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Councillors urged to avoid 'trench warfare': Local government review chairman accuses councils of 'pressing self-destruct button'00:02
Russian PM cancels US trip00:02
In the pink00:02
Woman to lead Labour in Europe00:02
Market Report: ICI shares fall as Zeneca honeymoon period ends00:02
THEATRE / All dressed up with no place to go: Paul Taylor reviews Present Laughter at the Globe Theatre, London00:02
Letter: Artists' migration00:02
Obituary: Andre Frenaud00:02
Cricket: Cake rises to the occasion00:02
All hands to the paddles as Hong Kong crews struggle for supremacy00:02
Leading Article: Abandoned by an embarrassed PM00:02
Diary00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
TI in French link-up: Merger will rationalise world aerospace industry00:02
Home Computer: Telephone help with no axe to grind : The first place to seek help is the telephone support line. Wendy Grossman cuts through the confusion00:02
Cricket: Brown fails to stay: Henry Blofeld reports from Lord's00:02
Leaked letter finally ruined Mates's career: Dinner with Nadir's PR consultant compounded growing unease at minister's links with fugitive tycoon00:02
Man shot by IRA00:02
Fewer road deaths00:02
Solidarity asked00:02
FILM / Hanging around with the boys: The real cliffhanger is whether Stallone can pull his career out of the doldrums. Adam Mars-Jones on a rescue mission00:02
Smith Barney appointment surprises00:02
Armed with the latest technology, Challenger 2 boosts the Army's firepower and raises export hopes00:02
Director leaves00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Quotes of the day from the All England Club00:02
Law: Freelance route to job satisfaction: Working for yourself offers freedom and flexibility. Two advocates spoke to Sharon Wallach00:02
Elchibey loses power00:02
SA attack00:02
FILM / Coming to a video store near you: John Lyttle's monthly guide to the latest sell-through and rental videos00:02
Bottom Line: The news at SelecTV00:02
Killer may have left pub with gay victim00:02
Outside Edge: Sabine Durrant on the private collection of Yvonne Vinall00:02
Smith New Court leaps ahead to pounds 38m00:02
Bosch wields jobs axe as profits dive: Costs priority for car components maker00:02
Today's Number: 5000:02
NHS earns pounds 150m from private patients: Doctors earn average of pounds 45,000 a year in fees00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Let's not shake on it00:02
HTV chief out in 'new era' shake-up: Younger team to face challenge of takeover free-for-all as ITV bid moratorium expires00:02
Tanker fire kills 11 in Moscow street: Three packed trolley-buses set ablaze as Muscovites warn of 'accidents waiting to happen'00:02
Labour petitioners seek to overturn vote on women00:02
Whitehall manual urges roadbuilders to go wild with flowers00:02
Leading Article: Fair competition in the travel industry00:02
Obituary: Tahirou Congaka00:02
MUSIC / Short, sharp but not so shocking: Robert Maycock on the Platform summer new music festival00:02
1,000 more jobs to be lost at AEA00:02
A nuisance catches Europe off guard00:02
Home Computer: Turning on and off is not a peripheral matter00:02
Turkey prepares for a Kurdish bloodbath: Guerrillas strike in 20 European cities as Ankara masses 100,000 troops to wipe the PKK off the map00:02
Business and City In Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Letter: Hi] Whoops . . . Hello00:02
Pits offer00:02
Pembroke: The great escape00:02
Next week in Parliament00:02
Mates 'thrown to media wolves': Tories blame Serious Fraud Office campaign for resignation amid anger at Major's 'drift and lack of leadership'00:02
Israeli fence00:02
'Video nasties' seized in raids00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
FILM / Casting electric shadows: A season of films at the NFT focuses on the flourishing Chinese cinema. Sheila Johnston reports00:02
Quarry approved00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Triathlon: British grand prix series, Market Bosworth00:02
People: Shevardnadze paper chase00:02
BR pays widow00:02
Obituary: John M. Todd00:02
Robert Fleming's Wellcome boost00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Carriage driving: Horse driving trials, Sandringham00:02
In the old days they did the decent thing: Colin Brown asks elder statesmen why government ministers are apparently more reluctant to resign on matters of honour than they used to be00:02
Obituary: Richard Beamish00:02
Retailing losses hold back SW Electricity00:02
Law Update: Off to Abu Dhabi00:02
Britain misses out on pounds 15m EC aid00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Moping Medvedev blames his loss on tangled love match: Ukraine's rising star struck down by Cupid's arrow as French opponent takes advantage to reach third round00:02
