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Leading Article: A dead male playwright00:02
Education: Learning at the chalkface - Lucy Hodges examines an American system of training00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Islanders tempted by a place under the sun: Terry McCarthy in Kunashiri examines the dilemma of the locals as Moscow and Tokyo squabble over the Kuriles00:02
Sports Politics: ANC asks a high price for consent00:02
Clinton favourites emerge00:02
John Major, lone wolf in a pagan helmet00:02
Guard arrested for Boudiaf's murder00:02
Graduates: Great scope to be anything but a chemist - Chemistry and chemical engineering are a solid basis for a wide variety of jobs, explains Philip Schofield00:02
Major acclaims subsidiarity: British EC presidency launched with stress on sovereignty - Labour cools on referendum00:02
Critical round-up00:02
Lloyd's members are asked for a further 307m pounds00:02
Obituary: Pierre Billotte00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Business wives who remain true to type00:02
Football: Rovers on tour00:02
View from City Road: Analysts get the thumbs-down00:02
From greatness to suicide, the Thatcher tragedy00:02
Condom sales00:02
Cricket: How Gower and Boycott measure up00:02
Whale sanctuary plan to be considered next year00:02
Column Eight: Like son, like father at Electra00:02
Electronic transmissions: Joseph Gallivan makes a house call on Inner City and talks to them about their computers, their concepts and their latest album00:02
Cricket: Carr wins his game of patience00:02
Education: In at the deep end with a lifeboat standing by - Oxford's trainees are led, not pushed, into the classroom, says Donald MacLeod00:02
Graduates: Start on the floor and work up - In training as a chemical engineer, Jonathan Hall has learnt by listening to others00:02
Directors share BET payout00:02
'There is still time to save lives in Africa': The UN warns that without Western aid, 40 million people will face starvation and death, writes Richard Dowden, Africa Editor00:02
MFI offer at risk as Telegraph flops00:02
Concern for children as skin cancer rate rises00:02
Construction in recession 'until 1994'00:02
Saudi bank chief charged with dollars 300m BCCI fraud00:02
Parliament & Politics: Fewer schools decide to ballot on opting out00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Murder charge00:02
Parliament and Politics: Sponsored swim at RAC club, Pall Mall, London00:02
Machine tool firm halves workforce00:02
WORLD MUSIC RIFFS / Saxophone appeal: Courtney Pine on the Afro-disco of Manu Dibango's 'Big Blow'00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Capel slips to third in analysts' league table00:02
Sacked French worker kills six00:02
Police admit failure to halt fighting00:02
Ship jobs go00:02
Smith seeks to delay an attack on union votes00:02
View from City Road: British Bio-tech taken on trust00:02
Building downturn causes dip at Charter00:02
Commentary: Solving the EC's Danish dilemma00:02
German budget will focus on east00:02
Rowing / Henley Royal Regatta: Results from Henley regatta00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Ex-terrorist freed early00:02
OPERA / Cinderella - Royalty, London WC100:02
Anorexic teenager 'bows to inevitable'00:02
Privatisation of British Rail will cost at least 200m pounds00:02
Gang poaches stuffed elephants00:02
Parliament & Politics: FO pledge on World Service00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
O&Y write-offs to be revealed00:02
Cricket: Calculators ready to roll00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Hard landing awaits Gower in dogfight - England's most charismatic batsman returns to find Pakistan's Wasim and Waqar threatening his attempt to make history00:02
Rugby Union: Barnes receives required therapy00:02
SA unions call for strike00:02
Public Services Management: No shedding tiers without shedding tears - Councils are fighting for survival as a shake-up looms for local government, Paul Gosling reports00:02
Allegations of Birt links with Frost 'untrue'00:02
THEATRE / Marriage of two minds: Paul Taylor on All's Well That Ends Well directed by Peter Hall at the Swan, Stratford-upon-Avon00:02
