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Post Office drops pension 'incentive'00:02
Climber killed00:02
Leading Article: Legacies of Germany's past00:02
Letter: Job cuts do not mean death knell for Barts00:02
Hockey: Slough strike England's first medal: Bronze is the reward after shoot-out in European Club Championship00:02
Aznar puts Gonzalez on defensive: Second television debate in Spanish election campaign falls flat00:02
Obituary: Ted Garrett00:02
Letter: Many people worse off than the Palestinians00:02
NHS 'can give lower priority to smokers'00:02
Staff warn 2,000 job cuts will damage Pru: Insurance giant to change emphasis from door-to-door collection of premiums to selling new policies00:02
Aid workers murdered in Bosnia00:02
Kidnap charge00:02
Out of South Africa: ANC surprised when an old foe turns out to be a friend00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Scottish fishermen blockade three harbours in quota row00:02
Health Update: Homoeopathic study00:02
Letter: Human rights activists face death in Kashmir00:02
Family challenges 'biased' verdict: Murdered teacher's mother calls on John Major to intervene over 'lenient' sentence00:02
A brush with death for 'Superman': Phil Davison in Madrid describes the latest adventures of a larger-than-life Spanish businessman who is determined to humble the establishment00:02
Letter: The plane facts about motorway tolls00:02
Letter: Negative portrayal angers disadvantaged school pupils00:02
Birthdays00:02
Mortgage tax relief policy is shelved: Liberal Democrats' spring conference00:02
Commodities: Price pacts crumble at last00:02
Obituary: Derek Hersey00:02
Today's Number: 62500:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
TELEVISION / Critical Eye00:02
Pembroke: Canny game among the frozen food00:02
Leading Article: Time to squeak up for the misunderstood British bat00:02
Obituary: Lt-Col Sir Martin Gilliat00:02
For whom the Angelus bell tolls: Correction00:02
Psion rides out the bumps: The computer firm has lessons for market newcomers, Tom Stevenson reports00:02
Golf: Mastery of Langer runs rivals ragged: Masters champion remains in the fast lane on the Burma Road as James fails to keep up with the pace at the Volvo PGA00:02
Letter: Depression in old age need not go untreated00:02
Man shot dead 'in drugs row'00:02
Unmarried parents likely to be poorer00:02
Portillo's review could mark end of welfare state: Ministers consider privatisation plans for benefits and insurance00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: When never is not long enough00:02
Spaced-out Indian guru fails to return to life as promised: After 21 days on ice, the body of the 'Marxist godman' shows signs of being just another corpse00:02
Innocent 'at risk' under plea bargains: Report warns formal system could lead to miscarriages of justice00:02
Bardot miffs Marseille Muslims00:02
A dangerous job at the Exchequer00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Law Report: Test of illegal entry to United Kingdom: Regina v Nailie and another - House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Lowry, Lord Browne-Wilkinson, Lord Slynn of Hadley and Lord Woolf), 26 May 199300:02
Diary: Curtain twitchers under scrutiny00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The velvet underground, with paws for thought: 'Duncton Stone' - William Horwood: HarperCollins, 15.99 pounds00:02
Proof that pressure works on Peking: The West's hand in dealing with China has never been stronger, says Isabel Hilton00:02
Sinking feeling00:02
Toddler dies00:02
Triumphant Tapie rides on Marseilles' new pride: Victory at home and abroad for the city's football team has revived the community, and the political fortunes of its controversial president00:02
Health Update: Relief on tape00:02
Bungled chance to help shoppers buy green00:02
The fly on the wall has to tread very carefully: Making a film about social workers and their clients caused Peter Carr a certain amount of heart-searching00:02
More arrests in Mexican shooting00:02
Holiday rape00:02
Major 'on probation for the next 12 months': Tory doubts about the Prime Minister are resurfacing. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Comtemporary Art Market: 'Book of Dead' injects new life into abstracts00:02
Father says schoolgirl knew killer00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Best Kept Village judge attacks prissy 'Aga louts': Former townies and retired army officers accused of tainting contest by imposing suburban values on rural areas. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Football: Rees loses fight against cancer00:02
ART / The still, small voice of turmoil: Andrew Graham-Dixon studies small objects of desire in the work of Giorgio Morandi00:02
Health: When action man risks running into trouble: Activity holidays are booming, but they can be hazardous. Stanley Slaughter looks at ways of getting fit00:02
Forthright minister who attracts controversy: Rhys Williams profiles Michael Mates, the ex-Army officer at the centre of many political conflicts00:02
RADIO / Accusations and guilt00:02
China executes panda skin sellers00:02
Cycling: Vogels pipped on final climb: Australian falls to a hill too far as Danish student digs deep00:02
Football / Play Off: Swindon lifted by Hoddle's husbandry: An unsettling sense of deja vu as Wembley proves an unhappy hunting ground for Leicester00:02
Canoeing: British canoeing's marathon men round the canal turn on a demanding cross-country adventure00:02
Confidence up in May: Survey shows stronger consumer buying plans00:02
Hunt to fight EC directive: Legal challenge to planned 48-hour week00:02
Rugby Union: Twitch in the tale for Lions00:02
Letter: Negative portrayal angers disadvantaged school pupils00:02
Obituary: Sun Ra00:02
Letter: Morse men's bravery is undiminished00:02
Clinton defies critics to honour dead: President's attendance at memorial during weekend of ceremonies boosts standing with military Clinton defies critics to honour dead00:02
