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Boxing: Lewis set to defend world title against Bruno: By far the richest bout in British history is scheduled for Cardiff Arms Park in October00:02
Public Services Management: Training as a private enterprise: Paul Gosling reports on how tensions between helping the long-term unemployed and stimulating business are beginning to ease00:02
Inside Parliament: Madam Speaker awarded the ultimate accolade00:02
Lonrho cuts debt further by selling pounds 110m Krupp stake: Spicer scoffs at the idea of buying House of Fraser rump00:02
Barclays camera system to stop fraud00:02
Price war pays off as Compaq doubles sales00:02
MI5 'linked to pit strike'00:02
Damages claim fails00:02
Pounds 1.3m pools win00:02
Attali leaves EBRD without payoff00:02
British Coal warns of more pit closures: Outlook remains grim as company discloses pounds 588m loss, in spite of record productivity levels. Mary Fagan reports00:02
Politicians 'let Nato down' over Bosnia: Military opposition to intervention is not as solid as it seems, writes Andrew Marr00:02
Japan's 'Don' set to ensnare political allies00:02
Tennis: Becker terminates 10-year association with Tiriac00:02
Dilemmas: Should Joe marry Amina so she can stay in Britain?00:02
Bossi blunder00:02
Mubarak again00:02
ALBUMS / Songs of innocence and experience: Andy Gill wants musicians to take sabbaticals. Janis Ian and Deborah Harry prove his point00:02
Court Circular00:02
Best practice for OTC derivatives00:02
Subsidy for renewable energy projects agreed00:02
The bricks in property's wall of money: Tom Stevenson looks for hard evidence that the sector's unprecedented slump is over00:02
Talks boycotted00:02
Leading Article: Drug mules in our own jails00:02
Profit warning sends Sage shares tumbling: Computer company falls victim to exchange gag on analysts' briefings00:02
Sports Letters: The grudge factor00:02
View from City Road: More horrors to haunt the sale of British Coal00:02
Nadir distributes secret court documents00:02
Education: A tragedy waiting to happen again: Michael Helby highlights the lack of official safeguards for activity holidays00:02
Public Services Management Update: Barter deal00:02
Assad prepares to visit 'sovereign' Lebanon00:02
Higher Education: A 2:1, what does that mean?: Degree classifications reveal little about a student and should be replaced by reports, argue critics. Liz Heron looks at moves to change the system00:02
Kenya's scandal bank shut00:02
King's stays top of finals league at Cambridge00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Market Report: Suffering Zeneca dips below rights price00:02
Tennis: Tiriac claims Seles will make return in Germany00:02
INTERVIEW / Jeff Goldblum, you've got to hand it to him: There's more than chaos theory at work in Jeff Goldblum's seduction technique in Jurassic Park. As Sabine Durrant discovers . . .00:02
Education: An outside chance for the unsporting: Susan Elkin thinks pupils should be let out of classrooms for better reasons than mere fun and games00:02
Obituary: Jean Negulesco00:02
British Coal warns of more pit closures: Outlook remains grim as company discloses pounds 588m loss, in spite of record productivity levels. Mary Fagan reports00:02
Silly Question: Read this in only an hour00:02
View from City Road: Compensation rules in a mess00:02
Public Services Management Update: On the house00:02
MPs call for pounds 1bn aerospace funding: Irreversible damage unless more cash is provided, Government warned00:02
'We are like dogs sent into a kennel': Italian tycoon's suicide note reveals his bitterness, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
Sports Letters: Flying the flag00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Silence questioned00:02
Family fun with high 'death toll': Alex Renton visits Sega's first 'high-technology entertainment centre' in Britain00:02
Letter: Outdated attitudes towards gays and lesbians00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sports Letters: Consistency is a choice00:02
View from City Road: Rights go and Stevens stays00:02
Hungarian foes collude in property deal00:02
Workers held in immigration swoop00:02
Letter: Sheehy report shows ignorance00:02
Letter: Apple talk00:02
Christchurch voters get an earful as campaign enters final week00:02
Group 4 fallout00:02
Warburg raises capital with pounds 91m bond issue00:02
Downfall of Britons mainly drug-linked: Martin Whitfield reports on why 2,500 nationals are in prisons overseas or awaiting trial Martin Whitfield looks at why 2,500 nationals are in prisons overseas or awaiting trial00:02
Cricket: Botham's son dons father's mantle: David Llewellyn sees the young pretender mark his debut with four wickets00:02
Naughtie to replace Redhead on 'Today': Key changes revealed in BBC radio personnel00:02
View from City Road: Short-sighted on long gilts00:02
Prosecutor to report on Lopez investigation00:02
Letter: The lessons of Piper Alpha have been heeded00:02
Cricket: Gooch plays straight in leadership role: As the Headingley Test gets under way Martin Johnson talks to England's captain about attitude, Australians and the ageing process00:02
