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Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Appointments00:02
Sporting Digest: Goodwill Games00:02
Companies in Brief00:02
Rape-charge ruling00:02
Revenge killings by troops in Rwanda00:02
Girl 'killed by bath'00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Today's Number: 1900:02
Letter: We buy cars not because we love them, but because there's no alternative00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The eyes don't have it: The Alienist - Caleb Carr: Little, Brown, pounds 16.9900:02
Excursions: Coal comforts: The Black Country Museum is an oasis of nostalgia amid environmental desolation. Edmund Bealby-Wright reports00:02
Loewen emerges as the white knight: Canadians confirm Great Southern approach00:02
Veterans with Desert Storm syndrome sue MoD00:02
Bomb suspect held00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Halifax seeks BNP's UK mortgage division00:02
Birthdays00:02
Pregnant pupils face bleak future: Education authorities 'fail to give adequate support'00:02
Fiske replaced as Whitewater special counsel00:02
Runaway boy reunited with parents tells of 'adventure'00:02
Uncertainty leads to lull00:02
Coal buyout bid backed by finance groups00:02
Israel's apologies cut no ice in Lebanon00:02
National Express sets up pilot network in Poland: 21-coach service could expand to 400 within three years00:02
'I did no wrong . . . I was thrown out for nothing': A former RAF sergeant who flew in the Gulf war and was a top navigator recalls his dismissal00:02
Food & Drink: Bottles that reward a sense of adventure: Don't stop in France: Moldova and Chile can offer good, cheap wines, says Anthony Rose00:02
Burundi sliding into carnage, warns Amnesty00:02
Motoring / Road Test: Dinky toy for big boys: The small Cappuccino is strong on driver appeal, reports Brett Fraser00:02
London Electricity pay deals under fire: Shareholders urge executives to call a halt00:02
Air crash kills 4700:02
Travel: An agnostic on the Holy Mountain: Slater Todd smuggled himself into Mount Athos, the Greek Orthodox republic sealed from women and the world00:02
Letter: Ignorance of the educated classes00:02
Coal buyout bid backed by finance groups00:02
Golf: Clarke on the mark with birdie barrage00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / On the other hand: Before Monday night's Prom performance of Ravel's left-hand Piano Concerto, Bayan Northcott surveys the sinister developments within a curious mini-genre00:02
Motor Racing: Steering may have caused Senna's death: Reports of preliminary inquiry suggest mechanical failure was to blame00:02
Treasury studies heritage franchise00:02
'I did no wrong . . . I was thrown out for nothing': A former RAF sergeant who flew in the Gulf war and was a top navigator recalls his dismissal00:02
Sailing: Miller enjoys a double: Radio daze mars Cowes Week00:02
Diller set for dollars 100m departure from QVC: Cable merger thwarts ambition of TV boss00:02
Japan limps its way towards being 'normal': The kingmaker who broke up the LDP has seen his reforms run aground. Now he is planning a super-coalition, writes Terry McCarthy from Tokyo00:02
Travel Departures: Late packages00:02
Loyalists murder 'IRA informer': Caller to Ulster Television claims victim set up Protestants as targets00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In carnivore mood: The Great Divorce - Valerie Martin: Doubleday pounds 15.9900:02
Diller set for dollars 100m departure from QVC: Cable merger thwarts ambition of TV boss00:02
Air crash kills 4700:02
Vintners' Company00:02
Veterans with Desert Storm syndrome sue MoD00:02
Landmarks: Finsbury Health Centre00:02
Racing: Laytown's future in doubt00:02
Runaway boy reunited with parents tells of 'adventure'00:02
Out of Russia: Full shelves let Russians learn the art of window-shopping00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window : DI & I, Peter Lefcourt, Gollancz, pounds 9.9900:02
BOOKS / Classic Thoughts: A four part snail: Peter Guttridge on a flawed masterwork, Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet00:02
Cricket / Second Cornhill Test: Yorkshire bursts with pride: The White Rose crowd finally discover a pair of their own kind to cheer. Glenn Moore reports00:02
In Brief: Women's angle00:02
MMM fund victims call for chief's release00:02
Home income plan victims fight on00:02
THEATRE / Nothing to understand: Rhoda Koenig on Arthur Miller's Broken Glass at the Lyttelton, National00:02
European Athletics Championships: Regis ready to add to Britain's sprint success00:02
Travel Departures: Highland lines00:02
Letter: Dinner with Joyce00:02
