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Letter: Tendering on the buses does not work00:02
Belgrade fails to restrain rebel Serbs: The warlords across the Drina river defy their patron at every turn00:02
Labour 'must update policy': Ashdown issues election warning00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Bavarian leader agrees to resign00:02
Rise in factory output expected to accelerate00:02
GE claims victory in bid for TIP00:02
Law Report: Cost of care by husband recoverable: Hunt v Severs - Court of Appeal (Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Staughton and Lord Justice Waite), 12 May 1993.00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
View from City Road: Story starts now for ICI and its offspring00:02
The Royal Bugging Row: Papers grab headlines in battle royal: MI5 or GCHQ: Sun and Mirror claim rival sources for the Highgrove tape (CORRECTED)00:02
Imposter's fair cop00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback: Pat Verity, of the National Foster Care Association, on how fostering is depicted on television00:02
Palace denies that Prince and Princess were bugged by MI5: MPs demand inquiry into spying allegations as newspapers squabble over 'stolen' transcript00:02
Fashion: Charity ball funds orphanage work00:02
Murder trial restarts00:02
THEATRE / Overdoing the wise guise: Wiseguy Scapino - Theatre Clwyd, Mold00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Woman's Everest attempt delayed00:02
ICI launches pounds 1.3bn rights issue in run-up to the big split: Next month's Zeneca demerger will create two world-class companies, says chairman as 'grey market' in the shares begins00:02
Yeltsin bypasses 'Soviet' Congress: Special assembly is called for next month to decide on Russia's new constitution00:02
Racing: Tenby scatters Epsom opposition: Cecil's Dante Stakes winner is odds-on for the Derby. Richard Edmondson reports from York00:02
MUSIC / Double take: Joseph Gallivan on Charles and Eddie at the Cambridge Corn Exchange00:02
Today's Number: 778,15500:02
Football: Clark steps into Clough shoes at Forest: City Ground chairman hands manager's job to Orient executive after O'Neill decides to gain League experience with promoted Wycombe00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
North Korea rejects N-treaty demand by UN: Pyongyang presses ahead with plans to withdraw from Non-Proliferation treaty00:02
Formation of redundant Chieftain tanks lined up for role as museum pieces00:02
Football: Situation vacant at the Bridge00:02
Cezanne sale rekindles art market00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Omani company to take stake in Oriel00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Inside File: Europe angry at White House's 'simplistic' view of Bosnia00:02
Bottom Line: White knight may reach Aberdeen00:02
Killer 'pretended to help police search for boy': Court told Carl Kennedy, 3, beaten to death with golf club00:02
Drunk airman's widow wins pounds 160,000 damages: Royal Navy man 'not properly cared for after party at base'00:02
Oslo refuses to change tack on whales: A defiant PM tells Leonard Doyle Britain and the US are cynically opposing whaling to appear 'green'00:02
Dalai Lama takes steps to bolster his political role: Tibet's exiled leader tells Andrew Brown about his hearts and minds campaign00:02
Bedouin escort for Hussein00:02
Letter: Women's employment in a changing labour market00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Sports Letters: No passport to success00:02
Letter: Compassion can be carried too far00:02
BSkyB lifts News Corp00:02
Letter: Why CDs cost more in Britain00:02
Obituary: Avram Davidson00:02
Court Circular00:02
Education: A test of pupils' sophistication: Some schools will set papers of their own this summer, says Judith Judd00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Jamming devices 'sold to Iraq': Scott inquiry told Army radios could have been made ineffective during Gulf war00:02
Market Report: Rolls-Royce aircraft order lifts it above the clouds00:02
Bottom Line: Simon's pain is far from over00:02
Dawn attack on Kabul00:02
Demirel vote00:02
MUSIC / Live: When the Cohen gets tough: Leonard Cohen, the existential serenader, is still glad to be glum. Andy Gill reports from the Albert Hall00:02
Scottish Tories show leadership the red card: Sir Norman Fowler's rallying call goes unheeded in frustration over policies00:02
Hani accused appear in court00:02
Obituary: Dennis Castle00:02
Mostar Muslims held captive00:02
Letter: The Dalai Lama's reminder of lost freedoms00:02
German vote to extend strike00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Compassion can be carried too far00:02
The Royal Bugging Row: Bugging equipment readily available in shops: A surveillance operation would be simple. Steve Boggan reports00:02
