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Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Cadbury deal for London Electricity: News of rising full-year profits accompanies pounds 10m contract00:02
Cold water poured on fish farm's giant carp00:02
The Rail Dispute: 'Horton the Hatchet' swipes at tradition00:02
DANCE / On Dance00:02
DANCE / Dressed to impress, dressed to express: In opera or theatre designers can make or break a production, in dance they can make or break a leg.00:02
Pembroke: Death puts up its kiosks00:02
Letter: Transport gridlock: political chicanery, CrossRail, the American way00:02
Extra Heathrow runways urged by transport group00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Heavenly body provides divine service to sport: Wingfield Digby highlights the good work of crusading Christians as publicity grows after his sudden removal as England's vicar00:02
Days of boom and bust are over, Clarke promises00:02
Letter: The peaceful invasion of 194500:02
Letter: Transport gridlock: political chicanery, CrossRail, the American way00:02
Today's Number: 1300:02
Price clamp threatens gas work: Chairman warns of struggle to maintain maximum dividends for shareholders00:02
Profits fall as NFC fails to shift Lynx: Half-time payout up 8% with benefits forecast from shake-up00:02
Obituary: Henry Mancini00:02
George sees second year of firm growth: Governor hopes any future interest rise will be received favourably00:02
The third force is still with you: A Blair-led Labour Party need not be such a threat to Liberal Democrats, argues Charles Kennedy00:02
Saudi defector00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Loan car in 2 hours with new scheme00:02
Silly Questions: Beans means a diversity of opinion00:02
Bolt from the blue00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools Dividends00:02
Old, face-lifted and black00:02
Hurd backs Brittan for EU president00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Hospital sent home bug victim: Man dies of flesh-eating microbe less than 12 hours after being turned away without antibiotics. Liz Hunt reports00:02
Boy on rape charge00:02
SBG shares collapse as interim earnings halve: Photocopier leasing firm warns of possible dividend cut00:02
Fashion Update: The fur flies00:02
Lib Dem election loss is win for party president00:02
Youths in court00:02
In Thing: Butthead00:02
Letter: Messages of the Euro elections00:02
Cricket: Atherton to develop the kicking habit: Struggling Kiwis in danger of being put to flight when second Test starts at Lord's today00:02
Fashion Update: Scouting for talent00:02
Private jail costs ' pounds 1m a year extra'00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Ritual Britain: Beer and bread are hospital's prescription for the weary00:02
Not a Cup for a Hendon boy: Germany or Argentina - take me home00:02
Art Market: Warhol 'Scream' helps Greenpeace00:02
Lawful killing00:02
Rail unions say deal is out of sight as ministers admit intervening00:02
Battle of the elements: The Lady from the Sea WYP, Leeds00:02
Diary00:02
THEATRE / Prince who's fit for a king: Paul Taylor reviews Hamlet at the Open Air Theatre, Regent's Park. Plus Ibsen in Leeds00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Unions consider BBC peace plan00:02
When a tattoo gets under your skin: Carole wanted a butterfly on her back, like a 'Vogue' model, but she soon regretted it. Now it's the laser gun treatment. Rosie Millard reports00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Above all, it's lowest00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Causes of Garden Accidents00:02
Bright ideas ripe for the export market00:02
True Gripes: Secret steering: In London it's normal not to signal00:02
Right of reply: Simon Glass, the producer of Washington Ballet, answers the critics00:02
Marines sent Hillary to the dogs00:02
Management: Part of the action - not site unseen: Correction00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Pounds 560 a week, and they couldn't boil Granny an egg: A report condemning conditions in Britain's private nursing homes brings back sad memories for Sarah Strickland00:02
Rwanda butchery eclipses ceasefire00:02
Labour snubs a pact with Lib Dems: New strategy tested out at Eastleigh00:02
Something Else00:02
Sailing: Brotherton on the boil00:02
Letter: Messages of the Euro elections00:02
REVIEW / On a full tank: Jackson Browne is alive. And he spent three hours at the Albert Hall proving it. Jasper Rees was there. Plus Crowded House00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Tearooms des Artistes00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: America's passing interest00:02
Mr Whitworth, the bank manager? He was . . . withdrawn00:02
First Night: Great Room welcomes great art and wealth: The Samuel Courtauld Collection; Somerset House, London00:02
MI6 plays dirty with cleaners00:02
Centrefold: And so they face the final curtain: London Contemporary Dance Theatre turn into the Richard Alston Dance Company00:02
