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'Fundholders for justice' proposed00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Red card for Cantona00:02
Centrefold: Hit or myth?: A young opera composer heeds not the call of fashion00:02
A view from abroad: Author Susie Bright00:02
Bottom Line: Lack of focus hampers Rank00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Motor Sport: Hill Climb Championship, Harewood00:02
Nationalists in Ukraine braced for a new enemy00:02
Ceasefire broken00:02
Going Dutch on Internet: Mike Hewitt finds 'virtual money' could be the answer to cash-flow problems00:02
Letter: Britain's ambivalent foreign policy fails00:02
Falklands soldiers will not be prosecuted: Widespread relief greets decision after war crimes inquiry. Will Bennett reports00:02
You'll be hearing from my lawyers (please see insert)00:02
Birds save worms00:02
OUTSIDE EDGE / Edward Platt on the life-saving Survivors' Poetry00:02
FILM / On Video00:02
FILM / Take One Actor: The second time as farce: Are you a Catholic? Been in a mob? Run a jazz club? A year of tricky questions00:02
Latin America File: Menem rues jibe at Brazil00:02
Police arrested00:02
Thames ferry route to be revived00:02
Sainsbury set to bid for Wm Low: Rival considers joining the fray after Tesco makes pounds 154m offer for Scottish supermarket group00:02
People: Armstrong steps back from spotlight00:02
Grandfather on knife charge00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Golf / 123rd Open: Robertson the lone ranger: Guy Hodgson watches one of the unheralded hamburger heroes perform to an empty gallery00:02
Hain hissed by Tory MPs over Lloyd's claims00:02
Kitty buys French frame firm00:02
GUS hangs on to cash pile as profits rise 9%00:02
Defence Costs Study: Outrage at 'betrayal' of Rosyth naval base00:02
Restaurant chain chief killed in car crash00:02
Slow net asset growth hits Peel00:02
A land where peace means war00:02
MPs call for crackdown on wasteful packaging00:02
Tennis: Bates and Petchey carry burden: Britain back on familiar ground as they try to avoid Davis Cup ignominy00:02
Feedback: Apple updates Mac operating system00:02
Asylum review00:02
Gulf between rich and poor increases: One-third of UK children living in poverty, study shows00:02
Letter: A woman's place?00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Hopeful world awaiting a classic climax: Brazil are given edge by Romario - Two prolific forwards prepare for a final duel in the American sun as Bulgaria and Sweden depart with a whimper00:02
Letter: Dissenting Anglicans00:02
London walks: Row, row your boat gently up the Thames: Michael Leapman traces the race for Doggett's Coat and Badge from London Bridge to Chelsea00:02
Bank loans to Clinton lead to 'cronyism' row00:02
Electricity trading pool ruling dismays big firms00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Obituary: Sir John Reid00:02
View from City Road: Wm Low in supermarket hot seat00:02
Nice day for a high-street revival00:02
PM resigns00:02
Rail union calls 48-hour strikes: Passengers face disrupted services over three-day periods in big escalation of signal staff dispute00:02
Fifth TV channel now due by 199600:02
Inside Parliament: Members in front line lob bouncing bombs at Rifkind: MPs defend constituency interests over defence cuts - Speaker urges banqueting bribery claim be referred to catering committee00:02
Box-Office charts00:02
Dead lion00:02
Birthdays00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Promises broken on the streets of Philadelphia00:02
Leading Article: A big bang but still no answers00:02
FILM REVIEWS / Trouble in the Old West: Adam Mars-Jones on Maverick, a crisis of confidence served up with a sickly grin00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Benjamin follows example00:02
Golf / 123rd Open: Quotes of the day00:02
'Lost' patient found dead on ward a day later00:02
RPF's PM-designate returns to Rwanda00:02
Cricket: Twose turns the tables on Surrey00:02
Police pin Abbie hopes on frontal image of abductor00:02
Where shall we meet?: Harvard Bar, Grosvenor Hotel00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cleaning up with the international banks: The laundrymen - Jeffrey Robinson: Simon & Schuster pounds 17.9900:02
Dissident trial00:02
Marriage beats trial00:02
Bastille Day snub to RAF marks new Anglo-French bitterness00:02
After Hours00:02
Bottom Line: Stanley a good bet00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
City church finds 'lost' gargoyles00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Bookies' nightmare00:02
Social fund loans 'not recorded'00:02
Inspectors see riot danger signs at jail00:02
