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Obituary: Roger Thomas00:02
Letter: English soccer woes00:02
Americans still battling to keep the ball rolling: Only an impressive display by the USA can revive flagging interest back home. Ken Jones reports00:02
Rail relic to open as pleasure dome00:02
Swimming: Chinese challenged on drugs00:02
UN chief treads carefully in Pakistan00:02
Private farms set to export Russian grain00:02
Centrefold / Spence of self: Jo Spence used photography to battle illness00:02
Football / European Championship: Scots put accent on attack00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Letter: Catholic church coercion that denies choice over the size of the family00:02
DTI report on Archer will not be published: Heseltine cites 'legal barriers'00:02
Founder leaves healthier Medeva00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
BT 'over-estimating' appeal of video by phone00:02
German copper lifts IMI00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / On Classical Music00:02
Obituary: Nikos Ghika00:02
Berlusconi praises judges for plans to fight graft00:02
Dear Lord Chancellor: Legal aid is in the dock, eith the Maxwell brothers and others allegindly benefiting to the tune of millions. A leading radical lawyer counsels against over-hasty condemnation of the system00:02
Forgotten treasures in attic go under hammer: Victorian family heirlooms carefully packed away in 1941 have come to light. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Killing of MP stuns the Lucky Country00:02
Fish fingers nourish Iceland00:02
Pembroke: Tempers in the high Cs00:02
Footballer on murder charge00:02
Editor named00:02
Rail dispute 'could halve network': Anxiety mounts over consequences of continuing disruption. Barrie Clement reports00:02
I like a good fight when I've a drink in me: Susan De Muth in bed with Darcus Howe00:02
Housing benefit cost claim denied Mandarins reject Aitken rent claim: Civil servants say landlords not inflating rents00:02
Islam is not against population control: Benazir Bhutto says religious ideology is not an impediment to global policy00:02
Industrial Output hits four-year high: Bank expected to leave base rates unchanged despite evidence of accelerated growth in the economy00:02
Football / European Championship: Charlton enters new era00:02
Riverside seeks 3.3m pounds to survive00:02
COMEDY / Green giant: Jeff Green makes adult jokes about male inadequacy, but his good looks have brought him respectability. He charmed James Rampton00:02
Obituary: Lord Bonham-Carter00:02
Basketball: Tigers add more bite: European campaign starts00:02
Curator's Choice: The Engineerium00:02
In America's military slipstream: Europe's defence firms are falling to adapt to life after the Cold War, warns John Appleby00:02
Obituary: Lord Bonham-Carter00:02
French business chief grilled over right-wing funds00:02
MUSIC / Biting the Boulez: Robert Maycock reviews two contrasting performances of Pierre Boulez00:02
Childless women in forces could sue MoD00:02
Kew book fair00:02
24 coup-plotters convicted by court in Benin00:02
Letter: Job shares are just as good for top posts00:02
Childless servicewomen may sue MoD00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Diary of a professor at work: In Search of Management, Tony J Watson; Routledge, pounds 40hb, pounds 12.99pb00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Change based on moderation00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Rugby League: Hanley to harness Howard's power: Great Britain's new coach brings Leeds team-mate into his first squad for Test series against Australia00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
THEATRE / 1994: the year of the playboys: The London Fringe00:02
Diary00:02
Swimming: German's backdoor route to record00:02
Fan's Eye View: Praying for our survival: No. 78 Everton00:02
Bones of medieval monk reveal injury like Gascoigne's: The British Association for the Advancement of Science: Tom Wilkie and Susan Watts report from Loughborough00:02
Pen is mightier than the picket: Unions are producing some striking journals and PR campaigns, says Helen Hague00:02
Who'd foster a teenage deliquent?: Telling them they can't stay is heartbreaking00:02
Out of America: Clinton pushed to invade Haiti00:02
Signs of Japanese recovery cut dollar00:02
Inquiry into 'too high' GCSE grades00:02
