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Bottom Line: Strange moves from Guinness Mahon00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Life, liberty and the pursuit of impossible dreams: 'William Temple' - John Kent: Cambridge, 8.95 pounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Out of Norway: Trials of love for the demon drink00:02
US West joins cable network00:02
2 killed in Gaza00:02
Golf: Haeggman the catalyst for Swedish conversion: Tim Glover reports from Madrid on the Ryder Cup target of a youthful recruit to an unlikely army making a considerable impression on golf's European Tour00:02
Berry Birch lifts dividend and eyes main market00:02
Golf: Americans under siege from transatlantic talent: Liz Kahn on the impact being made on the LPGA Tour by Europe's cup-winning women00:02
Cricket: Benjamin takes action to reach withering heights00:02
From inaccessible peak to popular goal00:02
Bow Group supports hospital00:02
Researcher held00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Bank Governor's pay frozen for five years: 35,000 pounds rise, then no more for Eddie George until 199800:02
Racing: Dunlop's faith can be franked by Stampi00:02
Skinheads stand trial for fatal arson attack on Turks: German moves against two neo-Nazis take on a symbolic quality00:02
The Daily Poem: The Querist00:02
Husband accused00:02
Major hopes vote in Denmark will ease his troubles: Insecure backbenchers seek reassurance00:02
Letter: Coping with infertility00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Health Update: Stretch marks study00:02
Saudi denial00:02
Hizbollah returns with a message00:02
Health Update: When holidays mean hayfever00:02
Let the farmer out of the pen: Correction00:02
Market Report: Zeneca's shares look in need of a tonic00:02
Asylum from work00:02
Harmony in the Lesser-Used Tower of Babel: Forget English, French and German, Frisian is hip, writes Sarah Lambert00:02
595m pounds Whitbread write-down: Collapse in pub and hotel values reflected in brewer's new property figures00:02
Interview: Andrew and his amazing catchy tunes: Queues are forming for another Lloyd Webber musical. Why is the maestro so admired? Perhaps it's because we think we've heard it all before00:02
Slovakia finds the going tough on its own: The Slovak Prime Minister is trying hard to persuade his people that independence is a good thing, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor00:02
UN summit proposal in disarray00:02
Nurse killed to be centre of attention: Media told to explain00:02
Obituary: Jack Peel00:02
Letter: Coping with infertility00:02
Nurses jeer minister over health changes: Royal College of Nursing conference unimpressed by claims that it takes longer for benefits of policy to reach hospitals00:02
Nurse killed to be centre of attention: Beverly Allitt may have harmed patients to make herself the heroine of each crisis. Reports by Jonathan Foster00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Where are they now?: John Edrich00:02
Cricket: Play at The Oval proves a mixed attraction before a change of weather ends the game early00:02
Coalisland 'soldiers not entirely innocent': Five paratroopers bound over by court00:02
Iraqis face trial for Bush 'murder plot'00:02
Inside Parliamnet: Maastricht treaty vaunted as saviour of minke whales: - Gummer links approval to prospects of ending Norwegian whaling - Unconvincing promise to ban profiteering by football's ticket touts00:02
Letter: The fallacy of ethnic territorial claims00:02
French connection helps vanquish Eta: With the decline of the Basque separatists, there are plans afoot for an amnesty, Phil Davison writes00:02
Tests that condemn life's losers: The last thing that 'difficult' children need is more school exams, argues Roger Graef00:02
Pembroke: Spurs get yellow card00:02
Letter: Prescribing GPs can help drug-addicted patients as much as specialists00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Professor Christopher Cornford00:02
Drug makers attack US price review proposal: Scheme based on Canadian model would amount to 'price regulation under another name', say opponents00:02
Racing: Tenby scare proves to be just a hiccup: Rumblings about the wellbeing of the Derby favourite turn out to be no more than hot air but betting on the premier Classic is becalmed00:02
Underwriter quits Lloyd's syndicate00:02
David Morgan to take over at M&G: Unit trust group achieves 28 per cent rise in funds under management in six months00:02
Soldier shoots man after attack on Sinn Fein office00:02