Landmarks: Finsbury Health Centre00:02
Cricket: Gloucester collapse00:02
Motoring: Pages from the oracle: William Boddy, veteran editor of Motor Sport, talks to Phil Llewellin00:02
Atomic aid sought00:02
Poor may miss out on child-care cash: Shortage of registered minders blamed00:02
Appeals: The Empire and Commonwealth Museum Trust00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Football: Ince must sign or leave: United warn pay rebel00:02
Woman and boy found dead00:02
Last-minute rescue for tin mine: Anonymous investors fly cheque from London to Cornwall to beat deadline00:02
Motoring / Road Test: Dinky toy for big boys: The small Cappuccino is strong on driver appeal, reports Brett Fraser00:02
Letter: Priests a minority in the Sea of Faith00:02
Travel Departures: Highland lines00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Letter: We buy cars not because we love them, but because there's no alternative00:02
Gardening: A jolly start to the revolution00:02
Golf: Heat treatment floors Thomson: Hero of the Fifties falters in the Nineties00:02
Journalist who stole pounds 138,000 is jailed00:02
Arts: Welcome to the twilight zone : The 'Directory of the Entertainment World' or the 'Encyclopedia Britannica of Wishful Thimking'? Martin Kelner thumbs through Showcall00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An inspired Venus of hot marble: Natasha Walter on Louise Colet, flashy Muse and hardworking feminist: Rage and fire: A Life of Louise Colet - Francine du Plessix Gray: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 17.9900:02
Shooting: No smoke without fire for clay brigade00:02
View from City Road: City warms to Tony Blair's Labour00:02
BOOKS / Paul Strand : The World on my Doorstep - Paul Strand: Aperture / Robert Hale, pounds 25.9900:02
Box office record00:02
Motoring: Pages from the oracle: William Boddy, veteran editor of Motor Sport, talks to Phil Llewellin00:02
Fiske replaced as Whitewater special counsel00:02
Pregnant pupils face bleak future: Education authorities 'fail to give adequate support'00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Letter: Disturbing words from Condon00:02
Travel: How to enjoy a rail strike: go to Sweden: In the land of the midnight sun (well, drizzle), Rosamund Ridley and family found that an industrial dispute improved the service on the railways00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
Church appointments00:02
Aids inquiry00:02
Choice of discount or a fix00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Get me some of that insecticide00:02
Leading Article: The false prophets of militant Islam00:02
Attacker obsessed with sex crimes00:02
Travel: Spokes away00:02
Woman in Abbie case 'feigned pregnancy'00:02
Food & Drink: Wild oats in a country kitchen garden: She has spent time in jail and at Buckingham Palace, but Lady Carlisle now runs a restaurant, says Emily Green00:02
View from City Road: Charles Ponzi is still with us00:02
Letter: Ancient wisdom00:02
Unilever powers into soap battle00:02
Travel: Suburban campers on a site for sore eyes : French five-star camping was perfect for the children, but sometimes a little too neighbourly for grown-ups, says Jim White00:02
Travel Departures: Sri Lanka alert00:02
In Brief: Share deals00:02
In Brief: Policy auction00:02
Memory championships00:02
Choice of discount or a fix00:02
Accords signed00:02
Musical museum exhibits00:02
Hole in ground is testament to riches and determination: Jonathan Glancey reports on a 35-year mission to place modern architecture on classic site in the City00:02
Hidden hazards of the bucketshop bargains: Payment by credit card may be no guarantee against cheats. Nic Cicutti explains how to avoid trouble on cut-price deals00:02
In Brief: Charity offer00:02
Negative equity scheme00:02
Loyalists murder 'IRA informer': Caller to Ulster Television claims victim set up Protestants as targets00:02
More flexibility on pensions planned: Making decisions without market knowledge can cost retired people thousands, warns Nic Cicutti00:02
Profile: No mercy for the Big Man: Billy Connolly, the comedian Scotland can't forgive00:02
Market Report: Blood shock horror report sends newspapers reeling00:02
Japan limps its way towards being 'normal': The kingmaker who broke up the LDP has seen his reforms run aground. Now he is planning a super-coalition, writes Terry McCarthy from Tokyo00:02
Party aims to conquer the world for Islam: The organiser of tomorrow's Muslim rally at Wembley Stadium believes he and his followers have a divine mission00:02
Equestrianism: American's long-distance heroics: World Games competitors struggle on 100-mile Dutch trek00:02
Cricket: Fluent Gallian takes command00:02
