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Letter: Ethics ignored at the hospital morgue00:02
Motoring: Following the country code: The off-road motorist's name is mud among riders and ramblers, but not all of them are hooligans. Phil Llewellin meets a man who knows00:02
Appeals: The Prisoners of Conscience Appeal Fund00:02
Travel Departures: Historical Top 1000:02
Travel Departures: A little learning00:02
View from Brussels: Europe faces up to 23 million out of work00:02
Motoring: Tough talk, but where's the muscle?: Land Rover's latest Discovery, the Mpi, looks as if it means business, but fails to deliver when the off-road going gets tough, says Roger Bell00:02
Merrett agrees to quit Lloyd's group job00:02
Letter from Barcelona: Sublime kiss of garlic00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 6 & 7: Word of Mouth00:02
Out of Switzerland: Daredevil Brits fly the flag in Alpine skies00:02
High yen hits Japanese firms00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: The magic bicycle - Brian Patten, illustrated by Arthur Robins: Walker, pounds 7.99.00:02
Obituary: Utpal Dutt00:02
Market Report: Disposal of Royal Bank shares adds excitement00:02
Eurotunnel seeks millions from BR: Late delivery of rolling stock cited00:02
SA's new Moses tells his dream: Ex-general urges far-right whites to fight for their own state00:02
GEC Alsthom wins dollars 2.4bn Korean deal: Consortium will supply high-speed trains00:02
10 days to carve up Bosnia: Accept 'compromise' map or face war to the death, Muslims told as peace talks break up00:02
Letter: Weighty argument00:02
Showjumping horses seized in VAT raids: Customs to question team members00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 6 & 7: Reviews00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Cricket: Nostalgic pride before the fall for Richards: Michael Austin reports from Swansea00:02
Artistic agony stalks the Fringe: The dog in flames . . . the sticky statue . . . the lesbian who wasn't . . . David Lister reports from Edinburgh00:02
Golf: Lora on par with Lunn00:02
Father figures00:02
Abductor sought00:02
Travel Departures: Not so grand prix00:02
Satruday Night: Playing in the deep end with U200:02
Staring down the barrel of a gun00:02
Euro Disney deny rumours of winter closure00:02
Unit-linked Pru bond00:02
MUSIC / On the road to distant times: As Philip Pickett's Pilgrimage to Santiago pauses on the South Bank, Bayan Northcott delves into the mysteries of reviving medieval music00:02
Food & Drink: Rough foreigners we have grown to love00:02
Property: The secrets hidden in your attic: Old roofs are often the best roofs, beautiful, functional, built to last. David Lawson meets an expert builder who knows all about eaves00:02
Food & Drink: Three cheers for the new brigade: The Waterloo landmark that was once a fire station is ringing the right bells with diners, says Emily Green00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 6 & 7: Shock? Horror? Outrage? Or just another piece in the puzzle?00:02
Plaisterers' Company00:02
BES faces university challenge: Balliol, Magdalen and King's among those offering high returns. Neasa MacErlean reports00:02
Ray of light in darkened city: Electricity and water supplies ease life in Sarajevo00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sun gonna shine some day: Godfrey Hodgson on the inspiring journeys of Alan Lomax, who revealed the magic of the blues for the world: The land where the Blues began - Alan Lomax: Methuen, pounds 2000:02
Boy rescues man00:02
Football: Razor's sharpness restores cutting edge: Neil Ruddock is popular with Liverpool players and fans alike. Joe Lovejoy talks to Anfield's latest recruit00:02
Today's Number: 900:02
Travel: Write now, travel later00:02
BOOKS / Classic Thoughts: For love of Edward Beverley: Angela Lambert on a classic of her childhood, Children of the New Forest, by Captain Marryat00:02
Travel: The art of mixing paint and pleasure: Celia Hall enjoyed a painting holiday beside the Charente in south-west France, where the setting was beautiful, the food a delight and the expert tuition encouraging00:02
Party gunman jailed00:02
Peru rebels kill 6200:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Mersey may buy Medway: Possible ports sale sparks row over privatisation00:02
Faint hope for home income plan victims: A legal loophole could rescue some from repossession. Vivien Goldsmith reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: My year - Roald Dahl, illustrated by Quentin Blake: Cape, pounds 8.9900:02
Travel Departures: Last-minute flights00:02
No means no. But what does rape mean?: American feminists are propounding a new myth of sexual relations that could put women back 40 years, argues Katie Roiphe00:02
THEATRE / A chip off the old block: Paul Taylor on TAG theatre company's A Scot's Quair at Assembly Hall,00:02
Money Grouse: Carelessness with a card costs pounds 2500:02
