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Lex shares tumble as results disappoint00:02
Oil prices hit00:02
Battlelines: Penalty ..Penalty - you deserve it: A parking warden's life is not necessarily a happy one. That's because drivers can be total bastards. Sandra Barwick went out to see the force of evil in action and came back converted00:02
End of run00:02
Chess: In the end, black pawns move faster00:02
Education: The big trouble with boys: Why are girls winning hands-down in exams? Sarah Strickland investigates, and visits a school teaching boys in single-sex classes00:02
Bombs that give us strength: Extremist attacks on Jews may actually speed up the peace process, argues Chaim Bermant00:02
History within spitting distance: Anarchy at the National Film Theatre. Next week the NME's punk season gets under way. Ryan Gilbey discovers what the camera saw in it all00:02
Mother who killed is freed00:02
Major ushers in 'ownership revolution' as answer to Blair00:02
Fish dispute strands holiday Britons00:02
Dance00:02
Letter: Peace process brings bombs00:02
Cricket: Stewart's record catches Glamorgan out00:02
Letter: Loyalty to Hussein00:02
Motor Racing: Benetton delay Schumacher appeal decision: German's dilemma00:02
Where shall we meet?: Cuba Bar Restaurant00:02
Letter: Marriage Bill gives couples a choice of places to wed00:02
Business In Brief00:02
Letter: No jacket? The answer's in the bag00:02
1957 Lennon tape to be auctioned00:02
Buoyant BAT expects good news on US cigarette taxes00:02
Cricket: Cronje eases irritation00:02
Diary00:02
Breaking up is expensive to do: Every time a family divorced, it cost the taxpayer pounds 10,50000:02
1969 revisited: all you need is a cool dollars 13500:02
Hospital to relieve Aids with needles00:02
Dear Jonathan Agnew00:02
Centrefold / Just for the hell of it: Fantasy film lovers in first British convention shock00:02
Letter: Theological censorship00:02
Magazine's penis image covered up00:02
Fashion Update: Grant gaffs00:02
Video shop front men 'just there to take the rap'00:02
Sports Letters: Your reaction to the Michael Atherton affair00:02
World Equestrian Games: Thomson triumphs in test: Flying start in three-day event00:02
Russians panic as shares free-fall: Frantic selling at Russia's leading investment fund - Securities drop by 50% overnight00:02
Something else00:02
'Gangsters' bomb Hungary00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball:00:02
Silly Questions: Shedding new dark on the story of Mr A C R O'Nym00:02
'House of horror' bodies identified00:02
Fashion: Summertime and the dressing is easy: Forget the fashion police, you're on holiday. And that means cheesecloth and muslin, says Alison Veness00:02
Golf: Parnevik admits his Open blunder: Scoreboard lapse cost Swede victory at Turnberry00:02
Number up for phone thieves?00:02
Bomb Attacks: Mass rally by Islamic extremists raises fears00:02
Fashion Update: Beautiful baby00:02
Fashion Update: Sly and sweaty00:02
Bottom Line: Reuters' plateau00:02
Three-strike law provokes judges to rebel00:02
Privatisation 'cure' proposed for prison: Tumim report condemns 'depressing' and 'squalid' jail00:02
Football: Tottenham sign Dumitrescu for pounds 2.6m: Ardiles shows ambition by buying Romanian World Cup hero and chasing two Brazilians as Venables prepares for Latin test00:02
Bomb Attacks: Israelis believe attacks mark a new onslaught: Charles Richards looks at possible motives for the wave of anti-Jewish bombings and considers who may be responsible00:02
Someone old, someone new00:02
Armed guards for 100 terror targets: Argentines link Iran to bomb attack on Israeli embassy and claim they warned Britain00:02
Football: England aim to face Brazil at Wembley: European rehearsal in 199500:02
British soldier killed as Serbs attack UN convoy00:02
Now is the time to cop a coupe00:02
Cinema00:02
EC caves in over Air France state aid: Dispute erupts over approval for steel and aviation subsidies00:02
Racing: Racing on 12 Sundays00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: Peace process brings bombs00:02
Record pools win00:02
Surreal last journey to the final reckoning: Four-year battle ends in tears and impromptu domestic arrangements00:02
Travelling light00:02
Letter: Marriage Bill gives couples a choice of places to wed00:02
Production boost hint for Rover00:02
Arson and threats amongst test tubes00:02
'Random selection' by schools is fair00:02
Road movies00:02
Guardian says radio plan 'ineffective'00:02
On line00:02
Recycling trick: Rubbish brings out the worst in people00:02
View from City Road: Reluctance to take fight to News Corp00:02
Civil servants 'bribed' by computer firm00:02
