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The DRY goes dry00:02
20,000 defence jobs and Rosyth base to be axed00:02
Abortion foetus 'can feel pain'00:02
Mother wins case00:02
Letter: Cameras a threat to civil liberties00:02
'Adult death syndrome' victim00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Motor Racing: British Grand Prix, Silverstone00:02
Survey confirms property slowdown00:02
Seven Italians killed in Algeria00:02
Kurds promised more rights00:02
Leading Article: To Naples, for a game of charades00:02
Minister 'misled' Iraq arms inquiry: Businessman gives special hearing his version of meeting, saying use of Matrix Churchill machines was not discussed. Chris Blackhurst reports00:02
Police reveal face of Abbie's abductor00:02
Business and City In Brief00:02
Doctors order drug legalisation report00:02
Inside Parliament: Peers in 'battle of verbals' over Criminal Justice Bill: Tories fall in line on right to silence curb - MP calls for Lords amendments to be reversed - Redwood to shake-up quangos00:02
Pembroke: Donut we like this?00:02
Today's Number: 3100:02
The road to the temple is long, winding .. and very crowded: George Harrison's gift brought more holiness to a Hertfordshire village than it can stomach Report by Stephen Ward. Photographs by Paul Kelly00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Cereal comedy00:02
Scientists warm to dinosaur theory00:02
DLR must build new station00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Crash kills five00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker maintains stranglehold: Reward for Roddy's Revenge as German makes mistake00:02
VIDEO00:02
Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Racing: Owington knocks Lochsong for six: The rising sprint champion hits a high note but an off-key queen of speed loses her pitch00:02
Row over 'secret expenses' paid to Railtrack directors00:02
Obituary: Robert L. Rooke00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Nurses died in 'horrendous' crash00:02
After Hours00:02
The Naples Summit: Clinton puts home policy on G7 hold00:02
The Naples Summit: Seven reluctant to become eight: Berlusconi heralds new era, with G7 countries passing 'out of recession into the dawn of broadening economic expansion'00:02
Motor Racing: Taste of Hill fire for those who doubt his future: Williams-Renault's No 1 states his determination to remain in the driving seat despite mooted return of Mansell00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Police report drop in armed robbery00:02
Rugby Union: Back in the England frame for World Cup: Hard lessons from South Africa00:02
Law lord pays for being poor judge of character00:02
Law: Will we become a nation of litigants?: Sharon Wallach looks at Accident Line, a scheme aimed at encouraging accident victims to claim compensation00:02
View from City Road: Cleaning up the muddy waters00:02
Leading Article: When fingers are burnt on computer keyboards00:02
Veil of secrecy drawn over failed projects: Millions of pounds were wasted on public-sector computers. Tim Kelsey reports00:02
View from abroad: Jazz vocalist Buddy Greco00:02
Golf: Exemption draws nearer00:02
Diary00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Tables that would put ministers in their place00:02
Pollution takes toll of Athenians00:02
Hospital thieves posed as doctors00:02
Metallgesellschaft heading for another oil-led loss of DM2bn00:02
South Yemeni leaders flee as Aden falls to the north00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
The BBC White Paper . . . stop me if you've heard this00:02
Motor Racing / Grand Prix Countdown: Bearing the burden of Brazilian brilliance: Fittipaldi and Barrichello fly their flag at Silverstone on Sunday. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Cricket: Mean Moody can be magnificent: A forgotten all-rounder could tower over tomorrow's Benson and Hedges Cup final at Lord's. Jon Culley reports00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Fifa defends refereeing standards00:02
US health costs go up in smoke00:02
Lib Dems discuss response to Blair00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
FILM / Reviews: The buck stops here: Sheila Johnston on the new releases, including the Martin Clunes Britcom, Staggered00:02
Arafat is not the bringer of peace00:02
PLO set to revoke threat to Israel00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
Anniversaries00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Bikes00:02
Bottom Line: Greene King's costly brew00:02
Football: United join chase for Sutton: Chairman confirms champions' interest in Norwich striker00:02
