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Employers optimistic about increased hiring: Survey suggests jobless total will keep falling00:02
Tennis: Agassi's day of destiny in a year of imponderables: WIMBLEDON '93: The men's champion begins his title defence with doubts over his fitness as Graf looks set to renew her rivalry with Navratilova00:02
Rare butterfly habitat faces threat from opencast mine: British Coal's relationship with a Welsh wildlife group is causing concern. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Racing: Snurge last in Milan00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93: Navratilova looking forward to a happy 21st: The woman with more titles than any other player relishes the unpredictability of grass, especially on Centre Court. Giles Smith reports00:02
Letter: Heritage Britain is not a 'fiction'00:02
Racing: Classic camps weigh Curragh career move: The Irish Derby's offer of pre-eminence in the three-year-old generation may prove to be deceptive when put to the test in Paris00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Water-ski death00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Nudes inspired by past masters: The 19th century aids modern concerns00:02
Police stop rave00:02
East demands its chance to compete: Trade in some goods is finally liberalised as Community states sign hard-fought deal00:02
Krajina Serbs vote for Greater Serbia: The chances of a political settlement in Bosnia recede as UN declares referendum 'illegitimate'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mind-expanding packages for a misfit on the Costa: 'Here We Go' - Harry Ritchie; Hamish Hamilton - 10.9900:02
Mortgage arrears level 'reaches record high'00:02
The Daily Poem: Those Women00:02
Letter: Pathology is part of patient care00:02
Plain speaking00:02
Obituaries: Sir William Golding00:02
A mandarin in the hot seat: Tom Wilkie talks to John Guinness, head of British Nuclear Fuels, about the uncertain future of a pounds 2.8bn reprocessing plant00:02
Rugby League: Daley drops in for draw00:02
Uffizi reopens00:02
Share shops warned on stagging of BT issue: Government says it may not pay commission to firms that promote their selling services00:02
Smaller Companies: Clark goes wholesale00:02
Leading Article: A Volvo that goes too far00:02
Golf: Janzen displays the spirit of a hunter: US Open champion follows in the footsteps of the Golden Bear as Lane finishes joint 16th to head the disappointing European challenge00:02
Defiant Uffizi reopens after blast00:02
Leading Article: The ground shifts under one-party Japan00:02
Rally stopped00:02
Opel's revolutionary gospel: John Eisenhammer reports from Eisenach on a model for GM's future00:02
Football: Ardiles in search of support00:02
James Hunt 'faced 180,000 pounds losses at Lloyd's': Thousands of underwriting members to confront market's authorities at meeting in Royal Festival Hall00:02
Letter: Jailed editor00:02
Battle to break the U-boat blockade: Lessons of history: A crucial phase of the Second World War hinged on military intelligence and technology, John A Terraine finds00:02
Glimpses from a forgotten life00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: A river cannot match the pull of the ocean00:02
Briton appeals00:02
Cricket: Atherton's slip undermines England's fight: Opener's unlucky run-out leaves Gatting and Hick facing uphill struggle to salvage a draw with Australia on a still benign batting wicket00:02
Glimpses from a forgotten life00:02
Baseball: Home runs for Lord's00:02
'That watch was too chep to wear - a 50 pounds watch: By a swimming pool in northern Cyprus, Esther Oxford talked with the pilot who flew Asil Nadir into exile00:02
Northern League builds on ruins of the old order: As the new parties slug it out in the second round of Italy's local polls, violent invective has alarmed many00:02
Please go away, we're saving the world00:02
Review urged for GCSE results: Borderline papers 'need reassessment'00:02
Motor Racing: Brabham steers Peugeot to their place in the sun: Japanese challenge suffers a total eclipse by the French at sunrise as Le Mans brings down the curtain on the era of the prototypes00:02
Golf: Palmer snatches title from Torrance00:02
Racing: For the notebook00:02
Coalees' Notes: Pirate of the airwaves: Radio proposals, media initiatives and skives: another week in the art of Gordon Coales00:02
SA meeting00:02
Happy Anniversary: Sax, LPs, hypnosis and gorillas00:02
Chess: Geller's gaffe00:02
Letter: Sir Asil would not have been the first00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93: The top eight women's seeds00:02
An American myth finally bites the dust00:02
Obituary: Alec Horsley00:02
Instant coffee may protect against heart disease00:02
Charlie appears, and history vanishes: Night after night, a thief plundered an archaeological site; the police caught him red-handed, but were told not to prosecute. Nicholas Roe reports00:02
J'accuse00:02
Poll shows 80% favour police using US baton: Side-handled weapon endorsed in research00:02
Murder charge00:02
Kinnock says Scargill to blame over pit closures00:02
Iraq haggles over sanctions00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93: Allure of the weird and wonderful world that is 'Wimpleton': Bud Collins gives an American view of the mystique that has grown up around the All England Club lawns00:02
US 'will not be drawn into long conflict': White House tries to reassure public that troops will be home soon00:02
Kinnock blames Scargill00:02
Letter: Heritage Britain is not a 'fiction'00:02
Dangerous to know, and absolutely deadly to name00:02
Suburbia spurns the lawn police: Peter Pringle's America00:02
Fear for warders00:02
Thorn EMI expected to sell lighting division00:02
Out of Japan: Happy to pay for the safest streets in the world00:02
Till Scottish law do us part: Cameron Fyfe explains how Asians forced into marriage now have a way out00:02
Zeneca cash call on course for 80 per cent take-up00:02
Football: Vogts struggles with the expectation of success: Ken Jones, in Detroit, on a German manager who springs from a long tradition of excellence00:02
