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Football: Cantona's wand guides United to the brink: As Old Trafford awaits its first title since 1967, Joe Lovejoy hails the dashing Gallic knight leading the charge00:02
Tool Box: A scoop buy from Cape Cod00:02
Comedy: Dead good, dead nice: Tristan Davies reviews Victoria Wood00:02
Wines of the Week: Good buys00:02
Motoring: All our yesterdays on wheels: Phil Llewellin visits a museum offering motoring magic to the fans and fun to the uninitiated00:02
Snooker: White turns screw to close in on final: Hendry sweeps into superior position after demolition of McManus's defences00:02
Palace to open from 7 August00:02
Cricket: Wells goes to the well again as Sussex swim against the tide00:02
Baby found murdered after mother is shot dead in street: Man wanted for questioning is armed and very dangerous, police say00:02
'Historic' tower is set for demolition: Lead shot works attracts city's support00:02
UN leaves Khmer Rouge town00:02
Poles set for privatisation as parliament passes bill: Western bankers welcome positive signal for investors00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Blockbusters at dawn: the Ludlum trademark: Peter Guttridge meets Robert Ludlum, whose tough novels have sold 195 million copies00:02
Man to appear on kidnap charge00:02
Chad admits to massacre00:02
Property: Auction to the rescue in a sea of sinking prices: Yachting enthusiasts are lapping up waterside property at knockdown prices, reports David Lawson00:02
Barclays joins the phone-in bankers: Strong branch network will be maintained00:02
Pembroke: Filled up by a celebrity cook00:02
Travel: A good clean-up before they go00:02
Porn TV 'faces defeat'00:02
Quote unquote00:02
Racing: Prairie Bayou favourite in Kentucky00:02
Cricket: Aamir injury adds to Pakistan's woes00:02
Gardening: On tiptoe through my heroes' tulips: Anna Pavord shares her passion for tulips with two Yorkshiremen who are devoted to nurturing historic varieties and have the prizes to prove it00:02
Nationwide woos first-timers00:02
PLO man's status angers MP00:02
Market Report: House builders on road to recovery00:02
Drive away a prize00:02
Wren wins claim against Navy00:02
Records: Sitting on top of the globe: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson on English idylls and Austrian audacity00:02
Sit tight on your stocks and ride out the summer00:02
Arts: Would you risk your life for Eurovision?: Bosnia-Herzegovina's entry for Eurovision brings the chill of war to bubblegum pop. Marek Kohn reports00:02
Rugby Union: Pilkington Cup Final: Harlequins responsive to kudos of the big occasion: A third visit on the trot to rugby union's headquarters raises the question of priorities at The Stoop. Steve Bale reports00:02
Football Diary: That'll be the day . . .00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Gulf between the Arabian knights: Modern Arabic literature ed. M M Badawi - Cambridge University Press pounds 7500:02
Bosnian Serb leader 'expects to sign peace plan': Pressure to end war builds up as factions gather for summit in Athens00:02
Cheaper cash on tap for the holidaymaker: Plan ahead for commission-free currency abroad00:02
Obituary: Cesar Chavez00:02
INTERVIEW / Heat, dust and a woman with a New York view: Jonathan Freedland meets Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, novelist, Oscar winner and exile00:02
Travel: Baguettes and bureaucracy with Uncle Ho: Saigon's frenetic charm and its own version of perestroika conceal a multitude of sorrows. Simon Calder reports from Vietnam00:02
TELEVISION / Domestic troubles00:02
Unfocused Clinton sees his popularity plummet: After 100 days in office, the President's rating hovers around 55 per cent00:02
Out of Georgia: Coming in on a wing and a pair - of Mausers00:02
Home price rises 'set to outstrip inflation': Negative equity trap will restrict supply of property, City analyst says00:02
World race yachtsman lost00:02
Travel: How to get the best out of Faro: Algarve without Happy Hours: To the east, the package tourist becomes a rarity and a quieter Iberia beckons, says Frank Barrett00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
Aids vaccine is brought a step closer: Injecting HIV genes into patients' cells aims to stimulate body's immune system00:02
Cricket: Hayden runs roughshod over the ghost of Jardine: Paul Hayward witnesses the Australians strolling to victory in their tour opener in Hertfordshire00:02
Cricket: Wild Wylie strikes a blow for youth00:02
Recipe: Hearty soup hot from China00:02
View from New York: Is the party over for advertising agencies?00:02
Letter: Why junior doctors are still overworked00:02
Ruling party leads in Yemen polls00:02
Racing: Barathea the Classic value: Zafonic's form is far from solid and Luca Cumani has a strong Guineas alternative. Richard Edmondson reports from Newmarket00:02
Racing: Tenby fortifies Cecil's Epsom offensive00:02
US expels French spy00:02
Motoring: Cheers, then a tragedy: A weary and dusty Gavin Green rides the potholes, as the London-Sydney Marathon goes east to Turkey00:02
Letter: A curriculum that fails in teaching English00:02
