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Take the money - and confess: Party treasurers must disclose their sources to the voters, argues Tim Jackson00:02
Letter: A poetic communion00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Border 'going for the jugular'00:02
Dawning of reality as travellers miss out on Stonehenge: Peace has returned to the ancient site that became an annual battleground on the summer solstice, writes Alex Renton00:02
Letter: Japanese nuclear waste at Thorp00:02
Racing: Intrepidity ducks the Irish option: The Oaks winner will miss the weekend's Classic and avoid the leading colts until the autumn00:02
Nigerian court to hear appeal00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
The new masters00:02
Israeli minister faces graft charges00:02
MUSIC / Making an exhibition of itself: Stephen Johnson visits Aldeburgh00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Quotes of the Day00:02
County Cricket: Haynes takes bow in Bath farce: Somerset run out of players00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Shoppers injured as axeman runs amok: Man surrenders after 'motiveless' attack00:02
Mates and Kennedy: the plots thicken00:02
Football: Forest keep Pearce and approach Collymore: Southend accept pounds 2.2m offer for striker while Barmby decides to stay at Spurs and Football League investigate Ardiles move00:02
Invesco pay-offs to former directors under fire00:02
The Welsh turn to Swiss know-how to aid their war on rampant rhododendrons00:02
A timely review00:02
A bombshell for London's drivers: The City may soon be a car-free zone. But it took the IRA to prompt new thinking, says Christian Wolmar00:02
Norcros adds new faces to its board00:02
Basketball: Jordan comes up trumps on court: Game's greatest player causes concern despite inspiring NBA hat-trick: Ken Jones reports on the Chicago Bulls legend who loves to take risks even when he is not playing00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Lendl works hard on his opening lines: After a series of humiliating early exits in recent tournaments, the Czech-born American reached the second round yesterday00:02
Clarke urged to give tax relief for housing to rent: Environment ministers want to revive the private sector. Colin Brown reports00:02
People: Everyone's writing to Dear Bill00:02
Cost-cutting puts Renold back in black00:02
High Court rules legal aid cuts package is lawful: Law Society considers appeal, claiming that millions will be denied access to justice00:02
Muslims' knives out for Izetbegovic: Bosnian President seen as too inflexible following Serb-Croat deal on partition00:02
Health: How Dr Long can make you Mr Big: A Chinese technique for lengthening the penis is proving a huge success for a plastic surgeon in South Africa. John Carlin reports00:02
Rush-hour car bombs kill seven in Madrid: Explosions thought to be Eta's response to the jailing of its leaders and the failure of its political wing at the polls00:02
France pushes key rates below Germany's: Dollar's sharp rise continues - German worries increase despite slowing in money supply growth00:02
Homes in the sun attract MPs: Politicians have bought villas in a republic not recognised by Britain, writes Esther Oxford00:02
No thanks00:02
Rival for Kohl00:02
Bossi predicts march towards federalism: Success in mayoral polls has boosted Northern League ambitions, writes Patricia Clough in Rome00:02
Pounds 1m drugs forfeit00:02
County Cricket: Gower returns for a journey into jeopardy00:02
Heseltine's health00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Leading Article: A disturbing admission in the High Court00:02
Treadmill that weakens good government00:02
Ruling upheld00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Health Update: Patients urged to check X-ray safety00:02
Private goes a little public: Lisa Vaughan reports on a new mood at Britain's most exclusive banks00:02
Business as usual as rebels threaten Azeri capital: The army will not fight, the MPs have given in. Andrew Higgins sees a strange civil war in Baku00:02
Milosevic supporter nominated as Yugoslav president00:02
Accountancy and Management: 'Make the audit an inside job': The Scots propose downgrading the role of external auditors. Roger Trapp reports00:02
Backhouse did not receive compensation for losing post: Henderson annual report reveals contrast in directors' pay-offs00:02
Health Update: Vitamins research00:02
Jobless find work on offer at local pub00:02
British Steel losses increase to pounds 149m: Reduction in European capacity needed as outlook remains fragile, says chairman00:02
