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Water firms face shareholder wrath: Ofwat review expected to approve price increase of 1.3% above inflation00:02
In thing: Cannabis clothing00:02
Ad sites that can't be bought find buyer00:02
Centrefold / Kaos theories: Doctor Faustus incorporating Japanese Butoh and the dance of darkness00:02
MUSIC / A stuff that will endure: Stephen Johnson on the Australian Youth Orchestra at the Proms00:02
Adrenalin: Bike to the future00:02
Bottomley urged to regulate 'New Age' alternative healers: MP wants code of practice to protect vulnerable patients00:02
Peter Pringle's America: That blessed peanut farmer00:02
Companies bounce back to health: Improving debt climate means boost for banksStrong order books to confirm upturn in manufacturing00:02
Cycling: Indurain's reign enters fourth epoch: Tour de France: Spaniard joins the race's all-time greats as rivals and critics are left floundering in the wake of 'El Conquistador'00:02
Blair urged to bring back supertax: The new Labour leader faces pressure from the grassroots and senior MPs to give a clearer commitment on taxing the rich. Colin Brown reports00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
That way to Massacre, this way to Plague00:02
Hockey: Australia triumph in tense final: England must face difficult questions after Women's World Cup00:02
Golf: Perry pips Feherty00:02
British Gas lobbies for penalty on late payers00:02
Science: Flashed by a little green man: Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest look at those rapidly spinning stars called pulsars00:02
BT hopeful of end to ban on TV services: Opponents fear that committee report will threaten pounds 10bn investment in cable sector00:02
Cardinal Martini of Milan, the Jesuit who is the liberals' favourite to become the next Pope, arriving at Canterbury Cathedral, Kent, with the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr George Carey.00:02
Long road home: Sleeping rough is a symptom of deeper distress00:02
Leading Article: Israel and Jordan take the next step00:02
Manhattan moggies take the air00:02
Athletics: Gunnell has Batten back in her pocket: Goodwill Games00:02
Letter: Safety on the track when the signalmen are on strike00:02
Turning Point / The king of ambiguity: Passionate, teasing, often perverse, the poet and critic William Empson refused to lie down before smug orthodoxy. Paul Taylor celebrates his life and writing00:02
Cricket: Richardson quits00:02
Football-ground body00:02
Colourful German politics take on new complexion00:02
Cycling: Obree pursues new heights to set record00:02
Site Unseen: A weekly look at London's hidden gems: The Tower Subway00:02
Protest at Justice Bill turns violent: Small group tries to storm Downing Street gates as environmentalists, ramblers and ravers demonstrate in carnival spirit00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Science: The ultimate weather forecast: Armed with a new supercomputer, scientists are trying to answer a critical question - is it getting warmer? Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Fatal exercise00:02
Man who stole bomb kit fears retaliation by IRA00:02
Indians bundle up and save what they can00:02
Exam body to check English standards00:02
Sailing: America breeze to hat-trick00:02
Letter: Where the bee stings00:02
GOOD QUESTIONS / A man of letters (previously four)00:02
Critic of West named for top Turkish post00:02
Cricket: Character test for unlucky Crawley00:02
Football: Friendlies keep pre-season blues at bay: Warm-up matches satisfy supporters suffering withdrawal symptoms before the start of the new season00:02
The Broader Picture: 'Fleet Street'00:02
New havens for Haitian refugees00:02
Warning over wild ponies00:02
Wildlife experts are baffled by deaths of seal pups00:02
Female managers still paid less00:02
Our climb back into the trees: David Nicholson-Lord looks at the emotions behind an urge to replant our woodland00:02
Letter: Safety on the track when the signalmen are on strike00:02
Another Himalayan first for Bonington00:02
King Hussein back in favour as Yasser Arafat's star declines: In Nablus, Sarah Helm finds that many Palestinians believe peace might only come through Jordan00:02
Church 'ready to root out racism'00:02
Science: With no strings attached?: Lynne Curry looks at the benefits and problems for contract agencies in the information technology market arising from the role of 'preferred supplier'00:02
Letter: Many alternatives to the baptism service00:02
Tennis: Spain's easy victory00:02
Best & worst of times: Thirty years for a stamp on a passport: Herbert Lom talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Shift workers lack help with child care00:02
Cab thief steps on the gas00:02
Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the pro-Iranian Hizbollah, rails against Israel at a rally in Beirut to mark the anniversary of an Israeli attack on southern Lebanon.00:02
Maze cells unlocked in easier regime00:02
Television Review / When the only thing we have to fear is fear itself00:02
Where shall we meet? Ognisko Polskie00:02
Republicans smell blood as Clinton sinks deeper00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
The moment I knew my baby had been stolen: Marianne Macdonald on the ordeal endured by kidnapped Abbie's parents00:02
The Daily Poem: Autumn00:02
Boxing: Akinwande aiming for world title00:02
The view from here / 2B or not 2B?00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rugby Union: 'Beast' Le Roux sent home: Notorious South African prop found guilty of biting All Black captain00:02
Letter: Breakfast menus00:02
Israel and Jordan come out into the open00:02
Surgeon in plea for organ donors00:02
Abbie lost weight during kidnap00:02
Cricket: A furore that has muddied reputations: Ball-tampering row: No one emerges with much credit from the sport's latest incident, argues Martin Johnson, Cricket Correspondent00:02
Global warming strategy 'failing to save planet'00:02
Soaps work themselves into a lather over market results00:02
