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If they call to say: where are you?00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Siege man with replica gun was lawfully shot00:02
Sport in Short: Australian Rules00:02
RAF suppressed atrocity reports00:02
Nigerians vote along tribal lines00:02
Gordon set for expansion in UK insurance: Paul Durman looks at the South African mogul as he merges his business empire00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Letter: Loss of weight leads to loss of reason00:02
Racing: Pistolet's only aim is the Arc: Ascot's richest race fails to attract France's finest as Eldorado finds wealth in a new world00:02
Clarke policy being reversed00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Rugby League: Sampson given late opportunity00:02
Family robbed00:02
Sailing: Peters' polished display00:02
Leading Article: No quick fix in Munich00:02
Wellcome woos the doubters: Heather Connon reports on the challenges facing the pharmaceutical industry as the drug company ponders prospects for its planned issue00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Agassi, with tears00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Roll of honour00:02
Heat and dust cast a pall over ground zero: Thirty years after nuclear testing laid waste to Maralinga in central Australia, doubts remain over plans for a clean-up, says Gren Manuel00:02
Coales' Notes: On the job: At the Wormwood arts centre Gordon Coales finds the story circle spiralling out of control00:02
Man beaten to death on 'peace line'00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Nostalgia masters display contrasting perspectives00:02
MP 'beaten to death' in Burma00:02
Commodities & Futures: Chances of cocoa pact improve00:02
Letter: Subordinate subjects00:02
Letter: Government is a key EC issue00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: McEnroe courts attention: Ian Tasker on the former Wimbledon champions who were looking for success in different quarters yesterday00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Guilt-edged bonds: 'Our Treacherous Hearts' - Rosalind Coward: Faber, 14.99 pounds00:02
London needs own government, Major told00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
More than 100 killed in Kabul attack00:02
Management buyouts show large second-quarter fall00:02
France gridlocked as PM warns of anarchy00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Obituary: James Crespi00:02
Parliament and Politics: Housing forum urges more help for young00:02
Sport in Short: Surfing00:02
Japanese department store to open in London00:02
Football: Rovers chase Ripley00:02
Parliament and Politics: Subtle facets of a rough diamond: Nicholas Timmins interviews the Labour deputy leadership candidate John Prescott, the brassiest champion of the party's trade union link00:02
IMF chief recommends Russia has dollars 1bn loan: G7 summit to discuss Moscow's plight and its pledge on free market reform00:02
Italy lifts rates of interest00:02
Out of the Far East: A reluctant hunter meets the 'King of the Bears'00:02
Letter: 'Revisionist' historian who lacks an impartial eye00:02
Parliament and Politics: Labour 'may face stark choices over block vote'00:02
Piazolla says 'Adios'00:02
HIV man tells of safe sex00:02
Motor Racing / French Grand Prix: Mansell drives his rivals to a standstill: Britons are on the right track as the world championship leader shows the challengers a clean set of wheels00:02
There is talk of real hope: Ireland has at least a chance if Unionist politicians will meet the nationalists, says Frank Millar00:02
Armchair auctions set to replace market day: Simon Hollington looks at a system of selling livestock by satellite which reduces the stress suffered by the animals00:02
Chirac to vote 'yes' on Maastricht00:02
Hidden legacy of the fugitives from war: Lithuanians set up to do Germans' 'dirty work'00:02
Rights & Wrongs: Refugee pair tell of Saudi brutality00:02
Parliament and Politics: Lawyer who is wedded to the politics of conviction: Patricia Wynn Davies talks to Roger Evans in her series of articles on the new MPs00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Zuelle sprint pips Indurain00:02
Obituary: Professor Vivienne Mylne00:02
Jews attack publisher of Irving book: Protesters to demand company abandons plan to print Goebbels biography by historian working on diaries00:02
Economic Commentary: The Chancellor's nuclear weapon00:02
FILM / A heart-stopping performance: Was Yves Montand the victim of over-acting? Adrian Dannatt reports00:02
War-crime platoon men living in UK00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Sport in Short: Powerboating00:02
SIB critical of Imro over Maxwell00:02
Sport in Short: Sailing00:02
Sport in Short: Triathlon00:02
Japanese management 'exploiting workers'00:02
Azeris take strategic town00:02
Clarke plan could lead to privatised top-security jails00:02
Letter: If the whales die, we will all be the poorer00:02
Family endurance tests: Summer holidays took on a different meaning when the children came too, says Margaret Maxwell00:02
UN commander holds talks with Bosnian warlords00:02
New wave of refugees faces sealed borders00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Weekend results from Wimbledon00:02
Party puts the old tin lid on a centenary00:02
