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Candidates denied Nationwide seats00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Orange turns towards green: Walking the dog - Bernard MaClaverty: Cape pounds 14.9900:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Travel: That Summer: Fresh to the university of life: In the first of a series recalling memorable summer experiences, Tim Salmon looks back on his bohemian days on Crete in 196300:02
Junta fails to end Nigeria's pro-democracy oil strike00:02
Pop star's widow jailed after second drink-drive death00:02
Access to industrial tribunals increased00:02
Athletics: Bronze for Britons00:02
Church appointments00:02
Smog continues to cover South-east00:02
Double Play: In sure and certain hope00:02
Quote unquote00:02
Stag-night tragedy00:02
Mercedes accelerating back into the fast lane: New model puts in strong performance as sales revive00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The last words of a mystic: Secret Germany - Michael Baignent, Richard Leight Jonathan Cape pounds 16.9900:02
Golf: Putter is the key for Wargo00:02
German combat role approved00:02
In Brief: Under the hammer00:02
Out of Russia: A small flame, burning brightly00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Bailed out by Frank - again00:02
Westland Aerospace to cut 91 more jobs00:02
Leavers cite 'chaos' of changes00:02
Site of ancient yew faces building threat00:02
Serb jailed for breaking sanctions00:02
Cricket: Bicknell's composure saps Nottinghamshire00:02
View from City Road: Air France may yet regret its begging00:02
Sailing: Bedford leads to lift mood: Life not a breeze as sultry weather takes its toll00:02
Christopher's shuttle shows Mid-east gains00:02
Cycling: Tour de France: Ugrumov ups the pressure on Indurain: Second victory closes the gap on the leader as the rest of the pack look forward to some rest at the end of a tough race00:02
Property: So what would pounds 100,000 get you today?: Anne Spackman surveys current prices, compares them with those of 10 years ago, and takes a shuddering glance at the peak of 198800:02
Letter: Librarians who can recognise a teenage fiction winner00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
In Brief: Israel trust00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
Pounds 10m settlement00:02
Today's Number: 3.2m00:02
Travel: Credit on a high road with no bank: Desperately short of readies and several days' drive from the nearest cashpoint, Sue Norris sets out on a trek across the mountain ranges of northern Pakistan00:02
Plop art00:02
Shooting mystery00:02
Top doctors join exodus from London hospitals: Demoralised medical talent quitting the capital amid fears over the future of research and teaching, Liz Hunt reports00:02
Departures: Gauging the best00:02
Cricket: the next test for freedom00:02
Fireworks end as last piece of super-comet hits Jupiter00:02
Cuttings: Open gardens00:02
Greenpeace in bridge protest00:02
Letter: German Communists with a conscience00:02
Off the Shelf: Earthy Southern comfort: Paul Binding on his admiration for the first novel by the American writer Reynolds Price00:02
Obituary: Professor Julian Schwinger00:02
Birth celebration without religion offered: Andrew Brown looks at an alternative to baptism for parents who do not want a church ceremony00:02
Letter: Customised care00:02
Slap case PC reprimanded but allowed to keep job: Assault on boy was 'momentary lapse'00:02
Letter: Factions in the European Parliament00:02
Departures: Late availability00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Croquet00:02
Country Matters: One pint short of a perfect night00:02
Faith and Reason: Beware the Devil and all her works: The Archdeacon of York, the Ven George Austin, continues our series on Catholicism and feminism. He warns against the use of 'creative' language which strays from orthodoxy.00:02
'News at Ten' widens lead00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Verse for adult swimmers: Lachlan Mackinnnon salutes a fine American poet, John Ashbery00:02
Drama over props00:02
Market Report: French deal puts burden on Commercial Union00:02
Boxing: Moorer lines up Foreman for defence00:02
Golf: Alfredsson's record00:02
Spat over oil islands could sink Asean's search for a new role00:02
GKN wins court ruling on Westland: Speed of Arab litigation surprises company00:02
Step on escalator00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Prizewinner's prospects were scotched by a thief: Anne Shaw draws a moral from the case of a school fete supporter who felt her treatment wasn't quite the ticket00:02
Record achiever00:02
Gunn may face up to two years of legal uncertainty00:02
In Brief: Bargain guide00:02
Letter: Librarians who can recognise a teenage fiction winner00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Mighty Fairbrother hammers Middlesex00:02
In Brief: Japan fund deadline00:02
Books: White rose heroes and God's ten men: The plot to kill Hitler is 50 years old this week. Daniel Britten on the resistance; plus Stauffenberg's bomb00:02
Athletics: Sigei rockets to 10,000m record: Kenyan knocks six seconds off Ondieki's mark with scintillating last lap at Bislett Games00:02
Malaysia says it will consider banning and suing the 'FT': Gold coin story seen as retaliation for government ban on UK firms00:02
