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Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Former cult members arrive in handcuffs00:02
Sultry weather, steamy sounds00:02
Rwandan troops still on payroll: Robert Block in Goma sees defeated soldiers collecting their wages as part of a plan to keep the military intact in Zaire00:02
Law: Appointment with change for QCs: Sharon Wallach examines the report of the Bar Council working party00:02
Pardon my French - and Peter Mayle's bloody book00:02
WORLD MUSIC / Desert orchid: Philip Sweeney goes on a spiritual quest to the Womad Festival00:02
Racing: Piggott in hospital after fall00:02
Jackson warns of Nigeria sanctions00:02
News in Brief: Drive back in time00:02
Sun City complex closed by strike00:02
Minister told UK tourism 'in a mess'00:02
Hopes rise for 300m pounds Maxwell settlement: Pensioners 'praying ' as professional fees for winding up group near pounds 125m00:02
Where shall we meet? The Milestone Hotel, W800:02
FILM / And when did you last sue your father?00:02
NHS plans to axe over 2,000 managers: Slimmed-down service to create savings of pounds 200m00:02
Italian Air Force aerobatic squad Freece Tricolori00:02
Computers: Electing for the simple life: David Hewson looks at computing without the go-faster stripes for the poor but honest user00:02
'Wolfboy' jailed for killing child in park00:02
News in Brief: Fighting violence00:02
Moorland open00:02
Letter: Half-truths from the anti-car lobby00:02
ICI turns in results at high end of forecasts00:02
How food snobs guard the right to scoff: Balsamic vinegar and dinner parties keep the middle classes feeling nicely superior, says Jane Jakeman00:02
Sailing: Americans put home failings in perspective: US fleet shows the value of superior planning and investment in retaining Commodore's Cup00:02
Golf: Bennett beaten at the last00:02
Leading Article: Five nations must stand together00:02
Computers: Fax program recognised for its character: Converting incoming messages to text has saved Christopher Gilbert hours of toil00:02
Racing: Grumpy cheer00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Obituary: David Fleeman00:02
View from abroad: Actress Rhonda Burchmore00:02
Fizz kid loads his magazines and sets off in search of Eden: Margaret Farrall on a new chapter in the war to be waged at petrol pumps00:02
The daily poem: California00:02
Berlusconi's brother goes on the run from police00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cricket: Gatting launches timely attack00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Bamber appeal fails00:02
The children who hate to be loved: Attachment disorder, a nightmare for adoptive parents, is at last becoming recognised in Britain. Angela Neustatter reports00:02
Bubbling over: The company that thrives on green spaces is branching out00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Today's number: 7200:02
UN tries to salvage Yemen talks00:02
Letter: Half-truths from the anti-car lobby00:02
Jackson warns of Nigeria sanctions00:02
Khmer Rouge kidnap foreigners00:02
News in Brief: Man on armed siege charges00:02
Bottom Line: Holier at Hanson00:02
GM sets record in second quarter: European operation leads way while strong growth is reported in Latin America00:02
Markets regain nerve on rates00:02
Striking while the iron is luke-warm00:02
View from City Road: Byatt's cloud keeps a silver lining00:02
HIV victims 'could live for 20 years free of Aids'00:02
Signs of doubt as row over vicar's job grows: Steve Boggan visits the parish of an unbeliever and finds strong opposition to his sacking00:02
Cricket: Atherton to stay as England captain00:02
Lords in attack on 'massive' EU fraud00:02
Madrid pleads with fishermen to end blockade00:02
IRA arms find00:02
'Oldie' reprieved00:02
Cricket: Lara survives his flaws to take the floor00:02
Met shows off Bumblebee success00:02
Actors playing the Paramour, Everyman (centre) and the Dead rehearse in preparation for the premiere of the medieval morality play Everyman, to be performed in the Cathedral Square of Salzburg Photograph: Rudi Blaha/AP00:02
Teachers call for guidance on banning pupils00:02
Law Report: Tap on cordless telephone admissable: Regina v Effik and another. House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Roskill, Lord Ackner, Lord Oliver of Aylmerton and Lord Mustill), 21 July 199400:02
Woman fed baby lethal drugs00:02
Cricket: Bedi may sue over ball allegations00:02
Westminster home sales to start again00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 promotional gifts00:02
Centrefold / Village people00:02
Golf: Soulsby's homeward run00:02
Court awards 50,000 pounds to an tortured by detectives: Judge condemns criminal acts of police who put plastic bags over QBY: JASON BENNETTO Home Affairs Correspondent00:02
