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RADIO / More Bigfoot than fly: Dermot Clinch reviews Radio 4's new documentary series, The Airport00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Glasgow women top for heart disease00:02
When the beat goes on, and on, and on . . .: Emma Cook spends an ear-splitting evening on patrol with the Noise Team in Westminster as they take on the party-goers from hell00:02
Vikings meet Victorians in old York: Martin Scudamore finds plenty to amuse the whole family in a city built on a human scale00:02
On cinema00:02
Tomkins loses pounds 50m in bread price battle: Supermarkets charge less than a third of recommended price to lure shoppers (CORRECTED)00:02
Leading Article: Algerian crisis threatens us all00:02
Pupils find big business child's play: Lesley Gerard learns about a pioneering primary school careers class sponsored by Grand Met00:02
Athletics: Last hurrah for Martin00:02
Police charge man over Abbie hoax calls00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Campaign begins to cut local and national traffic levels00:02
Letter: Meat-eating veggies00:02
Inside Parliament: Labour basher forced to eat humble pie as sleaze re-emerges as bone of contention: Speaker promises report on 'MPs for sale' claim - Major gives verdict on Naples summit - Sceptics dominate EU expansion debate00:02
What's in a name?: Moving pictures by two artists from former Yugoslavia00:02
Newsbrief00:02
Peking pays its respects to 'Great Leader'00:02
Lilley presses on with plan for benefits test00:02
Law, God, ghosts and the American way00:02
Constable drawings in debut exhibition00:02
Dear MPs: Members of Parliament are obviously adept at smoothing paths. So do help me with my little wet fish problem, a well known letter-writer implores00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Coffee price soars after Brazilian frost damage00:02
Demand for space in Docklands takes off00:02
RSPCA plea00:02
Health: Relax, this isn't the National Health Service: Jack Holland was in luck when he had a suspected epileptic fit: he was in Germany at the time00:02
Virgin joins consortium bidding for Tunnel link: London and Continental bid will emphasise rail alternative00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Poker: Dalton finds his path blocked00:02
Cricket / From Stinchcombe to Lord's: The spectacular catch that kept a love affair alive: Sparsholt succumb in field day for Frocester. Norman Harris continues along the National Village Cup trail00:02
Sailing: Solid start gives Bruni Laser lead00:02
French troops aim to quit Rwanda soon00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Bulgarians forge delight from disunity: Conquerors of Germany count their blessings as vanquished holders00:02
Strike in Nigeria00:02
Pole proves too greasy for ministerial hopefuls: Patricia Wynn Davies reports on the lot of the two MPs whose careers are under a cloud00:02
Chess: A solution to the unsolvable00:02
Football: Celtic move closer to Burns00:02
ART / In The Studio: Staying true to type: Or rather not. Iain Gale tries to infiltrate the private world of Simon Patterson00:02
Chalker at odds with the Vatican: Tension over population meeting00:02
Where are they now?: Jack Taylor00:02
Baidh 'quits'00:02
Israel closes Gaza Strip for a day00:02
Claims over mercury in teeth denied00:02
Police plan spot safety checks on coaches00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Slower sperm 'more fertile'00:02
Labour in last-ditch campaign to save Rosyth00:02
Haiti expels UN observers00:02
Pembroke: Fit to be tied at Granada00:02
Letter: A valuable search for authenticity00:02
Councillor censured for racist policy00:02
Health Update: Alert as plants poison children00:02
Cardinal blesses foundation stone of pounds 3m school for the future00:02
Obituary: Dick Sargent00:02
People: Hawke promises to pick himself up00:02
Racing: Baileys' success breeds reward: The horse who may prove himself the brightest star in the Classic firmament will be allowed to blaze just a brief but brilliant trail00:02
Blackening racism: Many mixed-race families exist well and happily00:02
Racing: Operation for Arazi00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Vogts facing the final verdict: Adrian Bridge in Berlin gauges reaction to the unexpected elimination of the world champions00:02
Health Update: One jab to guard against hepatitis00:02
Sex teacher resigns00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Maradona 'herb diet' is blamed00:02
