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Hockey: Australia unbeaten00:02
Rightists barred00:02
Sturge ahead as Lloyd's agencies curb losses00:02
Rightists barred00:02
Cricket: Illingworth is happy to be in driver's seat: Glenn Moore talks to a well-travelled chairman of selectors about his new life00:02
Watching for the arrival of the Queen00:02
D-Day: 'Funnies' with a serious purpose: Will Bennett reports on the important part played by the more unconventional weaponry00:02
Mandarins say No Minister to traffic ban: Intense lobbying by Whitehall staff ruined a plan to open a historic site to the public. David Lister reports00:02
Leading Article: Congress jungle needs elephants00:02
A hatch is no match for class: Mark Bishop on the joys of driving a used luxury saloon in the city00:02
POP / Gig Guide00:02
Fashion Update: Men in skirts00:02
Rugby Union: Pienaar presents new image of South Africa: Role model leads country against England in Saturday's first Test. Steve Bale reports from Pretoria00:02
POP / The long journey from Hull to heaven: In the third of his occasional series on the men who manage, Simon Napier-Bell, who used to handle Wham], profiles Ed Bicknell, Mr Dire Straits00:02
Fashion Update: Wear your pet00:02
Golf: Tenacity pulls Berridge through tough challenge: Amateur Championship00:02
Tour de Kent: Ride for charity in the 'Tour de Kent'00:02
Racing: Silca sets hot pace00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
On Dance00:02
Indian summer00:02
General shot dead in busy Madrid street00:02
Centerfold: Cheers to the Renaissance man: Desmond Morris's Sixties art under the microscope00:02
Republican knives out over North Senate bid00:02
Chinese Young Pioneers march in celebration of Children's Day00:02
View from City Road: The flawed arguments on dividends00:02
Pharmacists 'fail to supervise staff who sell medicines'00:02
Village speculates as couple retreat behind castle gates: 'Weird' and 'aloof' lord of the manor provides locals with gossip. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Brown gives Labour crown to Blair00:02
QE2's pounds 30m facelift00:02
Chesterton plans to raise pounds 5m in float00:02
Granada profits leap 51% at half-time00:02
Birthdays00:02
Canada leads in quality of life00:02
Fashion designers join largest Aids memorial quilt display in Europe00:02
Bridge: Dealing with riddles00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Turn left for the people's election: Voters will be unable to resist a Labour Party that is radical, Mark Seddon tells its would-be leaders00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Making tracks00:02
'Hymnalong' to raise money for restoration work00:02
Tulips? Windmills? Nah, we want dope]: Rosie Millard watches as 50 British trippers lurch off the bus for a weekend of narcotic fun in Amsterdam's legal marijuana haze00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Dilemmas: Between the Swedish au pair and lonely old age00:02
Labour activists fear SNP win in Smith seat00:02
Electricity company cuts 700 jobs: Lower manpower costs help Northern Ireland Electricity to lift profits by 27%00:02
PM at centre of EU storm00:02
Rugby Union: Hull wins first cap for England: Old guard find favour for first Test against South Africa00:02
Toe much to handle: The World Toe-Wrestling Championship takes place in Derby on Saturday. Lizo Mzimba watched the competitors' final nail-trimming00:02
Boy had 'head-to-foot fractures'00:02
Rugby League: Wigan tame Broncos on own paddock: Britons are champions of the world as club stalwarts enjoy their swansong00:02
Letter: Britain slow to take its place in a 'multi-speed' Europe00:02
D-Day: Night landings vital to mission's success: 'Blueprint' published pre-war showed how and where paratroopers should be deployed00:02
D-Day - 6 June 1944 - the most difficult and complicated operation ever: As preparations gather pace for commemorative events, Christopher Bellamy, Defence Correspondent, reviews the invasion00:02
Newsbrief: Moscow masala00:02
Obituary: Baron Marcel Bich00:02
Making tracks00:02
Obituary: Joseph Janni00:02
Newsbrief: Murder hunt00:02
'Sacrifice' by Brown wins plaudits of party: Nicholas Timmins looks at the factors influencing the shadow Chancellor's decision00:02
M25 crash orphans boy00:02
UN calls for truce as Aden bombed00:02
Inmates charged00:02
Law Report: Lack of reasons invalidates decision letter: Regina v Home Secretary, ex parte Nelson - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Pill), 11 May 199400:02
Leading Article: A move that boosts Labour00:02
Court Circular00:02
Newsbrief: Card clean-up00:02
Signalmen vote for strike action00:02
POP / Something new out of Africa: When World Music boomed, he boomed loudest. But then what happened? Philip Sweeney on the problem of Youssou N'Dour00:02
Making a case for effing and blinding00:02
Education: A place at last, but what a battle: Which school can literally be a lottery00:02
