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Court Circular00:02
Cost of a CD deemed fair: Monopoly inquiry clears record firms of overcharging. Russell Hotten looks at the arguments that proved decisive00:02
Obituary: Derek Blackwell00:02
Slander case wife 'broken-hearted'00:02
Wife held00:02
Racing: Piggott's wins quieten critics: Leaner times for a veteran jockey but a horse named Pickles shows some powers are still preserved00:02
FILM / Slaughter of The Innocent: Adam Mars-Jones on a spectacular miscasting in John Schlesinger's The Innocent, and the headline-raiding Shopping . . .00:02
Obituary: Jocelyn Hambro00:02
Marketing a professional approach: Helping members compete effectively is now top of the menu for a former dining club, writes Sharon Wallach00:02
SNP ahead in Monklands poll00:02
Elf Sanofi pays dollars 1.7bn for US drugs business: French rise 10 places in world league00:02
Rothmans to shut two factories00:02
Latin America File: Cali cartel taints Colombian poll00:02
Journalist dies00:02
Diary00:02
TSB still wants to capture a building society: Mortgage business seen as key element in ability to cross-sell products00:02
Tufnell fined pounds 80000:02
Inside Parliament: A question what to ask: Speaker keeps MPs on course - 'Scandal' of unpaid compensation for crimes00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Maleeva hunted down by 'Jakarta Jaguar'00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Berthold attacks German tactics00:02
EuroDollar float on again as market revives00:02
View from City Road: Sticking to the rules in all but spirit00:02
Freed Britons tell of fear and forced marches00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / A safe pair of hands: Oliver Knussen was first taken to the Aldeburgh Festival as a child. Now he runs the place. Gillian Widdicombe reports00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Paris troops' mission 'to last two months'00:02
Letter: Children: how many rights?00:02
Football: Spurs given tough start in quest to eradicate deficit: Champions begin defence at home to QPR - Palace go for Preece00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
'Pact in sight'00:02
Russia must be told where its borders end: If the West does not challenge Moscow's dreams of empire, they will soon become a nightmare, says Steve Crawshaw00:02
George Michael to pay pounds 3m legal costs00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: GP role in the new model NHS00:02
Recession brings back the rivals' old weapon00:02
European Union Summit: Lib Dems contemplate wilderness00:02
CBI survey revives inflation fears00:02
Why Lee Anne danced naked for her dad, too: Reggie Nadelson meets a Cardiff woman who dances on tables in a Texas topless club00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Benjamin's sweet six buoys Surrey00:02
European Union Summit: Corfu summiteers ready to fudge key EU decision: National status on parade as leaders of the Twelve consider two candidates to succeed Jacques Delors as Commission president00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Cricket: Royal party leads Rhodes to roam: South Africans enjoy a day out in idyllic surroundings on their return to Britain after 29 years00:02
People: Kim keeps it all in the family00:02
Racing: Salisbury spill spurs fears00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Baggio's strike keeps Italy in the running00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Kafelnikov stands firm to extinguish Braasch's fire: Martin Johnson watches the demolition of the German with the whirring serve00:02
An ugly struggle for dominance of the newspaper market00:02
Militants urge more rail strikes: Union conference set to hear call for new stoppages as moderates fear defeat looms00:02
Leading Article: The Belgian, the Dutchman the Brit and the Irishman00:02
The Queen to cast 'Britannia' adrift in 1997: Royal Family to pay of Defence for use of RAF Christopher Bellamy reports00:02
No prosecution after shooting00:02
Letter: Double entendres in the nursery00:02
Clarke remains cautious on tax cuts00:02
Parents win case00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Robinson finds true romance00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Sweden ready to exploit Russian strategy00:02
Letter: Help for both Koreas00:02
Battle of the press barons hits shares00:02
