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Rugby Union: Canada edge out fractious France00:02
Healthy garlic00:02
Capital Gains: Requiem for a friend00:02
50th Anniversary of D-Day: 2,000 ships set sail for new invasion00:02
Racing Commentary: Arms fends off British raiders: The French Derby proves a double-edged weapon for those who argue for major changes to the Epsom original00:02
UN aid goes to landmine makers: Exclusive: Awarding of clearance contracts to producers means they are being paid twice00:02
Letter: Evidence of a ritual abuse survivor00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Diamond jubilee meeting of Morris dancers00:02
Birthdays00:02
Cycling: Pantani reduces Russian's race lead00:02
MUSIC / The man who tuned the piano: Michael Nyman Band, Bath Festival00:02
'Awful school' awaits the Iron Lady: Esther Oxford meets a head taking her skills northwards after turning round one of Tower Hamlets' worst schools00:02
Science: Ten out of ten for star quality: Things are looking up for stargazers thanks to a new imaging system, says Bernadine Coverley00:02
Nasreen hunted00:02
HIV man in sacking row gets new job00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Saatchi to put chairman on shorter-term contract00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Golf: Faldo triumphs in play-off: Montgomerie and Langer made to rue missed opportunities at Belgian Open00:02
Science: No workplace like home: Telecommuting is saving companies millions. But how do workers deal with terminal loneliness? Danny Penman reports00:02
Man, 82, beaten00:02
Window damage00:02
Bacteria in US00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
For the love of old books: The enthusiast00:02
Etc . . .: Five white cotton T-shirts00:02
Leading Article: Slumming it privately with a mortgage00:02
Tale takes twist as black beasts find new pastures to prowl00:02
Migration study00:02
Ballet director attacks teaching00:02
Rugby Union: England whirlwind levels Springboks: Heroic Andrew inspires a perfect performance to sweep a stunned South Africa aside in the first Test00:02
Ambulances failing emergency targets00:02
Tennis: Sampras stalked again00:02
Victims challenge rising racism00:02
Arms-makers win clearance contract in Mozambique00:02
Saddam's heavy hand00:02
Gaddafi's call00:02
Golf: James eager to progress to the professional ranks: Sherry thwarted in Amateur Championship as practice sessions pay profitable dividends for victor00:02
Sheep lined up to revive heath00:02
Boxing: Welsh ring master waits00:02
Drif's guide to London second-hand book shops (CORRECTED)00:02
Cricket / First Test: Decisive DeFreitas derails New Zealand: All-rounder's performance undermines tourists' resistance and puts England on verge of an innings victory00:02
Tennis: Bates is beaten in straight sets by fit-again Forget00:02
CBI seeks pounds 3bn education reforms: Employers seek twice as many graduates to keep industry competitive. Wendy Berliner reports00:02
REVIEW / Hour after hour they ponder the warm field00:02
Athletics: Denmark predicts a record summer00:02
A Britain still at war with Germany00:02
Letter: Chester seen from the inside00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Leading Article: Digging in again on a moral minefield00:02
Another great idea that got lost: Most pedestrians shouldn't be let out on the street00:02
BOOK REVIEW / High wind that subsided into gentility: 'Richard Hughes' - Richard Perceval Graves: Andre Deutsch, 20 pounds00:02
Letter: Queer logic00:02
Beaten, but unbowed00:02
Gibraltar trio's families turn to higher court00:02
Flame of revolutionary faith still burning in Iran: Fundamentalists' hand is strengthened when economic failure is blamed on Rafsanjani, writes Charles Richards from Tehran00:02
On Theatre00:02
Letter: Queer logic00:02
Football: Campbell points England to final00:02
The darkest hour of the week: an old soldier remembers00:02
True Gripes: My smoke, my fire: Light up or leave me alone00:02
Rallying: Wilson in home double00:02
Letter: Leave it till the baby is born00:02
Science: Down to earth - safely: Parachutes that enable damaged small planes to land safely could be developed to save plummeting jumbo jets. Tony Newton reports00:02
