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Spanish banker granted bail00:02
Law: Raising a few eyebrows at the Bar: A female American lawyer as director of chambers? Sharon Wallach meets Andrea Kennedy00:02
Blossoming sales for organic apples: Fruit farmer sells produce direct to customers on housing estates and at motorway service areas to keep down costs. Richard North reports00:02
On Cinema00:02
Dictator accepts defeat in Malawi00:02
Man accused00:02
Peers may force change on right to silence00:02
Newsbrief: Chess challenge00:02
Firearms ballot00:02
People: No picnic for cabinet as Yitzhak's cafe closes00:02
Ban on explorer00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Soho Brasserie00:02
On job cuts it has to be no, Minister: Madsen Pirie provides some telling insights into ingrained civil service attitudes towards reform00:02
Letter: Transition from deputy to leader00:02
Pembroke: Shell proves the best thing with sliced bread00:02
A loud laugh and a silent coup: When toffs talk about ordinary people hunting, they mean rich farmers and shopkeepers00:02
300 jobs go as Bulmer pulls out of soft drinks: Cider to become the main focus in pounds 7.8m restructuring00:02
Letter: Fowler's fetish for alternatives00:02
Newsbrief: Golden oldie00:02
Staying ahead in a low-cost world00:02
MPs give warning on 'vulnerability' from defence cuts00:02
Go East: More than a quarter00:02
Cricket: Gough exhibits Test potential for efficient England: Pitch beneficial to Illingworth's new bowlers as New Zealand fall short in pursuit of low target in opening Texaco Trophy match00:02
Computers: Meagre catch on the travel lines: Mike Hewitt finds bucketfuls of bargains - in the high street00:02
Women escape jail00:02
Belts for old vans00:02
FILM / Mostly all new plots . . .: Kevin Jackson on the new releases00:02
Court Circular00:02
Racing: Mysilv makes record at auction00:02
Letter: The Post Office is worth a penny00:02
Centrefold: Fatal attraction: South London's day of the dead00:02
CSA case ends in smutty sniggers: Tribunal reserves judgment over sex-harassment claim. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Victim aid cut challenged00:02
Inside Parliament: Would-be leaders put credentials on display: Truce crumbles as Cook and Heseltine clash over Royal Mail sale - Beckett warns of damage to service00:02
Law Update: Contract winners00:02
Essential parents00:02
Obituary: Noel Moffett00:02
Obituary: Professor Alec Nove00:02
Turkish Kurds flee to divided brethren in Iraq00:02
Cricket: Qualified praise for two new boys00:02
Law Update: Lynx wins award00:02
Fury as flood damages homes: Cable TV contractors say test dig failed to locate supply pipeline marked on map00:02
Law Update: Increase in partners00:02
Letter: Child support and the absent parent's right to appeal00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Beyond the pale00:02
GPs' deal means reduction in home visits at night00:02
Football: Milan show Ferguson magnitude of his task00:02
Cricket: Taylor Captain00:02
After Hours00:02
Leading Article: Can there be servants in a classless society?00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Outside Edge00:02
Judo: Stevens and Howey take the honours00:02
Government replies to Sinn Fein: David McKittrick reports on Downing Street's 21-page response to questions on Declaration00:02
Equestrianism: Kilbaha defies conditions: Broome announces retirement00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Britain and France clash over Bosnia00:02
Bulger brothers cleared of attack00:02
Jackie Onassis given the last rites00:02
Record drug haul00:02
Letter: The Post Office is worth a penny00:02
Lecturers' pay rise00:02
Election lead00:02
Today's number: 100:02
Letter: Fowler's fetish for alternatives00:02
Letter: Sins of the fathers00:02
Law Report: Lords can determine appeal grounds: Regina v Mandair. House of Lords (Lord Mackay of Clashfern, Lord Chancellor, Lord Templeman, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Browne-Wilkinson and Lord Mustill), 19 May 199400:02
Inquiries by charity fraud watchdog recoup 23m pounds00:02
Review ordered00:02
