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Clinton edges towards sending in the Marines: As tension rises over Haiti, Americans are divided about invasion, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Stoichkov and Dahlin the danger men for the underdogs: Henry Winter on the maverick forward at the heart of Sweden's renaissance00:02
District nurses oppose new uniform colours00:02
West Country fares worst in analysis of car crime: Avon and Somerset overtakes Greater Manchester as area of highest risk00:02
Italy boosts embassy security00:02
TELEVISION / Floyd, food and foreign parts: a winning recipe00:02
Dear Mark Tully: Your resignation is ill timed and pointless. Please go back to telling us about India. We miss you already, says a fellow journalist00:02
FILM / John Lyttle on Cinema00:02
Mums who need to be mothered: Angela Phillips on a brave new approach to helping parents with learning difficulties00:02
Fat girls suffer in job market00:02
Defence workers march to save jobs00:02
TV complaint challenged00:02
Walking: Llamas sighted off north-west coast: Paul Gosling takes in the spectacular scenery of the Isle of Man, which has evolved its own fauna and flora00:02
FILM / 'Ooo, it's that woman off telly': Victoria Wood has moved from the sketch to the big picture. James Rampton joined her on location as filming for Pat and Margaret drew to close00:02
Wembley attacked over 'cult rally'00:02
Clarke appeals to 'Middle England': Chancellor launches pre-emptive strike against Labour. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Milkman cleared of boy's death00:02
GOLF / 123rd Open: Norman ready to show teeth in his defence: Champion has bite to match his golf while Montgomerie is happy playing in his own pool00:02
Bottom Line: Brandreth has the last laugh00:02
Confusion over Jackson's marriage00:02
Dollar dives to another record low: Strong US producer price figures dampen expectations of rate rise00:02
London house sales near peak00:02
CENTREFOLD / What's my Cline?: Another blast from the past00:02
View from City Road: Just another Seventies revival?00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Ferrari Bar, Hyde Park Hotel00:02
THEATRE / Quiet please, mayhem in progress: From off the wall to off the shelf: Forced Entertainment's latest theatre piece takes a leaf out of the Manchester Central Library. Ellen Cranitch reports00:02
Antidote to that sinking feeling: Anne Spackman on new research which says subsidence need not be a nightmare00:02
BR says 3,000 trains will run in fifth strike: MacGregor warned Railtrack against 5.7% offer00:02
Diary00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Obituary: Brian Cadzow00:02
'No one believes a man in these matters': Stephen Davies regrets his indiscretions but is not sorry he brought the case, writes Steve Boggan00:02
Is it real cafe, or instant?: London needs to look to Manhattan for fresh inspiration on coffee shops00:02
Bosnian factions extend ceasefire00:02
Councils 'need extra pounds 1.5bn to meet costs'00:02
Boy in park was killed by lonely teenager, court told00:02
The good old days: Despite the situation in former Yugoslavia, Serbs and Croats still meet in a London club to recall better days. Hadani Ditmars joined them00:02
Rwanda's rebels set to capture last Hutu bastion00:02
Refuseniks hold out against joining PIA00:02
Racing: Arazi's condition stable00:02
Football: Leeds are set to sign Czech: PFA alarm at record fees00:02
Couple held in baby inquiry00:02
Letter: Pressures on doctors to 'cherry-pick' patients00:02
Letter: False hopes for an Irish settlement00:02
Fatal shooting00:02
Commons inquiry to cover all MPs' fees00:02
House hunters00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Employees take over at United: Staff concessions on pay expected to increase profit after the airline buyout00:02
Basketball: Dow's reign ends at Kings00:02
Leading Article: Co-operation, not resentment00:02
High living00:02
Architecture: Defending the world's treasures00:02
She's been tango'd: Confessions of a dance addict00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
SFA nearly doubles number of disciplinary proceedings: Bull market may bring further investigations, warns annual report00:02
Gaza gives a quiet welcome home to Mr and Mrs Arafat00:02
Racing: Brazington fined00:02
Give us a charter for the charter-makers: Martin Summers argues that MPs should meet the same sort of written standards they impose on others00:02
Golf / The Open: Els raring to go as Faldo struggles to find focus: Tim Glover reports from Turnberry on the contrasting fortunes of two major winners as they prepare for the Open Championship00:02
Letter: Christian and ethical socialism are not the same thing00:02
Media: Radio 2's proudest listener: Frances Line tells Margaret Farrall how she persuades 9 million people to stay tuned longer00:02
Girls rescued00:02
The pounds 100 million babies: Everyone in the armed forces knew the rules: get pregnant and you're fired. But the MoD says it didn't know the rules were against the law. Now they are paying the price. Christopher Bellamy reports00:02
Hospital staff attacked by axeman00:02
