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Motor Racing: Renault in row over regulations00:02
Police to cordon off City from bombers00:02
The Sheehy Inquiry: Police 'jobs for life' culture swept away by inquiry: Rank and file representative says authors of Sheehy report understand little or nothing about policing00:02
Letter: Iraqi Kurds: victims of the West's self-interested policy?00:02
Unions to launch campaign for boycott of Shell products00:02
Allies in new Saddam alert: Iraq warned of retaliation if troops invade Kurdish security zone00:02
Worst for Russia may be over: Andrew Higgins in Moscow reports on budding economic optimism00:02
ITV told to keep their news at ten00:02
Obituary: Sir Austin Robinson00:02
Public Services Management Update: The Beeb experience00:02
Golf: Show up and take the bung00:02
Gang rapes girl, 1500:02
Education: With a little help from their friends: Learning is easier when your teacher is a teenager. Simon Denison visits a school where peer tutoring is getting results00:02
Obituary: Gianfranco Masini00:02
ROCK / Review: Mirror shades: Jasper Rees on Chris Isaak and his amazing performing suit at the Apollo00:02
Golf: Davies lifts her hopes00:02
Sports Letters: Unsporting behaviour00:02
Peace document00:02
Save small firms and they will save us: Investment is the key to full employment, says Robert Skidelsky, concluding his series00:02
Stockbroker claims PM's office demanded bribe00:02
Belgium takes EC helm with plans to boost integration: PM of a federalist nation believes in pushing for 'not less but more Europe'00:02
Letter: Benefits that must be maintained00:02
Leading Article: The making of a better force00:02
Letter: Jam tomorrow00:02
The Sheehy Inquiry: Police warn of conflict over review proposals: The Sheehy recommendations will change radically the roles of all officers from chief constables to the lower ranks. Terry Kirby assesses their reactions00:02
Le Pen in limbo00:02
Obituary: Sun Ra00:02
Obituary: Sir John Davis00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In defiance of Franco, in honour of friends: 'The Use of Memory' - Tom Burns: Sheed and Ward, 19.95 pounds00:02
View from City Road: Reform needed in housing market00:02
TELEVISION / Critical Eye00:02
LDP facelift turns spotlight on young image-makers: Japan's political dinosaur hopes a youthful look will save it from extinction, says Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Football: Barnet suffer loss of Stein00:02
Court told boy 'made mistake' over quarrel00:02
The case of the hidden agenda: The latest plans for police reform are part of a historical process of centralisation, says P A J Waddington00:02
Education: Playing the detectives: In Derbyshire, pupils are taking the law into their own hands - with the full approval of the police. Julia Hagedorn investigates00:02
FEATIVALS / What's so great about the great outdoors?: Glastonbury, soul at Ally Pally, Jazz on a Summer's Day - last weekend, music took to the open air. Our reviewers breathed deeply00:02
Obituary: Sasha Young00:02
Market Report: Banks and insurers lead rise on US hopes00:02
Poorest families 14% worse off00:02
Sports Letters: Spitting image00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Public Services Management Update: Urban executive00:02
Sports Letters: Time to lament00:02
CBI calls for public sector pay freeze in blitz on spending00:02
Florins cashed in00:02
Letter: 'Americanism' was used by Chaucer00:02
ROCK / Gig Guide00:02
Leading Article: Saudi Arabia's way of death must change00:02
Bottom Line: GEC's promise of renewed growth has still to be realised00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Pembroke: Sir Tom Cowie turns engine off for last time00:02
Clinton to extend ban on nuclear testing: British lobbying fails to persuade President to abandon moratorium00:02
Letter: Returning choice to disabled people00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker's third win00:02
Goldsmith's Newmont stake falls below 5%00:02
Zealots lose fight to let sleeping guru lie00:02
One in ten new teachers 'unsuited to job': Survey by school inspectors raises questions about the effectiveness of training. Julia Hagedorn reports00:02
Andreotti set to lose immunity00:02
View from City Road: SFO must not be weakened00:02
Blood-pressure drugs linked to bowel cancer00:02
A tempting technology PEG00:02
Hanson pays dollars 3.2bn for US chemical group: 'We would rather get in while there is still value at an attractive price than wait for this train to leave the station'00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Mandlikova is inspiration for Novotna: The spectre of the Czech connection, past and present, looms large in today's women's semi-finals00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Fire widow wins 141,000 pounds damages00:02
Touts in contempt case00:02
Abdullah brothers resign Starmin posts: Quarrying group scraps final dividend00:02
Arms industry seeks civilian role: David Bowen reports on responses to a steady loss of defence orders and jobs00:02
