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'Velazquez' goes unsold in unpredictable day00:02
Sports Letter: Weak or witty?00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
How to have a conversation without naming names00:02
Cambodia gripped by coup fears00:02
RADIO / The scripts of the trade: BBC Radio receives 15,000 unsolicited play scripts a year. Make that 15,008, to include this week's graduates from the Fen Farm writing centre00:02
Acupuncture helps crack users00:02
Inside File: All eyes on Berlusconi at G7 summit00:02
Arrests in football shooting00:02
Inside Parliament: Sympathy for vulnerable Patten: White Paper on BBC greeted by Tory jeers - Labour tries to slow teacher training reform00:02
Second-hand off-roader values set to nosedive00:02
Israel 'will release Hamas founder'00:02
Crown land values confirm recovery00:02
Boats stopped in anchovy war00:02
Research Posts: Whose report is it anyway?: Fears of political interference in social policy research are running high, reports Maureen O'Connor00:02
White Paper on the BBC: Viewers 'should have guaranteed access to main sporting events'00:02
New car sales in June are highest for four years00:02
Hostage held in porno library00:02
Obituary: Mehdi Dibaj00:02
Forces agree on how to make peace00:02
Bonus scheme for Railtrack board00:02
Leading Article: A flawed map, and no settlement00:02
GKN to spend pounds 50m on Italian plant in joint venture with Fiat00:02
Andreotti was 'full member' of Mafia00:02
Beach clean-up slowed to reduce bills00:02
Cool Tipo from Fiat00:02
Citroen to offer extended warranty00:02
Silly Questions: Tennis theory becomes a Bohr00:02
Blair backs further integration with European partners: Labour leadership favourite attacks 'minority mentality' of Tories, but urges rethink on progress of EU. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Tokyo 'in 1931 poison plot'00:02
Obituary: Tateos Michaelian00:02
Support agency 'brought in only pounds 15m in new cash': Chief executive faces fierce criticism from MPs00:02
Cricket: Thorpe the wonder drug: Surrey's flurry is decisive00:02
Bosnia map angers factions00:02
Dividend resumption planned as Lufthansa flies high again00:02
Small steel balls pay for a big bomb: Japan is worried that cash from pinball parlours is going to N Korea, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo00:02
Top judge joins the call for a fast track to settle cases to restrict costs and delay00:02
Law Report: Magistrates had no jurisdiction over validity of local rating list: Hackney London Borough Council v Mott and Fairman - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Auld), 8 June 199400:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Britain rolls out the red carpet: Yates on home run as race receives remarkable greeting from spectators: Mike Rowbottom experiences organised chaos with the Motorola Tour de France team00:02
Racing: Erhaab's enthusiasm restored00:02
Man who entombed ex-wife gets life00:02
Crash kills two00:02
Union protest00:02
Letter: A living, working countryside00:02
Protesters in 10-hour sit-in at T&G office00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Assyrian carving from the tuck shop raises pounds 7.7m00:02
Barristers call for accountability on appointment of QCs00:02
CSA reveals too much, data watchdog says00:02
Rabin and Arafat pledge progress00:02
RU 12?00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Efficiency versus Christianity in the new-look health service00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
View from City Road: Green plan saves Sainsbury's bacon00:02
POP MUSIC / Elvis, and other attractions: He was slow to mention the band, but his aim's still true: Jasper Rees on Elvis Costello in concert at the Royal Albert Hall00:02
Milosevic calls for compromise in Bosnia00:02
Shops hit by arson00:02
'Haunted house' professor awarded pounds 71,00000:02
View from City Road: National asset cast as junior partner00:02
Treasury against society takeovers: Banks will be discouraged as home loan rivals' borrowing and lending freedoms are increased00:02
TELEVISION / Can anyone read the writing on the wall?00:02
Bridge: Applying fuzzy logic00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Sewage to cost pounds 500m00:02
DANCE / On Dance00:02
Services pregnancy pay-offs 'illegal'00:02
Ancient woodlands yield Iron Age camp00:02
Diary00:02
'No case' for tax relief on R&D00:02
Newsbrief: Thinking green00:02
Graduates: Combining study, travel and work: Anthony Wimbush, from Edinburgh, read Modern Languages (French) at Oxford. He describes his experiences00:02
School carves out a piece of saleroom history: Schoolboys' darts failed to harm a bas-relief that sold yesterday for a record price, writes Will Bennett00:02
Boy shoots teacher00:02
POP MUSIC / On the Road: Goodbye Lewisham: and hello Cincinnati. The solo tour over, our man is back with the band00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire rely on the workhorses: Leicestershire creaking00:02
Let's keep them in their place, said John00:02
Best-Sellers: Top 10 wildlife attractions00:02
Eleven killed in Katlehong ambush00:02
Rock around the wok: Robert Wong, Elvis impersonator and restaurateur, has combined his talents to provide a unique night out. Emma Cook investigates00:02
Marquess charged00:02
They say tacky, I say phooey: Maeve Haran, the best-selling author, defends her craft against literary establishment sneering00:02
Bottom Line: Dixons curries favour00:02