Lasmo to sell Italian assets00:02
Health Update: Taking DIY too far00:02
De Klerk meets Mandela to spur talks00:02
Cricket: Reeve engineers right result00:02
Rite of passage that commands a high price: Parents in Ireland are concerned about a ceremony that has become a children's fashion show - the First Communion. Alan Murdoch reports00:02
Turkish forces kill 68 Kurdish guerrillas in week-long action00:02
Cricket: Warne warning for England: Clinical tourists record fourth win00:02
Off-duty soldier killed by IRA booby-trap bomb: Car attack follows widely-condemned shooting of Catholic pensioner at his Belfast home00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Football / World Cup: Fifa considers three-point win00:02
Obituary: Dr Roy Grinker00:02
Race attack victims talk of 'exacting revenge': Adrian Bridge spoke to Turks in Berlin about the hardening desire for vengeance after last weekend's murders in Solingen00:02
Germany's angry Turks fight back: Marchers clash with police as teenager is arrested over firebomb killings00:02
People: Queen seeks tea and sympathy at Waterloo00:02
Bosnian Muslims capture strategic mountain heights: Serbs warn of retaliation against Sarajevo if offensive continues Bosnian Muslims capture strategic mountain heights00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rouble drops still further00:02
Leading Article: A new pragmatism in Europe00:02
Hoover gets sucked into a blockage over free air tickets dispute00:02
Football: Taylor girding himself to discard Gascoigne00:02
Letter: Human rights activists face death in Kashmir00:02
Cambodia 'votes rigged'00:02
Health Update: Heart attack help is just a phone call away00:02
A wild Irish weekend with three men and a booby00:02
Racing: Armiger leaves clear run for Tenby: Commander In Chief will be the Derby favourite's supporting act as Henry Cecil ends the uncertainty for punters00:02
Health: Now it's standing room only at the antenatal clinic: Maggie Brown attended the prestigious King's College Hospital during her pregnancy, but it fell far short of her expectations00:02
Italy's old guard humiliated in election: Swing to new parties gives foretaste of poll earthquake expected across the country00:02
Holy Grail or poisoned chalice?: Science is revealing the blueprint for a human being. But humanity means more than genetics, warns Tom Wilkie00:02
Health Update: Girls and glue ear00:02
Where are they now?: Ernie Johnson00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Zaire 'deploying troops with Unita'00:02
Brazil police 'commit murder'00:02
Sporting Digest: Diving00:02
Cricket: Igglesden rises again for the Ashes: England spring first Test surprise00:02
Deportation order gives mother an impossible choice: Abeke Ajani faces deportation but cannot take her ill daughter to Nigeria with her. Heather Mills reports00:02
Creativity: Forty-two ways to use a number00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
THEATRE / The missing link: Jeffrey Wainwright on Poison Pen in Manchester00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Police action to halt New Age festival cost pounds 500,000: Bank holiday marked by travellers' motorway protest, wind, rain and the arrival of a Pacific swift00:02
Minford urges rate cut: Monetarist warns Clarke that recovery is fragile00:02
Letter: UK must resist tax on art imports00:02
Sailing: Breezy bow for Galicia00:02
Chess: Contender Kramnik00:02
Cricket: Caddick causes panic00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Fears grow over SEC threat to Zeneca rights00:02
Solzhenitsyn 'to return to Russia soon'00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Accountancy & Management: Reaching out to the next generation: Roger Trapp on the methods of a priest turned business guru00:02
Obituary: Billy Conn00:02
Obituary: John Ludlow Gould00:02
Tennis: Siddall lines up her 'dream match': Navratilova launches Wimbledon campaign on Kent courts00:02
Pilgrims visit with Gaddafi's blessing: Sarah Helm reports from Jerusalem on agonising among the left wing on its role in the pursuit of peace, and a sudden friendly gesture from Libya00:02
US urges drive for Gatt accord00:02
SA wild card that can change game: Mass police raids on the Pan-Africanist Congress reveal fears about its populist potential, writes Benjamin Pogrund00:02
Mates defends help to Nadir: Minister issues statement but fails to silence Commons critics00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Tennis: Tennis results from the French Open00:02
Pakistani PM offers Bhutto talks: Sharif woos opposition leader to win her support in a messy power struggle00:02
Rumours that Serrano might step down00:02
Tennis: Edberg gets back into his stride: Swede takes a tentative step towards a full set of Grand Slam titles00:02
Interview: Andrew - His True Story (he's rich and happy): The public think he got closer than anyone to the truth about Diana. Now he's changing subjects00:02
They cremated her, I celebrated her00:02
Speaker accused00:02
Obituary: Brian Raymond00:02
Cricket: Tufnell takes his turn00:02
Ambulance death00:02
Health Update: A pain in the back00:02
OPERA / Driven right off the rails: Stephen Walsh on Howard Davies's Eugene Onegin00:02
SAS slashes value of Midland holding: Scandinavian write-down cuts valuation of Sir Michael Bishop's airline to pounds 62.5m00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Health Update: New view on anorexia00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Missing student00:02
Smaller Companies: Strong potential but high risk in Phonelink issue00:02
Israeli peaceniks fear sinking into shadows: Sarah Helm reports from Jerusalem on agonising among the left wing on its role in the pursuit of peace, and a sudden friendly gesture from Libya00:02
Tibetan monks lead prayers and chants in day of protest00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Too much of a woman for the boys in blue00:02
June Diary00:02
Court Circular00:02
Irish tour begins00:02
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