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View from City Road: Comatose inflation points to healthy recovery00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A particular God with a rather villainous nature: 'The God Particle - Leon Lederman: Bantam, 17.9900:02
Sprucing up for an elephant show in Thailand00:02
Brussels wants a bigger say on migrants00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Open season on the BBC00:02
Fashion: On blue-grey beaches, under blue-grey skies: A British holiday is a good excuse for mixing old and new, thick and flimsy, says Marion Hume00:02
Market Report: Casualties far and wide as brand fears escalate00:02
He's got the whole world in his laptop: Interview: Pete Townshend invented Virtual Reality (maybe) and he still thinks there's life in the concept album. By Andy Gill00:02
Chess: Carried away on the crest of a move00:02
Higher Education: Sit-ins are long gone, Mr Patten: Government plans to limit funding of students' unions ignore the valuable community role these groups perform, says Rhys Williams00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Big Brother will be watching, even if no one else is00:02
Obituary: R. Tyler Gatchell Jnr00:02
We need not fear the giant: The new Germany has real clout, but that does not mean it threatens Europe, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Leading Article: Juries can be fallible, too00:02
Fitness warning00:02
Oftel must wait its turn as BT3 public offer closes00:02
Letter: Many ways to coin an ancient phrase00:02
That man in Havana sets a test for Clinton00:02
Europe in Action: Blackpool seawater condemned: On the day the House of Lords debates Maastricht, Brussels hands down three decisions affecting British life00:02
Firm backing for all-news radio00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Letter: The grim nature of peacekeeping today00:02
No to ultimatum00:02
Plutonium alert00:02
UN dismisses Italian general in Somalia: Rome responds with fury to 'ultimatum' from New York to send home commander and redeploy troops outside Mogadishu00:02
Hurd calls for EC to consider sanctions against Croatia00:02
Racing: McGlone resumes his wait in the wings: Back to a gruelling schedule for a rider whose has just seen his big break vanish. Greg Wood reports00:02
Lilley rejects advice on Social Fund changes00:02
Letter: Open season on the BBC00:02
Public Services Management Update: What a waste00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
World Student Games: Huddart's bronze marks overdue breakthrough: First British medal comes on sixth day in women's swimming00:02
Mitterrand's guarded Bastille tribute to Morillon00:02
Markheath meeting to discuss refinancing00:02
ROCK / Until the pips squeak: Albums: It's the Year of the Pumpkin. Andy Gill celebrates. Meanwhile, the Mary Chain slow down and US 3 speed up00:02
Letter: The grim nature of peacekeeping today00:02
Letter: Ancient Africa is still a missing continent00:02
THEATRE / Testing the theory of relativity: Paul Taylor on the British premiere of Marvin's Room at the Hampstead Theatre, London00:02
Future, what future? The idea gives me goose-flesh: Although loudly broadcast abroad, at home her voice is muffled. The Croatian writer Slavenka Drakulic talks to Isabel Hilton00:02
Dilemmas: Just get a dog and take it hang-gliding, George: Responding generously to the desperate pleas of a man who believes that no one likes him, our readers counselled courage and advocated action00:02
Discounts just waiting for people to ask: Recession forces shops to haggle more often00:02
Rape claim inquiry00:02
Bundesbank boost for faltering franc: Krone adds to strain amid rising fears for ERM00:02
Letter: Looking beyond appearances00:02
Letter: Many ways to coin an ancient phrase00:02
Inside Parliament: Thatcher: 'Surrender no more': 'The people's turn to speak', says former PM - Referendum call 'tactical ploy', says Jenkins00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Castro walks tall at Latin gathering: The defiant Cuban leader is determined not to be rushed into reform, writes Phil Davison00:02
Male 'pill'00:02
Four ministers accused of rules breach00:02
Police to double speed cameras00:02
Bulmer makes its point with Strongbow and fires off higher payout00:02
