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India condemned00:02
Out of America: We have ways of making you cut your lawn00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Japanese crackdown fails to halt 'alien' tide: Police think immigrants are being brought in by mobsters to do the jobs that no one else wants00:02
Factory bargains and mobile homes: In the third of four articles, Robert Skidelsky advocates pay and housing reforms00:02
German legal eagles sink their claws into the Maastricht treaty: Court challenge means Bonn could be the last to ratify00:02
Last orders00:02
Birthdays00:02
Leading Article: Hit balls, but do not speak rudely of them00:02
Abolition of degree classification urged: Final grades are matter of chance, academic says00:02
United Newspapers seeks pounds 190m: Rumours of Express disposal subdued by rights issue for expansion00:02
Letter: Paraguay's trade00:02
SFO director denies impropriety over prosecution of Nadir00:02
Changes to law on provocation rejected00:02
Major in dilemma over HK meetings: The Prime Minister must decide what can be done about the continuing lack of progress in negotiations with China on the colony00:02
Rugby Union: Lions' heart failure is seized upon by Waikato: The tourists' second-choice team are made to look second-rate in their record defeat against the national champions00:02
Estonia's Russians threaten breakaway00:02
Architecture: Wanted: a space to set us free: They may have disabilities, but they are artists and deserve a building that expresses their intellectual and emotional aims, says Peter Dormer00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Elchibey backed00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Caledonian's asset value rises by 18%: Shares soar after profits rise announced00:02
UN forces risk sinking into military quagmire in Somalia: Firefights with militiamen become a daily event with rising toll of death and injury00:02
Football / Non-League Notebook: Merthyr stay in Conference but future is under threat00:02
Vanishing down a Grockle Duct: There's nothing wrong with cultural tourism. Except that it is destroying the objects of its gaze00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Media: A group therapy session with Canada's BBC: Michael Leapman listened as journalists agonised over the ethics and control of political reporting00:02
Arson conviction00:02
View from City Road: Scramble for the high ground in commercial TV00:02
Leading Article: Allegations that must be tested00:02
Obituary: Heather Tanner00:02
Nuclear industry feels squeeze as 3,200 jobs are axed: Delay in commissioning reprocessing plant at Sellafield is blamed for BNFL cutbacks00:02
Letter: Nothing new in doing the decent thing00:02
Major intervenes in dispute over 'News at Ten'00:02
Terrorist dies00:02
Racing: Bookmakers are caught by Hook00:02
Cycling: Freewheeling exile makes his mark on Main Street: Jonathan Rendall looks at the career of Malcolm Elliott, the British cyclist now winning in the United States whose potential in Europe was not quite realised00:02
MPs seek action from G7 to reduce African debt burden00:02
Athletics: Britain's winning six to face America's young challenge: Cup champions in Edinburgh action00:02
Obituary: Jean Cau00:02
Letter: Adieu, dudes00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Brighter in the shades00:02
Obituary: Jean Cau00:02
Out of America: We have ways of making you cut your lawn00:02
Doctors reject right to choose babies' gender: The BMA in Torquay decides sex selection on social or legal grounds is unethical00:02
Media: Why Mike Baldwin never has to walk: Once branded products were kept out of TV drama. Now marketing executives know how to get names named, says Meg Carter00:02
Letter: Risks and rewards of nuclear power00:02
Letter: Nothing new in doing the decent thing00:02
Law Report: Cordial cannot be called champagne: Taittinger and others v Allbev Ltd and another. Court of Appeal (Sir Thomas Bingham, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Mann and Lord Justice Peter Gibson). 25 June 1993.00:02
Ivory Towers: Computer simulation and the con man00:02
THEATRE / Damp spots among the purple patches: Paul Taylor on Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens at the Criterion Theatre00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Tories pursued for 440,000 pounds00:02
Direct rule00:02
Obituary: Rabbi David Lifshitz00:02
We were true vigilantes, not kidnappers00:02
Granada pays pounds 68m for 15% stake in London Weekend: Deal signals shake-up in ITV network - pounds 12m windfall for executives00:02
The Daily Poem: Windsor00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Machiavellian slant to news00:02
THEATRE / Telling tales from Bollywood: Lift: Sarah Hemming on a spoof of Indian films, Yerma in Punjabi, Chengdu Theatre Co and the Hanoi Water Puppets00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Seeboard axe poised over more jobs00:02
Iraqi Kurds struggle against economic current: They are the world's forgotten problem. But 'we cannot live like beggars for ever', a leader in Arbil tells Hugh Pope00:02
