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Accountancy & Management: Temporary staff here to stay: Employers are adopting a more flexible approach to workers, says Roger Trapp00:02
Sextuplets case leads to cut in NHS treatment: Couples may have to pay for fertility care00:02
Cycling: Indurain takes lead by mistake00:02
Smith plea likely to fall on deaf ears: Labour & Democracy: A key union looks set to oppose one member, one vote as the party is accused of suppressing PR report00:02
Blood ruling00:02
ART / The page of reason: Cassiano dal Pozzo, Galileo's publisher, Poussin's patron, built a museum made of paper. Andrew Graham-Dixon reports00:02
Letter: Disguised welfare00:02
Judo: Award of pounds 4,000 for Mapp: Correction00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Bottom Line: Simplicity but not without risk00:02
Letter: Magistrates hindered by policy changes00:02
MUSIC / Hall or nothing: Anthony Payne on the Bournemouth SO's centenary concert00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Chess: Exchange and martyr00:02
Inside Parliament: Hollow laughter greets threat to Serbs: Ministers accused of Bosnia 'appeasement' - Lord Chancellor's action in Cyprus questioned - Rail privatisation debate continues00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Barnett thwarts Essex00:02
Improved jobs trend forecast to continue00:02
Letter: TUC's way to wealth00:02
France seeks more money for farmers00:02
Letter: Homosexual anger at 'patronising sneers'00:02
View from City Road: Carlton starts with a good picture00:02
Football / World Cup: Nevin has the tricks for Scots00:02
DANCE / Smile's better: Louise Levene enjoys a Don Quixote that reveals Sylvie Guillem's flair for comedy00:02
Russian gangs 'pose threat to British cities': Police fear weapons from eastern Europe are being off-loaded on UK black market00:02
Hi-Tec blames rivals for loss: Sports shoe maker in red as turnover falls 16%00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Frozen toes in search of worlds to conquer: The myth of the explorer - Beau Riffenburgh: Belhaven, pounds 17.9500:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
China's recipe for success can leave bad taste: Teresa Poole meets a successful restaurateur in Wuhan who hankers for the days of Mao00:02
Obituary: Swithin Meadows00:02
Czechs receive first privatisation shares00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Accident victim gets 400 pints of blood: Transfusion service appeals for donors00:02
It hurts, but Goochie must go: The England cricket captain risks ending up as a tabloid turnip, says Jim White00:02
Cricket: Charge of the Yorkshire brigade00:02
Brazilian tugboat trade buoys Ocean00:02
Tennis: Bates and Wood take the first exit: British interest in the French Open proves short-lived as Becker enjoys an early runaway success on an unfriendly surface00:02
Letter: Predicting an epidemic of heterosexual Aids00:02
Obituary: Margaret Gordon00:02
Obituary: Capt John Treasure Jones00:02
Britons prefer films at home to cinema visits: Survey shows pounds 1,400m spent annually on movie-watching, mostly on small screen00:02
Rasputin's diary00:02
Motor Racing: Cheever achieves the perfect finish to rob Rahal: Unfamiliarity breeds contentment for a former Formula One driver as beaten Williams take stock of their drivers' shortcomings00:02
Sailing: Mystery of the mizzen mast00:02
Rugby Union: Reduced role frees Carling to reveal all: England's captain knuckles down to the challenge of being a Lions private. Steve Bale reports from Auckland00:02
Letter: Predicting an epidemic of heterosexual Aids00:02
Market Report: Second-liners race ahead as blue chips struggle00:02
Cannes first for Campion: NZ and China share top festival prize, writes Sheila Johnston from Cannes00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
No treasure00:02
Court Circular00:02
Mandela surprise00:02
Manweb to cut electricity prices by 1% from July00:02
Letter: Predicting an epidemic of heterosexual Aids00:02
US hunts immigrants00:02
Grudging praise for Lille anti-drug gang00:02
Rugby Union: Lions' backs to the wall in preparation for a tougher test00:02
Today's Number: 5500:02
Thousands in Tibet riot against Chinese: Police fire tear-gas in worst unrest in Lhasa since 198900:02
Bill shelved00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Soviets' defence secrets 'go West': Military technology once hidden from Western eyes is now openly on sale, converted ingeniously to peaceful use. Will Bennett reports00:02
