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Boy of 14 is sent to secure unit00:02
Waldegrave charts way forward for ministers00:02
Special Report on Mexico: School reformer wins high marks00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Father's day for Chioccioli: Contenders take back seat as Italian fulfils his mission00:02
Every 15 seconds someone, somewhere gets HIV00:02
Policeman hurt in dog fight retires00:02
Refugees flee Kabul shelling00:02
G Wood in demand00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Kalon receives offers for Mander Centre00:02
Rugby Union: Britain impress but do not overwhelm: Dave Hadfield on some encouraging play by Britain's rugby league team Down Under00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Lewis' positive signs for Headingley00:02
Chronicle of a death foretold by the Mafia00:02
Paper resists00:02
Murder charge00:02
Obituary: Heinz Galinski00:02
Rape trial man tells of 'trying luck'00:02
Letter: Privacy laws, political hypocrisy and press freedom00:02
Special Report on Mexico: Mission to build a stronger trade link with Europe: UK businesses are showing a growing interest in Mexico. Colin Harding reports00:02
Purge demand00:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Italian pledge on anti-Mafia force00:02
View from City Road: Mundane Menzies00:02
ART / Exhibition: Facial disfigurement: Andrew Graham-Dixon on the human face shattered and concealed in 'A Visage Decouvert' in Paris00:02
Man in bogus job case 'lived a lie'00:02
Lawyers warn Mellor against privacy law: Allegations of a minister's affair with an actress focus attention on press regulation and electronic eavesdropping00:02
Leading Article: The wilder shores of PC00:02
Health: It leaves me grinding my teeth: All Jane Merer wants is a good, affordable NHS dentist. All she gets is piped music, 'customer' liaison officials and tooth-rattling delays00:02
Olympic Games / Prospects for Gold: Gunnell gung-ho00:02
Swan upping00:02
Major stands by Mellor press role00:02
Houses evacuated in flash floods00:02
Racing: Piggott's persuasion fails to lift Prado00:02
Special Report on Mexico: Staking a place on the tourist trail00:02
Letter: MPs' 'pay rise' not can automatic perk00:02
88 killed in Karabakh00:02
Conditional discharge for horsing around in pub00:02
Marine Midland back in profit00:02
Bounced cheques yield libel damages00:02
THEATRE / Notices : Travelling Light, - BAC, Battersea, London00:02
Pope 'still weak'00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Sexual Attitudes and the Spread of Disease: New form of HIV may be emerging: Liz Hunt in Amsterdam reports from the eighth International Conference on Aids, which was told of a fresh threat to life00:02
Letter: Privacy laws, political hypocrisy and press freedom00:02
Letter: Labels for the handicapped00:02
Teenager cleared00:02
Health Update: Nuts are good for your heart00:02
Sport in Short: Cricket00:02
Comment: All the gloom of the good old days00:02
Baseball: Pitchers' saving grace00:02
Labour presses vote change00:02
Cricket: Oslear praises Pakistanis' conduct00:02
Scarman argues for a Bill of Rights to protect democracy00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
Judge holds up BCCI payout00:02
Wellcome share bids reach 850p00:02
Olympic Games: Samaranch shake-up00:02
Column Eight: Fate of a first-class fiddler00:02
Jail 'wrong approach' to child sex abuse00:02
Special Report on Mexico: When the smog lifts to reveal a hidden beauty: A city which has air thick with petrol fumes is committed to the fight against pollution, writes Colin Harding00:02
'Abused wife' seeks her release00:02
Cricketer's Diary: A slow rate of Notts00:02
Health Update: Hair-do danger00:02
THEATRE / Making a crisis out of a tragedy: Paul Taylor reviews Ariane Mnouchkine and Le Theatre du Soleil's four-part production, Les Atrides at the Robin Mills in Bradford00:02
Inner-city agency faces struggle for cash: Colin Brown sees a bumpy road ahead for a former Cabinet minister's new vehicle for urban renewal00:02
China criticises HK on talks00:02
Controversy may be seen as watershed: Allegations of a minister's affair with an actress focus attention on press regulation and electronic eavesdropping00:02
Obituary: Viktor Louis00:02
Sexual Attitudes and the Spread of Disease: Risk in jails from sharing of needles: Liz Hunt in Amsterdam reports from the eighth International Conference on Aids, which was told of a fresh threat to life00:02
