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BOOK REVIEW / Remarkable histories and bazaar habits: The Resurgence of Central Asia - Ahmed Rashid: Zed Books, pounds 36.9500:02
Cycling: Tour de France: Ventoux holds no fears for Indurain: Fifteen more riders retire as hot roads and ice-cold water take toll00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Letter: Overcoming 'obstacles' to Anglo-Irish negotiations00:02
The Week Ahead: Tribunal closes in on war criminals00:02
First Person: The heat is on: Anarchy takes hold as the temperatures rise00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Hockey: England winged by a flyer00:02
Leading Article: No easy road for Labour00:02
Romania bail plea00:02
The Archers entertain a few close friends . . .: . . . and a crowd of peers, writers and ministers. The champagne flowed freely, the conversation perhaps less so. James Cusick reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
On Theatre00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Letter: Overcoming 'obstacles' to Anglo-Irish negotiations00:02
King's and Queens' keep Cambridge lead00:02
Introducing the lone suitcase on a carousel of mystery00:02
Rise in NHS managers attacked00:02
Tory MP converts00:02
Letter: A few facts about the Ben & Jerry's 'cow'00:02
Obituary: Jean Borotra00:02
Golf: Price profits from outrageous stroke of genius00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Lautro begins inquiry into Pru's pension sales methods00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Vandals black out World Cup00:02
Good Questions: Grammatical justification for a media gimmick00:02
Romania clears secret police00:02
Rowing: Veteran roars into history00:02
Microsoft defeated over monopoly: Four-year battle with US authorities ends with world's largest software company changing licensing terms00:02
Burial charge00:02
Minister quits00:02
Classical Music00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Call to hasten domestic gas shake-up: 'Swathes of MPs' to press ministers for action in next parliamentary session00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Golf: Zoeller fails to whistle up a storming finish: American's mission to enjoy himself is expressed through his relaxed bearing and non-stop harmonising en route to third place00:02
N Korea stalls Kim's last rites00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Parreira defends the use of a penalty shoot-out00:02
Hackney's divine holograms00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Underdogs, hot-dogs and Koemanballs: A Bulgarian deity, a bolshy Diego and a fat old tart. A month in the States brought a diversity of statements. Complied by Phil Shaw00:02
MUSIC / The little and large show: The sublime to the ridiculous - Edward Seckerson on the first two nights of the 100th Proms at the Royal Albert Hall00:02
Italian air strike00:02
Juice drinks 'low on fruit'00:02
Out of Korea: It's still quite a funny old colony00:02
In thing: String of stars bracelet00:02
Letter: Rights and wrongs of buying babies00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Fiddlers on the hoof to play for cricket fans00:02
The worst of times: I still feel I should have saved lives: Rosalind Miles talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Mayhem as Rwandans stampede to Zaire00:02
Dear William Waldegrave: After sombre reflection, a respected civil servant gives his considered reaction of 'not quite yes Minister' to the White Paper00:02
Science: Into orbit in a plane made of balsawood: Aeroplanes could be low-cost, simpler and safer successors to the shuttle, reports Tom Wilkie00:02
Today's Number: 1500:02
Molecule of the Month: Teflon: The non-stick myth that stuck: Did you think that your hi-tech frying pan was a spin-off from the space race? John Emsley explains that the truth is the other way around00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Man stabbed to death00:02
Railtrack strikers threatened with pounds 50m pension loss00:02
Letter: Where are the bugs?00:02
Consortium prepares bid for Boots division00:02
Obituary: Robert Jungk00:02
Tennis: Courier comes to US rescue00:02
Mill towns preserve time-honoured ritual: The ancient tradition of 'Wakes Weeks' is alive and well, writes Jonathan Foster00:02
Hay and history on the Northern Line00:02
Bosnian Serbs given tough peace deadline00:02
Standard Chartered faces bribe allegations00:02
MP presses for pay rise of 37% to be justified00:02
Bat attack00:02
Assaults at work double00:02
Will the bells toll for Stratford: A strike threat over the dismissal of two teachers may force the closure of school dogged by controversy00:02
Comet collision more spectacular than expected: Astronomers delighted with explosive impact as fragment makes Earth-sized hole in planet Jupiter's atmosphere00:02
America wins a foothold in the global game: Michael Marray reports on the obsession stateside spawned by the World Cup00:02
Why do they all look the same?: The Lord Chancellor is not doing enough to recruit black and female judges, says Elizabeth Burney00:02
Wall Street looks for new QVC bidder00:02
Heseltine to be spared the poisoned chalice00:02
Letter: A few facts about the Ben & Jerry's 'cow'00:02
Cricket: Crawley given a place as axe finally falls on Smith: Illingworth makes two hard decisions but Hick gets another chance00:02
Adrenalin: Skating brink: The Americans do it unthinkingly, the British don't even know it's proper name. Ruth Gavin gets her in-line skates on00:02
Berlusconi pressures minister00:02
Haiti's elite haunted by fear of revenge: Supporters of the embattled military regime dread a bloody repeat of 1791 when tormented slaves massacred their rich masters00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Surviving the summer holidays: A comprehensive, boredom-beating two-part guide for parents and children00:02
Thousands riot on Gaza-Israel border00:02
Capital Gains: Ice cream of the crop00:02
