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Bulger killers must serve time in adult jails00:02
TELEVISION / Have you got that in a different colour?00:02
Law Update: No wigs allowed00:02
Letter: Positive development of green belt sites00:02
Santa claws bared in homeland dispute00:02
CENTREFOLD / Elvis, wart and all: South Bank's shrine to the King00:02
Cricket: Benjamin in form for Surrey00:02
Simpson's lawyer takes off his gloves: Even before the start of the O J murder trial, the police are taking a hammering, writes Phil Reeves from Los Angeles00:02
Obituary: Ian Smith00:02
Santer scrapes home after Socialist split00:02
No Bull and no brandy either: Emily Green snaffles someone else's lunch and says, more please00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Hat-trick for Wells00:02
Bottom Line: Boots' uneven tread00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Prudential reports insurance sales drop00:02
After Hours00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
New European Parliament: Confidence grows as Parliament comes of age00:02
Air France may get pounds 2.5bn aid in return for access: BA will appeal against clearance of package00:02
Child abuse father jailed00:02
The Labour Leadership: Prescott wins respect as 'honest socialist': Colin Brown reports on changing perceptions of the MP who was a favourite target of Tory ridicule00:02
FILM / John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Inside Parliament: Defeats mark the end of a long, hot summer term: Criminal Justice and Public Order Bill is savaged in the Lords - New backbencher has his Education Bill attacked before Assent00:02
Tietmeyer defends targeting of M3 supply00:02
New European Parliament: Labour reaps its European rewards00:02
THEATRE / Cowgirl blues: Robert Hanks reviews the musical tribute to Patsy Cline00:02
Cricket: Kent leads over Glamorgan00:02
It came in the night, and stayed . . .: Terry Kirby has an unbearably close and lasting encounter with something of the long, scaly kind00:02
Emily Green suggests . . . three good places to eat00:02
Athletics: Farce and fury as Martin and Yates are omitted: Selectors close door on British 10,000m record-holder after altered plans leave it too late to qualify for European Championship00:02
MUSIC / Distant echoes: Jan Smaczny on Cheltenham and Lichfield festival premieres by Musgrave and Berkeley and Birmingham Contemporary Music Group on tour00:02
Smog danger00:02
Tight grip on waists by Lacroix00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
A taste of art00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Why Rosa took her baby back: Adoption by foreigners is not the only answer for Romania's abandoned children. Adrian Bridge reports00:02
Granada sharpens the axe for LWT00:02
Rape charges00:02
Cricket /First Test: Detractors take a beating00:02
IBM shares soar as dollars 689m profit surprises market: Results seen as pay-off from restructuring00:02
Parents pleased with schools00:02
Sports Listings: THIS WEEKEND / Windsurfing: National Club Championships - Rutland Water00:02
'Footballer arrested to hide faked moonwalk'00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Obituary: Gottfried Reinhardt00:02
Letter: Reshuffle raises fears and hopes00:02
Musicians play for township children: Classical 'buskers' serenade cricket fans travelling to South Africa's historic Test match at Lord's00:02
FILM / Rewind: A tender wolf: The actor Gottfried John remembers Rainer Werner Fassbinder00:02
Tactical weapons: Abram Games' wartime posters mixed sloganeering with a touch of surrealism and the promise of a brighter future. Iain Gale reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Museum cash00:02
The Labour Leadership: Blair wins with 60% of votes from MPs and MEPs00:02
View from City Road: Some madness in Germany's method00:02
Rugby player's fatal punch 'self defence'00:02
Shareholders give Signet management a rough ride00:02
POP / Joseph Gallivan on pop00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Leading Article: Blair must find Wilson's fire00:02
Racing: Pearce's pairing00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
RAC man killed00:02
Feedback00:02
Battered by the women of their dreams: They are punched, kicked, attacked with bottles, glasses, pans. But burnt, bruised and bleeding, these men still love their tormentors00:02
EU helps rebuild folly00:02
Golf: Allred gives up at the last hole00:02
New career for man they called 'Mr Magic'00:02
Gods can play havoc with politics00:02
View from City Road: Atlantic saga has lessons for all00:02
Taxi driver 'caught petrol bomber'00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Obituary: Professor Harry Harris00:02