Golf: Sugg struggles to gain recognition: Johnson stays in touch with the leaders00:02
Seles stabbed on court by German spectator00:02
Gardening: A better buzz than showbiz00:02
Football: Elgin dispute 'cheat' ruling00:02
Judo: Fairbrother lives up to all expectations00:02
Style: Carrying his bat on a changing wicket: Jonathan Glancey meets a man who crafts willow with white-flannel appeal - but adds a touch of innovation00:02
Tenancy switch saves a home: Many lenders are cooling to mortgage rescue schemes, reports Vivien Goldsmith00:02
Ciampi set to abolish immunity: Italian PM expected to call early poll to hold government together Ciampi set to abolish immunity00:02
Murdoch and Packer fail in bid for Australian pay television licences00:02
Video pictures show bombers leaving Bishopsgate lorry00:02
Ex-chief of Ashley got pounds 600,00000:02
Travel: Cool, green Spain in the mist: The Basque country is full of surprises: Frank Barrett finds old-style resorts, majestic beaches - and a stinging sea breeze00:02
Letter: Georgia wants to erase Abkhazia00:02
Labour restores wartime pledge: Policy paper restates fight against unemployment00:02
First Night: The Festival of Fashion: Dream package is short on content00:02
Britain 'knew of Iraq arms route': Jordan warns against being made 'scapegoat'00:02
Solicitors lose battle over payment of fees00:02
Few attracted by gilts00:02
Auctions: Grand new fair at Duke of York's HQ00:02
Extradited man charged with murder00:02
Equestrianism: Genesis scare for Godignon00:02
Bosnia fire protest man named00:02
Young quits Midlands Electricity00:02
Soldier, 19, is cleared of murder00:02
The recline of the British Empire: During the Raj, Indian craftsmen rose to a new challenge: furniture. Now it's up for auction, says John Windsor00:02
INTERVIEW / Sting: How we mock our most serious Star, our national Friend of the Earth. Shouldn't he be a protected species? Or at least a respected one?00:02
Profile: The shadow over Clinton's foreign policy: Warren Christopher, the US Secretary of State00:02
Golf: Ballesteros' flight of failure00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Pet hates and monkey business: The imaginary monkey - Sean French: Granta Books pounds 12.9900:02
Leading Article: The jewel in the crown of Britain's tourist industry00:02
Faith and Reason: Saints, bombs and civilian casualties: Bruce Kent's article last week on the morality of bombing civilians is attacked this week by Commander DJ Childs, of the World Memorial Fund, founded by Leonard Cheshire.00:02
Cricket: Gerrard jigs, Middlesex reel: Gloucestershire 299; Middlesex 18000:02
Retail therapy00:02
Chemical warfare on cheque fraud00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In the private jet with Angel lust: Sabine Durrant on the alcohol-drenched new novel by Jackie Collins, which goes straight for the jugular: American Star - Jackie Collins: Heinemann pounds 14.9900:02
But we don't know what to wear: It may have been politically incorrect to tell women how to dress, but some have confessed to Roger Tredre that they miss that kind of guidance00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A great Dane in a savage world: Brother Jacob Henrik Stangerup Tr. Anne Born Marion Boyars, pounds 15.9500:02
May diary00:02
Rugby League: Challenge Cup Focus: Powerful engine tuned for return: John Devereux, the Widnes winger, has a score to settle at Wembley today. Dave Hadfield on a rugby league survivor00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Hockey: Potter leads hunt for double: Teddington seek cup final revenge00:02
Lamont hints at public spending cuts: Interest rates could rise to keep inflation low00:02
Gastropod00:02
Home rescue plan backfires: A scheme to halt repossessions is causing arrears. Andrew Bibby reports00:02
Country Matters: A gentleman comes calling right on time00:02
'Classic' Virgin takes on Radio 1: National commercial pop station launched00:02
Letter: A caricature light years from real vicars00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
As one scholar to another00:02
RMC will merge German businesses00:02
Look for the longest name - it's quickest00:02
Tourism boost seen in palace opening: Forte says announcement will mean good publicity and help to fill hotels00:02
Deportees given heroes' welcome: Supporters greet first group of long-term Palestinian exiles to return to occupied territories00:02
Murder suspect questioned00:02
Letter: Dogma in the use of apostrophes00:02
Letter: Women must demand more frequent cancer tests00:02
Surrey's solid merger00:02
Property: How much is that doggy in the window?00:02
Obituary: Ronald Gow00:02
Russian deputies defy voters' verdict: Deputies say they will vote against the President despite his referendum victory, writes Andrew Higgins in Moscow00:02
Basketball: Byrd on song after Brown ban00:02
Travel Departures:00:02
Lock up with Leeds00:02
Final Waco death toll00:02
ProShare launches phone lines00:02
Muslims take revenge on Croat village: 'Gruesome' aftermath of civilian massacre described by UN refugee worker in central Bosnian village00:02
Quick end to your mortgage00:02
Win a year's free mortgage00:02