Letter: Less haste in search of a Labour leader00:02
Obituary: Lewis B. Puller Jnr00:02
Fashion Update: Little Billy beige00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
POP / Fight to give up a seat: The Dirty Dozen - Bath Festival00:02
Etc ..: London's five most expensive takeaway fish & chips00:02
Letter: Multiple twins OK00:02
Racing / 215th Derby: Ryan a victim of heavy traffic: A rough race sparked calls for change. Greg Wood reports00:02
Letter: Bitter pills for pharmacists00:02
Letter: Bitter pills for pharmacists00:02
Education: Which school can literally be a lottery: Few parents succeed when it comes to appealing against the refusal of place for their child. David Alexander and Wendy Berliner report00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon blow for Wheaton00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 Drum Kits00:02
Lesbian ruling00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
View from City Road: Competition rings loud and clear00:02
Attack arrest00:02
Mobile phone squad targets car thieves00:02
Ukraine tough on Crimea00:02
TURNING POINT / Daytime: the great healer: Watching Crown Court, a flu-ridden schoolboy discovered television. Now he's on it. He's Mark Lawson00:02
Advisers had to bail out Eurotunnel rights issue: Morgan Grenfell and SG Warburg lent pounds 50m more at last minute00:02
Letter: Pistols at Saltwood00:02
Spain arrests Nazi00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Mutual mistrust sours Britain's links with Iran00:02
Fashion Update: Frog in Y-fronts00:02
Rugby Union: Scots are revived00:02
Today's Number: 1300:02
Prison term for church book thief00:02
Inmates remanded on murder charge00:02
Heads angered by 'luxuries' allegation: Fran Abrams reports from the National Association of Head Teachers conference00:02
D-Day: Conditions helped Allies: Invasion went largely to plan but one battle threatened the entire operation. Christopher Bellamy looks at what went right and wrong00:02
Newton gravitates to the top: William Gleeson assesses the fortunes of British pension fund managers in 199300:02
Tunnel 'makes it tough for European projects'00:02
Tennis: Ivanisevic twisted out by Berasategui: Larsson saves six match points in astonishing recovery to guarantee French Open an unseeded finalist00:02
Bottom Line: Granada thrives on Midas touch00:02
Shopping with knobs on: There is no greater pleasure for choosy materialists than the rich pickings to be found at a country house sale. This summer brings a bumper crop, as Nicholas Roe discovers00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Letter: Don't blame beggars for inner-city tensions00:02
Pembroke: Jet-setting guru sets his sights on City00:02
Fashion: You, too, can be a cover girl: Think back to Cosmopolitan in the seventies. Think satin trousers, lip gloss and disco dancing. Alison Veness and Marion Hume report on a revival of glamour00:02
Priceless art for just a fiver: International bankers are having to deploy design, technology and psychology to keep ahead of the forgers, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Milky Bar race row00:02
Silly Questions: Food for thought00:02
The Daily Poem: Visions of Summer00:02
Diary00:02
On Theatre00:02
Newsbrief: New hotel to rise beside the Thames00:02
Dear Chancellor Khol: Keep up the ban on British beef, a food safety adviser tells the German Chancellor. That way we might learn the truth about 'mad cow' disease00:02
Bonds and equities tumble as inflation clouds gather00:02
Obituary: George Ball00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
D-Day: US troops 'were going down like tenpins': Stephen Ward talks to a seaman who ferried petrol to a beachhead00:02
Goose green: Urban improvement can often get out of hand00:02
POP / On the Road: Please be my rock and roll friend: Fan: fan An enthusiastic follower (from fanatic): Everything But the Girl meet the one from hell00:02
Letter: Britain slow to take its place in a 'multi-speed' Europe00:02
Malawi talks fail00:02
Belgian case adds to heat on French business00:02
RIGHT OF REPLY / The director of the Whitechapel Art Gallery defends her decision to display pictures portraying the Bulger killing00:02
Freight goes under00:02
Police pay damages to man 'beaten by officers'00:02
Key player puts his party first00:02
POP / Albums: It's a marvellous night for a trance dance00:02
Biggest coin dealer in world faces bankruptcy00:02
Pig breeder's shares could slip further00:02
A model of community care: Esther Oxford meets Lucy Leach, a Civil Service Volunteer who has found a job satisfaction and a new purpose in life looking after a disabled woman00:02
Handy brand for Pentland: Group pays pounds 12m for goalkeepers' glove-maker Reusch00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Inside File: Winners and losers in the European league of nations00:02
