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Football: Stuttgart stumbling block for Leeds00:02
Mandela asks UN to intervene00:02
Charities 'may lose pounds 200m to lottery'00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
MPs took 'only route open' in expenses vote: Accountability of MPs' allowances is in doubt despite the vote to increase them to pounds 40,000. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Market Report: Building shares at year's lows as gloom deepens00:02
German warship to join UN forces00:02
Diary00:02
John Smith from Ardrishaig: will go far: From the mists of west Scotland has emerged a political star, the product of hardship, long winters and the Gaelic temperament, writes Isabel Hilton00:02
MUSIC / Once in a blue moon: Jan Smaczny on a moonlit performance of Sternklang00:02
Jeweller sued for return of gems 'worth pounds 500,000'00:02
From a jack to The King: Andy Gill looks back at the Elvis Presley of the 1950s - Records reviewed00:02
Muslim leaders get 12-year sentence00:02
Calumny conceals the true value of Kinnock00:02
Rugby Union: England retain veterans00:02
Ulster talks at Stormont 'calm and businesslike'00:02
Letter: Decision-makers are honorary men00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Post Office parcels service to be sold off00:02
Police in M50 murder case 'ignored leads': The Home Office has received a list of 111 alleged miscarriages of justice. Terry Kirby and Adam Sage report00:02
Perot campaign chief quits as poll support slumps00:02
Letter: Marking El Alamein00:02
More stay at school after 1600:02
Boy sees his mother killed on common00:02
Hooper wins more time from banks00:02
Germany to sell railways00:02
Letter: Unwanted donation00:02
Victims of European diplomacy: As tens of thousands of refugees flee the fighting, Tony Barber condemns the EC for failing to anticipate the Balkans crisis and putting unity before positive action00:02
Lawyers fear for dissident00:02
Young adults see Aids risk as 'remote'00:02
Obituary: Masiofo Noue Tamasese00:02
Golf: The 121st Open: Four to follow00:02
Stolen works of art are discovered in Sweden00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Letter: Made in Britain00:02
Obituary: Dr Cicely Williams00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Blair accuses ministers over 'rising jobless'00:02
Tennis: Graf is made to work by Schultz00:02
Rights of privacy 'in danger of erosion'00:02
A little speculation in futures00:02
The Pope stands still in whirlwind of change: The decline of Communism marks the tenure of John Paul II but reform has been slower in the Roman Catholic church, writes Michael Sheridan00:02
Wyko pegs payout after late surge00:02
Golf: Welch takes first step on familiar course: Guy Hodgson on the Shropshire teenager following famous footsteps in his Open debut00:02
Lamont faces restive builders and German jitters00:02
Letter: Music to some ears00:02
Branson scraps SA flights in slots war00:02
Leading Article: Self-important and self-rewarding00:02
The Pope 'doing well' after tumour removed00:02
Letter: A sensible nuclear insurance policy00:02
Author continues his exploration of ideas: Susan Watts observes a legend of science-fiction holding court00:02
Racing: Suspended Eddery will miss King George00:02
Accountants face changing market00:02
Guns fall silent in South Ossetia00:02
View from City Road: Little immediate hope to build on00:02
THEATRE / Woody in Warsaw: Woody Allen's Play it Again, Sam has been playing again and again at the Studio Theatre in Warsaw. Rick Richardson finds out what's so funny00:02
Tougher limits on waste proposed00:02
Racing: Curley to close his stable: The country's best known punter discloses to Paul Hayward that he is to cease training00:02
Allianz acts over cartel complaints00:02
View from City Road: Question time for MGN directors00:02
Leading Article: Even unto the yoghurt pot00:02
Football: Fry relieved as Barnet end pay row00:02
Maguire charge00:02
Education: School's out for ever: the teachers' story: I didn't see it as terrible . . .: Geoffrey Mott, retiring at 50, remembers how he had to keep his wits about him, or else00:02
Careers shake-up promised00:02
The US Presidential Elections: The Democratic Convention: Reluctant Jackson gives a blessing without heart00:02
Column Eight: Advisers in the firing line00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
BBC news channel creates commercial dilemma00:02
Business and City summary00:02
Commentary: UN needs teeth as well as guns00:02
DANCE / An exhibition of itself: Judith Mackrell on self-parody and sentimentality in the Australian Ballet's final triple-bill00:02
Murder charge00:02
WMI eyes Tarmac waste business00:02
'Sunday Times' is sued over diaries copyright00:02
Rabin tested by university siege00:02
Canary Wharf tax breaks approach pounds 1bn00:02
Warning over hay fever drug00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Rugby League: Second string's perfect record00:02
Departing Midland pair in line for pounds 3.1m payout00:02
Civil servants in united stand00:02
Committee will seek MI5 details (CORRECTED)00:02
Law Report: Regulatory body's intervention notice was valid: Regina v Life Assurance Unit Trust Regulatory Organisation, Ex parte Ross. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice Stocker and Lord Justice McCowan), 11 June 199200:02
Income of the poorest fell 6% in Eighties00:02
Britain quick to defend 'Mr Clean'00:02