BAA traffic up00:02
View from City Road: Good ideas come thick and fast at Sainsbury's00:02
The Daily Poem: il tremoto00:02
Letter: Hospital security00:02
Sainsbury's profit hits record pounds 733m: Food-price inflation predicted to rise to 3-4 per cent this year because of sterling's devaluation00:02
When peace is water under the bridge00:02
POETRY / Looking for financial inspiration: Kevin Jackson reports on the threat to one of the country's 'most important' literary journals00:02
Hambros chairman denies conflict: Shareholder questions links with insurer00:02
Beirut newspaper defies closure: Lebanese officials say left-wing daily 'endangered security of the state' with peace talks report00:02
Allitt jury still out00:02
Golf: Ballesteros looks to RAC to repair drive: A Spanish master hopes to replace pain with gain on his home territory00:02
Osprey and SMS to merge in reverse takeover00:02
Obituary: Freda Downie00:02
THEATRE / Armour-plated with obscurity: Paul Taylor reviews Gregory Motton's A Message for the Broken Hearted00:02
Malaria vaccine00:02
Advance by LVMH lifts Guinness share price00:02
Equestrianism: Edgar makes the grade00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cricket: Reward is a visit to Sussex00:02
BA takes control of Brymon for pounds 6m00:02
Marxist Godman's disciples keep his death on ice00:02
Guildford appeal 'not told facts'00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell passes rookie test: Mansell returns after surgery to pass his driving test for the Indy 50000:02
The Royal Bugging Row: Press body viewed as too weak00:02
Bail may get harder: Defendants who have 'connections abroad' may be refused00:02
Drugs 'at heart of crime wave among young': Police chiefs told that 93% of offenders in survey used drugs. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Rebellion in the non-commissioned ranks: For many army wives, each posting abroad means more self-sacrifice. But, says Andrea Adams, some are now demanding the right to stay put and pursue careers of their own00:02
Slovakia to meet Council of Europe's demands00:02
Silly Question: A loo, but not as we know it00:02
Football: Warhurst fit00:02
View from City Road: Video games leap out of the toy department00:02
Inside Parliament: Shipyard fate launches Commons culture clash: Tyneside MPs attack Government pledges on Swan Hunter - Foreign Office ministers go around the world in 60 minutes00:02
Discontent grows on China's farms: Teresa Poole visits a model village that could hold the key to rural prosperity00:02
THEATRE / Armour-plated with obscurity: Paul Taylor reviews Gregory Motton's A Message for the Broken Hearted00:02
Letter: Why CDs cost more in Britain00:02
Leading Article: If it wasn't MI5, who was it?00:02
Highgrove: never on Her Majesty's Secret Service00:02
Rugby Union: Lions leave under the threat of extinction: As the British team fly to New Zealand today, other international demands cloud their future. Steve Bale reports00:02
Education: How good must you be?: Sarah Strickland meets a model student turned down by five universities00:02
Two killed in Gaza Strip00:02
Obituary: Sir Patrick Macrory00:02
Public Services Management: Update: Directive action00:02
Cycle raider foiled00:02
Tennis: Becker finds the edge to eclipse Noszaly: Bold Hungarian fails to test patient German as Sampras learns clay way00:02
Adult Learning: It's never too late to be a star pupil: Even for grown-ups, schooldays can be the best days of your life. Anne Nicholls reports on the success stories of Adult Learners' Week00:02
RUC killer was 'calm and normal'00:02
Sound investment from reading between the lines00:02
Public Services Management: Having a care for the welfare of council tenants: Paul Gosling on housing managers' fears over government plans to restrict spending00:02
MUSIC / Scarpia: A jolt to the imagination: Russian revelations in Birmingham, 'Degenerate Music' recovered and youthful vigour stifled00:02
Education: Every letter is such a character: A is for Annie Apple; B is for Bouncy Ben; C is for Clever Cat. As phonic reading schemes grow in popularity, Diana Hinds reports on one that captures children's imaginations00:02
Not such a special day for women: Who is being served in the Sunday trading debate? Men, mostly, says Marjorie Mowlam00:02
Football: Proposal to liquidate Roma00:02
Letter: Geographical bias00:02
Tennis: Britain overcome wild wind00:02
Bottomley orders review of NHS market structure: Top-to-bottom inquiry could lead to senior executive job cuts00:02
Sports Letters: Woodchopper's bawl00:02
MUSIC / Number One with a bullet: In 1985, Simon Napier-Bell took Wham] to China. Last month he went back to see if he had been forgiven00:02
Letter: Why CDs cost more in Britain00:02
Tory warned of NHS thefts00:02
Nurse stabbed to death in farcical struggle, jury told00:02