BR managers team up to bid for 25 new rail passenger franchises: MacGregor says people will be able to travel with different operators on one ticket00:02
Pembroke: Rowlands rebel over biography00:02
Vosper poaching row00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Plant results 'being withheld': Labour & Democracy: A key union looks set to oppose one member, one vote as the party is accused of suppressing PR report00:02
Football / World Cup: Missing McGrath mystery00:02
Carlton TV figures make swift impact00:02
Buffalo dropped00:02
GMC plan for wider powers to discipline bad doctors blocked: Government pleads lack of parliamentary time for proposed Bill00:02
Health: Found: a new world that begins at your nose: A tube linked to a TV screen is casting light on unexplored regions and offering hope to sinusitis sufferers, says Sharon Kingman00:02
Museum offers visitors a 'hands on' approach to developing an appreciation of the sound of music00:02
People: NZ puts the boots in for Vietnam PM's visit00:02
Leading Article: Remembering sexual abuse in childhood00:02
Fatal stunt00:02
Car wars head for courts: VW is under fire from Opel, writes John Eisenhammer00:02
Sea rescue00:02
Cricket: Dukes balls recalled by concerned Lord's00:02
RADIO / Havana ball00:02
Racing: Rejection a setback for Dettori's ambition00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Cricket: Notts ride the follow-on to final triumph00:02
Six sail into a moral whirlwind: The furore over last week's birth of sextuplets has raised questions of medical practice and the ethics of fertility treatment, writes Mary Braid00:02
Letter: Ownership of art and palaces is no secret00:02
Letter: The cost of extending prescription charges00:02
View from City Road: A compromise to get Jubilee back on track00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Health Update: Chicken-pox alarm00:02
Specialeyes announces loan stock issue and 2m pounds loss00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Income support claims increase by 13 per cent00:02
Football: Spurs head to court00:02
Alert after fertiliser theft00:02
Rugby League: Oldham's startling signing00:02
Power cut00:02
Eritrea emerges as world's newest nation: Asmara celebrations acclaim independence after civil conflict. Richard Dowden, Africa Editor, assesses the challenges ahead00:02
Palestinians pay for fury of the young: Arab children are trapped between the rule of Israeli forces and that of the street, writes Sarah Helm in Gaza City00:02
Minister ready for BR discounts climbdown: Win for Tory rebels on railcards as Government announces plan to split passenger rail network into 25 franchises00:02
Where love is just a trolley's push away: Clare Longrigg lingers in Fresh Produce to learn the sexual etiquette of the supermarket singles circuit00:02
Badminton: England hope for the best00:02
BTR puts pounds 120m into China projects: Joint ventures follow Far East beer boom00:02
Chelsea Flower Show blooms with banks of flowers, clouds of pollen - and at last a haven for hay fever sufferers00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Health Update: Nurses at risk00:02
School row boy given solo lessons00:02
Clarke 'wrongly' refused pardon: Home Secretary mistaken over review of controversial Bentley hanging, court told00:02
Four freed as drugs plot trial collapses: Judge says evidence of prosecution witnesses could not be relied upon00:02
Britain's non-EC trade gap narrows: Import and export volumes set records00:02
Kashmiri student tells of torture: Tim McGirk in Srinagar reports on the increasing evidence of Indian army brutality against the Muslim insurgency00:02
School explosion00:02
Pay penalty00:02
Frei triumphs00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
NHL aims for return to lending within a year: Interim loss of 23.9m pounds big improvement on a year ago00:02
Four die as Israelis fire on one another: Accidental shoot-out between paratroops in south Lebanon 'security zone' will damage army morale00:02
Owen could quit Bosnia job soon: Scrapping of Vance-Owen plan seen as trade-off for US not arming Muslims00:02
Cannon's 345,000 pounds payoff: Group says chief's payment was 'in line with entitlements'00:02
Military warned00:02
Britons prefer films at home to cinema visits: Survey shows pounds 1,400m spent annually on movie-watching, mostly on small screen00:02
UN plan needs more troops: Security Council moves to implement new Western strategy for Bosnia00:02