Building at the gallop for Anneka and Sister Mary Joy: The challenge was a riding school for disabled children in three days. They finished it with half an hour to spare00:02
Football: England seek revenge and glory days: Venison is Venables' surprise debutant in a game the players, rather than the coach, cannot afford to lose00:02
Changes urged in employment law00:02
Football: Scotland so low in Salo00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Roast and a host of maiden aunts: Doraine Potts laments the demise of her traditional Sunday afternoons00:02
Husband held00:02
Who'd foster a teenage delinquent?00:02
Bragg fears decline in quality of British TV00:02
PC bailed00:02
Who'd foster a teenage deliquent?: You can smoke, but don't kick the cat00:02
Walker says Brent was cold-shouldered by banks00:02
Tennis: Stricken Sampras succumbs to Yzaga: World No 1 goes through the pain barrier but suffers a rare defeat as Peruvian produces the upset of the US Open00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sent for trial00:02
Abbey chief urges curbs on societies: US deregulation disaster cited in warning00:02
Today's Number: 800:02
Rebel without cause to complain: The new boss of BBC's Screen One, has learnt to treat controversy with care, says Sue Summers00:02
CNN: it's more news, folks: The profitable network may be in 'crisis', but will not abandon its mission, says Rupert Cornwell in Atlanta00:02
Rugby Union: Campese delivers on his promise00:02
Boddington disappoints with 6% rise00:02
Motor Racing: New role for Carman: Benetton hearing00:02
Jumblie sale00:02
Bottom Line: Calmer water after a trading frenzy00:02
Wimpey builds profit on housing recovery00:02
Railtrack spends pounds 60,000 on mock accident to underline dangers to road users of taking risks at crossings00:02
Matrix liquidator set to seek damages from UN00:02
Chinese 'ate class enemies' says book00:02
What price designer-label doomsday?: Conference Diary00:02
Drug trial to test HIV risk in pregnancy: Experimental results indicate benefit of AZT in preventing transmission to babies. Steve Connor reports00:02
Child sex inquiry blames care staff: Parents not given early warning of paedophile00:02
NHS trust chief quits after vote by doctors00:02
NHS trust chiefs quits after vote by doctors00:02
View From City Road: Not all mums went to Iceland00:02
Athletics: Thomas relishes her new lease of life: Treble chance beckons for Britain's leading woman sprinter in World Cup final. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Athletics: Season's best for Jackson00:02
Cricket: Hick and Moody march on00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Trading specialist switches to Gas: Top woman executive lured from electricity sector to oversee fair play for pipeline users00:02
Skeleton helps chart pilgrim's progress00:02
Letter: Catholic church coercion that denies choice over the size of the family00:02
Villagers keep eye out for troublemakers00:02
New P&O fares signal Channel price war00:02
Racing: Dunwoody's appeal fails00:02
Mother's grief led to suicide00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Manweb plans to cut staff by 50000:02
MPs find dream home in mad dictator's folly: The sight of officials luxuriating in Ceausescu's opulent pile angers many Romanians, writes Adrian Bridge in Bucharest00:02
In the ratings war, the Winner loses all00:02
Leading Article: Shaking hands with Mr Adams00:02
Law Report: Patient may not see records / Regina v Mid-Glamorgan Family Health Services and another, ex parte Martin; Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Evans and Sir Roger Parker),29 July 1994.00:02
Botham obliged to play it by the book00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Gene therapy to treat cystic fibrosis00:02
Russians say Anastasia was murdered in 191800:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Property News00:02
Major promises a positive response if ceasefire lasts: Irish Peace Process: PM defiant despite criticism - Paisley 'thrown out' of No 10 - Anti-terror experts honoured00:02
Time ebbs away for rescue of Swan Hunter: Shipbuilding on the Tyne now seems to be doomed. Malcolm Pithers reports00:02
Bonham Carter dies on holiday, aged 72: Correction00:02
Council bids for Somers Town spy cameras00:02
Setback for green lobby in battle over valley00:02
Letter: Miracle of Hong Kong's schools00:02
Johnson to pay dollars 1bn for Kodak's diagnostics arm: Healthcare takeover spree continues00:02
