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Obituary: Margaret Scrutton00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rowing: Harvard get the wind up in fours: Henley Royal Regatta00:02
Britain loses its charm for foreign money00:02
HK meeting leaves deal deadline open00:02
Home Computer: Knowing when to call a halt00:02
REVIEWS / Blood complicated00:02
Diary:00:02
Golf: Frost catches late news of 10: Eagle-eyed Dane saves South African signing false card00:02
Government agency read Nadir's mail00:02
The daily poem00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Cricket: Champions ground down by Kent00:02
Pembroke: Building a new role?00:02
James Hunt syndicate worst performer00:02
Tax snag hampers Lloyd's shake-up: Market admits new corporate investors may be exposed to past losses00:02
Belize poll victory00:02
Police raid football club00:02
Letter: An editor without 'fear or favour'00:02
Bottom Line: Unsuitable Portfolio for investors00:02
Next door to Nietzsche's children00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Jazz Diary: Jamming with the other side: Phil Johnson on a new method of bringing the back catalogue back to life; plus highlights of the week ahead00:02
Law Report: Judge cannot limit SFO inquiry: Regina v Nadir and another - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Ognall and Mr Justice Sedley), 1 July 199300:02
Average pay rises in manufacturing fall to 2.1%00:02
Ireland threatens to use its veto00:02
The Mates Affair: City police blamed for forged letter from Steel00:02
Exclusive: QC fuelled Mates campaign: Mates says Nadir's counsel told him authorities had been acting oppressively and illegally00:02
Home Computer: Open Forum00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A professional in his intellectual vacuum: Edward Heath: A biography - John Campbell: Jonathan Cape, pounds 2000:02
Cricket: Third Test: Smith delays encroaching Aussie tide: Hampshire batsman vindicates his selection with belligerent innings of 86 but Border's bowlers are flattered by some careless strokes00:02
View from City Road: Pay rises in the balance00:02
Errant eagle defies breeder in helicopter chase: Elisabeth Dunn reports on an abortive attempt to recapture a fugitive bird of prey in the hills of Dorset00:02
DANCE / When revolution comes full circle: Judith Mackrell sees the Kirov perform Lavrovsky's Romeo and Juliet at the Coliseum00:02
Saudi envoy rejects executions dossier00:02
German disarmament00:02
Guns stolen00:02
Letter: All-round failure is to blame for long-term unemployment00:02
Church leader00:02
Warburg pips Capel in analyst survey: Top broker of late Eighties moves back into contention on fund managers' votes00:02
Law Report: Same judge for adoption and contact: Re A (a minor). Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Butler-Sloss, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Farquharson), 15 June 1993 (CORRECTED)00:02
Black Sea Fleet flies flag of compromise: Admiral quells unrest but denounces presidents' decision to share warships00:02
Interview: Smiles on a summer night: Colin Nutley is unknown here, huge in Sweden. Now he's filming in Blackpool. Kevin Jackson met him00:02
THEATRE / Dramatically incorrect: Paul Taylor on the British premiere of David Mamet's controversial Oleanna, at the Royal Court, London00:02
Could this be another case of the tail wagging the dog?00:02
Aideed 'taking refuge in Sudan'00:02
Nine out of ten run risk of heart disease or strokes: Health survey finds few willing to change their diet or take more exercise00:02
Gulf war 'guinea-pigs' tell Senate of mystery illness: Experts point to experimental drugs given to troops in case of gas attack00:02
People: What's Ike really got to do with it?00:02
Golf: Lunn and Nilsmark share lead00:02
Obituaries00:02
Cricket: Moles accepts invitation to the ball00:02
Curtain down00:02
Threat to raise UK taxes wins backing00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
The Mates Affair: Tory party 'has received pounds 71m in secret donations' (CORRECTED)00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Equestrianism: Britain select Armstrong00:02
Cricket: Crawley interrupts Oxford gloating00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Top seeds end hope of Bates and Durie repeat00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Quotes of the day00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Prison protest00:02
Hungary fears for compatriots00:02
Germany turns back refugees00:02