Architecture: Mechanical power and the glory: Jonathan Glancey looks back at the crucible of Modern design in the shadow of the Eiffel tower00:02
Chess: A right royal championship00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Hair's the way to find a little luxury00:02
Berliners see Clinton as a dream come true00:02
Review of safety at airfields after M27 jet crash00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Care chief in child death case resigns: Danger warnings 'were ignored'00:02
Leading Article: Be a devil and take a walk in the sun00:02
Church ends war of words by avoiding 'man'00:02
THEATRE / Clare Bayley on Theatre00:02
Letter: Pressures on doctors to 'cherry-pick' patients00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Profits for Jacques Vert brings increased dividend00:02
Major angry at 'stupidity' of MPs00:02
Inside Parliament: Patten rebuked for jibe at Labour frontbencher: Education Secretary's comments 'scandalous' - 'Questions for cash' debate granted00:02
Prisoners being segregated to avoid drug debts: Inmates at Haverigg jailhave been going on 'Rule 43' to escape from dealers. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Doughnut test holds no fears for Bill00:02
UNDERRATED / In the nature of things00:02
Merton residents asked to assist green action plan00:02
Curator's Choice: Norris Museum, Huntingdon00:02
Electron House lifts profits00:02
View from City Road: Better British care than French flair00:02
Fat: it's a nuclear issue: We knew it: fat people are bad people - do you trust Kim Jong Il not to push the button?00:02
Comet heads for fireball collision: Steve Connor on the cosmic impact of 21 'giant snowballs', each with the explosive energy of a million Hiroshima atom bombs, on the planet Jupiter00:02
Clarke appeals to 'Middle England': Chancellor launches pre-emptive strike against Labour. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Six tourists injured in Greek blasts00:02
BBC admits share of radio listeners will fall00:02
etc ..Prices of Volvic mineral water in the West End00:02
DLR takes the long view on timetable00:02
Market Report: GKN takes off in wake of Westland acquisition00:02
Tests figures00:02
View from City Road: Farewell to the two-week account00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Boardman answers the call: Indurain protects lead into Pyrenees as French champion engineers bold escape to capture stage00:02
Former Credit Lyonnais chief cleared by inquiry: Badly managed investments and property speculation blamed for problems at state-owned French bank00:02
Newsbrief: Breaking point00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Italy's doubts cast off by the Baggios: World Cup semi-finals: Sacchi determined not to fall into Bulgaria's trap while Brazil are under 'unbelievable pressure' against Sweden00:02
Iranian poachers poison fish00:02
What's more00:02
Jarring note00:02
East-west rupture threatens Ukraine after election upset: With the country approaching collapse, 'it was a choice of more of the same or change. People voted for change'00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Hot line to nuclear computer00:02
Luxury lets00:02
N Korea top brass 'pledge loyalty' to Kim's son00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Fimbra says critical study will not be published00:02
Town mourns for Rosie, 300:02
Belgian King's song jars with Walloons00:02
Third arrest as hunt for Abbie continues00:02
Profits back up at Philip Morris00:02
Lawyers call for end to murder-charge time limit00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Tribunal throws out CSA man's sexual harassment claim00:02
OPERA / For the boys: Gwyneth Jones and six-shooters. Pow] Edward Seckerson on Puccini's La Fanciulla del West00:02
Obituary: Air Chief Marshal Sir John Thomson00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Parreira persists with game of patience: World Cup semi-finals: Sacchi determined not to fall into Bulgaria's trap while Brazil are under 'unbelievable pressure' against Sweden00:02
Airfield review00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Stoichkov and Dahlin the danger men for the underdogs: Trevor Haylett on the Bulgarian known in his adopted country as 'The Gunslinger'00:02
Sporting Digest:00:02
Birthdays00:02
Waddington seeks pounds 42m for Dutch buy: Packaging group breaks new ground in Europe00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
BA back on offensive over state aid: 'Cynical snub to the competitive philosophy of the single European market'00:02
Racing: Hard graft and the will to win: Candy Morris is back in the saddle after a remarkable recovery from injury. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Tomkins loses pounds 50m in bread price battle: Correction00:02
Football: Anger as Celtic appoint Burns: Kilmarnock demand compensation for loss of manager00:02
Tennis: Superb start for Maclagan00:02
Atheltics: O'Sullivan's run continues: Irish woman blazes trail00:02
I'm very glad you asked me that particular question . . .00:02
Newsbrief: Home grants00:02
Standard Chartered rapped over markets00:02
Long-life froth00:02