Leading Article: Why Jurassic Park is a monster achievement00:02
Europe in Action: Commission seeks ban on milk drug00:02
Equestrianism: Broome is braced for Spain00:02
Sporting Digest: Student Sport00:02
OPERA / Dancing to Gergiev's tune: Edward Seckerson on Eugene Onegin at the ROH00:02
Ukraine plea00:02
Draft rejected00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Azinger game to restore Old Glory: Guy Hodgson looks at the Americans capable of reviving star-spangled rule00:02
SCARPIA / Endangered species: A Nash Ensemble premiere, Yvar Mikhashoff's diabolical visions and virtuoso guqin playing00:02
Nuclear talks00:02
Today's Number: 6400:02
Dworkin 'let company down'00:02
GM evidence on Lopez00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Racial attacks could be 20 times reported total00:02
Just for the record00:02
Yemeni Jews quit00:02
Tories seek Gaullist alliance: Conservatives want new EC partners, writes Andrew Marshall in Strasbourg00:02
Athletics: Gordon denies taking drugs00:02
Public Services Management Update: Rubbish savings00:02
PM in new peril over Maastricht: Government wins Lords vote, but assault in Commons could threaten treaty and Major's future00:02
Trial postponed00:02
Tiphook turns in 21m pounds loss: Company lifts dividend but market sends shares down by 35p00:02
Dogfight in the North: Christian Wolmar reports on a struggle between Manchester and Liverpool airports00:02
Letter: Open season on the BBC00:02
Court Circular00:02
Private museum joins Tate in 1.07m pounds rescue: Dalya Alberge reports on a unique venture to save a Gainsborough for QBY: DALYA ALBERGE00:02
Europe in Action: Speech therapists' equal pay case backed00:02
Queen unseen00:02
Obituary: Gordon Winter00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Iraq oil deal near00:02
Shias appeal00:02
Pembroke: Changed picture00:02
Serbia's 'Muslim whore' will fight on: Torture has strengthened Danica Draskovic's opposition to President Milosevic, writes Marcus Tanner in Belgrade00:02
Rooney offers to resign chair: Spring Ram's founder proposes deal to stay in charge and appease investors00:02
Tennis: Tough assignment for Britain00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Tee shots hold key to taming the loony dunes: Lyle lines up Big Bertha to blast a path at Royal St George's as Faldo seeks a glorious defence00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Four to follow round Royal St George's00:02
Man arrested with bomb may be key figure in IRA campaign: Armed officers seize suspect at London bus stop after MI5 surveillance00:02
Why shouldn't a vase be as beautiful as a picture?00:02
ROCK / You people deserve to hear this right: Al Green returned to the London stage this week, raring to stop and start. Jim White watched him at the Royal Festival Hall00:02
ROCK / Buying the planet: Thanks to the angel Gabriel, Womad is back at full strength00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Glossary / You open your mouth and a bomb goes off00:02
Athletics: Christie denies running scared of Lewis: Zurich date likely for Britain's Olympic gold medallist and main rival00:02
Inflation falls to its lowest rate in three decades: Early start to summer sales and lower food prices contribute to unexpected drop - Sterling and gilt prices rise00:02
Football: European Preliminary/First-Round Draws00:02
European advance helps Scantronic: Still increasing market share despite recession00:02
MPs 'misled on VAT vote'00:02
Bottom Line: Time for Tiphook to change at the top00:02
Dilemmas: South Africa beckons, but what about family ties?00:02
Lloyd's ability to regulate questioned: John Moore relates how a report suggesting 'enhanced' profit figures triggered SFO inquiry00:02
Registrar seeks inquiry into use of computer data: Loophole that puts personal information at risk should be closed, watchdog warns00:02
Leading Article: Neglect that costs the poor dearly00:02
'Hair': the politically correct rewrite: The Sixties sex and drugs anthem has been toned down for the Nineties. David Lister reports00:02
Public Services Management Update: Abuse compensation00:02
The Daily Poem: Thomas00:02
Racing: Fresh claims on doping00:02
Cricket: Australia take charge after hat-trick00:02
Bottomley rules out charges for adoption00:02