Cricket: French in triumph of intrigue: Scyld Berry reports from Worksop on the complexity and curiosity value of a fledgling European cricket competition00:02
View from City Road: Bully for Bulmer00:02
Education: School's out for ever: the teachers' story: I'm off to work in Ethiopia now: Sister Patricia Twomey, headmistress of St Vincent's Roman Catholic primary school in Westminster, retiring at 5900:02
Radical maternity shake-up to widen childbirth choice00:02
Cricket: Hampshire bow to Bowler's double century00:02
Fashion Update: Belt up and be thin00:02
Cycling: Fignon's stage revival00:02
Appeals against conviction up 25%00:02
WORLD MUSIC RIFFS / John Jones of The Oyster Band on the Joburg All-Stars00:02
Correction: Mr Steven Berkoff00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Fashion Update: Nominations are in order00:02
Casting off the bear's shackles: Terry McCarthy on Vladivostok's struggle to break free of Moscow's economic dominance00:02
Alibi given in murder case 'false'00:02
Halford claims home and office phones tapped (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Essential measures to curb chaos at the kerbs00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Kids these days don't know what fantasy is00:02
Bingham BCCI report likely to blame Abu Dhabi00:02
Radio 3 chief joins survey of orchestras00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Bamber report00:02
De Klerk awaits Coetzee report: South African President confirms British told him of agents' plot to assassinate defector in London00:02
Public Services Management: Cities braced for new challenge: Today's announcement of winners and losers in the race for urban regeneration funds may be the last of its kind, writes Paul Gosling00:02
BP seeking buyers for Far East coal interests00:02
Protests over 'rigged' vote00:02
Letter: An open loch00:02
Chess00:02
Dawn raid on MGN likely00:02
Epidemic of listeria 'kills 34': Health authorities issue no warnings to tourists as food poisoning spreads across France00:02
Cricket: Round-Up: Walsh spell puts Essex in trouble00:02
REVIEW / Some enchanted evening: Live and gigging: Ray Charles - Festival Hall00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
MPs seek Kalon monopoly inquiry00:02
Obituary: Barbara Comyns00:02
New environment agency puts rivers jobs at risk00:02
Refugees' hopes die in Hungary00:02
Birthdays00:02
The US Presidential Elections: Convention Diary: Banners win the war of words00:02
Economic upturn may be exploited by early election00:02
THEATRE / Spirit of the moment: Paul Taylor on the RSC's production of Anski's The Dybbuk00:02
Jupiter in talks over sale of trust00:02
Letter: Monitoring suicides00:02
Obituary: Enver Ahmed00:02
Letter: Government's commitment to TECs00:02
Golf: The 121st Open: Faldo poised to profit from five-year itch: Britain's tournament favourite will welcome a wind of change to stem the American tide of recent success in majors00:02
Court Circular00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
REVIEW / The outlook is wet: Del Amitri - Town & Country00:02
Obituary: Richard Miller00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Around the world with letters of introduction: A Fool's Alphabet - Sebastian Faulks; Hutchinson pounds 13.9900:02
Taunton falls flat with just 30% take-up00:02
Commentary: Fighting crime calls for co-operation00:02
Dentist pays price of NHS contract: Nicholas Timmins compares MPs' costs with the problems faced by a dentist who is in dispute over his contract00:02
Cricket: Benjamin gives his career best00:02
Sandstorm air crash kills 5800:02
Lamont plea on spending cuts00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Education: School's out for ever: the teachers' story: Games, God and GCSEs: Geoffrey Treasure: senior master at Harrow School, retiring at 6200:02
Bosnian leaders keep their distance00:02
Pollution chief 'sold shares in company'00:02
Cricket: Australia to play S Africa in Tests00:02
Letter: Underwhelmed by what's on offer00:02
MUSIC / Bournemouth SO / Kees Bakels - Cheltenham Festival00:02
Europe arms treaty comes into force00:02
Fininvest purchase hits profits00:02
Patten in favour of Japanese work ethic00:02
TELEVISION / Suffer the children: Thomas Sutcliffe on Jane Horrocks as 'Bad Girl'00:02
Athletics: McColgan suffers a power cut00:02
Letter: Essential measures to curb chaos at the kerbs00:02
Commentary: Time to grasp the Heathrow nettle00:02
Games theft00:02
REVIEW / Non-stop exotic cabaret - Erasure - Hammersmith Odeon00:02
Cricket: Hick happy to engage his better half00:02
Guerrillas hand over weapons00:02
The US Presidential Elections: The Democratic Convention: Clinton bounces into big lead in latest polls00:02
UK to detain 'virtually all asylum seekers'00:02
RECORDS / The ego-friendly approach: Andy Gill reviews new releases from George Harrison, Henry Kaiser & David Lindley, Clint Black and Mariah Carey00:02
EC tackles the rubbish mountain: Tim Jackson in Brussels says the Community is determined to turn the millions of tons of waste produced annually into an economic asset00:02
Plaudits for 'partial-revolution'00:02
Bosnian talks fail to stop shelling00:02
Major signals displeasure over rebellion00:02
Wannabees follow in steps of superstar models: Dreams came true for 13 girls-next-door when they became 'superstar' models - for a night. Roger Tredre reports00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Airport safety00:02
UN needs pounds 281m for Horn relief00:02
Chevenement speaking out00:02
Scottish Nuclear makes first profit