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Football: Brondby eye Wright figures00:02
Chechen leader captures town00:02
It lurks under the onions: The UK Sausage Festival starts off with a banger for Esther Oxford00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Education: Children pick up the peace process: The best way to solve classroom arguments and prevent bullying may be for pupils, not teachers, to act as mediators. Edward Platt reports00:02
Unita denies reports of wounded Savimbi00:02
Two ministers accused in row over 'cash for questions'00:02
Metromania: Rubber and plastic00:02
Education: Extra curriculum: Some bodies are fitter than others00:02
BOOKS / Bret Easton Ellis wears white socks: 'The thing is, I'm not a great believer in the nobility of man.' Shock-novelist Bret Easton Ellis explains himself to Nicholas Lezard00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Battle against drug abuse targets schoolchildren00:02
Letter: State of the Union00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Pay awards must be held back, warns CBI00:02
Football: Walker moving for Reiper: Everton and Leeds scouring Scandinavia to strengthen their sides00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
FILM / One hell of a laugh with Claude: Claude Chabrol made the 'second worst film ever'. One dud in 80 he can afford. As he tells Sheila Johnston00:02
Younger MPs fail to make Blair's team00:02
Treasury job cuts shake Whitehall: Colin Brown reports on the first round of redundancies that could herald the loss of 100,000 posts over the next decade00:02
Punch and Judy's antics will always bring the House down00:02
How to avoid the benefits trap: As we await Labour's new welfare plans, Simon Crine offers some advice from the States00:02
Labour MPs walk out of questions inquiry: Protest over Tories' attempt to convene committee in private00:02
Lloyd's seeks private deals on debt: Market fears names will withhold court awards, writes William Gleeson00:02
Competition: Do you have ambitions to be a sports reporter or photographer?00:02
The Narcotics Menace: Heroin users in Glasgow aged 12, says study00:02
Leading Article: Mandarins faced with modernity00:02
Squalid suburbs frighten Parisians00:02
Wills00:02
Letter: A question of will power00:02
Hi-tech drug 'puts more pus in milk'00:02
The Narcotics Menace: Prevention is key to drugs initiative: National campaign based on education and rehabilitation to target schoolchildren and addicts00:02
Obituary: Professor Gwendolen Rees00:02
Football: Wise vows to win back the captaincy00:02
Senior officials await 'draft' contracts00:02
Tel Aviv Bombing: Hamas has learnt the lessons of Lebanon: Mass deportation of Palestinians has come back to haunt Israel00:02
Foreign successes lift Clinton's rating00:02
Obituary: John Rees00:02
An Ealing tragedy in the making as receivers move in at film studios00:02
Life sentence for Palestinian00:02
Kigali pins hopes on safe-cracker00:02
Letter: Parliamentary sovereignty and the role of the British monarchy00:02
Manchester gets its own royal scandal00:02
Sports Letters: False dawn?00:02
NHS promises to tell - but not all00:02
England for the English00:02
Major is pressed on Thatcher arms deal00:02
Dilemmas: Why infertility isn't all bad00:02
RIGHT OF REPLY / Are you pottering, George?: Last week, George Faber, Head of Single Dramas at the BBC, defended the corporation's record in promoting new writers. W Stephen Gilbert was not convinced00:02
Racing: Muzzle pointed at Kentucky: The horse that was off target in the Arc and failed to fire for John Reid in Canada is now to be aimed at the Breeders' Cup Turf00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Sports Letters: In defence of groundhoppers00:02
President agrees baby case review00:02
Football / European Round-Up: Milan held by Athens00:02
Violence flares at Justice Bill protest00:02
Letter: Scots in Parliament00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Education: Extra curriculum: Yes, we have bananas00:02
A peace too precious to forfeit: More bloodshed will follow, but a Middle East deal is close if Israel can only keep its nerve, argues Michael Sheridan00:02
DFS marks 25th successive year of growing comfort00:02
Market Report: NatWest prepares to liven up Attwoods bid00:02
BCCI chief sentenced to eight years: 'The brains behind the fraud'00:02
Doctor dies after stabbing in surgery00:02
Football / European Champions' League: Ferguson takes heart from latest European lesson00:02
EU pounds 3.8bn aid for Mediterranean00:02
View from City Road: No solution to Forte's problems00:02
Dear Phoolan Devi: A bandit queen you may have been, but you're a heroine to many Asian women around the world, says one who finds your life story an inspiration00:02
Court Circular00:02
Israelis 'must not abandon peace': Hamas bomb kills 22 and injures 40 in 'outrage against the world'00:02
Education Talkback00:02
Princes in an empty fairy tale: William and Harry must be wondering if they are loved, says Deborah Jackson00:02
Letter: Investment in railway safety00:02
First Night: Royal Family's difficulties take a turn for the theatrical: The Queen and I, - The Vaudeville Theatre, London00:02
Exclusion order on Adams to be lifted before talks00:02
Metromania: Off the planet00:02
Two jailed for man's death in fire prank00:02
Letter: Parliamentary sovereignty and the role of the British monarchy00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / An arresting lesson in dramatic finesse00:02
Rugby League: Great Britain left to play guessing game: Australian coach keeps identity of scrum-half under wraps prior to first Test00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Parliamentary sovereignty and the role of the British monarchy00:02
Education: Extra curriculum: Charitable children00:02
Snooker: Higgins on course for first title00:02
Highter Education: Knowledge in the marketplace: Britain's universities are setting up their own companies and going into business, seeking to profit from the fruits of their brains. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Inside Parliament: Imprisoned MPs vote to lock-up children in private jails: 'Kill the Bill' demonstration blocks off Parliament - Howard admits private secure units need guaranteed numbers to be viable00:02
