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Letter: Core issue00:02
Iraq cleansed00:02
Tennis: Injured Bates has cause for concern00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell's tee break00:02
UK agrees drastic cuts in acid rain pollutants: Treaty will further squeeze coal industry00:02
Obituary: Tom French00:02
Racing: Kinane conjures a Grand opening: Royal Ascot: A prestigious treble enhances the reputation of the world's most sought-after jockey as one for whom there is no substitute00:02
Estonian row00:02
The day the party ended00:02
Charter searches in vain for acquisition candidate00:02
European firms plan dollars 4bn stake in US telecoms giant: French and German links with Sprint face regulatory hurdles00:02
Rwandan rebels agree to ceasefire00:02
Diary00:02
Lean machine mirage: Jose Ignacio Lopez's cost-cutting zeal has earnt him respect at VW. But can he bring the car maker back to profit without cutting the workforce? John Eisenhammer reports00:02
In the name of truth00:02
Girl, 11, raped by boy in alley00:02
Buying British pays off00:02
Obituary: John Ya-Otto00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Siemens wins 400m pounds power station contract00:02
Letter: Tragic lessons of the Sarajevo siege00:02
Today's number: 1800:02
Tax rise has not dented spending, says CBI00:02
Out of America: Making hay out of the family roots00:02
Meters set water bills soaring00:02
The Rail Strike: 'Differentials' at heart of rail dispute - Few trains likely to run as signalling staff take action over 'festering sore'00:02
Where shall we meet?: Sheeky's00:02
Street name stirs up social unrest: Residents on a new private estate are not amused by a move to name their close after a miner. Charles Oulton reports00:02
Nuclear firm chairman attacks delay over waste00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Germans grasp nettles of their history in museum00:02
Court delays ex-minister's libel case over war crimes00:02
The Threadneedle Street stitch-up: What is all the more amazing is that John Major has furiously opposed independence for the Bank of England. Yet this is what he has presided over00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker's marathon triumph00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Where now for the valleys' golden boy?: 'Neil Kinnock' - Eileen Jones: Robert Hale, 17.9900:02
Armed Forces 'unprepared' for attack in Gulf War00:02
Cinema world loses prolific musical hero: Phil Reeves on the innovative Henry Mancini, who lost his long battle against cancer00:02
Tory MPs scent decay as Labour prepares hitlist00:02
Tennis: Overcome Taylor exits with a smile00:02
Ex-wife sued for 'ferocious spite campaign'00:02
FA penalty hits Spurs for millions00:02
Letter: A man literally against democracy00:02
Letter: Tory Britain: inequality and the promise of tax cuts00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
View from City Road: Decision time for Lasmo investors00:02
Leading article: Voters' message to the far right00:02
Letter: A man literally against democracy00:02
Tennis: Draw gives Graf tough opener00:02
Leading Article: Names that simply lack any street cred00:02
Car owner hurt00:02
Dear Niall Fitzgerald00:02
Letter: Tory Britain: inequality and the promise of tax cuts00:02
New JCC chairman00:02
Football: Swedish style suits Nilsson00:02
President Major embraces the great outdoors: The White House inspired Monday's lawn briefing at No 10, writes Stephen Ward00:02
Football: Party across the pond for British-based internationals: Trevor Haylett on the players taking a taste of home to the finals00:02
Soccer in America? Well, they can't win at baseball . . .00:02
Raids by Indian forces 'hamper Britons' release'00:02
The Rail Strike: Railtrack is key player in approach to sell-off00:02
Letter: Labour on wheels00:02
Woman's 150,000 pounds for sacking00:02
Football: Spurs are 'staggered' by punishment: Tottenham escape relegation over illegal payments but FA sanctions send a shudder through White Hart Lane00:02
On theatre00:02
Public support for policeman's slap: Thousands of callers say PC was right00:02
Romanian protest00:02
Algerians killed00:02
Bottom Line: Making net gains00:02
The dog it was that died00:02