THEATRE / Brute strength: Paul Taylor on David Mamet's Glengarry Glen Ross at the Donmar Warehouse00:02
Letter: Children: how many rights?00:02
Helicopters help lift Caledonia: Results from Exco and Bristow helped the Cayzer vehicle rise 26%00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Lilley attacked on pension reforms: Opposition derides 'pick-and-mix' approach to Goode report as Government backs setting up of regulator00:02
Hot potatoes00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Lions lie in wait for roaring Romario: Ken Jones reports on a Brazilian bristling with hubris who is aiming to overcome Cameroon00:02
Stock Exchange inquiry on share dealings (CORRECTED)00:02
Bottom Line: Society would lend TSB strength00:02
Feedback00:02
Battlefields get defence against builders: English Heritage lists 56 sites worth protecting from development. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Stemed passions with a reef lecture: REEF - Romesh Gunesekera: Granta, pounds 13.9900:02
Law Report: Recording agreement enforceable: Panayiotou and others v Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Ltd - Chancery Division (Mr Justice Jonathan Parker), 1 June 1994.00:02
MUSIC / Summit meeting: Meredith Oakes on Kurt Sanderling's Brahms series with the Philharmonia00:02
Flight paths to save the world: Aircraft routes offer hope for ozone layer00:02
European Union Summit: Union ponders Delors' successor00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Lara's lightning eighth hundred00:02
Law Update00:02
Bombs fail to deter tourists: Briton injured in blast at resort is flown home00:02
And What's More ..00:02
ShareLink reveals ambition to tackle mortgage market: Dealing firm warns of threat from declining equity volumes00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Bottomley's health care revolution undermined00:02
Sir David: 'Valued adviser'00:02
Pembroke: Passing a crash course00:02
Double death00:02
No fishing00:02
Loyalists to blame for 30 per cent of bombings00:02
Mystery flu00:02
Letter: GP role in the new model NHS00:02
After Hours00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Its a funny old World Cup00:02
Abiola is arrested00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Dynamic Dane forces Edberg to join exit line: Another former champion goes out of the Championships as Carlsen defeats the No 3 seed from Sweden in five sets00:02
Obituary: Stan Gebler Davies00:02
Rugby Union: President explains RFU view on Rodber: Clement ready to fill in for Wales00:02
Hockey: Crutchley's clutch00:02
CENTREFOLD / Visible vicar line: The million-selling Gregorian Monks Chorus has met its match00:02
School rules that make for shopping hell00:02
John Smith's bitter harvest: Allegations of corruption could rob Labour of its former leader's constituency. John Torode reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Letter: Channel 4: the viewer's friend00:02
Olymic Games: Samaranch lauds founder: IOC president pays tribute to de Coubertin00:02
Letter: Channel 4: the viewer's friend00:02
Dear Nick Hornby: Thank goodness you're retiring as team captain of the New Lads, whose obsession with football drives me crazy, says a bored non-fan00:02
Courts uses FID to lift payout 36%00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Cycling00:02
Clinton accuser plugs 'charity'00:02
Leading Article: Blair's future: is it like this?00:02
Caution over N Korea's intentions00:02
City sigh of relief greets White Paper00:02
Inquiry into 'use of Ouija board' by jurors00:02
Jail 'fails to deter young offenders'00:02
TELEVISION / Video takes you nearer to the onion's core00:02
Murdoch wields broadsword in broadsheet battle: NEWSPAPER PRICE WAR: 'Times' surrenders further pounds 15m pursuing target of one million copies a day and profit in five years00:02
Conseco tops GE bid for Kemper00:02
Market Report: Nutricia sell-off could herald Unigate purchase00:02
Buyers to benefit from back-catalogue battles00:02
Chemical spill00:02
Patten admits 'Nuttergate' libel: Personal bill for damages and costs estimated at pounds 50,00000:02
Letter: Price war on Fleet Street00:02
FILM / Big in Benidorm: . . . and Sheila Johnston on the rest of the week's new releases, including the third tour of duty for the cops Beverly Hills and Robo00:02
POP /On Pop00:02
FILM / DIRECTORS CUT: A compelling argument, The Godfather III: Martha Coolidge rediscovers the lost art of domestic drama in The Godfather Part III00:02
