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Letter: Scots parliament00:02
Ecolabel 'misleading'00:02
Letter: Seconds out00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Art Market: Auction failure sends art market into free fall: Correction00:02
Latvian rethink on nationality law00:02
Labour optomistic despite final split over 'Monklandsgate': Last-minute by-election poll points to narrow defeat for SNP candidate00:02
Drama out of Auntie's crisis?: Correction00:02
Halifax move signals home loans tightening: Biggest building society drops discounted rate mortgages00:02
Clarke's rosy forecast leaves taxes on hold00:02
Austrian 'celebrity killer' convicted00:02
Dear Albert Reynolds: Come on now, Taoiseach, don't be an oul' begrudger, and nominate our own 'Suds' Sutherland as the next President of the European Commission00:02
Where shall we meet?: BAC00:02
US made atomic bomb with fuel from British reactors00:02
Market Report: Electricity companies provide a little sparkle00:02
FIRST NIGHT / Topol grows into traditional role: 'Fiddler On The Roof'; London Palladium00:02
Still crazy to win after all these years: Each year we love Navratilova more. Jim White explains why nothing beats sport's senior citizens00:02
Livestock lobby targets Shephard00:02
Top-notch property market takes off00:02
TELEVISION / A small step for a spud, a giant leap for mankind00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Three more brokers say no to bid for Lasmo00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Quotes of the day00:02
Boy died after hospital injection of sedative: Family considers legal action after jury's misadventure verdict00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
No sex please, unless we say how: Health educators who angered the Government face the chop. John Torode reports00:02
Miss Swindle00:02
School bullies progressing to crime00:02
Media: Who wins in the bargain basement?: Maggie Brown looks for first signs of success and failure in Fleet's Street's broadsheet price war00:02
Elephants' dawn chorus shatters rural calm00:02
Bottom Line: On the right footing00:02
Funding plea00:02
Nationalism, globalism and the automobile00:02
I don't want to boast, but . . .00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Cricket: Stemp fined for abuse00:02
Chancellor paints rosy picture of economy: Predictions of steady growth with low inflation but no early tax cuts00:02
Slice of the Sixties00:02
Curator's Choice: Royal Naval Museum00:02
Tories plan slim legislative menu00:02
Millions wasted on house-buying for roads: Homes have been bought and left empty to make way for schemes that are later scrapped. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
CENTREFOLD / Crime pays again: Peckinpah's The Getaway on the make once more00:02
RUC names head00:02
Rowing / Henley: Cracknell's new-look crew looking for grand finale: Quality of international opposition improves for Henley - Hugh Matheson looks forward to top-class rowing at Henley Regatta, starting today00:02
BBC sacked secretary who was a 'square peg'00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Drama at Beeb00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Opening with a bang00:02
Benefits fraud gang got pounds 1m in false claims: Conspirators came from privileged families00:02
Tories and the EU: Clarke issues rallying call to Europhiles: In wake of veto on Dehaene, Germans are accused of illegal retaliation and Chancellor hits back at the right00:02
Racing: Takenhall tucks in00:02
Two Koreas approach summit warily00:02
French claim early success in Rwanda00:02
Today's rail strike may signal yet more disruption00:02
Letter: A manifesto for the Unionist intellectuals00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Tele-ads put to test00:02
Market murderer00:02
Letter: An outstanding artist who has been unfairly rubbished00:02
One girl, one dog, one nightmare: When Marion Cutress took her daughter to see a friend who owned a Jack Russell, the visit was to change their lives. Nicholas Roe reports00:02
Car wedges in back of lorry00:02
Obituary: Sir Anthony Lousada00:02
Shadowing Cliff00:02
Ireland blocks its own best man00:02
Newsbrief: 'Medieval' landlord fined pounds 9,20000:02
Boots looks to add drugs for growth in Europe00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Spirit and skill see Irish advance: Group E: Norway fail to reach second round and Italy have to wait as all four teams finish level on points00:02
Antidisestablishmentarianism, the law and the Tories00:02