Let's face the music and rot: Baby-boomers are ageing disgracefully. They should try looking on the bright side of decline00:02
Dismay in Sarajevo as Pope calls off visit00:02
Lean, mean, cleaning machines00:02
Badminton: British tour begins: 30,000 pounds for domestic game00:02
Does this make you (a) laugh, (b) groan, (c) turn over?00:02
Intelligence elite mourns colleagues00:02
Football / European Championships: Minnows' threat grows00:02
Algerian Islamists turn back to politics00:02
Scary German plan would force EU back to basics: Debate has renewed old tensions at the heart of Europe, writes Sarah Lambert in Brussels00:02
Fears for mother00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Football: Portuguese defence frustrate England: Faltering start for Sexton - Scotland pay penalty - Debutant saves Republic's face - Jones regains Wimbledon captaincy00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Orange Brewery SW100:02
Chinese traders take on the state00:02
Obligatory care cover for old age predicted00:02
Football: Cottee and Burrows complete swap deal00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Paisley is left 'feeling empty': Charles Oulton reports on the events that followed John Major's dramatic walk-out00:02
Vatican fights for 'sexual morality': Robert Fisk in Cairo finds population conference lost in sea of semantics00:02
In Thing: Boots Global Collection00:02
Market Report: Brewery share placing enlivens second-liners00:02
Drastic post office cutbacks feared00:02
A word of caution from Brother Blair00:02
Greenpeace accused of telling lies in advert: Watchdog bans anti-nuclear image00:02
Girl, 12, missing00:02
Racing: View widens Cecil's vision of success: The trainer of the St Leger favourite looks beyond Doncaster and towards the next run of a colt who could be his best-ever miler00:02
Test could cut workplace asthma00:02
Campbell to sharpen party's image00:02
Treasury fears surface over disabled plans: Ministers worried by costs to businesses00:02
Leading Article: Childless husbands deserve their whack, too00:02
Cricket: Lara puts treble in sight: Warwickshire move a step nearer Sunday title00:02
View From City Road: Sensible ideas on son of USM00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Blair refuses to back rail strike00:02
Birthdays00:02
New register of English battlefields aims to set record straight: Public help sought in compiling definitive list of military engagements on home soil. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Who'd foster a teenage deliquent?: The boy who was buried in a plastic bag00:02
The Daily Poem: I See You Dancing, Father00:02
Sinn Fein returns to the fold: Britain quibbles, but Dublin hails a historic handshake as a new beginning, writes David McKittrick00:02
Football / European Championship: Wales hit by Hughes' three-match absence00:02
Leading Article: Women's rights and population control00:02
Football / European Championship: Gillespie stirs Irish memories00:02
View From City Road: EU fantasy over finance00:02
Car sales short of target00:02
Underrated / Gloomy, perhaps, but lifelike00:02
Trading places00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Murder, intrigue, three Naomis . . . and me: Swan, Naomi Campbell; Heinemann, pounds 12.9900:02
Syria willing to offer Israel 'warm' peace deal00:02
House owners rewrite history: David Lawson meets a couple who have battled with dry rot and water to restore an architect's dream00:02
US raises Cuban quota00:02
Changes to education show little impact: Survey offers ministers no comfort00:02
Letter: Catholic church coercion that denies choice over the size of the family00:02
Looking out: Good Samaritan or interfering cow?00:02
Letter: Le patron travaille ici00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
True Gripes: Dark thoughts: Seeing red at tinted car windows00:02
The walls are beginning to go back up in Berlin: British developers have dramatic plans for reviving former East Germany. Tom Stevenson reports00:02
Letter: Threat of IRA is the strongest green card00:02
Warrant out for Del Monte man00:02
Blair spells out new relationship between Labour and unions: Low-key Congress visit transformed into message of intent00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Rugby Union: Campese delivers on his promise00:02
THEATRE / Three's company, two's a crowd: The menage a trois is full of theatrical promise, and nobody has better exploited it than Noel Coward in Design for Living. By Paul Taylor