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Parliament and Politics: Action 'failed to reverse inner-city decline'00:02
Allied Leisure to hold payout00:02
Breath of foul air in the lab00:02
Sterling hit by German fears00:02
US Presidential Election: Polls boost Democrats' air of unity: The Ross Perot threat and a little internal dissent were the only irritants as the party began preparing yesterday to anoint Bill Clinton00:02
Diary: Mum's the word, Mrs Bottomley: Correction00:02
Obituary: William Fagg00:02
Man abducted at gunpoint00:02
RADIO / Faith, hope and parity: Robert Hanks on downbeat religion and upbeat Radio 300:02
Baseball: Reds set sail with help of trade winds: Cincinnati shake-up leaves the Braves trailing at the season's half-way mark. Richard Weekes reports00:02
Fall of communism gives moths new freedom00:02
Leading Article: The only way forward00:02
ART / Gallery Openings00:02
Letter: Saudi treatment of Iraqi refugees00:02
Singer arrested00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
View from City Road: Time heads rolled at WPP00:02
Parliament and Politics: Concern over new education adviser00:02
Football: Barnet in pay dispute00:02
Comment: Bundesbank aims to bark, not bite00:02
Accountancy & Management: Flexible packages offer richer range of benefits: A growing number of companies are abandoning traditional forms of non-cash payment and offering alternatives00:02
Business and City in Brief (CORRECTED)00:02
Bush announces new nuclear cut-back00:02
Now he can make the running: This week Bill Clinton has the chance to reintroduce himself to a jaded American public and in the process lead his party into a new era, writes Rupert Cornwell00:02
Drivers to contest French road law00:02
Leading Article: In the public interest00:02
Letter: Garrick attitudes in the Church of England00:02
Bomb kills dog00:02
Letter: Where Britain's health improvement must start00:02
MUSIC / Olaf Bar - Royal Opera House, Covent Garden00:02
Obituary: Frederic Matys Thursz00:02
Chip-fat power00:02
Rugby League: Fox in the frame for Test place00:02
Future of zoo in doubt despite 1m pounds gift00:02
Kurdish fighting leaves 25 dead00:02
Eight-year-old chess master00:02
Lamont's questions anger EC ministers00:02
Parliament and Politics: Usdaw vote gives certain victory to 'dream ticket'00:02
Obituary: Professor Vivienne Mylne00:02
Matthew Clark loses some fizz00:02
Lord Donaldson announces his retirement00:02
Vocational course seeks reputation to match A-level00:02
Racing: Fantasy ready to realise a dream: Greg Wood on a pounds 100,000 race at the mercy of a filly bought at a bargain price00:02
Carrington to stay 'but needs support'00:02
Cinema raid00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Man tried to burn family00:02
Parliament and Politics: Report condems immigrant delays00:02
Macedonians warn of war00:02
Dentists told to treat for pain00:02
Olympic Games / Judo - Prospects for Gold: Briggs is the loner no longer: A pocket-sized fighting machine is determined to triumph at the Olympics for Pete's sake. Philip Nicksan reports00:02
Japanese trade surplus reaches record dollars 49bn00:02
Man jailed00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Space at a premium for European unity test00:02
Parliament and Politics: 'Champion' urged for nuclear safety00:02
Lloyd's motor and aviation arms show profit00:02
Surcharge of officials urged00:02
1.3m pounds riot 'fuelled by rumours'00:02
Sailing: Tudor beats Honey to pot: Stuart Alexander reports from Southampton after finishing the Ushant-Fastnet race on board the yacht Rhone-Poulenc00:02
Payroll vote stifles rebellion00:02
Vocational course seeks reputation to match A-level: Pilot diploma is source of pride00:02
Police 'made up statement in murder inquiry'00:02
Rugby Union: Wallabies go without Gavin00:02
Tent surgery00:02
Algerian trial calls former PM00:02
ART / Picture Choice: A physical relationship: Actor Donald Sinden on the power of G F Watts' Physical Energy in Kensington Gardens00:02
Letter: Where Britain's health improvement must start00:02
Teacher's award00:02