HK progress00:02
LDP's decline leaves voters in a quandary: The Japanese remain suspicious of a divided opposition00:02
Rights conference plunges into chaos00:02
Letter: Channel rail bids00:02
No plastic, no shares rule in Bank plan for private deals00:02
Bacon's works on despair fetch six figures00:02
Hang-gliding: Thermal hermit's obsession with the superlative: 'I would be too scared to look over Beachy Head, but ask me to jump off with a hang-glider and it's no problem'00:02
Long stretch00:02
Two-thirds of GPs want to quit, survey finds00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Wrong man cremated in funeral firm 'mix-up'00:02
Obituary: Victor Maddern: Correction00:02
View from City Road: Bundesbank's dilemma on interest rates00:02
Construction woes pull down Shanks00:02
Drugs firm challenges sleeping tablet ban00:02
Brooke opposes moving the goalposts on playing fields: Julia Hagedorn reports on dissent over plans to free schools from having to offer a minimum of recreation space00:02
Chancellor hints at tax rise in Budget00:02
On night patrol in search of Aideed: Karl Maier joined a US helicopter crew as it scanned Mogadishu for the fugitive general00:02
View from City Road: Can Smiths keep the pot boiling?00:02
Bottom Line: TSB strategy shows impressive logic for the medium term00:02
Statoil and Neste in dollars 2.5bn merger00:02
Lost leaders in need of an enemy00:02
Gays celebrate decriminalisation: Alan Murdoch in Dublin reports on the Dail's landmark decision00:02
Cricket: Morris flourishing in a fertile land: Glamorgan's current crop push selection claims while enjoying the high life as Championship leaders: Martin Johnson reports from Swansea00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Racing: Newton's law to stay in France00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: Harsh consequences of mineral excavation00:02
Leading Article: Time takes its toll on a party's good name00:02
First H-bomb built amid safety fears: Documents highlight nuclear duplicity and a lucrative wartime trade. Tom Wilkie reports00:02
Doctors develop 'safer' prenatal diagnostic test00:02
Senate deal00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Bailey within an ace of making Britain's day: Last year's finalist forced to rely heavily on his reserves of resilience and a trusted weapon while the elder statesman bids farewell00:02
Heart problem00:02
Golf: Mitchell cannot beat the clock00:02
Smoggy day00:02
Law Lords ban secrecy that keeps 'lifers' ignorant of detention term00:02
Disposals boost Lonrho: Newcomer Bock picks up pounds 2.9m in dividend payments on 22% holding00:02
'Face to face with God, I still maintain my innocence'00:02
Khasbulatov told to boycott Yeltsin constitution talks00:02
Troops fought in Gulf war with unreliable rifle: Report catalogues 32 defects in weapon00:02
'I wish I had sent the watch to you'00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Cricket: Tall, cool Ostler: Rob Steen reports from Ilford00:02
Bishops' pledge on women priests00:02
Troops fought in Gulf war with unreliable rifle: Report catalogues 32 defects in weapon00:02
'M25 gang witness threatened': Woman tells court she was pressurised by police and is no longer sure of evidence00:02
Don't photograph me, I'm only the columnist00:02
Court Circular00:02
Lack of choice put travel agents under scrutiny: The three biggest tour operators in Britain own agencies which sell half the package holidays. The Office of Fair Trading is to investigate00:02
Golf: Davies short of Wright moves00:02
Tennis: Electronic eyes on lines for US Open00:02
Germany snubs French interest rate initiative: Optimism in UK industry is falling, CBI survey shows00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
BOOK REVIEW / What's love got to do with it?: It: Sex Since the Sixties - Jonathon Green: Secker & Warburg, pounds 17.9900:02
Head appointed00:02
FILM / Director's Cut: Jennifer Lynch on a moment of silent magic in Akira Kurosawa's Dreams00:02
Orderly face of 'crime town': Sutton's MP wants stonger action against young offenders. Will Bennett reports00:02
Protesters attacked by police awarded pounds 89,000: Wapping demonstrators call for sacking of six serving officers00:02
Racing: Plate can serve as Quick's ticket to Australia: A popular victory at Newcastle could earn a passage to the Melbourne Cup. Chris Corrigan reports00:02
Letter: Arts puppet in the worst of all worlds00:02
Racing: Foresee enters combat with Commander00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Hero's broadside at LTA's 'kick in teeth'00:02
Disgraced party seeks new image: Patricia Clough examines Italy's Christian Democrat survival plan00:02
Marathon death00:02
The Independent/Scholastic Story of the Year: Two runners up and the rest of the top ten00:02