Angry Delors00:02
Yemeni accusation00:02
Bitter harvest from killing fields: For the Mechem chief, mines mean money; but not for an Angolan woman. Karl Maier reports00:02
Tennis / French Open: Bruguera towers above tired Berasategui: The baseliner from Barcelona scales new hights in the men's final of the French Open to defeat his compatriot00:02
Cricket: Such and Hick display great control: England's spinners come into their own during first Test against New Zealand - Henry Blofeld is entranced by an entertaining and enlightening duel on an old-fashioned pitch00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Stolen car death00:02
Surgical strike would calm markets00:02
She washed that man right out of her hair: A year ago, Mary Pierce was a nervy tennis prodigy with a serious parent problem. Now she is the biggest hitter on the women's circuit. Alain Deflassieux reports00:02
Football: More strife for Spurs00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Sailing / Whitbread Round the World Race: Sea changes ahead for an inspirational event: Stuart Alexander reviews the high drama of the high-seas spectacle and charts its future course00:02
On Cinema00:02
I teach, therefore I must suffer: Susan Elkin wonders why teachers make do with, and are perversely proud of, bad conditions00:02
Bingo halls demand jackpot rise to pounds 250,00000:02
Leading Article: Major loses hold of middle ground00:02
Racing: Street retires00:02
The day the dream began to die: D-Day marked the beginning of an Allied victory but the end of the 'Dunkirk spirit', says Paul Addison00:02
Diary: 6-12 June00:02
Squash: Horner in bronze age00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Unrepentant Ollie North comes swaggering back00:02
Sunday Roundup: Yesterday's City pages00:02
Football: Czechs bring the Irish fans back to earth: Charlton in good spirits despite home defeat that exposes defensive deficiencies00:02
Lobbyists furious over blocked property bill00:02
Mexico threat00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Suspicious blaze00:02
Hospital to tackle high death rate from strokes00:02
For the love of old books: The guide00:02
MUSIC / Playing the system: In Britain, buskers are lumped in with pigeons and beggars; nuisances to be moved on. In New York, they take them so seriously they even audition them. Naseem Khan reports00:02
ADRENALIN / On the rocks: On the face of it, rock-climbing looks like good character-building fun. Until you start the climb, warns Dolly Dhingra00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Racing: For the notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Detainees 'riot'00:02
Football: Weber warms up for finals with five-goal debut: Croatian exile in striking start for Belgium00:02
Clark denies love child claim00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Victims, losers or heroes?00:02
Author savages 'dithering' Clinton: 'Watergate' reporter's book portrays American President as weak, indecisive and dependent on his wife00:02
Letter: D-Day: a benchmark of barbarity and intransigence00:02
Thousands walk for 'Quilts of Love' Aids memorial00:02
Buzz off] Vanish] Scram] Scarper]00:02
Refugees 'forced vessel to leave Cuba'00:02
Motorcycling: Hislop does it his way00:02
Out of China: Chinese work out answer to mystery of longevity00:02
Rugby Union: England cause chaos for SA00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Lara fails but Warwickshire go top00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Soap powder row still bubbling: P&G renews criticism of Unilever detergent00:02
Dorrell fails to calm City fears over dividends: Warning that higher taxes on pension fund returns would undermine market00:02
Science: A subcontinent learns to sell its software skills: Britain is making more use of India's IT expertise, says Lynne Curry00:02
Letter: D-Day: a benchmark of barbarity and intransigence00:02
Cricket / First Test: Illingworth tempting fate00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Practising the art of foreign exposure: Germany's management culture is shrugging off its closed image by going cosmopolitan. John Eisenhammer reports00:02
