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Greenpeace protest boats delay first British Trident test00:02
Divorcee wins pension right00:02
Euromyth00:02
Mafia boss threatens politicians from the dock00:02
Leading Article: Peace lies in Mr Adams's hands00:02
Racing: Abdullah stays solo with Sunshack: The owner with the best recent record in the Derby relies on one of his French force at Epsom00:02
Britain lifts arms embargo against Israel00:02
New partners, old illusions: It is high time Nato and Russia understood that their interests are not the same, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Patten in rethink on starred A-levels00:02
Woman cleared of murdering relatives00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Market Report: Footsie pulls back from the 3,000-point brink00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A lark with the lads in the smoking seats: If You're Talking to Me Your Career Must be in Trouble - Joe Queenan: Picador, pounds 5.9900:02
Equestrianism: Windsor is waterlogged00:02
Pilot's death in-flight was first on BA jet: Union fights 'more stressful' shift plans00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Tourist murder charges00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Athens warns Tirana on 'arrests'00:02
Rape charge00:02
S&N deal restores Cannon to pub trade: Magic Pub Company and Labatt's pay pounds 108m for 450 Chef & Brewer outlets00:02
Jo, where are you? The silent presence: He made her, she made him. Without him, Marlene Dietrich thrived; without her, Joseph von Sternberg vanished. By David Thompson00:02
Outside edge: Adrian Turpin on the fine art of computer games00:02
Drugs in Sport: Steroid abuse still 'a significant problem': Radford and Sports Council express concern over misuse of anabolic agents00:02
Bottom Line: C&W pins hopes on China00:02
Fatal crash00:02
Surprise backing for Beckett in Labour leadership stakes: Donald Macintyre reports on how the likely candidates for John Smith's job are shaping up00:02
People: Hefty price-tag for freedom00:02
Unsafe sex could be criminal00:02
Leading Article: An exile's return to a changed country00:02
Football: Six clubs told to be seated: Newcastle upset while Tottenham shares dip00:02
Iraq denies weapons allegations00:02
Letter: The philosophy of consumerism00:02
Cricket: Crawley's healthy showing00:02
Peking activists back 1989 protests00:02
Obituary: Sir Barry Cross00:02
Television Watchdog Report: Old favourites fail to escape critical barrage: Brickbats aimed at a clutch of familiar faces as well as broadcasting's new arrivals00:02
Footballer denies tackle made with malicious intent: 'Get-well' note sent to injured player00:02
FILM / OTHER NEW RELEASES / Thank you. Please call again00:02
Letter: Killer bug questions that do need asking00:02
Football: Scots may find Gullit as elusive as ever: Captain Dreadlock is still dictating Dutch terms. Phil Shaw reports from Amsterdam00:02
Clinton retreats on China rights00:02
Adoption ruling00:02
Rwanda foes agree to hold ceasefire talks next week00:02
Bishop advocates 'planting' to make attendances grow00:02
BBC strike talks00:02
Letter: Genocide: Rwanda and Cambodia00:02
Wrap it up, we'll take it: Cannes is over; the releases are just beginning. Sheila Johnston on the films British viewers will get to see00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Letter: More than twins00:02
Inside Parliament: Scott put in for second 'knock': MPs resume attack on minister for disabled - Pressure for change to CSA income formula00:02
Exhibitions: Message in a bottle: Christopher Battye observes his subject matter through the bottom of a glass. Robin Dutt meets the one that got away00:02
Saudi Arabia gives haj death toll00:02
Law Update: Voluntary work00:02
Law Report: Adoption was not for foreign child's welfare: Re K (a minor) - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Balcombe and Lord Justice Hobhouse): 22 April 199400:02
The European Elections: Tory attack over EU veto flusters Lib Dem leaders00:02
Law Report: Husband's pension varied: Brooks v Brooks - Court of Appeal. (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Hoffmann and Lord Justice Waite): 26 May 199400:02
What's cooking on Tory Hill?: A sacred spot in Ireland has been chosen for a mast to transmit TV signals by microwave radiation. Local residents are not warming to the prospect. Jerome Burn reports00:02