Credit brokers target no-hopers: Which? survey finds more commission paid if client in difficulties00:02
In Brief: New from Which?00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
Travel Departures: Sri Lanka alert00:02
Golf: Davies shares Scottish Open half-way lead00:02
Appeals: Homerton Grove Adventure Playground00:02
Arts: Welcome to the twilight zone : The 'Directory of the Entertainment World' or the 'Encyclopedia Britannica of Wishful Thimking'? Martin Kelner thumbs through Showcall00:02
Halifax seeks BNP's UK mortgage division00:02
Food & Drink: Wild oats in a country kitchen garden: She has spent time in jail and at Buckingham Palace, but Lady Carlisle now runs a restaurant, says Emily Green00:02
Firm message to Serbs from united West00:02
View from City Road: Charles Ponzi is still with us00:02
Epilepsy rules eased00:02
UK boat 'used illegal tuna net'00:02
Golf: Clarke on the mark with birdie barrage00:02
Excursions: Coal comforts: The Black Country Museum is an oasis of nostalgia amid environmental desolation. Edmund Bealby-Wright reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Malaysia bans mystical Muslim sect00:02
Home income plan victims fight on00:02
Shot PC tells how robber fired 'without hesitation'00:02
Beware free car insurance offers00:02
Football: United rolledover by Swiss : David McKinney reports on a night of real drama at Ibrox00:02
Palumbo fails to prevent his children suing him: Bitter family feud over pounds 70m trust fund enters new phase as High Court judge dismisses application to have the case struck out00:02
Mafia swoop00:02
Cricket: Fluent Gallian takes command00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Get it in writing when you share00:02
Travel / The Things I've Seen: Bridgnorth Cliff Railway00:02
Businessman attempted to blackmail archbishops00:02
Racing: Piggott ready for action: The return of a legend provides an oasis of interest at Newmarket, but Swedish racegoers are deserted00:02
In Brief: Russia fund00:02
Accords signed00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Travel Departures: Late bank holidays00:02
Football: Ince must sign or leave: United warn pay rebel00:02
Malaysia bans mystical Muslim sect00:02
Credit reference agencies warn on watchdog's terms00:02
Apple juice warning00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Jungle growth for Mexican opposition: A forest clearing is the only place the outlawed Zapatista leader Marcos can address a party convention, writes Phil Davison in Mexico City00:02
Last-minute rescue for tin mine: Anonymous investors fly cheque from London to Cornwall to beat deadline00:02
Travel Departures: Late bank holidays00:02
Poor may miss out on child-care cash: Shortage of registered minders blamed00:02
Loewen emerges as the white knight: Canadians confirm Great Southern approach00:02
Cricket / Second Cornhill Test: Yorkshire bursts with pride: The White Rose crowd finally discover a pair of their own kind to cheer. Glenn Moore reports00:02
Finding best type of care isn't child's play: Mary Wilson looks at some of the childminding options available to working parents00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: We buy cars not because we love them, but because there's no alternative00:02
In Brief: Women's angle00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Aids inquiry00:02
Forces 'looked for evidence against gays': Homosexuals sacked from the services are seeking substantial compensation. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Wills00:02
Athletics: Facts must be faced in trial of Daley Thompson: Great names, new games: Two of the world's finest sportsmen face fresh challenges. Mervyn Brewer finds a double Olympic champion on trial at Reading FC00:02
Cricket: Fourth Championship half-century for Gibson00:02
Economic growth strengthens: Fewer insolvencies will contribute to recovery; industrial production rises00:02
Mafia swoop00:02
Money Grouse: Switch out of PEP fund leaves Invesco customer dissatisfied00:02
Cricket: Little relief for Reeve from slick Lampitt: Worcestershire wrest game from neighbours00:02
Racing: Laytown's future in doubt00:02
THEATRE / The year the music died: Betrayal - WYP, Leeds00:02
Bouncy Castle seized00:02
Obituary: Janis Carter00:02
Travel: Spot on00:02
Appeals: Homerton Grove Adventure Playground00:02
View from City Road: Privatisation prize for Kleinwort00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Arms cache found00:02
Teenagers injured in fall from funfair ride: Accident follows 'Big Wheel' death00:02
Journalist who stole pounds 138,000 is jailed00:02
