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Police forces let suspects go free to save money: Admissions over arrest warrants follow Howard intervention00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Officers on bail00:02
Where shall we meet? Cafe Rouge00:02
Anniversaries00:02
In thing: Oyster Shooters00:02
Haunted house buyer told of 600 sightings: Owner claimed he had letter from Prince, court hears00:02
Positive mood after HK talks with China00:02
On theatre00:02
Letter: Animals are not sacks of flour - and British lamb cannot be French00:02
Fugitive's wife 'in danger'00:02
US uncovers double-strength tobacco 'plot'00:02
Dealers declare war on the dollar: Slump to post-war low challenges central banks World stock market and bond slide gathers momentum00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Delors hits at UK's free-market fixation00:02
Question mark hangs over market for new flotations as EuroDollar joins plug-pullers00:02
Dolls encounter new rivals in scrabble for JW Spear: Toymaker rejects pounds 57m bid from owner of Fisher-Price00:02
US concern over build-up of troops in Crossmaglen00:02
Pembroke: Dark deeds surface in the oil battle00:02
Underwriters watch Eurotunnel shares edge toward danger level00:02
Market Report: Forced bond sellers hold world investors hostage00:02
Ashdown sets out policies as fear of Blair grows00:02
Football: Hodgson is worried by Romanians00:02
Caned US teenager walks free from Singapore jail00:02
Cricket: Stemp to face abuse charge00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon: Quotes of the day00:02
Steffi Graf, the defending Wimbledon champion and top seed, leaving the Centre Court yesterday after being beaten00:02
NHS embraces natural healing: Lewisham Hospital00:02
Goode and bad news for the managers of retirement funds: Several of the recent recommendations in the Government's White Paper on pension reform have sparked alarm in the industry. Terry Wilkinson reports00:02
Flotation of Dairy Crest dims00:02
Turks pilloried for rights abuses00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
ARCHAEOLOGY: Boxgrove Man reveals his Stone Age-old secrets00:02
Manweb turns up the power00:02
Fecklessness, not poverty, is the trouble with parents: The updated parents' charter puts too much stress on rights and too little on duties, says Susan Elkin00:02
Bottom Line: Low water marks00:02
Summer drink-drive campaign launched00:02
View from City Road: Small consolation for the DTI00:02
Palestinian goes free00:02
EME increases payout despite profits plunge: Correction00:02
Cricket: Sussex recover losses00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Architecture Update: Planning laws ignored00:02
Bar workers relent00:02
Leading Article: Harsher reality of 'success' in Korea00:02
Cricket: England have to look hard at Smith and Hick: Glenn Moore on the dilemma facing the selectors following a bad display at Lord's00:02
Release of gunman attacked00:02
Beckett risks overplaying the left-wing card: MPs say acting Labour leader has gone over the top and could end up sidelined. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
It is time to hear the children: We cannot be truly free while we continue to oppress the young ones in our trust. Rosalind Miles sets out a charter of children's rights and charges women with its implementation (CORRECTED)00:02
Operator cut off a killer00:02
All the world's a Globe00:02
Nato deal with Russia worries East Europe00:02
Tennis: Author Gilbert starts to play right: Wimbledon '94: Slovak misses chance of surprise result as McEnroe's erstwhile ogre proves almost as good as his word00:02
Birthdays00:02
Buffett threatens to quit USAir board unless costs are cut00:02
The long journey home00:02
Train services today00:02
Tennis: Petchey's glimpse of glory disappears in disruptions: Guy Hodgson watches the comeback of the British No 2 end in anticlimax after he recovers from two sets down00:02
LT: in profit but in need of investment00:02
Keeper baffled by bee 'sting'00:02
Leading Article: George Michael returns to millionaire slavery00:02
Letter: Animals are not sacks of flour - and British lamb cannot be French00:02
The use of complementary therapies has increased in the past decade.00:02
The toughness Blair and Thatcher share00:02
Obituary: Johnny Downs00:02
Italian politician boogies on down: Rome's Interior Minister can't bring himself to give up the nightclub job, writes Patricia Clough00:02
TELEVISION / History refuses to make a tragedy out of a crisis00:02
Japanese vent anger on Koreans00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Betes noires, false gods and silly Fabians: 'A World Elsewhere' - Bernard Levin: Jonathan Cape, 16.9900:02
CHESS / Silliest scenario in the world00:02
Football: Spain frustrated by Klinsmann's coolness: World Cup00:02
