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Estate saved for nation up for sale00:02
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THEATRE / The watered-down version: Robert Lepage's new National Theatre production of A Midsummer Night's Dream brings Shakespeare down to earth - it's set in a swamp. Sarah Hemming reports00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
East overtakes West in tomorrow's world00:02
The UK presidency of the EC: Diary of Council meetings and events00:02
German inflation figures deal blow to UK recovery hopes00:02
The National Union of Mineworkers annual conference in Scarborough:00:02
Architecture Update: Round Table makes its first challenge00:02
Anorexic teenager can be treated against her will00:02
Letter: Doctors will follow where dentists lead00:02
Cricket: Prichard picks off Ramprakash00:02
Commentary: When plus can mean minus00:02
Moldovan government resigns00:02
No tomatoes, and you get a Maserati00:02
Cricket: Benson's brilliance sparkles in the rain00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Abortion issue spells trouble for Bush: Monday's Supreme Court ruling will help the President's rivals - especially Bill Clinton, writes Rupert Cornwell00:02
Letter: Dangerous journeys with explosives00:02
Act gives more power to prosecute motorists00:02
Scarborough drops chief executive00:02
Athletics: Black set for Johnson rematch00:02
Letter: Military intervention, not dithering, is needed in Yugoslavia00:02
The UK presidency of the EC: Westminster battle 'is key to union': Brussels fears that Maastricht will be scuppered if Labour demands a referendum and British voters say 'no', writes Tim Jackson00:02
Warm winter halves Anglo United profits00:02
Gamsakhurdia kept out in cold by Finland00:02
Sport in Short: Ice Hockey00:02
Act gives more power to prosecute motorists00:02
Obituary: The Marquess of Bath00:02
Thousands flee in US toxic spill00:02
Lonrho plans 100m pounds more disposals00:02
Sports Politics: SA Games doubts00:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
The rebel son who inherits Longleat00:02
Architecture: Genius expressed in nuts and bolts: Peter Rice is an engineer revered by the world's top architects. Jonathan Glancey met him00:02
Halford tells of calling senior officer 'a prat'00:02
View from City Road: Anglian is sure of growth00:02
Birthdays00:02
Ailing Ercros wins reprieve as board steps back from court protection: Spain and the KIO have narrowly avoided confrontation. Gail Counsell reports00:02
A noose about the neck of secrecy: Chris Mullin says people in public office should be required by law to declare their membership of masonic and other societies00:02
Sport in Short: Olympic Games00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Puritans, puppeteers and a good plouncing: 'Fire from Heaven' - David Underdown, HarperCollins: 17.99 pounds00:02
Grenade hits convent in Dubrovnik00:02
The UK presidency of the EC: The key British priorities in each policy area during the six months leading up to the Edinburgh summit00:02
Cricket: Millns makes a show of maturity00:02
Foreign forays for MPs cost 450,000 pounds00:02
Police introduce part-time working00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Major condemns Labour 'smears' over pensions00:02
Cunningham did not break election laws00:02
Guard shot00:02
'Historic' Irish talks enter crucial stage00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Architecture Update: Dinosaur damage00:02
Unfair summing-up prompts retrial00:02
Diary00:02
Racing: Wisp's trip cancelled00:02
Flaming June00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Wheway maintains payout00:02
TV-am backs out of Channel 5 bid00:02
Court Circular00:02
Football: Kelly lobbies for security back-up00:02
Strangers in the midsummer night: Where do ravers go when Stonehenge is closed? Pauline Flick knows00:02
Media: When times are tough, honesty is the best policy: In Cannes last week British adverts captured the most Lions for the third year running, writes Dominic Murphy00:02
Racing: Eddery ready to ride into winter: Richard Edmondson on the two-horse race for the jockeys' title which could last from now until Christmas00:02
Threefold rise in late abortions under new law00:02
Pet ban for man who fried gerbil00:02
Bill on tattoos' costs could make its mark00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Quarter-finalists head to head00:02
Golf: Woosnam hopes for cure00:02
The UK presidency of the EC: Men in suits who master their briefs00:02
Letter: Military intervention, not dithering, is needed in Yugoslavia00:02
Ferranti lifts chief's pay by 21%00:02
Irish regiment marches ahead: Christopher Bellamy reports on the new Army regiment that marks the demise of the UDR00:02
Letter: Lib Dems dare to be different00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Evangelist puts TV orthodoxy to the test00:02
OPERA / Semiramide - Riverside, London W600:02
Letter: Investment in special needs00:02
Belling bought by Glen Dimplex00:02
BP rethinks Horton's oil price predictions00:02
US warplanes set for Sarajevo: Pentagon offers protection to UN relief effort for stricken city00:02
Berlin firm 'spied on committee to get Olympics'00:02
My son, the enfant sauvage: He's wild, he's relentless. But he can't help it, he's autistic. So Kate Rankin tells herself as a long day with Gabriel closes00:02
High school riot in Venezuela00:02
COMEDY / Spinning more than a line: Tristan Davies on the surreal ramblings of Eddie Izzard at the Shaw Theatre00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Rural suburbia flying high: Andrew Brown overcomes his nerves to enjoy an aerial view of Britain's fastest-growing urban area00:02
Leaders clash on 'pensions warnings'00:02
The happiness and the 'horror': Guides: Several notable former Guides tell Rachel Borrill about their memories of knot-tying and campfires00:02
View from City Road: Fighter project flies into fog00:02
WPP's talks with banks yield 'no agreement'00:02
Out of the West: Candidates court the demagogues of the airwaves00:02
Admission in Reso kidnap00:02
Letter: Doctors will follow where dentists lead00:02
Diary: July00:02
Rugby League: Fox takes lead in supporting cast00:02