Out for the count00:02
Racing: Taby the place to be for Piggott's devotees: Matt Chapman tells how Sweden plans to hail a legend's return00:02
OPERA / A catalogue of unspeakable acts: In Deborah Warner's staging, Don Giovanni's sexual conquests only just stop short of sacrilege. No wonder it upset a few of the Glyndebourne faithful. Edward Seckerson heard the catcalls00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell content with his efforts00:02
Health Update: A friend to call00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Male rape to be made an offence00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Sweden's triumph perturbs the power brokers: Romania depart with pride intact00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting00:02
Letter: A valuable search for authenticity00:02
For sale; apply Westminster00:02
Golf / 123rd Open Championship: Some turn up only to be turned out at Turnberry: Room only for chosen few in pounds 4.5m clubhouse. Tim Glover reports00:02
Siemens expects to restrict fall in earnings00:02
Eurofile: Socialist meeting of bodies00:02
Jeers for Spanish union boss facing housing scandal charges00:02
Extremists in Algeria kill seven foreigners00:02
ART / The master builder: Franz Kline didn't talk much about his work - one reason, perhaps, why others haven't much either. Andrew Graham-Dixon on a forgotten hero00:02
View from City Road: Crumbs of comfort on bread sales00:02
Obituary: Kurt Josten00:02
Diary00:02
Troops give up00:02
Leading Article: Rich and poor must unite on population00:02
Bottom Line: How L&B is making a pile00:02
President salutes 'unique US ties' with Germany00:02
MoD case criticised by judge00:02
Today's Number: 1,048,58100:02
Queen of Romance celebrates her glory: Dame Barbara Cartland threw a party for her 93rd birthday - and her fifth autobiography. Charles Oulton reports00:02
Rugby League: Aston in demand: Transfer market on the move00:02
On pop00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Peerless display of trialling puts Indurain in command: Boardman suffers in heat as champion shows power00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Creamy body meets the big square jaw: 'Tiger Eyes' - Shirley Conran: Macmillan, pounds 15.99 (CORRECTED)00:02
Rebels 'secede'00:02
Ukraine and Belarus unseat leaders00:02
Lockheed to supply jets to Singapore in dollars 900m deal00:02
Correction: Part-time troops get tour of duty00:02
Health Update: Diet warning for East End girls00:02
Signal dispute set to close railways again00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Would you buy cigarettes from this woman?00:02
Ofgas plans competitive boost00:02
Market Report: Great Universal stirs up stock market intrigue00:02
Letter: Information technology failures in modern business00:02
TB jail cases up00:02
Defence firm cleared of Iraq arms conviction00:02
Glaxo pipped at post by Lilly's dollars 4bn bid for PCS: Failure to acquire McKesson casts shadow over US healthcare market strategy and sends shares lower00:02
Dim and Kim - portrait of an heir of irresponsibility00:02
Let's hear it for the willy00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Eco-labelling plan 'ignores animal rights'00:02
Royal Albert Hall withdraws from joint development00:02
Mattel near victory with pounds 62m bid for Spear00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Newsagents knocked off their bikes in India's own price war00:02
Rising to meet the challenge of the wrestling game00:02
Referrals stay00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Chelsea Bar00:02
Court Circular00:02
View from City Road: War clouds loom over the clearers00:02
Obituary: Robert E. Lee00:02
Letter: Librarians are not dowdy dressers00:02
The profitable message in the Social Chapter: Christopher Haskins, chairman of Northern Foods, urges companies and the Government to invest in a fair society00:02
ART / Openings00:02
Obituary: Charles L. Donnelly,00:02
Clinton 'unsteady' in Naples00:02
A load of old Roubles: Are the Russians really coming, armed with dirty money and ready to launch an organised crime and prostitution offensive at London? Tim Kelsey investigates00:02
N Korea postpones summit with South: Pyongyang's media hail Kim's heir while China guardedly endorses the dynastic succession00:02
Clergy back state's role in church appointments: Archbishop of Canterbury makes key intervention. Andrew Brown reports from the General Synod00:02
Letter: Exports create jobs00:02
BEST SELLERS / Top 10 Festivals00:02