John Lyttle on Cinema00:02
Global tracking scheme wanted for killer bugs: Better surveillance needed to halt spread of lethal infections00:02
Kurds pin hopes on fragile ceasefire00:02
Oh, sod your silly gardens00:02
Prescott harks back to traditional values: Speech emphasises party's commitment to social justice00:02
Computers: From private property to public secrets: Andrew Brown looks at the threat to copyright posed by software piracy and illicit copying from networks threatens to undermine copyright. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Computers: GSCE revision with instant feedback: Janet Swift reports on educational software based on the national curriculum that can cut down exam frenzy00:02
Prisoner escapes00:02
Squash: Mir banned from Open00:02
Pretoria set for huge boost in weapons trade00:02
Law Update: Culture change00:02
Letter: Genocide: Rwanda and Cambodia00:02
Birthdays00:02
An IRA wolf adjusts his disguise00:02
Law Update: Institute opens00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Shoprite's early results send shares into a dive00:02
Bundesbank not as black as painted00:02
MoD man jailed over pounds 1.3m bribes00:02
Feedback: 'Autoroute' heads in right direction00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Peers' move to alter vote on age of consent00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Children seized in Caucasian bus hijacking00:02
Letter: The philosophy of consumerism00:02
'Assault' teacher faces retrial00:02
TV firms warned for 'inept and glib' shows00:02
Ancient forest set to share its secrets00:02
Letter: Real winners in the lottery00:02
Law Update: Chancing Vietnam00:02
The European Elections: Laughter and kisses on the 'Valleys' campaign trial: Glenys Kinnock represents a new woman, with horizons beyond the home, emerging from South Wales, writes Sandra Barwick00:02
Obituary: Vivien John00:02
Helicopter scandal hits White House00:02
Bulger pictures stay00:02
Letter: Fatalities are a part of pilgrimage00:02
REVIEW / Proof that there's no nobility in suffering00:02
Solzhenitsyn show gets ready for the road00:02
Bottomley demands support for the family: Minister rejects Tory right's view00:02
South West Water becalmed00:02
South Yemen regains ground00:02
View from City Road: Your guess is as good as theirs00:02
Doctors call for action on gossips: Consultants oppose whisper campaigns00:02
Revealed: the man from the DoT is not all he seems00:02
Riveting find lands critics with a musical conundrum00:02
Alarming tie00:02
Women still stereotyped on small screen: Maggie Brown reports on a survey which reveals continuing inequality suffered by women on television00:02
Letter: Real winners in the lottery00:02
Near miss00:02
MUSIC / Prague spring bloom: Anthony Payne on Radio 3's Prague Weekend00:02
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Sarajevo schoolchildren find nourishment for mind and body as they return to learning00:02
Boeing set to land dollars 5bn China order: US decision on trade status paves way for sales00:02
MPs cautious over pension reform00:02
Boys start fire00:02
The European Elections: Poll holds key to Gonzalez's fate00:02
Flexible work for all, not jobs at any price: Old-fashioned notions of 'full employment' are no help in adapting to a changing labour market, argues Frank Field00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell coy on F1 return00:02
Mammon grips heart of Japan's ancient temples: Terry McCarthy in Kyoto finds an ancient sykline of dreaming pagodas is falling victim to commercial greed00:02
CBI survey shows rise in orders and output00:02
Letter: Real winners in the lottery00:02
Golf: Ballesteros makes his peace with countrymen: Faldo is not the only one to do an about-turn as Seve suddenly decides diplomacy is the best policy in Ryder Cup controversy00:02
Obituary: Lord John-Mackie00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Storehouse increases dividend00:02
Antarctic whale sanctuary redrawn00:02
My Week: Loading-bay heroes of a consumer society: Danny Harding, veteran of the January sales, describes life in a department store's stockroom00:02
Law Update: Chinese law00:02
Football: Date set for Spurs inquiry00:02
Obituary: Cliff Wilson00:02