Pardoned women to get warm welcome from Fleet Street and West Midlands drugs squad00:02
Shooting: Honour is the target for the top gunners: Tradition holds sway at shooting's grand old festival. Ian Ridley reports from Bisley00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting00:02
Macabre contraptions reflect surgical history: Dalya Alberge looks at a collection of old medical instruments included in a unique auction next month00:02
Golf: Charles can stay in charge00:02
Letter: Outdated attitudes towards gays and lesbians00:02
Boy, 6, loses cancer battle00:02
National Express buys East Midlands airport: Consortium of local authorities sells for pounds 27m00:02
How the House triumphed in 1689: Jonathan Foster recalls the origins of the Bill of Rights, invoked by the Speaker yesterday00:02
INTERVIEW / Jeff Goldblum, you've got to hand it to him: There's more than chaos theory at work in Jeff Goldblum's seduction technique in Jurassic Park. As Sabine Durrant discovers . . .00:02
Letter: A harsh childhood00:02
GLOSSARY / Pleased to be below par? That's life for a golfer00:02
Couple try to unadopt violent child00:02
Evidence points to giant meteor as dinosaur killer00:02
100,000 homeless00:02
MUSIC / Finger lickin' good: The Kentucky HeadHunters' fear of flying prevents them making British fans. Jasper Rees thinks they could do better00:02
Letter: Sheehy report shows ignorance00:02
Dilemmas: After the brutality, the cavalry00:02
Obituary: Jean Negulesco00:02
Leading Article: Children imprisoned by an ancient fear00:02
Tanker stranded00:02
Fashion: Haute Couture: Fantastic fashions for a new age .. even for the most celebrated couturiers, eccentricity is no longer a luxury but a matter of survival00:02
The Bosnia Poem: Flying the Flag in Bosnia00:02
Racing: Carson misses Tenby gallop00:02
Palestinians take to their own air for the first time: Sarah Helm reports from Jerusalem on a short-lived TV experiment that set the political factions squabbling00:02
Athletics: Jackson enjoys McKoy reunion: Welshman beats friend and former training partner to claim eighth victory of season00:02
Racing: Maktoums ease back00:02
Man charged00:02
Car salesman 'killed woman customer'00:02
Asian flood toll put at 1,00000:02
Racing: Home Office to give punters a hearing: MPs will be given the SP on the lack of consumer rights existing for those who like a flutter00:02
Verity Group announces refinancing rescue package00:02
Australians jump at the chance of a fresh kangaroo steak00:02
Man on homosexual murder charge00:02
Sailing: French impress00:02
Elstree film studios to be closed00:02
Border flare-up00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Roche marks swan-song by rolling back the years: Dubliner produces a late show of strength in pursuit of Indurain as Rominger is happy to settle for the crown as King of the Mountains00:02
India relents00:02
Partner sought for Bull Ring project00:02
Bonn beset by Somalia: Arguments rage about sending troops to join UN forces00:02
Gummer identifies the seven deadly environmental sins: Pressure group attacks 'complacent' paper00:02
US airline results defy worst fears00:02
Public Services Management Update: More lines00:02
White House lawyer found shot dead in park: Apparent suicide of close friend of Clintons linked to scandal involving travel office00:02
Bridge: Not seeing the whole picture00:02
Sporting Digest: Croquet00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
MUSIC / Respect, just a little bit: Andre Harrell has big plans for Uptown Records. So an Unplugged showcase should do him no harm. Joseph Gallivan reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools Dividends00:02
McVicar's son escapes00:02
Pardoned drugs pair fly home from prison: Women manhandled on to aircraft for journey from Bangkok00:02
Class sizes 'will rise without extra staff'00:02
Today' Number: 108,00000:02
Tory rebels feeling the heat: Forsyth puts pounds 14.5bn tag on Social Chapter as Speaker complicates debate with warning to court00:02
Court go-ahead for MCC sale: Maxwell creditors could see first cash by November00:02
Police changes 'will do nothing to stop crime': Terry Kirby reports on a rising tide of opposition to government proposals00:02
McVicar's son escapes00:02
Sterling at six-month high after double boost: High street spending takes a turn for the better as Britain's trade gap narrows for fourth month running00:02
Letter: Apple talk00:02
Pembroke: A flying start to rail privatisation00:02
Lyric Sheets00:02
MUSIC / Down at the old Bull and Bush: Giles Smith watches the touts gather and Hutchence flounce as INXS's 'pub gig' tour hits the Astoria00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Thought for a rainy Thursday00:02
Law Report: Home losers win compensation: Regina v Investors' Compensation Scheme Ltd, ex parte Weyell and others. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Glidewell and Mr Justice Cresswell), 21 July 199300:02
Medeva promises brake on big acquisitions: Chairman's letter tries to limit damage00:02
DANCE / The heart skips a beat: Judith Mackrell on Ballet Atlantique's Richard Alston double-bill and the Kirov's Le Corsaire00:02
