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Sporting Digest: Skiing00:02
Pillar signs pounds 250m property deal ahead of flotation00:02
Rugby Union: Emergence of Wood a consolation for Ireland00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries (CORRECTED)00:02
American Indians ride again at Little Rock00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
The Week Ahead: Free condoms at Games00:02
Gonzalez party rocked in local poll00:02
Solomon restores ancient kingdom00:02
RSPCA calls for end to battery farming00:02
Chess: Quarter-finals in miniature00:02
Football / World Cup Countdown: Legend of Pele and his partners in prime: How the shooting stars of Brazil reached their zenith in 197000:02
Diary: 13-19 June00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / On Classical Music00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Diet 'key factor in glue ear'00:02
Treasury under pressure to pave way for tax reductions00:02
Golf: Alfredsson triumphant: Briton overhauled by Swede's driving finish00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Fighting rages in Kigali00:02
Millions at risk in expanding dust bowls00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
European Elections: Britain turns to Labour: 3am news: Only Lib Dems' patchy performance saves Tories from European poll wipe-out00:02
Bosnia truce holds00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A new view on one man and his dog: 'Dearest Pet' - Midas Dekkers Tr. Paul Vincent: Verso, 18.95 pounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
US Civil War battles re-enacted in Oxfordshire00:02
Equestrianism: Aspyring gives Tait anxious moments: World champion rattles fences but forces Stark to settle for second place00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Letter: Labour has benefited from adopting Lib Dem policies00:02
Football / World Cup Countdown: Dutch still calling the tune with that same old sweet song: Dick Advocaat remains faithful to the Michels doctrine. Phil Shaw on a coach with a noble mission00:02
Marine swapped guns for glamour: Paul Firth bought himself out of the forces to pursue his dream to become a fashion designer, writes Christopher Bellamy00:02
Austrian 'Yes' boosts EU campaigns00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Sudan town falls00:02
CENTREFOLD / Welcome to the pleasure phone: Art gallery mounts call-box sex card exhibition00:02
European Elections: Tory feud as Europe edges left: More seats lost and another humiliation for Major as voters across the continent punish their governments00:02
Forces winning fight to redeploy staff: Christopher Bellamy looks at efforts to find jobs for the personnel made redundant by successive defence reviews00:02
Zapatistas fight on00:02
The all-party pop music and polling station: Steve Blame tunes in to Vote Europe, MTV's US-inspired campaign to get young people out to the polls00:02
Wanted: a stand-off on interest rates00:02
Obituary: Rabbi Menachem Schneerson00:02
Today's Number: 36000:02
Good Questions: Love counts for nothing00:02
The Daily Poem: Susan Making Damson Jam00:02
Euro vote: how was it for you?: Three would-be MEPs look back on their campaigns Interviews by Isabel Hilton and Angela Lambert00:02
Bhutto to charge former PM00:02
Housing scheme praised for job creation00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Letter: UN's task in the wake of D-Day00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Employers optimistic about jobs00:02
Leading Article: A vote against those in power00:02
Hockey: Bennett's breakthrough: Double boost for England's women ahead of World Cup00:02
Motor Racing: Tracy wins following Mansell's retirement00:02
Letter: A sad sacrifice00:02
Swiss rebuff UN00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
Cannon Assurance to sue C&G over joint mortgage venture00:02
Letter: Future use of hospital endowments00:02
Letter: UN's task in the wake of D-Day00:02
Menopause treatment 'varies by region'00:02
Major urges caution on postal sell-off00:02
Rugby Union: Rowell seeks elite's release00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher demonstrates supremacy: German ace takes chequered flag for fifth time this season as Hill and Coulthard tangle in Williams duel00:02
Tennis: Navratilova's last stand00:02
Leading Article: Let the consumer lead the way on battery eggs00:02
Is that a tear or just a double bass getting into your eye?00:02
Mozzarella maker gets inside help in jail row00:02
Rugby Union: Praise for Wales from beaten hosts: Compliments from Canadian captain00:02
Children become pawns in gypsy camp battle: Parents plan to boycott a village school in protest over an official travellers' site. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Passengers stranded in Channel tunnel train00:02
Anniversaries00:02
MUSIC / Grace notes: Phil Johnson on Stephane Grappelli at the Bath Festival00:02
Court rules against Microsoft00:02
Romanticism but no wickedness00:02
Blair rejects targets on jobs and wages: Leadership favourite supports principle of full employment00:02
Pay plan for nurses rejected by union00:02
Leading Article: Spotlight falls on MI5 secrecy00:02
European Elections: Ruling parties punished across the continent: More seats lost and another humiliation for Major as voters across the continent punish their governments00:02
Out of Cambodia: To stay alive, drive flat out and steer clear of the Khmer Rouge00:02
BEST SELLERS / Top 10 A-Levels00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
REVIEW / The art of seduction, the skill of the tackle00:02
Letter: Shameful failure to respond in Rwanda00:02
Letter: Shaken and stirred by Bond debate00:02
We'll do it our way: Should local festivals stay local?00:02
THEATRE / Bulletins from a class war: Paul Taylor on The Queen and I and Road in a double-bill at the Royal Court, and T W Robertson's Caste at BAC00:02
Life's just one big hoot ..: Bus drivers get to meet all the top people00:02
Mercury forced to slow expansion00:02
Dear Prince Philip: The writer and broadcaster pillories the Duke of Edinburgh for dismissing the existence of 'real' poverty, and warns of a public less ready to take a charitable view of him and his offspring00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Racism top target of new mayor00:02