Arson attacks reach record level but fire deaths fall: Rise in smoke alarms given some of the credit for lowest fatality figures for 25 years00:02
European steel rescue plan back in play00:02
Report on death in custody00:02
P & D fund lifts stake in Lasmo and Enterprise00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Education: Hard decisions about soft drugs: Judith Judd reports on changing school reactions to pupils taking cannabis, and Harry Pugh meets a mother who called in the police00:02
Grandeur by the acre, price pounds 25m: Anne Spackman visits the most expensive house in Britain00:02
Father waits00:02
Letter: Food labelling offers consumers a choice00:02
Letter: Messages of the Euro elections00:02
Allders sees signs of tenuous recovery00:02
Conductor resigns00:02
Football: Spurs consider appeal and bid pounds 4m for Sutton: Sugar bitter about alleged 'vendetta'00:02
Dear Peter Irwin-Clark: Didn't Jesus say we had to be without sin to throw stones? One priest rebukes another for casting adulterers out of his flock00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Court ruling blow to Heath00:02
Thames Water shares take a dive: Overseas business restructuring costs of pounds 35m keep dividend rise low00:02
Hedge funds put billions in the pockets of Wall Street's tsars00:02
The Rail Dispute: Livingstone out of Labour race: Prescott backs rail workers' union and deplores Government's intervention over pay00:02
Liquid sweetness: What could be easier? There is a hand-me-down quality to this summer's dresses, evocative of the flea market and the jumble sale. Alison Veness reports00:02
Leading Article: Clarke's signals raise doubts00:02
Boxing: Bruno for Hong Kong00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: The frame is the spur: Richard Edmondson views fashion victims off and on the track00:02
Fashion: Chic for les petits00:02
View from City Road: A blast of hot air from British Gas00:02
Birthdays00:02
INTERVIEW / One woman's window on the world: Toni Childs has always been prepared to go a long way to make a decent album. This time she went as far as Madras. Mark Cooper stopped her on her way through London00:02
Golf: Gardener James scents success00:02
Asylum-seekers00:02
Vatican ties00:02
The Pope crusades against UN birth control00:02
Barclays calls for business Tessas00:02
SNP opens campaign with attack on Labour: Nationalists target John Smith's former seat with call for inquiry into council 'corruption'. John Arlidge reports00:02
Education: An inspector calls a halt to ideological battles: The man who will be the judge of standards in Britain's schools has no shortage of ideas about how to improve them. Judith Judd reports00:02
Imro visits rise by more than 50%00:02
Letter: Doubt for the Day00:02
EU to block free flow of pension fund assets00:02
China hints at thaw in HK talks00:02
Golf / US Open: Palmer drives off down memory lane: Old rivals revive great moments in golfing history as Arnie's Army prepares for last campaign before demobbing00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Kinane finds perfection again with first Cousin: The meeting's matchless leading rider is a short price to complete a clean sweep of the Group One events in the Gold Cup00:02
Knives out in Europe's battered parties: Leonard Doyle on the political fall-out being witnessed in smoke-filled rooms after the EU polls00:02
Letter: Designs on Coventry00:02
Letter: Duke's tax burden00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Britons call the shots on view from America: Close-up style wins the day as directors prepare for football's big kick-off on the small screen. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
Leading Article: Triple whammy at White Hart Lane00:02
Letter: Great Pyramid hides its secret well00:02
No for Reg Jones00:02
REVIEW / And the weather came too: Crowded House - The Fleadh00:02
Fidel sheds his radical chic00:02
Britons donate pounds 4.25m to appeal00:02
Equestrianism: Daring Whitaker in double triumph00:02
Unita's fierce assault leaves city in flames00:02
The Rail Dispute: BR runs 250 services as many take a holiday00:02
The Rail Dispute: Computers and fast trains add to pressure00:02
REVIEW / False memories and lapsed responsibilities00:02
Clubs 'duped over prized rugby tickets': Advert promised pounds 125 per seat, court told00:02
Letter: Transport gridlock: political chicanery, CrossRail, the American way00:02
Tennis: Navratilova rides the breeze00:02
Soccer tackles its final frontier: The biggest sporting spectacle on earth kicks off tomorrow00:02
A job to make ends meet: Students on shrinking grants are waiting at tables when they should be reading Wittgenstein. Stephen Pritchard reports00:02
Hockey: England on trial over seven days00:02
Leading Article: A tangled web of lies and politics00:02
Internal feuding divides US parties00:02
Will ye no' get elected again?00:02