Travel / That Summer: Ocean liner to a brave, newly-wed world: Peter Rich recalls the week when he got married and embarked on a great liner for a New York honeymoon and life in Canada00:02
Motor Racing: Steering may have caused Senna's death: Reports of preliminary inquiry suggest mechanical failure was to blame00:02
Personal: Love comes quickly: Some people wait a lifetime to find their perfect mate, but Chuck Spezzano believes you can meet them in 30 days. Emma Cook attended his seminar00:02
Vintners' Company00:02
Obituary: Giovanni Spadolini00:02
Rail union rebuffs offer of peace talks00:02
Dad's army of volunteers called to serve in pillbox campaign: Oliver Gillie reports on a race to map Second World War defences before irreplaceable local knowledge is lost00:02
Travel Departures: Camera angles00:02
Abiola digs in00:02
More flexibility on pensions planned: Making decisions without market knowledge can cost retired people thousands, warns Nic Cicutti00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Organic shows00:02
Economic growth strengthens: Fewer insolvencies will contribute to recovery; industrial production rises00:02
In Brief: Happier returns00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Israel says Lebanese deaths 'unavoidable'00:02
Equestrianism: American's long-distance heroics: World Games competitors struggle on 100-mile Dutch trek00:02
Teenagers injured in fall from funfair ride: Accident follows 'Big Wheel' death00:02
Cricket: Pretenders play a cautious game00:02
Motor Racing: Ford reported to consider ending Benetton contract00:02
Food & Drink: Bottles that reward a sense of adventure: Don't stop in France: Moldova and Chile can offer good, cheap wines, says Anthony Rose00:02
Nato fighters attack Serbs00:02
Businessman attempted to blackmail archbishops00:02
Travel: An agnostic on the Holy Mountain: Slater Todd smuggled himself into Mount Athos, the Greek Orthodox republic sealed from women and the world00:02
Faith and Reason: Words that must tell a fuller truth: In a further article in our series on Catholicism and feminism, Sara Maitland argues that traditional language about God has shown women as inferior, and should be changed.00:02
The Diary: Goodwill hotline cut off00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
View from City Road: Privatisation prize for Kleinwort00:02
UK boat 'used illegal tuna net'00:02
Travel / The Things I've Seen: Bridgnorth Cliff Railway00:02
Sailing: Miller enjoys a double: Radio daze mars Cowes Week00:02
Church appointments00:02
Nuclear safety standards may be cut: Green Paper suggests radical rethink of strategy on waste. Tom Wilkie reports00:02
Travel: Strange customs00:02
Letter: We buy cars not because we love them, but because there's no alternative00:02
In Brief: Happier returns00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
In Brief: A matter of form00:02
Racing: Piggott ready for action: The return of a legend provides an oasis of interest at Newmarket, but Swedish racegoers are deserted00:02
Woman and boy found dead00:02
Food & Drink: How to settle an argument over a few vegetables00:02
Upheaval in markets has UBS on slide: Reversal of interest rate trend blamed as bank reports 68% profits decline00:02
Policemen die in Cuba clashes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Allah and Freud are against them: Shusha Guppy is fascinated and saddened by a new survey of Iranian women's lives: In the Eye of the Storm - Ed. M Afkhami & E Friedl: I B Tauris, pounds 5.9500:02
Israel says Lebanese deaths 'unavoidable'00:02
Abolition block fails00:02
Woman in Abbie case 'feigned pregnancy'00:02
In Brief: Holiday cover for students00:02
In Brief: A matter of form00:02
Get it in writing when you share00:02
Golf: Heat treatment floors Thomson: Hero of the Fifties falters in the Nineties00:02
Uncertainty leads to lull00:02
Upheaval in markets has UBS on slide: Reversal of interest rate trend blamed as bank reports 68% profits decline00:02
Racing: Planning Committee rejects criticism00:02
National Express sets up pilot network in Poland: 21-coach service could expand to 400 within three years00:02
US job surge dents shares00:02
In Brief: Offer to surveyors00:02
Letter: We buy cars not because we love them, but because there's no alternative00:02
BOOKS / Classic Thoughts: A four part snail: Peter Guttridge on a flawed masterwork, Lawrence Durrell's Alexandria Quartet00:02
Jungle growth for Mexican opposition: A forest clearing is the only place the outlawed Zapatista leader Marcos can address a party convention, writes Phil Davison in Mexico City00:02
Asylum sought00:02
Cumbria gets its chance to influence policy00:02
'Spiked drink' claim00:02
