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Football: Newcastle apply the frighteners00:02
Pope pleads with Croats to break cycle of hatred00:02
Bhopal disaster firm quits India00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Science: Surfing around the Internet with Mr Krol: Thirty million people belong, 300,000 have bought the book. Laurence Blackall meets the best selling author of The Whole Internet00:02
Cafe with a mission to explain: Cyberia offers chance to check your e-mail and network over coffee and croissant00:02
Inquiry into fatal shooting of TA soldier00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
New share schemes for executives increasing00:02
London Letter: Ruffled Feathers00:02
Don't worry about precautions, darling00:02
THEATRE / Seer suckers: Julius Caesar; The Royal Exchange00:02
London Letter: Crossed lines00:02
Football: Evans needs to finish his renovation: Liverpool make little impression00:02
Swimming: World records 'sham': US coach questions Chinese domination00:02
London Letter: Express mail00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Leading Article: A long battle for peace in Bosnia00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
A myth exploded: we did not bluff to gain the Bomb: Britain did have the world's ultimate weapon within its grasp in the Fifties, says Brian Cathcart00:02
Football: Robson clings to unbeaten record00:02
'Worst' of Northern Line to be upgraded00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Rugby League: Myers' comfortable return: Bradford remain perfect00:02
Racing: Belle Genius outwits Eva00:02
Greens bar Icke00:02
Dewar promises to keep middle class in Serps00:02
London Letter: Ruffled feathers00:02
From Regent St to Ridley Rd: The capital's newest, and most unlikely, tourist attraction is Hackney. Graham Coster and two intrepid visitors from America sample its delights.00:02
Rugby Union: Dods tempers Gala's relief00:02
Bodies found00:02
Carey to see 'dark side' of life for Chinese Christians00:02
Rugby Union: Adventurous Tigers left whistling in the wings00:02
View From Frankfurt: German optimism faces crucial test on the wages front: Workers seek share of the fruits of recovery, but the Bundesbank is taking fright00:02
Obituary: Sir Alexander Johnston00:02
Breakout adds to pressure on prisons chief Prisons chief: Home Secretary is called on to share blame for agency's failures, reports Heather Mills00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Rugby Union: Sale dream of survival as Quins drift off00:02
Letter: Promenading without women00:02
The View From Home: Horrors of pavement cafes and pigeons00:02
Letter: What we owe our old people00:02
Appointments00:02
Motor Racing: Hill makes the most of Ferrari's misfortune: Italian Grand Prix00:02
London Letter: Shop horror00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Athletics: Britain dig in to find the silver lining: Africa retain men's World Cup while hosts' beleaguered women eventually finish fifth00:02
Letter: Irish famine and 'ethnic cleansing'00:02
Window tribute00:02
Todays, Number: 11300:02
Fears over listing of mentally ill at risk00:02
Rugby Union: Quinnell doubtful for Wales00:02
Letter: See the UN - if you can afford it00:02
Birthdays00:02
London Letter: Fuel for thought00:02
Football: Derby withstand Swindon's onslaught00:02
Labour offensive on insider dealing: Policy proposals follow disquiet over inquiry into Archer shares deal. James Cusick and Nicholas Timmins report00:02
All-party Ulster talks 'two years away'00:02
EU grapples with expansion to the east: Andrew Marshall in Usedom reports on an old debate renewed00:02
Television (Review): The Britain of Sir Henry and Victoria Wood00:02
Nervous markets await latest US inflation data00:02
Letter: Promenading without women00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: An unacceptable anti-strike voice00:02
Were those tax rises necessary?00:02
Motor Sport: Title success for Tarquini00:02
Kim Jong Il fails to show00:02
A gag that chokes freedom: Tony Hall calls for the lifting of the broadcasting ban which he claims the IRA has exploited to damage Britain's reputation00:02
Hockey: Thompson stakes his claim: Hounslow prevail without conviction00:02
Virgin has vision of purity for vodka drinkers00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
UK faces rap from Brussels for borrowing too heavily: Disciplinary moves mark new push toward single currency00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
GPs offered inner city reward00:02
Criminals allege they paid police to stay free00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Warders call for Howard's resignation00:02
German old left finds new strength00:02
Nine die in Kashmir bus shooting00:02
Youngsters kept off streets00:02
BBC to take legal action on watchdog ruling00:02
Police investigate drugs link after fourth rave death00:02
A disorder that needs some, er, attention: Disorganised? Intolerant? Unable to concentrate? You could be suffering from more than a bad day. Emma Cook investigates00:02
Doctors' demo00:02
Cuba moves to block beaches00:02
THEATRE / Boy trouble: Paul Taylor on Jonathan Harvey's Babies at the Royal Court, London00:02
Rugby League: Reilly's tenure ends in elation00:02
Nuclear pledge goes to waste00:02
Court Circular00:02
Next turns to TV to lift its image: Change not to be taken as sign that sales are flagging, says company00:02
Plastic scarecrows restore rural peace00:02
Labour seizes on Hanley gaffe00:02
Table Tennis: Chen displays finest form00:02
Oscar winner Jessica Tandy dies of cancer00:02
Leading Article: Nobs can be as damaging as yobs00:02
Wheelchair loans00:02
Baltic Exchange finds new home: Shipping market swaps buildings with Trafalgar House00:02
Letter: 'Permanent' is not a word of peace00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Customs gives red card to fantasy football00:02
Deaths charge00:02