Gardening: The butterflies should have a ball: Philip Bowler labours to create a five-star habitat for fussy fritillaries - and they treat the place like a hotel. Anna Pavord reports00:02
Solicitor guilty of rape attempt: Psychiatric reports ordered after verdict. Will Bennett reports00:02
A man who can restore a 1950s AA call-box, thanks to a grant from the museums fund00:02
BSM drives to market: Motoring school will be valued at pounds 40m-pounds 50m on flotation00:02
Equestrian fatalities puzzle investigators: This week's death of a fourth competitor has puzzled investigators and shocked the world of riding. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Investment Trusts: Lure of trust savings schemes contributes to wave of share-buying00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Platt revisited00:02
Murder trial00:02
Hockey: Learning experience for Britain00:02
Investment Trusts: Going in to bat for second-hand endowment policies: Jason Nisse looks at benefits offered by a new investment idea00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Get into bed] - Virginia Miller: Walker Books, pounds 7.99.00:02
Travel: A beer? That'll be pounds 300: Simon Calder was invited out for a drink - to Ravello, on Italy's Amalfi coast. It was a long trip, but he decided to go for it00:02
Travel Departures: Thomson brings in the new year00:02
On the edge00:02
Raglan confident despite losses00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 6 & 7: It's a Sod's life: Night after night you act your heart out and do they see what you're going through? Do they hell00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Leading hospital forced to shed 200 jobs00:02
Carmen's Company00:02
Snags may hold up Leeds merger: No decision yet on whether members get bonus00:02
Two abreast in push-up market00:02
Country Matters: Beauty lies asleep in a hollow00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Dancing Daisy - Kay Gallwey: Gollancz, pounds 8.99.00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Move with the Abbey00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Blood and guts in high school: Foxfire - Joyce Carol Oates: Macmillan, pounds 14.9900:02
Prehistoric droppings add gloss to sale of dinosaur eggs: Public's Jurassic enthusiasm to be whetted by auction of collection first unearthed in China00:02
Cricket / Sixth Test: Happy returns for Malcolm and Fraser: Hostility from rejuvenated pace pair puts England in unlikely commanding position in sixth Test: Martin Johnson reports from The Oval00:02
Investment trusts: Isis aims to attract with capital growth: Heather Connon profiles a trust with intriguing features to win investors00:02
Travel Departures: False flics00:02
Travel Departures: World fare00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Aladdin and other tales from the Arabian Nights: Everyman, pounds 8.99.00:02
Spanish bars must pay for their TV00:02
PLO man quits00:02
Cricket: The odd couple shake Australia: Glenn Moore reports from The Oval00:02
Jackson gets world title and record00:02
US Advertising campaign on terrorist attacks00:02
Football Team News00:02
Letter: Weighty argument00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
World Athletics Championships: Gunnell seeks equal status with Christie00:02
Investment Trusts: Put your trust in Scots' know-how: Paul Durman gets to grips with what's on offer from big investment firms00:02
Tories oppose political curbs: University unions Bill faces amendment00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Jourdan cuts its losses in half00:02
Heart Searching: Dallas cowboys touch down: On a visit to Texas, Lyndsay Russell dusted down her jeans and hung on to her hat at the Borrowed Money night-club00:02
Birthdays00:02
Murder charges00:02
Sex attacker jailed00:02
Travel Departures: Late packages00:02
Obituary: Ethelwynn Trewavas00:02
Tennis: Anxious Arias prospers from Ivanisevic's errors: American recaptures some of his lost youth to reach the nquarter-finals of the US Hardcourt Championships in Indianapolis00:02
Irma off critical list00:02
US public take bus firms for expensive ride00:02
Travel: Burning issues00:02
Woman drowned00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
A-Level Results: Czechs woo medical students by degrees00:02
Food & Drink / Recipe: Minty tale that's more than a trifle unusual00:02
Tool Box: Is this an answer to the little buzzers?00:02
CIA man 'shot by soldier'00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Non-EC trade gap widens: Britain's deficit with rest of the world grows by 30% to pounds 778m00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 6 & 7: Theatre Award00:02
Cricket: Atherton's mettle00:02
Russia's Information Minister resigns00:02
Golf: Woosnam in Ryder reckoning: Welshman has leaders in sight after second round of English Open while homegrown amateurs grapple with inferiority complex: Tim Glover reports from Coventry00:02
