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Cricketer's Diary: A barren land for seamers00:02
France plans to halt migrants00:02
Uzbek trial00:02
THEATRE / Will of the people?: Shakespeare was an Establishment creep who deserves to be rewritten, says the playwright Howard Brenton. Plus London theatre round-up00:02
UN resolve tested by convoy killings: 11 killed at football match as Serbs shell Sarajevo - Security Council debates sending extra troops to guard 'safe areas'00:02
Burundi polls00:02
ROCK / Young guns having fun and roses: Joseph Gallivan on the ever-touring Guns N' Roses, at Milton Keynes Bowl00:02
Nuclear problem00:02
Rutskoi denounces West: Vice-President's outburst indicates growing political weakness00:02
Media: Please, Sam, we'll pay you not to play it again: War-zone hotels are a far cry from Rick's cafe, however much hacks romanticise them, says Robert Fisk00:02
Poor public lavatories 'put health at risk'00:02
Letter: Catholic Diana story had point00:02
Birthdays00:02
Mackay rebukes drink-drive judge00:02
Problems with payments cost Shanks pounds 19m: Provision prompts sharp downgrading by analysts00:02
Bristol Evening Post holds final dividend: Publisher says recovery will be slow00:02
Russia gay law00:02
Law Report: Jury agreement on guilty verdict: Regina v Mitchell - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Simon Brown, Mr Justice McCullough and Mr Justice Swinton Thomas), 28 May 199300:02
MUSIC / Back to the future: David Patrick Stearns reports from New York on the state of new music00:02
Taxi laws review00:02
Media Types: Gorillas with calculators in search of freebies: The planner/TV buyer00:02
Milosevic ousts main opponent: Toppling Yugoslav President clears Serbian leader's path to control of army00:02
'Kosovo's Mandela' on hunger strike: Adem Demaci is among 14 ethnic Albanians protesting at growing Serbian oppression, Tony Barber reports00:02
Gonzalez wins by default in lacklustre clash: 'The Decisive Debate' between Spain's Prime Minister and his election rival was anything but, reports Phil Davison in Madrid00:02
Family puts faith in its vast array of herbal treatments: Liz Hunt reports on the Wigan company which is at the forefront of the renaissance of traditional medicines in Britain00:02
View from City Road: Rover is no longer00:02
A sense of unity within the hollow crown: Trevor Nunn argues that monarchy's value is greater than its flaws00:02
Ivory Towers: Calculating the popularity formula00:02
Missing couple feared killed by drugs dealers: Police examine ashes for human remains as search leads to woodland site00:02
The bluffer's briefing: Tax00:02
Beregovoy aide faces fraud trial00:02
Blacks sells LA Gear rights: Sports shoe maker's change of strategy raises pounds 2.35m00:02
Letter: Middle-aged and New Age face different laws00:02
Stores cash in on increasing appetite for natural remedies00:02
View from City Road: Hand-wringing won't be enough next time00:02
And now, as the leadership battle reaches its climax . . .00:02
Hunt faces EC anger over work-time directive: Government to go ahead with a legal challenge to 48-hour maximum working week00:02
Pembroke: Tonight, Josephine?00:02
Football: Swindon make move to hold on to Hoddle and Gorman00:02
Child soldiers00:02
Letter: Portrait in the Mirror00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Professor Hugh Hunt00:02
Cambodia ruling party calls for new election: Tension mounts as opposition pulls ahead in voting and Khmer Rouge rebels say they are ready to start fighting again00:02
Market Report: Rolls-Royce at limit for overseas holdings00:02
Football: Cole halts the Norwegians' march00:02
Out of America: Big bird holds out a promise of big bucks00:02
The daily poem00:02
Body in canal00:02
Letter: No reason to get one's knickers in a twist00:02
Architecture: The things you've read are wrong: Everyone has attacked the new British Library, but Peter Dormer argues that it will be an outstanding building00:02
ITV firms fear law change could allow mergers: Heritage Secretary to meet television chiefs amid angry claims that independence may be undermined00:02
Guatemala president forced out of office00:02
Away with them and their overweening power: The republican00:02
Cricket: Which country is the best at Test cricket?00:02
Obituary: Bishop Paul Liu Shuhe00:02
Royal Engagements00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Bank points to virtues of securitising00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
View from City Road: Lloyd's will not be bankrupting the backbenches00:02
Letter: A jiving Chancellor moves in as Lamont prepares to quote Rolf Harris00:02
Westland order book swells: Helicopter maker links profit rise with better productivity00:02
Rugby Union: Trial match confirms All Blacks' quality: Lions witness Kiwi strength00:02
Coopers sets up database to move property00:02
Rio summit nations fail to deliver on their promises: One year on from the historic meeting, the state of the Earth has only got worse, writes Nicholas Schoon00:02
Jet panel falls on school field00:02
Thirty years on, police computer names a killer00:02
Leading Article: Deaths challenge UN policy00:02
Allies' pledge over Bosnia00:02
Employers launch campaign for better child care: Business leaders seek government help. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Beefcake complaint00:02
Borthwicks abandons meat trade00:02
Redland meets last of OFT conditions00:02
THEATRE / The Rovers score and the crows go wild00:02
MBO caps eight years of turbulence for Buckley's brewery00:02
Football: England still dependent on Gascoigne: Saturday's substandard performers likely to survive to face Norway as Taylor avoids overhaul in favour of loyalty00:02
Letter: When the innocent discover that pleading guilty is not a bargain court00:02
Ukraine delays vote on treaties00:02
Hunt for clothing00:02
Media: The new House mistress: Michael Leapman talks to BBC veteran Margaret Douglas about her new job as supervisor of parliamentary broadcasting00:02
