Student Games: Surprise success for Smith: More British tennis joy, Tom Chesshyre reports from Buffalo00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Warm summer glow00:02
Cricket / Benson and Hedges Cup Final: Derbyshire's success spoilt by bad blood: Wasim's beamer leaves adversaries at daggers drawn as Cork spearheads underdogs to a famous victory00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting00:02
THEATRE / The cutting charm of a gay blade: Paul Taylor on Ron Vawter's solo pieces at the ICA about Roy Cohn and Jack Smith, who both died of Aids00:02
M&G team wins business game00:02
When food controls a mother's love: 'My love depends on her weight' (CORRECTED)00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Hill mishap helps Prost's giant stride towards title: Frenchman cruises to record victory and increases his world championship lead after displaying full range of driving skills00:02
Obituary: Donald MacLean00:02
Police issue enhanced picture of suspect in serial killings00:02
'City of Angels' collapses with loss of pounds 2m