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England must look to the tried and tested00:02
Pepys in the penalty box00:02
THE INVESTMENT COLUMN : Pearson's tough transition00:02
Deadly craving for 'jellies' leads to crime wave00:02
Student travel-writing competition00:02
UK resorts boast best season in years00:02
Open the box00:02
OBITUARY : Professor Jack Simons00:02
The Battle of the Books00:02
Channel hop and shop?00:02
The money game00:02
FA CARLING PREMIERSHIP 1995-9600:02
WEEKEND WORK00:02
LETTER : Making a stand00:02
Renaissance homme00:02
Takeover action propels Footsie to high for the year00:02
Six arrested over 'fraud' at Citibank00:02
Profits at Pearson tumble to pounds 50.5m00:02
Castle joins criticism of Blair's leadership style00:02
Aymes holds up tourists00:02
Detective in OJ case emerges as a 'torturer'00:02
IN BRIEF : Confident of profit00:02
Pembrokeshire. Without the cold winds00:02
Kashmir gang's deadly warning00:02
bazaar00:02
Househunter00:02
Best borrowing rates00:02
Mountain tomb a fitting resting place for climbers00:02
The Weasel : In a bid to ward off this summer's unexpected warmth, the Weasel has taken to the water. Swimming, however, is not what it was00:02
Calls grow for ban on popular sleeping pill00:02
Lenders still hoping for help as home loans slump00:02
LETTER : Today's A-levels fail to make the grade00:02
Why I'm sticking to my hosepipe00:02
LETTER : Infinity is a long time in politics00:02
LETTER : Today's A-levels fail to make the grade00:02
PERPLEXITY00:02
Smiling in the face of adversity00:02
Murder hunt begins as bludgeoned woman dies00:02
The undoing of a savage family00:02
'She would have been happy when she died'00:02
Best savings rates00:02
OFT approves new BSkyB ratecard00:02
Glenn Moore's six emerging talents to watch for the 1995-96 season00:02
Warwickshire in debt to Penney00:02
Yorkshire tighten their grip00:02
Burning and peeling00:02
LETTER : Forgotten peace monument00:02
Pierre-Jakez Helias00:02
MOSCOW DAYS : No short-cuts by taxi to a civilised society00:02
Christie may be quickest in most things but he was not the first to exploit the commercial potential of endorsable skin space00:02
Would-be warlord abandons faithful00:02
US war games starting early to warn Iraq00:02
Axa lifts income 9%00:02
The naked gun00:02
European league on agenda00:02
Pastimes; chess William Hartston00:02
Thrushes are dying out and no one knows why. This man is determined to change that00:02
INDIVIDUAL EATS00:02
Teenage girl pushed out of 60mph train after refusing offer of drink drink crawls to station00:02
Survivor's tale sustains hope00:02
Tories must fight election with huge burden of debt00:02
Black clouds and racing shadows00:02
IN BRIEF : Heinz share sale00:02
BIRTHDAYS00:02
IN BRIEF : Qantas delay00:02
Customersfrom hell00:02
Check your fax00:02
LETTER : Why cyclists deserve mileage00:02
LETTER : Today's A-levels fail to make the grade00:02
Increased surcharge for Lady Porter00:02
THE MAN WHO ORGANISED A FATEFUL ASCENT00:02
Tyson sets out to reconquer the world00:02
One in four families on means-test benefits One in four families on benefit after 25% rise One in four families on benefits in 25% rise00:02
'It's flat-pack furniture; the Japanese beat us to it by several hundred years. And look, everything works'00:02
something to declare00:02
Johnny Rotten - punk, baboon and gargoyle00:02
Thinking of remortgaging? If you fear losing your job you need to act now to beat the October clampdown on state interest payments00:02
Horn gamble pays off for England00:02
OJ case officer emerges as 'torturer'00:02
Tomkins buy-back confuses market00:02
She loves wrestling, she surfs the Internet, and she warms up to Meat Loaf. But she never, ever listens to herself sing00:02
Anniversaries00:02
FAN'S EYE VIEW : Some players have got to go. Lee and Ball are both racehorse owners so they should be able to tell a donkey when they see one00:02
'The experience of looking at a pair of lips 20ft wide, at the downy hair in the tender ditch beneath the nose, the way lipstick can flake and smear, is a privilege of this cinematic century'00:02