Hardy in 29m pounds cash call00:02
Deadlock broken00:02
Inside File: The dog and duck show sets off to perform in Tokyo00:02
Blandford cleared of assaulting police during arrest: Charges dropped because warrant was invalid. Will Bennett reports00:02
Schengen deal00:02
Rugby Union: Lions take heed of the All Blacks' approach: McGeechan's Test team have perfected the art of taking on and beating New Zealand in their traditional areas of strength00:02
Extradition move00:02
Fashion: And soon to be seen in your local high street: Solstice at Glastonbury: a cosmic event, a music event and - just wait and see - a fashion event. Marion Hume reports00:02
Leading Article: When punctuality is next to godliness00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Marquess 'offered bribe'00:02
Bishop of Durham to retire next year00:02
Nissan chief jailed for biggest tax swindle: Former managing director is sentenced to eight years for helping to milk his company of pounds 139m and cheat Inland Revenue out of 55m pounds00:02
Diary: Never rubbish your employer00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: A leap into the unknown00:02
GLOSSARY / Survival of the fittest keeps poetry in motion00:02
TELEVISION / Failing memory00:02
Touch of glass as Hayley nets student design award00:02
Bottom Line: Ratners still shaky00:02
Struggling Ratners to close 54 more shops00:02
Labour split by women's issues: Divisions threaten progress on reforms00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Obituary: Gilbert Phelps00:02
Defence cuts 'threat to UN seat'00:02
Conflict over NHS waiting figures: Parties at odds over performance of hospitals00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Public Services Management: As English shires face abolition, peer pressure is on: Andrew Evans canvasses their lordships' opinion on the future of local government00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Black Sea politics00:02
Court reunion for German spy and his master: Former East Berlin agent meets his old boss Markus Wolf after 20 years00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Time to catch up on his paper work: Howard Gilman's collection of photographs is on show for the first time. Paula Weideger reports00:02
The Sheehy Inquiry: 'Changes require greater organisational freedom': Chief Constable00:02
Russians stage homage to Shakespeare's lovers at London Coliseum00:02
RIFFS / 'Go - walk out the door': Did you think she'd lay down and die? No, no, not her. Gloria Gaynor recalls 'I Will Survive'00:02
Forgotten words on a summer's day00:02
George warns against 'political' interest rate cuts: Late rally rescues gilt auction from disaster as new Governor tells Government 'I'll blow the whistle'00:02
US raids Somali arms cache00:02
Saudi executions increase00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Hunt for prisoner00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Courier heads for higher ground00:02
Ex-Hartstone chairman will receive 400,000 pounds00:02
Russians claw back control of unstable Transcaucasus: Assessing the Azerbaijani revolution, Hugh Pope finds gains for Moscow and a reverse for Turkey's eastern ambitions00:02
Athletics: Operation ends Elliott's world hopes: Commonwealth 1500 metres champion faces long lay-off after tendon surgery00:02
Union advice centres to help non-members00:02
The Daily Poem: Tennis Partner00:02
Picassos blur prison boundaries: Prison opens doors to exhibit etchings as part of programme to bring art to the people. Lynne Wallis reports00:02
The Sheehy Inquiry: 'Too many managers and too many ranks in the service': The Inspector00:02
Letter: Not all provincialism hails from the provinces00:02
British Rail plunges 164m pounds into the red: Preparation for privatisation causing problems, union leader says00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Slovakia joins00:02
Sports Letters: Spitting image00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools Dividends00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Unbroken Becker shows the spirit of a champion: Stich's attacks repelled by his German compatriot as the Agassi illuminations are extinguished by steadiness of Sampras under fire00:02
Taking control at the end of the line: The British obediently sit in queues as though they actually enjoy it, but Imogen Edwards-Jones prefers pushing in and gate-crashing00:02
Dilemmas: Rosie or Robert - which one should Sheila betray?: Readers prove to be unanimous and businesslike about last week's poser, and are now invited to consider how they would tackle difficulties with a tombstone tribute00:02
Murder case woman 'wanted night's sleep'00:02
If Mr Mates is right, things are seriously wrong00:02
Racing: Smith travels home light: Weatherbys clears Tuesday's coup of the hint of skulduggery but the bookies still refuse to pay out00:02
13,000 kicked out00:02
Out of Hong Kong: Club party bridges the colonial divide00:02
Sports Letters: The lure of success00:02
The Sheehy Inquiry: 'Special skills deserve reward': The Constable00:02