Airtours turns up heat in holiday price war00:02
The high-risk life pushes up insurance costs for students: Young people who rent property in the wrong area might have to pay nearly pounds 100 for pounds 1,000 of cover. Paul Gosling surveys the market00:02
Candid Caller00:02
Pit collapse inquiry opens00:02
Chelsea rate beater00:02
Appeals: Elizabeth House Association00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Food & Drink: Always get fresh before you dress for dinner: There is only one rule for creating a good salad: you must use choice vegetables and herbs. Any second-rate ingredient will be cruelly exposed00:02
Family skates on thin ice after freeze00:02
Reverse with Britannia00:02
Auction00:02
Mortar bomb blast00:02
Letter: Farming the wind: noise, aesthetics and ecology00:02
Bristol & West seeks takeovers00:02
Is there a doctor in the house?: Next week Freud steps on stage in terry Johnson's00:02
Letter: Colour-blind worship00:02
World Athletics Championships: Jackson adheres to golden rule for Britain: British hurdlers hit the heights as Regis claims silver and drugs test gives Hill a bronze00:02
Nationalists face a crisis in Corsica: As it approaches its 18th birthday, the movement is divided and bickering, writes Julian Nundy in Bastia00:02
Obituary: Rene Dreyfus00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Lost adjectives are no joke00:02
Chartered Institute of Transport00:02
Fix your mortgage00:02
Safe drinking00:02
Travel: Don't all rush00:02
Football: Coventry show the way: Premiership points are proving hard to come by for the three new sides. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Airborne President enjoys transitory anniversary00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Bully - David Hughes: Walker Books, pounds 8.99.00:02
Labour leaders study plans for health levy00:02
World Athletics Championships: Lewis has the style but Fredericks has the speed: Age catches up with the world's greatest athlete while Britain's golden girl pleas for parity00:02
Wills00:02
Demjanjuk stays in jail for 13 days00:02
Man charged with family murders: Bodies of wife, daughter and mother-in-law found in two Oxfordshire houses00:02
Letter: Farming the wind: noise, aesthetics and ecology00:02
RiverBus rescue package sinks: Liquidation is blamed on administrators' slowness in completing deal00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 6 & 7: The shock of the old: Rolf Harris and company, satisfaction guaranteed00:02
Travel: Shakespeare and the Lost Tourist: Frank Barrett and family, inspired by Richmal Crompton, go in search of the other William00:02
Double Play: All part of the allure: Everything to enjoy in Dvorak - and to risk in Enesco, say Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson00:02
BOOKS / Second Thoughts: Western barbarian goes to China: David Wingrove reflects on his eight-volume novel sequence, Chung Kuo (NEL)00:02
Letter: The right to know your own genes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Into the purple maze: Nick Caistor on an astute examination of the Argentine writer Jorge Luis Borges: Jorge Luis Borges: A Writer on the Edge - Beatriz Sarlo: Verso, pounds 11.9500:02
Fancy dress from the far reaches of the Fringe: At the Edinburgh Festival, even the audience dresses for the part00:02
Faith and Reason: Fornication can never be trivial: Our series on sex is continued this week by Peter Mullen, who argues that, though the Pope may be wrong about these matters, he has the merit of being wrong in the right style.00:02
Motorway project poses threat to Pyrenean bears: Conservationists battle to protect animal's habitat as French-Spanish tunnel link sounds death-knell, writes Leonard Doyle00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Monster poems, compiled by John Foster: Oxford, pounds 1.50.00:02
BOOKS / Innocent games with mysteries: Nicholas Tucker on sprites, stones and slapstick in new novels for children00:02
Comex board approves dollars 50m takeover by Nymex00:02
Travel Departures: Malaria memory00:02
Love letters from a Beat jailbird00:02
Cadbury buys 20% stake in Dr Pepper: Confectionery group wants closer links to extend its presence in American soft drinks market00:02
Prisoners in firing-line00:02
Graveyard assault00:02
Letter: Ethics ignored at the hospital morgue00:02
Chartered Architects' Company00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 6 & 7: Apparently . . .00:02
Eagle Star in on AA policies00:02
DANCE / Beautiful games: Judith Mackrell on the Mark Morris Dance Group in Edinburgh00:02
Vegetarians record pounds 300,000 loss for year: Society is 'victim of its own success'00:02
Property: One man's grant is another's grumble00:02
Village at war as factions vie for control of co-op: A rural idyll has been disturbed by a soap-style battle over the local store. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Cricket: Gough yorks the red rose men: Derek Hodgson reports from Old Trafford00:02
