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UN: More harm than good?: Overview00:02
Letter: Clear arguments for clean and cheap water00:02
Sex shock00:02
Obituary: Ray Hudson00:02
Cancer diagnosis delay 'due to cuts'00:02
Letter: Birds have good taste00:02
Obituary: Professor Percy Johnson-Marshall00:02
Unions' deal for United00:02
View from City Road: The last straw at Spring Ram00:02
Police break up pounds 36m fraud ring: Armed officers arrest five in covert operation00:02
Letter: Scottish motto00:02
Home Computer: The way it was for Kathleen Turner: Andrew Brown looks at the often idiosyncratic benefits of seeking assistance from on-line support systems00:02
Semtex in tea chest 'belonged to friend': Man denies IRA membership or involvement in bombing campaign00:02
Elephants' saviour to have leg amputated after plane crash: Leader of war against poachers flown to Britain for treatment. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Girl hit by lightning00:02
Today's Number: 4700:02
US unable to tame the Mississippi: The 1993 floods, which could cost the US as much as dollars 5bn, show no sign of abating - and more rain is forecast00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Cricket: Waqar troubles Walsh's charges: Gloucestershire's gloom continues00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Home Computer: Less strain on the train00:02
Harrods bomb trial00:02
Unit labour costs 5.3% down on year: Lower pay deals show results00:02
Letter: Clear arguments for clean and cheap water00:02
Italians 'used blackmail' over Somalia00:02
Rugby League: Widnes place Eyres on the transfer list00:02
Life sentences00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Pakistan left off terror list00:02
Polisario talks00:02
Royal Family do not attract US tourists, survey says00:02
The Daily Poem: What Are These Mountains Thinking About00:02
Letter: Justice in the dock: the fallibility of juries, self-defence, and trial by media00:02
Liffe attacks plan on disclosure rules00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker misses by a whisker00:02
Reuters was paid to help spying: Boxes of documents released at the Public Record Office chart the activities of British intelligence and its network of agents from a century ago. Stephen Ward reports00:02
UN: More harm than good?: Four Flashpoints where the United Nations has stepped in00:02
Gordon a 'hostage to history': Boxes of documents released at the Public Record Office chart the activities of British intelligence and its network of agents from a century ago. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Letter: Birds have good taste00:02
FILM / The Big Picture: Spare the rod, spoil the child: Adam Mars-Jones reviews Steven Spielberg's Jurassic Park, the monster of all movies00:02
Obituary: Jacques Chazot00:02
Out of Russia: Hatred still lingers where Romanovs met their fate00:02
Lottie, the wild woman, doesn't live here any more: What happens if a schizophrenic friend, almost incoherent and displaying the signs of cartoon madness, turns up on the doorstep and asks to stay? Pauline Brown found out00:02
Outside Edge: Nick Kimberley on a woman who loves the Kirov so much she washes their smalls00:02
Racing: Maktoums to miss Keeneland Sales00:02
Lopez in court clash with General Motors00:02
Race 'plot'00:02
Cricket: Only Ratcliffe can cope with mysteries of spin00:02
Golf: Impressive Pyman displays his wares on professional stage: Guy Hodgson reports from Royal St George's, Sandwich, on the fearless first round of the Amateur champion, who marked his Open Championship debut with a 6800:02
Bottom Line: ShareLink gets it right00:02
Le Pen snub00:02
Sacking upheld00:02
Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene00:02
MPs critical of care in community00:02
Teenage assailants00:02
Parents win rehearing of child sex abuse case00:02
Golf: The thrill returns for Ballesteros: Ken Jones watches a rejuvenated Spaniard draw the gallery with his escape artistry00:02
Inside Parliament: Fevered MPs welcome sign of relief: Major queried on response to Social Chapter vote - Lamont lays claim to economic upturn - Skinner attacks Tories over foreign donations00:02
Savile Row begins fightback to save the gentleman's suit: Roger Tredre looks at the way traditional tailors suffering a decade of declining trade hope to halt the march of casual fashion00:02
UN: More harm than good?: Save a life? They've all done it; the soldiers' view00:02
Bit part for inflation00:02
WRITER'S CUT / Steps to movie heaven: Christopher Hampton on transferring Sunset Boulevard from the screen to the stage00:02
Unions reconsider deal on democracy: Biggest affiliates remain opposed but others move towards Smith formula for party reforms00:02
