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Drugs in Sport: S Koreans cleared00:02
Has anyone seen my husband?: Donald McEwan, a victim of Alzheimer's disease, disappeared in King's Lynn while out shopping with his wife three weeks ago; he has not been seen since. Emma Daly reports00:02
Nationwide sheds 100 jobs in shake-up00:02
BET in cash call to redeem Amps00:02
ICI venture in anti-trust raid00:02
Media: Wind of change in Kensington: Will the Daily Mail still be rallying the Tory faithful? Steve Boggan reports00:02
Architecture Update: Site to behold00:02
Final plea on Euro fighter00:02
Howe warns against repudiation of Maastricht00:02
Column Eight: Bridging the gulf at Fleming00:02
Court Circular00:02
Cold, calculated hot pursuit: Stung by the murder of one of their own, a US anti-drug squad kidnapped from Mexico the man it holds responsible. No laws, no extradition treaties, will stop this crusade, says Keith Botsford00:02
The Democratic Convention diary: Words falling on deaf ears00:02
Birthdays00:02
Inexperience of safety inspectors criticised00:02
IMF deal means trouble in store for Yeltsin: The President is caught up in a dispute between conservatives who want Gaidar's head and the West which says he must stay, writes Peter Pringle00:02
Greek minister survives attack00:02
Buddhist monks sound off in the Himalayan region of Ladkh during the Hemis mask festival, which celebrates the birthday of a revered Buddhist saint00:02
A French 'no' will break Europe says Mitterrand00:02
Sport in Short: Sumo00:02
Taking Bull by the horns: State aid may not be enough to save France's biggest computer group, says Tim Jackson00:02
PM ousted00:02
Letter: No bar on bishops00:02
Toxic protest00:02
De Klerk 'will disband' controversial army units00:02
US warship threatens Qantas airliner00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Compact disc prices to be scrutinised again00:02
Letter: Controlled parking on residential streets00:02
Dentist death00:02
Man denies bogus job killing00:02
Letter: Devaluation is not the answer00:02
British Rail Privatisation White Paper: Freight: Company links road and rail00:02
Architecture: A little global village in Littlehampton: At the Body Shop's new HQ, Japan meets Russia meets the Caribbean. But the building plunders rather than understands cultures, says Rowan Moore00:02
UN turns deaf ear to plight of besieged cities00:02
Scientist tries to reinstate research00:02
Geneva talks on refugee crisis00:02
Double luck00:02
Majority of mothers 'do not want to take a job'00:02
Market Report: Disposals talk fuels interest in BP shares00:02
Art Market: Gangster's car for sale complete with guns00:02
US banking trio produce strong set of results00:02
View from City Road: Foundation short of good ideas00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Football: Arsenal fill their midfield gap with pounds 1.1m Jensen00:02
Visitors 'fleeced'00:02
Racing: Support for Hall00:02
Creditors demand BCCI papers00:02
European margins lift Low & Bonar00:02
Letter: A-level status00:02
View from City Road: More work to be done at BET00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Hodgson punishes leaders00:02
Leading Article: A test of Europe's conscience00:02
The Coetzee Plot: Curb special units, UK insists00:02
Libel damages00:02
Birdwatchers' rich outpost00:02
Sport in Short: Hockey00:02
Motor Racing: Passion fuelled by the fans: The Williams driver, who is giving his views in the Independent throughout the season, reflects on the historic events at Silverstone00:02
The Coetzee Plot: Guns, missile blueprints and the Ulster connection00:02
Juice improved00:02
Letter: Clean image00:02
Police authority may agree deal with Halford00:02
Golf / The 121st Open: Dry run whets the appetite of Baker-Finch: Abstinence makes the heart grow fonder as the champion pays a price for victory00:02
TV jobs to go: Correction00:02
Westpac will slim down operations in Europe00:02
Carey warns of evangelical split00:02
Obituary: Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum00:02
Japanese died of overwork00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Racing: Pollen Count rising again00:02
Poland puts its faith in a firm female hand: Hanna Suchocka will have to wield remarkable powers of conciliation to hold together the country's fragile seven-party coalition, writes Adrian Bridge00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Yitzhak Rabin attacks the outgoing Likud government in the Knesset.00:02
Malawi activist detained again00:02
Obituary: Madeleine Dassault00:02
White-Water Rafting: Going with the flow00:02
Letter: Devaluation is not the answer00:02
Tampon warnings00:02
Commentary: Chipping in with the opposition00:02
THEATRE / Between the Lines: History lessons: Actress Carol Royle on the contemporary relevance of Shaw's St Joan00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: Controlled parking on residential streets00:02
THEATRE / Hostages to misfortune: Paul Taylor on Someone Who'll Watch Over Me at Hampstead00:02
Letter: Objectives of UN intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina00:02
Media: Someone's stealing your ratings? Call in the police: John Dugdale investigates the case of television's endless appetite for more crime series00:02
Racing: Club push service on Sunday: Paul Hayward on moves to ensure that the historic meeting on 26 July will prove a success with both punters and politicians00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Athletics: Murray to miss Gateshead meeting00:02
Goldman faces 37m pounds loss on ICI stake00:02
Pope to have surgery00:02
MP raises fears over shares held by civil servants00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Christopher Ironside00:02
Woman in murder case 'felt used'00:02
'Wasteful' Labour election attacked00:02
Socratic truth in the urban blight: In a tatty Portakabin in north Glasgow, parents and their children are finding inspiration in philosophy, says Liz Heron00:02
Obituary: Peter Greenham00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
US prepares to unfreeze dollars 10bn Israel loan deal00:02
Life demanded for FIS leaders00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