UK strategy on inflation under fire: President of Bundesbank says British policy could destabilise the economy00:02
Manuscript sale includes unique record of rents: Sotheby's estimates book made for King of Naples could fetch up to pounds 120,00000:02
Letter: Tory Britain: inequality and the promise of tax cuts00:02
What to do when your pet dies00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Start strolling00:02
Inside Parliament: Tradition overturned by Tories in a flap: Labour silent on rail strike - Bill to outlaw 'cowboy' cosmetic surgeons - Canine prescience00:02
Baby snatch charge00:02
Racing: Kinane conjures a Grand opening: Royal Ascot: A prestigious treble enhances the reputation of the world's most sought-after jockey as one for whom there is no substitute00:02
Lib Dem councillors 'wasted 1m pounds '00:02
Something old, something new00:02
Clinton takes hard line on welfare00:02
Letter: Tory Britain: inequality and the promise of tax cuts00:02
Birthdays00:02
Obituary: Toto Bissainthe00:02
Media: Drama out of Auntie's crisis?: Charles Denton's mission is to deliver a new hit series for the BBC. But time is running out, says Sue Summers (CORRECTED)00:02
Football: Boli makes flying visit00:02
BCCI men jailed and ordered to pay dollars 9bn by Abu Dhabi court: Former chief executive and founder of collapsed bank sentenced in their absence00:02
Major hints at open door on VAT and tax cuts: Chancellor's speech to take tough line on need to reduce borrowing00:02
Moves to reform rowdy PM's Questions: Cross-party backing for procedural changes00:02
Murder mystery feeds LA's appetite for celebrity scandal00:02
Rugby Union: Barnes the prodigal runs out of returns: Game will be the poorer through loss of an outstanding outside-half. Steve Bale reports00:02
Firms harvest pink pounds00:02
In thing: Lawler Duffy silver loafers00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Director leaked Brent Walker figures: Court hears how former Goldcrest head gave documents to police (CORRECTED)00:02
Racing: Backers draw a Blanka: Greg Wood assesses the early value about next year's Classics00:02
Dutch strike00:02
Jail's cheese farm criticised00:02
Christopher could go in reshuffle at State Dept00:02
TELEVISION / A comfortable victory before a ball is kicked00:02
Blow to SPD00:02
Tirana cracks the whip over ethnic Greeks: The feud with Athens prompts Albania to tighten the screws on its minority, writes Leonard Doyle in Dervicani00:02
Football: World Cup performers from the English stage: Bohinen out to match the best00:02
Saddam executes top army officers00:02
WALKING: Travelling back to the future in Kent: This week, Roy Woodcock completes his coast-to-coast journey across southern England00:02
We want to care, but fail the young: Eva Lloyd and Don Redding argue for a comprehensive national childcare policy00:02
Setback for Hasbro in Scrabble war00:02
Thug tortures and robs pensioner00:02
Bombs suprise00:02
View from City Road: Hard road ahead for the PIA00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Obituary: Mark Lees00:02
Market Report: BP surges on hopes of end to Alaskan oil embargo00:02
Ukraine signs EU trade accord00:02
Tennis suicide00:02
Theatre / And what's more . . .00:02
Shoprite leaseback agreement collapses00:02
Progress in UN's Yemen peace mission00:02
Into the melting pot bearing biscuits: Schools are secret places to those with no reason to be there. Emily Green went into class as a visiting cook and emerged eyes wide with wonder.00:02
View from City Road: Sprinting towards a Euro-monster00:02
Cool reaction to higher Lasmo bid: Still no cash element as Enterprise offer values target at pounds 1.56bn00:02
The Daily Poem: What the Removal of the Wall Left00:02
Murder appeal00:02
Theatre / Nun better: Robert Hanks on convent life in The Nun; plus London Fringe round-up00:02
Sex lesson guidelines condemned00:02
Newman proves a calming influence: Norman Harris follows driving ambition as he continues his journey in the National Village Cup00:02
Priests jailed in cemetery scandal00:02
Seat belt plea00:02
COMEDY / Not at all bad: Gerry Sadowitz has been lying low for a while. Now he's back, quieter than ever. James Rampton breathed a sigh of relief00:02
Architecture: Guarding the glories of green London: Todd Longstaff-Gowan urges support for a new group set up to champion and safeguard the capital's rich horticultural heritage00:02