MUSIC / Dog's dinner: Tess Knighton on the Hilliard Ensemble's Cambridge summer school recitals at the Trinity Chapel, Cambridge00:02
Detectives expose 'dirty secret' of US horsy set00:02
Bourse lures lost trade00:02
Ofwat Ruling: Steep rise in charges helped fund directors' pay rises00:02
Art revival lifts Christies' fortunes00:02
MI5 fears terror war on streets of London: Intelligence warns of undercover battle as Israelis seek revenge for bombings00:02
Buckingham reduces debt with sale of Texas hotel: Sheraton Grand sold to life assurance company for nearly pounds 12m00:02
Award of 50 pounds to child victim of sex assault challenged00:02
Nick Charnley, 30, a performance artist who has taken over a disused underground lavatory in Spitalfields, east London, putting on his one-man show QSUBHEAD:00:02
FILM / Time: the acid test: . . . plus, if you can remember it, you missed it first time out. Peter Guttridge on the re-released Woodstock and the week's other new films00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher appeals to delight of home fans00:02
Law Report: No retrospective recovery: Plewa v the Chief Adjudication Officer. House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Bridge of Harwich, Lord Woolf, Lord Lloyd of Berwick, Lord Nolan), 7 July 199400:02
Letter: Clergyman's views incompatible with Christian ministry00:02
Angela Lewis on pop00:02
Letter: Reading Room is for the use of scholars00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A portrait of the composer, con amore: 'Max' - Mike Seabrook: Victor Gollancz, 20 pounds00:02
Chavutti Thirumal foot massage00:02
Inmate found dead00:02
Letter: Clergyman's views incompatible with Christian ministry00:02
Gamblers push MMM's share price up again00:02
Athletics: Hurdler Jackson turns on the speed to capture gold medal at the Goodwill Games00:02
Racing: Open season again in hunt for jumping title: Dunwoody and Maguire today resume their cat-and-mouse quest. Chris Corrigan reports00:02
Johnson Fry back in profit after loss of BES activity00:02
BA warns it may have to cut jobs after Air France granted subsidy00:02
From Ramsgate to Rwanda: It's only a 12-hour flight, but the cargo means the difference between life and death. James Rampton meets the people who get it out, while Alison Campbell reports from the receiving end00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An Audenary boy who went from bad to verse: Juvenilia: Poems 1922-28 - W H Auden, Faber, 25 pounds00:02
Letter: Farmers welcome tenancy law00:02
'Ratboy' escapes00:02
Letter: Half-truths from the anti-car lobby00:02
Ofwat limits may mean job cuts: Water companies say new caps cut costs to the bone South West intends to appeal to MMC00:02
Patient dies after being trapped in hospital lift00:02
Appeasement is the real terror00:02
Cricket: Robinson on a slow roll00:02
Racing: Cole feels Tioman will go far: Glorious Goodwood: Cup winner may embark on an Island-hopping strategy, as jumping's combatants face up to another long haul00:02
Letter: It's Irish for breakfast00:02
Dealing in 170m pounds Pillar to begin next month00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Equestrianism: Get Smart consolidates Britain's excellent start00:02
Letter: Clergyman's views incompatible with Christian ministry00:02
Railtrack polls signal workers over pay offer00:02
Council to challenge nuclear waste firm00:02
Anger over water prices00:02
British troops will help Rwanda refugees go home00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
By their armpits shall you know them00:02
Back to the age of patronage: William Wallace warns of the danger ahead should John Major reform Whitehall, but not Westminster00:02
Dance / Bird on a wire: Judith Mackrell on English National Ballet's Sleeping Beauty at the Coliseum00:02
Now you see them, now you don't00:02
Diary00:02
Archer cleared by DTI a week after reshuffle00:02
Hijackers demand 9m pounds ransom00:02
Father tried to kill00:02
Villagers' isolation increases as well-off families move in: Oliver Gillie looks at a call for planning systems to allow Britain's smaller communities to grow00:02
Law: Questions and answers: Charles Elly, the new president of the Law Society, talks to Sharon Wallach about his plans00:02
Court Circular00:02
My Week: It's a dirty job, but someone has to do it: Beneath the cruel city sun, Martin Clark walks the streets after a sweeping change in profession00:02
Britain ready to end ban on arms for Bosnia00:02
Shops TV takes on young bandits00:02
Israel vows to 'capture and punish' bombers: Fears of a new cycle of violence mount as Israeli embassies go on to 'highest alert' and Tehran predicts more explosions across Europe00:02
'Rumpole of the Lobby' collects his final scoop: Colin Brown on the retirement of Chris Moncrieff, a parliamentary institution00:02