Sage strikes out with Multisoft purchase00:02
Rank plays down threat from video-on-demand: Film duplication helps half-year operating profits to pounds 96m00:02
Reaching for the sky again: As the property sector starts a slow recovery, Tom Stevenson looks at some of the projects now going up00:02
Letter: Suggestions, not scare tactics for the NHS00:02
Red wine 'improves digestion'00:02
Number of SIB cases referred to fraud squads falls: Annual report shows 90% trial success rate00:02
Market Report: Shares full of life as a tradition prepares to die00:02
Tories hold fire over EU chief00:02
Men in search of their secret selves: Three men tell Suzanne Glass what led them to the therapist's couch.00:02
Owen honoured00:02
Guinness to slash its Dublin workforce00:02
The spy who loved me: Kim Philby, Britain's notorious KGB mole, fled to Moscow in 1963, where his last years were brightened by Rufina, his Russian wife. She tells Geraldine Norman of their life together00:02
Seoul crackdown over mourning for Kim Il Sung00:02
Black tie me kangaroo down: Barbie guys and dolls go walkabout in Battersea00:02
Harbouring gastronomic delights: John Walsh goes down to Chelsea Harbour and catches a winner00:02
German troops march down the Champs-Elysees00:02
Letter: A benefit for the employer, but not for the jobless00:02
I took my paintings to the cleaners: It started out as a great idea - a creative marriage of dirty linen and fine art. Peter Rosengard explains00:02
The daily poem00:02
Scientists say time is ripe to stop banana rot00:02
My Week: Wine in the sauna and children at the door00:02
Patient finds options costly: Glenda Cooper examines one man's search for alternative NHS dental treatment00:02
'Carpet case' arrest00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Rominger concedes defeat to Indurain00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Law Update: Giving credit00:02
Pembroke: Mellor backs a winner00:02
Squash: SRA seeks emergency grant00:02
Higher dental treatment charges proposed: Dentists' leaders say Green Paper unlikely to lead them back into the NHS. Celia Hall reports00:02
Joseph Gallivan on pop00:02
Law Update: Record numbers00:02
Defence Costs Study: Cuts package to cost 18,700 jobs: RAF shoulders burden as Rifkind announces wide-ranging rationalisation and closure programme00:02
Letter: A benefit for the employer, but not for the jobless00:02
Law Update: New course00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
Defence Costs Study: Territorials escape with role enhanced00:02
Letter: The advertising age00:02
Regulator queries rail track fees00:02
Sailing: Bruni overtaken by Melleby00:02
Golf / 123rd Open: Kraft cheesed off by hamburger takeaway00:02
Obstacles threaten to kill Major-Reynolds summit00:02
Nigerian court denies Abiola bail00:02
THEATRE / Ariel vision: Paul Taylor on Sam Mendes's production of The Tempest at the Barbican00:02
Obituary: Professor David Lewis00:02
Archbishop's tribute to 'man of the people': Charles Oulton reports on the memorial service for John Smith, the Labour leader who died of a heart attack in May00:02
World Cup trap nets cable TV fiddlers00:02
Cricket: O'Gorman in form00:02
Actor refused bail00:02
Pregnancy sacking ruled to be unfair: Landmark victory in European Court00:02
Farm pay to be deregulated00:02
Newspaper retailers' path made smoother00:02
Defence cuts provoke protest by Tory backbenchers00:02
Demoted UK research head quits Wellcome00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Goodwood00:02
Today's Number: 15100:02
Artists on the edge: A new exhibition using art as a political weapon seeks to explode the practice of cultural marginalisation. Marina Benjamin takes a look00:02
Law Update: No direct access00:02
Demand from consumers sags00:02
Live alligator00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Baggio sprinkles Italian gold dust00:02
Defence Costs Study: New orders worth pounds 5bn promised to sweeten the pill00:02
Diary00:02
Golf / 123rd Open: Turner leads march of the mystery men: Lomas and Magee follow New Zealander in spirited charge up the leaderboard as Faldo falters after a case of mistaken identity00:02
Air shot00:02
Racing: Balanchine plans in balance: Emergency operation may have saved Oaks heroine's life, but her career remains at risk00:02
John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Cricket: Byas gives Yorkshire respectabilty00:02
Obituary: Sir Thomas Armstrong00:02
Law Update: Fee goes up00:02
