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'Velazquez' goes unsold in unpredictable day00:02
Sports Letter: Weak or witty?00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
How to have a conversation without naming names00:02
Cambodia gripped by coup fears00:02
RADIO / The scripts of the trade: BBC Radio receives 15,000 unsolicited play scripts a year. Make that 15,008, to include this week's graduates from the Fen Farm writing centre00:02
Acupuncture helps crack users00:02
Inside File: All eyes on Berlusconi at G7 summit00:02
Arrests in football shooting00:02
Inside Parliament: Sympathy for vulnerable Patten: White Paper on BBC greeted by Tory jeers - Labour tries to slow teacher training reform00:02
Second-hand off-roader values set to nosedive00:02
Israel 'will release Hamas founder'00:02
Crown land values confirm recovery00:02
Boats stopped in anchovy war00:02
Research Posts: Whose report is it anyway?: Fears of political interference in social policy research are running high, reports Maureen O'Connor00:02
White Paper on the BBC: Viewers 'should have guaranteed access to main sporting events'00:02
New car sales in June are highest for four years00:02
Hostage held in porno library00:02
Obituary: Mehdi Dibaj00:02
Forces agree on how to make peace00:02
Bonus scheme for Railtrack board00:02
Leading Article: A flawed map, and no settlement00:02
GKN to spend pounds 50m on Italian plant in joint venture with Fiat00:02
Andreotti was 'full member' of Mafia00:02
Beach clean-up slowed to reduce bills00:02
Cool Tipo from Fiat00:02
Citroen to offer extended warranty00:02
Silly Questions: Tennis theory becomes a Bohr00:02
Blair backs further integration with European partners: Labour leadership favourite attacks 'minority mentality' of Tories, but urges rethink on progress of EU. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Tokyo 'in 1931 poison plot'00:02
Obituary: Tateos Michaelian00:02
Support agency 'brought in only pounds 15m in new cash': Chief executive faces fierce criticism from MPs00:02
Cricket: Thorpe the wonder drug: Surrey's flurry is decisive00:02
Bosnia map angers factions00:02
Dividend resumption planned as Lufthansa flies high again00:02
Small steel balls pay for a big bomb: Japan is worried that cash from pinball parlours is going to N Korea, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Top judge joins the call for a fast track to settle cases to restrict costs and delay00:02
Law Report: Magistrates had no jurisdiction over validity of local rating list: Hackney London Borough Council v Mott and Fairman - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Auld), 8 June 199400:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Britain rolls out the red carpet: Yates on home run as race receives remarkable greeting from spectators: Mike Rowbottom experiences organised chaos with the Motorola Tour de France team00:02
Racing: Erhaab's enthusiasm restored00:02
Man who entombed ex-wife gets life00:02
Crash kills two00:02
Union protest00:02
Letter: A living, working countryside00:02
Protesters in 10-hour sit-in at T&G office00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Assyrian carving from the tuck shop raises pounds 7.7m00:02
Barristers call for accountability on appointment of QCs00:02
Racist murderers get long jail terms00:02
Minister to meet Railtrack chairman00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Man who raped wife jailed for six years00:02
Pay offer rejected00:02
Cricket: Middlesex mortified: Northamptonshire victorious00:02
Athletics: Burrell's record00:02
Sports Letter: Bashing bore00:02
Letter: Switched on to electric buses00:02
Pauline Green elected leader of Socialist MEPs00:02
Court Circular00:02
Newsbrief: Council opens up00:02
'New GLC' now a step nearer00:02
BMW's frugal city runabout aims to use 'no petrol at all'00:02
A tour de force from the cycling carnival00:02
Next stop for the Tour: Paris, Texas00:02
Letter: Switched on to electric buses00:02
Cricket: Kent make progress00:02
THEATRE / The class of 1801: Paul Taylor on Fanny Burney's Regency comedy A Busy Day at the King's Head in Islington00:02
Fires still rage in Spain00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Squashed into the cage of real racism: James Baldwin - David Leeming: Michael Joseph, pounds 2000:02
MUSIC / Emperor of the senses: Anthony Payne hears Michael Roll play Beethoven concertos, plus Jansons and the LSO at the Barbican00:02
DILEMMAS / Comfort of strangers or holiday hell?00:02
Ritual Britain: April shines in annual July contest: Marianne Macdonald reports on a 152-year-old church tradition still flourishing in a small Devon market town00:02
Industrial production nears pre-recession record level00:02
Bottom Line: Taunton takes heart00:02
Motor Racing: Simtek approach home with hope after their anguish: Formula One's newcomers have had to bear great adversity. Derick Allsop on a road to recovery which leads to Silverstone on Sunday00:02
POP MUSIC / A Who's who of Rock: Albums00:02
Identity card was passport to death00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Athletics: Burrell breaks the 100m record: New world mark00:02
Bottle of cheer: Cider maker becomes the apple of City's eye after rising above competition to post pounds 20m profit00:02
Rhetorical revival for full employment: Nicholas Timmins looks for meaning behind a phrase that politicians on all sides have rescued from years of neglect00:02