Humiliation for doctors' leader ousted in poll: BMA elects outspoken critic of government policies at annual conference in Torquay00:02
Jim White on Friday: This is no piece of cake, it's art: Sugarcraft '93 showed icing for all tastes, from cute mice and kittens to Warhol-esque sculptures00:02
Court Circular00:02
Cult denies child sex abuse: The Family abandons secrecy to repair its public image. Will Bennett reports00:02
Cricket: Round-Up: Hodgson on high-class century duty00:02
Gridlock fears over City road blocks: Security cordon 'act of incredible arrogance'00:02
Law Update: A change at Masons00:02
Europe follows German lead in rate cuts: Bundesbank responds to Bonn government's drive to bring about a radical reduction in public spending00:02
Gunman opens fire in office00:02
Police informer is jailed for perjury over knife murder: Testimony led to man's life sentence for killing of stallholder at 1987 Notting Hill Carnival00:02
Cricket: Third Test: Hussain a figure of authority00:02
Young, single and black: Britain's Caribbean community has a high proportion of lone-parent families. It must find ways to support and encourage its children, argues Herman Ouseley00:02
Bauwens rift00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Cricket: County Championship: Richards' restraint reaps rewards00:02
Seasonal factors put Crest back in the red00:02
100-year-old ham fetches pounds 1,00000:02
FILM / Critical round-up00:02
Designers must cut their prices, Hamnett says00:02
Acid rain threat to wildlife sites00:02
Letter: Michael Mates's puzzling priority00:02
The Mates Affair: Letters say Nadir was the target of 'fishing expedition': Steve Boggan looks at the correspondence released by the Government yesterday in the wake of Michael Mates's resignation speech00:02
'I didn't want them to grow up thinking their parents were enemies'00:02
Second killer was released from mental care: 'My father died needlessly' says daughter, who calls for rethink on returning unstable people to the community00:02
Push for Haiti deal00:02
Eurocamp suffers from devaluation: Chairman warns of possible 35% profits dive00:02
A battle for dignity amid the guns00:02
Our Sam meets our boys00:02
Cricket: Debutants true to the English tradition00:02
Battle set to begin for slices of the EC's aid cake: Sarah Lambert and Leonard Doyle on the growing tension over today's negotiations to divide special funds among the Twelve's poorer regions00:02
FILM / Director's cut: Renny Harlin on Nicolas Roeg's Don't Look Now00:02
Law Update: On your bike00:02
Temptations of good life prove difficult to resist: Many lured by fatty food, drink and smoking00:02
Leading Article: The gentleman's Third under threat00:02
Home Computer: Jargon buster00:02
Out of Azerbaijan: Aliyev gives an old tune a new song00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Racing: Barathea is Eclipse choice for Roberts: The champion jockey finds grounds to reject Opera House in tomorrow's big race. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Paris Post-War: Art and existentialism 1945-5500:02
Cambodia vote00:02
Southern raises dividend 17.9% and plans rebate: Savings of pounds 20m a year expected from scrapping 1,000 jobs00:02
If you get on so well, why did you divorce?: After the hurt and bitterness of separation, can couples really hope that the wounds will heal into an uncomplicated relationship? Janet Reibstein has her doubts00:02
Inside Parliament: Familiar remarks conjure up regular demons: - New Home Secretary says he wants to frighten the criminals - - Patten declares an end to the student union 'closed shop'00:02
Law Update: Something for nothing00:02
OECD sees risk of recession: Report warns of danger from rising public debt and falling demand in US and Japan00:02
Obituary: Professor Duncan McMillan00:02
View from City Road: Wait a while for plasterboard00:02
Law: Learning new legal lessons: Barbara Lantin looks at the rapidly expanding field of education law00:02
Asthma warning00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Novotna steps up in perfect style to deny Navratilova: The former champion's quest for a 10th title is thwarted in straight sets by the aggression and confidence of a 24-year-old Czech00:02
BPB says board price war is over00:02
Letter: Grockle Ducts past and present00:02
Today's Number: 3000:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Rail ballot00:02
REVIEWS / An offer he couldn't refuse: Bill Murray and Robert De Niro star as an improbably comic double-act in John McNaughton's Mad Dog and Glory00:02