Yobs bite the hand that whacks them00:02
Football: Motherwell ready for Dortmund00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Historic flight to Australia00:02
Concession by Vatican logjam: Conference on population is given renewed impetus as a compromise over abortion is reached00:02
Obituary: Sir Alexander Johnston00:02
Golf: Gilford plays leading role to perfection: The European Opn winner could be a reluctant front-runner in the race for places in the Ryder Cup team00:02
Hanging around: With the advent of motorised launches, the unique thrill of hang-gliding can now be had immediately. Tony Kelly strapped himself in00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Boxing: Warren points finger at NEC over fans' violence: Riots during Nigel Benn's title fight in Birmingham raise serious doubts about Britain's place in world boxing. Ken Jones reports00:02
Letter: Medieval monk in the wrong order00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Invited out to lunch by little grey aliens: Abduction: Human Encounters With Aliens; John E Mack, Simon & Schuster, pounds 16.9900:02
Richardson wears Forte colours in race for Savoy: Boardroom drama unfolds as embattled hotel group heads for radical management shake-up00:02
Russians in 5-hour space walk00:02
Football: Leeds dent United's resolve: Champions' late rally not enough to save 13-year record - Dane restores faith at Ibrox - Cagliari the levellers00:02
Mothers unite in fight over care cases: Lancashire self-help group campaigns for independent inquiry into alleged misconduct by social workers. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
European Football: Milan's mastery hit by injury00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football: Wimbledon fight an uphill battle00:02
Mitterrand tells his own story on television00:02
Gilding the lolly: artists in advertising: Damien Hirst isn't the first artist to turn his hand to advertising. Adrian Searle surveys the art world's incestuous relationship with commerce00:02
Football: Laudrup inspires Rangers' revival: Laudrup restores home comfort for Scottish champions - Sunderland lose two-goal lead on Teesside - Kitson makes a point00:02
Mother 'pressured to have abortion'00:02
Ferry blaze00:02
US move to arm Bosnia horrifies Europe00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Cycling00:02
The Worst Of Times: It buries its fangs and sticks like grim death: Ranulph Fiennes Talks To Danny Danziger00:02
Question Time / Caryn Franklin, television presenter / style journalist00:02
Nato troops take on the East00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Crash kills two00:02
Tennis: Sanchez Vicario usurps Graf00:02
Day Out00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Church too popular for it's own good00:02
Racing: Moonax tugs Hills' tide of emotion: The trainer of the St Leger winner kept his head, but found his feelings harder to control when those closest to him were losing00:02
Boss ready to spend pounds 10m on upgrade for UK forklift factory00:02
Microbe Of The Month: Fungi to put your heart in better shape: Bernard Dixon reveals unexpected benefits in the dung of giraffes and mountain goats00:02
Vengeance should not be thine: Let the victim be heard in court, but not to the exclusion of justice, says Paul Cooper00:02
Out Of Japan: True love tales written in blood00:02
Real men talk bombs, big 'uns and tie badges: Ruth Dudley Edwards survives an attack of pump-action acronyms at the Farnborough Air Show00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Science: How mailshots score bull's-eyes: All that literature that flutters through your letterbox is being targeted with increasing sophistication. Lynne Curry reports00:02
Hurd signals Ulster peace00:02
Obituary: Lord Bonham-Carter00:02
Too long to wait at the crossing00:02
Cricket: Kent pose only threat to treble: Inferior run rate puts Warwickshire's hopes of third title at risk00:02
Motor Racing: Unser Jnr claims crown00:02
Kind streak00:02
TELEVISION / York on Ads: Don't tell me what it is - I'll buy it anyway: No 45: H&M Impulse00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
100kg of radioactive uranium seized00:02
White pupils less likely to continue schooling post-1600:02
Centrefold: Roeg to nowhere: The ups and downs of Theresa Russell's husband00:02
Thorn Lighting plans pounds 225m flotation a year after buyout00:02
The Daily Poem: The Circle Line00:02
Rail chiefs claim progress00:02
Dear John Gummer: All revved up and nowhere to go. Why doesn't the Secretary of State for the Environment do something about drivers who just sit there with their engines running?00:02
Party rebel forces NZ coalition00:02
Rugby Union: Bristol's steel is blunted by Bath00:02
Letter: An unacceptable anti-strike voice00:02
Football: Rovers reveal a thrifty side00:02
Pioneering gene therapy trial fails to help girl, 200:02
Yorkshire lad who reached for the stars: Tony Jones talks to Fred Hoyle about monks' haircuts and the origins of the universe00:02
US right wing ready to speak up: Patrick Cockburn in Alpharetta, finds a confident man at the cutting edge of the Rupeblican revival00:02
Tennis: Agassi's power breaks Stich: Unseeded American blasts his way to a straight-sets victory in US Open00:02
He's straight, he's single . . . but read the small print00:02
Besieged president disbands Crimean parliament00:02
Walking back to catastrophe?: People are returning to the bullet-ridden houses and shops of Kigali; grass grows on the mass graves. But the signs of normality are an illusion. Richard Dowden reports00:02
Football: Forest display their strength in depth00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Party poppers, party poopers: Last Night Of The Proms: Silly hats, teddy bears, and some fine music, too00:02
French state to hang on to majority of Renault00:02
Obituary: Rex Alston00:02
Obituary: Teddy Millington-Drake00:02
Soloist injects Welsh note into Proms finale