Newsbrief: Man shot dead outside pub00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Leonardo banned00:02
POP MUSIC / They won't be fooled again: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend never got on that well when they were together. Now they're apart, things are worse than ever00:02
'Freedom' label to curb animal suffering00:02
Merc on right track00:02
Bottom Line: GEC love/hate relationship continues00:02
Sainsbury to cut down on out-of-town store openings00:02
Athletics: Drug pressure feared00:02
Racing: Sweet return is served by Souffle: A filly makes a triumphant return from injury as a more mature female prepares to elude a posse of colts and retain her popularity00:02
Anger over spoof obituary00:02
Equestrianism: Whitakers' windfall00:02
Proton's present00:02
Shopkeeper jailed00:02
S Yemen 'negotiating surrender'00:02
Privatisation costs help push BR into red: Correction00:02
Bashful denials over top EU job00:02
Newsbrief: Car sales crackdown00:02
Something Else00:02
Military divide begins at two stars: Rank dictates who lives in fine, paid-for residences. Christopher Bellamy reports00:02
Eurotunnel pushes for end to duty-free in EU: Ferry operators accuse 'spoilsport' Morton of creating smokescreen00:02
Sports Letter: ITV fiasco00:02
Mandela calms jittery investors00:02
Leading Article: The public and the private BBC00:02
Fashion: They'd rather be dad: Next summer, it will be cool to be as uncool as your father. Alison Veness sees the Jacques Tati look emerge at the menswear collections in Paris00:02
Letter: Beans, but not nuts00:02
Water company heads' compensation00:02
Germany says US policies to blame for weakness of dollar00:02
Small, but perfectly formed: Phil Llewellin shoe-horns himself into the tight-fitting Caterham Super Seven00:02
Newsbrief: Prickly business00:02
Doctors say performance pay would cost pounds 300m00:02
Learning lessons of German success: John Eisenhammer finds long-term bank lending a vital ingredient in the Mittelstand, driving force behind Europe's leading economy00:02
Obituary: Juan Gil-Albert00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Market Report: 'Cheap' BT overcomes the drift downwards00:02
Letter: Britain fails to meet 'racist' criteria00:02
Letter: Switched on to electric buses00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Fans flock to salute Boardman: Briton produces rousing performance to reward million watching cycling carnival00:02
White Paper on the BBC: Blueprint staves off threat to BBC services: White Paper on Broadcasting allows television licence fee to remain - MPs say pay channels must not have exclusive access to major sports events00:02
Today's Number: 1200:02
Pembroke: Writing on the wall for Enterprise00:02
CENTREFOLD / Sister act: Women on the verge of a photographic breakthrough00:02
Protest over RAF inquiry: 'Heads should roll' demand by Tory MPs over cost of official residence00:02
Deal on Ulster delayed to September: Talks continue on cross-border powers as Sinn Fein dampens hopes of a ceasefire. Colin Brown and David McKittrick report00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Letter: Efficiency versus Christianity in the new-look health service00:02
True Gripes: It's a jungle out there: Sexist animals roam the streets in packs00:02
Dixons shares rise despite pounds 165m loss: Market fails to react to poor figures prompted by sale of troubled US chain00:02
Wife's pension claim challenged00:02
Abiola charged with treason00:02
Chess: Paisley set the pattern00:02
Graduates: Far horizons are within reach: Why do so few British graduates choose to work abroad? Philip Schofield reports on the opportunities offered by Europe00:02
Cricket: ICC allows extra bouncer per over: Lord's changes intimidatory bowling rule00:02
Obituary: Jack Hannah00:02
POP MUSIC / They won't be fooled again: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend never got on that well when they were together. Now they're apart, things are worse than ever00:02
Elderly patients died after care move: Families complain over the movement of elderly relatives from hospital against the advice of a consultant. Celia Hall reports00:02
More a nadir than a summit: The G7 leaders in Naples will once again fail to solve problems they don't want to confront, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Salomon warns of dollars 200m losses in second quarter: Tumbling bond markets likely to hit Wall Street investment banks00:02
Obituary: Maj-Gen Dennis Talbot00:02
White Paper on the BBC: Bruised survivor of Thatcherism triumphs: Corporation back in favour after political battle. Maggie Brown reports00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Coronation place00:02
Letter: Efficiency versus Christianity in the new-look health service00:02
Torn apart by their own kind: To Protestant paramilitaries, even those who merely drink or work with Catholics may be seen as traitors to the cause. Maire Nic Suibhne talks to their victims00:02
Birthdays00:02
Graduates: Forthcoming fairs00:02
The angel of death row: One tough nun from Louisiana is gathering force against capital punishment. Angela Neustatter reports00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Leading Article: A difficult but vital task for teachers00:02
Language barrier00:02
POP MUSIC / Loud and unleashed: Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela are in town for a celebration of their new nation. Philip Sweeney reports00:02
Argentines rally against Menem00:02