Market Report: Blood shock horror report sends newspapers reeling00:02
Police grip Iran riot city00:02
Sporting Digest: Goodwill Games00:02
Travel Departures: Late packages00:02
Abolition block fails00:02
In Brief: Policy auction00:02
Food & Drink: The name on everyone's lips: Timothy Taylor's bitter is the toast of the Great British Beer Festival, says Michael Jackson00:02
Obituary: Marjorie Gleed00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Deadly fruit00:02
Burundi sliding into carnage, warns Amnesty00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Records: Keeping up the momentum: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson exchange views on recent releases of English music both old and new00:02
Letter: Disturbing words from Condon00:02
Faith and Reason: Words that must tell a fuller truth: In a further article in our series on Catholicism and feminism, Sara Maitland argues that traditional language about God has shown women as inferior, and should be changed.00:02
Finding best type of care isn't child's play: Mary Wilson looks at some of the childminding options available to working parents00:02
Travel: Spot on00:02
Nato fighters attack Serbs00:02
Nuclear safety standards may be cut: Green Paper suggests radical rethink of strategy on waste. Tom Wilkie reports00:02
Labour ballot tests support for Blair00:02
Travel: Spokes away00:02
Obituary: Donald Barlow00:02
Golf: Davies shares Scottish Open half-way lead00:02
Travel Departures: Italian connection00:02
Cricket / Second Cornhill Test: England are given touch of menace by Gough: The Headingley faithful have something to cheer about as a Yorkshireman embodies a lone revial00:02
Letter: Priests a minority in the Sea of Faith00:02
US job surge dents shares00:02
Credit reference agencies warn on watchdog's terms00:02
Letter: We buy cars not because we love them, but because there's no alternative00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Service appointments00:02
Football: United rolledover by Swiss : David McKinney reports on a night of real drama at Ibrox00:02
Negative equity scheme00:02
Shooting: No smoke without fire for clay brigade00:02
Travel Departures: Camera angles00:02
In Brief: Holiday cover for students00:02
In Brief: Share deals00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Robber is granted jail wish00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In carnivore mood: The Great Divorce - Valerie Martin: Doubleday pounds 15.9900:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Air crews talk on00:02
Country Matters: Cattle farmers should Belt up00:02
Dad's army of volunteers called to serve in pillbox campaign: Oliver Gillie reports on a race to map Second World War defences before irreplaceable local knowledge is lost00:02
Property: A modern village in the making: When the planners conceived Thorpe Marriott in Norfolk, they wanted its homes to have a heart. Anne Spackman assesses the result00:02
European Athletics Championships: Backley and Hill are in their element: Finland is the undisputed 'home' of the javelin and a capacity crowd is already guaranteed for the next two days. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Profile: No mercy for the Big Man: Billy Connolly, the comedian Scotland can't forgive00:02
Credit brokers target no-hopers: Which? survey finds more commission paid if client in difficulties00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Kleinwort to advise on Russian gas sell-off: Investors to be offered up to 9 per cent of giant with reserves worth dollars 1,500bn00:02
Hidden hazards of the bucketshop bargains: Payment by credit card may be no guarantee against cheats. Nic Cicutti explains how to avoid trouble on cut-price deals00:02
Obituary: Janis Carter00:02
Travel: Strange customs00:02
Three die in crash00:02
Athletics: Facts must be faced in trial of Daley Thompson: Great names, new games: Two of the world's finest sportsmen face fresh challenges. Mervyn Brewer finds a double Olympic champion on trial at Reading FC00:02
Labour ballot tests support for Blair00:02
Hole in ground is testament to riches and determination: Jonathan Glancey reports on a 35-year mission to place modern architecture on classic site in the City00:02
Open Jugular: In LA, where the gags come cheap and life sometimes has no value at all, the OJ Simpson case plumbs new depths of legal wheeling and dealing. Phil Reeves reports00:02
Air crews talk on00:02
Letter: Dinner with Joyce00:02
TELEVISION / A Proplus a day keeps cleanliness at bay00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The eyes don't have it: The Alienist - Caleb Carr: Little, Brown, pounds 16.9900:02
Alchemy chiefs launch new firm00:02