Higher fees proposed for richer students00:02
Sport in Short: Table Tennis00:02
Health Update: Whale warning00:02
Leading Article: Private lives, public interest00:02
Accountancy & Management: Auditors must change to head into the 1990s: As public expectations of auditing grow, the pressure is on to provide fuller and more meaningful reporting, says Brandon Gough00:02
Vicious chimps scupper polls00:02
Law Report: Court can give protection against self-incrimination: A T & T Istel Ltd and another v Tully and others - House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Griffiths, Lord Ackner, Lord Goff of Chieveley and Lord Lowry), 20 July 199200:02
Military keeps its grip on Algeria00:02
Palestinians show signs of flexibility over settlements00:02
Chess00:02
Court Circular00:02
'Family-friendly' working can cut costs, study finds00:02
Letter: 'Batman' is too scary to read00:02
Letter: Privacy laws, political hypocrisy and press freedom00:02
Brussels speeds Efta applications00:02
Sport in Short: Speedway00:02
Twenty years on, still married to counselling: Zelda West-Meads, of Relate, is practically a household name. She talked to Angela Lambert about living together and staying together in the Nineties00:02
London Library00:02
Health: A killer deep within the womb: Pre-eclampsia endangers the lives of mothers and babies. Career women may be especially at risk, says Angela Wilkes00:02
Protest movement divides Lloyd's members00:02
TELEVISION / Feedback00:02
Tube charter sets out refunds plan00:02
SA unions and employers to strike a deal00:02
Special Report on Mexico: Salinas is a popular exponent of reform00:02
Renamo's 'gross abuses'00:02
ART / Picture Choice: Pax Christi: Actor Barry Foster on the art of Piero della Francesca00:02
Robbers attacked00:02
London schools' funding hit by pounds 33m overspend00:02
Lack of spending on training condemned00:02
Obituary: Canon David Paton00:02
Market Report: Uncertainty keeps Footsie on the slide00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Son comforts parents of Wimbledon victim00:02
Racing: Dead-heat dithering reviewed00:02
Editor of 'People' repeats denial on telephone tapping: Allegations of a minister's affair with an actress focus attention on press regulation and electronic eavesdropping00:02
Georgia crash00:02
Health Update: Death by iron00:02
Letter: Burning issue00:02
Golf: Changing face of the Faldo phenomenon: The Open champion, for whom experience was everything, reveals a lighter side as he concentrates on unfinished business. Tim Glover reports00:02
Football: Insurrection at Cambridge00:02
Olympic Games / Olympic Countdown - Wrestling: Gold without glitz00:02
Parents back fight over budget00:02
Cash offered for truancy schemes00:02
Ambassador warns on US tax proposal00:02
Titaghur delisting challenge fails00:02
Olympic Games / Prospects for Gold: Dodson is ripe for reward: A boy from Brooklyn carries hopes of British success in the Olympic Games: Harry Lansdown on the boxer aiming to set the record straight in Barcelona00:02
Sport in Short: Croquet00:02
Escape from rural poverty on Mr Poole's zebra and an ox: Richard Dowden meets an inventor whose cart is making a comeback on African farms00:02
View from City Road: Doubts about a deal maker00:02
Letter: It's time to let the competition take off00:02
Prince wins custody case00:02
Farm deal00:02
Special Report on Mexico: Salinas presides over an era of modernisation: Colin Harding charts Mexico's re-emergence in the world after decades of revolutionary nationalism00:02
Temple dispute sparks more clashes in India00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
Sailing: Races made to measure00:02
Sexual Attitudes and the Spread of Disease: Sex before 16 is widely admitted by young people00:02
Brighter prospects boost shares in Gibbs Mew00:02
Letter: Taxation of child benefit00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Moshoeshoe home to tears and cheers00:02
Share prices dip to lowest this year00:02
UN may fund Kurdish repatriation00:02
EC hands out pounds 40 in aid for each refugee00:02
Anti-fascist 'led hijack of meeting'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Disappearing Britain: Tree-house shelter project aims to reinstate dormice in the wild: Oliver Gillie reports on the rehabilitation of a nocturnal woodland rodent threatened with extinction00:02