Come hear the music play: The Proms are an essential antidote to current intellectual laziness00:02
Marriages of the East .. up West: Lynn Eaton on the popular new venue for Japanese weddings - Tottenham Court Road00:02
Birt's BBC is given its reward: White Paper praises public service role but also backs wide range of money-making ventures00:02
Where shall we meet? The Lowndes Arms00:02
Missing baby's parents in a sleepless ordeal00:02
New rights for Chinese00:02
GEC board asks Weinstock to stay at helm for two more years: Fall in operating profits offset by interest on cash00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: The five minutes which brought a rare pleasure: Greg Wood joins the aficionados of Sussex who were lining the route00:02
Golf: Twitty rules the roost: American hits the heights to score 64 in Bell's Scottish Open00:02
N Korea's plutonium 'must be inspected'00:02
View from City Road: Holding line between societies and banks00:02
Racing: Lochsong has legendary status in sight: Richard Edmondson on the mare who may today become champion sprinter00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Dear Jimmy Knapp: Welcome back to the limelight, a writer tells the general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union. But will it last longer than 15 minutes?00:02
Hockey: Disappointing England00:02
Protestant 'martyrs' shot in Iran00:02
Eight injured as two coaches crash00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Captain blames Nigerian coach for elimination00:02
Education: Teachers who teach teachers: As the first year ends of a controversial school-based training scheme, Fran Abrams meets some graduates00:02
Education: Safety First: No overtaking over there: The coroner at the M40 minibus crash inquest last week called for a package of safety measures. Lucy Hodges compares these with the strict code adopted in the US00:02
GLOSSARY / Straight and narrow minds00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Klinsmann rejects Everton offer00:02
French troops dig in as Rwanda role draws fire00:02
Duker rejects calls to resign as BDA head00:02
White Paper on the BBC: Widening battleground for the big fixtures00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Football: Tottenham win six-point victory: Sugar is sweet and sour over FA verdict00:02
The Daily Poem: Fox00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Sports Letter: Weak or witty?00:02
Sports Letter: Trees are for ever00:02
RIGHT OF REPLY / Hit or myth?: The Tate's R B Kitaj retrospective received a critical pummelling. Richard Morphet, the show's curator and keeper of the gallery's modern collection, fights his corner00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Clinton backs Balts with strong freedom signals00:02
Lead makes vintage of a different mettle00:02
Police to target repeated crimes: High-profile operations planned00:02
Diary00:02
View from City Road: National asset cast as junior partner00:02
School carves out a piece of saleroom history: Schoolboys' darts failed to harm a bas-relief that sold yesterday for a record price, writes Will Bennett00:02
POP MUSIC / On the Road: Goodbye Lewisham: and hello Cincinnati. The solo tour over, our man is back with the band00:02
Shops hit by arson00:02
TELEVISION / Can anyone read the writing on the wall?00:02
View from City Road: Green plan saves Sainsbury's bacon00:02
Water firms 'tapped homes for pounds 300m': Consumers' group condemns growth of profits. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Still softly into Day Six: Detectives looking for baby Abbie have raised some eyebrows with their cautious strategy. Mary Braid reports00:02
Dangerous liaison00:02
Letter: Frederic Remington's travels among cowboys00:02
Anniversaries00:02
'No case' for tax relief on R&D00:02
'Haunted house' professor awarded pounds 71,00000:02
DANCE / On Dance00:02
Services pregnancy pay-offs 'illegal'00:02
Ancient woodlands yield Iron Age camp00:02
Let's keep them in their place, said John00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 wildlife attractions00:02
Bottom Line: Dixons curries favour00:02
Dog burnt to death00:02
Eleven killed in Katlehong ambush00:02
They say tacky, I say phooey: Maeve Haran, the best-selling author, defends her craft against literary establishment sneering00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire rely on the workhorses: Leicestershire creaking00:02
Rock around the wok: Robert Wong, Elvis impersonator and restaurateur, has combined his talents to provide a unique night out. Emma Cook investigates00:02
Marquess charged00:02
Letter: Efficiency versus Christianity in the new-look health service00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Rabin and Arafat pledge progress00:02
CSA reveals too much, data watchdog says00:02
RU 12?00:02
Milosevic calls for compromise in Bosnia00:02
Boy shoots teacher00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
POP MUSIC / Elvis, and other attractions: He was slow to mention the band, but his aim's still true: Jasper Rees on Elvis Costello in concert at the Royal Albert Hall00:02
Newsbrief: Thinking green00:02
Graduates: Combining study, travel and work: Anthony Wimbush, from Edinburgh, read Modern Languages (French) at Oxford. He describes his experiences00:02
Sewage to cost pounds 500m00:02
Bridge: Applying fuzzy logic00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Treasury against society takeovers: Banks will be discouraged as home loan rivals' borrowing and lending freedoms are increased