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Letter: Question of style00:02
Women face growing HIV risk: World Health Organisation warns of 'relentless advance of Aids'00:02
Morgan owners rally round to celebrate 25 years of sports car motoring00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Hatred dressed in three different guises00:02
Obituary: Richard Parker00:02
Rugby Union: Wales remain unbeaten after Boobyer's face-saving tackle00:02
Italians vote for a new order: The people have delivered their verdict on years of corruption by giving the established parties a bloody nose in the first elections after the scandals00:02
Football: Real Madrid title in sight00:02
Computerlink: Direct route to controversy: War has broken out between traditional computer contracting agencies and a new breed of company that cuts out the middle man. Lynne Curry reports00:02
Killer was on bail00:02
Rugby Union: Revision for the Test00:02
Six held after Lincoln unrest00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
The Best & Worst of Times: The tanks came straight for us: In a Beetle covered with a Union Jack and filled with medicines, a young Oxford student and three friends joined the Hungarian revolution - Roger Cooper talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Obituary: Capt John Litchfield00:02
UN workers quit Somalia00:02
Letter: Symptom, not cause00:02
Letter: Luton's efforts set an embattled town on the road to economic recovery00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
It's no joke as Quayle town honours its favourite son: An Indiana museum will commemorate the former vice-president's career, reports David Usborne00:02
Out of Japan: Filling a nation's spiritual vacuum with an outside loo00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Download the data and run00:02
Windsurfing: Becalmed board sailors wrestle in vain with the hint of a breeze over the flat waters of Pevensey Bay yesterday00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Letter: Constitutional realities: a society in need of definition00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Ancient treasure hoard is found: Silver is 2,700 years old00:02
Science: Meanwhile, back at the bat cave: Bernardine Coverley looks at wide-ranging efforts to save one of Britain's threatened species from extinction00:02
Pembroke: Bic's board sails into new era, sort of00:02
US taxes could put Scotch on the rocks: Healthcare reforms in America may be bad news for drinks companies over here. John Shepherd reports00:02
Rugby Union: Mauled Lions hurt in all manner of ways: Battered tourists see forward flaws exposed a week before first Test against the All Blacks as Otago open up defence with five tries00:02
Speedboat death00:02
Chess: Knowing when to let go00:02
Latvians angry at accusations of 'apartheid': Latvians vote in the first free elections for 62 years and deep resentments are surfacing00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Big brewers cut strength of top beers: Industry set for clash with Government over alleged losses caused by change in way excise duty is calculated00:02
Most would not give up work despite financial independence00:02
Congo blasts00:02
Hotel slide show entertains: Sightseers queue to catch the last hours of crumbling landmark00:02
3.5m pounds drugs raid00:02
Computer games ready to invade by satellite00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Letter: No easy riding in London's bus lanes00:02
Three surveys add to recovery hopes: Spending plans and credit demand up00:02
Athletics: Christie plays the laughing champion: Olympian shows his touch of class00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Tennis: Graf seeks path to her peak: World No 1 unfulfilled despite ending French famine in women's final00:02
Inquiry at children's home after broken bones claim00:02
BT's rivals hope for progress on link-up charges: Mary Fagan reports on industry expectations for an Oftel consultation document00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Football: England keen to escape from Gascoigne's shadow: Troubled Taylor argues that no man is an island while Yorath's professionals enjoy a rocky mountain high on a perilous Atlantic island00:02
Attali tries to head off coup at EBRD00:02
Sumo: American dream for Akebono00:02
Schools: King's College School, Wimbledon00:02
Gonzalez holds on but loses seats to right: Socialists confound polls and will try to form coalition00:02
Parents to see schools row test paper: Patten hits back at boycott00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Coales' Notes: Dreams in exile: Gordon Coales revisits old stamping-grounds00:02
Immigrants die in US shipwreck: Chinese trying to enter the country illegally drown as they swim ashore00:02
