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Education: Facing an expensive lesson in the law: Has your child been let down by its school? The House of Lords may be about to give you the right to sue. Fran Abrams explains00:02
Gang 'was paid to force anti-road protesters from tree house'00:02
US ultimatum to Haitian generals00:02
Volvo put more safety in the bag00:02
Today's Number: 700:02
Football: Liverpool on their way to vintage form: Grobbelaar's sad reunion00:02
Summary: Doubts over Modahl's failed drug test00:02
Summary: Lindsay Anderson dies at 7100:02
IRA Ceasefire: Clinton to discuss peace process with Dick Spring: American president will be seeking maximum credit for the breakthrough00:02
In Thing: Darryl Black clothes00:02
Letter: Sinn Fein 'success'; Army digs in; justice comes first00:02
Letter: British alternative to dubious Hercules00:02
Film exposes 'lost' Betjeman poem: Verses from discarded documentary tell of the former Poet Laureate's unhappy schooldays. David Lister reports00:02
POP / David Lancaster on pop00:02
Keen recruit00:02
Football: Babb ready to leave: 3.75m pounds move to Liverpool imminent00:02
Freedom bell rings as Russians quit Riga00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Frontline veterans hope for peace but fear backlash: Former servicemen sceptical over the chances of a permanent end to violence00:02
Letter: Fitting setting for The Three Graces00:02
Burundi urged to draw back from the abyss00:02
Swimming: New wave of China to take on world00:02
Revolutionary fervour turns sour in Cuba00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / A ceasefire, but no peace from the opposite sex00:02
Athletics: Moses leads call for tougher action on drugs00:02
Dark ages need some light relief00:02
Obituary: Lindsay Anderson00:02
Londoners taken for ride over fares00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
True Gripes: Space invaders: Squeezing in spoils eating out00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Centuries of struggle and religious strife: Northern Ireland conflict has roots in events more than 300 years ago00:02
Letter: In the family way00:02
Letter: More between lines of suicide message00:02
Letter: Would a minimum wage cost jobs?00:02
More on strike00:02
IRA Ceasefire: IRA declares peace: Caution rather than revelry greets announcement as Ulster tries to shake off 25 years of terror00:02
Market Report: Blue Circle sees light at the end of the tunnel00:02
Japan builds up recovery hopes00:02
Demand outstrips capacity and puts pressure on prices: Factories 'must lift output to take full advantage of recovery'00:02
Spring Ram shuts tile subsidiary: Underlying operating profits bounce out of the red as kitchen and bathroom sales revive00:02
Auschwitz ruling00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Reynolds says statement means 'no going back': The view from Dublin00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Jackson challenge00:02
Pembroke: A Disney dwarfed by events00:02
Police offer pounds 10,000 for firearms tip-offs: Confidential illegal-guns hotline targeted at drug dealers00:02
Letter: Would a minimum wage cost jobs?00:02
Laundry stripper attack00:02
Inside File: Closing the door on Mr Haddam00:02
Obituary: Lindsay Anderson00:02
TUC backs doctors00:02
IRA Ceasefire: The ceasefire statement00:02
Football: Chelsea home in comfort00:02
Tiny faces last battle at Lonrho: Reports of pounds 5.5m annual costs set to dominate agenda Claims add to controversy over Lockerbie film00:02
Parks cash in00:02
Knight Williams may face client claims00:02
Squash: Le Moignan makes peace00:02
Football: Tottenham rejoice in the beautiful game: Ardiles and Clark have plenty to be happy about, but the pressure increases on Walker00:02
IRA Ceasefire: How confusion and fear came to British cities: Mainland attacks and killings led to 'Belfast conditions'00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Joy and anger at historic move: Leaders of political and religious groups have given a mixed but often passionate response to yesterday's announcement00:02
The plot thickens: Chabrier's Le roi Malgre lui has a notoriously complex libretto. Enter the translator Jeremy Sams00:02
Bass Clef will dance to a new beat: Helen Nowicka meets Ed Piller, founder of Acid Jazz Records, who describes his plans for a more diverse arts, music and cultural centre00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Cautious Major edges towards Sinn Fein talks: The view from London00:02
Amec director quits after 'clash' over division00:02
Fashion Update: Sixties street cred00:02
