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A wreath pays unintended tribute to Tiananmen martyrs00:02
Tories at record low in Scotland00:02
DISCS / Scourges of the nations: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson stand shoulder to shoulder in Russia and cross swords in the United States00:02
Remer released00:02
Yorkshire fixed bond00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
'Burning, burning . . . they didn't stand a chance'00:02
Crash cripples war on IRA: Computer or pilot error suspected after helicopter disaster kills Ulster's police and army intelligence chiefs00:02
Sindy and Barbie Scrabble over Spear00:02
Obituary: Gp Capt Peter Vaughan-Fowler00:02
Racing: Maguire in final flourish00:02
Food and Drink: This tomato worries me00:02
US pushes ahead on N Korea sanctions00:02
First ladies falter in style00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Golf: Scots toast big final favourite: TIM GLOVER reports from Nairn Amateur Championship00:02
High winds could force Normandy parachute jumps to be cancelled00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Panel raps Lasmo over bid defence allegations: Rebuke for claim that Enterprise breached UK accounting rules00:02
Banks launch campaigns to make academic achievements: Nic Cicutti reports on an opportunity for students to take their pick of offers aimed at new customers00:02
Convent a draw for homeless and art lovers: A 19th-century designer returning to prominence inspires devotion among collectors. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Letter: How Labour could widen political choice in Britain00:02
EuroDollar float goes ahead despite uncertain market00:02
Twin accidents00:02
The Normandy Landings: D-Day: An operation that filled the British with dread: Richard Overy, Professor of Modern History at King's College, London, recounts Churchill's fears00:02
Nottingham newspapers sold00:02
Auctions00:02
Cricket: Centurion Lara breaks new ground: Seven hundreds from eight innings for Trinidadian - England contender on song - Run-feast for Sussex00:02
Letter: The disenfranchised citizens of Europe00:02
The Prince and the Theme Park - an epic: Annika Savill looks behind the scenes to see why a Saudi investor chose to sink his wealth into an ailing European leisure complex00:02
Options: Choices for the sudden householder00:02
Pilkington insulation sale clinched00:02
View from City Road: Spin doctors polish US figures00:02
Wills00:02
Come to Chiltern, just don't stay: Ruth Picardie reports on how a rising population is threatening the London commuter's last refuge00:02
Merger will create new US cable giant: Cox and Times Mirror in dollars 2.3bn deal00:02
Gastropod00:02
Departures: Late packages00:02
Letter: An obligation to keep faith with the donors00:02
Blanch dies00:02
European Engineers00:02
THEATRE / There's fury in the family firm: Paul Taylor reviews Katie Mitchell's engrossing production of Rutherford & Son at the Cottesloe00:02
Solicitor jailed00:02
Victim of CIA drug tests exhumed00:02
Reader Recipe: make you wild about Italian rabbit00:02
Obituary: Patsy Dalton00:02
The Mull of Kintyre Disaster: The Victims: Head of intelligence died with his staff00:02
The Mull of Kintyre Disaster: Mayhew defends use of single aircraft00:02
Israeli tanks and troops dig in across the border00:02
Brits on right side of the dodgy drachma: In the second of a series on handling holiday funds, Andrew Bibby journeys among the cash machines of Greece00:02
Walker 'used dead associate's name'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Gouging out hell's entrails: Ghosts of Manila - James Hamilton-Paterson: Jonathan Cape pounds 14.9900:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Golf: Plain sailing for Lane00:02
Cricket: Crawley confirms his class00:02
Travel: A year of travelling confidently: Travel premiums can mount up quickly over a year, but the Independent's new insurance policy offers attractive savings, reports Simon Calder00:02
Letter: A tribute Britten could do without00:02
INTERVIEW / Memories with warm machine guns: Disrupted lives, patriotic songs, torches for the war and names signed in blood. Robert Templer visits the writer Bao Ninh in Hanoi00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
Unions decide00:02
New waste plant to cost BNFL pounds 100m00:02
3i dealing00:02
Cricket: First Test: Gooch and Atherton relish the feast: England's swashbuckling batsmen dominate to destroy the New Zealanders' bowling figures after Stewart's early dismissal00:02
NHS hospital opens for Kuwaitis00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Rugby Union: England need to shake off their sterility: South Africans promise an awkward reception for Carling's tourists. Steve Bale reports from Pretoria00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
RECITAL / Zest for variety: Krystian Zimerman at the South Bank, reviewed by Adrian Jack00:02
View from City Road: Power to the chambers00:02
Money Grouse: Well and truly conveyed00:02
