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Letter: Chief Buthelezi: not 'mad, bad or extremely dangerous', but much maligned00:02
Athletics: Daring Denmark drives Britain into second place: Russians complete a men's and women's double on a weekend of mixed fortunes for Britons in the European Cup00:02
Croats and Serbs launch joint attack: Former enemies in Bosnia declare that their war is over for good00:02
Cricket: Smith's answer is 19100:02
Raid on Baghdad: Funeral marchers call for vengeance00:02
Mad? We're running to keep sane: Chasing a human 'hare' through a wood is no mug's game, reports Andrea Adams00:02
THEATRE / Coming under friendly fire: Paul Taylor on Sam Shepard's States of Shock in Salisbury and Trevor Griffiths' Comedians in London00:02
Costa whistleblower 'made a scapegoat': Manager at Greek bank became suspicious of Cypriot after call from BCCI, reports Tim Kelsey00:02
Jam today, blood on your suit tomorrow00:02
Raid on Baghdad: Tomahawk signals limits of US power00:02
TELEVISION / Production Notes00:02
Happy Anniversary: England annihilate Australia00:02
Accountable Old Lady00:02
Now I'm t-t-talkin' 'bout their g-g-generation00:02
Boy accused00:02
BT lines up Sonic and Schwarzenegger for callers00:02
Letter: Irish territorial claims00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Philosophy gives a lesson new meaning: Diana Hinds meets children taking their first steps in developing critical reasoning00:02
Oxfam recalls 1,100 poisonous necklaces: Toxins used to kill Bulgarian dissident found in charity shop trinkets00:02
Reports warn that UK recovery is vulnerable: LBS says unemployment will climb again00:02
Rugby Union: Lions' hearts uplifted for the series business: Hastings' men glory in a Test triumph which has more than eased the pain of persistent failure by Lions sides in New Zealand00:02
S Korea lines up pounds 360m Tornado order: BAe and partners would benefit from new arms policy less dependent on US00:02
Obituary: Louis Bondy00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Boxing: Benn not so gentle on Gent: British public prepares for a rematch of super-middleweights00:02
Diary: 28 June - 4 July00:02
Cricket / Sunday League: Bicknells' benefit00:02
Antwerp: who can know it and not rave?00:02
Leading Article: An unsatisfactory reply to terrorism00:02
Obituary: Binay Ranjan Sen00:02
If you need a quick fix, call a hacker: Business users' computing needs can change fast. Software producers may soon be forced into short cuts to keep up, writes Darrel Ince00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Chess: Kasparov's deceptive sacrifice00:02
Raid on Baghdad: Edited text of President Clinton's address to the nation00:02
Lord Runcie teams up with his former envoy before sending him into bat at fundraising cricket match00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Today's Number: 140,00000:02
They're in it for the disposable income: Not everyone is happy about a National Childbirth Trust deal with Pampers nappies. Deborah Jackson reports00:02
Rugby Union: Van Rensburg wins draw00:02
Racing: Commander proves Curragh overlord: Pat Eddery hails the dual-Derby winner as among the best he has ridden while the French falter again00:02
Big Brother is watching Boris Becker: How many statistics can tennis fans stomach? Computers now tell us more about a match than we ever need to know, says Susan Watts00:02
Obituary: Sandy Broughton00:02
Not in office, but in power00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Letter: Housing ills00:02
TELEVISION / Overstepping the borders: John Lyttle gives Strathblair a bit of Highland clearance and reels from the assaults of a mighty mouth00:02
Azeri accord00:02
Letter: Happy poems, please00:02
Bondholders decide Heron's fate: Ronson in line for rich rewards if agreement is reached on pounds 1.4bn rescue plan00:02
Raid on Baghdad: Jury, judge and executioner: Washington's attack leaves Arab allies uneasy about double standards, writes Charles Richards, Middle East Editor00:02
Obituary: Jacqueline Wheldon00:02
Keenan post00:02
Court Circular00:02
Canoeing: The gleaming waterways of the capital carry a double-kayak attack through Little Venice00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Letter: Adieu to a language we can call our own00:02
It's big, but what's so hot about that?: Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest welcome a bloated summer visitor - the red giant Antares00:02
Leading Article: Monday morning blues and family life00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
OPERA / Animal magic: Edward Seckerson on Janacek at the Royal Opera00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Two die in air crash00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Italy's voting law set for approval: Patricia Clough reports from Rome on fears that electoral reforms will not prove successful00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Turkey bomb hurts tourists00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell outfoxed by Fittipaldi: Brazilian makes most of Briton's mistake00:02
Obituary: Sandy Broughton00:02
Letter: Polish secret service suspected of press attacks00:02
Hopes rise for an end to Russian free-for-all: Progress in search for a new constitution00:02
Rivals to hold meeting on Nigerian poll: Human-rights group rejects Babangida's decision to re-run QBY: NICHOLAS KOTCH of Reuters00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Courier draws strength from moments of isolation: A quiet American at the baseline takes heart from the style of a fellow student's victory in last year's final. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Letter: Universities and supermarkets00:02
Baseball: Young the best of the worst00:02
Motorway madness00:02
Hockey: Scotland earn deserved draw00:02
Commodities: Devil of a quandary for the tin men00:02
Clinton acclaims Iraq strike: - US moves aircraft carrier closer to Iraq - Kurds most likely target for retaliation - 10,000 call for revenge at funeral for the dead00:02
College heads block debate over university break-up: Academics oppose plans that could abolish single London degree00:02
Pay settlements to rebound as recession ends: Study shows most deals beat inflation and predicts higher labour turnover00:02
