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Cricket: Dowman's youthful flourish: West Indies bowlers on receiving end as hosts create batting history in second Test00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sarajevo: Action Now]: Correction00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Pembroke: Greens see red00:02
Ice hockey: Olympic Qualifying - Sheffield00:02
Letter: Places scarce only at prestige universities00:02
Two victims wrongly diagnosed: Debbie thought she was going to die: Nieka's cancer was milder than she had feared00:02
Out of Georgia: The deadly weapons of guns and scholarship00:02
UK sales aid Life Sciences00:02
Pop fans crushed00:02
Corruption inquiry by UN likely to stay secret: Allegations of war profiteering by peace-keepers investigated - Mostar Muslims try to hold aid convoy hostage as protection00:02
The Bosnia Poem: Someone in Sarajevo00:02
Cricket: Middlesex follow Essex's limp example: Wickets tumble in the battle of champions past and pending00:02
Bottom Line: McAlpine's long haul00:02
Bundesbank stubborn on rate cuts: European partners are left alone as Germany focuses on inflation00:02
Home Computer: Redundancy looms for the office atlas: Jo McAndrew, an Independent secretary, finds it useful at work00:02
'Scandal' of storecard interest rates00:02
Victim without malice emerges as hero00:02
Sporting Digest: Student Sport00:02
FILM / Sharing the myth: Sheila Johnston looks at the latest releases, including In the Line of Fire, which stars Clint Eastwood, and Blue00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Obituary: Don Getz00:02
Driver attacked00:02
Salmonella hits primary school00:02
Unions facing threat to their existence: Check-off legislation means 6 million members will have to be 're-recruited'. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Readers succinctly define a word of our times00:02
Volvo surprises with first-half profit00:02
Obituary: The Right Rev Kenneth Sansbury00:02
Letter: Political realities in modern Greece00:02
Generals get marching orders00:02
Jim White on Friday: How Eddie became an aristocrat: He arrived 35 years ago to claim a chunk of chilly Norfolk. Now he is the model of an enlightend English nobleman00:02
Leading Article: The world of Michael Jackson00:02
Pit collapse00:02
MUSIC / The follies of youth: Raymond Monelle on Janacek and Schubert at the Edinburgh Festival00:02
Animal magic00:02
Heineken recalls 3 million bottles00:02
Letter: Places scarce only at prestige universities00:02
Slot-car racers pursue a cleaner image: No swearing, please, as Britain plays host to world championships for 'Scalextric on steroids'00:02
Profits fall 74% at German tyre maker00:02
Golf: Baker makes his bid to be among Europe's chosen ones: German Open represents a last chance for players on the Ryder Cup borderline as Americans are incensed by Clinton's taxing times00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Cancer doctors covered up for colleague: Review of 2,000 cases ordered by health authority after report highlights pathologist's catalogue of errors00:02
Cricket: Donald delivers00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Babangida retires but army still holds reins: Nigeria's unelected interim government may provoke protest strikes and is unlikely to satisfy Western demands for democracy00:02
Cricket: The depressing spectacle of the modern game00:02
Drag racing: Summer Nationals - Santa Pod00:02
Treasury warns that recovery may lose momentum: 'Premature to state unequivocally that the peak in unemployment has passed'00:02
Letter: Privatised care of troubled children is not the answer00:02
Drugs may increase risks for patients: The Effects of Treatment00:02
Football: Whitby the victims: Non-League Notebook00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Course Guidance: Avoid the purists' path in a spirit of adventure: Combination courses offer a wealth of interesting degree subjects and they're in less demand. Karen Gold reports00:02
Letter: Inspection of mines00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Geneticists engineer a new mouse: Laboratory animals give research scientists 'tailor-made models of human disease'00:02
Letter: Deregulation the cure for UK Ltd00:02
Market Report: Rapturous reception for Reuters buy-back00:02
FILM / 'Le Samourai' competition00:02
Diary00:02
Liberal Democrats to support energy tax on carbon fuels: Environment policy leads party's conference agenda00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
FILM / Dealing in movie cliches: Marek Kohn on the Hollywood menace that is the National Film Theatre's forthcoming drug season00:02
Wall of silence over pupil's death in gym00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Between rock and a hard place: If you want to bring opera to the people, says Robert Lepage, take a lead from stadium rock. Clare Bayley reports00:02
Plan Ahead: Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe00:02
Sex ordeal for boy00:02
Operations cancelled as health authority overspends budget: Cash shortage will hit three London teaching hospitals for the next six months. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Bicycle tragedy00:02
Time Warner looks at TV network plan00:02
Course Guidance: A choice combination inspires commitment00:02
Thousands of courses are still available00:02
Colleagues talk of personality issue: The Pathologist00:02
Racing: Brown's faultless round reaps reward: Britain enjoy a double success as Continental challenge is blunted00:02
I don't want my heroes in Pinner00:02
Birthdays00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Word of Mouth00:02
Home Computer: Prodigy user strikes out00:02
Jail criticised00:02