The Independent Foreign Fiction Award: North Vietnam: the soldier's tale: The 1994 Independent Foreign Fiction Award has gone to a remarkable novel by an ex-soldier, Bao Ninh00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A marmalade cat in Fitzrovia: Christina Hardyment on the irrepressible creator of Orlando - A slender reputation: Kathleen Hale - Frederick Warne pounds 12.9900:02
War] What was it good for?: Where can you see Hitler on a potty? Tony Kelly sifts through some Second World War nostalgia at the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth00:02
The Normandy Landings: Haunted by war's horror00:02
Animal protesters send five bombs00:02
The Normandy Landings: Germans believed Panzers would win00:02
Hizbollah bury their unseen dead00:02
Travel: Dreamtime on the Dordogne: Simon Vickers and his family bought a wooden boat and floated off downstream for a fortnight of peace and quiet00:02
Saturday Night: Don't take my word. Ask Eric Clapton00:02
Market Report: Relief drives Eurotunnel to lead shares' fightback00:02
Food and Drink: And we call ourselves animal lovers?: Despite the cruelty of the live export trade, the Government shows no compassion, says Joanna Blythman00:02
Today's Number: 1800:02
Coda00:02
Spain protests over Gibraltar drug trade00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football: Uefa Cup call for Newcastle: St James' Park delighted at return to Europe while Dubliners plan a huge send-off00:02
Letter: A noble London prospect defiled00:02
Arts: You don't have to be mad to work here . . .: Identifying too closely with a part can damage an actor's sanity: drivel, self-glorification or a real occupational hazard? Kevin Jackson examines the history of thespian breakdowns00:02
REVIEW / You must remember this, a kiss is just a kiss00:02
World Environment Day: UK ratifies wildlife protection treaty: John Major honours 39 environmental campaigners who practise what they preach00:02
Gardening: Novel rebuff for the real Rhett Butler00:02
Four held in search for country home robbery gang: Silverware and jewellery recovered00:02
Cricket: Generous Kent still providing extra help00:02
Church appointments00:02
Obituary: Norman Cook00:02
Revision sparks Harrington loss: Accounts torpedoed by pounds 3m Eastern European bad debt provision00:02
Lloyds halves buffer zone for overdrafts00:02
Profile: He had the ways and means: Dan Rostenkowski, powerhouse US politician charged with fraud00:02
Boxing: Robinson's risky fight00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Letter: The disenfranchised citizens of Europe00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Food and Drink: Thanks for giving us six of the best00:02
Ferries freed00:02
The Mull of Kintyre Disaster: The Villagers: Tragedy leaves remote community shocked00:02
Garbo lines sold00:02
FBI investigates engine flaw claims at General Electric00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
JAZZ / Soca stars: Phil Johnson on the finger-licking, foot-tapping St Lucia Jazz Festival00:02
Ethiopian famine00:02
Howard in veto threat over plans for Europe: Warning over multi-track concept00:02
Major abandons his VAT promise00:02
Airbus will reveal plan for super-jumbo: Aircraft would seat at least 600 people and cost dollars 8bn to develop00:02
The Mull of Kintyre Disaster: The Victims: D-notice issued as names of civilian victims disclosed00:02
Sailing: Bittersweet triumph for Dickson: New Zealand enjoy clean sweep in record-breaking climax to Whitbread Round the World Race as Dalton proves the maxi priest00:02
And what's more ..00:02
Birthdays00:02
Letter: Serious twinners, not junket cowboys00:02
The Normandy Landings: Angels guard over him - On 6 June 1944, a young English private died in a Normandy farmyard. It took almost half a century for the farmer's wife to find out his identity, and for his sister to learn how he died00:02
Drunk on romance: Last week, Lynette Ross described how she and two friends placed a joint advertisement in 'Private Eye'. This week, they squabble over the replies00:02
US jobless data spread confusion00:02
Letter: A noble London prospect defiled00:02
Clinton pays homage to Allied war dead: In Italy, President remembers carnage and sacrifice during the landings 50 years ago that led to liberation of Europe00:02
Backlash as Germans do a double take on Europe: Steve Crawshaw in Bonn writes that Chancellor Kohl can no longer take German enthusiasm for Europe for granted00:02
Motor Racing: Relaxed Mansell still in the race: Defending IndyCar champion tries to regain winning edge00:02
Yemeni shelling00:02
Abbey in France00:02
Rugby Union: Scotland turn to untried duo00:02
Java earthquake00:02
OPERA / Resonances of Fate: Edward Seckerson feasts on Glyndebourne's Eugene Onegin, the first production purpose-built for the new theatre00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Gardening: Classic turns in a variety show: Subtle designs have to compete with gimmicks at the Chelsea Flower Show, says Peter Parker00:02
Akihito holds back on Pearl Harbor apology00:02
Spanish inquisition00:02
Bishop shot00:02
Man imported pounds 60m of drugs00:02
The price of love00:02
Travel: The Things I've Seen: Woolwich foot tunnel00:02
Zimovane and videotape00:02
