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Appointments00:02
Machine beats man yet again at chess grand prix00:02
With the court cleansed of evil spirits, youths face their tribe00:02
Cricket: Hick and Lara the men for the moment: Newly-crowned county champions take on their local rivals in today's NatWest Trophy final at Lord's00:02
Texans to challenge Co-op with second funeral group00:02
Bristol University00:02
Mubarak calls on Islamists to attend forum00:02
Details of Archer's 'grave error' revealed: DTI share deal inquiry cost pounds 100,00000:02
Racing: Green collects for Cole00:02
Private firm to collect RPI data in pounds 1m deal: CSO says contracting out work may speed up release of inflation figures00:02
More terrorists will be moved to Irish prisons: Inquiry into transfer could cost minister's job00:02
Just give the saint a drink and a cigarette: Emily Hatchwell and Simon Calder went in search of Guatemala's St Maximon, who strangely resembles the Milky Bar Kid00:02
Pencil-in a spot of snorkelling: Peter Guttridge joined hassled high-fliers for a schedule of stress-relief and pampering on St Lucia00:02
India's poor wait in vain for trickle-down miracle: The economic boom has done little for the 400 million who live in poverty, writes Tim McGirk in New Delhi00:02
Equestrianism: Fox-Pitt pressing ahead on Chaka00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Rail union calls more strikes00:02
Olympic Games: 15m pounds Congress achieves little except show of unity00:02
BNP office ban00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: a time for new concepts; Unionist fears; violence that can return00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Portrait of the artist as a grandma: Marianne Brace talks to Barbara Anderson, an acute novelist with a frisky style00:02
Scott report delay is cause for concern, Labour says00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Tin tents and ticktock cries: 'Walking a Line' - Tom Paulin: Faber, 5.99 pounds00:02
Landmarks: The Westway00:02
Bossi set to put his leadership to test00:02
When Hawke lets fly: Dream up a tough old Australian with the full vocab and you're half-ready for Bob Hawke. As for his book, think of old politicians' memoirs and think again. Interview by Mark Lawson00:02
Property: Self builders like progress in disguise00:02
ROCK / Riding the superhighway: Lollapalooza looks like a rock festival, sounds like one too. And inside the tents, they sell the ultimate trip. On the Internet00:02
Departures: Guides galore00:02
View from City Road: A glittering, tarnished career00:02
Girls top independent GCSE league tables: Only one boys' school appears in top 13 from the private sector, reports Ngaio Crequer00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Welcome to Glastonbury-on-Sea: Jonathan Sale describes his family's annual descent on a Cornish campsite in a flurry of surfboards and muesli00:02
Mortgage support benefit cap likely00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: a time for new concepts; Unionist fears; violence that can return00:02
Boy stabbed00:02
Long-term care00:02
Property: The local man restored - Small estate agents, bought out in the boom times, are thriving again. Anne Spackman hears the story of one Cumbrian firm00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: a time for new concepts; Unionist fears; violence that can return00:02
MUSIC / PROMS: Small ripples in a calm sea: As the 100th season of Henry Wood Proms sails into port, Bayan Northcott wonders if the programming is running out of steam00:02
View from City Road: Pearson's weak point00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Peacemakers prize00:02
Dog owner banned00:02
Chief of troubled CSA quits00:02
Appeals: The Association for the Protection of Rural Scotland00:02
Belgium's war and peace00:02
Sport: The week in review00:02
Nato talks00:02
Athletics: Christie runs for his pride00:02
By Jupiter00:02
'Graces' may stay in Britain00:02
Tool Box: Exercise your compost00:02
Basketball: Magic spell envelops Belgravia: Pint-sized fans flock to clinics as American superstar holds court00:02
Options: How to fund college education00:02
Market Report: Determined but discreet buying buoys Silentnight00:02
Sport: Quotes of the Week00:02
Cricket: England place faith in Gooch and Gatting: McCague preferred to Fraser in Ashes tour party while county title pennant is hoisted at Edgbaston for first time in 22 years00:02
Leading Article: Ethics that are good for business00:02
Homework cover00:02
Think positive - optimism is sometimes allowed00:02
Swimming: Stewart dives into Games record book00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Letter: Computerised predictions of mortality00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Heated adventures of a roads scholar: 'Going Native' - Stephen Wright: Abacus, 8.99 pounds00:02
Out of Russia: Kissing and telling - Slav-style00:02
Hockey: Havant start training after trauma: Leading clubs parade new signings as they prepare for new season00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
'My lover Monroe was murdered'00:02
Jiang travels hopefully to Russia00:02
Royal launch00:02
Struggling 'Eastenders' to carry on with Windsor00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
