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Motor Racing: Hill accepts his place in Prost's wake: French Grand Prix suffers as a spectacle from Williams' subordination of competition to the corporate cause00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Australian names on Lloyd's list: ICC referee warns overly voluble tourists for going over the top as England threaten to go under once again and Gooch prepares to go00:02
Teenagers raped in daytime attacks00:02
Redwood attacked for 'bullying' single mothers: Labour criticises lack of housing policy to preserve families00:02
Obituary: Duncan Catterall00:02
Smith faces dispute with biggest union00:02
Italy mourns its peace-keepers: Left-wing parties call for withdrawal from Somalia after deaths of three soldiers00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Seven-year itch00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Sampras service delivers crowning glory: Courier caught in firing line as world No 1 declares his independence by dispatching his compatriot and confirming his standing00:02
Letter: Concorde continues to lead the way00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Speight goes on a spree00:02
Clinton set to dismiss FBI chief: Sessions looks likely to go despite denying allegations of wrongdoing00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Racing: Friendly exposes Classic colt's flaws: The reputation of the current crop of three-year-olds was further eclipsed by defeats at the weekend00:02
THEATRE / Small fires backstage00:02
Letter: Time for a new government in beleaguered Nigeria00:02
Cricket / Sunday League: Defiant Botham entertains in vain00:02
Japenese Election: Catch 22 bedevils an electoral system ripe for reform: The ruling LDP has been left behind by the times. Now a new generation is seizing the chance for change, writes Terry McCarthy from Tokyo00:02
Italian accord00:02
Azerbaijan faces political crisis and military defeat: Armenian forces closing in on important town as domestic opposition warns of a 'police state'00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Vision of past glory revealed as just a front: A mock palace provokes heated debate, writes Adrian Bridge in Berlin: A vast block of scaffolding draped with painted vinyl panels lovingly recreates the Kaiser's residence00:02
Ulster: Jobless figures highlight stark inequality: After 20 years of direct rule from London, there is still a wide socio-economic gap between the communities. David McKittrick reports00:02
Motorcycling: Rainey stays in the chase for title: Champion's faultless ride in European Grand Prix00:02
Hearings used to challenge judge in Nadir case: Newspaper quotes directly from exchanges made behind closed doors at00:02
Obituary: Sir Edward Dunlop00:02
RHS Hampton Court Show / What's on show, from ferns to worms: Palace in bloom: Anna Pavord sets the scene for the prestigious Hampton Court Show, which runs from Wednesday until Sunday (CORRECTED)00:02
Ties that bind a party to its roots: As the Transport and General Workers' Union begins its conference, Bill Morris argues that myths, misunderstanding and malice are undermining the importance of unions to Labour00:02
Rugby Union: Hastings citicises workload00:02
Some fundamental difficulties: Egypt could be next to face the wrath of Islam. Robert Fisk looks at a president under siege00:02
Vision of past glory revealed as just a front: A mock palace provokes heated debate, writes Adrian Bridge in Berlin: A vast block of scaffolding draped with painted vinyl panels lovingly recreates the Kaiser's residence00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker edged out: Belgian profits from aid00:02
Ulster: Policies that have failed to tackle the poverty trap: After 20 years of direct rule from London, there is still a wide socio-economic gap between the communities. David McKittrick reports00:02
Weightlifting: Hubble, barbell, toil and trouble as lifters try to snatch glory and add weight to their reputations00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Cipollini's coastal conquest: The sprinters get down to business by the sea as Indurain consolidates his early lead00:02
THEATRE / Absolute beginners: Paul Taylor reports from Dublin on the premiere of Brian Friel's new play00:02
Science: Will the new, improved Concorde take off?: With Japan, Russia and Italy joining the original partners of supersonic passenger flight, the next generation could have 300 seats and a trans-Pacific range, says Susan Watts00:02