Obituary: Patrick Lippert00:02
Pounds 7m diamond raiders beat combination locks00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Justice in the dock: the fallibility of juries, self-defence, and trial by media00:02
Bottom Line: Welsh Water takes a sharper approach00:02
Here's mine, where's yours?: Imogen Edwards-Jones reveals the hidden attractions of the fashion accessory this summer00:02
Germans on hunger strike to save mine: Privatisation plans under fire in the east00:02
FILM / Orchestral manoeuvres in the dark: Meltdown explores the difficult marriage of sight and sound in films. Kevin Jackson is given a conducted tour of soundtracks by the composers George Benjamin and Benedict Mason00:02
Soldier killed00:02
Letter: Deceptive bed of nails00:02
Letter: A novelty in the UK00:02
Letter: An open secret00:02
Passenger locked away00:02
Algiers death00:02
Letter: Justice in the dock: the fallibility of juries, self-defence, and trial by media00:02
Letter: Justice in the dock: the fallibility of juries, self-defence, and trial by media00:02
Little moth loves nuclear monster: There is one last colony of Sussex Emeralds, and it is in the strangest place. Nicholas Roe reports00:02
UN: More harm than good?: When cowboy hats replace blue berets00:02
Football: Blackburn given a glimpse of Europe: FA support sought at Ewood Park00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
World Student Games: Flying Fasinro fired up in jump to gold00:02
Procter & Gamble to shed 13,00000:02
Widow rejects freed killer's late apology: Family of London teacher stabbed to death hopes to bring private prosecution against teenage attacker00:02
'Gay gene' raises host of issues: Steve Connor reflects on the ethical and legal implications embodied in the latest scientific discovery about homosexuality00:02
Labour's Maastricht timebomb primed to detonate next week: Anthony Bevins looks at the parliamentary amendment that may yet wreck the treaty00:02
Reuters was paid to help spying: Boxes of documents released at the Public Record Office chart the activities of British intelligence and its network of agents from a century ago. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Student Sport00:02
Why shouldn't a vase be as beautiful as a picture?: Correction00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Millar denied by relentless leaders: Scot's brave challenge founders after Rominger attacks and takes Indurain with him00:02
Rank results dampen shares: Leisure group offers enhanced scrip alternative to dividends00:02
Law Update: Insolvency package00:02
Russia accused of Afghan attack00:02
Peel mops up minority Ship Canal holding00:02
Racing: Plan Ahead00:02
Rugby Union: Rejuvenated All Blacks on the march00:02
Waldegrave promises more openness in government00:02
Cricket: Kent start for S Africa00:02
Rains cause many deaths across Asia00:02
Strangeways contract is awarded00:02
TT launches pounds 51m rights: Group seeks to cut borrowings and invest in businesses00:02
Business Next Week00:02
Letter: Glowing reports00:02
Royal College of Physicians of London00:02
GUS to enfranchise 98% of share capital: Wolfson family may lose control and group break up00:02
Jobless total falls for fifth month in row: Lamont congratulates Chancellor on 'rapid success of policies' as Major hails continuing recovery00:02
DANCE / Caught napping at their posts: Judith Mackrell finds that the Kirov isn't living up to its great reputation00:02
Obituary: Dame Susan Walker00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
The toast is women in business as 21 award-winners spotlight their sex's growing role in British enterprise00:02
Law: The equality initiative: Rodger Pannone, the new president of the Law Society, talks to Sharon Wallach about his plans00:02
Law: Tailor-made to suit debtors: Individual voluntary arrangements can help lawyers who get into serious financial difficulty, reports Neasa MacErlean00:02
Letter: The BBC's failings00:02
Obituary: Harry Irving00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Letter: Justice in the dock: the fallibility of juries, self-defence, and trial by media00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Ferry operators' merger refused: Channel services will have to compete individually with tunnel00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Parish Clerks' Company00:02
UN 'twice told Italians not to arrest Aideed': Patricia Clough in Rome reports on the local view of the Somalia dispute00:02
FILM / Competition Results00:02
Christchurch By-election: Elderly voters to get Clarke's assurances: Chancellor goes south to put fight into campaign to regain support for Conservatives00:02