Obituary: Wally Fowler00:02
Where school is child's play: Margaret Dolley learns to admire the Danes' way of teaching her children00:02
Ivory Towers: It's enough to drive you mad00:02
Cuba's 'tastebuds' forced to whet appetites in the shadows: Castro's government has found private restaurants unpalatable, writes Phil Davison in Havana00:02
Homeless feet get mobile aid00:02
London prices surge ahead00:02
Sun seekers strip off while Wimbledon wilts in 105F heatwave00:02
Business and City In Brief00:02
London plans party for 200000:02
Rugby League: Lindsay's attack on talent drain00:02
Paris and Bonn hold fast together00:02
Football: Rangers sign up Boli for pounds 2.7m00:02
Obituary: Alan Frank00:02
Inside Parliament: Nul points against Spanish solo: Family-values accent on Barcelona - Anti-EU forces signal next goal - Hunt marshals jobless statistics00:02
Tories and the EU: German ban on British beef defies Europe: In wake of veto on Dehaene, Germans are accused of illegal retaliation and Chancellor hits back at the right00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Jubilant Mexico leave Italy to scramble through00:02
A hot day, a park bench: A park bench is: a love stool, a library, a lectern, a private place in a public place, somewhere to rest, somewhere to hide. Allison Veness reports from a favoured resort on a sweltering day in St James's Park.00:02
Born-again beach boy Versace forsakes rock dinosaurs for younger market00:02
Executive rents00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Becker accused of cheating by Medvedev: The three-times Wimbledon champion courts more controversy as he fights his way towards his seventh final. Guy Hodgson reports00:02
'Death-traps' on the road as car fraud rises: David Nicholson-Lord reports on a survey highlighting the growth in illegal practices by dealers00:02
MPs rebuked for flouting rule on Lloyd's: Former prime minister among group of Names criticised for failing to disclose syndicate numbers. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Leading Article: The sun sets on another PM00:02
Racing: Senior steward promises to bring better service00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Gym action settled00:02
CLUBS / The big issue: Not all nights cater exclusively for the super-slim, the obscenely young and the terminally trendy, as Catherine Eade discovers00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Tourist Attractions 199300:02
Cricket / Stragglers fall short despite brave blows from the tail: Experience shines through for former Lord's finalists Frocester as their opponents buckle. Norman Harris continues his series on the National Village Cup00:02
Pembroke: Moving pictures at the Bank00:02
Electric van promises slow reduction in city pollution: Christian Wolmar finds Britain is lagging behind in use of battery-powered vehicles00:02
Tories and the EU: Clarke issues rallying call to Europhiles: In wake of veto on Dehaene, Germans are accused of illegal retaliation and Chancellor hits back at the right00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Dublin roars with relief: Alan Murdoch joins the raucous fans cheering their team on from afar00:02
Rugby Union: Pienaar forced to miss Test00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Whitehall snoozes00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Hollick calls for curbs00:02
Trust signs lease on Victorian seawge works00:02
Law Report: Third party can sue on contract: Darlington Borough Council v Wiltshier Northern Ltd - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Dillon, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Waite), 28 June 199400:02
Race to succeed Delors is still wide open: The search for a new EU Commission President remains snagged by Irish politics and continental suspicions of Britain00:02
Taxidermist had illegal 'museum'00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Leading Article: Labour needs to spell it out00:02
Joke misfires00:02
British Coal drives loss down to pounds 238m: Last results before privatisation highlight the heavy price paid in pit closures and lost jobs to transform the industry00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Tour de Tunbridge: Next Wednesday, parts of Kent and Sussex will be engulfed by croissants and croques while the locals enjoy a glimpse of strange men on bicycles whizzing by. Ruth Picardie reports00:02
Letter: New faiths for a changing, plural Britain00:02