Rhone-Poulenc makes pounds 1.7bn hostile bid for Fisons00:02
BBC's 'Final Cut' upsets author00:02
OBITUARY : Howard Koch00:02
Sex, Marriage and the American Woman00:02
LETTER : Today's A-levels fail to make the grade00:02
LETTER : A godparent's duty is clear00:02
A weekly round-up of rural rumpuses00:02
Heart and Sole00:02
IN BRIEF : Joining the board00:02
Hope for missing climber runs out00:02
England pick up pace00:02
Whitaker in dominant form00:02
AUCTIONS00:02
bridge00:02
There'll always be an Empire - a small one00:02
Pink ladies00:02
Tete en l'Air00:02
Six of the best metallic accessories; Shine on00:02
VJ DAY REMEMBERED : China mutes the voices of victory00:02
Heat goes out of settlers' protest challenge withers on vine00:02
Rangers leave no room at top for strangers00:02
Big girls, don't cry00:02
King Creole00:02
recommended00:02
Hinduism comes of age in Britain00:02
Twelve raw crabs, Miss Seafood - and Tammy, the girl who won't be held by Pensacola00:02
How a young life ended on killer mountain00:02
A birthday encounter00:02
Coetzer the conqueror00:02
Nouveau quiche00:02
Desperately seeking some good companions00:02
'Everywhere growth has stopped. Up on the plateau the biscuit- coloured vistas look more like Africa than England'00:02
Blur set for highest note as pop battle reaches climax00:02
A WEEK IN BOOKS00:02
Troops mass to defend Dubrovnik00:02
Directors set for pounds 4m00:02
Jo Brand's week00:02
Christie to miss Gateshead00:02
A different ball game00:02
Net catches Jacko in Wacko mode00:02
LETTER : Labour leaks00:02
Pierce set for spot of plundering00:02
LETTER : One-handed clap00:02
I Was an Alien Sex God00:02
CUTTINGS00:02
Consumer credit shows rise despite high street gloom00:02
Pressure starts here for the pretenders00:02
Donald dashes Lara's hopes00:02
MC Black Elk00:02
Alhaarth in Classic control00:02
Paperbacks: Reviewed00:02
THE WEEK IN REVIEW00:02
If your tax affairs are a recurring nightmare, a computer might be the answer. Niall McKay road-tests the software on offer00:02
Wigan begin with a bang00:02
television Pulp Video (BBC2)00:02
Turks enraged by Saudi executions00:02
paperback bestsellers00:02
Death From Above - The Democratic Way00:02
Sex on wheels00:02
Gibbons steps into breach for Leeds00:02
QUOTE UNQUOTE00:02
FEAR OF FINANCE Simon Pincombe00:02
UN accuses Croats over mass graves00:02
Sleeping with the NME00:02
Elastica are surprise darlings of the US rock caravan.00:02
The Tardis of Notting Hill00:02
IN BRIEF : Bludgeoned woman dies from injuries00:02
SBC-Warburg transformed in six weeks00:02
When Ludwig Wittgenstein met Bertrand Russell00:02
Seles sees seeds drop out00:02
Olazabal unfit for Ryder Cup00:02
Animal Farm00:02
Should you switch to direct debit?00:02
LETTER : Japanese crimes in a colonial context00:02
Lane is in the frame00:02
Kanchelskis pleads for a solution00:02
Army fights hill fire as Britain blazes00:02
Girl pushed out of train after refusing drink00:02
'Blackballed' alderman wins battle00:02
Tufnell rivals the De Silva show00:02
Driver 'not aware of protester's death'00:02
Manners do not maketh man00:02
Exuberant joy meets premeditated evil. Sophie Constanti is impressed00:02
"The case for thinking that the housing market is about to turn does now look immeasurably stronger than at any point in the past five years"00:02
A splash in the back garden00:02
Whitewater indictments for Clintons' partners00:02
Airborne aid for the men of action00:02
Gorazde defence is left to Nato00:02
IN BRIEF : Minibus and army lorry in fatal crash00:02
Hexham's loss is hard on bookmakers00:02
A third of population now hit by water supply curbs00:02
Caddick in command at Durham00:02
COMMENT : Why French bird in the hand is hard to reject00:02
LETTER : Japanese crimes in a colonial context00:02
road test; Toyota RAV400:02
Top generals facing the music at last00:02
LETTER : Today's A-levels fail to make the gradeToday's A-levels fail to make the grade00:02
All you need to know about the books you meant to read00:02
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