Help restore the Uffizi00:02
Sex attacker 'beat his victim with a gun'00:02
Scholey's pay down pounds 787,000: Warburg directors refuse performance-related entitlement00:02
Racing: Focus is on Derby starter00:02
Walesa appeals against strike call00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Theme thoughts00:02
Pressure grows on Mates over Nadir: Downing Street orders minister to remain silent00:02
Rugby League: League losers look ahead to brighter future00:02
THEATRE / More, much more than this . . .: To put on a West End musical, Humphrey Carpenter had to write it, direct it and pay for it. That's fine by him.00:02
Tennis: Age cannot wither the combative matriarch: At 36, Navratilova is preparing for Wimbledon with the energy of a youngster. Paul Hayward reports from Beckenham00:02
Now we wonder if we need the Queen: Much that defined Britain in 1953 has disappeared, so just what makes England Our England now?00:02
Cycling: Lillywhite a leader displeased00:02
Tory MPs begin to accept tax rises may be inevitable: Backbenchers warn of 'unpleasant decisions' to reduce deficit00:02
Faithful friend00:02
Obituary: Peter Brown00:02
EC agrees to grant shelter to war refugees: Resolution receives muted welcome00:02
LA bride killing00:02
Court circular00:02
Management: Theories wear out too00:02
Musical harmonies disrupted by miner's 'revolutionary theory': Tim Kelsey reports on an attempt to convince musicologists about a new form of notation00:02
Mystery illness hits Navajos00:02
Vietnam 'helpful'00:02
Doctors to look inside patients by using 3-D computer images00:02
The woes of Windsor00:02
Letter: A jiving Chancellor moves in as Lamont prepares to quote Rolf Harris00:02
Guns seized00:02
I had this country in the palm of my hand: The Family Railcard that gave Angela Phillips and her children many enjoyable holidays is under threat. She wonders why00:02
Chess: Precision and the problemist00:02
Life in Luton is no longer a joke: The recession may be ending, but in one town, where people feel trapped in homes they cannot sell, the despair is greater than ever. Caroline McGhie reports00:02
Advisers look for strength in numbers: Paul Durman reports on consolidation in the fragmented market for financial advice00:02
Wake up to modernity, citizen Charles: We are poised for citizenship of Europe but remain subjects of an antiquated monarchy Anthony Holden00:02
Uffuzi to open later this month00:02
Brisk trading greets ICI's demerger of Zeneca00:02
Doctors play safe on Manoplax: Doubts for future of heart drug into which Boots has poured pounds 120m00:02
Protesters in savage clash with police00:02
Football: Roxburgh bids his farewell to Gough: Scotland lose disenchanted captain as future prospects earn World Cup exposure00:02
Bottom Line: De La Rue has a difficult act to follow00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Donald's adieu00:02
Warning of further trouble ahead for ERM: More countries may devalue or leave system altogether if German interest rates remain high, says OECD00:02
Heads seek abolition of exam leagues00:02
Bank overdraft charges attacked: Shadow Chancellor claims highest loan rates reach 1 million per cent in real terms00:02
Tennis: Fighting Fernandez conjures up an epic: American makes astonishing comeback to reach French Open semi-finals00:02
Letter: A jiving Chancellor moves in as Lamont prepares to quote Rolf Harris00:02
Green leaders seek charity allies: Britain's becalmed environmental movement may be on the brink of realignment. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Sketches record life in London prison camp: Drawings by German interned in Alexandra Palace during First World War go on sale00:02
Letter: Expanding garden00:02
Not quite architecture: Spirited sheds foil the planners00:02
Badminton: Brave Butler earns chance to make point00:02
Leading Article: Keeping a watch on Michael Mates00:02
Cricket: Slater poised to face his greatest examination: Michael Slater is set to make his Test debut at Old Trafford tomorrow. Glenn Moore reports00:02
Police offer more cash for burglary information00:02
Pounds 800m ADT refinancing package00:02
House prices rise for the third month in a row00:02
Libyans cut short Israel pilgrimage: Arab protests mar trip to holy sites by worshippers who have Gadaffi's blessing00:02
Between the lines: Michael Feast recalls a music-hall catchphrase00:02
De Klerk shows weakness on right flank: President panics as the government's centre starts to fall apart00:02
Timex talks00:02
Tennis: Sapsford rises above Gilbert00:02
Carer with 'Allitt illness' suspended: Hospital worker told managers about condition00:02
Hunt for murdered girl's blazer on railway00:02
Good Samaritans00:02
Today's number: 3200:02
Buyout attempt endangers BAe's planned sale: Employees claim DTI backing for bid to take over business jet operation00:02
Kohl ducks race issue as rioting rages on: Critics accuse government of withholding dual citizenship00:02
Gilts perk up as factory output slows00:02
Obituary: Sir Alex Page00:02
Bottom Line: Westland airborne00:02
Leading Article: Naming names in Tory economic failures00:02
Lloyd's name MPs 'not bankrupt': Conservatives facing financial losses deny they will forfeit parliamentary seats00:02
Racing: 214th Derby: Tenby's fallibility to be laid bare by Barathea: The favourite's odds are those of a champion but his form is unconvincing and the way is open for an upset at Epsom this afternoon00:02
Tennis: Navratilova rues aftermath of stabbing00:02
Racing: 214th Derby: Ryan recruited to the eastern exodus00:02
Tibet threat00:02
Trafalgar adds two non-executives to board00:02
End is nigh for mummified Marxists: Andrew Higgins meets Moscow's chief embalmer, who sees no future for his prized craft of preserving Communist leaders00:02
Letter: When the innocent discover that pleading guilty is not a bargain court00:02
Sex attacker 'beat his victim with a gun'00:02
Obituary: Edouard Pignon