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Cricket: Tourists soak up the sun00:02
Letter: Reality of wolves in the wild00:02
Tennis: Cup ban for Nastase00:02
Briefly: Southwark's day00:02
Theological succour for bigots everywhere: The Vatican's new catechism pointedly excludes women00:02
Games: Just the place for players00:02
We're making a hash of pot: Alison Halford argues that legalising cannabis can help to stem drugs crime00:02
Down in the dump: Reuters journalist Nancy McGirr handed out instamatic cameras to eight Guatemalan children. Jane Richards views life on a rubbish tip00:02
Student discount00:02
Cricket: Hepworth tailors to team's needs: Leicestershire look up00:02
Carey and the Pope clash on women00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Cricket: Surrey settle in on top: Bye-bye to Gloucestershire00:02
Eurofile: EU given warnings about fascism00:02
Second teenage suicide shocks Ulster town00:02
Brown hints he may not seek leadership: Shadow Chancellor puts party unity and friendship first00:02
Leading Article: Subtly spreading the tourist load00:02
Welsh agency accused of using pounds 7m grants to aid Tories00:02
Brains, not beauty, are what it's about00:02
Health Update: New Hepatitis A jab00:02
Handy hints00:02
Football: Charlton content with his complicated choices: Trevor Haylett reports on the difficulties success has brought for the Republic of Ireland manager00:02
Letter: Opera and ballet in the Midlands00:02
Rats plague affluent suburb00:02
Health concerns go up in smoke in China: World Non-Smoking Day is a non-starter in Yunnan, reports Teresa Poole from Kunming00:02
Beggars row backfires on Tories: Opposition parties seize chance to turn European poll into referendum on Major00:02
Weekend round-up00:02
'Muscle minder' could help disabled to walk00:02
Today's Number: 40000:02
RADIO / Past caring: Robert Hanks deconstructs R4's history coverage00:02
Cricket: Tourists soak up the sun00:02
Racing: Cole gives a tip for Waiting: Whatcombe selects the pair which will attempt to double up in the Derby for a historic yard00:02
Fearsome fighter flies in for a friendly visit to Berlin00:02
'Dodgy deals' down Petticoat Lane: A 300-year-old market is dying because of a steep rise in rents. Jane Martinson reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Briefly: Sisters in charge00:02
Solzhenitsyn warns of 'manure from the West': Returned exile finds the young prefer rock to his books. Andrew Higgins reports from Vladivostok00:02
Knife attack on sisters kills one00:02
Kurds agree ceasefire deal00:02
Mandela discusses amnesty with right00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Thrall makes tracks for UK wagon market00:02
Twists of state: Vested interests have conspired to kill off the London lorry ban00:02
General Motors' war with VW escalates00:02
Discover Dublin's fair city: The Irish capital is the perfect antidote to London, Simon Calder discovers00:02
Spot Check: The Talking Bookshop00:02
Exotic food sales soar to pounds 366m00:02
The coach, the ladies and the champ: Matthew Gwyther covers the baseline00:02
Rostenkowski refuses to do deal00:02
Briefly: Aid for revellers00:02
Football: Gullit walks out on Dutch00:02
Rugby Union: Shaw rushed into action00:02
ART / Openings00:02
On Cinema00:02
Cricket: Lara hits roof laying into Middlesex: Record-breaker's sixth century in seven innings00:02
'Victim of justice'00:02
Estates' food shops top London prices00:02
Labour looks to voluntary service: Scheme for school-leavers could be included in party's next manifesto. Rosie Waterhouse and Colin Brown report00:02
Islamic mediation offer for Yemen00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
People: Pinochet gets chilly reception in Netherlands00:02
Tennis: Gaudenzi makes wrong call: Ivanisevic into the last eight after comedy of errors at French Open00:02
Two injured in new arson attacks on Turks00:02
If little brown spiders don't get me, the superbug will00:02
Colombia contenders claim victory00:02
On Theatre00:02
Faster Luton link00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Letter: Importance of well-informed consumers00:02
Leading Article: An alternative to wasted youth00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 motorways with most junctions00:02
Pope unlikely to convert Clinton on birth control00:02
Motor Racing: Drivers aim to steer clear of danger: Controversial new regulations in Formula One likely to stay after expensive modifications00:02
Just a stage they're going through00:02
Cult 'conspiracy' women ask for trial in Britain: CPS urged to take on case to beat extradition. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Football / Play-Offs: Leicester ride their luck into Premiership: Walsh proves a Wembley winner as Derby squander their chances in First Division play-offs final00:02
Facelift reveals heart of Barbican tourist trap00:02
True Gripes: Live and shoddy: A gig in the capital is pure misery00:02
Health Update: Perils of eating poppy seed cake00:02
Letter: Complementary roles of the doctor and pharmacist00:02
MUSIC / And the piano came too: Ragbag or variations on a theme? When Krystian Zimerman gives a recital, he doesn't just play the notes, he writes them too. Gillian Widdicombe reports00:02
ICV claims terminal triumph00:02
Big Blue rolls out the central consolidator00:02
Athens and Ankara exchange accusations00:02
CENTREFOLD / Two fat ladies .. or are they?: Eyes down for virtual-reality bingo00:02
Fatal photos00:02
Golf: A talent coming of age: Ken Jones watches Olazabal conjure a round to savour00:02
Man jailed for killing wife dies after hunger strike: MP's efforts fail to persuade prisoner to end 10-day fast. David Connett reports00:02
Forest blaze00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Admiral Codrington00:02
Briefly: French on course00:02
On Pop00:02
Heart failure claims Mormon leader00:02
