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Aid workers terrorised by Iraqi attacks00:02
Studies on care of mentally ill show 'unequal lottery'00:02
Law Report: Spouse entitled to residence under Community law: Regina v Immigration Appeal Tribunal, Ex parte Secretary of State for the Home Department - European Court of Justice, Luxembourg, 7 July 199200:02
ART / Hands-on experience: A new medium is the message from Winsor & Newton. Iain Gale reports on the launch of the Oilbar and asks three artists to try it out00:02
Obituary: Hammer DeRoburt00:02
Law: Where would you be without your partners?: Few firms have taken advantage of new rules allowing solicitors to incorporate their practices. Sharon Wallach explains why most prefer business as usual00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Bingham to criticise Bank over BCCI closure delay00:02
Sport in Short: American Football00:02
Prudential cuts Footsie forecast00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Jim White on Friday: The good eccentric's guide: From a sewage works to a Victorian pub, Gavin Stamp's punishing schedule reveals the parts of Britain other tours never visit00:02
Rise in jobless smallest in two years00:02
Court of Appeal quashes Blue Arrow convictions00:02
Japan's gun-free society under fire00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Letter: The problem of Europe's overflowing dustbin00:02
De Michelis may lose immunity00:02
Baghdad challenges world to use force00:02
Insurer insists on car security00:02
BZW helps to invest Wellcome proceeds00:02
Challenge to German naval presence in Adriatic00:02
Cricket: Worcestershire profit from spinners' faults: Martin Johnson reports from Trent Bridge00:02
VC to be sold00:02
Prague rejects sole candidate00:02
Pinatubo still active00:02
Letter: Devaluation without inflation00:02
Cricket: Bishop's seven heaven00:02
Rock music rolls out a Booker with boogie00:02
Young see crofting as 'agriculture of future'00:02
Danger stalks the West's mission of mercy: Steve Crawshaw joins a flight bringing humanitarian aid to Sarajevo00:02
RAF jets collide00:02
Universities angered by pay deal veto00:02
Pay offer00:02
Golf / The 121st Open: Jones' joy at making the grade: Guy Hodgson witnesses a Welsh club professional fashioning a fairy-tale from the frustration of trying times00:02
FILM / The Last Detail: The logo motive: The logos of most big studios have a long history. David Barrett details their evolution and Gilbert Adair wonders whether some have become badges of dishonour.00:02
Stabbing haunts the 'safe' beauty spot00:02
Benefit ruling00:02
Major's risk in following Germany's path of virtue00:02
FILM / The harder they come: We the Ragamuffin is Peckham-born, Peckham-bred. Sheila Johnston attended its premiere. In Peckham00:02
Letter: Devaluation without inflation00:02
Cricket: Stewart gives French lesson: Scyld Berry reports from Worksop on a comfortable triumph for Germany in the European Cricketer Cup00:02
Cricket: Defeat for Lancashire00:02
The Democratic Convention: Clinton reaches for Perot votes00:02
Press coverage weakens support for 'Sovereign': Low attendances at the Victoria and Albert Museum's royal exhibition could cost pounds 1m. David Lister reports00:02
Croatia unable to shelter refugees: As tens of thousands flee Bosnia every day, UN warns of worst such crisis since Second World War00:02
Letter: No cause to destroy the peregrine00:02
HK votes move rejected00:02
Pound rallies despite German rate rise00:02
Kidnap fears dog precious pedigrees00:02
Manchester Ship bolsters Peel00:02
The Democratic Convention: Come the great moment, Mario does Bill proud00:02
Letter: The problem of Europe's overflowing dustbin00:02
Sports Listings / This Weekend: Powerboats: London-Calais-London race: Tower Bridge00:02
Cricket: Gloucstestershire increase Championship lead00:02
Golf / The 121st Open: Lee scores triumph00:02
Porritt and Ashdown join forces00:02
Racing: Trainer and jockey to face Jockey Club committee00:02
Sports Listings: Plan ahead00:02
View from City Road: GUS solid as an ice-block00:02
Letter: The role of Urban Development Corporations00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Letter: Macedonian thorn in Greece's flesh00:02
Pioneering crisis centre to close despite suicide trend00:02
Botha agrees to UN observers00:02
Letter: Data protection00:02
UN commander to quit because of death threats00:02
Sports Listings / This Weekend: Water skiing: British championships: Elland00:02
Obituary: Anthony Roth00:02
Hospital closures00:02
In the end, it was odd man out: Ross Perot lacked the political instincts required to reach the White House. But he has proved that Americans are ready for real change, says Rupert Cornwell00:02
Chicken power makes its debut on the national grid: Dianne Stradling reports on a commercial breakthrough for alternative energy00:02
Gummer says women priests pose a threat00:02
Navy vessel's three-year delay blamed on errors00:02
Athletics: Kiptanui withdraws00:02
EC transport plans frighten the greens00:02
Halford claims home and office phones tapped: Correction: Gerry Gillman00:02
Out of Russia: It's party time for a free press00:02
King held for drunk driving00:02
Scots protest00:02
Painting used for bayonet practice00:02
Birthdays00:02
US telephone utilities can carry TV00:02
Convetion Diary: Conga-dance and confetti for the 'Comeback Kid'00:02
Museum cobbler00:02
Central Bank post adds to Yeltsin woes00:02
Third day of university siege00:02
Court Circular00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
ME suffering 'prolonged by self-help groups'00:02