Radio 1 chief goes00:02
Britons at bottom of the style league00:02
Bottom Line: Thorn's musical movement is the prelude to a demerger00:02
Creativity: Towering advice for Europhobes00:02
Insurance premiums to rise further00:02
Letter: Out of Hackney00:02
Administrator to sue former MCC advisers: Price Waterhouse: Correction00:02
Croatia faces threat of sanctions by West: EC leaders in Copenhagen urge Bosnian President to return to negotiating table00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Delors unveils hi-tech plan to create new jobs: Commission President sets out ambitious scheme for fighting 'Eurosclerosis'00:02
EC may keep out 'problem' countries: Britain and France make common cause on enlargement and against a European superstate00:02
Obituary: Shirley Robin Letwin00:02
Pembroke: Southern comfort00:02
Divorce rate linked to women working: European survey shows more British marriages end in failure00:02
The Bluffer's Briefing: Yorkshire00:02
BAT offshoot wins landmark US judgment00:02
Obituary: Louis Jacquinot00:02
Thorn EMI sells light fittings arm: Focus narrows as Middle Eastern group pays pounds 162m for business00:02
Stabbing case boy cleared in landmark ruling: Appeal court's declaration of innocence deals fresh blow to criminal justice system00:02
Malawi change00:02
Football: Iraq ready for pitch battles00:02
Racing: Brier leads Plate weights00:02
Poll accepted00:02
Obituary: Patrick Crosse00:02
Pickers muscle in on bumper cockle harvest: Michael Prestage on a shellfish bonanza in South Wales that has led to violence00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Maybe the sun dances, maybe saucers fly: The dancing sun - Desmond Seward: Macmillan, pounds 17.5000:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sailing: Start costs Southworth00:02
Health Update: Oil fails the test00:02
Obituary: Keith Lester00:02
View from City Road: The Bundesbank has not shed its mantle yet00:02
Letter: Raising party funds00:02
Letter: How Russia preaches peace while threatening its small neighbour states00:02
Gulf war equipment may have ended up in Bosnia00:02
Chess: Entertainment and information00:02
Touts await Royal opening: Plans to control Buckingham Palace ticket sales appear flawed00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Sabatini shows her shaky side: Edberg made to toil against Canadian qualifier00:02
Health Update: Malaria safeguard00:02
Assurance given in hunt for gay men's killer00:02
Market Report: Rate cut hopes bring a three-month high00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Cricket / Second Test: May the spinners' role long continue00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
View from City Road: British Steel remains a hefty gamble00:02
Lamplugh sister00:02
Court Circular00:02
Health: Profile of a sexual sadist: FBI studies may help police hunting the London serial killer, says Raj Persaud00:02
Dispute over Co-op Bank job losses: Redundancies break agreement, union says00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Councils plan revives Yorkshire Ridings: Ngaio Crequer studies a scheme which could lead to the abolition of Humberside County Council as all-purpose authorities replace two-tier structure00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Agassi able to revel on return to limelight: Defending champion shrugs off tendinitis00:02
Wimbledon begins amid tight security: Strawberries may cost 10p more, but the touts have knocked pounds 3,800 off a pair of centre court tickets. Rhys Williams reports00:02
County Cricket: Broad barrier blocks Yorkshire's advance: Gloucestershire draw encouragement00:02
View from City Road: Brands not investors' only concerns00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Voluntary efforts00:02
Just about a tenner's worth of this, that and the other00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Leading Article: Bumpy road for our travellers00:02
Lib Dems question use of offshore donations00:02
Where are they now? Pancho Gonzalez00:02
Shady crackdown00:02
Judo: Dismissal 'unfair'00:02
Gunshots killed Waco men00:02
Renoir sells for pounds 5.7m and brings cheer to market: Dealers cautiously welcome London season of Impressionist art sales00:02
Not just a midsummer night's dream: Chris Salewicz discovers that modern Druids find much more in their beliefs than strange costumes and summer gatherings at Stonehenge00:02
County Cricket: Robinson survives Pringle's purge: Nottinghamshire put it down to inexperience00:02
Obituary: Ernest Hawkins00:02
European interest rate cuts reflect weaker mark00:02