French riot police turned back by women00:02
MGN directors were told of missing 100m pounds00:02
Letter: In defence of the pesticide DDT00:02
Rugby Union: Australia rise to the occasion: Ian Borthwick reports from Sydney on the first Test to be played under rugby union's controversial new rules00:02
Singer dies00:02
Hidden legacy of the fugitives from war: List of suspects led to action00:02
TUC wants more skills education00:02
Rugby Union: Bitter Barnes hits out at referee00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Ecuador favourite leads poll00:02
Obituary: Linda Brandon00:02
Smaller Companies: Recovery could hit prospects of booming home sales trio00:02
Letter: The married type00:02
Cigarette adverts spared from ban00:02
Scottish harpies take Queen's name in vain: Correction00:02
Racing: Fall for Winter00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Parliament and Politics: Rebel Tories to campaign for EC referendum00:02
UK pushes green plan at Munich00:02
Rescue plans for EFA could cut costs by 25%00:02
The Worst of Times: 'I looked up and my blood ran cold': Charlotte Owen talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Wind power00:02
Leading Article: Big city, small council00:02
Obituary: Franco Cristaldi00:02
Perot 'blasted reef'00:02
Simple test can predict post-natal depression00:02
Cricket / Third Test: England lack home comforts: Gooch and Smith prepare the case for the defence while Pakistan's Wasim and Waqar wait for Gower to take the stand00:02
Letter: Shakespeare wins pupils' support00:02
Hidden legacy of the fugitives from war: 'Sloppy' screening process may have allowed war criminals into Britain00:02
Golf: Woosnam's treble win00:02
Pensioner killed00:02
Edward Kennedy remarries00:02
Standoff between UN team and Iraqis00:02
Menswear collections in Paris00:02
Birthdays00:02
Kurds form government00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Ivanisevic finds cracks amid the ruins: Paul Hayward on the loser's view of English food, Croatian monkeys and American heroes00:02
Medical elite faces an attack from Europe: The British Medical Association conference opens today as consultants come under threat. Judy Jones reports00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Agassi upstages the grand slammer: The ace man cometh but just fails to deliver as the indomitable showman of tennis secures his first major title00:02
BAe studies pounds 1bn airport at Liverpool00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Athletics: Thompson heads home for final throw: Mike Rowbottom watches as the holder of the decathlon world record struggles to take part in a fifth Olympic Games00:02
Trio set to buy Martin Bierbaum00:02
Letter: Jazzy grunts00:02
Letter: If the whales die, we will all be the poorer00:02
US urges deal on Gatt talks00:02
Hold-up threat to new phone number scheme00:02
Fighting in Bosnia00:02
Ukraine backtracks over nuclear arms00:02
Athletics: Backley back in the shadow of Zelezny00:02
Japanese companies 'exploit workers'00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
The truth about the 'Idle Women' of the canals: Some extraordinary wartime volunteers are together again after 45 years. Angela Lambert joins them00:02
Business failures rise by one third in a year00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
TELEVISION / Dusting down the mental furniture: Kevin Jackson spends A Night In with Alan Bennett, wondering Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? and recalling Abigail's Party00:02
Letter: Kenya's move to elections00:02
OPERA / Cox's cast of rotten apples: Bayan Northcott on the common marketing of Covent Garden's new Rossini00:02
Women safe after armed kidnap in US00:02
Pub attack00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Giotto's suicide mission: The European spacecraft that had a close encounter with a comet is not likely to survive its second, says Peter Bond00:02
Diary: 6-12 July00:02
Kuwait rebuffs Iraqi call for unity00:02
Court Circular00:02
Tune in with a new-look ELViS: Video cards that turn computer monitors into television screens are bringing live viewing within reach of the mass PC market, says Nigel Willmott00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Cricket: Hampshire stand firm00:02
Mountain victims00:02
Delay and dishonesty in defence of the whales: Nicholas Schoon argues that the moratorium should be maintained00:02
Letter: 'Revisionist' historian who lacks an impartial eye00:02
Surgeon alleged to have Aids virus00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Gatting fires record run00:02
Sport in Short: Motocross00:02
Punters escape their troubles with a day at the Durban July: John Carlin in Durban takes a critical look at fashionable racegoers in South Africa and asks why Boipatong seems a long, long, way away00:02
JAZZ / Boom-time blues: Phil Johnson reports on Mose Allison and the Blues Brothers at Birmingham00:02
Equestrianism: Murphy Himself takes command00:02
The World This Week00:02
Rowing / Henley Royal Regatta: Imperial's measured step00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '92: Quotes of the day00:02
New forecast gloomy on economy prospects00:02
Dominicans choose first English leader00:02
Obituary: Borislav Pekic00:02
G7 faces questions of fundamental interest00:02
Sport in Short: Pools News