Lloyd's seeks to ground Gooda Walker review00:02
Obituary: John Forrest00:02
Obituary: Anette Fischer00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Lynch party tied up00:02
Brothers freed over 'false evidence': Darvell brothers00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Hampshire are ripped apart00:02
Agents on mission to kill: South African intelligence operators who plotted with Ulster loyalists to assassinate police defector in Britain were foiled by tip-off to MI600:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Van Poppel tames beast00:02
Olympic Games / Prospects for Gold - Athletics: Akabusi laps up applause: Adam Szreter on the Olympian credentials of the track fans' favourite performer00:02
Letter: Spiders welcome00:02
Olympic Games / Prospects for Gold - Sailing: Smith compelled by a convenient quest: Stuart Alexander assesses the chances of success in Barcelona for the man leading Britain's sailing challenge00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A journey through Dante and out the other side: 'Text and Voice: Essays 1981-1991' - Gabriel Josipovici: Carcanet, 25 pounds00:02
Frog inquiry00:02
Morgan Stanley admits trying to suppress reports00:02
Rugby League: Jackson gains edge for Test place00:02
Diary00:02
Golf / The 121st Open: Norman poised to drive out of slump: A former champion is determined to become a contender again. Tim Glover reports from Muirfield00:02
Hobby grounded00:02
Euro-fighter partners make final plea to Bonn00:02
Obituary: William John Philpin Jones00:02
Aircraft collection to be broken up00:02
THEATRE / Taking a piece of the action: The novel, the screenplay, the television drama or the stage play? Deborah Moggach weighs up her experiences00:02
Bad debt write-off sends Birse to 13.2m pounds loss00:02
MUSIC / Bowing to tradition: Nicholas Williams on the medium and the message of the Bingham String Quartet00:02
Pound slips on German rate worries00:02
Chess00:02
Bosnians try again for peace00:02
Kinnock's days of jousting at an end: Colin Brown reports on the Tory cheers which marked Neil Kinnock's last attendance at Prime Minister's question time as leader of the Labour Party00:02
Law Report: Road traffic charge wrongly alleged two offences: Director of Public Prosecutions v Corcoran: Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice McCowan and Mr Justice Pill), 23 June 199200:02
Leading Article: John MacGregor's bran tub00:02
Committees' row exposes myth of independence: Nicholas Timmins examines whips' influence over select committees in the wake of the Winterton case00:02
Venice names De Michelis in corruption inquiry00:02
Performers with a timeless serenity00:02
Why the big zero is Mr Major's latest big idea00:02
Triathlon: Keeping faith on the road to Ben Hope: A triathlon peak has been scaled in the Highlands this week00:02
Admirers pay homage to King00:02
Sudan rebels lose main base00:02
Architecture Update: Perry Green listing00:02
Obituary: Judge Norman Brodrick00:02
Commentary: Come in Number 1, your time's up00:02
The Pope faces operation today00:02
MUSIC / Murder in the cathedral: Lichfield festival, Cheltenham Festival00:02
Decline in manufacturing fuels fears over economy00:02
29 die in crash00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Late rush is Taunton hope00:02
Architecture: This tent is worth making a song and dance about: Llangollen's new pavilion for the annual eisteddfod is a model of cheap, innovative theatre design, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
British Rail privatisation White Paper: Sparse document signals rail revolution: The White Paper on BR privatisation: many promises but few details on how the new system will work00:02
Commodities: Cocoa00:02
Marshall takes control but chairman stays aboard00:02
Know your Lenny from your Benny00:02
BBC to launch 24-hour radio news service00:02
Open verdict on hospital death00:02
IRA City bombers identified by police00:02
Tennis: France recover from Tauziat setback00:02
Missing girl, 7, is found00:02
THEATRE / Previews & First Nights00:02
MUSIC / Odo di mesto intorno - Queen's Hall, Edinburgh00:02
Letter: Missing link00:02
View from City Road: Debt could pay dividends00:02
Atom curb welcomed00:02
Peace process 'under threat'00:02
The Coetzee Plot: Death plot points to 'Third Force': John Carlin examines the sinister forces working in state security which seek to thwart democracy in South Africa00:02
THEATRE / Catching them red-handed: Tristan Davies is mortally injured by Edward Taylor's Murder by Misadventure at the Vaudeville Theatre00:02
Triplex profits trimmed by construction slump00:02
The Democratic Convention: Sober reality follows orgy of Bush-bashing00:02
Electricity profits 'excessive'00:02
Charges dropped00:02
The Coetzee Plot: Fourth murder attempt in three years: Richard Dowden describes the life of a killer who has been on the run since exposing colleagues00:02
Body found00:02
Lloyds buys newsagents from C&C receivers00:02
Scientists in protest over pay equality00:02
British Rail privatisation White Paper: BR to be run as franchise operation00:02
British Rail Privatisation White Paper: Reaction: Investment is 'vital' to attract franchise bids00:02
Letter: Controlled parking on residential streets00:02
Drink-drive deaths down as campaign intensifies00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Crawley thrives on slow motion00:02
EC tries to ring the changes: Tim Jackson reports from Brussels on resistance to plans to reduce prices and to improve the poor services offered by European telecom monopolies00:02
Ex-president's cash coup00:02
Architecture Update: One lasting look at London Zoo00:02
Letter: Objectives of UN intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina00:02
TELEVISION / Winds of change00:02
Government defeat on allowances00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Lloyd's planning emergency levy00:02
Jersey beach polluted by rotting potatoes00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Neo-Nazi charges00:02
Hockey: Fraser's double is fillip for Britain00:02
Commentary: British rate rise is not automatic