Hinckley national00:02
Racing: Tree blossoms to give Jarnet Cup success at second bite: Greg Wood surveys the major cross-Channel exchanges on a weekend of outstanding international competition00:02
Cheap trick00:02
Rwanda 'death camp' seized00:02
Leading Article: The true European lesson of D-Day00:02
Appeals00:02
Golf: The demanding art of playing through another pair of eyes: Mike Rowbottom reports from the British Blind Open, where golf is a matter of teamwork00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Letter: A noble London prospect defiled00:02
Service appointments00:02
The Mull of Kintyre Disaster: Security forces suffer incalculable loss : David McKittrick assesses the damage inflicted on anti-terrorist agencies in Northern Ireland00:02
Slovaks say no to Hungarian signs00:02
Major admits fears on Maastricht vote00:02
Station arch may be raised from riverbed00:02
The Mull of Kintyre Disaster: The Cause: Failure of machinery or pilot error likely: 'No reason whatsoever to suspect that we are dealing with anything but a tragic accident', police chief says00:02
Dagenham by-election: Tory takes doorstep flak over 'uncaring' government: Labour set to retain seat vacated by Bryan Gould's departure as Lib-Dems threaten to take second place00:02
Tool Box: A charge defeated by the sward00:02
Sacrifice behind UPF placing00:02
Fashion: Body Map's route back from the Eighties: The fashion range which took London by storm 10 years ago has resurfaced and is once again making its mark in clubland culture, as Tamsin Blanchard reports00:02
Rugby Union: Irish face mission impossible00:02
Obituary: David Platz00:02
The Mull of Kintyre Disaster: The Tributes: Ulster 'indebted to fine men'00:02
Before the gloves come off: Before the opening of the Olympia Fair teams of experts vet the exhibits for fakes and dubious dates. John Windsor watched the detectives at work00:02
The Diary: Heaven helping Heathens00:02
View from City Road: Explanations needed at Spear00:02
Food and Drink: First-class fare brings together the ale and arty: Emily Green visits a sophisticated 'working-man's caff' where British food and beer meet in simple surroundings00:02
Bank error adds millions to customers' card bills00:02
Property: Small errors lead to exaggerated claims: The Property Misdescriptions Act was meant to protect consumers, but some are using it as an offensive weapon, says Anne Spackman00:02
Tennis: Pierce's journey round her father ends in French final: John Roberts reports from Paris on a young gun with sights fixed on a first major title00:02
Cricket: Time out required for master batsman00:02
Books: Recommended00:02
Travel: A clean sweep of our best beaches: Nicholas Schoon dips into two guides to Britain's seaside resorts, and emerges with a selection of those that smell of roses rather than sewage00:02
Out of Russia: The taste of fish and other things00:02
Faith and Reason: The escape from Doubting Castle: Earlier articles in our series on God's guilt have considered the problem of evil from the outside. Today the Rev John Cole examines God's purposes in pain from a personal angle.00:02
INTERVIEW / Indian tales, and a nickel for the birds: Marianne Brace meets the remarkable and prolific American novelist Louise Erdrich00:02
Car loans from Bank of Scotland00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Cricket: Captain in the Border mould00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Court Circular00:02
Letter: How Labour could widen political choice in Britain00:02
The Independent Road Test: The supercar for supermarket money: Phil Llewellin finds the Subaru Impreza Turbo mighty impressive00:02
The Normandy Landings: Braced for a fresh invasion: Julian Nundy reports on preparations for the influx of veterans and VIPs00:02
Italians convicted00:02
UPBEAT: Screen history00:02
Market Place: Evesham00:02
Delhi wilts in India's record summer heatwave00:02
Tennis: Bruguera defeats Courier to set up all-Spanish affair00:02
Letter: How Labour could widen political choice in Britain00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Tragic exile in Ireland: A goat's song - Dermot Healy: Harvill pounds 14.9900:02
Rugby Union: Hull attacks new career opportunity: A perfect role model for all disadvantaged South Africans makes his England debut. Steve Bale reports00:02
Football: Aldridge aims to complicate plans00:02
Country Matters: Home on blue, remembered hills00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Couple found stabbed to death00:02
Bidders line up with offers to buy Heron00:02
Hot-dog danger00:02
Food and Drink: Simply bringing out the best: There is no need to be clever about steaming: it's a quick and easy cooking method offering the pleasure of natural flavours00:02
UPBEAT: Feet first00:02
Hop swap00:02
Serbs stay put00:02
Talabani returns and promises to bring peace to Kurdistan00:02
Letter: Wasted years?00:02
Property: My home, as seen on television00:02
Chelsea bond00:02
Sick rate00:02
BES investors must brace for large losses: Clients with pounds 70m invested have been hit by the collapse in property prices, as Caroline Merrell reports