Power accrues to job that Jacques built: Delors transformed the post that European leaders are squabbling over, writes Andrew Marshall in Brussels00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Familiar names playing in slow motion: Age has withered them a little bit. Martin Johnson on the world of the fortysomethings00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Navratilova finds nerve to defeat Novotna: Women's Quarter-Finals: Nine-times champion to meet Fernandez in semi-finals as Martinez and McNeil also advance to next stage00:02
Obituary: Michel Vitold00:02
Letter: New faiths for a changing, plural Britain00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
MUSIC / Don't apologise: Adrian Jack on Wolfgang Holzmair and Vardan Mamikonian in recital00:02
'Crazy' staff award scheme scrapped00:02
Russian gunmen kill airport hostage00:02
The Daily Poem: blue peace incantation00:02
Newsbrief: Library bonanza00:02
Russian Mafia summit in Austria00:02
Letter: Lord Chancellor as a commoner?00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Draped in the ragged flag of chauvinism: Tito and the Rise and Fall of Yugoslavia - Richard West: Sinclair-Stevenson, pounds 2000:02
View from City Road: A verdict not to be taken lightly00:02
THEATRE / Playing with money: Italy, the home of Pirandello and Dario Fo, is now producing more bad plays than ever before. Does anyone care? Della Couling reports00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Spanish delight tempered by ban00:02
Bridge extends power link to Bosnia: UN military engineers have reopened the Mostar Road, writes Christopher Bellamy, Defence Correspondent00:02
Councils lose first round in fight against abolition00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Belgium want top spot00:02
Dales farm rescued from tourism plan: National Trust pays pounds 534,000 to keep Upper Wharfedale farming tradition alive in the face of a threat from developers. Malcolm Pithers reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
New chief will tell it like it is00:02
Homebuilder warns high land prices must be cut00:02
Cruise operators weigh anchor to catch high tide: Nigel Cope reports on a form of vacation set to become the new package holiday of the Nineties00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
1717 revisited00:02
Racing: Bin Ajwaad reverses a total eclipse: Punters put their money on a colt crowning his comeback with a share of Saturday's big prize at Sandown00:02
Spanish abortion00:02
McDonald's fights anarchist couple: Costs of libel hearing on 'damaging' leaflet set to top pounds 1m00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Rowing / Henley: Redgrave targets record: Hugh Matheson considers Steven Redgrave's attempt to equal a historic record00:02
Buoyant Lowndes' pounds 5m buy: New shares to be issued to acquire broker as profits grow worldwide00:02
Free homes in Docklands for the right kind of high flyers00:02
Oh Tranny boy, the tights are calling00:02
Letter: An outstanding artist who has been unfairly rubbished00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Renting urged for flexible workforce00:02
Bottom Line: Berkeley builds on success00:02
41 jostle for four radio slots00:02
Diary00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Insurers cleared for move into derivatives: Sharp increase on markets may be passed to consumers later in year00:02
Birthdays00:02
Tapie setback00:02
Weekend retreats: Anne Spackman braves the motorways to browse round a choice selection of accessible classic country cottages00:02
Jail dance lessons praised00:02
Chess: Kasparov teaches pretender a lesson00:02
Floating heliport flies into legal flak00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Its a funny old World Cup00:02
'Pathetic' Tory scheme to save money dumped: Marianne Macdonald reports on a council incentive scheme that failed to meet its money-saving ambitions00:02
Knight for trial00:02
Father fined00:02
View from City Road: A turning point for home loans00:02
Doubt cast on Tiphook boss00:02
Arafat to meet PM00:02
Letter: Reluctant lecturers00:02
Letter: Government silence on Rwanda genocide00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Athletics: Drechsler makes demands: Germans issue ultimatum on payments to federation00:02
Clinton's reshuffle defies US pundits: President surprises Washington by changing chief-of-staff - Last senior Arkansan in administration is replaced by insider00:02
Newsbrief: Rubbish crackdown00:02
Longer jail terms proposed for gun crimes00:02