Letter: Art and the masses00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Today's Numbers: 10700:02
Parents to sue Guy's over pounds 8,500 operation: Anger over 'whitewash' inquiry into surgery available on NHS00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Weekend results from Wimbledon00:02
Report reveals hit list for paring back welfare state: Pensions, child benefit and free prescriptions are targeted00:02
Doctors seek to explain deformities in 22 babies00:02
Rowing: Lange's Diamond sparkle00:02
RUC officers hurt in Loyalist violence00:02
Schizophrenia group warns of killings and suicides00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Boxing: Lewis ready for Bowe's new offer: Heavyweight title negotiations leave Bruno without a fight00:02
Town in mourning after tragedy on the Bocaue river00:02
More post offices in line to go private00:02
International Art Market: Bargains still abound despite increase in prices: Paris sets the trend with healthy Impressionist and modern results in what is traditionally the best month for sales00:02
Fire adds to Turks' crisis of confidence: Islamic fundamentalist attack aggravates loss of direction since death of Ozal00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Letter: An early mentor for a vulnerable project00:02
Tories divided over defence cuts: MPs' comments on eve of today's White Paper expose prospect of fierce dispute in party ranks00:02
Minister quits over shooting: German police unit accused of killing wanted terrorist in 'cold blood'00:02
Executive confidence dips amid worries over strong pound: Latest survey highlights stop-start nature of recovery - 'Seven wise men' set to warn Chancellor of threat to exports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Hanson pension man wins court pledge: Trustee promises to speed increased benefits00:02
Ministers to vet local NHS appointments: Move aims to sharpen purchasing skills00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The first green shoot in a cultural drought: 'The Archaeology of Africa' - Ed. Thurstan Shaw, Paul Sinclair, Bassey Andah & Alex Okpoko: Routledge, 75 pounds00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sorry, Esther, but that's life]00:02
A novel way to put an end to compulsive book-buying00:02
Broadmoor ballot00:02
Ethiopian refugees die in Somali violence00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Smaller Companies: API packs up its haphazard label00:02
Russians leave00:02
GEC and BAe think of defence merger: Link-up would create one of sector's largest companies00:02
Judges will be told to get tough with bad defence lawyers: Royal Commission puts barristers under sharper scrutiny - Report blames poor advocacy for many miscarriages of justice00:02
Commodities: Germans fail to repeal EC banana tariffs00:02
Leading Article: Safe and sound in the Square Mile00:02
China gets tough as inflation and money supply race away: Crackdown on provinces blamed for overheating economy00:02
TELEVISION / Striking it rich with oil00:02
Pembroke: Pussy cat offer on Jaguars00:02
Rabin attacks US00:02
Riverboat stuck00:02
Made to feel like trespassers on European soil: Many middle-class, integrated Muslims who live in Britain are deeply uneasy about the West's reaction to events in Bosnia and feel a sense of betrayal and dislocation (CORRECTED)00:02
Sailing: Severalles tops the parade00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Rugby Union: Lacroix kicks France to victory00:02
You want to eat good? Drive to the Garage: Reggie Nadelson visits New York's cut-price gourmet outlet00:02
Many dead as Croats renew Maglaj assault: Fighting intensifies in central Bosnia as Morillon's men are trapped in their base by troops demanding the release of comrades00:02
Obituary: Fred Gwynne00:02
Woman clubbed in car park in critical condition: Police investigate link with earlier incident outside supermarket00:02
Sporting Digest: Canoeing00:02
Cash plea for dinosaur eggs00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: A powerful new champion wins over Wimbledon crowd after beating its favourites00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Flag to be raised in remembrance of servicemen who died in Japanese PoW camp00:02
Birthdays00:02
Government in U-turn over council changes00:02
State compensation scheme misused to 'casualise' docks00:02
Obituary: Joe Daniels00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Who won what at Wimbledon '9300:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Rocard hailed as dejected party's leader: France's Socialists seek to prove that there is life after electoral defeat00:02