Percussionist provides musical support for research on status of endangered climbing palm00:02
The missionary in Mr Money: One word from George Soros and currencies quiver. Now the international speculator is pumping his millions into eastern Europe, reports John Torode00:02
Law Report: Other side's counsel's fees relevant: Lord Chancellor v Wrigh - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Garland), 21 May 199300:02
Pride of place for favoured firms00:02
Cairo buildings collapse00:02
CBI reports fall in optimism00:02
Letter: Mobilised opposition worries Conservatives00:02
Satellite grab00:02
LDP defectors criticised00:02
PATRICK COCKBURN in Washington: Gang believed to have links with group that bombed World Trade Center00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Second German fan questioned by police00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Yesterday's British Challenge00:02
Just another casualty in Britain's long decline00:02
Letter: Equity and affordability in the debate over graduate tax00:02
Killer gets life00:02
ART / Excursions into the third dimension: Maggi Hambling, who is best known for her expressionist paintings, recently turned sculptor. She discusses her conversion with Iain Gale00:02
Obituary: Nebojsa Dimovic00:02
TSB bad debts drop by pounds 227m to pounds 205m00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Football: 'The end' for Maradona00:02
EBRD officials set to quit: Uncertainty over Attali's future 'bringing work to a standstill'00:02
Aristide to meet coup leaders: Deposed Haitian president to discuss return of democracy00:02
Cricket: Kent get into swing: Derek Hodgson reports from Headingley00:02
Rugby Union: Hastings and Richards passed fit for tomorrow's second Test as tourists make four changes. Steve Bale reports from Wellington00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Nine held in Tyneside raids00:02
Sinowatz cleared00:02
Legal ruling puts end to extradition loophole: Illegal acts to ensure trial under scrutiny00:02
The Queen at MI500:02
Cost of tunnel will be more than doubled: Eurotunnel plans to raise another pounds 1bn and schedules the opening for next May, one year over schedule00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Procter & Gamble plans cuts in workforce00:02
Estonians accused of anti-Russian 'apartheid'00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Athletics: McColgan's untimely withdrawal00:02
The Independent/Scholastic Story of the Year: 'It's about a little river near to us . . .'00:02
Inside Parliament: History repeats in Mates affair : Press blamed again after a resignation - Rifkind accused of betraying Scotland over Trident contract00:02
Germany's deeper problems00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Law Update: Peak practice00:02
The Daily Poem: Captain Death00:02
Boxing: Stewart's eye on title tilt: Britain's unknown heavyweight boxer has a second chance to impress tomorrow. Ken Jones reports from Atlantic City00:02
FILM / Two dames who dine on suckers: Innocent Blood John Landis (US); Old Lady who Walked in the Sea (18) Laurent Heynemann (Fr)00:02
Hungary controls plague of locusts00:02
Home Computer: Jargon buster00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Birthdays00:02
Bosnians under strong pressure to accept 'reality': Sarajevo team is 'open to ideas'00:02
Setback in US battle to extradite Maze escaper00:02
Kurds attack Turkish targets across Europe: Munich hostages freed after 14 hours - Swiss threaten to expel ambassador in Berne after extremist shot00:02
Scientists find way of detecting space junk00:02
If you're going to the ball, don't forget to take your balaclava00:02
Letter: The intellectual as Robin Hood00:02
Obituary: Louis W. Parker00:02
Devonport awarded pounds 5bn contract to refit Tridents: Scottish Tories add voices to widespread anger at 800 job losses. Patricia Wynn Davies and James Cusick report00:02
Letter: Decline in number of unfit dwellings00:02
View from City Road: Danger of a media monopoly00:02
Law Update: New manager00:02
Law: Courtroom technology on trial: Videos, television and computers can aid the pursuit of justice, but, as Jenny Grove explains, they are not always witness-friendly00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Wilkinson embarks on a victory mission00:02
Letter: Equity and affordability in the debate over graduate tax00:02
Looting orgy at Chinese mine00:02
Football: Leeds' pounds 3.25m Ferguson bid accepted00:02
Abiola throws down gauntlet: Nigerian leader urged to 'pull back from brink' as poll annulment is condemned00:02
Obituary: Sasha Young00:02
The Independent/Scholastic Story of the Year: Kevin the Blue00:02
Letter: Equity and affordability in the debate over graduate tax00:02
Black market made pounds 10m for government00:02
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