PRODUCTION NOTES / Improvisation is a risky business: Dan Patterson, producer of Whose Line Is It Anyway?, explains00:02
Channel 4 boost00:02
The City learns to build on its past: Lynn Eaton discovers how ingenious engineering is preserving a valuable archaeological site00:02
Anger grows over payments to MPs00:02
Cordon of despair around lost land keeps UN at bay00:02
Glyndebourne stands by booed feminist opera00:02
On Tour00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
MR warns of poorer than expected results00:02
Golf / 123rd Open Championship: Feherty books berth with course record: Dallas-based Irishman fires 63 in final round of Open qualifying at Kilmarnock Barassie but Nicklaus and son go separate ways00:02
Ukraine's east-west divide: An election has belatedly alerted the West to a dangerous split, argues Tony Barber00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Obituary: Christian-Jaque00:02
Soros nets pounds 31m in property shares sales00:02
Exco public float 3.2 times subscribed00:02
Dollar plunges to a new low: New York dealers blame Clinton and predict currency has even further to fall00:02
Brands suffer consumer promiscuity00:02
Li Peng finds friendly faces in Bucharest00:02
Bottom Line: Soros takes profits00:02
Letter: The universality of Christian socialism00:02
Letter: Safer transport for schoolchildren00:02
Regional confusion on house prices00:02
Keeping cool in Trafalgar Square00:02
Dollar sinks again00:02
Peers defeat bid to end provision of gypsy sites: More problems for Tories on Justice Bill00:02
Greenham campaigner wins damages for arrest: Police and ministry pay pounds 10,000 to woman held in pit at gunpoint00:02
Racing: Glimpse sights target00:02
Shooting the outsiders: New Age travellers are tired of being portrayed as anti-social. One photographer wants to end the witch hunt. Jane Richards reports00:02
Creativity: A bonfire of the vanities00:02
Class 5B works up a head of steam at a 'wicked' office00:02
Health Update: Highs and lows of dope smokers00:02
Germany and UK spar over tax on savings00:02
The Daily Poem: Reading a Flower00:02
Bargains in store: Are this year's summer sales worth braving the heat and crowds for? Rhys Williams tracks down the sharpest suit00:02
Letter: Just limits on property rights00:02
Counsellor's drugs00:02
OPERA / Wilde tamed: The Nightingale and the Rose - Almeida Opera00:02
THEATRE ? On theatre00:02
Germany closest partner of US, says Clinton00:02
View from City Road: Naples sees death of dollar deals00:02
Health: Contemplating the complementary: Jerome Burne searches for a way through the maze of alternative therapies, and offers a guide to common remedies00:02
Letter: Information technology failures in modern business00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: World Cup Update00:02
PC praised for 'anti-sexism' code sacked for harassment00:02
Streets remain cool while dictators of fashion wrangle: The clothing industry has come under attack for not giving its customers enough choice. Glenda Cooper reports00:02
Clinton 'unsteady' in Naples00:02
'Consultancy' bonuses cream on cake for MPs00:02
Wholesale prices settle inflation fears00:02
Motor Racing: Hill ready for hot pursuit at Hockenheim: Schumacher underpowered and under pressure as attention switches to German Grand Prix00:02
Leading Article: Turn spotlight on moonlighting00:02
MoD case criticised by judge00:02
Rugby Union: Rodber faces hearing: RFU holds inquiry into tour trouble00:02
Whale charge00:02
The Independent launches a national poster campaign emphasising objectivity00:02
Health Update: Late 'yes' for folic acid00:02
In brief00:02
Letter: Information technology failures in modern business00:02
Interview: He helps the corrupt, for a child's sake: Society would lock up sex abusers for life, but Ray Wyre counsels them. He believes that they can change00:02
Birthdays00:02
Quangos to advertise jobs: Trawl for NHS applicants follows row over 'political' chairs. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Public service - private masters: Lenin believed that the state would wither away. The Tory sell-off mania could now achieve that, but at a terrible price, says Michael Meacher00:02
Ulster awaits backlash after IRA guns down loyalist00:02
Damages award00:02
'Player died after punch on the jaw'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Bisiness and City in Brief00:02
Letter: The unobtainable carrot of desire?00:02
Synod votes to end Nestle boycott after passionate debate