View from City Road: Airbus flies ahead of the opposition00:02
Belize votes as UK starts troop pull-out: Guatemalan assurance on recognition gives a boost to the incumbent00:02
Balladur will not attend G7 summit00:02
Tennis / Wuimbledon '93: Delgado's revenge win00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: A bleak end to winter00:02
Court Circular00:02
Arts judges penalise political correctness00:02
BOOK REVIEW / And anon, methought, the wood began to move: 'The Voice of the Earth' - Theodore Roszak: Bantam Press, 17.99 pounds00:02
Sit-ups to fit official crimes00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Sampras confronts the Vegas showman: Trevor Haylett on today's men's quarter-finals00:02
Open verdict00:02
Climber survives 1,000 ft plunge: Briton crawled for help as friend lay dead on Jungfrau00:02
Pembroke: FNN, cable and fable00:02
Bank leaves plumber high and dry: Company could close unless 285,000 pounds for work on City building is paid00:02
Coca-Cola targets schools for sales: Vending 'royalty payments' offered to primary headteachers by drinks company00:02
Diary: Narrow victory for the new Master00:02
Storehouse gives Carlton man top job: Strategy brief for Edelman as he fills four-month gap left by Dworkin00:02
Racing: Blurred mechanics of Tenby's Derby failure: The excuses wear thin for Epsom's beaten favourite as the Eclipse promises a moment of truth00:02
Halma reports record advance: Group's strategy of organic growth helps to offset effects of recession00:02
Letter: Risks and rewards of nuclear power00:02
Serb attack may be Bosnia's final battle: Large numbers of refugees reported to be fleeing area as huge force starts strategic action00:02
Water chief 'was unwell' before his disappearance00:02
Paris Post War00:02
Letter: Debating subsidiarity00:02
Rugby League: The Irish missionaries: Fans spread word on the Emerald Isle. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Graf turns on her title tunnel vision to crush Capriati: Set point passes unnoticed by German champion as her focus on winning a fifth singles title becomes a study in concentration00:02
Driver's 1m pounds crash00:02
Letter: Risks and rewards of nuclear power00:02
Time called on drivers over the limit: A 1.6m pounds campaign was launched yesterday to deter summertime drink-drivers. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Fugitive Cypriot gave 25,000 pounds for Mandela party: Former Labour leader's endorsement used to persuade businessman to give money00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
In-house fraud doubles in a year00:02
Racing: Fatherland scratched00:02
Wettest place in the world fears a shortage of water: Rain falls only in bucketfuls for the Khasi people of north-east India, writes Tim McGirk in Cherrapunji00:02
Cricket: Atherton is happy to play a waiting game: Glenn Moore meets the Lancashire batsman who is facing the most testing challenge of his career00:02
Pop refrain drives message home00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Quotes of the day00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Smart money rides on swearing off the swear-words00:02
Cricket: Border 'disappointed' by McCague's decision: England's choice of 'Australian' bowler still attracting criticism as Test opener cements place with impressive run of form00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker's fillip for Britain with an opening-day double: Midnight Madness a winner00:02
Police hold serial killer: New York gardener found with woman's corpse in his vehicle says he killed her and 16 other prostitutes00:02
Letter: Adieu, dudes00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Chinese take-away00:02
Boxing: Mercer on bribery charge00:02
New members00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Martens joins race to succeed Delors: Andrew Marshall in Strasbourg reports on the jockeying for power at the heart of the European Community00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Better to be late with the news00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Bonn announces swingeing cuts in benefit payments: Unemployed, settlers and building workers are among those hit00:02
BAT strikes European deal with US rival00:02
Rugby Union: Test boost for French00:02
MUSIC / Concentrated listening: Robert Maycock on a David Bedford premiere in Spitalfields00:02
British Biotechnology losses increase to 13m pounds00:02
Letter: Clinton's maverick raid courts fresh dangers00:02
Wettest place in the world fears a shortage of water: Rain falls only in bucketfuls for the Khasi people of north-east India, writes Tim McGirk in Cherrapunji00:02
BBC keeps its options open over the future of Radio 400:02
When your father won't get off your backhand: Cindy Hahn looks at the destructive relationship between a violent ex-convict and his daughter, who pulled out of Wimbledon00:02
Newly-weds pay homage at imperial tomb00:02
Today's Number: 147700:02
Market Report: Prospect of takeover spree a turn-on for TV shares00:02
Letter: Clinton's maverick raid courts fresh dangers00:02