Dear Albert00:02
Waste not, want not: Fish-farming in Calcutta00:02
Diligent negotiator in spotlight00:02
Hospital bed row00:02
Racing: Tikkanen pleases Pease: Theatre nearly misses his entrance in a close call with his understudies for The Curragh00:02
Obituary: Phani Majumdar00:02
I've never been one to nit-pick (that's not entirely correct)00:02
Baseball: Gant hits the road and sees Red00:02
Acquitted Ward faces jail in UK for contempt00:02
Football: Blatter's dash of cold water00:02
Rail union signals weeks of chaos00:02
Letter: Animals are not sacks of flour - and British lamb cannot be French00:02
Minister backs privatisation of Post Office00:02
Architecture Update: Campus in the middle00:02
Football: Colombia make striking switch00:02
Baby killed00:02
Defence official jailed00:02
Doubts cast over safety of Sellafield waste dump: Nirex research into burial site questioned00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby union00:02
Demand for deep cuts in social security cash: Plan for limit on housing benefit claims00:02
Detectives' denial00:02
Football: Revitalised Maradona lifts Argentina00:02
Christians 'jailed in China'00:02
Football: McGrath's enduring excellence: World Cup '94: A defensive colossus is back to his intuitive best. Trevor Haylett reports from Orlando00:02
Quarks of life: Round-up00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: Violence seems to get results00:02
CLUBS: Pleased to meet you: In clubland even the female DJs are men. James Style talks to Jon Pleased Wimmin, a DJ playing straight clubs in drag00:02
Railtrack aims to split signal staff: Union says offer insufficient and attacks government interference as commuters' patience shows the strain00:02
Children 'could spy on tobacco cheats'00:02
Greenpeace activists mount bloody protest against sale of landmines00:02
DANCE / In flattering light: Judith Mackrell on Delibes' Coppelia performed by London City Ballet, the underdog of British dance, at Sadler's Wells00:02
Football: Brazil ally discipline to romance: San Francisco Samba: Three-times champions back on trail of true identity after defeat of Russia in opening match00:02
Kerb quandary00:02
Letter: The right of self-determination for Kashmiris00:02
Football: Colombia show a united front00:02
Letter: Advert ban will put prostitutes at risk00:02
Setback for coal sell-off00:02
Centrefold: Photo Opportunity00:02
Letter: Advert ban will put prostitutes at risk00:02
Architecture Update: Theatre terrace trouble00:02
Touch of style lifts Old Street00:02
Letter: Election law depends on secure party names00:02
Mitterrand and Bush take the Mickey00:02
IVORY TOWERS / One fluke over the pigeon's nest00:02
Obituary: Reg Birch00:02
Strategy 'threatens green belt'00:02
Hockey: Australia capitalise in attack00:02
Underrated: Lost chords: Maude Valerie White00:02
Cycling: Boardman's new regime00:02
Ancient ferry rights up for auction00:02
Matrix man to speak at inquiry00:02
View from City Road: Food for thought at the supermarket00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Unicef hails health care00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Michael defeat leaves Sony's image clean: The case failed to expose the music industry as rife with dodgy dealings and exploitation, writes Giles Smith00:02
Legionnaire sought00:02
Vatican calls for curb on arms trade00:02
'Pop slave' George Michael to fight on00:02
Baby-sitter freed without charge00:02
The process for improving business00:02
View from City Road: Dollar drama unfolding into crisis00:02
To market we will go ..: Street traders are a dying breed00:02
Street of Shame woos the Irish: British papers are invading Dublin with low prices, royalty and a touch of sleaze. Rob Brown reports00:02
Football: Sense of relief for Roy00:02
Protesters set up 'toll booth' outside relief-road hearing00:02
Baby Samuel is doing fine ..00:02
Mortgages spark most complaints00:02
Letter: Sitting pretty with lower inflation00:02
Dear Andre Agassi00:02
Tories divided over Brittan's EU candidacy: Belgian leader preferred by some MPs00:02
A finger on the pulse: John Adams first hit the headlines by turning hard news into grand opera. Now he's turning concertos into ballet. Nick Kimberley reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Athletics: Christie set for sprint double00:02
Cricket: Painful day with 'The Dentist'00:02
Today's number: 4800:02
Come into the garden centre, Maud00:02
Silentnight loses sleep over profits00:02
Obituary: Boris Alexandrov00:02
Race issue comes to the fore in Simpson case: Not everyone in Los Angeles regards O J as hero this time around, writes Patrick Cockburn00:02
Bottom Line: Hazlewood group left to chew over options00:02
On cinema00:02
Nurses fear for homes standards00:02