Dilemmas: Finding a friend in death00:02
IRA Ceasefire: For now, democracy is the real winner: Wise leaders can get beyond their first suspicions, can ride the crises to come . . .00:02
Football: Tottenham rejoice in the beautiful game: Ardiles and Clark have plenty to be happy about, but the pressure increases on Walker00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Cricket: Lara lightens up the gloom00:02
Sports Letter: Much more than Games00:02
Something Else: Llama Trekking00:02
Bottom Line: Builders' results add new layer of confidence00:02
Bold and brassy: Opera: Jan Smaczny reviews two new productions from Mid Wales Opera00:02
Obituary: Clive Caldwell00:02
Sports Letter: Dish monopoly00:02
Leading Article: Trade speaks loudest as Brown courts Peking00:02
Washington pins hopes on the lure of legal entry00:02
DIARY / September00:02
Bottom Line: Providential markets00:02
Archer questions 'will not go away'00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Cheeses00:02
Law firm goes00:02
Japan pays pounds 660m to purge war guilt00:02
Bundesbank abides by its nein commandment: Germany is in no mood to lower rates, as John Eisenhammer reports00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 18: Apparently . . .00:02
Summary: Chess computer beats Kasparov00:02
POP / Sound tracks: Ryuichi Sakamoto - Edinburgh Playhouse00:02
Leading Article: A ceasefire at midnight00:02
China sounds death-knell of democracy in Hong Kong00:02
IRA Ceasefire: What all Unionists must hear: Ken Livingstone spells out an agenda for peacemakers that will reassure a fearful majority00:02
Rugby League: Widnes off the mark00:02
Student workers00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Football: Cole shows his creative side00:02
Athletics: Modahl and British officials question test: Banned runner says 'material changes' appeared in sample following initial drug test and requests hearing within 30 days00:02
Fashion Update: A distinctly better class of jumble00:02
Fashion Update: Sofia's Milky way00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Delicate balance of risks and opportunities: Judgement and goodwill will be needed to solve logistical problems00:02
Anniversaries00:02
A patch on the real thing00:02
UN troops killed00:02
Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
IRA Ceasefire: This is not peace; it is simply the prelude to a different war: Conor Cruise O'Brien warns that the IRA's struggle for a united Ireland will continue - and the bombs and bullets could return00:02
Question Time: Howard Schuman, television playwright00:02
Letter: Would a minimum wage cost jobs?00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Champion checked by silicon genius: Kasparov beaten by chess computer00:02
Banana importer takes its pick of French fruit and vegetable trading00:02
Rolling with the punches: Women's boxing is shedding its dirty raincoat audience. Ring skills are improving as the jab and hook replace 'cat-fighting'. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Fashion Update: Campbell is coming00:02
Football: Cantona ignites United00:02
Palm-top PCs boost profits at Psion00:02
Rugby League: Clubs give mandate for Premier League: Elite target is next season00:02
Football: Sutton keeps Arsenal at bay00:02
View from City Road: System blessed with flexibility00:02
Cricket: Australian rules dictate pragmatic approach: Gooch and Gatting likely to get benefit of doubt as England selectors meet today to pick Ashes tour party00:02
Tolstoy heir reclaims writer's ancestral land: The estate which inspired 'War and Peace' is back in the hands of its old aristocratic owners, writes Andrew Higgins in Yasnaya Polyana00:02
Centrefold / Small wonder: A new, intimate look into the life and times of the Purple One. Or is it?00:02
Malaysian revellers hide from glare on anniversary march00:02
Equestrianism: Double chance for Dixon to add to her title collection: Britain's victorious team from the World Games set to turn out in force at the Burghley Three-Day Event00:02
Paris expels 20 Algerian militants00:02
Booming car sales transform Daimler: Warning that 18,000 more jobs will be shed to cut costs further despite profit turnaround00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
POP / Outraged of Atlanta, Georgia: Chuck D has become rap's unofficial ambassador from the 'hood. Michael Odell talks to Public Enemy's No 100:02
You still can't beat the brain: Computer defeats chess champion, but Tim Jackson retains hope for human intelligence00:02
Racing: Moulin rematch for Sayyedati00:02
New clues to killing00:02