Smog alert issued as level of ozone hits new high00:02
BOOK REVIEW / When talent and power are nothing: An invented life - Warren Bennis: Century Business, pounds 12.99 (paperback)00:02
Letter: When popularity meant quality00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Tassotti banned for eight games00:02
Why prolong this losing streak?: David Spanier deplores Britain's outdated and obsessive controls on casino gambling00:02
How to live the high life in Vegas for free00:02
Ivory Towers: Are you in a good mood for food today?00:02
Letter: Food for thought in Kellogg College00:02
Mersey tunnel celebrates with sound of music: Jonathan Foster reports on plans to mark the diamond jubilee of an engineering masterpiece00:02
Pembroke: Sir Ian one jump ahead00:02
A battle the banks want to avoid on all accounts: Building societies have been quick to make war, but Nic Cicutti finds their big brothers happy to sit it out00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Sailing: Italian enjoys light airs: British impress with 10 in top 4000:02
Media: Sky should have a shot at big games: David Elstein cries 'foul' at attempts to stop sports bodies selling their rights to pay TV00:02
Cricket: Reeve is the man to inspire: Benson and Hedges Cup finalists put on one-day best as Hudson hits form for South African tourists00:02
Hong Kong stampede for passports00:02
Body in freezer00:02
Cemetery plans open day to help take the sting out of coping with death00:02
Drug acquittal00:02
In Thing: Beaded curtains00:02
High level of sex; low level of morale: Who was running the office where fornication was as common as paper clips? Rosalind Miles suggests Stephen Davies is not the only loser00:02
Obituary: Professor Arthur Maitland00:02
Prescott boosted by right-wing support00:02
BBC promises more classic serials00:02
Letter: Five apples a day keep the ozone at bay00:02
Eastern promise00:02
Motor Racing: Berger runs rule over Monza00:02
Newsbrief: Indians given a helping hand00:02
Out of America: Unless O J stares death in the face, the US never will00:02
Architecture: India's oddest city under threat: Chandigarh, the Punjabi capital designed by Le Corbusier, is at risk. Only World Heritage City status can save it, says Patwant Singh00:02
View from City Road: Nuclear industry too hot to sell00:02
Burmese overture to dissident00:02
Scandal of Spain's corrupt Red Cross batters Gonzalez's standing00:02
Newsbrief: Celebrity fair play00:02
Leading Article: Rail watchdogs without bite00:02
Terror plot foiled as two-ton lorry bomb is stopped at port00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
How to start a revolution in the jobs market00:02
Today's Number: 200:02
DANCE / Weird, man: Judith Mackrell reviews Takarazuka at the London Coliseum00:02
Rugby Union: 'A playground for animals': Callard attacks S Africans for clearing Van den Berg00:02
Germany to let its soldiers serve abroad00:02
Private clubs adapt to the modern age: Esther Oxford finds the newest version of a men's club is open to women and talks about business00:02
Gilded cages and ghetto kids00:02
Bottom Line: More board games00:02
'Lowest common denominator' for top EU job00:02
The Daily Poem: Petal Fall00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Bishopsgate's Maxwell claim fails: Fund manager could receive as little as 33p in the pound from assets00:02
Nigerian oil strike escalates00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Robert Maycock on Classical Music00:02
THE FRINGE / Gold in small quantities00:02
True Gripes: Shake in the grass: Private pleasures should not be public00:02
No charges00:02
Letter: Christian and ethical socialism are not the same thing00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Cricket: Colour at The Oval00:02
Laughter undermines harassment case: Steve Boggan reports on the hearing that painted a shabby picture of life at one Child Support Agency office00:02
Leaving certificate00:02
Lorry driver 'caused 5 deaths'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Creamy Body meets the Big Square Jaw: Correction00:02
Bonn's troops drum up storm for Bastille Day00:02
Hockey: Ireland back in World Cup00:02
Cricket: De Villiers and Co too much for Durham: Benson and Hedges Cup finalists put on one-day best as Hudson hits form for South African tourists00:02
Tour de souvenir00:02
Letter: Democracy is the cure for Algeria00:02
School bus stopped00:02
Peers deal Howard a further rebuke00:02
Racing: Colonel switches from Sangster camp00:02
Man killed in fire00:02
High hopes for a new 'Hezzograd': Ministers say the planned east Thames development is not just a glossy PR exercise00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Boy 14, 'tried to kill'00:02
Tonya Harding's bodyguard jailed00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 hottest days00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Depths to Almodovar's cinema of surface: Desire Unlimited - Paul Julian Smith: Verso, pounds 11.9500:02
Row looms over privileges committee: Tories could be hard pressed to find MPs suitable as candidates. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Details emerge of SA's vast arms bazaar