View from City Road: GEC faces a test of energy00:02
Birthdays00:02
Berisford makes 40m pounds provision00:02
Telegraph share float flops in bear market00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Results00:02
Letter: A 16-year-old's right to choose00:02
Obituary: John Piper00:02
Getting away with murder: It's the talk of Paris - how Louis Althusser killed his wife, how he was an intellectual fraud. It's all in his posthumous autobiographical memoir. Gilbert Adair turns the pages00:02
Education: Teachers: how to attract and train the best - Schools are going to need more staff. Where will they come from?00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Becker on the edge as outsiders take over - Sitich and Edberg, kings of Centre Court for the past two years, succumb to the power of the pretenders to the throne00:02
Life found deep beneath the earth00:02
Recruitment fairs: where and when00:02
Athletics: Perfect system on trial00:02
Cricket: Jeh puts Oxford in control00:02
MUSIC / Just the ticket: Stephen Johnson on the Platform 2 season at the ICA00:02
G7 clears the decks for recovery: Peter Torday looks at the key issues facing the World Economic Summit in Munich next week00:02
EC's hopefuls fear delays will imperil entry00:02
Parliament & Politics: Watchdog gives warning over care funding00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Sampras' joy finds healthy focal point - Paul Hayward watches the men's singles champion fall to a quiet young American00:02
'Execution squad led by man in wheelchair'00:02
Girl killed 'after being lured to bogus interview'00:02
Two more accountancy firms to merge00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Fashion: From Belgium but far from boring - Roger Tredre profiles four Antwerp designers who are proving that you don't have to be French, Italian or British to create exciting fashion00:02
Athletics: Champions cut down in Kenya00:02
Commentary: Checking out with honour00:02
Sailing: Optimism for Smith00:02
Racing: Swinburn switch to Hopper00:02
Letter: Mythical mammals that deserve special treatment from mankind00:02
Letter: M25 benefits in and out of London00:02
Sport in Short: Squash00:02
Massacre report00:02
Journalist dies00:02
Granada interim profit soars under new chief00:02
Equestrianism: Skelton riding high on Everest00:02
Letter: Mythical mammals that deserve special treatment from mankind00:02
Tails that ought to end: Amanda Armstrong has no sympathy for the engineer whose hair cost him his job00:02
Law Report: Nurse's discrimination complaint time-barred - Sougrin v Haringey Health Authority - Court of Appeal (Lord Donaldson of Lymington, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Balcombe and Sir John Megaw), 4 June 199200:02
ROCK / You can check out any time you like . . . Where are they now?00:02
Emotional strain that marks years of adolescence: One in five adolescents is so unhappy that life does not seem worth living, Jack O'Sullivan reports00:02
British Gas joins 3.1bn pounds venture in Kazakhstan00:02
Obituary: John Piper00:02
Hockey: New law suits Waugh00:02
BT operators in year-long 'teleworking' experiment00:02
Brussels wields scourge of Mussolini: Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor, traces the murky progress of the word 'subsidiarity' from Fascist Rome to Britain's presidency of the EC00:02
Protesting truck-drivers 'snail up' roads00:02
French Maastricht fight starts00:02
GEC job losses top 14,500 in year00:02
Obituary: Howard Roberts00:02
Midlands Electricity climbs00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Quotes of the day00:02
Market Report: Footsie flops as rumour-mongers take their toll00:02
Business and City in brief00:02
Sub-standard fertility clinics refuse licences: Correction00:02
A confident Croatia advances its cause: Steve Crawshaw, East Europe Editor, examines Zagreb's military progress and the new fears it has raised among Muslims in Bosnia00:02
Three bodies thought to be IRA victims00:02
Bush vetoes use of US troops in relief of Sarajevo00:02
Rugby League: Schofield ready for deciding Test00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Fashion Update: Workaday style00:02
Golf: Woosnam's drive00:02