Equestrianism: Six and out for Thomson: European champion overlooked00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: The true colours of dictatorship00:02
Table Tennis: Perry's promise on display00:02
Today's Number: 16,019,05300:02
Charity begins with the truth: Too much bad news about the developing world gives a distorted picture, says Peter Adamson00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Nurse killed to be centre of attention: Evidence of killer was not acted on for 18 days00:02
Rail union votes to end strikes00:02
Tennis: Becker leaves coach: Seles is top seed for French Open00:02
Peking tries to cool things down: Teresa Poole describes moves to rein in a rapidly overheating economy00:02
German union boss denies insider trading accusations: Share deal in Daimler-Benz subsidiary that led to DM100,000 windfall was simple investment, says IG Metall leader00:02
Racing: Hannon puts Lyric's emphasis on speed00:02
Health: Epilepsy's unrecorded deaths: In National Epilepsy Week, Diana Austin reports on the tragic limitations of the conventional wisdom that a fit is not life-threatening00:02
State arms firm 'tried to evade Iraq embargo': Scott inquiry told military advisers sought rebuke over export guidelines00:02
Football: Ashby's exit cuts Venables' power base: Consultant dismissed at White Hart Lane as Sugar's camp criticise Tottenham's chief executive for breaching Stock Exchange rules00:02
People: An unwelcome man in Havana00:02
View from City Road: Fair comparisons for a nice, safe Bank job00:02
Reduction in tourism sends Ryan Hotels into red00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
RADIO / Marshalling thoughts on McLuhan: Robert Hanks on Marshall McLuhan, LSD and Eastern religion, and Britain's last living hangman00:02
Schools: Worth School00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Football / World Cup: Bingham summons Magilton00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Sailing: Merriweather set fair for finish: British Steel Challenge fleet closes in on Southampton00:02
Syndrome that feeds on a desire for attention: Mary Braid reports on serial killings in the US which have similarities with the Allitt case00:02
Letter: Peace dividend's boost for science00:02
Accountancy & Management: Auditors hit back on liability: More responsibility for detecting fraud will mean higher fees, says Roger Trapp00:02
Danish women hold key to Maastricht vote: Gallup poll shows clear majority in favour of ratification00:02
Nurse killed to be centre of attention: Medical tests that revealed the deadly chemistry00:02
Racing: Piggott restored by Lore00:02
View from City Road: Beware first-day premiums00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Gateway cuts prices to halt sales decline00:02
Hay fever warning00:02
Abolition threat to nine councils in Derbyshire: Review seeks switch to two authorities00:02
Marquess jail threat00:02
What's so heroic about climbing Everest?: The cult of heroism and celebrity undermines moral values, says David Nicholson-Lord00:02
The kind of democracy Europe deserves00:02
Our Terry versus the masters of ball control00:02
Banks to raise margins on small business lending00:02
Platinum sparkles for Japanese buyers00:02
MPs note 'slip' on EC action00:02
Child-killer diagnosed as dangerous in 1986: Delay in alerting police over poisoned baby left Beverly Allitt free to kill fourth child00:02
German deal00:02
Obituary: Desmond Crawley00:02
I'm on top of the world, says Everest woman: An 'obsessed amateur' yesterday became the first British woman to reach the summit of the world's highest mountain. Alex Renton reports00:02
Letter: Prescribing GPs can help drug-addicted patients as much as specialists00:02
38 arrested at Timex plant demonstration: Violence flares as dispute enters new phase after pickets try to block buses taking strike-breakers to electronics factory00:02
Bribes inquiry00:02
Football: Brentford put faith in Webb00:02
Cave dwelling with all mod cons makes an ideal home for two: Oliver Gillie reports on an historic home refurbished by the National Trust00:02
Amish children killed by car00:02
Benedetti warned00:02
Chess00:02
Cricket Round-Up: Watkin catches the eye as Barnett fights alone00:02
Letter: Damage done by the Arab trade boycott00:02
Chess 'role models' prepare for world championship00:02
Car thieves stop Smith in his tracks00:02
Burials that mark funeral of peace plan00:02
Cancer concern00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Welsh readers favour safe sex between the covers00:02
Hungary seeks Nato protection from its foes00:02