Remote control lets viewers talk to the TV00:02
Tests review 'to take months': The Victims00:02
Oven spray alert00:02
Football: Reid pays the ultimate price Football: for poor start: Manchester City sack manager00:02
US and China set to clash after sanctions: Friction grows over Peking's human rights record and chemical shipment to Iran00:02
Forces for the good, and bad00:02
Pathology service first raised doubt in 1985: Bone cancer surgeons felt they were getting nowhere with complaints about Dr Carol Starkie's diagnoses, report Judy Jones and Celia Hall00:02
Police reforms to be abandoned00:02
Fishy deal down by the Caspian00:02
Cricket: Cobblers on mend as Lamb has rub of the green00:02
Kohl hands olive branch to French00:02
Two women deny leaving children: Mothers insist child care was arranged as social workers and police continue inquiry00:02
Troubles fail to dent Jackson auction prices00:02
Cricket: Onslaught by Richards and Maynard00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Racing: Glatisant a tip from the waiter: Wragg's promising filly may be set to serve notice on next year's Classics00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945 - 5500:02
Moscow to show off gold of Troy00:02
'Red Rum' stolen00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Cantab seeking pounds 20m from float: Search for marketable product continues00:02
Athletics: Golden boys return: Berlin Grand Prix00:02
Rugby League: Leeds shuffle pack00:02
Jackson child sex scandal deepens00:02
Village 'paid for arson attack': A tranquil German hamlet is accused of fomenting violence against asylum-seekers00:02
Motor Racing: Hill's self-belief on the rise: Briton aims to build on success in Hungary00:02
Nicaraguan hostage crisis ends peacefully as Sandinista guerrillas fly to freedom00:02
Street killing00:02
Outside Edge: Owen Slot meets the 'game show spin-doctor' Howard Huntridge00:02
Pentland hit by pounds 10m US losses: Trade finance business will be closed00:02
FILM / Critical Round-up00:02
Law: A leap in the dark: Calculated risks can be successful, reports Sharon Wallach00:02
Iraqi defector condemned00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Wolseley buys Erb Lumber for pounds 51m: Placing raises pounds 106.45m for acquisitions00:02
FILM / Much amiss: Adam Mars-Jones is disappointed by a lacklustre Much Ado About Nothing00:02
View from City Road: Treasury and Portillo on a gloom offensive00:02
Hockey: Britain's demise00:02
Letters from a lifer: Six months ago Martin Stephen, a Cambridge headteacher, renewed contact with a childhood acquaintance. But by then his correspondent was in prison, convicted of murder. These are his words00:02
Prosecutors raid VW offices and Lopez home00:02
Letter: Privatised care of troubled children is not the answer00:02
View from City Road: Hambro's policy pays off00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Leading Article: Pride before a scandal00:02
GRE moves back into black with interim pounds 65m00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Reviews00:02
Premature verdict00:02
Obituary: George Cansdale00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Fewer police for Notting Hill Carnival00:02
Rushes00:02
Letter: Genetics and risk00:02
A German question00:02
Racing: A full house for Dettori00:02
Letter: I, Divvymost00:02
Letter: Who will set the Tony Benn record straight?00:02
City workers expand their horizons as sumo weighs in as lunchtime sport00:02
People: Karadzic gets saintly status00:02
Today's Number: 200:02
Hold tight: only 12 miles to Clacket Lane00:02
Lloyd's urged to adopt one-year accounting: Members' association calls for reforms to help bankrupt investors00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
BASF warns on trading as interim results halve: Chemicals company to cut another 4,000 jobs00:02
Law Report: Judge must direct jury over lies told by defendant: Regina v Goodway. Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Alliott and Mr Justice Buckley), 29 July 199300:02
Two arrested in SA killing of 'beautiful American'00:02
View from City Road: Ringing up confusion00:02
Being home alone used to be a part of growing up: It's getting harder for children to learn how to manage for themselves, says Deborah Jackson00:02
Unlikely partners in Europe's mating dance00:02
Russian friends00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Conference00:02
MUSIC / Tuning in to tradition: At 80, Lutoslawski is no longer afraid of sounding old-fashioned. Stephen Johnson met the composer prior to his Proms premiere him as he prepared to conduct his new symphony00:02
Course Vacancies: All the Ucca places still to be filled00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Theatre Award00:02
Volunteer shot00:02
Edinburgh Festival Day 12: Apparently ..00:02
West Bank deaths00:02
Former director sues QMH: Group faces pounds 500,000 compensation claim over deputy chairman's departure00:02
Killer elephant00:02
Sensible advice that adds up to a holiday in hell00:02
'You're our guarantee: if you leave, they will massacre us'00:02
Bottom Line: Rentokil answers the doubters00:02
Diver panicked00:02
Slough on the road to recovery00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Pilot dies00:02
Leading Article: Nigeria's hopes go unfulfilled00:02
Haiti thaw00:02
Security tight as blind sheikh faces court in US: Cleric pleads not guilty to charges that he leads terrorist group that bombed World Trade Center00:02
Home Computer: Route march made easy by drivers' little helper: Mike Gerrard reports on a road test of a journey planner00:02
Rail sell-off 'could increase accidents'00:02
Lower results knock Weir: Scottish engineer finds the going 'a bit mixed, a bit patchy'