Crime scares boost Norbain00:02
Leading Article: Gay genes do not exclude choice00:02
Top Lloyd's firms will be seen by SFO00:02
Athletics: Cram back on track in natural habitat: Britons get set as combined AAA and world championship trials begin in Birmingham today00:02
Obituary: Michael Rothenstein00:02
Patten in hospital00:02
Triathlon: Ironbridge Grand Prix - Shropshire00:02
UN: More harm than good?: Grim reality after an optimistic era; the UN's future00:02
Carsberg accuses banks of dodging code of practice: Director-General of Fair Trading questions behaviour on confidentiality and sale of non-banking services00:02
Golf / The Open Championship: Zoeller takes share of the lead via route 66: Dragon's teeth of Royal St George's are drawn as famous four are pursued by Faldo while a Spanish master joins fray00:02
Homosexuality linked to genes: Ethical dilemmas loom as genetic study of gays' families suggests predisposition is inherited through men's mothers00:02
Croats defy threat of war from Serbs: Zagreb plans to reopen a vital bridge within range of Serbian guns, despite warnings of possible new conflict00:02
View from City Road: The EBRD still has a big role00:02
MPs and trade unionists establish archive for art of the workers00:02
Croquet: British Open championships - Hurlingham Club00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: Lesson in logic over Bosnia00:02
Insurers must pay US claims00:02
UN: More harm than good?: Damned if they do, damned if they don't; the US involvement00:02
UK holds back ASH interims00:02
TV's new generation emerges: It's clever, and it may be inevitable. But, asks Larry Black, do people want it, and will it make money?00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Homosexuality linked to genes: Ethical dilemmas loom as genetic study of gays' families suggests predisposition is inherited through men's mothers00:02
Waldegrave accused of hiding relaxation of Iraq trade curbs00:02
Racing: Court paves way for Cook compensation: Judge says jockeys were playing Russian roulette when riding at Doncaster. Mark Popham reports00:02
Morale is low at the BBC, Birt says00:02
Athletics: Nebiolo's rebuff for Reynolds00:02
Motor Racing: Active suspension ban: Fisa limits technology00:02
Rome says commander will stay00:02
Four die in crash00:02
FILM / Deep, head-scratching stuff00:02
Co-op plans buffalo bill of fare00:02
Leading Article: The possible and the defensible00:02
UN: More harm than good?: Apathetic, ill-informed, too late; the African tragedy00:02
Midwives attack changes on pay00:02
QS profit warning wipes fifth from value00:02
Pembroke: Capel man converts00:02
Ceasefire call in Angola00:02
Hollywood summons for fossil hunter00:02
Treasury attacked for failure to halt fraud00:02
Reality in Sarajevo drives people to believe in illusions: Strolling casually under shellfire is normal in the Bosnian capital. Robert Fisk reports on everyday life in the dying city00:02
Obituary: A. K. Ramanujan00:02
Fresh 'right to know' urged: White Paper on creating more open government does not give much away00:02
MUSIC / The piggy-bank Proms?: Next year the Proms celebrate their centenary. This year belts have been tightened to pay for the party. Robert Maycock reports00:02
Japanese Elections: Dreaming of freedom and change: Significant political reform will not appear overnight and when it comes it will be imposed from the top down00:02
Whites and blacks unite to foil democracy: A mass-murderer's death highlights sinister links between extremists, writes John Carlin in Johannesburg00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Up the garden path on mentally challenged paving00:02
Defeat looms on Social Chapter vote: Ashdown says Major's future in peril. Anthony Bevins reports00:02
Major looks set to drop 'Scallywag' libel action00:02
Zagreb sanctions move00:02
View from City Road: GUS branches out bravely but is still a safe bet00:02
Law Update: Counting the cost00:02
View from City Road: Whitehall could do better00:02
People: Italians give a big hand for Mr Clean00:02
Fetish for fashion brings out talent in graduate designers00:02
Golf: Quotes of the Day00:02
Tyson sued00:02
Cricket: Welcome return puts Igglesden in the swing00:02
Franc and krone come under new pressure00:02
Home Computer: Apple power restores owners' pride: The first portable Mac was a turkey, but the Powerbook has risen like a phoenix, says Kim Wilson00:02
Hussein warns of religious tensions00:02
Birthdays00:02
RUSHES00:02
Market Report: Votes-for-all decision puts pressure on two-tier system00:02
Dinosaur cocktails toast 'Jurassic Park' coup: John Arlidge goes to Carmarthen for the premiere granted after a personal plea by the town mayor