Retiring Renton declares for Europe00:02
Slick face of neo-Fascism smooths path to power00:02
Conception akin to pinball wizardry00:02
The Aids bash comes of age: The Terrence Higgins Trust, facing financial cuts and attacks in the press, has taken its fund-raising up-market. Simon Garfield went to the show00:02
Education: A skip ahead of the rest: Maypole dancing means fun, and profit, for multi-ethnic Winton School, says Lesley Gerard00:02
Turkic 'brothers' hail pact00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Investment in railway safety00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Medical equipment revives Smiths00:02
United Kingdom of dance: If the capital's clubs are too cool for comfort, the rest of the country is steaming on a Saturday night, says James Collard00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Student 'boasted about slitting man's throat'00:02
FILM / Reservoir dregs: And to think they compared Tarantino to Dostoyevsky. Adam Mars-Jones on Pulp Fiction00:02
The Narcotics Menace: School aims to provide balanced approach teaching: Lesley Gerard on a new strategy to deter children from drug abuse00:02
Boxing: Bruno set for Hide meeting00:02
Football / European Champions' League: Sharpe's final touch sets the seal on classic: Barcelona come back strongly but United's late goal maintains record in Europe00:02
Glossary: When apologies are in order00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View from City Road: Trying to light up the gas scene00:02
American's express performance proves that Gentry is out in a class of his own00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Britain and France aim for joint air arm00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cook's fatal overdose of overblown fish: 'Captain James Cook' - Richard Hough: Hodder & Stoughton, 20 pounds00:02
MUSIC / Lost links piece of the jigsaw: Composers of Terezin -Wigmore Hall, London00:02
Letter: Labour's approach to asylum-seekers00:02
Thatcher link to Canadian telephone taps00:02
Sports Letters: Grand job00:02
Arts Council grant cut 'selective and unfair'00:02
EU acts to make cash transfers easier00:02
Poor Compaq result bodes ill for IBM00:02
Football: Villa threaten return of fences00:02
Good housekeeping at the Treasury00:02
Can the FDP find the will to survive?00:02
Liability row hits pension compensation00:02
THEATRE / An agitprop Oliver]: Dublin Theatre - Festival00:02
Racing: Winner for Scott's successor00:02
Refusing fertility treatment on age grounds 'unjust'00:02
Forte in move to hive off 80 hotels00:02
Football: Testing time in land of Busby and Shankly: Early elimination from European competition has led to soul-searching in Scotland. John Arlidge reports00:02
Leading Article: Jobs for the royal boys and girls00:02
Harrington dives on pounds 1.4m losses00:02
Letter: A lack of charisma never hurt Kohl00:02
Metromania: Bright lights - Richard Oakes00:02
Rabin rages against fanatical terrorism00:02
Golf: Hopeful Ballesteros: Montgomerie misses Czech Open00:02
Obituary: Michael Joyce00:02
Cost of 'Hansard' behind sales fall00:02
Strict lead limits in water to cost pounds 8.5bn00:02
Leading Article: Steps in the right direction on drugs00:02
Vote on 'death with dignity' agitates Oregon00:02
BCCI chief sentenced to eight years00:02
View from City Road: Few tears for Treasury's fallen00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
High street sales volume accelerates to record level00:02
Rugby Union: Springboks in an adventurous mood: Entertaining play in prospect - Steve Bale sees tourists opening for business yesterday by tackling the controversial issues00:02
Minister accused of stealing00:02
Appointments00:02
UN threatens to quit Mt Igman: The refusal of Bosnian Muslim troops to abandon a vital mountain highlights the peace-keepers' impotence, writes Emma Daly in Sarajevo00:02
View from City Road: Building up the hopes once more00:02
The Narcotics Menace: Force lifts users out of criminality: Police policy has put Merseyside at the top of the league for registered addicts. Jonathan Foster reports00:02
Law Report: Bank's claim can proceed: Bank of Credit and Commerce Hong Kong Ltd v Sonali Bank, Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court) - (Mr Justice Cresswell), 3 August 199400:02
Westminster Tories 'corrupted officers': Council regime accused of deceit and deception as public hearing into 'gerrymandering' claim opens. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Andersen accounts for another record year00:02
Cricket: Atherton faces his opening bouncer00:02
Opinion: Places at the Ritz for the favoured few00:02
Brittan is losing out in Europe carve-up00:02
Metromania: In thing - Jack Purcell tennis pumps00:02
FILM / A plea of innocence: Other new releases00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Football: Keegan rues late lapses: Guy Hodgson reflects on how the Euro-party atmosphere went to Newcastle United's head00:02
Sell off the whole of Post Office, urges IoD00:02
Booker nets salmon farmer00:02
Strang is only new face in Shadow Cabinet: Nicholas Timmins and Donald Macintyre analyse last night's results00:02
BR tracks to lose 1,500 jobs00:02
Caller posed as manager before Woolwich kidnap00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV tips00:02
Rwandan troops 'kill civilians'00:02
Athletics: Christie to run indoors: Independent world champions00:02
Football: Walker chases Karlsson00:02
Yeltsin stands by his prime minister as rumours persist00:02
Letter: Parliamentary sovereignty and the role of the British monarchy00:02
Pembroke: Heard it through the network00:02
Waterglade director 'sees no future'00:02
Bournemouth versus the Square Mile00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
British Gas wants pounds 42 standing charge for 'competition costs'00:02
Racing: Jockeys push on pensions00:02
'Power Rangers' save the world and GMTV ratings00:02
Sports Letters: Grand job00:02
Tennis: Novotna hits overdrive just in time: Leading players struggle early on but find the right gear to make further progress