Channel tunnel evacuation opens way to holiday traffic: Eurotunnel expected to apply for operating licence after successful passenger exercise. Steve Boggan reports00:02
The leading figures on the flat this season00:02
Tennis: Stich sews up Germany's cup win00:02
Letter: Rights and wrongs of buying babies00:02
Red and Green Saxony link worries SPD00:02
Queen turns on the tap00:02
Building on green-belt sites to be encouraged: Ministers alter guidance to councils00:02
Sorry, but I've got a few questions, too00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Police silent on visits to Abbie house: Mary Braid reports on claims that officers were persuaded to return to address00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Golf: 123rd Open: Feherty fails to find the right notes: Martin Johnson follows two players in the leading pack for whom winning is not all that matters00:02
Court Circular00:02
Abbie: Woman appears in court today00:02
De Valera letter for sale00:02
Obituary: Professor James Joll00:02
Letter: Lost in the ether00:02
Don't come as you are: There is only Harrods dress code00:02
Oman's missing envoy 'is safe'00:02
Baby warning00:02
Bar shooting00:02
Science: A mission to revisit the Moon: While funding cuts hold Nasa back, Europe and Japan prepare for another giant leap. Peter Bond reports00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Swedes find fantasy land00:02
Fire in flats00:02
Talking Point: The drama of the missing classics: Last week, the BBC revealed the fine details of its pounds 200 million new drama season. David Lister found some glaring omissions00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
Law Report: Case summaries00:02
Boy dies trying to save pet dog00:02
Cricket: Snubbed Smith vents fury00:02
Happy anniversary: Publish and be damned00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Americans set for Wembley00:02
The view that shook the World: This week it is Jupiter, 25 years ago it was the Moon. But,says Tom Wilkie, it was mankind's attitude to the Earth that the lunar landing changed for ever00:02
Sporting Digest: Hang Gliding00:02
Company accused of compromising safety00:02
Motor Racing: Penske pegged back: Andretti wins again00:02
Racing: Time to catch Muzzle's drift: General Monash reinforces the claims of a stablemate out of favour in the betting for Saturday's King George00:02
Kent site expected to get nod for tunnel link station00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Opium pact00:02
Golf: 123rd Open: Quotes of the day00:02
Catastrophe] Puss is catapulted to fame00:02
Obesity costs health service pounds 200m a year: 'Most preventable cause of illness' is increasing, report says00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Victory sparks national party00:02
Borough pleads for cash to cope with baby boom00:02
Contemporary Art Market: New galleries reflect taste for avant-garde00:02
Tehran 'purges 4,000 guards'00:02
Why Queenie went to Libya: Ten years after the shooting of WPC Yvonne Fletcher, her mother still wants answers. She talked to Celia Dodd00:02
Assault on Kabul00:02
Tennis: Petchey's slip starts the slide: An unexpected defeat by a rising Romanian relegates Britain's Davis Cup team to the nation's lowest standing00:02
Forgotten people cry in despair: Robert Fisk meets Palestinians at a camp in southern Lebanon who say hopes of returning to their original homes have died00:02
Lloyds forecasts rising base rates00:02
Kenyan abuses00:02
Centrefold: Don't try this at home, folks00:02
Swan Hunter awaits MoD lifebuoy00:02
MFS calls British telephone users00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Science: Look me in the eye and rewrite my work: A new video phone system will allow people hundreds of miles apart to work together, says Steve Homer00:02
Adams puts a damper on Ulster peace hopes00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Brazil take the world on penalties: Roberto Baggio's miss decisive after string of wasted chances in first final to be decided by shoot-out00:02
Everything in the garden is lovely: Now Glyndebourne's gone modern, where do opera traditionalists take their hampers and Jags? Gillian Widdicombe on rolling lawn alternatives00:02
Blair set to lead drive for members00:02
Chess: When winning isn't everything00:02
Monetary union may not be so irrelevant after all00:02
Letter: Mr Waldegrave's owl00:02
Whiff of smoke00:02
Cambodia hostages feared dead after human remains are found00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Athletics: Christie to miss Burrell clash00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Run, but there is no refuge: The basic right to emigrate to a better life is being whittled away by rich nations, says Bob Sutcliffe00:02
MEPs will use Santer to test their powers: The newly elected European Parliament will make or break Delors' successor, Andrew Marshall writes from Brussels00:02
Where shall we meet?: Balls Brothers, 2 Old Change Court00:02
Papers cut prices00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
RPF name new president00:02
Leading Article: Rail union must act, or lose support00:02
Day Out00:02
Won't take your poor no more00:02
TV soap warned to tone down violence00:02
Letter: One way of keeping the bullies at bay00:02
Letter: Lesbian mothers and the chequered flag00:02
Cricket: Loye's joy knows no bounds: A delighted prospect joins the Test queue with an impressive innings against South Africa as a dropped veteran bares his teeth00:02
Birthdays00:02
World heritage status sought for Stone Age site: Discovery at Boxgrove 30 times bigger than thought00:02
REVIEW / Coming and going in Papua New Guinea00:02
Government seeks 'asthma epidemic' data00:02
Sporting Digest: Powerboats00:02
Payout for BCCI creditors by January: Liquidators' deal with Abu Dhabi guarantees at least 40p in the pound00:02
Leading Article: The pleasure of a happy ending00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Letter: Overcoming 'obstacles' to Anglo-Irish negotiations