Painting Seurat on snake skin: Tim Nott adds a little splash of colour to his desktop00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Takeaway Foods00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Santer's star set to rise over Commission: Compromise candidate set to win presidency as Euro-sceptics turn their attention to the veto in campaign to curb federalism00:02
John Mowlem pulls out of housebuilding00:02
Racing: Channon on 5000:02
Britons detained00:02
Letter: A Don who could belong to Glasgow00:02
Founder leaves 'Independent'00:02
Unlawful killing at care home00:02
Westinghouse TV alliance strengthens CBS's hand00:02
Cellnet launches digital network00:02
MUSIC / Out of Texas: David Patrick Stearns on Van Cliburn's comeback concert at Hollywood Bowl00:02
Athletics: Christie and Gunnell turn their attention to the track: British trio are given the 'yellow card' by the IAAF but are free to run in tonight's London Grand Prix at Crystal Palace00:02
Major ready to act on media intrusions: Government set to approve White Paper on new privacy laws00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Fly fishing: English National final, Bristol00:02
Letter: A benefit for the employer, but not for the jobless00:02
Letter: Consumer council ruled out of disputes00:02
Barrister disbarred00:02
Obituary: Bob Payton00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Broker wins right to review of SFA ruling00:02
View from City Road: Viability of C5 is not ITC's problem00:02
Tennis: British wild card comes up trumps00:02
'Four new top-security hospitals needed': Government urged to review psychiatric units. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Hose-pipe ban00:02
Hospital boss to get pounds 100,00000:02
Petticoat's secret00:02
Football: Arsenal pull out of chase for Sutton: Blackburn set to break transfer record again as Norwich striker sees one avenue close00:02
Aristide demands overthrow of military: White House reveals that up to 12 nations will join US-led force once the regime steps down00:02
Looted Aden faces years of rebuilding00:02
Garage bomb00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
It just ain't fitting: The summer fancy dress season opened with the Gone With the Wind ball. But playing Mammy turned out to be rather more of a punishment than a pleasure.00:02
Dear Michael Jackson: The reclusive singer is reported to have wed the daughter of Elvis Presley. But is this really a pop marriage made in heaven?00:02
Law Report: Redundancy dismissal with no consultation 'was fair': Duffy v Yeomans and Partners Ltd, Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Balcombe, Lord Justice Saville and Sir Roger Parker), 12 July 199400:02
Letter: Variation is the key to evolution00:02
PLO ban ends00:02
Golf / 123rd Open: Of bunkers, banter and one birdie: It is a long time since Lee Trevino won the championship, or even threatened to, but he still talks a good round00:02
Girl phones home00:02
Read his lips. He's nervous: The mask of confidence worn by PLO leader Yasser Arafat is slipping, argues Robert Fisk00:02
Letter: Romany culture wins a reprieve00:02
Auntie won't go bopping00:02
Racing: Boos turn to cheers for Carson00:02
Leading Article: Europe rejects a chance for change00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Basle cuts cost of derivatives trading00:02
When paying for questions makes sense: Those who want official information should bear the cost. But there is no need to involve MPs, argues Stephen Ward00:02
True Brits work for The Other Side: Germans and Britons now work in each others' Foreign Offices, Steve Crawshaw writes from Bonn00:02
Cricket: Young and old save Durham00:02
Illogical?00:02
Court Circular00:02
Emily Green suggests ..00:02
Feedback: Programmed madness00:02
View from City Road: Mint would make a sensible sell-off00:02
Civil War 'skirmish' provokes fresh outbreak of hostilities: Oliver Gillie visits a village 'wounded' by loss of battlefield status00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Victory for opponent of Sunday trading00:02
Still waiting: Quaglino's inside out: Correction00:02
Leading Article: Bureaucracy makes a case for buying babies00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Marks and Spencer gets ready for Sunday opening00:02
US bonds rally as talk of interest rate rises fades00:02
Tension after clash in Timor00:02
Thames Water to pay for floods00:02
British woman 'fixes babies-for-cash deals': Adoption agencies fear desperate couples embroiled in illegal trade in children. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Law: A very special relationship: One of America's largest law firms is forming a multinational partnership in the City, writes Sharon Wallach00:02
Hockey: England waste chances: United States come out on top00:02
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