Nobody's calling her birdbrain now: Sue Torr was illiterate, and ashamed. Now she can write, and has an award-winning play to prove it. Martin Whittaker reports00:02
Out of Japan: Love crime-free streets but miss roundabouts00:02
Bond debacle can't be blamed on government debt00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Student sculptors pick up on Pop00:02
Church bombers00:02
Sunday Papers Round-Up00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Athletics: Achike in jump to gold00:02
Portillo counters 'arrogance' accusation00:02
Fight to save 'danger' nursing home00:02
Built to keep cholera at bay00:02
Germany tackles a severe case of technophobia: Bonn is actively promoting and co-ordinating innovation, reports John Eisenhammer00:02
Polo: Polo on guard against England's demise: Alyson Rudd rides the euphoria of a resounding victory00:02
Mark Pappenheim on classical music00:02
Shot woman had asked for help00:02
Twenty-six hurt in oil refinery blasts: Storms and heatwaves take their toll00:02
HAPPY ANNIVERSARY / From light to sound00:02
Cricket: England humiliated as SA make history: First Cornhill Test: Atherton's miserable weekend is completed as his spineless batsmen are dismembered by superior tourists00:02
Cobblers add sole to recycling campaign00:02
Just Jeffrey: The child is father to the man. Today's Lord Archer is easily recognisable in the 'Tuppence' of his mother's local newspaper column back in the Fifties. Even then, his talent for getting into scrapes was well known.00:02
Beach party crash00:02
Ousted Jawara flees on US warship00:02
Cricket: Underhand tricks were rife for years: For all the recent controversy, ball-tampering is by no means new. Hugh Bateson offers a brief history00:02
Letter: Is American defence strategy right for us?00:02
Computer crime00:02
Sinn Fein shuns chance of peace00:02
Motor Cycling: Capirossi captures points00:02
Bank criticises failure to invest00:02
Ryan Gilbey on cinema00:02
Letter: Many alternatives to the baptism service00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Dear Giles Brandreth00:02
Court Circular00:02
Racing: Beasley's double aim00:02
Letter: Blair's blurred vision of Britain00:02
Aid effort reeling as 1,200 Rwandan refugees die a day00:02
Letter: Many alternatives to the baptism service00:02
Two women is chic; two men is a threat: Lesbian images appear in Roseanne and EastEnders, but Mark Simpson says their homoerotic equivalents will never make the cover of Vanity Fair00:02
Railtrack hopes for drift back to work00:02
Best-sellers: TOP 10 DOUGHNUTS00:02
Today's number: 61300:02
Burn rubber on me: At the go-kart track, nice young men become testosterone-crazed Damon Hill wannabes00:02
Soyinka throws away medal in disgust as strike hardens00:02
New home00:02
Erotic mystery00:02
Letter: Blair's blurred vision of Britain00:02
etc ..: A breast of fashion: Nipple piercing00:02
Nurse's record award00:02
Berlusconi staff are sought in new graft inquiry00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Letter: BBC support for Panorama00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An Olympian holding hands in chapel: 'The Fall of Doctor Onslow' - Frances Vernon: Andre Deutsch, 13.9900:02
Racing: Theatre's triumph continues the variety season: King George: Victory restores pride for the Classic generation, but the mystery of its merits will not be solved until the season's final act00:02
Golf: Clark checked by Jimenez's birdies: The Dutch Open00:02
Gang link to killing00:02
Obituary: Duncan Hamilton00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Letter: Sentencing must be left to the judges00:02
Racing: For the notebook00:02
Police seek parents00:02
Rugby Union: Progress is painful for S Africans: Steve Bale on the hard struggle in the Republic to achieve integration00:02
Shephard takes on Blair over nursery education00:02
Quebec debate00:02
Climbers set to invade the castle00:02
Obituary: Eugene Baboulene00:02
17m pounds cannabis raid00:02
CHESS / An earthquake rocks Ansell00:02
Now is the winter of labour discontent in South Africa00:02
True Gripes / Don't scare the joggers: Al fresco love is a health hazard00:02
Special needs experts occupy education office: Protester collapses during eviction00:02
Tolerably bananas in celebration of the moon landings00:02
Atherton comes clean on a pocket full of dirt00:02
Changing weather claims victims00:02
Topless photos of murdered woman cause outrage: Victim's MP reports 'Sun' to press watchdog00:02
Motor Cycling: Schwantz defies the pain barrier: British Grand Prix: World motorcycling champion shrugs off Doohan's challenge and distraction of a broken wrist to clinch victory00:02
Islamists offer to spare foreigners00:02
Constable to be sent on tour of regions00:02
Warburg likely to be rebuked00:02
Mandela last hope for dogs of war in Angola00:02
Equestrianism: Jackson leads British gold rush: World Dressage Championships for Disabled Riders00:02
The Week Ahead: Jihad threat over backing for Bangladeshi feminist00:02
Comet may have caused catastrophe on Earth: Collision of celestial body gaining support as likely reason behind string of disasters in the sixth century00:02
Cricket: Illingworth in pre-emptive strike to save Atherton: Glenn Moore asks if England's captain can wipe his hands clean of controversy00:02
ID for M11 security men00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire exploit Essex frailties00:02
Obituary: Alex Ferry00:02
Cricket: Lancs lose 25 points over pitch00:02
Demonstrators against the Criminal Justice Bill confronting police yesterday through the gates that bar access to Downing Steet from Whitehall.00:02
Aloof from the linear motion: Allen Toussaint is the man they say invented funk. Philip Sweeney met him in New Orleans00:02
Obituary: The Rev Rupert Davies00:02
Minimum wage for farm workers to be abolished: Waldegrave to ignore report that finds no threat to jobs00:02
Racing: Fiendish flop00:02
Letter: Safety on the track when the signalmen are on strike00:02
Pressures mount on Serbs for peace deal00:02
Leading Article: Drowning in clear water00:02
Leading Article: Making the innocent into enemies of the state