Mother in control, naturally: Esther Oxford reports on an obstetrician's new school to teach the secret of drug-free births00:02
Neon right00:02
Orchestra head quits00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Bottomley backs pay by results in NHS00:02
Washington urges N Korea embargo00:02
Football: Outdoor league to kick off in States00:02
Under control00:02
Verdict given on dead boxer00:02
View from City Road: Prudent talking . . . for the moment00:02
BT given green light for pounds 4.3bn US deal00:02
Commute to work? No way . . .: Teleworking is growing. Catherine Pepinster plugs in and switches on00:02
Assault on Russian mafia could hit innocents00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
600,000 pounds sought to transform church00:02
Chess: Adams moves a step closer00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Bottom Line: Brewers raise glasses00:02
Lords to propose amendments outlawing racial violence00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Schoolboy found hanging by dog-lead dies: Police say death of 10-year-old may be a prank gone wrong 'or something more sinister'00:02
Charities: Redirecting teenage kicks: Joanna Gibbon meets Dr John Coleman, who has spent his life studying adolescence00:02
Africa's return to our planet: The carnage in Rwanda belies a continent set on rebuilding itself, says Richard Dowden00:02
South Korea bids for larger share of European family car market00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Phone boxes find a haven from vandals00:02
Shop-squatters jailed for fraud00:02
Court Circular00:02
Results from British constituencies: Correction00:02
River runs red00:02
Letter: Transport gridlock: political chicanery, CrossRail, the American way00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Tennis: Vintage players serve up fine fare: Nastase rolls back the years to provide food for thought at Hurlingham Club - Mike Rowbottom samples truffles and tie-breaks in a genteel setting00:02
Dilemmas00:02
Fash bash00:02
Market Report: Privatised utilities spring a leak over gas proposals00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Bottom Line: Still time for the tide to turn00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Burning issues: The Fortean Times, purveyor of strange phenomena, hosts a 21st birthday convention this weekend. Serena Mackesy looks forward to it00:02
Tennis: Petchey happy to join the hundred club00:02
Inside File: Pinochet's shopping spree gets green light in Britain00:02
Obituary: Jan Tinbergen00:02
Keys to the door00:02
Bridge: A fair play00:02
Bottom Line: Another land grab00:02
Gooda risks labelled unclear: Underwriter tells court of impression of 'pretty safe bet'00:02
Summertime and the living is sneezy00:02
Water crisis looms in Peking as rains fail00:02
Detectives 'lied to murder trial': Court told brothers' convictions for sex shop killing relied on forged entries in police interview notebooks00:02
Obituary: Igor Youskevitch00:02
Letter: Messages of the Euro elections00:02
View from City Road: Sir Richard faces Glaxo's acid test00:02
Inside Parliament: Hurd defends contacts with neo-fascists: Foreign Secretary angered by attacks from Labour - MP's Bill to remove hereditary peers from Lords00:02
Keeping pace00:02
And what's more. . .00:02
Businessman denies sex with club prostitutes00:02
Glossary: Appalled and quite gone off00:02
Soldiers on exercise die as trench collapses00:02
RIFFS / Morrissey on the sadly overlooked gloom of Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer's 'Moon River'00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Racing puts on road show00:02
Boy admits theft00:02
Girolami to retire as chairman of Glaxo: Decision to step down early leaves power over group firmly in Sykes' hands00:02
Football: United to cash in00:02
Ministers tell school to hold third opt-out ballot00:02
Ice Hockey: Cup riots in Vancouver00:02
Fears of higher interest rates recede: Unchanged inflation and an unexpected fall in the growth of earnings trigger optimism in the markets00:02
Your name's down - come on in: Wickedly fast and lyrically indecipherable, Jungle is the sound of the summer. Joseph Gallivan reports00:02
Rivals reap rich harvest of food for kings: Iranians believe they have the edge over neighbouring former Soviet republics in producing caviar from the Caspian sea, writes Charles Richards00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Juggling magic chickens and memories: River of hidden dreams - Connie May Fowler: Bantam, pounds 15.9900:02
Fashion Update: Fine footwork00:02
Democrats divided00:02
Going Dutch00:02
More people abandon the search for work00:02
Kidder denies portfolio plunge00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Computer cash00:02
School inspections come under scrutiny00:02
ALBUMS / Skim-reading between the lines00:02
The daily poem00:02
First Night: Great Room welcomes great art and wealth: The Samuel Courtauld Collection; Somerset House, London