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Boy freed from dinosaur's jaws00:02
Watchdog concerned over use of tissue from foetuses00:02
Riots report puts pressure on Dinkins: New York mayor responded 'poorly' to flare-up between blacks and Jews00:02
Architecture: Mummy, today I built a tetrahedron: Jonathan Glancey sits in on a workshop where discovering the importance of the built environment is child's play00:02
Market Report: Banking sector withdraws on anxiety over earnings00:02
EC approves aid package after row00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Investment warning as air traffic delays fall00:02
Pounds 35m drug haul00:02
Ivory Towers: Similarity breeds content00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Racing: King George rediscovers old dignity: Midsummer's meeting of the generations will take place without fear but with perhaps some favour. Paul Hayward on a race savoured as keenly by participants as by spectators.00:02
Bangladesh to give aid to US00:02
EFM seeks pounds 48m for new smaller companies trust00:02
Bottom Line: Safeway slowdown00:02
Award designed to promote art in Britain may go abroad: David Lister examines the work of the four artists shortlisted for the prestigious, but controversial, Turner Prize00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Today's Number: 2700:02
Law Report: Foreign court can help with papers: Georgios Panayiotou and others v Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd. Chancery Division (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice-Chancellor), 15 July 199300:02
Racing: Owners back off from boycott00:02
Mubarak looks set to win00:02
Obituary: Professor Oswald Dilke00:02
More children found with skull deformity00:02
Nato adds fuel to Balkans arms race: Robert Block reports that Turkey and Greece are receiving huge amounts of heavy weapons00:02
Embezzlement scandal threatens key Clinton ally00:02
Russian murder rate among world's worst00:02
A very private privatisation: Gail Counsell reports on the nationalistic nature of the French sell-off00:02
Letter: Britain's history of resistance to a European social charter for its workers00:02
Man is arrested in hunt for serial killer of homosexuals00:02
Cricketer's Diary: To Beefy, the best of British00:02
Letter: Britain's history of resistance to a European social charter for its workers00:02
The insider00:02
Leading Article: Having babies at two score years and ten00:02
View from City Road: Initiative becomes a cold potato00:02
Football: Platt draws the crowds00:02
Sporting Digest: Croquet00:02
WEST END / Not only, smut also: Paul Taylor on Lust, Bob Carlton's full bed-and-bawd musical of Wycherley's The Country Wife00:02
Pensioners' increase00:02
Safety fears lead to nuclear plant closure: Welsh power station first to be shut down because of possible danger00:02
Thai King pardons drug smugglers: Secret letter from Major helped to win freedom on humanitarian grounds but the two women still considered guilty00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
US banks post strong results: Securities and foreign currencies provide trading profits00:02
THE FRINGE / Riotous summer camp: Nick Curtis on a hyper-camp Brother Truckers, a long-winded Trios and a cerebral Oedipus Flabbergasted00:02
View from City Road: Microsoft test for US trust-busters00:02
Military pageant of music, skill and teamwork returns00:02
Egypt arrests 70 Muslims after Cairo gun battle00:02
Hit-squad chief goes home00:02
Contract bids deepen losses at Prospect00:02
Media: Parting shots from the Last Chance Saloon?: Could papers be fined for photographs like these? Michael Leapman looks at next week's White Paper on press ethics00:02
Protesting police put on an overflowing show of force against Sheehy report at Wembley00:02
Franchise plan to tighten BA's grip: CAA attacks Government over failure to refer takeover of Dan-Air00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Helping the community to retake its own streets00:02
Court Circular00:02
MP questioned by police00:02
Man who killed baby son is saved by wife's loyalty: Judge gives father a suspended sentence after woman tells of love and forgiveness00:02
Why students must learn to pay: Those who gain most from higher education should contribute more, argues Colin Hughes00:02
Marlboro price cut made permanent00:02
Bradford and Bingley to operate in Germany00:02
Croats herd Muslims into Mostar: Up to 30,000 face forced removal from Bosnia as 'cleansing' rages00:02
Leather, rubber . . . but no women? You're nicked: David Prosser explains what happened after police raided a private party where no guests were breaking the law00:02
Cricket: Boon the bedrock of Australia's ascendancy: Uncomplicated Tasmanian is a dedicated team man whose feats are achieved without fanfare. Jon Culley reports00:02
Letter: NatWest records of customer information00:02
50 pounds award for stolen car 'inadequate'00:02
Viewers desert 'dull' shows: Watching TV retains its popularity only with the poor. Michael Leapman reports00:02
Patten's pay is tax-free00:02
Anniversaries00:02
SmithKline up 18% in quarter: Drug firms show mixed fortunes as hard-hit Merck cuts 2,100 jobs00:02
Media: I don't call that rock, its just dead boring white males: Virgin 1215 claims to be a radio revolution. But, argues Robin Katz, it is a tacky betrayal of the US stations it should emulate00:02
Cricket: TCCB inquiry into contrived declarations00:02
Volkswagen loses over gag order: 'Der Spiegel' magazine at liberty to repeat allegations against Lopez, judge rules00:02
Boxing: Benn and Bruno set for autumn00:02
Flying boat departs00:02
Witness appeal on boy's murder00:02
'Rude' consultant sacked00:02
Sag Harbour Summer: Early morning rendezvous at the Paradise Soda Grill: Our down-town New Yorker continues her holiday dispatches about small-town life on Long Island, with major discoveries about breakfast and socks00:02
Graft suspect dies in jail: Row after former head of Italian state company leaves 10 suicide notes00:02
Letter: Pioneers and victims of care in the community00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Military pageant of music, skill and teamwork returns00:02
Teenager educated by life in Thai jail: Pardoned drug smuggler becomes older and wiser00:02
WEST END / Not only, smut also: Paul Taylor on Lust, Bob Carlton's full bed-and-bawd musical of Wycherley's The Country Wife00:02
Ealing film classics destroyed in fire00:02
This is a ghastly place: ask anyone: Our Maastricht fiasco is a fitting epitaph on a nation consumed by disgust at its own decline00:02
The Bosnia Poem: Bosnian00:02
Prince adds weight to community care fears00:02
Obituary: Roger Woddis00:02
TELEVISION / Funny, funny, funny00:02
Two die in air crash00:02
Architecture Update: Reprieve for the NatWest Tower00:02
Obituary: Will Rogers Jr00:02
Public services that are for the people00:02
Letter: Pronounced old age00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Boy freed from dinosaur's jaws00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Management: Plenty of action on the shelf00:02
Architecture Update: The essence of Tokyo in London00:02
Kid from Death Row lives to tell a tale: As a boy of 14 Kiki Francis was arrested on his way to see his priest. He spent the next eight years in jail. Karl Maier in Lagos heard his story00:02
Doctor caused havoc after family upset00:02
Poland produces EBRD contender00:02
Diary00:02
Treaty Tightrope: Major's head on the Maastricht block: How the ratification votes tomorrow could add up to a triumph for the Prime Minister or precipitate his downfall00:02
OPERA / A head for heights: Nick Kimberley on the Almeida Opera season00:02
Letter: Welfare on loan00:02
View from City Road: Fraser investors will need more information00:02
Chess: A victory despite odds00:02
Pensioners' increase00:02
'Date-rape' acquittal00:02
Sale may be further fuel for a bitter feud00:02
Out of America: Pioneering town steeped in history and Ol' Man River00:02
Big parties threatened by splits: Arguments rage over leaders and policies in the aftermath of Japan's elections00:02
Sailing: Indulgence maintains challenge for honours: Second place for Britain's Warden Owen00:02
Letter: Britain's history of resistance to a European social charter for its workers00:02
Vindictive internal report put the knife into Sessions: The FBI went to extraordinary lengths to harry its own boss, writes Patrick Cockburn in Washington00:02
Media: I don't call that rock, its just dead boring white males: Virgin 1215 claims to be a radio revolution. But, argues Robin Katz, it is a tacky betrayal of the US stations it should emulate00:02
Eldridge Pope in link-up with Allied: Brewers reach distribution agreement00:02
Treaty Tightrope: The Social Chapter: what it is and why Conservatives hate it00:02
Turks question ideological foundations of the state: Kemalism has been undermined but no new formula is in evidence that might replace it, writes Hugh Pope in Istanbul00:02
Football: Fry's United scheduled to meet Barnet00:02
Birthdays00:02
Racing: BBC screens doping claims00:02
Catholic church gives gays 'hope': Hume is 'open' to lower homosexual age of consent00:02
Thai King pardons drug smugglers: Secret letter from Major helped to win freedom on humanitarian grounds but the two women still considered guilty00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Leaderless French light years behind the likes of Indurain00:02
Not all is revealed in Mongolian nightclub: A formerly closed society is revelling in a new freedom to flirt with erotica, but local tastes remain modest00:02
Mersey swansong as last boat sets sail00:02
Turkish Prime Minister appeals for reform00:02
Inside Parliament: Labour leader at a loss in applying pin-down technique00:02
Letter: Pioneers and victims of care in the community00:02
View from City Road: Long-term worry on unemployment00:02
Obituary: Roger Woddis00:02
'Euphoria' wrecks imam's village: Robert Fisk returns to Cela, a hamlet where Serbs protected the mosque, and finds a burnt-out memory00:02
Letter: A last thought00:02
Athletics: Christie and Lewis race set for Gateshead: Olympic champion and world champion over 100 metres will pick up pounds 100,000 apiece from television for around 10 seconds of sprinting00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Letter: Kurds feel abandoned to Saddam's terror00:02
OPERA / A right royal flush: David Fanning on a Miller double-bill at Buxton . . .00:02
Russia expects bumper harvest00:02
Letter: Weeds are taking over00:02
Not Quite Architecture: Take to the trees: it's a high life and a natural one: Where can you build a house that is romantic, cheap and virtually free of planning restrictions? Adventurous types are branching out00:02
Consumer confidence slides: UK spending rise in danger - Greenspan warns on US rates00:02
Letter: Britain's history of resistance to a European social charter for its workers00:02
Cricket: Battling Brittin destroys Danes: Women's World Cup opens with massive English victory while debate at Lord's concerns methods employed by counties to gain a result00:02
Pembroke: Moving up at Carlton00:02
Sheehy leaves police 'facing exploitation': Mass rally of officers against 'disastrous' report00:02
Sporting Digest: Hang Gliding00:02
Football: Bernes forced to face his accusers00:02
Sihanouk dumps Khmer Rouge00:02
TELEVISION / Studio Notes00:02
Football: Joachim provides England's inspiration00:02
Canadian blood was tainted00:02
Leading Article: A strategic vision for nuclear power00:02
Syria frees political prisoners00:02
Cricket: First-class Tavare hangs up his bat00:02
Leading Article: The Greeks should know better00:02
British Gas to freeze charges00:02
British clinics gave women over 50 help with fertility: Italian doctor who treated woman, 58, tells of threats00:02
Battle for mountain could seal Sarajevo's fate00:02
Obituary: Girilal Jain00:02
We live in freedom - but we're afraid to go out: Their life is hard, and hidden from outsiders. Nick Holdsworth visits a Vietnamese community in London00:02
Cricket: First-class Tavare hangs up his bat00:02
Blow-up Churchill brought in to support legal fight to retain Spitfire00:02
Read any good books lately? Look no further for the best00:02
Theatre stars line up for television season00:02
Tension rises in 'side-show' to Mid-East peace talks: Sarah Helm sets out two contrasting views on how to rid south Lebanon of Hizbollah00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon set for pounds 100m rebuilding go-ahead00:02
Leather, rubber . . . but no women? You're nicked: David Prosser explains what happened after police raided a private party where no guests were breaking the law00:02
Lincoln's Inn CPE Awards 199300:02
Loyalist terrorists in bomb attacks on SDLP politicians: Blasts display UFF's increasing sophistication00:02
ANC guards face charges00:02
Kidnapper to be freed00:02
Tennis: Sampras rejects negative reaction: The new Wimbledon champion defends himself in the debate over the power game00:02
Athens leans hard on Albania00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Obituary: Peter Hoy00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Football: Ruddock move finally completed: Souness secures defensive reinforcement while Forest rue tribunal fee00:02
Fight for fourth00:02
Media: UPS and DOWNS: A new column looking at the fortunes and misfortunes of media people00:02
Architecture Update: Duke heads Windsor Castle committee00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting00:02
Sudan fighting cuts aid supplies00:02
Teenager educated by life in Thai jail: Pardoned drug smuggler becomes older and wiser00:02
Call for Hoskins inquiry00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A little knowledge of some dangerous things: 'Darkness at Dawn' - John Hands: HarperCollins, 14.99 pounds00:02
Between the Lines / Beckett's dustbin drama: David Glass takes the lid off Beckett's dustbin drama00:02
Russia fights debt00:02
Bottom Line: SmithKline confounds the critics00:02
Christchurch: Hurd has Tories' excuse ready: Minister says public 'fed up with politics'00:02
Royal Society of Medicine00:02
Campus killer collapses in courtroom: Open University organiser describes how body was found in blood-spattered room00:02
Ku-Klux-Klan prank00:02
Letter: Pioneers and victims of care in the community00:02
Obituary: Osi Hawkins00:02
Fayeds to float House of Fraser: Egyptian brothers will keep control of Harrods - Brian McGowan comes out of retirement to join stores chain00:02
Outlook improving, says Central Motor Auctions00:02
Pakistan promised poll reform00:02
Lord Young of Grafham, chairman of Cable and Wireless, arriving for its annual meeting00:02
BBC governors appointed00:02
BBC drama chief looks to swim in the mainstream: Michael Leapman finds that the corporation's winter TV schedule hints at division among its executives00:02
Ban on Iraq arms buyer 'was dropped': Visit in 1988 went ahead in spite of warning it would undermine weapons sales guidelines, Scott inquiry told00:02
Tennis: Graf beaten as Germany make exit