Education: What shall we do after class? Let's get physical: Can success in athletics lead to success in exams? Julia Hagedorn explains how sporting competition won a second innings in school00:02
Leading Article: No longer a nation of box-watchers00:02
Unyielding line00:02
Peking reaps a harvest of chaos: As Russia stumbles to its feet, the 'Chinese model' is collapsing, says Mary Dejevsky00:02
Public Services Management Update: Cash shortfall00:02
21 MPs who hold Major's fate in their hands - Page 600:02
Greed a blight on the future00:02
Education: An outside chance for the unsporting: Susan Elkin thinks pupils should be let out of classrooms for better reasons than mere fun and games00:02
Out of South Africa: Silent terror that keeps Zulus under control00:02
Cricket / Fourth Test: England find inspiration in Headingley history: Gooch's men out to exploit a pitch with a reputation for results despite groundsman's determination to produce a batsmen's paradise00:02
Letter: Outdated attitudes towards gays and lesbians00:02
Child abduction 'is biggest fear of most parents': Charity launches 'Yell, Run, Tell' campaign00:02
Public Services Management Update: Wheel zeal00:02
MUSIC / The phat of the land: The Pharcyde - Jazz Cafe, London00:02
Women win poll place00:02
Russian rocket00:02
A rat among the bulls00:02
Campaign to free Kuwaitis00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Football: Powell's warning for clubs youngsters' burn-out00:02
Less arty and more in tune, please: The arts are in crisis, not just through lack of funding but for want of a national strategy, argues David Lister00:02
Evidence points to giant meteor as dinosaur killer00:02
Diary00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
BR sale may cramp train spotters' style: Rail buffs fear that privatisation will kill cheap travel deals. Mary Braid reports00:02
Gummer identifies the seven deadly environmental sins: Pressure group attacks 'complacent' paper00:02
Clunis inquiry confined to last 6 months00:02
Cricket: Kiwis dampen home prospects00:02
Nightmares that haunt diplomats and soldiers00:02
SCARPIA / A call to arms: New music by older composers at Lichfield Festival and the Proms, plus Dvorak's Dimitrij00:02
Choosing between the plot and the author's potty training00:02
Arts Council to report00:02
Football: Hoddle swoops for Peacock: Townsend set to leave Chelsea00:02
MUSIC / Down at the old Bull and Bush: Giles Smith watches the touts gather and Hutchence flounce as INXS's 'pub gig' tour hits the Astoria00:02
Costly trip00:02
Israel censured00:02
Prisoner flees court00:02
Cambodia contracts dispute00:02
THEATRE / Madly, deeply: Paul Taylor reviews the revival of Alan Bennett's The Madness of George III00:02
Tennis: Segura planning the renaissance of Agassi: A 72-year-old Ecuadorean has been given the task of reviving the fortunes of the game's most charismatic figure. John Roberts reports00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Sheila MacCrindle00:02
Education: What shall we do after class? Let's get physical: Can success in athletics lead to success in exams? Julia Hagedorn explains how sporting competition won a second innings in school00:02
Racing: 'Needleman' admits doping at least 20 horses00:02
Merci, la France00:02
Racing: Risky for Goodwood00:02
Chess: Grandmasters throw a spanner in works00:02
Bottom Line: Six months on, time is running out for Brent Walker00:02
Merci, la France00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Clunis inquiry confined to last 6 months00:02
High street spending up as trade deficit falls: - More homes freed from negative equity - Clarke hails evidence of economy's 'balanced recovery'00:02
The Reith Lectures: Speaking Truth To Power: In his penultimate Reith Lecture, Edward Said considers the basic question for the intellectual: how does one speak the truth? This is an edited text of last night's Radio 4 broadcast00:02
Cream of the crop at horticultural show00:02
Car trouble forces whip to resign00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Tennis: Becker terminates 10-year association with Tiriac00:02
Letter: Sovereignty is not absolute00:02
How Scotland took the high road in 199400:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Sir Alexander Turner00:02
Obituary: The Marquess of Bute00:02
BOOK REVIEW / New demons and old spooks in the business of secrecy: 'The Silent Conspiracy' - Stephen Dorril: Heinemann, 16.99 pounds00:02
Community care policy thrown into confusion: Fees ruling may mean return of 'grim' institutions. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Bottom Line: Amec's sour notes00:02
ICS faces claims for compensation: Home income plan victims get court go-ahead00:02
Birthdays00:02
Izetbegovic leans towards Geneva talks: Bosnian President suddenly adopts a more conciliatory line, but still wants Serb offensive and aid blockade to end00:02
MUSIC / If you can't stand the heat . . .: It's summer-time, and making a living is easy if you know how. Lloyd Bradley looks at 10 blueprints for seasonal chart success00:02
Car salesman 'killed woman customer'00:02
Barrier death