Germany 'may opt for EFA after all'00:02
LSE move 'gains ground'00:02
Jazz Diary: Out from behind the score - Classical musicians learn how to make it up as they go along - Andy Gill's round-up of new albums00:02
Foetuses: how did they get so big? - Both the anti-abortion and pro-choice forces are up in arms; abortion will be an explosive election issue00:02
Walesa threatens to call new election00:02
Paintings unsold00:02
Standards which indicate quality00:02
RECORDS / Blue room, ambient house: Andy Gill on releases by long-term dance favourites and old indie reliables00:02
Halford decided not to be a 'harridan'00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Semi-finalists Head to Head00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Sabatini ready for revenge - Ian Tasker on today's women's semi-final encounters00:02
A man who can00:02
Fashion Update: Looking good in Barcelona00:02
Letter: A 16-year-old's right to choose00:02
Official index00:02
Letter: Mythical mammals that deserve special treatment from mankind00:02
Letter: I'd rather not know, thanks very much00:02
Guidelines set out for new school inspectors00:02
ICI plans 'friendly' chemical00:02
French commandos fly into Sarajevo00:02
Fashion Update: Cross-stitched00:02
BOOK REVIEW / How to win friends and never learn English: 'For Love Alone' - Ivana Trump: Century, 14.99 pounds00:02
Thatcher foundation looks east for adviser00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
Duggie Small, who touched the heights: He won the TV talent quest New Faces in 1986. But he's still playing Butlin's, Minehead. Andrew Morgan meets a comedian once beckoned by fame00:02
Asylum plea by African coup victim fails00:02
INTERVIEW / An Eagle lands: Glenn Frey tells Lloyd Bradley about life after The Eagles.00:02
Leading Article: Help for whales, not whalers00:02
Parliament & Politics: Ashdown poised to back Major's view on Europe00:02
Diary00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
EPIC / A voyage round Homer: As Derek Walcott's Odyssey opens, Kevin Jackson hails Homer and, Georgina Brown talks to director Greg Doran00:02
China wary as HK waits for Patten00:02
Letter: Should Labour oppose the Maastricht treaty?00:02
Athletics: Black seeks the heat00:02
TELEVISION / A girl like Alice: Thomas Sutcliffe reviews The Countess Alice00:02
Judge's 'discount' for sex informant00:02
Major acclaims subsidiarity: Government campaign to sell Maastricht to the people00:02
Obituary: Peter Wadland00:02
Obituary: Richard Fontana00:02
Parliament & Politics: Criticism of press dismissed as a bluff00:02
Letter: Should Labour oppose the Maastricht treaty?00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Caroline gets annulment00:02
Letter: The human quality found on Radio 300:02
Explicit adverts 'best at raising Aids awareness'00:02
Rugby League: Platt the top prop playing out of sight - Dave Hadfield reports from Brisbane on a British forward at the peak of his powers00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Letter: The human quality found on Radio 300:02
Labour study exposes pay inequalities00:02
Crash kills three00:02
WPP preference holders win improved swap terms00:02
Education: Teachers: How to attract and train the best - Assistants and associates could help to change practice in class00:02
Panel clears Bush00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Parliament & Politics: Masons' silence scuppers debate00:02
Cricket: Cairns savours the stop-start show00:02
Parliament & Politics: Kinnock urges Labour to defend changes in party00:02
REVUE / Spread a Little Happiness - Whitehall, London SW100:02
Parliament & Politics: Poll tax rebel free to resume battle00:02
Letter: Should Labour oppose the Maastricht treaty?00:02
It is 'Ross for Boss' in Dallas00:02
Court Circular00:02
Commentary: Danger signals for BR privatisation00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Breakthrough in talks on Ulster00:02
Rowing / Henley Royal Regatta: Eton's feet of endurance tell - Shrewsbury beaten as leading school eights' fight to the finish ensures a bright start to a rainy regatta00:02
EPIC / Keeping the drama shipshape00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Obituary: Iain Walker