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The European Elections: Veteran loser enjoys heady taste of triumph00:02
Cricket: Hampshire left one run short00:02
Drugs: blame kids and aliens00:02
Letter: European elections: lessons for the Government00:02
Boy, 12, charged00:02
View from City Road: A new setback and some old worries00:02
King's gift plates set to excite collectors00:02
Former whaler to rescue wildlife00:02
Bottom Line: Beauty and booty00:02
Letter: How to evaluate evidence of ritual abuse00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon: Krajicek set to present a real threat: Last chances to make the main draw - Dutchman not seeded despite grass-court victory00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Words, stocks, bonds and dirty water: 'The City of London I: 1815-1890' - David Kynaston: Chatto & Windus, 25 pounds00:02
'I did it' claim on Pan Am bombing00:02
Bottom Line: Christian appeases the lions00:02
Travel: Low-cost luxury00:02
Travel: Bicycle training00:02
Letter: Tasteless information00:02
Rural crime rise leads to call for extra officers00:02
In Thing: Army trousers and dog tags00:02
Unhealthiest place in Britain: Report blames poverty for high levels of cancer, heart disease and tuberculosis00:02
The European Elections: Party officials find literal truth is hard to take - High Court action considered as 'spoiler' candidate aids Tories by splitting vote00:02
People: Cicciolina in tug-of-love battle with Jeff Koons00:02
Cricket: Hamstring injury ends Morrison's tour00:02
The Daily Poem: Hymn to Time: II00:02
Ethiopian lead00:02
The European Elections: Thousands and thousands of votes. . . . and still she lost00:02
MUSDIC / Pleasure it was: Nick Kimberley on Bayan Northcott's 'Musical Portrait' at the Aldeburgh Festival00:02
Gooda underwriter says he warned of significant losses: Counsel for Lloyd's names says risks were not made clear00:02
Poll results hit bonds and shares: Markets fear governments will cut taxes in effort to regain popularity00:02
Creativity: Proper uses for perforations00:02
View from City Road: Slippery task of forecasting oil price00:02
Obituary: Dennis Potter00:02
Hope rises for hostages in Kashmir00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
US black 'summit' seeks single voice: The civil rights movement is in danger, Rupert Cornwell reports from Washington00:02
Health Update: Breath test detects stomach ulcers00:02
Health Update: Bed-wetting cure00:02
Letter: European elections: lessons for the Government00:02
Newsbrief: Kenwood tree felling halted00:02
Athletics: Top men miss out: Regis splits selectors00:02
Letter: In memory of other Americans at Oxford00:02
Letter: European elections: lessons for the Government00:02
When the (big red) ball is in your court00:02
Travel: Glasgow for pounds 19? It's no insult: Simon Calder swallows a dose of Scottish culture, as seen by a pop star00:02
Yemen clashes00:02
BIS looks far above the heads of politicians00:02
Football / World Cup Countdown: Drinks allowed but confined to touchline00:02
Chess: Short draws level with Gulko00:02
Country groups divided by fence00:02
Slow train coming . . .: Correction00:02
Surgery bill00:02
Leading Article: Fifa saves itself from a World Cup own goal00:02
Sporting Digest: Commonwealth Games00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Protesters evicted00:02
The European Elections: Discontented Hertford dumps Tories - Charles Oulton finds the mood has changed significantly in the affluent Home Counties00:02
Mercury cuts price of mobile calls to court business users00:02
Letter: Persecution of Turkish journalists00:02
No-score rule for World Cup strikers00:02
Arab Romeo kisses Jewish Juliet00:02
Clinton quizzed00:02
Letter: How to evaluate evidence of ritual abuse00:02
Poker: Three stages of play00:02
The mantra from the bunker00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Challenge to Turtle sets the standard: Fine weather, fast ground and a hot betting heat bring the meeting to an early boiling point for St James's Palace showdown00:02
Motorcycling: Briton remains critical after sidecar crash: Rider kept alive00:02
650 new Lucas jobs to meet Rover demand00:02
Rugby Union: Hunt still on for answers at end of safari: Steve Bale reports from Cape Town on a few home truths for English rugby union00:02
Obituary: Professor Tom Millar00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Health Update: Diet for asthma00:02