Azeris square up to a loser's peace: The extension to the ceasefire with the Armenians in Nagorny Karabakh undermines Azerbaijan's chances of recovering control over the region, writes Hugh Pope in Baku00:02
View from City Road: Still in the market for overpriced goods00:02
After Hours00:02
Measles campaign to avert epidemic: Vaccine for seven million children00:02
Syria blows hot and cold in peace process00:02
Ofwat Ruling: Qualified backing for cap on water prices: Labour says clampdown on bills 'inadequate' - One company gives notice of appeal over limit linked to inflation00:02
Easy rider: They're chic, cheap and nippy about town. So why don't more Londoners use them? After a week on a borrowed scooter, Rhys Williams wants one of his own.00:02
Scholes agrees to 96m pounds takeover bid by Hanson: Electrical components manufacturer to be merged with Crabtree00:02
Rafting: Rafters revel in work on the wild side in rapid world of championship racing00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Golf: Fines for Sweden's slow motion men: Karlsson and Karlsson experience expensive day00:02
Sainsbury trumps rival with pounds 210m bid for Wm Low: Analysts expect Tesco to increase its offer for the Scottish chain next week00:02
Whitehall interference in arms trial condemned: Arab embassies were persuaded to silence defence witnesses, Court of Appeal told00:02
Hockey: Australia join the cream of lacrosse as Cornish whips through Canadian defence for place in World Cup final00:02
Tapie road show00:02
Britain wary of blaming Iran for attacks00:02
View from City Road: Watching hard for ICI's next move00:02
Leading Article: Water price rises just won't wash00:02
Letter: Prostitutes just want their legal rights00:02
Clinton team faces grilling by House inquisitors: Presidential aides deny impropriety over Whitewater00:02
Aid agencies warn of Angola disaster00:02
Jets in near miss00:02
Asia File: 'Subversive' Muslim sect heads for ban00:02
Swan Hunter bid judged inadequate00:02
More top directors get bonuses00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Birthdays00:02
Elder statesman of show business dies aged 8400:02
Letter: Reading Room is for the use of scholars00:02
If life's a bitch, go see a Canine Counsellor00:02
RYAN GILBEY on cinema00:02
Clinton team faces grilling by House inquisitors: Presidential aides deny impropriety over Whitewater00:02
Obituary: Rosa Chacel00:02
London walks / Golden stroll for garden enthusiasts: Michael Leapman discovers a welcome but rare object lesson in 'municipal planting'00:02
Swimming: Gillingham pulls out of Crystal Palace meet: England selectors stand by the three-times European champion for Commonwealth Games00:02
News in Brief: Wimpey grows00:02
Baseball: Players fix start date for strike00:02
An artful enterprise: David Quayle used to run a chain of DIY superstores. Then he hit on the idea of opening a commercial art gallery. Robin Dutt reports00:02
Southwark puts brake on overloaded lorries00:02
Bottom Line: Japan delivers for Unitech00:02
Jericho Jones closes in on the Ark00:02
News in Brief: Threat to nomads00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Eagle Trust defeated in 25m pounds SBC claim00:02
Market Report: Tagamet confusion gives SmithKline heartburn00:02
Health policies fail to deter young smokers: Campaigners condemn decision not to ban cigarette advertising00:02
Pembroke: Oarsman pays the price of fame00:02
The farmer who fell foul of a Dimbleby: Peter Dunn finds a family whose ambition to build a home is opposed by a mediacouple Peter Dunn reports from a peaceful Avon valley on an everyday tale of country folk00:02
Vasectomy study00:02
Goodwill Games: Jackson and Jarrett pull off one-two third in the 200m00:02
Cricket: Connor calls the tune with seven00:02
Law Update00:02
Seaside landladies fret as taps flow00:02
Victim's mother accuses Simpson00:02
Football: Dicks and Wright are upset by Liverpool: Anfield defenders demand showdown with manager Evans after being left off pre-season tour00:02
Obituary: Lord Delfont00:02
Leading Article: A priest who pushed dissent too far00:02
Cricket: Thorpe shapes Test case00:02
People: Bardot bares her claws as Loren turns to furs00:02
Dear Mark Lawson: The head of BBC Radio Sport pads up and goes in to bat to defend the reputation of the corporation's cricket correspondent00:02
'House of horror' couple in court00:02
Letter: Clergyman's views incompatible with Christian ministry00:02
'Vindictive' father murdered daughters: Man found dead in car killed three girls to punish wife00:02
Real policemen are not on the same beat as TV: Hawaii Five-0 glamour or NYPD Blue grit? Hugo Blick wonders if drama gets it right00:02
Rankings for efficiency spark angry protests from the 'laggards'00:02
Letter: No time for science00:02
Tory campaign to shun personal attacks on Blair00:02
Columbia finds space for weightless matters00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting