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'Rocket hooligans' killed fan00:02
Crash victim dies00:02
University occupied over cuts in courses00:02
Yemen 'stalemate' as south repels push from the north00:02
'No link' with drip00:02
Chesterfield profits and assets surge00:02
Football: When Webb gave Leeds the blues: Chelsea meet Manchester United in Saturday's FA Cup final. In 1970 they were also underdogs but recovered three times to win the trophy. Dave Sexton recalls his finest hour as manager00:02
Worth the wait00:02
Censors block eight films from video release00:02
Talk of the trade: Britain isn't, Belgium is00:02
On Theatre00:02
Rugby League: Captain Bell rings off at Wigan00:02
Bottom Line: DIY problem00:02
Leading Article: Drawing the line for Berlusconi00:02
Hackney hails arts00:02
'Macedonian patriot' faces trial in Athens clampdown: Human rights groups report a climate of fear among Greece's ethnic minority 'Slavs', writes Leonard Doyle00:02
First Palestinian police bring new hope to Gaza00:02
Veterans for bird's-eye view of landing beaches: Will Bennett joins a special Dakota flight over the Normandy coastline chosen for Operation Overlord00:02
Letter: Workers risk fatal radiation exposure to keep their jobs00:02
Tax freedom: How to save, even when borrowing: Many people are not taking advantage of tax-free investments. Sue Fieldman looks at the best of the schemes on offer00:02
School tests00:02
Letter: Workers risk fatal radiation exposure to keep their jobs00:02
Violence fears after death in custody00:02
Moon eclipses sun00:02
Rugby Union: England's telling tour of enlightenment: Rowell's squad to discover a changed South Africa on and off the playing field. Steve Bale reports00:02
BBC to launch satellite stations: Joint venture with Pearson for European news and entertainment channels00:02
Wife killed three family members in knife attack: Murder trial told of woman's unhappiness00:02
Letter: A Gallic gesture00:02
Market Report: All lines lead to a boost for Cable and Wireless00:02
CHESS / Fast pawn gives Knights victory00:02
Talk of the trade: Campaigning 'Country Life'00:02
Caning appeal00:02
Who spends pounds 500 on clothes in a day?: Julie Vogel00:02
Boxing: Wenton plans to fight on00:02
Gummer seeks aid for towns00:02
East Midlands to sack 700 in return to electric roots00:02
Warning on perils of abuse claims00:02
Hata says sorry00:02
Award for hospital with wind turbine00:02
Letter: Workers risk fatal radiation exposure to keep their jobs00:02
Celebs in view00:02
Wedding sounds of silence: Nicholas Roe helps to marry a Quaker couple just by being there and shutting up00:02
Capital policy00:02
Stars join children to save a centre of musical excellence from government cuts00:02
Sainsbury gives in to Coke: Retailer will change design of its own-brand cola cans after 'amicable discussions'00:02
Fighting in streets as rebels close in on Kigali00:02
Football: New fight against racism00:02
German Health Minister presses for UK beef ban00:02
Cricket: Lara's cameo lights up Lord's: Warwickshire's flashing blade delivers again00:02
Letter: Deliberative polling involves ordinary citizens in democratic process00:02
Councillor's libel bill00:02
House prices threatened as night flights set to increase: Quieter jets reduce Heathrow noise 'footprints'00:02
Underrated: Eyeball to eyeball: Marty Feldman00:02
Sex claim CSA manager admits to having affairs00:02
A slice of the action00:02
Bottom Line: Vaux must motor00:02
CINEMA / Critic's Choice00:02
Arty convenience00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
He wears his scars with pride: Is a pierced navel the last word in fashion folly, or will branding come next? Emma Brooker reports00:02
Government denies D-Day party 'retreat': Criticised 'jamboree' becomes 'tribute' as ministers and veterans agree on August celebration featuring Dame Vera Lynn. James Cusick reports00:02
A Mandela for the Palestinians00:02
Curator's Choice: The Roman Baths Museum00:02
Who spends pounds 500 on clothes in a day?: Marvin Berglas00:02
Scots Tories open election inquest00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Taking the plunge00:02
True Gripes: Camberwell ..no way: Don't give me taxis00:02
Record first quarter for General Accident: Good weather helps insurer to 46% rise00:02
Skills for workers00:02
Hate campaign shatters calm of Dalai Lama00:02
MUSIC & DANCE / Critic's Choice00:02
Ambulance crews in the front line: Green lights and distinctive sirens under review as violence grows against emergency services00:02
There is no question to answer: Calls for a popular vote ignore the real issues of European unity, says Nicholas Bethell00:02
Poker: Vegas brings no poetry in motion00:02
View from City Road: Bank of England is right to be wary00:02
Joan Collins, I dream of you: In bed with Hugh Thompson00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Critic's Choice00:02
Boots and Smith slice Do It All00:02
Prince complains over kite photos00:02
The lion and the dead lamb: Andy Warhol shocked, but he was a great artist. So far, Damien Hirst is just shocking00:02
Children do not belong in cells: Twelve-year-old offenders need help, not prison, argues Frances Crook00:02
On Cinema00:02
LIGS / Liggers Guide00:02
Obituary: Clement Greenberg00:02
Market boost00:02
Teenage suicides00:02
Inside Parliament: PM certain of his scepticism: Ashdown exploits Tory divisions on referendum - Peers reject benefit-savings move - MPs back Sunday betting00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
And what's more ..00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Water claims settled00:02
Letter: Deliberative polling involves ordinary citizens in democratic process00:02
Takeover to clear way for Chime listing00:02
Artist charged00:02
Girl died saving her sister in hit-and-run incident00:02
A short, sharp bout of mini nostalgia: Alison Veness previews the V&A's diligently assembled Sixties fashion collection00:02
Behind closed doors: Now is the time to say goodbye: OPERA: Edward Seckerson on Freni and Carreras in Covent Garden's new production of Giordano's Fedora00:02
Football: Blood-letting at Birmingham00:02
Football / Fan's Eye View: Long hot summer of misery: No 73 - Arsenal00:02
Argentines arrest former Nazi wanted in Italy00:02
CENTREFOLD / Twin set: Portrait of Mado and Monette, by Raphael00:02
Pilkington plans sale to cut debt00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Racing: Hawajiss keeps eyes on Prize: The headstrong Musidora winner may prove her own worst enemy in the battle for the Oaks00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Tattershall Castle, Victoria Embankment, SW1 (071-839 6548)00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Neo-Nazis accused of BNP attack00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Deliver us from the Post Office monopoly: Keith Joseph, who privatised Britain's telephones, argues for introducing competition at the letterbox00:02
Cricket: Cork stings Lancashire with late onslaught: Atherton century unrewarded00:02
Berlusconi hands top posts to the neo-Fascists: Italy's 'Thatcherite' heads Foreign Ministry while Northern League gains portfolios putting it in position to decentralise00:02
Diphtheria campaign00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Phipps to make return to market: Float in early summer expected to value shoemaker at pounds 100m00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
THEATRE / Out of the body experiences: The actress Kathryn Hunter is a master practitioner of the theatre of physical contortion, despite serious, permanent injury. By Miranda Carter00:02
Not designed by a local hero: Meanwhile, on the city's edge, Gavin Stamp sees an ill-conceived business park taking shape00:02
THEATRE / Critic's Choice00:02
Obituary: Clement Greenberg00:02
Architecture Update: French first for dollars 100,000 prize00:02
Excluded pupils condemn school's selection lottery00:02
Letter: Deliberative polling involves ordinary citizens in democratic process00:02
Patients' Hotel00:02
Letter: Tory role in reshaping local government00:02
Letter: Listen to the Orkney children00:02
Channel 5: is the idea still alive?: A new national TV service may yet reach our screens, but it has many enemies, says Gail Counsell00:02
Airbus beats rivals to dollars 1bn Canadian order00:02
On Classical Music00:02
Review backs gold price: Demand 'is strong enough to support dollars 370-dollars 390 an ounce'00:02
Architecture Update:: Southern prospects00:02
View from City Road: Canning the can, not losing bottle00:02
Head of good causes00:02
Major rules out promise of referendum: Prime Minister accused of indecision over Europe. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Greens see head of steam in support: Party launches European manifesto00:02
View from City Road: Pearson makes a good partner00:02
Berlusconi picks three Fascists00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Cars00:02
Sacking urged after minister's misleading reply00:02
Palmer may face fresh grilling from MPs' committee00:02
Muslims shell Serb-held Brcko00:02
Pembroke: Des takes off for BAA00:02
A day like this00:02
'The sun shall never set on so glorious a human achievement': The following is the text of Nelson Mandela's speech as he was sworn in as President of South Africa in Pretoria yesterday00:02
At last, a home fit for a festival: Edinburgh has shaken off its conservatism with a thoroughly modern theatre. Louise Rogers reports on the city's new persona00:02
Letter: Deliberative polling involves ordinary citizens in democratic process00:02
A wound at the heart of Africa: The slaughter in Rwanda has shocked the world. But Richard Dowden, who has just returned from the country, fears it may be only the prelude to a wider catastrophe00:02
Price-rise forecast looks on target00:02
Dear Oxford MAs: A poet without a vote calls on graduates to liberate the ballot for Oxford's new Professor of Poetry from the clutches of dons - by turning up at the polls in their thousands00:02
Ministers face questions over sex case MoD man: Labour attacks appointment of former high-profile Conservative to Civil Service post. Graham Moorby reports00:02
Stoy Hayward set for Astra inquiry00:02
Football: Merson directs England's domination: Fringe men's fillip for Venables as Northern Ireland fail to sustain early promise00:02
Time up despite snags at Signet00:02
Who spends pounds 500 on clothes in a day?: Michael Heath00:02