Obituary: John Ernest00:02
Bomb Attacks: Five hurt as charity group is focus for second raid: Anti-terrorist police sifting through the wreckage of the car that contained the bomb which exploded in Finchley, north London, early yesterday Photograph: Edward Sykes00:02
Blair campaign00:02
Sports Letters: Your reaction to the Michael Atherton affair00:02
Norwich slashes branch offices: Tougher regulations prompt insurer to abandon commissions for sales force00:02
OPERA / Errant knight comes home: David Patrick Stearns reports from Seattle on Stephen Wadsworth's streamlined staging of Wagner's Lohengrin in Seattle00:02
Bomb Attacks: Jews fear they will suffer for peace agreement: Despite an outward calm, Marianne Macdonald finds a siege mentality in London's Jewish communities00:02
Rioters sought00:02
On the Road: Hello Andy, are you Chris?: This week: that Birmingham feeling, and the drummer who found Sly Stone's bedroom00:02
Boy Scouts take on Rwanda's horrors: Local children have been recruited to help in the grim task of collecting the bodies of Rwandan refugees now piling up at the rate of 2,000 a day, Robert Block reports from Goma00:02
Biographer reveals Graham Greene's life with bear necessity: New book tells of the confused sexuality and secret companion of literary legend. David Lister reports00:02
Walking: Plenty of sheep but no sign of witches: Ken King on the 'fifth quarter of the globe'00:02
Haitians poorer00:02
Of the people, by the people, for the people: Ian Taylor reports on Channel 4's experiment in Westminster-style debate without politicians00:02
The daily poem00:02
Letter: Marriage Bill gives couples a choice of places to wed00:02
Glossary: Fudge, dodge, but don't cheat00:02
Football: Fans fear police threat to protests: Home Office deny 'problem'00:02
Boy arsonist00:02
Letter: Worth paying?00:02
Heavens above]: You need a clear head and serious mathematical ability to be an astrologer. Sarah Lewis finds that her life is written in the stars00:02
Roman villa find00:02
Fear of rate rise stalks markets00:02
Arrest warrant for brother of Berlusconi00:02
ALBUMS / A change is as good as a rest00:02
Revenues at Euro Disney tumble00:02
Letter: Trade unions call for workplace eco-audits00:02
THEATRE / Stranger and stranger: Paul Taylor reviews Lindsay Posner's production of Ibsen's The Lady00:02
Helpers of the hounded: Mark Handscomb on a roving, alternative clinic that treats homeless people's pets00:02
EU fines Shell and ICI00:02
MPs accuse health authority of trying to cover up debt: NHS Executive criticised for not acting to tackle problem00:02
Hockey: England lacking invention00:02
Insurer fears backlash over pensions row: Lloyds Abbey 13% up in first half00:02
Strike threat to Underground00:02
Sports Letters: Your reaction to the Michael Atherton affair00:02
Birthdays00:02
BMW driver 'killed friend in car race'00:02
Monopolies chief hits back at consumer critics: The MMC has not 'gone soft', Graeme Odgers tells David Nicholson-Lord00:02
Egg implant for woman, 5700:02
Higher Education: Ruskin strives to retain its role: Economic pressures have brought change to Oxford's labour movement college. Maureen O'Connor reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Education: Segregation denies a stage to show-offs00:02
Cheese wins prize00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Bishop sacks clergyman who does not believe in God00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Major aims to reduce power of the state: Bureacrats under fire. Colin Brown reports00:02
Education Viewpoint: Please, sir, come back to school00:02
Britain in danger of falling behind on cable network: Select committee criticises government for lack of vision and enthusiasm00:02
Gambia tourists tell of armed robbery by troops00:02
Letter: Deserving cases00:02
Cricket: Briers profits from shrewd investment: Another side from the Midlands is making a Championship run. Jon Culley reports Leicestershire confound the sceptics00:02
Leading Article: Security is a matter of balance00:02
Sports Letters: Your reaction to the Michael Atherton affair00:02
Young players interrupt the boardroom musical chairs: The non-executive director circuit is being broken by sharing fresh talent. Nigel Cope reports00:02
Market Report: Investors fill trolleys in hope of Sainsbury swoop00:02
Warrant issued for feminist author00:02
Racing: Gale force00:02
Hop aboard the 400mpg strike-buster00:02
Letter: No jacket? The answer's in the bag00:02
Bridge: Hopes of defeating contract go West00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Acas clears way for talks in rail dispute: BR says one in three trains operated on second day of strike00:02