Football: Crowd trouble may lead to closure of New Den: FA charges south London club after disturbances at play-off match00:02
Cricket: Brutal day for deputy Bicknell00:02
Question Time reform proposed00:02
FILM / AND WHAT'S MORE . . .00:02
Boy, 9, accused of rape00:02
Newsbrief: Skirting round it00:02
Wanted: expert help for GCSE parents00:02
School sex attack00:02
Letter: Transition from deputy to leader00:02
Taxing questions in need of answers: Posers offered by Stephen Dorrell have fired City interest but, Peter Rodgers writes, it is his solutions that matter00:02
WH Smith to merge two share classes00:02
Letter: The Post Office is worth a penny00:02
'Tough wee boy' turned killer00:02
Plan Ahead: Cowes Week00:02
Golf: Best of Eales not enough for lead: Italian Open00:02
ColourCare sold for nominal sum00:02
Euthanasia used by 12% of doctors in poll: First comprehensive study finds almost half GPs and consultants asked to end a life. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
FILM / Master's palette00:02
Doctors' concern00:02
Next year I'll know whether mussels and whiskey mix00:02
Firefighter cleared00:02
Out of Greece: Monastic calm conceals furious struggle00:02
George clashes with Clarke on interest rates: Cut 'would suggest a willingness to take risks'00:02
Bottom Line: Chain or errors00:02
Africa File: Banda doffs his Homburg00:02
Bombs found as Prince tours St Petersburg00:02
Ash blankets towns as Andes volcano awakes00:02
Life houses face huge pensions redress bill00:02
Letter: Coach safety00:02
Aden blasts00:02
Dublin dithers over man for top Europe job00:02
National alert after breast cancer error00:02
Ramaphosa alert00:02
Postman's plot00:02
Thatcher refuses to attend Pergau inquiry00:02
Newsbrief: It's for you, m'lud00:02
Cricket: Tolley swings in00:02
Rugby Union: No pick and mix for Rowell00:02
On Pop00:02
BBC rebuked for payments to criminals: Airtime for Biggs conversation criticised00:02
Rover and Honda to continue partnership00:02
Letter: Beyond the pale00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Leading Article: Time for Sinn Fein's answers00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Bottom Line: LIG still faces uphill battle00:02
West on new charge00:02
Flyers tailored to the Schneider Cup00:02
A View from Abroad: Singer Debbie Gibson: A visitor to the capital shares her thoughts ..00:02
Willis Corroon disappoints in first quarter00:02
Computers: Minitel made the world my huitre: France Telecom's information service00:02
THEATRE / A mirror of frustration: Rhoda Koenig sees John Barrymore revisited00:02
Best Sellers: Top 10 pets00:02
Dear Mrs de Vere Hayes: One must always seek references] A word of advice to the lady whose cook spoiled the scrambled egg, from the Independent's newly appointed etiquette correspondent00:02
Obituary: John Newick00:02
New donor for bone marrow victim00:02
Arafat keeps his ministers under wraps00:02
Law Update: Guide for elderly00:02
Motor Racing: Drivers line up for Williams test: Search for Hill's new partner begins with trials at Jerez00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Martial art: In art and war, the painter Rex Whistler was a helpless romantic. Iain Gale on a life of innocence and experience00:02
Actor's night on the town lasts six minutes00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Racing: Colt ready for Derby hurdle: The trainer of a 500-1 chance in the Blue Riband could have the last laugh00:02
Lloyds case puts building society takeovers on hold00:02
Portuguese parasols provide cover against unseasonal weather00:02
View from City Road: Interference on BT's party line00:02
US West pays 70m pounds for Thomson Directories: American telephone company continues to develop multimedia in UK00:02
Black linked to 12 more child murders: Files on unsolved cases to be re-examined after paedophile is jailed for killings of three girls00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Larkins' bit of history00:02
Waldegrave warned on 'political' civil service00:02
Bitter ending for property merger: Baker and Harris walk out after two years00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Law Update: Firms merge00:02
My Week: The big six-wheeler, scarlet-painted . . .: Early each morning, Magnus Mills drives his London bus to Mr Bean's timetable00:02
Long trail to find Black was dogged by missed chances: Despite convictions for sex offences, Black was not on the police list of suspects as it was decided not to include minor crimes00:02
Rambo's heroics turned to ashes00:02
British reply puts ball in IRA's court00:02
Backing sought for mail sell-off00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
A restored 61-year-old steam locomotive being positioned alongside the newly-opened Bank to Beckton extension of the Docklands Light Railway, in east London.00:02
Romania's get-rich-quick pyramid fails00:02
Accountant quits after 'surprise' bankruptcy00:02
On Theatre00:02
Craxi in hospital00:02
DANCE / Living colour: Judith Mackrell on Compagnia Vicente Saez00:02
Killer faces questions on more sex murders: Police to interview Robert Black about the deaths of at least 12 girls in England, Northern Ireland and France. Malcolm Pithers reports00:02
Young Silk on the case to defend old hedgerow: James Cusick watches a nine-year-old's polished public performance00:02
But some are still more equal00:02
Law Update: Chester conference00:02
Poverty 'not linked to crime': Police Federation annual conference00:02
TELEVISION / Failing to test the mettle of the Iron Lady00:02
To Iona, on a turning tide00:02
Beats offer their dignities to the Nineties: Peter Pringle hangs out with a spruce Allen Ginsberg, now 67, at a New York revival00:02
The Daily Poem: Biology00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
British have domestic agenda in European elections00:02
Letter: Child support and the absent parent's right to appeal00:02
A neat one-two inside the penalty aria: A new opera strengthens the tie between music and football00:02
Porcelain stolen00:02
View from City Road: Tension mounts over building societies00:02
View from City Road: Rising inflation rules the dollar00:02
Russians killed00:02
Clinton sees no way of avoiding draft register00:02
First lorries go under the Channel00:02
Dazzling floral delights in Dulwich: Michael Leapman takes a stroll among magnificent 100-year-old rhododendrons00:02
Photograph of Major's father00:02
Gang's 'billion dollar fraud'00:02
Congress leader plea bargains to keep job00:02
Admission by Scott 'a case for resignation'00:02
Takeover earns NMC chief pounds 2.2m pay-off: Britton rights issue to pay bid costs and cut gearing00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
British Gas warns of lower earnings: Profits flat as market share plunges00:02
Artists by the factoryful: A sample: four from 165 Childers Street, Deptford where 70 artists are at work in 50 of the 500 studios managed in east London by Acme. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Law Update: Scoble succeeds00:02
More job cuts planned as BT profits hit pounds 2.7bn00:02
Retail earnings dive at Burton: Group blames losses on disruptive changes00:02
Hockey: Hounslow to face last year's finalists: Ipswich's women back on the European stage after an eight-year absence00:02
Cricket: Adams' steady century00:02
Football: Arsenal want Schwarz00:02
Mortar kills 30 at hospital in Rwanda capital00:02
Gloucester illness claims new victims00:02
Letter: Britain's vital role in South Africa00:02
Former Gooda Walker underwriter 'told to keep quiet': Court hears of pressure exerted to understate loss suffered by names00:02
Computers: Hip bird turns on tot: Isabel Hilton on a CD that's right on song00:02
Disease microbe grows more dangerous00:02
Aideed returns00:02
A hurt human being who told me I'd been like a mother: Jo Binns took a beggar girl home, fed her, clothed her and tried to love her; but she went back to the streets00:02
Market Report: Fears of fresh cash call give traders the wobbles00:02
Obituary: Professor Alec Nove00:02
Leading Article: Warnings to be heeded in Bosnia00:02
Judges deal blow to competitive tendering00:02
Crimea tense00:02
Letter: Child support and the absent parent's right to appeal00:02
Nuclear review to study waste policy00:02
The writer and the photographer00:02
European leaders at Smith funeral