Appeal for victims of famine00:02
EC speeds vetting of joint ventures00:02
House prices00:02
Letter: Private lives in a public realm00:02
Briton hunted00:02
Olympic Games: Drug scandal hounds South Koreans00:02
Market Report: TSB flies high on Continental bid hopes00:02
Column Eight: A special treat for auditors00:02
ART / False impressions: Andrew Graham-Dixon on the sunshine and loneliness of Alfred Sisley, 'the club secretary of Impressionism', at the Royal Academy00:02
Letter: Matters for the judicial mind00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies: Civil Servants00:02
Skimmed success00:02
Halford was linked to drinking gossip00:02
Obituary: Harry Despaigne00:02
Obituary: Lyudmila Tselikovskaya00:02
Upsurge of fighting racks Bosnia00:02
Libel damages00:02
Olympic Games / Hockey - Prospects for Gold: Sixsmith to shape quest for Olympic gold: Bill Colwill looks at the prospects of the British women's hockey team eager to improve on their fourth place in Seoul00:02
Protest over hotel in Sri Lanka00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Religious row mars India poll00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Garrick attitudes in the Church of England00:02
One-day strike00:02
Equestrianism: British guarding against injury00:02
The man who would be King: The new chairman of British Airways will find it hard to emerge from the shadow of his predecessor. Michael Harrison reports00:02
Reichmann in Docklands talks00:02
Employers give little comfort to graduates00:02
18th-century golf club sells for 92,400 pounds00:02
Chess00:02
Letter: Goodbye, Guides; hello guys00:02
Baseball: Orioles join in new dawn chorus: Rob Steen on how a saloon once owned by Babe Ruth's father has provided a solid foundation for the resurgence of Baltimore00:02
Parliament and Politics: Backbenchers fear changes to sittings00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Parliament and Politics: Sunday trading may split Cabinet00:02
Rugby League: League breaks union's power00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Trial clears Paris road for Indurain00:02
Brokers 'wasted 100m pounds on systems'00:02
Racing: Naughton crosses old mark00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Law Report: Court can order medical treatment for minor: Re J (a minor): (Medical Treatment) - Court of Appeal (Lord Donaldson of Lymington, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Balcombe and Lord Justice Nolan), 10 July 199200:02
BOOK REVIEW / The baroness and the elephant's trunk: 'The Middle Class: 1900-1950' - Alan A Jackson: David St John Thomas, 22.50 pounds00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Belgrade plumps for a premier of little importance: Leonard Doyle in New York wonders about the the emigre millionaire who claims he will tame Milosevic00:02
Members discuss future of London Zoo00:02
Schools leaflet against meat under attack00:02
Letter: Private lives in a public realm00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Convention Diary: Taxi tips and parties galore00:02
Baby airlifted out of Sarajevo00:02
Court Circular00:02
THEATRE / Schmucks - BAC, London SW1100:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
On the piste with rose and Beaujolais00:02
Olympic Games / Judo - Prospects for Gold: Rendle channels aggression for success: Two British judo champions are determined to prove their critics wrong, Philip Nicksan reports00:02
ALMEIDA OPERA / The raw food of life: Robert Maycock on the Barker / Osborne collaboration, Terrible Mouth00:02
Cosatu seeks business allies00:02
It started as a fight, now it is a whinge: Maire Nic Suibhne finds today's feminists sorry champions of real social change00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Health: No longer to be caught short: A new surgical procedure can alleviate stress incontinence in women, says Olivia Timbs00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies: British National Party00:02
Malawian activist charged00:02
View from City Road: Offset hides MFI's flop00:02
Chinese buy stake in Cathay Pacific00:02