Sister Wendy's fresh canvas: After her Grand Tour, an even grander idea: the story of painting in Western Europe. Maggie Brown meets the art-loving nun00:02
Architecture: What have they cooked up for us now?: How much do architects contribute to the success or failure of contemporary restaurants? As an exhibition opens in London, Emily Green reports00:02
Salmonella alert over 'dangerous' tiramisu00:02
News in Brief00:02
Druuids' Stonehenge revenge00:02
Cricket: Roebuck on the right lines00:02
Grief tempered by guilty joy00:02
Greek gold on display00:02
High fashion furs fetch wild prices00:02
Letter: The right of self-determination for Kashmiris00:02
Law Report: Disclosure guidelines' value eroded: Regina v Winston Brown. Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Steyn, Mr Justice Owen and Mr Justice Ian Kennedy). 15 June 199400:02
Racing: Ryan's return is near00:02
Inside Parliament: Begging Bill short of support00:02
French 'invasion' of Rwanda under way: Security Council discusses backing the intervention as the rebels promise to resist it with 'all our means'00:02
It's spooky, this silent forest of flesh: Susan De Muth in bed with Derry Slattery00:02
BOXING: Moorer faces call for rematch00:02
Zoo's 2m pounds windfall00:02
A liberty with democracy, literally: Lesley Whittaker, Lib Dem agent in Devon, tells of her vain efforts to avert electoral injustice00:02
Curator's Choice: The Prison Service Museum00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Architecture Update: Old red kiosks on show00:02
MUSIC / The great reconciler: Nicholas Williams on French and German visitors to the Lufthansa Festival of Baroque Music in London00:02
Tennis: Sampras out in the wilds00:02
Indonesian magazines banned00:02
Tennis: McNeil's historic victory ends Graf's title reign: Wimbledon '94: Women's singles champion is knocked out in first round by unseeded American after failing to adjust to windy conditions00:02
'Thalidomide' doctor alleges plot to gag him00:02
Billions spent fail to save inner cities: Flagship schemes founder, but smaller towns benefit. Nicholas Schoon reports00:02
Tennis: Father Pierce fights back00:02
For those with lofty ideals ..: The rise and rise of Clerkenwell00:02
ABI urges move to statutory regulation: Insurers echo criticism of fledgling PIA00:02
Anti-Jewish incidents rise by 20%00:02
Property in Brief00:02
Golf: Els stays course to follow Nicklaus' footsteps: South African eclipses pride of America. Tim Glover reports from Pittsburgh00:02
It's a funny old World Cup00:02
The Daily Poem: The Crocus00:02
Labour forced into U-turn over Monklands 'corruption': SNP triumphant as poll rival bows to pressure over council 'bias', writes John Arlidge00:02
Doctor in slander case denies VD claim00:02
Football: FA place Millwall under suspended sentence: Commission steers clear of immediate punishment after crowd trouble at New Den00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Gooda syndicates attacked: Underwriting systems 'thoroughly inadequate', says names' witness00:02
Cricket: Hooper and Ward hurry Kent to record: NATWEST TROPHY: Counties not bowled over by prospect of bowl-outs - West Indian pace man shows his class - Yorkshire have to fight - Essex flounder00:02
On music00:02
Out of America: Anxious parents stake their claim00:02
Extra runway 'will create 21,000 jobs': Public inquiries on regional transport plans open with clashes between environmentalists and developers. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Clashes in Iran00:02
Ambulance crew 'would not lift 15st woman'00:02
View from City Road: Sound and fury over Channel 400:02
Football: Bonds pays pounds 1m for Beauchamp00:02
What's that terrible noise?: All over the country people are plagued by a strange hum. Are their ears playing up, or is it something sinister? Emma Brooker investigates00:02
Two little clues00:02
Spot Check: McDonald's Leicester Sq00:02
Cricket: Workload for bowlers 'too punishing'00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Ulster villages grieve for pub attack victims: Bereaved families receive messages of sympathy from the Queen, the Pope, and Protestant communities - American envoy idea still under review00:02
Who knows the fate of Filip Baum from old Zagreb?: Robert Fisk finds secrets of a dark past and discovers how easily the fragile facade of Croatian civilisation can crack00:02
Growth in German money supply stubbornly high: Record profits, but chairman worried over future00:02
Football: Nigeria give notice with show of power: World Cup00:02
Architecture Update: Choose your design00:02
Priest sentenced00:02
'Wimbledon may be a fatal attraction'00:02
True Gripes: Sweet charity: Neighbours like to feel they belong00:02
Leading Article: Rail strike sends mixed signals00:02
Obituary: Professor T. S. Willan