Leading Article: Rights and common sense00:02
MUSICALS / A lot of fuss about nothing?00:02
MUSICALS / American tragedy: Robert Cushman on Kiss of the Spider Woman in Toronto00:02
Sotheby's offer oversubscribed00:02
Charge against De Klerk 'false'00:02
Protesters trap Norwegian whaler: Greenpeace members have chained themselves to a ship in protest at a decision to resume whale-hunting00:02
The National Union of Mineworkers annual conference in Scarborough:: Martin Whitfield looks back on the Scargill decade and weighs up the state of the union00:02
Sub-standard fertility clinics refused licences (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Military intervention, not dithering, is needed in Yugoslavia00:02
EC farm ministers approve radical reform measures00:02
The UK presidency of the EC: A two-edged sword to cut the EC jungle00:02
Rowing / Henly Royal Regatta: Notts County in search of a double first: Hugh Matheson on the Henley Royal Regatta, which starts today00:02
Guides stick to single-sex tradition00:02
Sport in Short: Drugs in sport00:02
Society buys Sumitomo mortgages00:02
Rouble floated to ease West's fears00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Sabatini left in dark on brink of victory00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Navratilova still defying youth after all these years: Paul Hayward on the enduring qualities of a veteran champion in her 20th Wimbledon00:02
Obituary: The Marquess of Bath00:02
Sacking for long hair ruled unfair00:02
HIV carrier 'responds' to counselling00:02
THEATRE / Between the lines: Actor Michael Maloney on the cool charm of T S Eliot's verse00:02
Banda 'may start reforms'00:02
Troops alert for Boudiaf funeral00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker's early win00:02
Knives plea00:02
Cricket: Oxford quick to lose the initiative00:02
Obituary: Sir James Stirling00:02
Architecture: Final vision of a maverick draughtsman: Sir James Stirling's last great project was as powerful and imaginative as ever. Shortly before he died, he invited Richard Bryant to Germany for a guided tour00:02
Lowndes Lambert up by 26%00:02
South Western in gas venture00:02
MUSIC / Thorson & Thurber - ICA, London SW100:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Health worries for Forget: Ian Tasker assesses form for today's men's quarter-finals00:02
What will we do without Carlo?: Politicians may welcome his departure, but David Nicholson-Lord says our environment needed Carlo Ripa di Meana's protection00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Code set for charities' fund-raising00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Jobs scramble00:02
Burma frees 92 political prisoners00:02
Michael Foot and Neil Kinnock00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Quotes of the day00:02
The UK presidency of the EC: The Union Flag in charge: a waiter at The British Restaurant during the Maastricht summit last December00:02
Talks raise hopes in dentists' pay dispute00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Letter: A good lesson on schooling00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Yesterday's results00:02
Commentary: Latest episode in a TV farce00:02
Letter: A woman's place in the Labour Party00:02
Minke found in abundance00:02
Yemen appeals for refugee aid00:02
MP questions links between Frost and Birt00:02
Drugs raid00:02
Shamir remarks on autonomy 'misinterpreted'00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Blockbuster bust up00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Lamb in the mood00:02
Leotard slips on climb to French political summit00:02
Germans quit fighter project00:02
Law Report: Undercover evidence and confession inadmissible: Regina v Bryce - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)(Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Macpherson and Mr Justice Turner), 26 June 199200:02
MUSICALS / A couple of swells: John Lyttle meets Comden and Green, legendary writers of On the Town00:02
Ealing sale00:02
Sport in Short: Cycling00:02
DANCE / The first fine careful rapture: Judith Mackrell on the Berlin Ballet and Rambert Dance Company in London00:02
Collor in ordeal by television00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Cricket: Well-kept secret of Waqar's delivery: Martin Johnson looks at one of the principal dangers facing England's batsmen in the third Test, which starts tomorrow at Old Trafford00:02
'Vanity Fair' editor to head literary magazine00:02
Commentary: Lamont plays to the Brussels rules00:02
Father who killed baby gets life00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: Why Docklands gets the lion's share00:02
Petrol price cut00:02
Labour votes promised for Maastricht00:02
Lady Thatcher at the Lords for her introduction yesterday with her sponsors, Lord Boyd-Carpenter and Lord Joseph, both former Conservative ministers00:02
Pupils face tests on Shakespeare and spelling at 1400:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Sailing: Smith left by Heiner: Stuart Alexander reports on the Lymington Cup00:02
Banks join in foreign exchange venture00:02
Motor Racing: Racing's ultimate roadie00:02
View from City Road: Lonrho begins to open up00:02
Director is banned over safety case00:02
Football: Denmark's windfall00:02
Delay on BCCI report attacked00:02
Murder reward00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Obituary: Sir James Stirling00:02
Media: Clowns can't sell to Swedes or Germans: As world advertising makes its awards, Martin Rosenbaum explores the problems of promoting crisps in Italy and the Big Mac in Paris00:02
Market Report: Americans lift the gloom after downgradings00:02
Staff suspended00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Smoking by mothers 'kills 4,000 foetuses'00:02
A distorted self-image that can lead to death: Anorexia00:02
Rugby Union: Back on track for a berth in senior side: Steve Bale reports from Whangarei on the compact and courageous England B flanker who is primed for promotion00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Leading Article: Unionists lift taboo on talking00:02
Column Eight: Crisis, what crisis?00:02
Cricket: Handsford's trial all worthwhile00:02
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