Obituary: Paolo Borsellino00:02
Racing: Royal seal for racing on Sunday00:02
Amstrad joins Sega in games business00:02
Six possible buyers in talks on Canary Wharf00:02
Love to win00:02
Where Moscow's old elite struggles for survival00:02
Channel 4 sued00:02
Diary (CORRECTED)00:02
US lures tourists00:02
Sport in Short: Motor Racing00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby Union00:02
Havel bows out as president00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Sicilian tragedy, world problem: First Falcone, now Borsellino. Two leading judges have been murdered, and Mafia crime is spreading across the globe. The state must fight back, rather than leaving it to individuals, says Charles Richards00:02
High Court orders Kevin Maxwell to pay pounds 400m00:02
Letter: Lack of guidance for the unemployed00:02
UN may resort to force over Iraqi weapons00:02
Man shot in legs00:02
Societies in disarray after bond rate cut: The outlook for mortgage rates was uncertain last night after National Savings' cut the interest rate on its new bond. Vivien Goldsmith and Maria Scott report00:02
Carrington on mission to avert war in Kosovo00:02
Macari 'had to break rules for sake of side'00:02
Hitler's remains 'were destroyed'00:02
Arctic quake00:02
ART / Fresh art and painters new: The best of today's student work is on show in Islington. But is it art? Dalya Alberge and Iain Gale asked six experts to show them round the exhibition and justify their private views; plus reader offer00:02
Special Report on Mexico: Discreet administrator in the President's office: Colin Harding describes how an outsider entered the inner circle to become an influential adviser00:02
Attack warning for home sellers00:02
Exports lift Transfer Technology00:02
Panic for peace, double-glazing or eternal life: Despite sharing a flight from Sarajevo to Belgrade with the Yugoslav PM, Steve Crawshaw is baffled by his motives00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Silent villagers with a rare, high-pitched wine: 'Puligny-Montrachet' - Simon Loftus: Ebury Press, 19.99 pounds00:02
ALF claims theft of police files00:02
Egypt hopes for a bigger role00:02
Unilever fund drops Fleming00:02
Computer giants seek pole position in a new market: Sally Hamilton describes how Western manufacturers are facing up to the end of the Communist era00:02
Health: Short sharp sadness: Martyn Halle looks at a new and stubborn form of depression00:02
Farmers offered cash to save hedges00:02
Letter: Complacency in the pensions industry00:02
Jews upset by Mugabe comment00:02
Baker may get a call to arms00:02
Special Report on Mexico: The institutionalised revolution is in flux: A shake-up in the PRI's traditional structure is following hard on economic consolidation00:02
EC to strengthen co-operation with east00:02
Composed and ready to hit the pitch00:02
Out of Ghana: The shrine in a dungeon where Africa lost its lifeblood00:02
Health Update: Vintage cure00:02
Threat of mortgage rises lifted by bond cut: Surprise intervention by central banks forces up value of dollar and inflicts heavy losses on speculators00:02
'Rotting head' artist on prize shortlist00:02
View from City Road: Recovery timing hard to predict00:02
RADIO / Too much is never enough00:02
Special Report on Mexico: Social programme has political pay-off: The modernisation of the economy needed a social component. Colin Harding reports on the success of the Solidarity public investment scheme00:02
Olympic Games / Olympic Countdown - Fencing: Goal for Lamour00:02
Birthdays00:02
Woman in murder trial tells of jealousy00:02
Olympic Games / Olympic Countdown - Equestrianism: Britain ride loss of Leng00:02
Bonn adamant00:02
Special Report on Mexico: Capital flows back as economy transformed: Mexico's fiscal situation is now better than that of the US. Colin Harding reports00:02
Racing: Backers wait for Roche ruling00:02
Letter: Privacy laws, political hypocrisy and press freedom00:02
M-way death00:02
Olympic Games / Olympic Countdown - Table Tennis: Chinese ready to rule again00:02
Orphan fled Serbia for UK with pounds 700:02
Olympic Games / Prospects for Gold: Baddeley takes up Swiss role: James Leigh on the Olympic exit of an estimable Briton00:02
Hammicks' new owner against NBA00:02
Cricket: Essex's lesson in class00:02
Letter: Privacy laws, political hypocrisy and press freedom00:02
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