Obituary: Conway Twitty00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
DAF buyout on despite counter-bid00:02
Tennis: Bruguera makes the breakthrough: Courier bites the dust on clay as French Open title passes to Spaniard in four-hour duel00:02
Football / World Cup: Giggs drives Wales closer00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Liberia slaughter00:02
Racing: Vulture swoops in Italy00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell finds jewel after the duel: World champion registers his first mile-oval victory and extends overall lead00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Fiery fight ends in an orderly poll: After the mud-slinging, Spaniards vote in an atmosphere of 'tranquillity and total normality'. But fears from the Franco years linger on00:02
Letter: Biblical echoes of a divided village00:02
Lessons of History: World loses a fearful stability: The Cold War is studied by Gabriel Partos, who had the first interviews with some of its key figures00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Serbians urged to release Draskovic: French and Greek leaders appeal to Milosevic00:02
Our millions create their poverty: European cash funds child labour and rainforest destruction, says Tony Worthington00:02
Science: Now they're smiling by the bournes: When streams in southern England began to run dry, water companies were blamed. But other, greater forces may have been at work, says Michael Price00:02
Peter Pringle's America: A Sixties future for poor old Broadway00:02
Rail hitch to delay 80,000 commuters00:02
Irish central bank links high tax policies with jobless rate00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Computerlink: A hard line on the software pirates: Investigators are on the trail of corporate copiers who drain hundreds of millions of pounds from program publishers. Jonathan Constant reports00:02
Cricket / First Test: Decline brings loss of faith00:02
Labour says Heseltine must reveal Nadir role: Minister's fraud case intervention 'breathtaking' Trade minister raised concern in bankruptcy case00:02
Oil tax changes 'could cost 21,000 jobs'00:02
Obituary: Michael Gordon00:02
Very nearly the hero of the Fur Order00:02
Rugby Union: Scotland's sense of pleasure marred by Armstrong's pain00:02
Obituary: Michael Hughes00:02
Virgin and BA close to settling dispute00:02
Letter: Constitutional realities: a society in need of definition00:02
Boxing: Foreman's great comeback set to conclude with a grand charade: Former champion fights again for world title and pay-day worth dollars 7m00:02
Basketball: Barkley gets into the groove to fire Phoenix Suns to NBA finals against Chicago00:02
Smith sets a collision course with unions: Labour leader defends 'vigorous record' and voting plan00:02
Today's Number: 8200:02
TELEVISION / Horse play: Giles Smith with the naked truth about Lady Chatterley00:02
Letter: Luton's efforts set an embattled town on the road to economic recovery00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Guatemala rights official elected00:02
Night flights to increase under quota system: Airline industry welcomes changes but protesters fear higher noise levels00:02
Golf: Fabulous Baker boy delivers quality goods: An anxious Englishman finally fulfils Faldo's prophesy by lording it over the Duke's course with a brilliant round00:02
US bombs Somali warlord's arms cache after attacks: Artillery and armoured vehicles belonging to General Aideed destroyed in retaliation for weekend assault which killed 26 UN peace-keepers00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Rugby Union: Challinor rounds off forwards' work00:02
Tennis: Pessimistic Agassi00:02
Racing: Punters find new allies00:02
Letter: Constitutional realities: a society in need of definition00:02
Letter: Lovely garden, but where's the shed?00:02
Raiders shoot man00:02
Smaller Companies: Kelt aims for the big time00:02
Riding the mini-cycles00:02
Law planned to make squatting criminal offence: Charities for homeless fear move will put thousands of young people on the streets00:02
Gatwick strike threat by BA staff00:02
Racing: For the notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Rugby Union: Johnson on way as Dooley is forced to leave Lions: Family bereavement signals end of England lock's distinguished career as tourists lick their wounds00:02
Obituary: Johnny Mize00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Cricket / First Test: Australia's true blue terrier bares his teeth00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Brown goes to town to avenge Surrey00:02
Treasury planning charge on students: Vice-chancellors want Government to bring in tax for graduates to offset university costs00:02
SA peace meeting00:02