BCCI liquidators sue Bank of England: Governor could face cross-examination over alleged failure to regulate collapsed institution properly00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Complaints up00:02
Shopping without a list costs more00:02
Bottom Line: MAI in the money00:02
Letter: Photographs that can make young women sick00:02
Where are they now? Sean Lynch00:02
Leading Article: Another Palestine in the making00:02
Voters 'were not cheated' by Tory minority victory: Inquiry into electoral reform shows party is divided. Anthony Bevins reports00:02
Health Update: A new way for HRT to get under your skin00:02
BT sale will raise pounds 5bn for Treasury00:02
Sailor admits gay murder00:02
Anti-drug riot00:02
Magazine seized00:02
A Queen on a bike? That's all we need00:02
Man jailed on 'crack' charge freed00:02
Accountants to examine EBRD outlay00:02
Racing: Abdullah able to prove a breed apart: The man from Juddmonte keeps close control of the cream of Europe's Classic crop. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Gonzalez faces new party scandal: Spain's ruling Socialists accused of using illegal funds in the 1986 general elections00:02
Leading Article: A concession to speed BR's sale00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Pounds 22m cost of IRA bombings: David McKittrick reports on the damage to morale caused by the wave of explosions in Northern Ireland00:02
INTERVIEW / Down to his last shack in the sun: He would appear to have led a charmed life: fame, fortune, looks - and a fair slice of the Caribbean. But all is not quite as it seems00:02
Parents cannot claim legal aid for Allitt inquiry: Families of nurse's victims say Clothier is 'ill-informed and lacking any strategy' as he refuses to back public investigation00:02
Drive your own train - what a way to ruin a railway]00:02
Price prediction00:02
The Daily Poem: Muliebrity00:02
Diary00:02
Illegal wheel clamps cost firm pounds 3,64000:02
Health: Stomach ache? Pour out a glass of Sauternes, and sante]: Jeremy Hart reports on the health-giving properties in wine - and the dangers of drinking water00:02
Motor Racing: Hill faces a mission to mix it00:02
Supergun evidence withheld: Former Attorney-General denies putting pressure on Conservative backbench MP00:02
Belfast 'middleman' who fled UDA death sentence00:02
Verdict on Baton Rouge killing shocks Japanese00:02
Britons' growing support for Twelve cheers policymakers: European opinion poll reveals pattern of mixed backing for integration00:02
IG Metall leader offers to resign: Politically wrong, admits Steinkuhler00:02
Football: Barnes' buoyancy lifts England's flagging spirits: Liverpool's wing wizard commits himself to club and country as the England manager finds plenty to concern him in the treatment room00:02
Party loyalist true to tradition: Hal Miller, who accused the Government over arms-to-Iraq, is not the sort of Tory that is easily bullied, writes Alex Renton00:02
Brutal attack00:02
View from City Road: Touche should test the regulators00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Playground humour00:02
China rejects third place in IMF league of economies00:02
Help offered00:02
Gym users who inject steroids 'at risk of HIV': Cheap and plentiful supply of body-booster drugs has led to abuse, researchers find00:02
Cricket: Stephenson's thunder bat ready to roll: Lancashire face run storm in Benson and Hedges Cup quarter-finals00:02
Today's Number: 5500:02
Mother held over stabbing00:02
Cricket: Worcestershire's tail wags wonders00:02
High security poll00:02
Health Update: From bed to worse00:02
Jarvis Porter doubles profits00:02
Lines to be auctioned off: 18 routes for privatisation00:02
Angry Italian papers attack owner: De Benedetti under fire from 'La Repubblica' and 'l'Espresso' over political bribes00:02
We all share the shame of Bosnia's betrayal00:02
Council tax bills 'set to soar as budgets are cut'00:02
Creativity: Unsafety pins in Sevenoaks00:02
Law report: New shares to be treated as capital: Sinclair v Lee and another - Chancery Division (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice-Chancellor), 30 April 1993.00:02
INTERVIEW / It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that ping: The legendary Birgit Nilsson is in town to talk about old times and great roles, from Wagner's Brunnhilde to Puccini's Turandot. Edward Seckerson met her00:02
Lasmo holders can hit back (CORRECTED)00:02
Obituary: David Rees00:02
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