The Pope has abdominal swelling00:02
Plan urged over violence in the home00:02
Another flop as 85% of MFI shares are left with underwriters00:02
Parliament and Politics: Civil List restrictions 'to emphasise dignity'00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Wardens sacked00:02
WPP rescue to cost 13m pounds00:02
TV jobs to go00:02
Major tries to steady sterling: Prime Minister rejects interest rates cut and devaluation - Lamont hopes Germans will not tighten monetary policy00:02
Tennis: US too strong for Britain00:02
New restaurant to open in Piccadilly00:02
Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons00:02
Parliament and Politics: Deposed health chairman condemns 'dictatorship'00:02
Tiananmen toll 'exaggerated'00:02
Chairman replaced at Ellis & Everard00:02
Tape of accused killer seized00:02
Cricket: Mouth-watering offer from Cook00:02
Hard cheese for Stilton copycats00:02
Letter: Where Britain's health improvement must start00:02
Rugby Union: England learn hard way00:02
Letter: Private lives in a public realm00:02
Health: Barcelona is a state of mind: The important thing is not winning, but taking part and staying sane. Michael Durham reports on the British Olympic team's courses to cope with the pressure00:02
BTR pays 60m pounds for Pirelli firms00:02
Letter: Territorial disputes over Macedonia00:02
Golf / The Open: Hard-hitting Daly buoyed by Killer Whale00:02
BAe denies plan to unload DAF00:02
Trees poisoned at tourist viewpoint00:02
Health: A match, some turps, a boy and his school: Arson attacks by youngsters are increasing to the point of an epidemic. Veronica Groocock looks at efforts to quench the fascination with fire00:02
2.5m pounds bill for departures00:02
Chaos as the sun sets on the British Empire: Once it ran half the world, but now the Foreign Office has only a handful of territories to look after. George Drower argues that lethargy is failing them00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell warns against Prost00:02
Germany faces motoring tax to pay for unification00:02
Police inquiry00:02
Siemens in dollars 1bn computer project00:02
Receivers in at steel firm00:02
Parliament and Politics: 'Spin student' takes top post00:02
Besieged Bosnia asks UN for military aid00:02
Parliament and Politics / Open Government?: Minister for open government leads block on press00:02
Letter: Private lives in a public realm00:02
Interview: Splendid, splendid, and smart: People smile at the thought of Lord Whitelaw, and not just because Margaret Thatcher once said: 'Everyone needs a Willie'00:02
MUSIC / Broadening the mind: Musica Transalpina - Almeida Theatre00:02
Pigeon fanciers ruffled by peregrine attacks: Expensive birds are 'meals on wheels' to falcons. Andrew Morgan reports00:02
Golf / The Open: O'Connor fails qualifying test: Famous names fall by the wayside as a 39-year-old finally succeeds at the 16th attempt00:02
Sonar plumbs the depths in Loch Ness: James Cusick reports on the high-tech drive to make the first survey since 1903 of 'a scientific no-go area'00:02
ART / A game for all the family: Agnew's is 175 this year. Dalya Alberge spends a day at the world's oldest family-owned art gallery00:02
Diary00:02
New BCCI law battle00:02
First-class maths degree for boy, 1300:02
View from City Road: Tomkins' trigger finger itches00:02
Historic blow for Mexico's ruling party00:02
Shoot-out00:02
Scottish party official to be Smith's political fixer00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Umpire of the senses00:02
Rabin brandishes an olive branch00:02
Man stabbed lover's husband in court-house00:02
Letter: Venetian verses for a long-gone lamp00:02
The Church of England's General Synod: Carey suggests 10% tithe from rich Anglicans00:02
Hong Kong criminals take fast lane to riches: Raymond Whitaker on the track of thieves who are making the colony the car-theft capital of the world00:02
Obituary: Hasegawa Machiko00:02
Turbulent priest ministers to the New Age soul: Martin Wroe meets the friar delivering 'pagan heresy' to packed churches00:02
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