Rugby League: Destroyer Meninga00:02
'Virtuous circle' gives momentum to Chiltern Line: British Rail has to break down its accounts for possible franchisees. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
A Black Sea spat with doomsday in waiting00:02
Kinky intercourse that you will never see on News at Ten00:02
Rugby Union: Carling to serve on the bench00:02
Salmonella outbreak00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Security breached by fan00:02
China scapegoat00:02
Tasteless gaffe00:02
'Cancer' was a fish bone00:02
ROCK / Name of the pose00:02
July Diary00:02
Court Circular00:02
Inside Parliament: Gummer defends Thorp delay: - Minister's strong line on ozone layer - Pledge to publish edited Mates letters - European seats Bill overcomes hurdle00:02
Obituary: Cornish Torbock00:02
Letter: Rock of salvation00:02
FIRST NIGHT / OLEANNA: Provocative drama divides sexes00:02
Family members quit Ferruzzi jobs: Shares fall on news of soaring debt00:02
The mighty Mississippi river breaks its banks, and water floods many homes along its course00:02
Education: Once upon a time nobody noticed: Angela Thomae feels that her son's primary school let him down when it failed to realise that dyslexia lay behind his reading problems00:02
View from City Road: The logic behind Hanson's Quantum leap00:02
Pole position for power workers as lines are cleared for wider way ahead QSUBHEAD:00:02
Factory visit 'led to supergun discovery': Businessman tells Scott inquiry he helped MI600:02
Fashion: From tie-dye T-shirts to flighty, floaty chiffon: One-off garments are inspiring this year's looks, say Tamsin Blanchard and Marion Hume00:02
ROCK / Albums: Take the Cash and run: Andy Gill on the latest from U2: is it their most adventurous recording yet? Plus a single Sugarcube00:02
US networks to warn of violence00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Bridge: Falling into the tender trap00:02
Sports Letters: Unsporting behaviour00:02
Cricket / Third Test: England reliant on peashooter power: Gooch goes into action with an untried bowling battery that holds little fear for Australia's batting big guns00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Judge halts American trade pact00:02
Touts prosecuted00:02
Eastern lifts payout but holds prices00:02
Steep decline in complaints against members of SFA00:02
Chess: Outsider comes from behind00:02
Graduate Recruitment: High scorers in the management game: What makes a good manager? Stripping away the mystique and analysing the essential qualities can lead to better training. Philip Schofield reports00:02
Tory right delivers tax caution00:02
Diver rescued00:02
Fleet deal row00:02
Public Services Management Update: Unrecognisable00:02
Letter: 'Americanism' was used by Chaucer00:02
ROCK / The Charts00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Quotes of the day00:02
Public Services Management Update: On Sunday00:02
SCARPIA / Feeding on the food of love: Nicholas Williams finds a selection of London concerts feeding the base appetites as well as the elevated ones00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Bates and Durie fly the doubles flag for Britain QSUBHEAD:00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Rowing buffs and socialites gather for the Royal Regatta at Henley00:02
Public Services Management Update: Training loss00:02
GEC scraps three-year rolling contracts00:02
Babies' deaths baffle experts00:02
Chateau Latour sold: Allied-Lyons raises 86m pounds from disposal of vineyard00:02
Labour rejects inquiry into SFO00:02
Three Peaks Race: Merseybeat rowing stroke peaks at right time: Rob Howard reports how Gareth Owen's oarsmen beat becalmed seas to win the Three Peaks Race yesterday00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Results from Wimbledon00:02
Forged letter was 'April Fool joke': Former Liberal leader says case underlines need for inquiry into fraud office. Anthony Bevins reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rowing / Henley Royal Regatta: Weight of evidence works in Twig's favour: Westminster and Belmont Abbey given benefit of doubt despite technical offence at the Henley Royal Regatta. Hugh Matheson reports00:02
Bosnia Muslims gain ground in fierce Mostar battle: General mobilisation order issued by Bosnian Croats as they find themselves outnumbered in heavy fighting00:02
Silly Question: Laundry matters00:02
Today's Number: 4300:02
Birthdays00:02
Racing: National debate revived00:02
Scholl to market antiseptic00:02
Cricket: Gallian oversees Oxford advance00:02
SFO lawyer forged pledge from MP: Select Committee to examine fraud office00:02
Letter: Iraqi Kurds: victims of the West's self-interested policy?00:02
Boxing: Bell tolls for the Garden00:02
Doctors fear that granny-dumping is blocking beds: BMA seeks inquiry over increase in number of frail elderly people left on NHS wards00:02
How Mrs Potts won some justice: When a bailed rapist murdered a young woman, her mother turned anger into determination to change the law. Harry Pugh reports00:02
Obituary: Sir John Davis