European Football: Real Madrid's awful encore00:02
Letter: Coal consciousness00:02
Molecule of the Month: Little killers that have been around for a long time: John Emsley queries whether dioxins really are the world's deadliest chemicals00:02
From mythical paradise to the world of Midas00:02
Some of the 27,000 cyclists who gathered on Clapham Common to take part in the 18th British Heart Foundation London to Brighton Bike Ride00:02
After 200 years, we still need you, Rev White: Malcolm Smith looks at how Britain's greatest amateur naturalist links an 18th-century Hampshire village with the global concerns of the Earth Summit00:02
Rugby Union: Lions allow Fox to rule the roost: Defeat in the unofficial 'fourth Test' confirms that the tourists will have to raise their game if they are ever to touch greatness00:02
Owen seeks a new mandate00:02
To President Clinton, another half-brother00:02
Somali elders appeal to UN to abandon use of force: Peace group wants lower US profile and general disarmament00:02
Taxes should rise00:02
Rugby Union: Hastings should be fit for Test00:02
TELEVISION / The cop out: John Lyttle takes the pulse of Heartbeat and Divine Inspiration00:02
Inside Eye00:02
Top pathologist joins hunt for gays' killer: New post-mortem examinations to be carried out on four victims00:02
Cricket: Gossip is order of the day00:02
Cricket: No escape from Wasim00:02
Athletics: Radcliffe soothes selectors with best 1500m this season: Former world junior cross-country champion justifies World Championship place as 20-year-old impresses in 10,000m debut00:02
THEATRE REVIEW / In the swim of it: Paul Taylor on Backstroke in a Crowded Pool at the Bush00:02
Theatre / 'The whipping boy is Miss Rigg': The director John Dexter, who died in 1989, had a formidable reputation as genius and beast. To mark the publication of his autobiography, three colleagues reflect on his style00:02
Letter: Judges can protect our civil rights00:02
Inquiry moves put future of nuclear plant in doubt00:02
Israeli charges00:02
Cricket: Ramprakash's Sunday best00:02
Letter: Put donations to the ballot00:02
BR fights for control of Channel link: First test train hauled through tunnel - Friction with private sector partners revealed00:02
Mates under mounting pressure to go: Minister likely to resign this week as government colleagues and Tory backbenchers lose patience over Nadir links00:02
Rowing: Turvey out on top: Henley women's regatta offers chance for leading Britons to race in domestic competition00:02
Cricket: The test of telly00:02
Leading Article: Plausible partners step on to the floor00:02
Muslim plea to EC summit: Izetbegovic to fly to Copenhagen - Owen hints Bosnia carve-up inevitable00:02
Court Circular00:02
Britain sees new realism at the heart of Europe00:02
Tory official denies his own account of Nadir meeting: Brendan Bruce's book refers to seeking money from the tycoon. Now he says that is incorrect. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93: Agassi profits from his rate of return: The showman's triumph last year showed a baseliner can beat the serve-and-volleyers on grass. John Roberts explains how he did it00:02
Letter: Put donations to the ballot00:02
Croquet: The perfect demonstration of the curious croquet crouch as one enthusiast gets down to the serious business of making sure his angles are correct00:02
Councils shake-up is under fire: Local Government Commission to announce more proposals today00:02
Games soon won't be kids' stuff any more: Big stars are being cast in sophisticated interactive movies that will bridge the gap between television and computer entertainment, reports Steve Homer00:02
Commodities: Tunisia presses EC on olive oil00:02
Fugitive forced to play a waiting game: Life in northern Cyprus is a far cry from Asil Nadir's London existence. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Letter: Evidence in teenagers' drug case00:02
Germany under pressure to cut interest rates: Copenhagen summit discusses jobs and European economy's slide into recession00:02
Suicide pact00:02
Equestrianism: Maxted stops sweep: Reserve wins Prix St Georges and Intermediaire I in 'friendly' international00:02
Wimbledon '93: The top eight men's seeds00:02
When the squalors moved in next door: As the Government plans to make squatting a crime, Laura Croker recalls her own experience00:02
Breast implant women to be placed on register: Health department says record of surgery is only a precaution00:02
Sporting digest: Olympic Games00:02
Bosnia crisis update00:02
Hockey: England eclipsed by Dutch00:02
Atherton stumbles on the verge of a century as England fight doggedly to avoid Test defeat by Australia00:02
Rebel pact may follow Japan poll00:02
The Week Ahead: EC heads to burn in Denmark00:02
Councils risk losing grants as road plans are rejected: Christian Wolmar and Oliver Tickell report on 'sea change' in counties' attitudes towards transport policy00:02
Saudis attack rulers by tape and fax: Robert Fisk examines how a hi-tech form of underground protest is proving successful in unsettling the monarchy00:02
Pembroke: Lime Street blues00:02
Still in office, but out of power: Detested on all sides, western politicians can offer nothing but wishful thinking, argues Jonathan Eyal00:02
Case Summaries00:02
Sporting digest: Boxing00:02
Administrator to sue former MCC advisers: Price Waterhouse finalises writs (CORRECTED)00:02
French leaders split over foreigners: Ministers object to immigration proposal00:02
Cricket: Ealham's efforts all in vain00:02
Oil tax amendment likely to fail: MP who proposed softening of PRT changes will miss debate00:02
Athletics: Johnson takes control by rising to occasion00:02
Kurds bring killer of Britons to justice: Iraqi 'peshmerga' were determined to clear their name of the murder of three television reporters00:02
Rebel troops bear down on Azeri capital: Brezhnev-era Communist comes out on top over elected President in complex power struggle00:02
Letter: A river cannot match the pull of the ocean00:02
No ruddy little men in the courtesy lounge