Threat of new riot at Strangeways: Chaplains warn of inadequate staffing and growing unrest. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Bottom Line: Unfair to Wolseley00:02
Sketchley wears loss of British Coal work00:02
BT to offer air miles and free gifts in telephone price war: Mercury savings expected as competition complicates tariffs00:02
BBC prepares guidelines in effort to curb fear of crime00:02
REVIEW / Pictures of innocence and experience00:02
Racing / 215th Derby: Patient Carson rides a Classic storm: Erhaab's impressive finish gives veteran Scot his fourth victory as unseated jockey suffers broken ribs00:02
Israeli clashes00:02
US refugee deal00:02
Anniversaries00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Unthinkable thoughts make history: 'Thinking the Unthinkable' - Richard Cockett: HarperCollins, 25 pounds00:02
View from City Road: ASB will stick to its guns00:02
Major keeps Sir Humphrey happy00:02
Football: Schwarz signs for Arsenal00:02
Saudi prince takes Euro Disney stake00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
A painful knot in China's heart: Tiananmen Square must be the birthplace, not the grave, of democracy, says Wang Dan00:02
Seafield qualifies statement00:02
US urges France not to quit Bosnia00:02
City queues for a ride with Crest: Building costs for new settlement system over-subscribed by 80%00:02
Education / Safety First: Councils take action on buses: Fran Abrams continues the Independent's campaign for safer school transport00:02
Parachute tangle00:02
Greenpeace 'has firm evidence' of global warming00:02
Kingfisher to put donations to vote00:02
In hell the streets are empty: From the front line in Kigali, David Orr records a grim day in the death of Rwanda00:02
Abstinence is not a patch on puffing yourself silly00:02
Cricket / First Test: Face to face in arrival of the invisible men: New Zealand may be bland but England wear their own unfamiliar look thanks to a new chairman of selectors00:02
Schools: King's School, Canterbury00:02
Ukraine softens Crimea stance00:02
Seagram denies media giant bid: Drinks group amasses almost 15% stake in Time Warner00:02
D-Day: Weather posed threat to success of 'Overlord'00:02
Letter: Britain slow to take its place in a 'multi-speed' Europe00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Obituary: Sidney Gilliat00:02
On Cinema00:02
King setback00:02
Pheasants killed00:02
Peace force sacked00:02
THEATRE / Illusions of power: King Lear- RSC, Barbican00:02
View from City Road: A welcome note of calm on derivatives00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Glossary: If it's OK by you, I love it00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Cittie of York00:02
Germans go soft on claims of medical kickbacks00:02
POP / Statue of longevity: Jasper Rees sees Emmylou Harris move while standing still00:02
Chess: From sublime to silly00:02
Hatton faces theft and fraud charges00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
D-Day: Tide turned by heroism00:02
Letter: Bingo need not fear the National Lottery00:02
Letter: Britain slow to take its place in a 'multi-speed' Europe00:02
Children left alone00:02
Market Report: The same, sad story sees losses approaching pounds 50bn00:02
Coach firm in court00:02
Master forgers mingle with experts00:02
Ex-IRA man sold life policies for Cornhill00:02
Iran expels British diplomat00:02
Rugby Union: Irish take a pounding00:02
Editors move00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Newsbrief: Lambeth talkathon00:02
In thing: Silver Heart key ring00:02
In Europe's slow lane, overtaken by events00:02
Short cuts00:02
Cedardata confounds forecast as profits soar00:02
Accountant stole from client00:02
The anatomy of a pain in the neck: As his strange lump grew, Hugo Blick watched NHS queues shrink00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Clark denies exposing himself to Harkess girls00:02
Police win confidence of gays in hunt for murderer00:02
Out of France: Bois de l'Est rides again, to defend linguistic purity00:02
Capital Gains: Pour pour quick quick pour00:02
Bank takes yacht00:02
Something Else00:02
Surgeons to face competence tests: Accidents lead royal colleges to introduce recertification system00:02
Fashion Update: Karan's a-coming00:02
Letter: Behind a wall of contempt00:02
Leading Article: Important affairs of state, such as car parks00:02
Letter: Britain slow to take its place in a 'multi-speed' Europe00:02
Letter: Multiple twins OK00:02
Notorious child sex offender dies in prison: The trial and conviction of Frank Beck followed Britain's biggest investigation into child abuse. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Balloonist's view of new M3 highlights the changing face of Twyford Down00:02
Butchers stick the knife in: Angry Smithfield traders exploit archaic electoral system to challenge City Corporation over rents00:02
Angolan foes cross the divide to trade food: Mutual need has prompted a practical response from the troops, Karl Maier writes in Cuito