Letter: Healthy housing for happy hens00:02
'Spy' pardoned00:02
Letter: Unpalatable action against North Korea00:02
Parents say 3m pounds charter misses real concerns: League tables fail to arouse interest00:02
IAEA officials stay put as Korea nuclear crisis deepens00:02
Law Report: Local authorities applied right definition that gypsies travel to find work as 'habit of life': Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Leggatt and Lord Justice Millett), 27 May 199400:02
Bottom Line: Unigate's scope for growth limited00:02
Bangladesh's capital grinds to a halt as workers strike in support of teachers00:02
Waste boosts Severn Trent00:02
In the name of God, No]00:02
Zaire's new PM00:02
Cricket: DeFreitas comes in from the cold: England all-rounder stands the test of time after finally making right career move. Martin Johnson reports00:02
Lost - a leader and his cause: Achille Occhetto took the Italian left from Communism to defeat. Donald Sassoon laments00:02
True Gripes: Get outta my head00:02
Nursing home abuse complaints double00:02
Bottom Line: Good news awaited00:02
Unita bans food flights00:02
On cinema00:02
CBI backs Blair in Labour race00:02
When every day is father's day: Single fathers00:02
12 die as Iraqi Kurd groups pick new fight00:02
Leading Article: Peace derailed by ministers00:02
Major torpedoed rail peace deal00:02
Ascot fashion fiascos are a racing certainty00:02
Media Viewpoint: While Europe votes, the BBC stays at home00:02
Crime crackdown00:02
Tusa attacks 'grim efficiency' at BBC00:02
Bats overstay their welcome in the belfry: Protected species or not, vicar says droppings in the communion wine are too much, writes Simon Midgley00:02
Mercedes tracked00:02
Free-trade deal00:02
The Rail Strike: Commuters told 'no skeleton service, prepare for worst'00:02
US mobsters jailed00:02
Cows rescue rare plants00:02
Million-dollar BAT-mobiles: Fifties research cars on display00:02
Underrated / Spies like us: The case for Eric Ambler00:02
Labour's four new MPs on the Commons terrace with Margaret Beckett, acting leader00:02
Athletics: McColgan given recovery time: Waiting game for McPherson as Lough and Winrow earn places00:02
Hubble looks back to dawn of creation and finds evidence in the stars that we may not be alone00:02
Channel beer dealer enters the lion's den: Warehouse owner urges brewers to cut profits00:02
Car gangs target off-road vehicles00:02
German ex-communists celebrate gains00:02
Spending warning knocks ACT shares00:02
Obituary: Merwyn Bogue00:02
Taking pride in a profit: Sponsorship has secured the future of a festival for gay men and lesbians, writes Helen Nowicka00:02
Curator's Choice: Bowood House00:02
Pregnancy pangs: Correction00:02
Boys in care home 'sexually assaulted at pyjama parties': Deputy headmaster at approved school accused of handing out money and privileges during 10-year reign of abuse00:02
Rival Muslims battle on in Bihac00:02
From slums to super-leagues: Respectable fans, artistic players, smart marketing . . . football is a whole new ball game00:02
On music00:02
MUSIC / Glad to be grey men in grey suits: Stephen Johnson on the opening of the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music00:02
THEATRE / Tennessee Williams and his women00:02
Rugby appeal lost00:02
Food firms' advice on diet 'puts babies at risk'00:02
Photography: One big dysfunctional family: Andrew Palmer on 'Who's Looking at the Family?', a show giving star billing to the controversial pictures of Sally Mann00:02
Golf: Flagging Faldo fearing worst00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Chess: All four drawn in fifth round00:02
Obituary: Sir John Boreham00:02
Pembroke: Savoy stint buries takeover plot00:02
Policy of Lloyd's syndicate 'was not sustainable': Survival depended on no catastrophes, admits Gooda Walker underwriter00:02
Management: Part of the action - not site unseen (CORRECTED)00:02
Correction: Soap powders00:02
TV execution ruling00:02
Architecture: Cable sends out the right signals: From sea-green roofs, down copper-clad columns and along sunlit corridors, Jonathan Glancey finds a new college designed with ingenuity, elegance and colour00:02
Gatwick near-disaster is blamed on aviation body