Turkey's economy takes a body blow: Hugh Pope measures the damage from the country's worst economic crisis for 20 years00:02
London's 3bn pounds Crossrail at risk as Bill is rejected00:02
Clarke rate cut attacked by Bank00:02
World leaders watch as Mandela takes the reins of power00:02
THEATRE / The Fringe: In a state of decline00:02
'Foul crime' sentence00:02
Older patients 'being denied access to NHS': Royal college urges equal treatment for the elderly00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tennis: Language no barrier to Agassi: Actions speak louder than words for American who loses his temper but wins first match00:02
For criminals the wages of sin are counted in tabloid dollars: Out of America00:02
Who spends pounds 500 on clothes in a day?: Rebecca Duke00:02
Obituary: Ferdinando Scarfiotti00:02
Hostel fire00:02
Cricket: Smith replies to call for runs: Hampshire's cup crusader00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Talk of the trade: PR advice from Portillo00:02
Architecture Update: Gateway winner00:02
Motor Racing: Alesi may boycott Belgian Grand Prix over safety fears: Ferrari's Frenchman calls for drivers to form powerful lobby as Berger decides today on his Formula One future00:02
Letter: The sea's tall story?00:02
Architecture Update: Booted out of town00:02
Irish police to examine deaths case00:02
Racing: Murphy out of hospital00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Diary00:02
Redrow share offer falls short on profit worries00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Jolly jousts with Fritz and Johnny Turk: 'On Secret Service East of Constantinople' - Peter Hopkirk: John Murray, 19.9900:02
Law Report: Market forces justify lower pay for women: North Yorkshire County Council v Ratcliffe. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Balcombe, Lord Justice Evans and Lord Justice Roch). 28 April 1994.00:02
Deutsche managers rapped over Schneider00:02
Soho is for sex: They thought they were cleaning up the place but they were killing it00:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
COMEDY / All that glitters: Gary Glitter's career has had its setbacks, but, as James Rampton discovered, his hairstyle continues to inspire diehard fans00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sweet dreams for Sir Adrian Cadbury: 'Keeping Good Company' - Jonathan Charkham: Oxford University Press, 19.95 pounds00:02
Cricket: Bicknell anchors Surrey's ship: Glamorgan pipped at post00:02
Charity fundraiser investigated00:02
Who spends pounds 500 on clothes in a day?: Keith Springer00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
When moral panic is the real villain of the piece: Does television glamorise crime? Simon Shaps attacks hysteria over reconstruction series, while Tony Hall defends BBC news programmes00:02
Walking: Tales from the riverbank: In perfect silence, Paul Gosling follows a stretch of the Thames00:02
Pretoria's men are lost for words00:02
Leading Article: Rules for MPs, gay or straight00:02
TELEVISION / A modern poet's anthem for doomed youth00:02
Mandela takes office00:02
Letter: Deliberative polling involves ordinary citizens in democratic process00:02
Perfect place for indiscretions00:02
Convoy leads champagne celebration for London cabs' 300th anniversary00:02
Television reports must have a motive00:02
Full of pain, starved of the right treatment: Forcing anorexia sufferers to eat may ease our anguish but does not help theirs, says Susie Orbach00:02
View from City Road: Charged with power to waste money00:02
New business daily aims to challenge the FT00:02
Calls for EU referendum awaken old memories of political havoc: Opponents of gathering campaign point to prospect of deep divisions and bizarre allegiances. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Customs chief urges greater scrutiny00:02
Prime parking nets premium: In streets 'built for horses' Anne Spackman discovers residents are having to pay as much for a garage in central London as for an entire flat in the Eighties00:02
Crowd cheers serial killer's execution00:02
Racing: Sunday date for Derby in 199600:02
Syria remains among seven states on US terrorism list00:02
Do you have a moment to answer a few stupid questions?00:02
Cricket: Gooch slams century00:02
The Daily Poem: from The Ballad of the Yorkshire Ripper00:02
'Independent' accused over BNP: Publication of letter condemned, but columnist warns against censorship. Mary Braid reports00:02
Architecture Update: Bowing to St Paul's00:02
Bottom Line: Hurt in war of nutrition00:02
Jewish cult raided00:02
Leading Article: Be a giver, and be thankful00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Today's Number: 500:02
Anniversaries00:02
Kohl sets out to woo Yeltsin with home comforts: Germans hope to ease hurt Russian feelings over Berlin celebrations, writes Steve Crawshaw from Bonn00:02
Kwik Save blames tax rise for fall in sales00:02
Australia budgets for growth and jobs00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Gagged doctor breaks silence: A paediatrician suspended on full pay from her job for 12 years speaks out for the first time, telling Liz Hunt of neglect on the wards and the loneliness of professional exile