Out of Japan: Getting hooked on a samurai sport00:02
G7 urged to resolve row on markets00:02
Letter: Expensive roads that nobody seems to want00:02
Brewers and leisure industry seek reform of licensing laws00:02
Coma girl and baby 'doing well'00:02
The Week Ahead: Clocks given a second chance to align with Earth00:02
Obituary: Louis Bondy00:02
Letter: Universities and supermarkets00:02
Greyhound Derby Final: Steal for Hustle00:02
Doctors back right to choose sex of child: Ethics committee says gender selection is 'acceptable form of family planning'. Judy Jones reports on the BMA's recommendations00:02
Leading Article: Daring plan lost in a sea of rubbish00:02
Full employment with a difference: In the first of four articles, Robert Skidelsky sees a way to get Britain working again00:02
Coales' Notes: Trail-blazing for the arts: Lured on to late-night radio, Gordon Coales says more than he means to00:02
Teenage gang members held after crime wave00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Fugitive Cypriot funded Mandela visit: 60,000 pounds contribution for ANC leader's visit was sought by senior Labour Party figure00:02
UN planners set out on road to winter00:02
A winning way with rare words: A 15-year-old London schoolboy has become Scrabble's youngest champion00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
AWB invasion of talks puts De Klerk on the spot: Awkward questions are being asked, John Carlin writes from Johannesburg00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Doctoring the records00:02
Captain dies00:02
Howard drops proposals for Met authority00:02
Parachute death00:02
Peer fuels Tory funding row: McAlpine questions wisdom of pursuing former Nissan UK chief accused of tax fraud00:02
Golf: Rocca triumphs in a French comedy of errors: Ryder Cup beckons Italian00:02
Birthdays00:02
Raid on Baghdad: Court told of Bush death plot00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Cricket: Atherton proves a point00:02
Haitians negotiate on democracy: UN mediator shuttles between deposed President Aristide and military leader at meeting on restoring elected government00:02
Northwest faces bankruptcy as global air slump continues00:02
Baseball: Young the best of the worst00:02
OPERA / Living the charmed life: Nick Kimberley on Haydn and Mozart in the garden at Garsington00:02
Fans exhausted00:02
Smaller Companies: Business Post can deliver the profits in parcels00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pranksters with garden tools and the foolish corn cultists: 'Round in Circles' - Jim Schnabel: Hamish Hamilton, 16.99 pounds00:02
Armed for action00:02
Football: Tapie defensive: French bribery scandal00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Queues for the palace00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Benefit changes 'could help poor'00:02
Blatant rigging of votes in Moroccan poll: Street protests erupt at denial of victory to candidate who won 80 per cent of ballot00:02
Letter: Adieu to a language we can call our own00:02
Concorde refit is last hurrah of unfulfilled aviation dream: Champagne by request and a minimum of caviare00:02
Anglers rescued00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Agassi in tune for a show-stopper with the flying Dutchman: The second week of Wimbledon begins with confrontations of markedly different approaches. John Roberts examines styles00:02
Renault sell-off should raise at least pounds 2bn: Privatisation after French car maker's merger with Volvo will place 40% with institutions00:02
Mafia junior00:02
Pembroke: Arty party00:02
Law rethink00:02
Food is still scarce in the devastated Somali capital, where scuffles break out over aid hand-outs00:02
Golf: Dobson's late charge gives her first title00:02
Rugby Union: Carling's responsibility to maintain momentum00:02
Boxing: Holyfield in a tangle of title aspirants: The world heavyweight division is beset by contractual complications00:02
Challenger for leadership of BMA casts convention aside00:02
Afghans urged to free old foe: UN asks Kabul to release Najibullah00:02
Rugby Union: Lions plot a repeat: Tourists make history00:02
Coal industry may face 'death by a thousand market tests': Delegates meet amid signs of bleak future for the NUM00:02
Japan finds a place in the suburbs: North London is facing the culture shock of a retail village for Japanese expatriates. Tom Stevenson reports (CORRECTED)00:02
The Daily Poem: Don't smile please00:02
Concorde refit is last hurrah of unfulfilled aviation dream: Christian Wolmar looks back on a trouble-ridden Anglo-French project that failed to reach the heights predicted by its designers00:02
Party leaders split over attack00:02
Rally round the title deeds, boys, and move the riff raff on00:02
German battle00:02
Man dies after street stabbing: Riot police called to scene of knife attack00:02
Dumb waiters that square the ocean's food circle: Gabrielle Walker explains how algae make meals for all the fish in the sea00:02
Arts 'can ease inner-city alienation'00:02
Cycling: LeMond out of Tour de France00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Birthday celebration of names at low prices00:02
'Leader of Africa' image is tarnished: Chaos over election threatens Nigeria's United Nations Council aspirations00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Radicals march to their own tune: In the first of four reports on growing Islamic fundamentalism in Egypt, Robert Fisk finds bedlam in a Cairo military court00:02
'Vigilantes' appeal00:02
Rugby Union: The hosts admit to a 'stuffing'00:02
Sniper kills soldier00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Letter: Chief Buthelezi: not 'mad, bad or extremely dangerous', but much maligned00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Gardai question seven over killing00:02
Strip the emperor of his clothes: Cruise missiles will not destroy Saddam Hussein. Losing face before the Iraqi people will, says Kanan Makiya00:02
Racing: Fort fends off rivals00:02
Corporate milch-cows take hard look at LDP: Donors' dilemma as Japanese ruling party faces stern poll test00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Racing: Fort fends off rivals