Architecture: A sombre reminder of the mechanics of genocide: The Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington is not a comfortable place to visit. Stephanie Williams reports00:02
TELEVISION / Making it up on the hoof00:02
THEATRE / Skin-deep and star-crossed: Punks and skins have come together to play Romeo and Juliet. Michael Lawton reports00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Men at work and wives at tea: Felicity Mulgan learnt that joining her husband on a posting to Africa meant a frustrating life of small talk and cooking00:02
Hockey: Chance for young players to stake their Olympic claim: Slocombe's first British women's squad00:02
BT discounts on calls may have breached licence: Share sale prospectus warns that regulation is hitting profits - Private investors to save 10p on first instalment00:02
Mates 'lays out facts' that led to resignation: This is an edited text of the personal statement by Michael Mates, the former Minister of State for Northern Ireland00:02
Suffolk stage suits sale of Ashton collection: Dalya Alberge finds nostalgia and romance from the world of ballet reflected in items on offer at an out-of-London auction today00:02
Letter: Clinton's maverick raid courts fresh dangers00:02
Girl 'killed baby in bath'00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Hooked by fantasy00:02
Nuclear bill paid00:02
INTERVIEW / A night without stars on the Avenue: The impresario Thelma Holt is gambling on West End Shakespeare without big names. Georgina Brown met her00:02
Peer 'kept drugs in furniture polish can': Marquess of Bristol00:02
Split on fleet00:02
Haiti plea00:02
Retailers 'becoming vigilantes to protect stores'00:02
Motor Racing: Denial on Senna sacking00:02
Cash card clue00:02
Murder case widow 'was a delight to care for'00:02
Chess: Celebrating the end of the season00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Rowing: World Cup enhances Henley programme: The enduring secret of the Royal Regatta lies in its endearing mixture of abilities. Hugh Matheson reports00:02
Slovakia faces Hungarian veto00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
A spending cap fits, so make the parties wear it: Curbs on election campaign budgets would lift political fundraising from the gutter, argues Colin Brown00:02
Inside Parliament: An emotional and bizarre performance: Former minister clashes with Speaker in resignation speech - Childcare Bill introduced - Pit closures attacked00:02
Obituary: Simone Michelle00:02
Waddington 20% jump takes shares to year's high00:02
View from City Road: US smoke clouds dilute BAT's gain00:02
Leadership disowns McNamara plan for Ulster00:02
Lloyd's in danger of break-up, says report00:02
With this technology, who needs to travel?00:02
Methodists vote00:02
German loses 50,000 pounds on tennis tickets00:02
Statistics depress hopes of US recovery00:02
Nigeria unrest after poll veto00:02
Bottom Line: Twins to branch out00:02
Touvier surfaces00:02
Football: CSKA Moscow coach accuses Marseille: French champions face new investigation00:02
Obituary: Barbara Ker-Seymer00:02
You can run but you can't hide without the doyen's help00:02
Four people in one family are jailed for child sex00:02
Spanish PM on look-out for coalition partners00:02
Leading Article: Books or principles? Heads must decide00:02
Designers tune in to the feel of the Nineties: Roger Tredre finds that 'travellers of the soul' are at home in Milan00:02
Bottom Line: Ferranti still in the doldrums00:02
Expense cuts lift Lowndes profits00:02
Murdoch holds fire on HK television bid: US regulators allow media tycoon to buy New York Post to save jobs00:02
Council tax pleas00:02
Boy tells murder trial how he saw quarrel00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: The All England Club still provides the stage for the antics of the game's ageing court jester as he entertains his legion of fans00:02
Athens-Tirana relations sink to new low: Dispute highlights a new Balkan crisis - the fate of ethnic Albanians, says Tony Barber00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Breaking the mould00:02
Labour to set quotas for women: Executive to vote on move that could ensure 80 female MPs after next election00:02
Show of minuscule machinery points precise way to the future: Susan Watts reports on the pinhead-sized components which could revolutionise lives00:02
Between the lines: Jude Kelly on the comfort to be found in poetry and citrus fruit00:02
Firefighters in strike threat00:02
US plane opens fire on radar site in south Iraq: Missile strike on Baghdad helps President's poll ratings but many question his ability to cure the economy00:02
Mates defies Speaker's gag: Former minister fears for system of justice and demands an inquiry, reports Anthony Bevins00:02
A Slice of the Action00:02
Ponies attacked00:02
Media Types: Go to church? Good heavens, he's too busy doing God's PR: The radio vicar00:02
Whale medicine00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Hingis showing what little girls are made of: Switzerland gives a lead in the department of youth - Paul Hayward listens to the hopes and dreams of the youngest competitor playing in Wimbledon fortnight