Where is the spirit of our age?: These are strange times for politics. A H Halsey examines Labour's new-found Christian virtue00:02
View from City Road: Tentative toes in the New York water00:02
Old hall set to become star venue00:02
FILM / Girl trouble: Adam-Mars Jones on Go Fish, Rose Troche's 'puppy-dog earnest', low-budget tale of twentysomething lesbian love in Chicago00:02
Obituary: Dennis Potter00:02
The Naples Summit: Japanese PM to 'smile and say nothing'00:02
My Week: Save for infirmity? Gruesome idea00:02
The Daily Poem: Crows00:02
Obituary: Leonard M. Friedman00:02
Spirit of the new South goes North: Stars of the modern South Africa00:02
Swiss kilo weighs in too heavy00:02
Law Update: Sound advice00:02
FILM / Director's Cut: The film director Wim Wenders on Buster Keaton's tragicomic classic, The Cameraman00:02
Car park fire death00:02
NHS attacked over 'shabby' patient care: Health ombudsman says many complaints about treatment were caused by failures in communication00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Crawley in dead-ball dispute00:02
Takeover gives Schroders firm foothold in US00:02
Nigerian police kill protester00:02
Rosie inquest00:02
First Tube station cash machine ready to roll00:02
Police seek wider use of armed patrols00:02
Vatican gears up for fight with UN00:02
Court Circular00:02
Village in carnival mood as Tour flashes by: Up to 1 million people watched the second UK stage of the Tour de France. Martin Whitfield reports from the route00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Overton's 15 minutes of fame: Greg Wood wanders down a Hampshire village high street on Tour de France day00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
View from City Road: Another battle in the Murdoch-Black war00:02
US war games step up pressure on Haiti junta00:02
Competitive to the core: The easing of restrictions on building societies will allow them to take on banks - to the advantage of customers, says Richard Thomson00:02
Maryland opens first cyber-library: A US state is giving free access from home or work to the Internet. Tabitha Powledge reports00:02
Cricket: Lara clears the air over rumours00:02
Letter: Cameras a threat to civil liberties00:02
Market Report: Investors keep eyes peeled for next float candidates00:02
Around the world by electronic cabin trunk: Tim Nott demystifies the squawks and whistles that communicate personal E-mail messages over global networks00:02
Letter: Statistics and definitions of racial attacks00:02
Clinton pleases Poles with cash and Nato carrot00:02
'Holidays for life' firm goes under owing pounds 2m00:02
Asia File: Hopes of filthy lucre fuel drive on Khmer Rouge00:02
German companies take knife to traditional ties: Ex-chief executives are no longer guaranteed a future in the brave new business world. John Eisenhammer reports00:02
Country in the City00:02
Sporting Digest: Fencing00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
There's no fun in carrot sticks00:02
Allied-Lyons looks to get out of food: Addition of Domecq will double group's sales of spirits and wines00:02
In thing: Georgina von Etzdorf scarves00:02
Law Update: Into Vietnam00:02
Major signals new spending curbs to pay for tax cuts: Rallying speech to MPs receives euphoric reception00:02
Cricket: England's split tour00:02
Lyonnais provisions delay urged00:02
Letter: Sizewell B decision00:02
Keith Elliott at Large: Simon Sanderson and his amazing surfing catamaran: British astro-physicist with toughened keel harbours unquenchable desire to break speed sailing record in skeletal craft of his own design00:02
Sluggish Greene's Morland holding queried00:02
THEATRE / Man's friday: Paul Taylor on D H Lawrence's A Collier's Friday Night at Hampstead Theatre00:02
Birt approaches future in expansive mood: After the Government's ringing endorsement, Maggie Brown talks to a bullish BBC Director-General00:02
Law Update: Task force set up00:02
Sports Listings / Plan Ahead: World Cycling Championships00:02
FILM / Box-Office Charts00:02
Spanish fatalities put at 1800:02
Flawed DSS computer system may cost pounds 50m00:02
Inquiry renewed00:02
NY police 'terrorise' neighbourhoods00:02
DTI confirms Archer shares investigation00:02
GGT sees pick-up in advertising00:02
Bottom Line: Prestwick presses on00:02
Law: The high cost of conveyancing: Is this the last chance to improve the standard of legal transactions? Martin Davies reports00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Intrigued English hosts in culture shock: Mike Rowbottom watches a key support man for the Motorola Tour de France team00:02
Leading Article: Hard choices about an invasion of Haiti00:02