Letter: Evidence of a ritual abuse survivor00:02
Chinese figures00:02
Grand Met puts sip of brewing history up for sale: Fresh attempt to find buyer for 300-year-old Truman site in East End00:02
Dear Ken Bird: Why do you have to wreck our lives? A mother of a family of commuters tells the head of the West Anglia & Great Northern rail line to stop tampering with train timetables00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
N Yemen bombs Aden refinery00:02
On Music00:02
Women 'give housework low priority'00:02
Mother of shot PC meets Gaddafi00:02
Bomblet casts doubt on export policy00:02
Athletics: Backley and Hill sparkle00:02
Chinook crash was accident, officials say00:02
Racing: Dunwoody rests on laurels00:02
Letter: D-Day: a benchmark of barbarity and intransigence00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Stages in the Liberation of France00:02
Centrefold: Life: the pictures: First London outing in over a decade for Cartier-Bresson00:02
Firebomb charge00:02
Rugby Union: Townsend feels heat for Scotland's defeat00:02
Kurdish leaders make peace in Iraq: Hugh Pope reports from Arbil in Iraqi Kurdistan on a historic reconciliation between two guerrilla rivals00:02
A clinic on the back of a truck: Anna Pavord joined a medical team that matched Guyana's annual health budget in three weeks00:02
West finds riches in deadly mine trade: China, US and Britain fought off an export ban proposed by humanitarian organisations. Leonard Doyle reports (CORRECTED)00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
German junior partners fight for political life00:02
Today's Number: 91,12300:02
Sporting Digest: Gymnastics00:02
Bhutto freed00:02
Motor Racing: Unser makes it three in a row00:02
Ethiopians vote00:02
3.5m pounds cannabis haul00:02
Ford chairman hurt00:02
Credit demand slows in wake of tax rises00:02
Woman takes legal action over bullies00:02
Hungarian suspicions linger as Horn is backed00:02
Science: Kudos and chaos in a cancer breakthrough: The long-awaited discovery of a gene that causes breast tumours may cause as many problems as it solves, says Jon Turney00:02
Major denies 'scare story' of plan for VAT on food: Assurance limits scope for Budget tax rises00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Duke's Head00:02
Bosnian hope00:02
Tennis: Sanchez Vicario reigns on Pierce's parade: Exultant Spaniard hails a unique French Open double as the darling of the Paris crowd sees her dreams of victory evaporate00:02
Rwanda's tapestry of misery: David Orr reports from Ruhango, where hunger, malaria and dysentery wreak new havoc among the war refugees00:02
In Thing: Test tubes00:02
International Art Market: Impressionism gives way to home-grown realism00:02
The Worst of Times: Stalked by a stranger, for six years: Celia Brayfield talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Letter: Evidence of a ritual abuse survivor00:02
Men living alone00:02
Coales' Notes: The balloon goes up00:02
50th Anniversary of D-Day: RAF raid that can never be forgotten: Aunay-sur-Odon was razed by the British after the Germans had left. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Volley good rescue00:02
Canoeist dies on voyage from Orkney to Shetland00:02
Obituary: Lord Thorneycroft00:02
Day Out00:02
50th Anniversary of D-Day: Town gives rousing welcome as veterans return to Sword Beach: Half a century has not diminished the gratitude of people in Hermanville, writes Will Bennett00:02
Rugby Union: All Black alarm over Japanese 'poaching'00:02
Letter: When the crunch finally comes00:02
Letter: Continuing mysteries of Maastricht00:02
SA's 'first black voter' was a fraud00:02
Rugby Union: Australia found wanting in victory over Irish00:02
The Week Ahead00:02
Beckett likely to run in leadership contest00:02
Pavement cafes campaign wins backing from minister: Historic courtyard could be cleared of cars. David Lister reports00:02
State 'should spend pounds 7bn on private home works': One property in 13 is unfit for habitation00:02
Leadership crisis set to split OECD: European delaying tactics upset Americans as agency bids to become the world's 'jobs doctor'Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in