American Football: Rivals quake as San Francisco turn defense into attack: Are Dallas really cowboys? Can Buddy Ryan raise Arizona? Matt Tench on the new season starting tomorrow00:02
Sorrell set to earn dollars 22m pay package: WPP chief faces five-year windfall under new service contract00:02
Cricket: Sorcerer's apprentice weaves his spell over Glamorgan00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: a time for new concepts; Unionist fears; violence that can return00:02
House memorial00:02
Golf: Montgomerie cuts out as Brand steps in: European Masters00:02
Share exchange00:02
General Accident attacks 'Which?'00:02
Opera seria with a cost of thousands00:02
Widows hit by tax rule blow: Sue Fieldman reveals how the date of a husband's death can cost his wife hundreds of pounds in lost benefit00:02
C&G hotline is averaging 2,000 calls each day from members00:02
Warwickshire celebrate team effort00:02
Letter: Breadth of learning00:02
Departures: Way out West00:02
End 'dark chapter'00:02
Skipton brings out a bond00:02
Auction of classic Jaguar expected to fetch 25,000 pounds00:02
Spare me the howls of the food freaks00:02
On a wok and a whim: A caff and bakery by day, occasionally serving Chinese food at night, Fatman Kitchen opened for Emily Green and crowd00:02
ED&F Man float will make brokers rich: About 20% of old-established commodities trader to be sold in placing and public offer00:02
Postman's lot00:02
Wines for parched palates: Anthony Rose suggests some fruity and flavoursome end-of-season wines00:02
Court Circular00:02
'Neanderthal man' shares stage with modernisers: Barrie Clement considers some of the issues likely to face TUC leaders at next week's Congress in Blackpool00:02
Obituary: Heinrich Kuhn00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: a time for new concepts; Unionist fears; violence that can return00:02
Flirting with success: Lyndsay Russell meets an expert on 'what to do when someone takes your fancy'00:02
Football: Captain Marvel milks the applause00:02
Voice the mullahs banned breaks her silence: Iran's top female singer, who has not performed since 1979, will be heard again. Julian Nundy reports from Paris00:02
Departures: Women abroad00:02
ARTS / And what's more00:02
Tea's false claims00:02
Fatal fault00:02
Blind fear binds Hutus in desolate exile00:02
New from S&P00:02
View from City Road: A trap for the unwary00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: a time for new concepts; Unionist fears; violence that can return00:02
Rugby Union: Resentful players ready for long slog00:02
Leeds advises on low interest00:02
Chant brings fresh management style: Ros Hepplewhite's resignation yesterday heralds sweeping changes at the embattled Child Support Agency - Martin Whitfield on the woman who rose from counter clerk to agency head00:02
Public face of a policy that failed all parties00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Some red-hot gossip and disgusting beds: Fingered as a pervert or followed with doglike devotion: Ian Thomson on the Graham Greene industry00:02
Carmen's Company00:02
Scottish RSI victim awarded pounds 72,00000:02
First killing of the ceasefire brings grief and frustration: Shooting of Belfast Catholic prompts fears that loyalist paramilitaries will not give up violence00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An amorous pas de trois: 'The Romantic Movement' - Alain De Botton: Macmillan, 14.99 pounds00:02
A litigious path to healthy recovery: An injured engineer found that some policies are less permanent than they look. Caroline Merrell reports00:02
American Football: Ryan rises again in Phoenix as Cardinals plan uprising: Are Dallas really cowboys? Can Buddy Ryan raise Arizona? Matt Tench on the new season starting tomorrow00:02
MUSIC / All that early music jazz: Annette Morreau on Officium, a collaboration between the Hilliard Ensemble and Jan Garbarek00:02
Gastropod00:02
Bulgarian cabinet quits en masse00:02
Cricket: Leicestershire fold as Walsh weighs in with another five00:02
Abbey increases fixed rates00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Departures: Viva Majorca00:02
Poisoned drink00:02
Rugby League: No answer to Bradford's burst: Third win leaves Northern ready to challenge Wigan's dominance at the top00:02
Visitors' vitriol00:02
Barbers' Company00:02
Blair edges away from uniting Ireland: Labour leader emphasises the role of majority consent and shifts his party closer to neutrality00:02
Airbus on course for dollars 900m order00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Stuff Ibiza, I'm off to the Algarve00:02
Cricket: Penberthy helps steal unlikely win00:02
Third time lucky for Mir space docking00:02
Gardening: The old girl has been in tremendous form00:02
Funnier than Holland: John McKay, (aka the Prophet Wayne) reports from the World Improvisation Tournament00:02
MOtoring: Second-hand cars but first-class offers - As M-plate mania results in a flood of trade-in deals, James Ruppert takes a sharp look at the bargains00:02
Offshore line00:02
Loyalists 'calmer' but killing may go on00:02
Road Test: Dull in the best possible sense: Korea's no-nonsense Kia Mentor cannot fail, writes Roger Bell00:02
Cricket: Captain Sensible holding Warwickshire together: Paul Bolton talks to Tim Munton, whose broad shoulders have carried his side to the brink of a grand slam00:02