Letter: Frederic Remington's travels among cowboys00:02
Dangerous liaison00:02
Dog burnt to death00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Water firms 'tapped homes for pounds 300m': Consumers' group condemns growth of profits. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Still softly into Day Six: Detectives looking for baby Abbie have raised some eyebrows with their cautious strategy. Mary Braid reports00:02
Racist murderers get long jail terms00:02
Minister to meet Railtrack chairman00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Man who raped wife jailed for six years00:02
Pay offer rejected00:02
Cricket: Middlesex mortified: Northamptonshire victorious00:02
Athletics: Burrell's record00:02
Sports Letter: Bashing bore00:02
Letter: Switched on to electric buses00:02
Pauline Green elected leader of Socialist MEPs00:02
Court Circular00:02
Newsbrief: Council opens up00:02
'New GLC' now a step nearer00:02
BMW's frugal city runabout aims to use 'no petrol at all'00:02
A tour de force from the cycling carnival00:02
Next stop for the Tour: Paris, Texas00:02
Letter: Switched on to electric buses00:02
Cricket: Kent make progress00:02
THEATRE / The class of 1801: Paul Taylor on Fanny Burney's Regency comedy A Busy Day at the King's Head in Islington00:02
Fires still rage in Spain00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Squashed into the cage of real racism: James Baldwin - David Leeming: Michael Joseph, pounds 2000:02
MUSIC / Emperor of the senses: Anthony Payne hears Michael Roll play Beethoven concertos, plus Jansons and the LSO at the Barbican00:02
DILEMMAS / Comfort of strangers or holiday hell?00:02
Ritual Britain: April shines in annual July contest: Marianne Macdonald reports on a 152-year-old church tradition still flourishing in a small Devon market town00:02
Industrial production nears pre-recession record level00:02
Bottom Line: Taunton takes heart00:02
Motor Racing: Simtek approach home with hope after their anguish: Formula One's newcomers have had to bear great adversity. Derick Allsop on a road to recovery which leads to Silverstone on Sunday00:02
POP MUSIC / A Who's who of Rock: Albums00:02
Identity card was passport to death00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Athletics: Burrell breaks the 100m record: New world mark00:02
Bottle of cheer: Cider maker becomes the apple of City's eye after rising above competition to post pounds 20m profit00:02
Rhetorical revival for full employment: Nicholas Timmins looks for meaning behind a phrase that politicians on all sides have rescued from years of neglect00:02
Newsbrief: Man shot dead outside pub00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Leonardo banned00:02
POP MUSIC / They won't be fooled again: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend never got on that well when they were together. Now they're apart, things are worse than ever00:02
Obituary: Maj-Gen Dennis Talbot00:02
White Paper on the BBC: Bruised survivor of Thatcherism triumphs: Corporation back in favour after political battle. Maggie Brown reports00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
Coronation place00:02
Letter: Efficiency versus Christianity in the new-look health service00:02
Torn apart by their own kind: To Protestant paramilitaries, even those who merely drink or work with Catholics may be seen as traitors to the cause. Maire Nic Suibhne talks to their victims00:02
Birthdays00:02
Graduates: Forthcoming fairs00:02
The angel of death row: One tough nun from Louisiana is gathering force against capital punishment. Angela Neustatter reports00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Leading Article: A difficult but vital task for teachers00:02
Language barrier00:02
POP MUSIC / Loud and unleashed: Miriam Makeba and Hugh Masekela are in town for a celebration of their new nation. Philip Sweeney reports00:02
Argentines rally against Menem00:02
Come hear the music play: The Proms are an essential antidote to current intellectual laziness00:02
Marriages of the East .. up West: Lynn Eaton on the popular new venue for Japanese weddings - Tottenham Court Road00:02
Birt's BBC is given its reward: White Paper praises public service role but also backs wide range of money-making ventures00:02
Where shall we meet? The Lowndes Arms00:02
Missing baby's parents in a sleepless ordeal00:02
New rights for Chinese00:02
GEC board asks Weinstock to stay at helm for two more years: Fall in operating profits offset by interest on cash00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: The five minutes which brought a rare pleasure: Greg Wood joins the aficionados of Sussex who were lining the route00:02
Golf: Twitty rules the roost: American hits the heights to score 64 in Bell's Scottish Open00:02
N Korea's plutonium 'must be inspected'00:02
View from City Road: Holding line between societies and banks00:02
Racing: Lochsong has legendary status in sight: Richard Edmondson on the mare who may today become champion sprinter00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Dear Jimmy Knapp: Welcome back to the limelight, a writer tells the general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union. But will it last longer than 15 minutes?00:02
Hockey: Disappointing England00:02
Protestant 'martyrs' shot in Iran00:02
Eight injured as two coaches crash00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Captain blames Nigerian coach for elimination00:02
Education: Teachers who teach teachers: As the first year ends of a controversial school-based training scheme, Fran Abrams meets some graduates00:02