Motorcycle Racing: British Grand Prix: Fogarty fired up for his fuel-injected test00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Tony Blair's first day: Young academic given key role of developing policy for leader: Donald Macintyre looks at the fresh talent hired to help Labour's advance00:02
Obituary: Denis Lemon00:02
Food and Drink: Isn't this Germany?: Anthony Rose visits Alsace, in France, where the wines have a decidedly blurred identity00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Service appointments00:02
Travel: Paradise with a taste of old spice: Sarah Marsh visits the Banda islands, a tropical hideaway flavoured with nutmegs, cloves and its colonial past00:02
More and what's more . . .00:02
Company car drivers 'cause more pollution': Survey blames aggression behind the wheel. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Rail dispute sides 'a long way apart'00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Wife-swapping on a mustard rug: The ice storm - Rick Moody: Abacus, pounds 8.9900:02
Everything goes in the desperate battle for survival: In Bukavu, Robert Block finds thousands of Rwandan refugees are staving off starvation by looting their war-torn country00:02
Protecting your no-claims bonus can prove a wise step: In a time when car thefts are soaring, Nic Cicutti explains another possibly expensive risk facing the motorist00:02
Motor Racing: British Grand Prix: Schwantz revives flagging fortunes00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Property: They're queuing up on the Cotswold way00:02
How do you like your eggs in the morning?: We have all heard the unoriginal chat-up lines. Lyndsay Russell decides to try out some of the newer ones00:02
Unionist attacks 'grovelling' judges00:02
Equestrianism: Gray travels well: American success00:02
Apple shines on strong sales rise: More buoyant results from computer makers00:02
Obituary: Rudolf Firkusny00:02
Books: Recommended00:02
Romanian prosecutor wants baby returned00:02
Merivale agrees funding00:02
ITN signs US broadcast agreement00:02
Dropping the cap00:02
Appeals00:02
Tool Box: Home-made but canny garden tool00:02
Animated art venture hopes to draw pounds 500,000 in EIS funds00:02
Cricket: First Cornhill Test: Fearless bowlers enjoy field day on the boundary00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Warm souffles and snobbery-sur-Seine: Jan Morris on the vulgar glamour that invaded Paris in the years following World War II00:02
Landmarks: The Gamble House, Pasadena00:02
American arms largesse ruffles feathers in Eastern Europe00:02
Growth outstrips forecasts: Output figures beat City and Treasury expectations as Clarke plans Budget00:02
In Brief: Specialist insurance00:02
Appointments00:02
Blast linked to Lebanese group00:02
In Brief: Phoning by card00:02
Food and Drink: Gingering up the real ale range: Michael Jackson enjoys the unusual flavours of a brewery deep in the Forest of Dean00:02
Cricket: First Cornhill Test: England left breathless by De Villiers: South Africa's artful bowler joins forces with Donald's pace to knock the wind out of Atherton's new batting order00:02
OJ puts up his fortune to clear name00:02
The Diary: Robsons show fine early form00:02
Misery for travellers as air traffic strike bites: Delays of up to four hours predicted by tomorrow as French controllers' action disrupts busy weekend00:02
Woman storms Citadel00:02
Euro MPs earn right to be taken seriously00:02
Gardening: A dash of colour for the underground: Continuing her Workshop series, Anna Pavord helps to brighten up the patio of a basement flat beside a tube line00:02
Departures: Italy discount00:02
Sporting Digest: Lacrosse00:02
Cricket: Walsh gives Yorkshire the full treatment00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
REVIEW / Reflecting fools at twice their natural size00:02
Cricket: First Cornhill Test: MCC flags down a symbol of hope00:02
Romanian prosecutor wants baby returned00:02
Cycling: Tour de France: Riders made to pay for wasting too much effort: Robin Nicholl says a lack of self- discipline has made the Tour harder00:02
Cleaning up00:02
Bosnia offers qualified Yes to Geneva peace plan00:02
Sinn Fein to discuss leaders' proposals for peace: Delegates to respond to Downing St declaration00:02
Microlight death00:02
Resistance crumbles as Halifax joins the PIA: The latest three to join express reservations about investment regulator00:02
In Brief: Cheaper car cover00:02
Birthdays00:02
Attacker sentenced00:02
Baby rites a feature of all major religions except Buddhism00:02
Cricket: Munton puts the skids under Essex: Warwickshire's openers build a big lead - Gloucestershire bowlers go on the rampage - Surrey grind their way past 500 mark00:02
Gardening: Maybe it's because I'm a sentimentalist00:02
Arts: Jelly babies: the taste of things to come?: Fresh Art pulls together the best work from degree shows around the country. Iain Gale examined the results, aided by the critical faculties of three experts00:02
In Brief: Free check-up00:02
French hisses00:02
In Brief: Matter of ethics00:02
Nikki police inquiry seeks better training00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Leading Iraqi Shia dies in 'staged' crash00:02
Cut-rate insurance offer for homeowners: Caroline Merrell describes a National & Provincial venture that may herald the society starting its own company00:02