Health Update: Cough medicine00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Foster sets the British standard: Home trio advance to second round: Trevor Haylett reports on a hat-trick of wins for British men in the first round of the singles00:02
Cameraman shot00:02
West Bromwich profits up00:02
Nation cuts sugar and fat intake00:02
Man wins sex claim against male colleague: Tribunal ruling in harassment case brought by guard sets a precedent00:02
Cricket / Second Test: England in free fall amid Dexter's lunar tunes: Chairman of selectors looks to the stars after Australia's slow bowlers condemn Gooch's men to their seventh consecutive defeat00:02
Bristol & West to sell agencies00:02
Health Update: Fertility finding00:02
Birthdays00:02
Health: Averting the final crack-up - Fiona Webster explains why Oxford may change its 100-year-old exam system00:02
Inside Parliament: Lyell parries claims of conduct unbecoming: Attorney General questioned on Nadir case - Redwood announces more jobs for Wales - Clash over nuclear test ban in defence debate00:02
RADIO / The kids are all right: Robert Hanks on declining morality00:02
Sporting Digest: Drugs in sport00:02
St Catherine's College, Oxford00:02
Tory embarrassment over funding deepens: Mr Richard Ryder: Correction00:02
Out of India: Science of the lamp is used to cast a sinister shadow00:02
Friendly societies may be set for comeback: New welfare schemes recommended00:02
Fortune favours royalty on billion-dollar question00:02
Diary00:02
County Cricket Round-up: Watkin's reminder: Glamorgan move up to the top00:02
Kiev compromise00:02
British defence equipment 'diverted to Iraq': Thatcher given detailed reports about arms deals, inquiry told. David Connett reports00:02
Aboriginal idea00:02
Bottom Line: Don't pass up Devro00:02
Refinancing and tool sell-offs boost Elliott00:02
Heseltine's career hit by heart attack00:02
Golf: Record Entry for Sandwich00:02
Egyptians suffer as government ignores a nasty little conflict: Robert Fisk in Cairo visited a young victim of terrorism, and wondered what it will take to stem the rising tide of violence00:02
Leading Article: Europe must face reality00:02
Health: Fatal fruit of a family tree: A new book contains vital questions for your parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles. Their answers could help to save your life, reports Jerome Burne00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Today's Number: 1600:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
The Daily Poem: The Vanguard Angel00:02
Space shuttle lifts off on satellite rendezvous mission00:02
Man shot by motorcyclist00:02
Confidence of consumers takes a dive: Trade figures show slight improvement00:02
Nadir gave Mates draft for plea to Attorney: Fowler will offer to repay pounds 440,000 from Nadir as expectations grow that minister will resign00:02
Letter: Labour's opportunity in Christchurch00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Alexon suspension fuels rights talk00:02
Letter: How Russia preaches peace while threatening its small neighbour states00:02
Rebels' leader prepares to make bid for power in Japan: Hata cultivates Socialists but says they must abandon radical policies00:02
Prostitute's last hours outlined to court00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
MUSIC / Taste, not waste: Nicholas Williams on the 'Summer Solstice' at the Conway Hall00:02
TELEVISION / Out of their trees: Birds don't do it. Bees don't do it. But educated apes can do it. Thomas Sutcliffe watches Horizon00:02
China cuts back taxes after peasant protests00:02
Letter: Nourishment needed for the life of the mind00:02
Pay increase for Sir John Egan00:02
England crash to seventh Test defeat running00:02
Mao's diamonds00:02
Nadir 'funded trips by Friends' MP pressed over Nadir links: Tim Kelsey reports on a Tory being urged to reconsider his position00:02
Letter: Male readership for Virago's offerings00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
IRA bombs alert00:02
Golf: Janzen books Cup place while Watson ponders: A burgeoning talent takes Baltusrol course by storm: Tim Glover on a US Open that was dominated by nostalgia and a new face00:02
Cricket: Second Cornhill Test Scoreboard00:02
'Jurassic Park' given PG rating: Censors warn parents of 'disturbing scenes'00:02
Cycling: Kazakhs on attack00:02
Law Report: Regulations for legal aid cuts upheld: Regina v the Lord Chancellor, Ex parte the Law Society - Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Neill and Mr Justice Mantell), 21 June 199300:02
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