Education: Safety First: No overtaking over there: The coroner at the M40 minibus crash inquest last week called for a package of safety measures. Lucy Hodges compares these with the strict code adopted in the US00:02
GLOSSARY / Straight and narrow minds00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Klinsmann rejects Everton offer00:02
French troops dig in as Rwanda role draws fire00:02
Duker rejects calls to resign as BDA head00:02
White Paper on the BBC: Widening battleground for the big fixtures00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Football: Tottenham win six-point victory: Sugar is sweet and sour over FA verdict00:02
The Daily Poem: Fox00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Sports Letter: Weak or witty?00:02
Sports Letter: Trees are for ever00:02
RIGHT OF REPLY / Hit or myth?: The Tate's R B Kitaj retrospective received a critical pummelling. Richard Morphet, the show's curator and keeper of the gallery's modern collection, fights his corner00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Clinton backs Balts with strong freedom signals00:02
Lead makes vintage of a different mettle00:02
Police to target repeated crimes: High-profile operations planned00:02
Merc on right track00:02
Bottom Line: GEC love/hate relationship continues00:02
Shopkeeper jailed00:02
Market Report: 'Cheap' BT overcomes the drift downwards00:02
Dixons shares rise despite pounds 165m loss: Market fails to react to poor figures prompted by sale of troubled US chain00:02
Privatisation costs help push BR into red: Correction00:02
Letter: Britain fails to meet 'racist' criteria00:02
True Gripes: It's a jungle out there: Sexist animals roam the streets in packs00:02
Eurotunnel pushes for end to duty-free in EU: Ferry operators accuse 'spoilsport' Morton of creating smokescreen00:02
Sports Letter: ITV fiasco00:02
'Freedom' label to curb animal suffering00:02
Military divide begins at two stars: Rank dictates who lives in fine, paid-for residences. Christopher Bellamy reports00:02
S Yemen 'negotiating surrender'00:02
Learning lessons of German success: John Eisenhammer finds long-term bank lending a vital ingredient in the Mittelstand, driving force behind Europe's leading economy00:02
Obituary: Juan Gil-Albert00:02
Germany says US policies to blame for weakness of dollar00:02
Small, but perfectly formed: Phil Llewellin shoe-horns himself into the tight-fitting Caterham Super Seven00:02
Newsbrief: Prickly business00:02
Doctors say performance pay would cost pounds 300m00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Fans flock to salute Boardman: Briton produces rousing performance to reward million watching cycling carnival00:02
Letter: Switched on to electric buses00:02
White Paper on the BBC: Blueprint staves off threat to BBC services: White Paper on Broadcasting allows television licence fee to remain - MPs say pay channels must not have exclusive access to major sports events00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Pembroke: Writing on the wall for Enterprise00:02
Fashion: They'd rather be dad: Next summer, it will be cool to be as uncool as your father. Alison Veness sees the Jacques Tati look emerge at the menswear collections in Paris00:02
Protest over RAF inquiry: 'Heads should roll' demand by Tory MPs over cost of official residence00:02
Graduates: Far horizons are within reach: Why do so few British graduates choose to work abroad? Philip Schofield reports on the opportunities offered by Europe00:02
Letter: Efficiency versus Christianity in the new-look health service00:02
Deal on Ulster delayed to September: Talks continue on cross-border powers as Sinn Fein dampens hopes of a ceasefire. Colin Brown and David McKittrick report00:02
CENTREFOLD / Sister act: Women on the verge of a photographic breakthrough00:02
Racing: Sweet return is served by Souffle: A filly makes a triumphant return from injury as a more mature female prepares to elude a posse of colts and retain her popularity00:02
Anger over spoof obituary00:02
Athletics: Drug pressure feared00:02
Proton's present00:02
Equestrianism: Whitakers' windfall00:02
Mandela calms jittery investors00:02
Abiola charged with treason00:02
Chess: Paisley set the pattern00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Water company heads' compensation00:02
Leading Article: The public and the private BBC00:02
Cricket: ICC allows extra bouncer per over: Lord's changes intimidatory bowling rule00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Letter: Beans, but not nuts00:02
Bashful denials over top EU job00:02
Something Else00:02
Sainsbury to cut down on out-of-town store openings00:02
Today's Number: 1200:02
Newsbrief: Car sales crackdown00:02
Wife's pension claim challenged00:02
Elderly patients died after care move: Families complain over the movement of elderly relatives from hospital against the advice of a consultant. Celia Hall reports00:02
Obituary: Jack Hannah00:02
POP MUSIC / They won't be fooled again: Roger Daltrey and Pete Townshend never got on that well when they were together. Now they're apart, things are worse than ever00:02
More a nadir than a summit: The G7 leaders in Naples will once again fail to solve problems they don't want to confront, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Salomon warns of dollars 200m losses in second quarter: Tumbling bond markets likely to hit Wall Street investment banksPlease refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in