GKN on verge of pounds 500m vehicle order from Kuwait00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby league00:02
Tribune MPs press for debate00:02
Guildford 4 wedding00:02
Law Update: Lost property00:02
Football: Hoddle to release Townsend00:02
China fights to get runaway economy under control: Unrest among the poor worries Peking, writes Teresa Poole in Hong Kong00:02
Conditions at jail 'unacceptable': 'Depressing' faults at prison have not been remedied00:02
View from City Road: Cut the bull and leave the Bank in the china shop00:02
Letter: Grockle Ducts past and present00:02
Letter: Greetings from the youngest generation00:02
The Mates Affair: SFO director orders staff to stop press leaks: Attorney General expresses 'deep concern' - Labour MP questions undeclared gifts to Tories - Second forgery claim00:02
Your questions served up - now the ball's in his court00:02
Outside edge: Sabine Durrant meets the captain of cruise ship entertainment00:02
Bottom Line: Brent feels the draught00:02
Leading Article: The church's loss, the congregation's gain00:02
ITV company chiefs will fight to move 'News at Ten': Heritage committee fails to win promise of reprieve for threatened flagship bulletin. David Lister reports00:02
Motor Racing: Prost resumes normal service: Frenchman happy before home grand prix00:02
Shuttle lands safely00:02
Letter: Cypriot sponsorship of Mandela 'party'00:02
Athletics: Richardson seeks fringe benefit: United States second-string come to Edinburgh00:02
Twelve simple steps to banish the Tory blues00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Task force sets out paperless dealing plan: Bank proposes phased three-year move and offers to finance and run system00:02
Britain limits aid to Nigeria00:02
Women in Business Award 1993: LWT leads way in equal opportunities: Correction00:02
Obituary: Aubrey Frank00:02
Rugby Union: Home fires provide a spark for Lions: Tourists aim to emulate achievement of 1971 predecessors with series victory over All Blacks00:02
Major at a low00:02
Letter: Degrees of irascibility00:02
Blast firm fined00:02
Law Update: Eastward Ho]00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Perhaps barbecue-flavoured cherries are the answer00:02
Sams says he knows killer of teenage prostitute: Kidnapper of estate agent tells court a friend copied his plan, but 'it went wrong'00:02
Rebels get their fingers burnt as LDP rallies: Japan's new party losing credibility00:02
Birthdays00:02
Children fail test on Europe00:02
Law: Keeping flags off the M5 map: Seven firms have formed an association to pool their resources and so provide a better service for their clients. Sharon Wallach reports00:02
T-Rex lives on in fossil00:02
Racing: Stallion escapes stud life00:02
Letter: Nothing funny about bold criminals00:02
Asda Property seeks pounds 16m to expand its portfolio00:02
Home Computer: What they say may not be what they mean: Interpreting the manuals can be an art in itself. Rupert Goodwins delves into the dark arts of technical writing and finds the most useful information on the back cover00:02
Letter: All-round failure is to blame for long-term unemployment00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Race bias case 'blighted career': Doctor fails in 126 job applications after tribunal00:02
New rail pensions plan is rejected: BR and unions say proposals are not good enough00:02
Sporting Digest: Hang gliding00:02
Home Computer: Electronic Mailbox00:02
Market Report: Wellcome doubts add to drug sector woes00:02
Obituary: Tatiana Best-Devereux00:02
Five members of family face terrorism charges00:02
Inspectors say schools system is unmanageable: 'Rapid, piecemeal' changes in policy condemned00:02
Sheikh 'to be detained by US'00:02
Leading Article: Another hazard of the handover00:02
Hays pays pounds 32m for German business00:02
Lone-parent hostel plan condemned00:02
Napoleon free at last00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Forgotten Edberg ready to reveal his true identity: Swede prepares to emerge from the shadows as the women's champion reaches another final00:02
Police issue photo in hunt for serial killer: Man and victim filmed by security camera00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Obituary: John P. John00:02
Barbra, the Agassi and the ecstasy00:02
Sunny West Yorkshire welcomes cafe society: Leeds plans to make the most of its rain-free summers. Malcolm Pithers reports