Stockbroker directors are fined pounds 25,000 by the SFA00:02
Racing: Take aims to silence critics: A champion jockey faces his doubters as he prepares for Ascot's prestigious prize, while bookmaker confidence ebbs from the Erhaab camp00:02
Terrified thief foils terrorist bombers00:02
Malaysian official did not take missing gold00:02
Law Update: Most highly rated00:02
Strike talks fail00:02
Universities act on fear of nuclear proliferation00:02
Wellcome puts aside pounds 52m for set-up00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
A View from Abroad: Actress Risa Wakao00:02
My Week: Down in the forest bark, something stirred00:02
Computers: In search of the perfect organiser - Isabel Hilton casts aside beat-up Filofaxes and steam-driven Psions to get a new grip on her life with 'Infocentral'00:02
Surgeon admits illness put patients at risk00:02
Letter: Why I'm on strike: a signalman accuses Railtrack of shoddy treatment00:02
CYCLING / Tour de France: Ugrumov gains deserved reward: Latvian aims for place on podium as Indurain takes another step towards victory00:02
Law Update: New consultant00:02
Letter: Why I'm on strike: a signalman accuses Railtrack of shoddy treatment00:02
Sporting Digest: Sports Awards00:02
Dear Islington Person: You've got designer Tony Blair, we're happy with plain John Prescott. And you can keep your rocket salad, we'll keep chomping cod, and tucking tabs in our T-shirts00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Walesa starts to lose his winner's touch00:02
Golf: Ballesteros bids farewell: Spaniard has back problems as McHenry excels00:02
Russian arms contracts00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Not a cliche more, not a cliche less: Twelve Red Herrings - Jeffrey Archer: HarperCollins, pounds 14.9900:02
Letter: Insects go to town00:02
Birthdays00:02
Cricket: Windows brightens up Gloucestershire00:02
Law: Waiting for the letter to arrive: The Law Society council last week voted to leave the decision on joining the Legal Aid Board's franchising scheme up to individual firms. Sharon Wallach reports00:02
The Labour Leadership: Voters satisfied as public image marries passion: Jonathan Foster visits the grassroots in Sheffield and finds activists glowing with pride and hope, but wondering about the 'hows'00:02
Back to normal00:02
Today's Number: 8.95m00:02
Gulag author spots the rot00:02
Feedback: Good news for frogs00:02
Sports Listings: Plan ahead00:02
Letter: Why I'm on strike: a signalman accuses Railtrack of shoddy treatment00:02
Bottom Line: Celltech limits risks00:02
Woman's body found near cliff00:02
Whirlwind strikes00:02
Letter: More at stake in Rosyth than mere nostalgia00:02
Inexperienced rail managers forced into manning signals00:02
Sailing: Americans put boot in Europe: Britain's inadequate preparations are exposed on second day of Commodores' Cup. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
Property Trust heads for Bermuda00:02
Poet to be remembered00:02
Britain fails to come to grips with suspicious share deals: Only 23 people have been convicted for insider dealing out of 52 prosecutions since 1980, finds Heather Connon00:02
Law Report: Involuntary intoxication rejected: Regina v Kingston - House of Lords (Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Browne-Wilkinson, Lord Mustill and Lord Slynn of Hadley), 21 July 1994.00:02
Books auctioned00:02
Sinn Fein ceasefire deal will be rebuffed: Downing St warning before conference00:02
US fear of flying Russian airlines00:02
Moors closed00:02
Of Talmadge who was Tab and Cladys who was Jabbo00:02
Comcast revises its QVC offer00:02
Competition00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict on theatre00:02
Non-EU imports soar by more than 4%: Latest figures trigger anxiety over inflation and profits00:02
French suggest Swan Hunter staff buyout00:02
Outside Edge: Duncan Steer on one man abnd his music in Croydon00:02
People: Fresh insight on HK wrangle00:02
Cricket /First Test: Salisbury unruffled by facing two lefties00:02
Graft debacle leads to punch-up in Italy's parliament00:02
Athletics: Briton strikes silver00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Blair sets out to earn Britain's trust00:02
Law Update: Partridge elected00:02
Aid effort overwhelmed by Rwanda's dying00:02
FILM / The gags that time forgot: Reviews: The Stone Age of innocence is dead. Adam Mars-Jones is caught between post-lapsarian Bedrock and a hard place00:02
The Labour Leadership: 'Crusader' rejects chains of tradition: Nicholas Timmins looks at how Tony Blair as leader is aiming to take his party on a drive for social justice.00:02
HIV risks from lesbian sex 'low'00:02
Sports Listings: SUNDAY / Motorcycling: British Grand Prix - Donington Park00:02