Rugby Union: Sixteenth Puma enrages poor Scotland: Furore in Argentina00:02
Gloomy view from fund managers00:02
Cricket: Kiwis build confidence: Tourists score freely while Durham share the spoils00:02
Wild things down in the cornfields: Reg Presley thinks that somebody out there is trying to tell us something. Martin Whittaker meets the Trogg turned crop-watcher00:02
Yemen fighting00:02
Golf: Janzen finally prevails over Els: US Open champion finds winning ways prior to defence00:02
Obituary: Edward Kienholz00:02
European Elections: The policies are rejected, the people are still there00:02
Science: The threat that comes from within: Computer crime by staff can destroy small businesses. Steve Homer reports00:02
Racing: Reid favourite00:02
High jinks bridge centuries in the Low Countries00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
'Democracy' pledged as police hunt Abiola00:02
Greek bombers target the tourists: Leonard Doyle reports from Athens on an escalating terror campaign against European and American interests00:02
Science: Gene map is lost in a political minefield: A diabetes research programme is a step towards 'biological apartheid', angry Cornish nationalists tell Peter Dunn00:02
True Gripes: A trolley too far: The coin deposit system is inhuman00:02
Policeman is shot after car chase00:02
US enlists Asian allies for sanctions on Pyongyang00:02
Broadcasters battling to be heard: Applications for four new radio licences in London must be in by the end of this month. Rhys Williams wonders whether the capital already has enough on its dial00:02
Chinese sentenced00:02
Racing: Ascot turns on the water for Turtle: The royal course comes to the aid of the big-race favourite for whom support is evaporating00:02
Question time for the Tories: There will be no easy answers for John Major in the tough days ahead, says Donald Macintyre00:02
Employers criticise teaching of English00:02
Cricket / Round Up: Northamptonshire force tie00:02
Motorists relish old-fashioned joys of the open road00:02
Letter: Race for road deaths?00:02
Letter: UN's task in the wake of D-Day00:02
Coales' Notes: The place where a story ended00:02
Motorcycling: Briton hurt in sidecar accident00:02
Letter: Shaken and stirred by Bond debate00:02
MI5 says 80% of terror plots foiled: Director-General gives Dimbleby lecture00:02
Peter Pringle's America: New York's finest fatties00:02
Birthdays00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Pillars of Hercules00:02
Day Out00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Hospital goes to City for pounds 25m00:02
Tennis: McNeil wins with minimal effort00:02
Enterprise to increase its takeover offer for Lasmo: New document expected to value target's shares at 160p00:02
WH Smith links vote rights with insurance00:02
Happy Anniversary: Trying times for travellers00:02
Future for Thames lies in past: Helen Nowicka looks at a conservation strategy with a vision to protect the river's character00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
BBC strike talk00:02
Detergents 'are bad for health and environment': Study says people wash clothes too often00:02
Baby's body found00:02
The Worst of Times: I thought, this man is crackers: Nicholas Monson talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Norway TV strike00:02
Science / Microbe of the Month: One wedding and a chicken oscar: Salmonella bacteria multiply prodigiously, but it is the initial dosage that is critical, says Bernard Dixon00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Housing dispute leaves 18 children in a semi00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Cycling00:02
Policeman shot00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
A taxing time for the Chinese enterprise: Teresa Poole reports from a remote corner where Peking's attempts to balance its books threaten a factory with bankruptcy00:02
Gaidar's party00:02
Football / World Cup Countdown: Charlton has his options reduced: Injuries afflict Republic of Ireland camp00:02
Letter: Labour has benefited from adopting Lib Dem policies00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Galleries head for south bank00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Five men face jail terms for child sex abuse: Paedophiles convicted after pounds 10m trial00:02
Tennis: Martin just too strong for Sampras: World No 1 puts the blame for modern-day power game on improved physical attributes after losing without dropping his serve00:02
Racing: For the notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow:00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Row over costly meals00:02
Never mind the quality, feel the length: Could you be a back-seat jiver? Monique Roffey hits the road and feels like a mobile phoney00:02
Royal retreats become urban refuges00:02
Job prospects up00:02
Austrians welcome EU with open arms00:02
Engineer charged00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Lubavitcher 'Messiah' dies in New York00:02
Virus plan to track pollution rejected00:02
Breakdown halts train in tunnel00:02
Science: On a butterfly wing and a prayer: Woodland management could still save some of our most attractive insects, says Sanjida O'Connell00:02
Golf: Allenby's nerve holds in play-off: Young Australian secures first European Tour win00:02
Kennedy faces tough battle for re-election: A majority of Massachusetts voters say that, after 32 years, it's time for a new Senator, Patrick Cockburn reports from Boston00:02
Athletics: Black in the winner's enclosure once more: Ladejo loses battle of European 400 metres champions and Christie makes clear his world record intentions00:02
Rugby Union: Revitalised Springboks defy logic to restore pride: South Africa bounce back to level series00:02
Tears flow as the Second Coming is postponed00:02
Lobster ranches could steer fishermen into profit: Laboratory rearing trials prove successful, Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Medals for sale00:02
Motor Racing: Cleland outpaces Radisich00:02
Letter: Labour has benefited from adopting Lib Dem policies00:02
Haiti emergency00:02
Cricket: England selectors return to Taylor for seam adjustment: Northamptonshire left-armer is only change for second Test match00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
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