Japan's car exports to EC to be cut further00:02
Out of Cyprus: Fugitive tycoon parties for his right to flight00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Champion prize now 100,000 pounds00:02
Public Services Management: When the practitioner becomes the purchaser: Many doctors feel the only way to prevent a two-tier health service is for all GPs to become fundholders, reports Paul Gosling00:02
Move to ginger up options00:02
Obituary: Peter Coni00:02
Fashion: Art imitates life under the catwalk: Keith Hepple enters the fantasy fashion world of a TV commercial, where the audience is heavenly and the photographers smile00:02
Lords Sketch: Former captain shows powers are undiminished00:02
Diary00:02
US lawyer to defend Libya on Lockerbie00:02
Clamour for change fades in Japan poll: LDP plays 'stability' card to win back disenchanted voters00:02
Public Services Management Update: Directive study00:02
Letter: Open season on the BBC00:02
Prostitute scandal00:02
Changing of Guard ceremonies cut back00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
'Biblical' floods threaten the Midwest: Clinton to ask Congress for dollars 2.5bn emergency aid as rivers keep rising00:02
Birt rallies BBC staff to his vision: Director-General has summit encounter with sternest critic on his payroll00:02
It's a dangerous sport, fencing without a mask00:02
Horses disappoint Stanley00:02
Clinton near deal on gay soldiers: Homosexuals likely to be allowed to serve if they promise not to tell QBY: RUPERT CORNWELL in Washington00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Sandwich Statistics00:02
Bridge: Diversionary tactics in an identical crisis00:02
View from City Road: Cross-Channel incentives00:02
Silly Question: A fear of bringing up the rear00:02
Ogata visits Sarajevo00:02
Officers lodge sex bias claims00:02
Chinese admitted00:02
Tall ships emerge from the North Sea mist for 1993 race00:02
Letter: Undrinkable rules00:02
Watchdog calls for increase in budget00:02
Bottom Line: Two sides to cider00:02
Police demand right to challenge jury verdicts: Home Secretary to examine papers in case of teenager cleared of murder despite admitting that he struck fatal blow with knife00:02
View from City Road: Bank complains over the code00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Voyage to the end of Empire00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Obituary: Fred Weick00:02
UK industry lagging badly behind rivals: DTI report shows productivity hampered by low skills base and low investment in research and development00:02
Headlam in another rights issue00:02
Sailing: Matthews hopeful that tide will turn00:02
Football: Walker's misery ended by Francis00:02
Angola threat00:02
Prism surges on computer games boost00:02
Unita faces arms block00:02
Law Report: Exam board's decision quashed. Regina v Manchester Metropolitan University, Ex parte Nolan. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Mann and Mr Justice Sedley), 14 July 199300:02
Smith wins union support for reforms00:02
Russia may seal Tajik border00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Indurain breaks challengers' will to resist: Rominger on course for mountains jersey as Italians hit the wall00:02
Angry protest in London00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Birthdays00:02
Lilley rejects call to reform Social Fund: Loans 'lottery' will stay despite criticisms00:02
Mortars and wine in tale of two cities: Richard Dowden contrasts hope in Baidoa with the mayhem in Mogadishu00:02
Brooke 'gaffe' could backfire on Tories: Christchurch By-Election: National Heritage minister warns that protest vote carries threat of early general election00:02
Football: United begin campaign in Puskas land: Reds drawn to Honved00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Everett to refuse treatment for Aids00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rugby Union: South Africa return in style00:02
Fraud Office moves in on Lloyd's00:02
Obituary: Paul Corcellet00:02
Lack of cash 'helps rogue directors'00:02
M-way deaths00:02
Putting power into another place: Jeremy Mitchell suggests how to turn the Lords into an effective QBY: JEREMY MITCHELL00:02
View from City Road: Cross-Channel incentives00:02
Berliners drag feet over Olympics