The Royal Bugging Row: Cabinet to consider new powers over MI6: Bill on the intelligence service could form part of the Queen's Speech in November00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Italy state firm chief jailed00:02
Stage under construction for rock concert by the American singer known simply as The Boss00:02
GLOSSARY / Try eating humble pie with a stiff upper lip00:02
Public Services Management: Update: Hot air00:02
Cricket: England select new models for their fleet: Three fresh faces for Texaco series00:02
Fine Art profits defy recession: Shareholders see rise in pre-tax profits and payout00:02
Air fares war hots up00:02
Bank of France reforms launched00:02
Lamont pleads to keep his job: Chancellor seeks credit for getting the economy 'back on track' amid speculation over reshuffle00:02
The fight goes to Copenhagen00:02
Letter: Women's employment in a changing labour market00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
BOOK REVIEW / An honorary man among gropers and automatons: Caught in a mirror: Reflections of Japan - Lisa Martineau: Macmillan, pounds 16.9900:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Russian veto00:02
Football: United pick up their cheque00:02
Greenalls disappoints with first-half pounds 25.7m00:02
Leading Article: The risks ahead for Mr Yeltsin00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Man killed after motorway chase00:02
Smith and unions in votes stand-off: Six TUC allies pledge campaign against one member, one vote, increasing prospect of defeat for party leader at conference00:02
Shadow cabinet decides to abstain on Maastricht Third Reading00:02
Seven hurt in Brighton race fight00:02
Rise in US producer prices00:02
Trust wardens' rigorous offshore lifestyle strictly for the birds: Oliver Gillie reports on the spartan life of the men who live and work on the Farne Islands, which have just become a national nature reserve00:02
Tebbit on treaty00:02
Crash pilot 'flew too low'00:02
Israel welcomes Syrian leader's gesture of peace: Assad's commitment to talks gives hope, writes Charles Richards00:02
House sales up 75 per cent00:02
Bridge: Competing in pairs00:02
Body Shop to manufacture in US: Cost of underused capacity in Britain is out of step with growth00:02
Public Services Management: Update: Co-operation00:02
Football / European Cup-Winners' Cup Final: Parma prove benefits of technique: Italy heading for hat-trick of trophies00:02
Slump in Japan upset for Sega00:02
Exclusive: the tapes that the spies didn't want to leak00:02
Fashion: In the driving seat of the American Dream: A Ford model used to be a way of getting from A to B. Now it's a byword for creating images and making millions, says Marion Hume00:02
Diary00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Table Tennis: Syed plays his part to keep England afloat00:02
He was almost home when the nightmare began: Richard Broady was manager in a foreign exchange bureau until a kidnap ordeal changed his life. He talked to Peter Marshall00:02
Iran stays cool00:02
Travelcard will survive London bus deregulation00:02
Letter: Consultants' views on junior doctors' hours00:02
Sailing: Struggle ahead for Law and Warden Owen00:02
Obituary: Luis Prieto00:02
Russia resists Estonia joining human rights body: Kozyrev highlights abuse of minority, writes Andrew Marshall00:02
Leading Article: Discordant sounds from the CD market00:02
Chess: White way to win00:02
Hurd could incur anger of Peking00:02
Religious education threatens to split Poles: Politicians fear Poland risks becoming a fundamentalist Catholic state, writes Tony Barber in Warsaw00:02
Thai fire cause00:02
Continental places pounds 2.9bn plane order: Airline selects Rolls-Royce engines for 757s in firm requirement of 92 Boeings with 100 options00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Clinton promises not to go it alone00:02
Transplant success00:02
Light breeze in the Solent slows Lymington Cup contenders00:02
Pembroke: Anything for a quiet Liffe00:02
Football: Ferguson's fledglings face test of desire: Phil Shaw looks ahead to tonight's second leg of a finely balanced FA Youth Cup final at Elland Road, where Leeds defend a 2-0 lead00:02
Unions split on changes to testing policy: Patten concessions draw confused response from parents and profession00:02
Record companies refuse pounds 2 cut in CDs: MPs accuse music industry of operating cartels00:02
Higher Education: Brought into focus after a photo call: Margaret Thatcher's visit to Teesside was the boost that University College Stockton needed. Stephen Pritchard reports on an innovative venture00:02
Bomb found as two cities sealed off00:02
MUSIC / Albums: But you can call her Janet: Andy Gill gets on first name terms with Janet Jackson00:02
Sports Letters: Of beer bores and questionable intent00:02
Football: Morrow's medal