Law Report: Costs order in case of childminder upheld: Sutton London Borough Council v Davis (no 2); Family Division (Mr Justice Wilson), 10 June 1994.00:02
Government drops gas market plan: Scrapping competition legislation raises fear of continuing monopoly - Delay angers energy supply rivals00:02
Sports Listings: Sunday / Waterskiing: British Offshore Championships, Whitstable00:02
Letter: Overdue at the library00:02
Bulls charge in a Spanish Fiesta immortalised by Hemingway00:02
US firefighters die in blaze00:02
Obituary: Fred Sadoff00:02
The issue is the strength of the yen00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Centrefold: In at the deep end: Underground artists come out to play00:02
Cricket: Skipper Wessels steadies the ship00:02
Mandela lends Angola a hand00:02
Performance art: Western painting sanctions a tyranny of product over personal process. Meera wants to change all that. Joseph Gallivan spoke to her00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Hagi's gifts given perfect platform: Romania's diminutive playmaker is making a big impression. Ken Jones reports00:02
Northumbrian pay up as profits tumble 10%00:02
Roller-coaster crash00:02
Bell Atlantic wins cable TV rights00:02
Germans pull the red carpet on Li: Politicians and public alike will not give the Chinese leader peace over human rights, writes Steve Crawshaw in Bonn00:02
Letter: No simplistic approach in Nigeria00:02
Community life begins at home: These are strange times for politics. David Starkey defends radical Conservatism against those who declare it a betrayal00:02
Law Update: Finding room00:02
Cricket: Glamorgan show excellence00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Boardman sets sights on time trial: Olympic champion ponders point at which he should pull out as he and Yates make up ground00:02
THEATRE / On theatre00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV tips00:02
Lesbian couples face NHS ban on test-tube babies00:02
Bereaved mother sent bill for notes: 'Lamentable' breach of complaints procedures highlights examples of delay and complacency00:02
Laughing to the bank with tax freedom00:02
People: Gorbachev has his day in court00:02
POP MUSIC / On music00:02
Remy celebrates drinkers' return to the top shelf with pounds 31m profit00:02
Paris takes police pies down a peg00:02
America agonises over its OJ obsession00:02
Insults? Abuse? All part of the service: Martin Hennessey joins the waiters from hell to serve unsuspecting diners at an exclusive hotel00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A thick, rich slice of American pie: 'Made in America' - Bill Bryson: Secker & Warburg, 15 pounds00:02
Power cut to homes00:02
MUSIC / Dressed to impress: Adrian Jack reviews Matthias Gorne at the Wigmore Hall00:02
Law Update: Reciprocal move00:02
ARTS / Outside Edge: Duncan Steer contemplates a dead comic's memorial00:02
NHS rules leave Jacquie at sea00:02
House of horror torched00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Dove, Hammersmith00:02
Fast-food giant justifies packaging00:02
Doctor returns00:02
Birthdays00:02
G7 divided on new strategy for currencies: European leaders rule out possibility of further action to bolster US dollar00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Give them an 'A' for spelling out the Troubles00:02
ICS seeks Lords appeal on home income plans00:02
Iraq's carving vow00:02
Care worker cleared00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Obituary: Maung Maung00:02
Rifkind squeezes budget as peace dividend falls short: Christopher Bellamy and Colin Brown look at factors leading to cuts in the armed forces' back-up services, which were announced yesterday.00:02
Malaysian boycott is 'indefinite'00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Phoenix rises in salute to Irish: Alan Murdoch in Dublin on a warm homecoming for Jack Charlton's team00:02
Loyalists in rooftop protest at high-security Belfast jail00:02
Sutton fights back00:02
Letter: Statistics and definitions of racial attacks00:02
Athletics: Christie to resist race with Burrell00:02
London Walks: A royal retreat to the deer and swans: Michael Leapman escapes the Hampton Court bustle for a peaceful wander in Bushy Park00:02
Law Update: Violence conference00:02
Bosnian president says yes to map00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Horse firm gets back on track00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
US fears 'long slog' talks with N Korea00:02
Jazz and heroin: my father's two loves: New York, the Fifties, clubs, music, drugs. One man's best years were his daughter's worst, Susan J Miller recalls in an extract from the new Granta issue, 'Losers'