600,000 jobs likely to be lost00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Rudolph Cartier00:02
May balls and mayhem: a cabbie's tale: It's May Week at Cambridge; gilded youth and 'townies' are at play, often to the point of nausea. Finbar MacMahon watches from his taxi00:02
BBC talks continue00:02
Travel: Digits on the line00:02
OAU hails Mandela as S Africa joins up00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Cricket: Haynes denied just desserts00:02
Football / World Cup Countdown: Lalas intent on rocking the old order: The American defender with a rebel image. Nick Halling reports00:02
Wills00:02
Amstrad plans direct sales of computers00:02
Management: Principles in the public sector - The Cadbury ideas of good corporate governance cannot be applied easily to public administration. Roger Trapp reports00:02
POP / On Pop00:02
Where shall we meet?: Freud's00:02
Two killed on visit to TT races00:02
Tennis: Searching for a qualified success: Richard Edmondson on the rocky road from Roehampton to Wimbledon00:02
Centrefold: Full Marx for trying: Volcano Theatre's homage to Communism00:02
US stays firm over N Korea00:02
Mexican peace hopes dim00:02
Newsbrief: Shoplifting bag00:02
Obituary: Rudolph Cartier00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Royal Bank makes dollars 140m US acquisition00:02
Newsbrief: Noisy protests00:02
Haiti invasion threat00:02
Cab driver returns to rape woman in her home00:02
Nairobi shooting00:02
ART / In the Studio: The roar of the crowd: Busy bodies throng the work of Matthew Radford. Iain Gale takes a closer look00:02
View from City Road: Mercury jokes may be no laughing matter00:02
Tennis: Novotna pulls out00:02
London Lives: Ain't nothing like the wheel thing00:02
Jumper injured00:02
Ministry to face race bias inquiry00:02
Laying new foundations to build on agreement: The construction industry is on the verge of revolutionising its contract system but, writes Roger Trapp, not everyone is pleased00:02
Gaidar chosen00:02
IRA bombs close railway stations: Commuters suffer rush-hour disruption00:02
Rugby Union: Barnes decides on early retirement: Bath's 'irreplaceable' play-maker forced to quit by persistent groin injury00:02
PHOTOGRAPHY / Street wise: Edinburgh's 'Liquid Crystal Futures' explores the spiritual side of life in modern Japan. Jane Richards reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Law Report: Bugged recording is admissible: Regina v Khan - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Hutchison and Mr Justice Pill), 27 May 199400:02
New clashes in Bosnia00:02
View from City Road: Sugar may be running out of ideas00:02
REVIEW / It's too easy to trace the tracks of our tears00:02
Today's Number: 300:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
High on prices00:02
Viacom given a sporting chance00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Former porn king pleads guilty00:02
The European Elections: Disgruntled defect to anti-Brussels Sked-ites00:02
Life in the family of nations: Shared needs forge bonds across the multi-ethnic community00:02
Jails to hold more asylum seekers: Immigration groups attack expansion00:02
Letter: British Library's expansion plans00:02
RADIO / An unpleasant twitch: Robert Hanks' patience is tested by Maureen Lipman's wit00:02
On Tour: Insight Theatre00:02
Hat-maker's work brims over for the start of Royal Ascot00:02
Virgin to join bid for Tunnel link00:02
Birthdays00:02
Rushdie's good joke made at our expense00:02
Football: Tottenham face fight to keep Premiership place00:02
Abiola rallying-call falls on deaf ears00:02
Diary00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: A dedicated flagbearer of old fashion bows out: Greg Wood salutes the passing of one of the Turf's most diligent guardians00:02
Strike to halt trains after talks fail00:02
Tyson is sent back to jail by judge00:02
ARCHAEOLOGY / Great Pyramid hides a great secret: New evidence has boosted Egyptologists' hopes for the discovery of a hidden chamber, says David Keys00:02
Travel: A gig with Gabriel by the Red Sea00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
The European Elections: Labour celebrates return to South00:02
Obituary: Rudolph Cartier00:02
Newsbrief: Hungry pupils00:02
True Gripes: Musical anorexia: Concert ticket prices are far too high00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Causes of Death00:02