On the march00:02
Vauxhall prices00:02
Lender added pounds 2,000 costs to mortgage defaulter's bill: A borrower who wanted to pay off her loan after legal action had started got a nasty shock. Sue Fieldman reports00:02
New divorce rules create more financial knots: Sue Fieldman examines problems created by the Child Support Act00:02
Church appointments00:02
Appeals: The Birmingham Market Hall Clock Project00:02
Travel: Tucked away00:02
A-Level Results: Hotlines mend broken dreams: Mixed reaction as advisers steer pupils with disappointing grades towards less popular courses00:02
Letter: Restaurants that do accept American Express00:02
Racing: Dunwoody suspended00:02
Court Circular00:02
Profile: Shooting at the king of the court: Michael Jordan, basketball's troubled star00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: In search of the hidden giant - Jeanne Willis and Ruth Brown: Andersen Press, pounds 7.99.00:02
Shares ease after wild week: No setback in sight as foreign buyers help to propel advance00:02
BOOKS / Bright Bugles and Golden Eyes: Marianne Brace on Lesley Howarth, a novelist with flower power00:02
Retail Therapy00:02
THEATRE / A chip off the old block: Paul Taylor on TAG theatre company's A Scot's Quair at Assembly Hall,00:02
Investment Trusts: Seeking the best way to Pep up share earnings: Paul Durman gets some tips on entering the market through personal equity plans00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: The Big Bad Mole's coming - Martin Waddell and John Bendall-Brunello: Walker, pounds 7.99.00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
Football Diary: Burning issue of burn-out00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Letter: The right to know your own genes00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Investment Trusts: Trusts step in to help investors get better payouts and afford the good life00:02
Travel Departures: Aid for disabled00:02
Investment Trusts: Small firms have a spring in their step: Alison Eadie finds that investing in little companies can hold out a promise of reaping some big rewards00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell heads qualifiers00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Czech military sends apology00:02
Equestrianism: Stark fit to defend his title00:02
Barclays waives PEP fees00:02
Gaddafi tries to halt tighter sanctions00:02
Army moves00:02
Cheap US phone calls00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Appointments00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: The widow's broom - Chris Van Allsburg: Andersen Press, pounds 8.99.00:02
Investment Trusts: Money maker still ahead of the game after all these years: Rupert Bruce checks on an investment that may have lost some of its shine but not its edge over the competition00:02
Why don't they put out their empties?: There's no message on the bottles today, but milkmen used to deliver wry verse and strange slogans, says John Windsor00:02
University rejects 'ABC' candidate: Student falls foul of entry rules as curb on arts courses increases competition for places00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Police keep apart Russian crowds: President Yeltsin throws down gauntlet to MPs blocking his reforms as demonstrators take to the streets00:02
Investment Trusts: Scotland looks East and West to ensure success: Paul Durman tracks the performance of a Dundee-based firm willing to go the distance in pursuit of profits00:02
Portillo fends off threats from Tory right wing: Budget tax rises to help meet pounds 50bn borrowing deficit remain on agenda00:02
Leading Article: An answer to two A-level questions00:02
Doctor shot in abortion feud00:02
Khmer Rouge defeat00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Leicester hosts Islamic banking course00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Scottish Football: Newcomers face intense beginning00:02
Racing: Island best of three00:02
Teresa ill00:02
Food & Drink: Wine Box00:02
Cricket: Morris makes Waqar dance to his tune: Mike Carey reports from Ilkeston00:02
Cricket: Tufnell takes advantage: Rob Steen reports from Lord's00:02
Syria plays Hizbollah peace 'card': Israel's low-key response to death of nine soldiers signals new 'rules of the game' in southern Lebanon00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window: Isabella's bed - Alison Lester: Oxford, pounds 6.95.00:02
Late delivery00:02
Racing: No pause for Sarawat: A change may be as good as a rest for punters when the Ebor winner makes a quick reappearance today. Greg Wood reports00:02
Golf: American superiority is insurmountable00:02
Service appointments00:02
Food & Drink: One last drink before closing time: In preparation for the Apocalypse, a religious community is making excellent armagnac. Anthony Rose reports00:02
Groups seeking change00:02
Football: Tony Barton dead