Blair puts education at heart of his agenda00:02
Revealed: the plot to keep George Michael silent00:02
Todays Number: 4,179,92900:02
Where are you in the new city of tribes?: Reading London right is a matter of life and death for marketing men. Here's what they think it's all about now. Rhys Williams reports00:02
Children born in the summer months 'do less well in exams': Being the youngest in class can be a disadvantage, study finds00:02
Green-eyed rapist00:02
Bottom Line: Unsettling news00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Switzerland turns into wonderland00:02
Armed Hutus cheer French at the border00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Dance of the music majors and minors: In a week of record company wins Roger Trapp surveys the industry00:02
Melting Antartic sounds alarm for globe: Temperatures in the Antartic have risen by 2.5 degrees centigrade in 40 years, writes Nicholas Schoon00:02
ROCK / One for the album: Gered Mankowitz shot the Stones in the Sixties and is still in demand with the new wave of British pop. Jane Richards surveys his work00:02
Three wheeler00:02
View from City Road: Problems still lurk in pensions minefield00:02
Arab businessman gets pounds 4m in legal aid00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Cristaldo sent off as Bolivia keep out Koreans00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Birth control00:02
Boy charged00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Vladoiu given three-game ban00:02
European Union Summit: Moscow moves closer to West00:02
Letter: Portrait of a great eccentric musician00:02
Alarmed Bundesbank tells markets 'Don't panic': Dollar steadier as Tietmeyer discounts inflation fears00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Irish worries evaporate under Florida sun: Jack Charlton's team are ready to wave goodbye to Mexico. Trevor Haylett reports from Orlando00:02
Letter: Price war on Fleet Street00:02
Computers: Gizmo for the meek at heart - Isabel Hilton puts away her cybernetically challenged image to enjoy the power behind 17 megabytes of software for Windows00:02
Healthy family00:02
Blair unveils his blueprint of opportunity: Leadership favourite seeks 'modernised' welfare state and to harness the 'power of society'. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Desperation of a deadly 'peace'00:02
The oil crisis will come, but not yet00:02
Obituary: Stan Gebler Davies00:02
Computers: Customised madness - Self-programming software often starts out as a harmless hobby. Andrew Brown provides a cautionary tale of obsession00:02
South Bank redevelopment to include pavement cafes: Chief executive supports the Independent's campaign for more welcoming cities00:02
Letter: Children: how many rights?00:02
They all smoke dope in the Cody joint: At home with mum and dad, even young Ben, 15, enjoys his marijuana. Mary Anne Fitzgerald visits a family with a secret00:02
Vegetarians '40% less likely to die of cancer': British research on 11,000 adults suggests a strong link between eating habits and death rates from cancer and heart disease, writes Celia Hall00:02
Letter: Double entendres in the nursery00:02
Where's there's a hit there's a writ: A rock star's guide to staying out of court and in the money00:02
Sellafield safety check ordered00:02
My Week: Will I, won't I accept the lecturers' shilling?00:02
Southern Electric surges to pounds 222m: More job cuts planned in programme aimed at annual savings of pounds 25m00:02
Cricket: Watkinson stays on the boil00:02
Contraceptive test00:02
Golf: Miller makes his mark00:02
Conflicts that destroy huge chunks of profits00:02
Namibia link00:02
Hata hints he might resign00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Quotes of the day00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
View from City Road: Sweet music from the monopolies watchdog00:02
Man charged00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Law Report: SFO questions must be answered: Regina v Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte Serious Fraud Office - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Butler-Sloss, Mr Justice Macpherson), 23 June 199400:02
Kashmir hostages' long trek to freedom: Muslim rebels say the deployment of Indian security forces in the Himalayan state nearly scuppered release of Britons00:02
Guard given electric shock by 'wired' car: Driver's anti-theft measure 'went too far'