Iran ruling encourages appetite for TV dishes00:02
And the word was all male: The Vatican's new catechism pointedly excludes women. But, argues Andrew Brown, it could be the right's last victory00:02
Letter: Eternal rest in a nature reserve00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
'Piaf' to close00:02
Hungarian victors may go it alone00:02
Schoolgirl killing00:02
Teachers' careers are being ruined by false abuse claims: Guidelines should prevent suspension of innocent staff, heads' conference will hear00:02
Judgement day for Clark the seducer00:02
Ulster bomb attack00:02
Chess: Adams wins with ruthless efficiency00:02
Mrs Mitterrand attacks Indonesia00:02
Health Update: Beating spina bifida00:02
OPERA / Demonic invention: Nick Kimberley on Don Giovanni in Parma, Italy00:02
Women's day00:02
Begging Row: Care plan 'put people on street': Police leader attacks government policy on the mentally ill00:02
Late bargains at Gatwick00:02
Solzhenitsyn leaves his mark with pupils in Vladivostok00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Briefly: Ride into the past00:02
Discover Dublin's fair city: The Irish capital is the perfect antidote to London, Simon Calder discovers00:02
College lecturers appoint first black president00:02
Obituary: Red Rodney00:02
Birthdays00:02
Parents challenge school-places lotteryies for school places00:02
Court Circular00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Howard insists remands help protect public: Home Secretary defends crime strategy00:02
Experts differ on jobless00:02
Obituary: Erich Honecker00:02
Record sales of unit trusts defy analysts' predictions: Poor returns on bank and building society deposits drive investors into equities00:02
Diary00:02
Venture trust plan 'doomed to fail'00:02
Letter: Complementary roles of the doctor and pharmacist00:02
Briefly: Musical memories00:02
Fire murder charge00:02
Obituary: George Seymour00:02
Interview: Not just another pretty face: Intelligent, cultured and articulate - as well as being every man's fantasy - Veronica Webb is a supermodel who defies the stereotypes00:02
Cricket: Wasim destroys Somerset00:02
On Tour00:02
REVIEW / At the end of the day, it's a game of two halves00:02
Mediobanca directors under investigation00:02
Athletics: Christie on right track: First Inter-Counties victory00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
ART / Dreamer of dreams: Measured against Michelangelo's muscularity, Raphael can look cosy. Yet, argues Andrew Graham-Dixon, he achieved perfection00:02
Latin American novelist dies00:02
Schneider arrest tests Franco-Belgian relations00:02
Leading Article: Alan Clark: aristocrat, snob and entertainer00:02
Motor Racing: Menu tastes first success00:02
Where are they now?: David Nish00:02
Briefly: American Arena00:02
East German town rusts as its steel lifeline dies: Steve Crawshaw saw the plight of Eisenhuttenstadt, where Communist ideals foundered00:02
Creativity: A fencing mask saved my hamster00:02
Liverpool 'worst hit by exodus from cities': Northern population dwindling as move to rural areas continues00:02
They're all ex-Communists now: The West is worried about the return of the nomenklatura: no need, says Imre Karacs00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
In Thing: Thierry Mugler's Angel00:02
Shake, rattle & roll in the Mediterranean sun: A series of recent tremors is regarded as normal seismic activity. Susan Watts reports00:02
Briefly: Bridging work00:02
Body found00:02
Letter: Moral reasoning for the under-eights00:02
Health: When baby isn't in a hurry: Jackie Cowhig felt desperate at 10 days overdue, but research suggests she needn't have worried00:02
Obituary: Professor Joseph Chatt00:02
Muslims take land ahead of Bosnia truce talks00:02
Poker: Holding on to a dream hand00:02
Tourist overcrowding spoils enjoyment of historic venue: Chester approaches saturation point as tide of visitors grows. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Wall Street hangs its hopes on the natural cycle: Larry Black notes an outbreak of cloudgazing in New York and sees IBM show that it is, after all, a Big Company00:02
Pensioner's cataract delay 'proves NHS has two tiers': Fundholding GPs' patients seen sooner00:02
The Daily Poem: Midsummer in Town00:02
Health: Candidates for divorce must put their House in order: The demands of a political career are too much for many MPs. Professor Cary Cooper argues for urgent reforms at Westminster00:02
Storm over cult's alcoholic patient00:02
US black radical shot by former colleague00:02
Thousands flee rebel advance on Rwandan capital: David Orr in Kigali watched the throng of destitute civilians escaping the city before the irresistible advance of the RPF forces00:02
Letter: When doctors speak ill of their colleagues00:02
Golf: Gritty Olazabal offers glimpse of greatness: Els comes off second-best in tussle with Masters champion that promises many intriguing confrontations to come00:02
Soldier's tale wins foreign fiction award00:02
Spear's directors search for buyer00:02
Handbag attack00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell faces a medical00:02
Crowd has 'eyes' in the sky at D-Day tribute (CORRECTED)00:02
Cricket: Noon nudges way home: Nottinghamshire squeeze win00:02
Briefly: Moving money00:02
Dear Ingvar Kamprad: A sales-hardened shopper takes the founder of the trendy Swedish furniture chain to task for the exasperating design of his out-of-town stores00:02
Slow plane00:02
Drivers' row00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Campaign launched to help 16 million allergy sufferers00:02
BA takes on French over fresh Orly limits: Airline challenges restrictions on size and number of aircraft00:02
BAT's investment manager opens its doors with pounds 30bn to look after00:02
Underground revives the golden age of steam with bank holiday excursions for Metropolitan Line charity00:02
Closer integration is the next step