Letter: Ancient wisdom00:02
THEATRE / Nothing to understand: Rhoda Koenig on Arthur Miller's Broken Glass at the Lyttelton, National00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window : DI & I, Peter Lefcourt, Gollancz, pounds 9.9900:02
Appointments00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: We buy cars not because we love them, but because there's no alternative00:02
Out of Russia: Full shelves let Russians learn the art of window-shopping00:02
Robber is granted jail wish00:02
Party aims to conquer the world for Islam: The organiser of tomorrow's Muslim rally at Wembley Stadium believes he and his followers have a divine mission00:02
Letter: Social Fund does not meet needs of the poor00:02
Kleinwort to advise on Russian gas sell-off: Investors to be offered up to 9 per cent of giant with reserves worth dollars 1,500bn00:02
Open Jugular: In LA, where the gags come cheap and life sometimes has no value at all, the OJ Simpson case plumbs new depths of legal wheeling and dealing. Phil Reeves reports00:02
Travel Departures: Dublin for families00:02
Forces 'looked for evidence against gays': Homosexuals sacked from the services are seeking substantial compensation. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Cricket / Second Cornhill Test: England are given touch of menace by Gough: The Headingley faithful have something to cheer about as a Yorkshireman embodies a lone revial00:02
Bombers who still fan the flames00:02
Deadly fruit00:02
Gardening Cuttings: Organic shows00:02
BOOKS / Many hands make enlightenment work: Peter Forbes meets Germany's poet and controversialist, Hans Magnus Enzensberger00:02
Asylum sought00:02
Travel: Suburban campers on a site for sore eyes : French five-star camping was perfect for the children, but sometimes a little too neighbourly for grown-ups, says Jim White00:02
Gardening: A jolly start to the revolution00:02
Epilepsy rules eased00:02
The Diary: Goodwill hotline cut off00:02
In Brief: For self-employed00:02
London Electricity pay deals under fire: Shareholders urge executives to call a halt00:02
Box office record00:02
Personal: Love comes quickly: Some people wait a lifetime to find their perfect mate, but Chuck Spezzano believes you can meet them in 30 days. Emma Cook attended his seminar00:02
BOOKS / Paul Strand : The World on my Doorstep - Paul Strand: Aperture / Robert Hale, pounds 25.9900:02
In Brief: For self-employed00:02
Travel Departures: Dublin for families00:02
Rape-charge ruling00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Records: Keeping up the momentum: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson exchange views on recent releases of English music both old and new00:02
Racing: Planning Committee rejects criticism00:02
European Athletics Championships: Regis ready to add to Britain's sprint success00:02
Food & Drink: The name on everyone's lips: Timothy Taylor's bitter is the toast of the Great British Beer Festival, says Michael Jackson00:02
Arms cache found00:02
Treasury studies heritage franchise00:02
In Brief: Charity offer00:02
Shot PC tells how robber fired 'without hesitation'00:02
Gardening: Oh, save me from the doldrums of August: Anna Pavord has the summertime blues. Flowers are flagging, the ground too dry, the mistakes too obvious00:02
Service appointments00:02
Money Grouse: Switch out of PEP fund leaves Invesco customer dissatisfied00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Food & Drink: How to settle an argument over a few vegetables00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Obituary: Giovanni Spadolini00:02
Attacker obsessed with sex crimes00:02
Firm message to Serbs from united West00:02
Rescue package agreed for Swan Hunter shipyard00:02
Property: A modern village in the making: When the planners conceived Thorpe Marriott in Norfolk, they wanted its homes to have a heart. Anne Spackman assesses the result00:02
TELEVISION / A Proplus a day keeps cleanliness at bay00:02
MMM fund victims call for chief's release00:02
BOOKS / Many hands make enlightenment work: Peter Forbes meets Germany's poet and controversialist, Hans Magnus Enzensberger00:02
Companies in Brief00:02
Appeals: The Empire and Commonwealth Museum Trust00:02
Today's Number: 1900:02
Cricket: Pretenders play a cautious game00:02
In Brief: School guide00:02
Unilever powers into soap battle00:02
Revenge killings by troops in Rwanda00:02
Alchemy chiefs launch new firm00:02
European Athletics Championships: Backley and Hill are in their element: Finland is the undisputed 'home' of the javelin and a capacity crowd is already guaranteed for the next two days. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Birthdays00:02
