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Hockey: England caught by solitary break: Goal famine continues and defeat condemns women to qualifying00:02
COMEDY / A hope in Hill: It's not every stand-up who compares himself to Tarbie. James Rampton takes a dose of Harry Hill's logical surrealism00:02
Rowing: Bullas stays the course00:02
Racing: Take takes heart00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
McDonald's adverts 'were misleading'00:02
Director leaves PIA over Barclays rebuke00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
China may join BAe and Taiwan in aircraft venture: Parties prepared to resume negotiations on short-haul jet00:02
Where lies Middle England?: Over a politician's rainbow a land of cricket, contentment and conservatism tantalises . . .00:02
Women need not apply for privileges: Even after Thatcher, the House of Commons remains a dedicated club for the boys, says Ruth Winstone00:02
Kidney patient's drugs paid for by donations00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict on Theatre00:02
Crying by numbers at Kim's state funeral00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
The Daily Poem: Writing a Poem00:02
Arms trade theme for ITV00:02
Asean undermines opposition to Burma junta00:02
Russians head for London to launder crime proceeds: The City needs to be on its guard after 200 suspicious transactions are uncovered in one year, writes John Willcock00:02
Football: Birth pangs to follow love-in: World Cup aftermath - Rupert Cornwell predicts a hard time ahead for the new kids on the block in American sport00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Chess: Have I told you about the one that got away?00:02
TELEVISION / Cruelty free television - a chemical solution00:02
Road Record00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Santas drop in00:02
Kim Philby's widow in from the cold00:02
Ivory Towers: If you want to know the time, ask a pigeon00:02
Legal hitch delays Jarvis showdown: Technicality leaves shareholders nursing their complaints against chairman00:02
Birthdays00:02
Dear Ted Kennedy: It's 25 years since you careered off that bridge at Chappaquiddick in your Oldsmobile, and your passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne, died. So should we still think the worst of you?00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Astrology in the plot against Hitler00:02
Bottom Line: Popular disposal00:02
The crematorium and after: A London cemetery opened its doors to the public for the first time to reveal the facts of death. Report by Sandra Barwick. Photographs by Dillon Bryden00:02
Sticking a spanner in the chips: Correction00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cricket: Richards tempted to play in S Africa00:02
Architecture: Colourful ideas of wilful Will00:02
Artists put students in the picture: Masterclasses at Dulwich give young talent the chance to refine artistic skills. Elaine Fogg reports00:02
Notting Hill mother wins security review at primary school00:02
DIY Designer Dream Home: Anne Spackman visits a wooden sanctuary in the heart of urban sprawl00:02
New move over school bus seatbelts: MacGregor seeks permission from Europe to make fitting compulsory in specialist vehicles. Simon Midgley reports00:02
Courtaulds and Argyll ponder cut in contracts00:02
Architecture Update: Heritage support for City churches00:02
Unionists warn of fears over Irish role00:02
Thefts from palace 'inspired by grudge'00:02
Forgers jailed00:02
Walking: Taking a journey back in time: Laurence Main spends a day following part of the Landsker Trail in Pembrokeshire00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Murky tale of handcuffs and blindfolds: The Rape of Greece - Peter Murtagh: Simon & Schuster, pounds 17.5000:02
Letter: Astrology in the plot against Hitler00:02
Win some, lose some, spread some00:02
World trade HQ00:02
Obituary: Professor James Joll00:02
Letter: Auntie at the bop: will she or won't she?00:02
Libya will not arm IRA again, Gaddafi aide says00:02
Tennis: Spain too hot for Chile00:02
Mother convicted00:02
Hospital security00:02
The Golden Boy gets stuck with feet of clay: Silvio Berlusconi has misjudged the national mood on political graft, Fiona Leney in Rome reports00:02
Racing: Buccaneer in a thrust at turf's elite: Reg Akehurst, revered handicap specialist, moves up to take on the big battalions at Ascot on Saturday - Richard Edmondson talks to a trainer dedicated to winning the ratings battle00:02
Inside Parliament: Madam Speaker rules these waves: Fate of the royal yacht prompts uproar during which sovereignty is asserted00:02
New MEPs enter the den of disunity00:02
Scottish Nuclear calls for rapid privatisation: Chief executive plays nationalist card in urging generator's independence00:02
Sailing: Commodores' Cup of confused allegiances: Marine men for hire dominate event that bears remarkable resemblance to the Admiral's Cup00:02
Buckingham ordered to pay pounds 3.7m00:02
Cries for help in the capital: A government report says London's mental health care is in crisis, writes Lynn Eaton00:02
Pembroke: Take a burger to bed00:02
New row over cash-for-questions: Labour claims some inquiry MPs 'not impartial'. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Letter: Children with three sets of grandparents00:02
Charity for elderly sues woman over home fees: Age Concern blames inflexible rules00:02
Rectory for sale00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Brazil hails its conquering heroes00:02
GP gifts curbed00:02
Royal Society of Medicine00:02
FILM / Yabba Dabba Dough: The Flintstones: big budget, big star, big critical flop. Big deal. Never mind the quality, feel the merchandising. Jim White on the film as co-star00:02
Architecture Update: 'Ugly Sisters' to be replaced00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Court Circular00:02
Cricket: Quiet Cronje displays the human touch: South Africa's vice-captain no longer appears too good to be true. Glenn Moore reports00:02
Rwanda's unnatural tragedy: Outsiders laid the path to slaughter - and may fuel wider carnage, says Kenan Malik00:02
Letter: Auntie at the bop: will she or won't she?00:02
PM rules out VAT on food00:02
Home Depot to take on Britain00:02
Obituary: Lars-Eric Lindblad: Correction00:02
Racing: No hiding place for shop punters00:02
Amateur astronomers spot comet damage on Jupiter00:02
Letter: Dragon for breakfast00:02
THEATRE / Off West End: Lifted masks00:02
The same old haunts: Certain streets of our city seem to create and sustain patterns of activity00:02
Emap moves in big guns at French arm00:02
New face picked by the same old ones: Elections, not horse trading, are what the European Commission needs, argues Vernon Bogdanor00:02
Top sheep shearers flock to world championships: Richard Smith sees the star clippers get to grips with their subject00:02
Ashdown shuffles his pack00:02
BR plans to run more trains as unions attack safety standards: Management hopes to increase number of trains running to one in four during sixth one-day strike by RMT. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Letter: Some of our bugs are catching a late flight00:02
Labour promises to halt pounds 18bn road programme: Citizens offered prospect of suing polluters00:02
Leading Article: Westminster drags its heels00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Out of America: Stamp of failure spoils golden memories of the Pony Express00:02
Curator's Choice: Norton Priory Museum00:02
Gabriel snag00:02
Leading Article: Remembering the good Germans00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Pantani heralds a new era: Indurain's lead cut as younger riders put on show of strength in formidable Alps00:02
Tension rises as Italy and Slovenia fall out over seized property00:02
Railway amputation00:02
View from City Road: A gift for getting into trouble00:02
Scottish Episcopal Church appointments00:02
My dreams seep into an unprocessed soup: In Bed With Helen Chadwick00:02
Haiti attack00:02
THEATRE / The best of the Edinburgh Festival00:02
Competition: A slice of the action00:02
Obituary: Stephen Murray00:02
Leading Article: Railtrack trains can't run on Japanese lines00:02
Serbs keep answer to peace plan a secret00:02
Diary00:02
The birth of an illusion: Was baby Abbie abducted to convert a phantom pregnancy into reality? Deborah Jackson describes a rare and distressing phenomenon00:02
Soldiers injured00:02
In Thing: Bobbi Brown Makeup00:02
Constituency ready to cheer leadership favourite home: Malcolm Pithers, visiting Tony Blair's stronghold, finds an air of certainty about tomorrow's race00:02
Bottom Line: Time on SmithKline's side00:02
Letter: Some of our bugs are catching a late flight00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Meida: New king of the vanity fair: Michael Leapman meets the man many thought had a mission impossible - topping Tina Brown00:02
View from City Road: Pass that sword to Joe Palmer00:02
Architecture: From out of the big blue yonder: A British architect has given Marseilles a heroic palace for local democracy. Michael Spens unveils Le Grand Bleu00:02
Athletics: O'Sullivan gaining pace in chase of Chinese puzzle: Life on the run as Ireland's second-favourite daughter moves into middle-distance overdrive. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Where Shall We Meet?: Sherlock Holmes Hotel00:02
Bank faces probe over Malaysian gold bribe claims00:02
Rosyth win means end for Swan Hunter: 40m pounds government refitting contract goes to Scottish shipyard00:02
Interests declared by the committee00:02
Progress for border talks00:02
Hawthornden Prize00:02
The 'K' factor that may poison the profit well: Water companies could be in deep trouble as they prepare to face new price caps, writes Helen Kay00:02
Cricket: Lara 'exhausted'00:02
Market Report: Newcomers obtaining full value from the revival00:02
Ribbons and bows add flair to Givenchy's autumn collection00:02
Full privatisation of forests is abandoned00:02
Shark of the future00:02
Red-light area may get official approval: Birmingham looks to 'toleration zone'00:02
Football: Cascarino deal done00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Law Report: Shipowners entitled to indemnity for false cargo claims: Triad Shipping Co v Stellar Chartering & Brokerage Inc - Court of Appeal (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice Chancellor, Lord Justice Mann and Lord Justice Evans), 15 June 199400:02
Two views from the balcony00:02
True Gripes: Out to lunch: Deliver us from Post Office foolishness00:02
Old people 'forced to leave areas they know'00:02
Holmes shares tumble after profits warning00:02
UNDERRATED / Teens have all the fun00:02
Gay businesses band together to promote Soho abroad00:02
Multinationals offer best deal for workers00:02
Athletics: High achievers to become different class00:02
Today's Number: 1.500:02
Nigeria at standstill as strikes bite deeper00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Prisons cost millions extra00:02
FILM / John Lyttle on Cinema00:02
Obituary: Lord Revelstoke00:02
Hizbollah adopts an 'eye for an eye' tactic00:02
Pounds 1m raid on post office by 'security guards'00:02
Farm breakthrough00:02
Architecture Update: Tate seeks talent for Bankside project00:02
Swallows in mourning - official00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Robert Maycock on Classical Music00:02
Security guards allowed to strip search in 'child jails'00:02
Tagamet sales remain firm as rivals delayed00:02
Highways Agency to shed jobs00:02
Architecture Update: Police thyself, churches told00:02
Sky loses ground to satellite rivals00:02
Britons to keep miles and pints00:02
Market Harborough? Dammit, it's just not English00:02
Heavy drinkers00:02
Support for 'slap' PC00:02
View from City Road: Finding investors has its price00:02
Letter: Books that have left a middle-class ghetto00:02
Dirty money00:02
Athletics: Christie's hopes are hamstrung: Injury stalls Olympic champion as world records are split in two00:02
Letter: Nobel Prize-winners call for Burmese leader's release00:02
THEATRE / Pack your bags for a trip to Greeneland: Paul Taylor reviews Trunks at the Lyric Studio and Clare Bayley reviews 900 Oneonta at the Old Vic00:02
Media: 'Ad guerrillas' Tango with PR disaster: Companies are waging war with bold and bizarre stunts to put their message across, reports Meg Carter00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 Cricket Bats00:02
Letter: Role of police in child protection00:02
Cherie B: will her sweet life turn sour?: Mrs Blair may find she is too much her own woman for some tastes, says Isabel Hilton00:02
Berlusconi backs down on corruption suspects00:02
Couple in Romanian baby case given bail00:02
Hardline Hutus vow to avenge civil war defeat: Robert Block reports from Nairobi on fears that extremists may launch bloody cross-border raids on Tutsis in Rwanda00:02
Nazi who saved Hitler is in Spain: Phil Davison in Marbella exposes the Odessa-style network protecting Otto Remer and other old Nazi officers00:02
View from City Road: A spending, not a savings, bank00:02
Charity attacks World Bank role00:02
Park and ride00:02
Election pact00:02
Rugby League: Reilly denies Australian links: Halifax and Great Britain coach is keen to stay at home00:02
Golf: Jacklin's happy return: Former Ryder Cup captain opens new career00:02
Santer flaunts his federalism00:02
Ashdown moves first amid reshuffle fever00:02
Pounds 20,000 Turner Prize attracts 'striking' shortlist: A photographer, whose work explores the Ulster Troubles, is one of four nominees shortlisted for a controversial award, writes James Cusick00:02
Lacrosse: Indians pursue game of own invention: The venue may be no Rose Bowl but another World Cup starts today at Gigg Lane where the Iroquois Nationals take on Australia. Steve Bale reports00:02
Archaeology: Skeletons hold the key: Discovery of a huge Aboriginal cemetery in Australia could alter demographics, writes David Keys00:02
CENTREFOLD / Opportunity knocks: London New Play Festival delivers a wealth of writing talent00:02
MUSIC / Proms: Lost in space: Anthony Payne on the music vs the Royal Albert Hall00:02
Archaeology: Skeletons hold the key: Discovery of a huge Aboriginal cemetery in Australia could alter demographics, writes David Keys