ART / The north face of painting: Andrew Graham-Dixon scales the heights of Friedrich and notes the tendency of Swiss artists to make molehills out of mountains00:02
Lloyds Chemists pays 10m pounds for wholesaler00:02
Not a split opposition but an alternative one: The Liberal Democrats have marked out a distinctive post-Tory agenda, says Paddy Ashdown00:02
The European Elections: Hume nearly overtakes Paisley00:02
Spot Check: Lillywhites00:02
Exxon faces dollars 15bn bill for Valdez disaster00:02
Tennis: Henman's slump: British No 7 squanders lead00:02
Travel: World Cup cut00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: European elections: lessons for the Government00:02
Murderer escapes00:02
Cricket: Essex led to last-ball triumph by Gooch: Masterful display00:02
Motor Racing: Williams faced with driver trouble: Financial demands cloud Mansell's return to Formula One00:02
The European Elections: Threat of Tory civil war fades amid relief - Drop in support for Lib Dems stems panic and takes the heat off Major00:02
All talk, no action and, strangely, Sir Norman's still in a job00:02
Awards bang gong for heavy metal00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Newsbrief: Video death fall00:02
The European Elections: Lib Dems defiant despite few seats - Party strategists insist the tactics they adopted paid off. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Firms put sculptor in the dock00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Where Are They Now?: Noel Cantwell00:02
Leading Article: Strasbourg needs to fight for power00:02
Health: How Tony kicked his habit behind bars: Edward Platt visits the 'serenity shack', home to the only full-time drug rehabilitation scheme in a British prison00:02
Letter: Kashmir's agony00:02
Market Report: Overseas institutions sound retreat for shares00:02
The European Elections: Thorny questions among the roses00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Fast food chain eats into Cullens account00:02
ART / Openings00:02
N Korea 'rushing to make bomb'00:02
Future planets00:02
Two wheels good, more wheels bad: Our cities cannot take the strain: we must act to reduce traffic, argues Christian Wolmar00:02
UK securities reach record pounds 4.4bn in 1993: Stock Exchange worried that losses in derivatives dealing will spread00:02
Child daydreams may be fits00:02
OPERA / Irresistible temptation: Stephen Johnson on Kent Opera's comeback with a new Prodigal Son at the Bath Festival00:02
Another country, another ball game: Near Ford Motors in Dagenham, an Irish match of which Jack Charlton knows nothing, except the passion. Report by Cal McCrystal.00:02
Obituary: Ely Jacques Kahn Jnr00:02
Leading Article: Tory policies for survival00:02
Judgment delay00:02
Rwandan rebels claim capture of key town00:02
Travel: Departures00:02
Letter: In memory of other Americans at Oxford00:02
Obituary: Yohai Bin-Nun00:02
Tories demand tax cut lifeline: Defiant Major steps out into Downing Street garden to promise big reshuffle next month in wake of European election disaster00:02
The plot thickens for our frustrated heroine: Sandra Barwick witnesses the bitterness of one Tory's defeat00:02
PC fined for slapping boy00:02
Currys stores in shift out of high street00:02
Cubans' plea00:02
Health: No longer ashamed to show her face: After her 25-year battle with acne, Sue Hall finally found relief from her misery in hormone treatment00:02
Emap prepares pounds 71m bid for Trans World: Publisher limits offer for radio group to 181p a share after winning agreement from second major shareholder00:02
The European Elections: Glenys Kinnock basks in glory of record margin00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
ARTS / Production Notes: The drama of the Scott Inquiry is being realised on stage. Nicolas Kent, the director, explains the process00:02
The European Elections: SNP celebrates best-ever results - Nationalists win second seat on record share of vote. John Arlidge reports00:02
Interview: His chance to play the straight man: Eddie Izzard, the TV comedian who doesn't do TV, may have landed his first dramatic role in David Mamet's new play, but he'll never lose his kink00:02
Dear Stella Rimington: The Conservative MP and spy fiction writer welcomes the head of MI5's first public appearance at the televised Richard Dimbleby Lecture, but wonders if Irish terrorism really should be on her agenda00:02
Pembroke: Merrill's deprived tuckers00:02
Cricket: Stemp's display of petulance00:02
Blair puts emphasis on quality of jobs