View from City Road: Balancing act by a political Chancellor00:02
True Gripes: OK, just ignore me: Avoiding eye contact on the Tube00:02
How to relaunch an oily, traumatised penguin00:02
Hopes of guaranteed nursery places dashed00:02
What he needs is a proper job: Prince Charles will not win back public esteem until he proves himself in the real world00:02
Man released00:02
Murder charge00:02
Wild, wild West Eleven: Nature, red in tooth and claw, has spilled over into private gardens00:02
Kellogg College is born as Oxford honours donors00:02
Out of America: Gawpers in LA prefer TV to the real thing00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Salenko scores five for revitalised Russia: Group B: Russian centre-forward sets World Cup scoring record as Cameroon depart in disarray on and off the field00:02
Bamber challenge00:02
Architecture: Wolverhampton: a motown with no town: Peter Dormer on efforts to improve a city that has suffered the worst of urban design00:02
Portillo alone on his sceptical quest: As the Chancellor today steers the Tories on course for 'a strong EU', Donald Macintyre analyses the motives behind the Chief Secretary's less-than-enthusiastic speech00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Nigerians 'very upset' over asylum report00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Charlton sorry for Norway00:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
Opel forecasts huge turnround: GM fills post rejected by Lopez for VW deal00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Standard Chartered banned for market rigging: Hong Kong takes action after share float investigation. Peter Rodgers reports00:02
Girl, 11, in fire rescue00:02
Obituary: Lloyd Lindroth00:02
UK gay rights record 'worst in Europe'00:02
Today's Number: 8000:02
Midlands Electricity surges to pounds 195m00:02
Labour calls on ministers to end paper price war00:02
Gardner inquest00:02
The leviathan that threatens all of us00:02
Three killed as storms lash Germany00:02
Media: Hastings vs Heffer: round two: A patrician editor of the Tory old school makes a Thatcherite hothead his deputy. What's going on? Michael Leapman reads between the lines of the Telegraph00:02
Ealing Tories accused of leaving big deficit00:02
Telegraph woos institutions: Board again denies connection between sale of shares and price cut00:02
Leading Article: In the vanguard of electric vehicles00:02
Detectives 'fabricated Silcott evidence': Notes were altered after interview with Blakelock murder suspect, court told00:02
Bonds suffer fresh setback as US inflation fears mount00:02
Hospital league tables provoke clash: Bottomley dismisses Labour charge of statistical gimmickry. Celia Hall reports00:02
Obituary: Ma'moun el-Shinnawy00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: US in dark over cards00:02
In Thing: Surf boards00:02
Mystery poison00:02
Li splits Austrians00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Romario rescues Brazil from embarrassment00:02
MUSIC / On Music00:02
Pitting pedal power against the waves: Two men plan to circumnavigate the globe by boat and bicycle, talking to children en route about the environment. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell's cameo may be expanded: Williams-Renault hope to secure the services of their former world champion for the 1995 season. Patrick Miles reports00:02
THEATRE / Summer school: Paul Taylor on The Browning Version at the Greenwich Theatre00:02
Tennis: ATP want to limit second serves00:02
Kravchuk ahead00:02
Architecture: From Cartier, a diamond: The jeweller's latest creation is a stunning glass gem that houses its art foundation, reports Marie Kalt00:02
Parents may get drugs training00:02
Anniversaries00:02
View from City Road: Cheering on C&G from the sidelines00:02
Drifting off with Sonic and Socrates: In bed with Martin Millar00:02
Newsbrief: Housing failure00:02
Halma extends dividend record into 16th year: Safety legislation helps company raise profit00:02
Saudi Arabia bans all satellite dishes00:02
Court Circular00:02
Obituary: Douglas Bryant00:02
DPP seeks end to time limit on murder charges00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Advocaat seeks killer instinct00:02
Letter: Stop Euro-heckling00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Disgraced Effenberg shown the door: Group C: Germans blame heat for lacklustre display against South Koreans but admit to a lack of creativity in midfield00:02
Art Market: Monet and Manet bids steal show