Thatcher and Tebbit add to Tory troubles: Gummer appeals for unity as Government faces damaging debate in the Lords over Maastricht00:02
Diary: 7-13 June00:02
Science: Inside the mysteries of the light fantastic: Scientists in Germany are using a giant particle accelerator to glimpse the secret world of the photon. Brian Foster reports on their first discoveries00:02
Obituary: Marjorie Buell00:02
Letter: Individualism poses a problem for Labour00:02
Tennis: Errors cost Bailey dear00:02
DANCE / Where would we have been without her?: Dame Ninette de Valois celebrated her 95th birthday yesterday. Judith Mackrell reviews her ballet Checkmate and Louise Levene wonders how dance would have looked if she had not been born00:02
Racing: Boutin retains Classic supremacy: Hernando's win in the Prix du Jockey-Club maintains an astonishing sequence in this year's top races for France's most successful trainer00:02
Happy Anniversary: The layabout parliament00:02
Hotel worker raped00:02
Press complaints body to rule on bugging devices: Quarterly report of Sir Gordon Downey, the Independent Readers' Representative00:02
Expulsion splits Hungarian ruling party: Purge of extremist could destroy majority00:02
Cricket: Durham lose to age and injury: Sharp fielding fails to benefit a team lacking in confidence00:02
Leading Article: Blood-letting in the Tory party00:02
Shining example as caterers prepare 14,500 pieces of silver for take-off to Paris Air Show00:02
DC Gardner sells training division: Escape from Docklands lease costs pounds 5m00:02
A nation on the brink, but we won't get carried away00:02
Going undercover to keep one jump ahead of the sun00:02
Electricity consumers left with needless pounds 15m bill: Power companies were forced into costly computer contract during privatisation, Tim Kelsey reports00:02
'Told to kill Bush'00:02
Letter: Luton's efforts set an embattled town on the road to economic recovery00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
The Week Ahead00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Hearing the truth in parks and kitchens: 'Evening Chats in Beijing' - Perry Link: Norton, 17.95 pounds00:02
Leading Article: Competing to keep new car drivers happy00:02
Court Circular00:02
Fresh talks at Timex as closure fears grow00:02
Cycling: Indurain gains lead in mountainous terrain00:02
Nail-biting contest ends in a victory for teamwork: John Carlin in Johannesburg watched the process of compromised during which South Africa's negotiating council agreed on a date for democratic elections00:02
Police face complaint over gun inquiry00:02
Obituary: Louis van Praag00:02
Brewers to water down their pints00:02
A moral book? So was Mein Kampf00:02
The great computer catastrophe: Technology has cost us millions but we are still waiting for the promised revolution, says Tim Kelsey00:02
Cricket / First Test: Conservative Gooch fails to budget for Healy: Gatting falls to the last ball of the day to mar a valiant assault after poor bowling leaves England with a record-sized mountain to climb00:02
International Art Market: High prices paid for right to be choosy: Calculators and Cezanne are in, Old Masters are out in a month of extremes for the auctioneers00:02
Racing: The Final Statistics for the 1992/93 Jumps Season00:02
Letter: Paying for nuclear decommissioning00:02
Bolivian poll claim00:02
Cycling: Andersen secures second stage win: Henry is outmanoeuvred in hill-climb sprint finish as riders chase Joey McLoughlin's speed record00:02
Democrats crushed in Texas poll: The loss of a Senate seat is another blow to Clinton's flagging fortunes and boosts Republican morale00:02
Honours reform has Whitehall waiting: Next week's Birthday list will reveal John Major's fairer system for awards. Steve Goodwin reports00:02
Your true colours revealed - for a fee: Choosing clothes used to be a matter of taste. Now the right 'season' is all. Naseem Khan remains sceptical00:02
Hockey: England finish third as Becker secures trophy for Germany: Continental teams dominate the Four Nations Irish Centenary Tournament in Dublin, but there is no joy for the host country00:02
Man accused of killing girl00:02
Guggenheim museum challenge goes ahead: Anger over running of Venice collection00:02
Badminton: Clark unearths bronze and then plans for retirement: Rare booty for the mixed doubles act00:02
Leading Article: A confused man in a deep hole00:02
Letter: Constitutional realities: a society in need of definition00:02
Paris fires secret service chief for spying on West00:02
Computerlink: Thunderbirds please go: Correction00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Racing: Colonial rule proves historic for Krone00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
BBC inquiry on contract allegations