Summary: Betjeman 'film' poem found00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Influence from the US is set to increase: Ceasefire will remove stigma of violence from Irish nationalist cause00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Possibility of end to Sinn Fein broadccast ban00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Take your marks - and your drugs - for the Games00:02
Football: Hillsborough suffers famine after the feast00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 18: Reviews00:02
N-plant fire00:02
POP / Albums: Destination zero: Andy Gill on the dead-beat sound of the Manic Street Preachers, and the upbeat lyrics of Sugar00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tennis: Petchey climbs ladder: Briton reaches second round of the US Open00:02
Early retirement00:02
SBC buys US fund manager for dollars 750m: Bank admits slip-up in predicting market movements00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Tears and violence that marked 25 troubled years00:02
Letter: Sinn Fein 'success'; Army digs in; justice comes first00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Suburban low life cannot get much lower: 'Felicia's Journey' - William Trevor: Viking, 15 pounds00:02
Casting a flamboyant spell from a private plane00:02
Fast forward00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Street-level opinions show width of the divide: Suspicion, pessimism and fear remain the dominant reactions among ordinary people in the two embattled communities00:02
THEATRE / David Benedict on theatre00:02
Education Viewpoint: Teachers bullied me, as well as pupils00:02
Research Posts: How colleges can bring home the ecus: Tighter restrictions on European funding have left academics scrambling for cash, says Mary Follain00:02
Former bank chief banned by SFA over fake deals: Lapse from 'standards of integrity' results in pounds 25,000 fine00:02
Huge increase in 'organised' unemployment-benefit fraud00:02
Ritzy greens00:02
POP / Lyric sheets: Relight my Briar00:02
Athletics: 'Golden Four' raising the stakes: Jaackson and Powell share jackpot as organisers in London and Lausanne press to join the elite stakes00:02
Rugby Union: Carling attacks administrators: Lively Courage launch00:02
Racing: Dettori prepares for record pursuit: The champion-jockey elect is within sight of a barrier which many believed would never be breached. Sue Montgomery reports00:02
Hannah Magee, Miss Pears 199400:02
Where shall we meet?: The Lido Restaurant, Hyde Park00:02
OBSESSIONS / Bargain bohemian: Lennie Lee creates portraits out of rubbish and sells them for a song. Robin Dutt meets the new mad boy of art00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 18: Conference00:02
View from City Road: The end is nigh for Rowland00:02
Station named00:02
Yeltsin bids farewell on 'the day of final reconciliation'00:02
Ghetto blast: It's time for the black middle class to make a noise00:02
Edinburgh Festival / Day 18: Side View00:02
Letter: Shot in the arm for the Olympics00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Major demands 'clear end to violence'00:02
Obituary: Lindsay Anderson00:02
'Ere John, wanna new motor?: James Ruppert has some advice on how to get the best deal for your wheels00:02
Summary: US warns Haiti invasion is near00:02
View from City Road: Ringing in the changes, slowly00:02
VW's tasty new Polo is worth a second lick00:02
Bottom Line: Psion finds the key00:02
Does an evangelical athlete take dope?: She was the epitome of squeaky clean, but even Diane Modahl failed a drugs test. Jim White wonders how00:02
Golf: Faldo junior a chip off the old block: Son put through paces as his famous father prepares for a high-class European Masters00:02
Barney is a girl's best friend: He doesn't make passes or criticise your driving - but you feel safe with him. Martin Whittaker meets the ideal male passenger00:02
FILM / John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Mowlem edges back into profit: Company expects another year of poor margins despite turnaround in fortunes00:02
Cricket: Lewis stays on the beat as hosts plod on00:02
IRA Ceasefire: Unhappy Unionists left feeling outflanked: Fear and loathing among loyalists run deeper than suspicion of betrayal00:02
US green tax would hit British insurers00:02
Letter: Sinn Fein 'success'; Army digs in; justice comes first00:02
New tests at 'poison' nursery00:02
BMW sold out00:02
Camera shy00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
BT cuts long-distance calls by up to 25%00:02
Taxes will hurt car market recovery, federation warns