Cavendish oversubscribed00:02
Egypt seeks Sheikh's extradition from US: Washington will consider request to return fundamentalist00:02
Sporting Digest: Triathlon00:02
Cricket / Sunday League: Hooper the hero with bat and ball00:02
Happy Anniversary: Last outing for London's famous trams00:02
Science: Where Britain still fails the acid test: More than a thousand of the country's most valuable wildlife sites are dying from sulphur-laden rain, writes Malcolm Smith00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Football: Referees threaten to strike00:02
Science: Groping in fog for the right approach: While aviation authorities argue about new auto-landing systems, Britain could be losing vital air traffic to European airports, writes Steve Homer00:02
Ulster's 'second-class citizens': Millions of pounds have failed to create an equitable society. David McKittrick reports00:02
The Daily Poem: Pegging Out00:02
Diary: 5 - 11 July00:02
Global interest rates on the march00:02
Don't let the burghers get you down00:02
Twyford Down protesters invade motorway site: Nicholas Schoon reports on how a mass trespass by activists turned a requiem into a party00:02
Golf: Davies loses out in sudden death00:02
Curly Joe dies00:02
COALES' NOTES / Part of the curriculum: Gordon Coales makes his radio debut and experiences his own crisis in post-modern thought00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Tall, dark, silent one captures Centre Court: Paul Hayward sees Pete Sampras triumph with the minimum of fuss in the anti-glamour final00:02
Leading Article: A throwback to an earlier age00:02
Rowing: Weekend's results from Henley00:02
American Football: Olympians champions00:02
Letter: Duty to explain00:02
Rugby Union: Better breeding proves positive for the All Blacks: The Lions come close to making history but fall to the greater hunger, commitment, passion and urgency of the New Zealand team00:02
Athletics: Winter's prosperous season00:02
Cricket: England rise up to bouncer00:02
DANCE / Dancing bred in the bone: Judith Mackrell on the Kirov's Swan Lake, straightforward and stunning00:02
Out of Japan: The night-life indicator coos soothing news00:02
Nuclear Iran00:02
Heseltine goes home00:02
Ulster: Catholics remain Ulster's poor relations: After 20 years of direct rule from London, there is still a wide socio-economic gap between the communities. David McKittrick reports00:02
Dublin triggers EC crisis over regional funds00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Haitians gather to jeer at UN accord00:02
Chess: Flexibility and patience hold the key00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: It ain't over till it's over for Navratilova00:02
British Academy00:02
Iraq rebuked as UN monitors depart00:02
Darling little 'itlers with mucked-up genes00:02
Letter: Maintenance of university degree standards00:02
TELEVISION / Reviews of the week00:02
Parents' Choice: A selection of the best schools in Britain00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: In the company of wolves00:02
Bhutto appeal00:02
Buyouts booming as failures fall00:02
MUSIC / And the rest was silence: Meredith Oakes on the world premiere of Kevin Volans's Rimbaud opera00:02
Leading Article: Long live the new Russian revolution00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Too much choke ruins the Novotna engine: Czech challenger descends into Kafkaesque self-destruction as Graf seizes chance to take her fifth singles title00:02
London Krishna movement celebrates its 25th birthday with 'Rathayatra' parade00:02
Hurd 'cautious' on German seat00:02
Mr Mates and I: some facts00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Letter: Kent comes to London00:02
Algeria deaths00:02
Power in miniature is backed by a champion: Revolutionary engine wins the Brabham seal of approval00:02
Minicab shooting00:02
Rugby Union: Sad Slattery falls foul of battery00:02
Letter: Quick on the draw00:02
Letter: Time for a new government in beleaguered Nigeria00:02
Letter: A silly happy ending00:02
Baby in lift tragedy00:02
Beware the march of liberal thought police00:02
Thousands of fish die in river pollution: Inquiry launched into sewage contamination00:02
Golf: Faldo finds that extra dimension: Carrolls Irish Open00:02
Protesters plan action over City checkpoints00:02
Letter: Cheerful salute00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Racing: Hob hopes