Bouncy Castle seized00:02
Cricket / Second Cornhill Test: Wayward bowlers fail to learn painful lesson00:02
In Brief: Offer to surveyors00:02
Palumbo fails to prevent his children suing him: Bitter family feud over pounds 70m trust fund enters new phase as High Court judge dismisses application to have the case struck out00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Algerian dissident seeks UK asylum00:02
Dismay over German pay00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Policemen die in Cuba clashes00:02
'Spiked drink' claim00:02
Rail union rebuffs offer of peace talks00:02
Obituary: Marjorie Gleed00:02
Cricket: Little relief for Reeve from slick Lampitt: Worcestershire wrest game from neighbours00:02
Israel's apologies cut no ice in Lebanon00:02
THEATRE / The year the music died: Betrayal - WYP, Leeds00:02
Country Matters: Cattle farmers should Belt up00:02
Dismay over German pay00:02
In Brief: New from Which?00:02
Cricket: Fourth Championship half-century for Gibson00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Review: The enigma ovations: Robert Cowan on the BBC National Orchestra of Wales at the Proms00:02
Memory championships00:02
Bombers who still fan the flames00:02
Court Circular00:02
Food & Drink: Getting set for the perfect jelly: No great shakes with gelatine? Our cookery writer firms up the options for a mould-making mixture00:02
Beware free car insurance offers00:02
Rescue package agreed for Swan Hunter shipyard00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Police grip Iran riot city00:02
Girl 'killed by bath'00:02
Bomb suspect held00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Allah and Freud are against them: Shusha Guppy is fascinated and saddened by a new survey of Iranian women's lives: In the Eye of the Storm - Ed. M Afkhami & E Friedl: I B Tauris, pounds 5.9500:02
View from City Road: City warms to Tony Blair's Labour00:02
Travel: How to enjoy a rail strike: go to Sweden: In the land of the midnight sun (well, drizzle), Rosamund Ridley and family found that an industrial dispute improved the service on the railways00:02
Three die in crash00:02
Leading Article: The false prophets of militant Islam00:02
Atomic aid sought00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An inspired Venus of hot marble: Natasha Walter on Louise Colet, flashy Muse and hardworking feminist: Rage and fire: A Life of Louise Colet - Francine du Plessix Gray: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 17.9900:02
Postal accounts have the stamp of a better-value deal: Caroline Merrell tells why some savings vehicles pay twice the rates of others00:02
Letter: Ignorance of the educated classes00:02
Motor Racing: Ford reported to consider ending Benetton contract00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Donald Barlow00:02
Cumbria gets its chance to influence policy00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Review: The enigma ovations: Robert Cowan on the BBC National Orchestra of Wales at the Proms00:02
Algerian dissident seeks UK asylum00:02
In Brief: School guide00:02
In Brief: Russia fund00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: Social Fund does not meet needs of the poor00:02
Musical museum exhibits00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Abiola digs in00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Get me some of that insecticide00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / On the other hand: Before Monday night's Prom performance of Ravel's left-hand Piano Concerto, Bayan Northcott surveys the sinister developments within a curious mini-genre00:02
Wills00:02
Travel Departures: Italian connection00:02
Cricket: Gloucester collapse00:02
Cricket / Second Cornhill Test: Wayward bowlers fail to learn painful lesson00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Travel / That Summer: Ocean liner to a brave, newly-wed world: Peter Rich recalls the week when he got married and embarked on a great liner for a New York honeymoon and life in Canada00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sporting Digest: Darts00:02
Letter: We buy cars not because we love them, but because there's no alternative00:02
Food & Drink: Getting set for the perfect jelly: No great shakes with gelatine? Our cookery writer firms up the options for a mould-making mixture00:02
Gardening: Oh, save me from the doldrums of August: Anna Pavord has the summertime blues. Flowers are flagging, the ground too dry, the mistakes too obvious00:02
Apple juice warning00:02
Postal accounts have the stamp of a better-value deal: Caroline Merrell tells why some savings vehicles pay twice the rates of others