Scientists quit over NHS cash changes: Cancer expert bemoans 'big blow' to crucial medical research00:02
Feedback: Campaign to put UN documents on Internet00:02
Cabinet Reshuffle: The Government00:02
The Labour Leadership: Beckett pledges to fight for place on Shadow Cabinet: The acting leader has no regrets about fighting two contests. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
New European Parliament: Baptism of scorn for 'friendly' Santer: MEPs give Major's choice an uncomfortable time before he is elected to succeed Delors00:02
Cabinet Reshuffle: Major's appointment in House of Lords underlines irritation00:02
London newspaper monopoly is broken00:02
Africa File: Jonas Savimbi finds that diamond fields are not for ever00:02
Cricket: Smith frustrates Essex00:02
Law report: Compensation for shock of discovering murdered body: Regina v Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, Ex parte Johnson - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Steyn and Mr Justice Kay), 20 July 1994.00:02
Beatrix Potter craze continues as sale raises pounds 186,049: Mary Braid reports on the huge prices being paid for the soothing work of the Lakeland writer00:02
US urges 'yes' to Haiti invasion00:02
Leading Article: Strasbourg flexes its new muscles00:02
Adams ban 'to prevent revelation'00:02
Cabinet Reshuffle: Writer of political fiction appointed deputy chairman00:02
John Gunn faces disqualification: DTI report on B&C's purchase of Atlantic Computers criticises BZW and accountants Spicer & Pegler00:02
BBC governor 'tried to suppress quango report'00:02
Astronomers baffled by biggest comet's lack of impact: Collision with the planet Jupiter causes burst of light and heat, but soon recedes compared to previous impacts, writes Susan Watts00:02
Football: Spurs chase Brazilian: Marcio Santos is latest target for Ardiles00:02
Market Report: Dull session benefits from some Low-key impetus00:02
Air crash damages00:02
Muslims muddy Bosnia peace plan00:02
Fearful, with good reason00:02
Journalist killed00:02
Letter: The Moon and what might have been00:02
Law Update: Speak in tongues00:02
The Labour Leadership: Deputy claims victor 'scares life out of Tories': Extracts from John Prescott's acceptance speech yesterday00:02
Air strike threatens flights to Europe00:02
Marriage of convenience: Will these strange celebrity couplings never end?00:02
Pay talks fail00:02
Abbie campaign00:02
Cabinet Reshuffle: Tebbit first to articulate Tory tensions: New chairman immediately forced on to defensive as Blair threat weighed up. Colin Brown reports00:02
Letter: Forgotten hero's attack on Hitler00:02
A thriller, but how tough?00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Sporting Digest: Lacrosse00:02
Cricket /First Test: Centurion Wessels wields the chisel: South African captain digs in to prevent determined England from exploiting early breakthroughs on historic opening day00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
VIP visit falls flat for 'President' Arafat00:02
Pembroke: Big hole in the training budget00:02
The Labour Leadership: 'Labour is the party of the majority': Extracts from Tony Blair's acceptance speech: mission to lift spirit of the nation demanded as party is told it must inspire as well as govern00:02
Computers: The voice of authority - Tired of a sullen and sometimes reluctant response from his PC, Nigel Willmott tries to improve his productivity by talking to it00:02
Belgium en fete00:02
Letter: Reshuffle raises fears and hopes00:02
Obituary: Kurt Josten00:02
FILM / What's the big joke?: In Japan, they'd like to be prime minister. But Takeshi Kitabno doesn't have the time. Sheila Johnston met him00:02
The Labour Leadership: Number two left feeling down by the riverside: Leader prefers media circus to beer and sandwiches on floating pub00:02
Bottom Line: Competition provides a Wellcome sales boost00:02
Letter: Reshuffle raises fears and hopes00:02
Boots disappoints market with poor start to sales00:02
Hard-pressed Shoprite in talks with bankers: Share price halved after company's fresh profits warning00:02
Brazilian custom00:02
Scandinavian torture: Fear and loathing just off the North Circular00:02
Diary00:02
The Daily Poem: Out Whistling00:02
Baby hit by car outside school00:02
Cricket: England's World Cup reunion00:02
Complaints over foul language on TV up 60%00:02
Thames has worst record on tap-water: Biggest company blames pesticides00:02
Adams is a law unto himself: Sinn Fein's leader wants his civil rights. What hypocrisy, says Ruth Dudley Edwards00:02
West Bank history against Palestinians: Amid trumpet-calls of peace, Robert Fisk in Amman finds cause for concern that the Palestinians may lose the little they have won