Burma ready to talk00:02
Tony Blair's first day: Reassurance for middle class on tax: Tony Blair's first day: A Labour government will listen to unions but there will be 'no favours'00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Regulars try to oust publican after bar ban00:02
Books: Feel the barb in your cheek: Godfrey Hodgson wonders why the refined art of Patrick O'Brian remains so secretive00:02
Postcard from Capetown: Adventures of a scrambled exile: Mary Russell meets Annmarie Wolpe, who has returned to the scene of her traumatic arrest00:02
In Brief: Added interest00:02
Letter: Librarians who can recognise a teenage fiction winner00:02
Departures: Canal cruise00:02
In Brief: Xtra returns00:02
The Independent Road Test: Perfection on wheels - almost: John Simister is besotted with the Ferrari 456 GT, a supercar with annoying windows00:02
Food and Drink: I'll have the rosbif without the verbiage00:02
Stand by your band: Summer's here, and the time is right for dancing in the park. Rosie Millard on the rebirth of outdoor music with 'Bandstand La Bamba'00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
TT pays pounds 16m for Dale Electric00:02
Racing: King George: Muzzle to silence young pretenders: Nostalgia for the good old horses can pay off as one aims to better past glories today00:02
Auctions00:02
Who was a naughty Ukrainian then?: With Communism dead, the town of Lvov is celebrating all sorts of famous sons, except the Leopold von Sacher-Masoch sort. Andrew Higgins reports00:02
THEATRE / The grand old maid: Robert Hanks reviews Theatr Clwyd's Saint Joan at the Strand Theatre00:02
View from City Road: Sympathy for Gunn is misplaced00:02
REVIEW / A problem of attitude: Robert Maycock reflects on the Kronos Quartet's Barbican series00:02
Bulger's killers to challenge 15-year term00:02
Gibbs Mew buys pub independent: Pounds 31m takeover of Centric gives Salisbury brewer 197 more outlets00:02
Barclays seeks policies feedback00:02
Letter: A Government that recycles the homeless00:02
Options: Homing in on the best loan00:02
Money Grouse: Weekends add to card costs00:02
Departures: Late packages00:02
Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Food and Drink: Eating out and in the open: Emily Green lunches and dodges the litter at four municipal park cafes in north London00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Leading Article: Rwanda's moral call on the West00:02
Style: Now that's what he calls music: Where on earth does Radio 3 get its strange ethnic music? From the tiny office of the producer, John Thonrnley, reports John Windsor00:02
In Brief: Planning service00:02
Food and Drink: A monstrous delight, no bones about it: Pearly white, in chunks or delicate thin slices, monkfish makes a robust, big-flavoured meal00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Clinton reprieve on sex charges00:02
Golf: Dutch Open: Mitchell in late surge00:02
Letter: Cause and effect00:02
Obituary: Denis Lemon00:02
Profile: A maker of money and mischief: Jonathan Aitken, the PM's Treasury gamble00:02
Glaxo ready for fresh court battle00:02
Gastropod00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Space shuttle delayed00:02
In Brief: Funeral plan00:02
Hockey: Masotta makes mark: South Americans on course for double triumph00:02
Duke wins right to stop Blenheim passing to errant heir00:02
Warning knocks UK Safety00:02
Pupils 'will miss out on food skills'00:02
Classical Music: A backward leap: Bayan Northcott anatomises Nicholas Maw's early masterpiece, Scenes and Arias, in anticipation of its revival at this Monday's Prom00:02
In Brief: Charity offer00:02
Cuttings: Take-away trees00:02
Stolen explosives bound for Tory venue00:02
Prize buy00:02
Bulger killers must serve time in adult jails: Reformers say 15-year minimum will hinder boys' rehabilitation. Mary Braid reports00:02
In Brief: For the ladies00:02
Rugby League: Hanley to remain at Leeds00:02
Cuttings: Dockyard in bloom00:02
Athletics: Murky waters leave Russian hosts with red faces: Embarrassment in St Petersburg as swimming pool delay threatens to undermine showcase event00:02
View from City Road: Good times just carry on rolling00:02
Look Who's talking: So who am I? Nobody knows: The comedian Jack Docherty describes the perils of not making a name for yourself00:02
Letter: Little to be proud of00:02
Ex-spy chief must stand trial00:02
Vegetarians risk health, court told00:02
Court Circular00:02
Departures: Citizens charterless00:02
Sports: Ward goes round in ever-bigger circles: Loneliness is not a problem for the long-distance swimmer, but hypothermia is an ever present danger00:02
Style: Well worn but none the worse for wear: Kate Moss, Bjork, Jean Paul Gaultier: they have all bought worn clothes from a small shop in West London. So has a chain store, reports Tamsin Blanchard00:02
Patient infected00:02
Clinton launches Rwanda rescue00:02
Late news00:02
Letter: Ask China to free Aung San Suu Kyi00:02
In Brief: No commission00:02
In Brief: Cheaper perks00:02
N Korea pledges to resume nuclear talks00:02
Divine line00:02
Berlusconi offers new graft law00:02
Football: US confirm visit to Wembley: One World Cup defender meets Coventry as another rejects Spurs00:02
Motoring: Making nonsense of our limitations00:02
Tennis: Pierce wilts but France win00:00
Bulger killers must serve time in adult jails