Health: Litigation of epidemic proportions: Aids is raising almost as many legal questions as it is medical ones. Angela Smyth reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Retailers predict sales lift00:02
Letter: Strategy for entry00:02
1.5 million Sudanese desperate for food aid00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Women's quota00:02
Man arrested in horses inquiry00:02
China draws the drug giants: Gail Counsell on Western pharmaceutical companies trying to tap a vast market00:02
Arjo Wiggins closing two European sites: Overcapacity blamed for new round of cost-cutting00:02
Court delays action on California's foreign tax00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Leading Article: Snappy slogans to pack the pews00:02
Law Report: BCCI deposit assignees can claim: Deposit Protection Board v Dalia and another - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Russell, Lord Justice Simon Brown and Sir Michael Fox), 6 May 199300:02
Lonrho to work with ANC on new paper: Trelford tipped to manage new daily00:02
ECGD suspension will hit exports to Iran: Debt on Tehran's letters of credit prompts department to remove medium-term cover00:02
Cuban epidemic00:02
Timor rebel denied defence00:02
US may boycott UN meeting over Bosnia: 'Shambles' as Russia calls on foreign ministers to discuss global00:02
Cricket: Stewart holds back his thunder00:02
Man told to support daughter's education00:02
Obituary: Sher Mohammed Marri00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Anniversaries00:02
To be totally honest, sometimes it's better not to be polite00:02
'Loyalist gunman' shot by soldier00:02
Leading Article: Hungary puts Nato on the spot00:02
Obituary: Field Marshal Kodandera Cariappa00:02
Cheque charges00:02
Creativity: 42 clues to what it all means00:02
Rugby Union: Lions may be helped by hard schedule: Toughest tour in prospect00:02
Birthdays00:02
View from City Road: BT may not be bad news for Sugar00:02
ROCK / Young navel rating: Marek Kohn on the sexually ambiguous pleasures of Suede00:02
ART / Putting a brave face on it: Any resemblance is purely accidental: Andrew Graham-Dixon on Tony Bevan, the latest in a long line of British anti-portraitists00:02
Teachers' strike00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Diabetic blames insulin for killing: Jury told that man's knife attack was caused by low blood-sugar levels00:02
Video games link with epilepsy to be explored00:02
Letter: Waging a germ war00:02
Letter: The fallacy of ethnic territorial claims00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
Lecturers' protest00:02
Bottom Line: Whitbread comes down to earth00:02
MUSIC / All in a world of his own: Anthony Payne on Tennstedt's Mahler Seven at the South Bank00:02
Nurse killed to be centre of attention: Young victims of nurse on Ward 400:02
FILM / Cannes Diary: Naked launch: Sheila Johnston reports on the opening of the 1993 film festival00:02
Florida fears racial unrest as policeman's retrial opens: The shooting of a black motorcyclist has echoes of the Rodney King case00:02
Leading Article: Time ticks away for British management00:02
Parliamentary Questions: Written Replies00:02
Advertising fills the pews, say churches00:02
Benedetti warned00:02
British Coal 'entitled' to share pounds 1bn surplus: Major backs use of pension fund00:02
Letter: Flagrant farmers00:02
Letter: Prescribing GPs can help drug-addicted patients as much as specialists00:02
Cricket: Smith proves himself to be master of the marathon00:02
Health Update: Back pain booklet00:02
Serb forces fire at aid drops in 'safe areas'00:02
Spanish boats bar new British ferry00:02
ADT refinancing to be announced next month00:02
A destructive weapon00:02
Fear grows of attack on Phnom Penh: UN says Khmer Rouge cannot stop poll, but rural voters are at risk and fighters have infiltrated Cambodian capital00:02
Diary00:02
E German pay deal agreed00:02
Health: The only noises I could hear were in my head: People don't go deaf in their twenties, thought Jessica Gorst-Williams. Then the birds stopped singing and the dizzy spells began00:02
Letter: Flaws exposed in the Maastricht Bill00:02
A childhood of whiz, poppers and crack: With drug users as young as six, Imogen Edwards-Jones finds how the problem is being tackled at school00:02
First Night: Planet Hollywood: Tinseltown glamour of the burger experience00:02
Stonehenge to remain a 'national disgrace': English Heritage chief admits tourist facilities will not be in place until end of decade after scrapping of pounds 15m scheme. Stephen Ward reports