Obituary: Vasily Selyunin00:02
Pearson plans sale of oil company stake00:02
Trawler arrested00:02
Food and Drink: A chameleon among the veg - Aubergines will blend tactfully with the ingredients of many dishes - even a Neapolitan chocolate pudding00:02
Tennis: Courier and Martinez crash out: Two champions make an exit but Agassi puts his act together in time at the US Open00:02
Racing: Brittain's Moulin ruse: Waiting tactics the key in Sayyedati's attempt to eclipse Moon. Sue Montgomery reports00:02
Gunman fires shots in village00:02
Departures: Down Under bargain00:02
Dollars 7m is the price of harassment00:02
Obituary: Artur Balsam00:02
Any colour, so long as it's white: Correction00:02
BOOK REVIEW / China blue eyes and sporty sex: Godfrey Hodgson admires the ascent of the tough, captivating Pamela Harriman - 'Life of the Party' - Christopher Ogden: Little, Brown, 18.99 pounds00:02
Football: Keane's injury blow: Midfielder to miss Republic's opener00:02
Food and Drink: Long live our gracious plum - Victorias are helping to lead a revival of a traditional English fruit, says Joanna Blythman00:02
War-crimes date00:02
EXCURSIONS / Going overboard: It's time to dust down that old bath and rotting wardrobe and head for the Norfolk coast. Alexandra Buxton sets sail00:02
Unionists by name, duellists by nature: James Molyneaux and Ian Paisley: their constituents have outgrown them, says John Torode00:02
GEC considers buy-in as Weinstock is re-elected00:02
Church of Scotland00:02
Smith New Court chairman bows out: Richardson dismisses idea of retirement - 'still in market for another post'00:02
Clinton pledges support and cash to Dick Spring: Patrick Cockburn in Martha's Vineyard finds the president basking in success00:02
Germany goes crazy for pounds 15m jackpot00:02
Athletics: Russia backing Britain over World Cup: British federation's delay over possible withdrawal supported by main rivals for place at Crystal Palace00:02
THEATRE / Bordering on the dry side: Richard Loup-Nolan on Armstrong's Last Goodnight, by John Arden, at the Royal Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh00:02
Prolific trust00:02
Saint's casket taken00:02
Service appointments00:02
Cuba visit for British minister00:02
Policy auction00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Tiphook investors demand explanation of Montague's role00:02
Porpoise dies00:02
Football: Ipswich chase Argentines00:02
Baby smuggling trial delayed00:02
Fund management boosts Schroders00:02
House prices lower than a year ago00:02
Body Shop ally quits magazine: Attack 'was unbalanced and questionable'00:02
Squash: World Open draw sets target for British men00:02
Hostage appeal00:02
The antique land where Mr Chips is king: Twinkling portraits of President Assad festoon Syria's markets, buses and ancient ruins. Joshua Hazeldene found out why00:02
Football: Barnes fit and ready to show off his talent: A man more reviled than revered in recent times is about to return to England colours. Glenn Moore reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
University challenge00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
'Sex slaves' protest00:02
DOUBLE PLAY / Bringing music to the masses: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson on the Sixteen's Bach and the Tallis Scholars' Palestrina00:02
Church appointments00:02
The Things I've Seen: Horrid Hill00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire wrap up Championship in style00:02
Appeals: The Children's Medical Charity00:02
Departures: Dial P for profit00:02
Business Summary in Brief00:02
Cycling: Indurain swaps Tour de France for tour de force: Road specialist's finest hour robs Obree of world distance record - over 53 kilometres in 60 minutes00:02
OPERA REVIEW / A messy affair: Adrian Jack on an uneven Onegin by British Youth Opera00:02
Plan extended00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Money Grouse: Girobank compounds direct debit error00:02
US markets slip despite job data00:02
Football Diary: Use rice to tackle injuries00:02
Aetna appeals00:02
Railway all at sea00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Back to school for Betjeman and the boys00:02
Birthdays00:02
Departures: Peru unlimited00:02
Motor Racing: Unser street wise to Vancouver: Leader closes on IndyCar title with four races remaining00:02
View from City Road: Steady as she goes with Weinstock00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Packing poser00:02
King relents00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bookshop Window00:02
Football: Venison for the main course00:02
Letter: Trade will not change China's nature00:02
Walesa's victory00:02
Obituary: Roy Castle00:02
Today's Number: 42,71200:02
Rugby Union: Special reserve Ojomoh seeking vintage form: Bath's fall guy is dropped for Barbarians encounter but intends to tackle selection mishaps this season. Steve Bale reports00:02
Wills00:02
Coach Makers' and Coach Harness Makers' Company00:02
Obituary: Artur Balsam00:02
TSB to switch staff to salaries00:02
Gardening: An eternal spring with my beloved Iris - James Fenton, in the grip of collector mania, outlines how he plans to enjoy his favourite flower in its various forms all year round00:02
Jack shows his generation how to bite the brat pack00:02
Obituary: Roy Castle