View from City Road: Free trade in Europe set back years00:02
Britons at home stubbornly ignore sun dangers: Study warns 'Birmingham as dangerous as Benidorm' in terms of skin-cancer risk00:02
True Gripes: Paradise paved: Where have all the gardens gone?00:02
Man who beheaded father gets eight years00:02
EU under fire for failure to intervene in Rwanda00:02
Safer Grand Prix circuit gets green fight00:02
Race meeting cancelled after fire engines 'damage' turf00:02
Obituary: Professor Michael Barrett00:02
School wins a reprieve00:02
Amplifiers seized at noisy fair00:02
The man who does the dirty work for impotent authors00:02
View from City Road: Bancassurance loses attraction00:02
Cricket: Batting is Atherton's priority: More pressure awaits England captain at awkward selection meeting00:02
Motoring: Picking the perfect car about town00:02
Theatre00:02
Sports Letters: Your reaction to the Michael Atherton affair00:02
Reuters rises 14% as income tops pounds 1bn00:02
Sailing: Home breeze as wind dies00:02
Cricket: Crawley in the frame00:02
Former cult members extradited to the US: Women flown under police guard to Oregon for trial on charges of conspiracy to murder, after losing long legal fight. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Olympic Games: Urban rivalry disrupts Sydney plans00:02
Serbs plan to barter Sarajevo for enclaves00:02
EU urges Britain to rejoin Social Chapter00:02
Racing: Glorious Goodwood: View pleases the watchers: Eddery stares defeat in the face before triumphing in a record time in the midsummer milers' championship00:02
Offender, 14 in treatment home kept up crime spree: Supervision order for teenager00:02
Bottom Line: Sheehy confident over Clinton's plan00:02
Obituary: W. O. Hassall00:02
View from City Road: Gilt-edged cloud over Bank's party00:02
Letter: Story of O 'mystery' an old story00:02
My mother and father are driving me frantic: He's 83 and ignores his diabetes; she never goes faster than 35mph. A daughter explains the problems of parents who refuse to leave the road00:02
Pembroke: A hairy tale of note00:02
American Football: Monarchs return as the World League is reborn: Scottish team to join relaunched venture backed by Fox television. Matt Tench reports00:02
Turkish air force hits Kurds in Iraq00:02
Royal Engagements00:02
Right of Reply: The people's tale00:02
Fashion Update: Princely disdain00:02
Fashion Update: Nothing furtive00:02
Paying the price00:02
Sports Letters: Your reaction to the Michael Atherton affair00:02
UK loses ground in tourism market: Reduction in VAT rate demanded00:02
Blown away: Bruce Weber's documentary on Chet Baker comes to television. Phil Johnson applauds00:02
Ford drives on to record profit00:02
INTERVIEW / Wendy and her sisters: Her mother would rather that she produced grandchildren than plays. Broadway audiences disagree. Rhoda Koenig met the 'female Neil Simon'00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Course handicap00:02
Defector reports N Korea has five nuclear bombs00:02
Most unfavoured citizen: Han Dongfang used to be a railwayman with a troublesome reputation. Now he is leader of China's only free trade union and an outcast. Ray Whitaker met him00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Inside File: Lubbers: a Major error of judgement00:02
Vice squad goes on porn purge: Weak laws and the recession mean that Soho is in danger of reverting to its sleazier past00:02
Law Report: Tenant's means were relevant: Regina v Wandsworth London Borough Council, ex parte Hawthorne.00:02
Japan puts the Moon on hold00:02
REVIEW / An assortment of facts in search of a thesis00:02
Teaching union warms to Shephard00:02
Out of Italy: Danger: cars stoned on autostrada00:02
Leading Article: Major fails to reinvent Toryism00:02
39 hurt in crash00:02
Today's Number: 100:02
Sporting Digest: Goodwill Games00:02
Leading Article: Curtain rises on an Italian farce00:02
On the Mapp00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Mothers block work on new Tube00:02
Sporting Digest: Lacrosse00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A portrait of the composer, con amore: Max - Mike Seabrook: Victor Gollancz pounds 2000:02
Dilemmas: Gang up on the little gangsters00:02
Bomb Attacks: Bombers are prepared to die, police warn: Round-the-clock armed guard for Jewish targets in London - Iran accused of sponsoring guilty groups00:02
APV sells troubled French subsidiary00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Fashion Update: Iglesias in Browns00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
THEATRE / Stranger and stranger: Paul Taylor reviews Lindsay Posner's production of Ibsen's The Lady