Swiss Bank saves Eurotunnel issue: Deal on pounds 858m cash call reached despite earlier row - 150 bankers refuse to come in00:02
Asia File: Hope despite Khmer Rouge00:02
Tennis: Stich struck by string of errors: Men's second seed becomes latest leading light to be dimmed at French Open00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Real winners in the lottery00:02
Civil servant who enjoyed life of luxury on proceeds of corruption: Chris Blackhurst traces the criminal career of Gordon Foxley, the00:02
View from City Road: Eurotunnel drops into the safety net00:02
Rugby Union: England mislay the Plan B blueprint: Hollow ring to tourists' excuses for poor performances. Steve Bale reports from Pretoria00:02
Unsafe code00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher is 'excluded' from Spanish GP00:02
Support for Sarajevo group00:02
John Lyttle goes gay00:02
M&G unit trust sales soar after scrapping of charge00:02
One-2-One loss to cost C&W pounds 60m: Telecom giant's profits rise to pounds 1.09bn00:02
Purcell manuscript is sold for pounds 276,500: The only keyboard music in the composer's hand fetched a record price. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Law: Reconciling emotion and practicality: An increasing number of firms are turning to in-house counsellors to assist in divorce cases, says Barbara Lantin00:02
Southern glory in tale of two opera houses: Compton Verney is still a dream as new Glyndebourne opens. David00:02
Shadow over breast cancer trial00:02
Light at beginning of the tunnel after the longest night00:02
Delors calls for unity over social policy00:02
Feedback: More little Apples00:02
Cricket: Kent blown out in bowl-out complaint00:02
Obituaries00:02
Dear Gennifer with a G: Get a life, Ms Flowers, a seasoned bimbo watcher tells the woman who is still cashing in on her claims to have been Bill Clinton's lover00:02
Paris slot for World Service00:02
Moscow and Bonn differ on security00:02
Aircraft makers warn of risk to 7,500 jobs00:02
Cricket: O'Gorman gets stuck right in00:02
View from City Road: Regulators caught in a political pickle00:02
Bottom Line: Ideas in Storehouse00:02
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IRA told to accept declaration 'in weeks': Immediate end to violence urged. Colin Brown and David McKittrick report00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Cricket: Kiwis go down with a whimper: Yorkshire win by an innings and 33 runs00:02
Body of girl, 11, found in flat00:02
Eastleigh By-Election: Tories struggle to win arguments on the doorstep: Fowler dismisses third-place fears. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Racing: Grounds for dispute at Brighton00:02
Telewest to scrap pounds 450m flotation after fall in market00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Computers: Compuserve left to face the music: The leading network service provider is facing legal action from a US publisher. Lynne Curry reports00:02
Letter: Beauty by design00:02
The Hay Festival 199400:02
REVIEWS / Ageing terms of endearment: Adam Mars-Jones on Grumpy Old Men, which reunites the film comedy double-act of Lemmon and Matthau. Plus round-up00:02
Turner watercolours found in widow's attic fetch pounds 200,00000:02
Bank eyes Tapie's mansion00:02
Trafalgar comeback fails to impress market: Shares slip as interim profits fall short of analysts' forecasts00:02
Utility watchdogs savaged for their aloofness00:02
Obsession that turns to violence: Damaged children may become dangerous if warning signs are not heeded, says foster parent Joan Clark00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
Pembroke: Strictly legal occasion00:02
Viewpoint: 'Crass mishandling of franchises and cynical flight from quality'00:02
Water contaminated00:02
THEATRE / An inglorious Twelfth: Paul Taylor reviews Twelfth Night at Stratford00:02
With a shawl and a bun, she's history: Every day Bessie Hawkes steps back in time and becomes a poor chainmaker's wife. Susan Marling delves into a growth industry00:02
Vatican may admit Holocaust guilt00:02
Herrods challenges the letter of the law00:02
Soccer fans jailed after rocket killed pensioner00:02
Leading Article: ITV's poor picture quality00:02
Bankers all, but uneasy bedfellows just the same: Peter Rodgers looks at how three UK institutions are making an unlikely marriage of clearing and investment00:02
Black hole find