Palace intruder arrested00:02
Obituary: M. F. K. Fisher00:02
Market Report: German waves drive Footsie on the rocks00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Indurain lieutenants' protectionist policy: Robin Nicholl on the Banesto team who may have this year's Tour de France in their pocket00:02
Leading Article: Flawed man, valid message00:02
Racing: Fine forecast for all-weather00:02
How verse drew a blank with Muriel Spark00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Leading Article: Liverpool seeks a deal00:02
Slump pushes builders close to the wall: Britain's largest housebuilders face a threat to their survival, Heather Connon reports00:02
Golf / The 121st Open: Daly's rocket battery off target: Ken Jones reports on John Daly's wayward introduction to the mysteries of Muirfield00:02
MGN investigates actions of two senior executives00:02
Met Office enjoys financial windfall00:02
NHL pounds 86m in red as bad debts grow00:02
OPERA / Agrippina - Buxton International Festival00:02
Jobs 'cost pounds 32,965 each' to create00:02
Sport in Short: Equestrianism00:02
FILM / Key Notes: Music that speaks louder than words: Composer Arnaud Petit on the role played by music in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho00:02
Racing: Bright future00:02
Athletics: Burrell seeking a boost00:02
Committee will seek MI5 details: Correction00:02
Golf / The 121st Open: Open Quotes00:02
Syrians may stay for Lebanon poll00:02
City Challenge pounds 750m shared by 20 bidders00:02
Advice on meningitis 'ignored' by doctors00:02
Prescott wins union support00:02
India elects new president00:02
Letter: Rail freight network essential for trade00:02
French confirm 29 deaths as listeria spreads00:02
FILM / Paying the price of pleasure00:02
Private wheel-clamping 'may be a criminal act'00:02
School tests00:02
Big Beer's spirited alcohol tax reform falls flat00:02
FILM / Laughed out of court: My Cousin Vinny; Dakota Road00:02
Doubts are voiced on Sizewell safety00:02
MUSIC / From out of this world: Stephen Johnson reviews John Tavener's The Last Sleep of the Virgin at the Cheltenham Festival00:02
Butte passes dividend on convertibles00:02
Comment: Things may still go horribly wrong00:02
SIB issues builders' guidelines00:02
Marriage reduces infant mortality00:02
A ladylike member of the Garrick00:02
Letter: Rail freight network essential for trade00:02
Football: German players get round rule00:02
View from City Road: Wellcome could warm things up00:02
Drink-drivers who kill face 10 years00:02
TELEVISION / Getting rowdy with Gaudi: Giles Smith hears the history of Barcelona in 50 minutes on tour with Robert Hughes in BBC 1's Omnibus special00:02
Cricket: Hooper helps Kent hijack: Rob Steen reports from Guildford00:02
Sport in Short: Bowls00:02
Obituary: Sir Basil Smallpeice00:02
Man questioned over model's killing park murder: Detectives investigating the murder on Wimbledon Common receive hundreds of leads from public00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Vegetable burgers help lift Dalepak profits00:02
Obituary: Professor Antoni Zygmund00:02
Confident Owners foresee recovery00:02
Canadian provinces split over federal reform deal00:02
Perot pulls out of campaign: Bush and Clinton scramble to woo billionaire's dwindling supporters00:02
Campaigners try for new ice rink on famous site00:02
Scientists to search for brain 'repair kit'00:02
THEATRE / Notices: The Television Programme - Gate, London W1100:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Doctors believe gas may hold secret of erection00:02
Man held in US00:02
BBC plans pounds 80m-a-year cuts in administration00:02
Ten a day killed in city of snipers: Steve Crawshaw finds the terrible reality of Bosnia at Sarajevo's morgue and in the Lion cemetery00:02
Racing: Confusion promoted by appeal00:02
Coleridge to go amid growing Lloyd's turmoil00:02
Cricket: Northamptonshire miss chance00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Mysterious pictures with perfect hollandaise: The Last Magician - Janette Turner Hospital: Virago, pounds 14.9900:02
View from City Road: Another wait for Blue Arrow men00:02
Harland Simon investors to meet00:02
Letter: Solicitors' visits to remand prisoners00:02
Officer dismissed00:02
Football: United in appeal00:02
Three, two, one. Crikey, will those parachutes open?: James, James and Harvey have spent a whole year preparing their rocket for lift-off. Rosie Millard reports00:02
FILM / Technique: Making their mark: The logos of most big studios have a long history. David Barrett details their evolution00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Halford 'deal'00:02
Pope's tumour 'should have been found sooner'00:02
Clarke pressed to reinforce ban on Sunday trading00:02
Pollution inspector's interests questioned00:02
Diary00:02
Column Eight: Life after Neddy for the chief00:02
Tennis: Graf's perfection00:02
Allergy test patient 'collapsed'00:02
Obituary: Gordon Watkins00:02
Rabin hedges bets on settlements freeze00:02
Sisters' fingerprints were found at house00:02
Golf / The 121st Open: Floyd flourishes in the twilight zone: Woosnam leads the European charge as the Americans dictate on a day which proves a breeze for the old and the bold: Tim Glover reports from Muirfield00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Robson tracks down pounds 180m of shares00:02
Tennis: Bates' joy is short-lived00:02
Sport in Short: Swimming00:02
Ford best-sellers to be cut back00:02
Letter: The problem of Europe's overflowing dustbin00:02
France fails to admit Vichy betrayal of Jews00:02
Motor Racing: Testy times for Senna and Schumacher