EC circus comes to town(s): Belgium's move towards federalism could make for a confusing Community presidency, writes Sarah Lambert in Brussels00:02
Trade unionists win court battle: Personal contract 'sweeteners' illegal00:02
Forest hope the fire is still burning for Clough: Henry Winter looks forward to a weekend programme set to run the gamut of emotion00:02
'Green Man' returns with help from a gang of five: The environmental group Common Ground today celebrates 10 years of campaigning00:02
Holiday starts with rain forecast and flights threatened00:02
Sexual harrassment damages00:02
Music: When Hope fought Death: As Radio 3 launches its month-long 1968 season, Bayan Northcott attempts to recapture the tone of the time00:02
Moderate teachers vote to join tests boycott00:02
Record the facts on your video: Theft victims lacking full details of missing goods may lose out again, says Sue Fieldman00:02
Win a watch by looking back from the future: With wit and imagination a classic Oris could be yours in our new Time Pieces competition00:02
Gardening Cuttings: A week of plants: Correction:00:02
Bookmakers tighten security00:02
Letter from Jerusalem: Life swapping in Israel00:02
No charges against Ward case scientists00:02
Market Report: Debt rating review knocks Rolls-Royce: Correction00:02
EC approves the creation of monopoly LCD maker00:02
Ewe-turn at the festival of dance: A sheep is sharing the stage to give an arts event a 'taste of the outdoors'. Louise Levene reports00:02
Heart Searching: Members-only agency that is open to all: Mean, moody, magnificent? However you see yourself, Andreas Hoffman will try to find a match, he tells Rachel Lipman00:02
Food and Drink: Would you like to try the beer of the day, sir?: A change in the law has led to 'guest draughts' in pubs and now a flood of appetising innovations. Michael Jackson approves00:02
Coventry postal rate of 8.1%00:02
Money grouse: Frustration of Co-op changes00:02
Indosuez refuses role in sale of BT shares00:02
Alliance on film00:02
Inquiry at BNFL led to suicide00:02
Tories accused of stealing proxy votes: Marianne Macdonald reports on allegations of electoral abuse by canvassers in Brighton00:02
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Caton dies aged 3000:02
Travel: Right up the surfer's street: Whitstable was cakes and ale to Somerset Maugham. Others drop in for the oysters. But windsurfers like Colin Brown come for flat water and a hooligan wind00:02
White woman linked to Hani assassination: Right-wing politician's wife charged as SA peace talks stumble00:02
France retains frontier controls: Decision to put off introduction of the Schengen treaty dismays EC officials00:02
Court ruling 'could destroy contracting-out policy': Clarke says High Court judgment on former public servants' pay and conditions could wipe out cost savings hoped for under hiving-off plans00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The Butterfly is the hardest stroke: A snail in my prime: New and Selected Poems Paul Durcan Harvill / Blackstaff Press pounds 16 / pounds 7.9500:02
Travel: Baguettes and bureaucracy with Uncle Ho: Saigon's frenetic charm and its own version of perestroika conceal a multitude of sorrows. Simon Calder reports from Vietnam00:02
Home buyers' deposits need a careful approach: Even if a sale is not completed the vendor may not be entitled to the down payment, warns Sue Fieldman00:02
Record fine for life insurance company00:02
Food and Drink: Celebrity chefs should stay at home00:02
Second Thoughts: In search of Wilde enthusiasm: Neil Bartlett on the inspiration behind Who Was That Man? (Penguin, pounds 6.99)00:02
Cricket: Gooch is put on probation00:02
Protection for housework00:02
Proms fans reject morning overture00:02
McCarthy marks time in 'tentative' recovery: Retirement home group reduces interim losses00:02
Howard returns to face criticism of DoE inaction: Minister on another overseas trip as concern grows over environment policy00:02
Salomon stops making grey market in Zeneca: Stock Exchange request halts dealing until after the rights price has been announced00:02
The Right Start from Halifax00:02
Abuse case review rejected00:02
Tennis: Davis Cup: Bates fails to make an impact: Britain off to bad start in Davis Cup00:02
Diplomats captured by mujahedin doing 'very badly'00:02
Bosnia Serbs wait in vain for the cavalry00:02
The Way I Was: An aristocrat's struggle to escape the old school: Alexander Thynn, aka Lord Bath, has not sent his son to Eton. As he tells Nicholas Roe, he spent years coming to terms with his own time there00:02
Upbeat: Come in, No 9900:02
Greencore stake sold to institutions00:02
Letter: Shades of the Mafia in Civil Service vow of silence00:02
Cricket: Hampshire cower before Caddick: Gower and colleagues are distinctly second best while Australian tourists outclass their English amateur opponents on the village green00:02
Saturday Night: That was a joke, I swear it00:02
Court kidnappers suffer liver failure: Ex-policeman wanted money for surgery00:02
MPs set for new fight with Yeltsin: Battle lines drawn over two drafts for a post-Soviet constitution00:02
Tennis: Seles' future thrown into doubt after knife attack: The stabbing of Monica Seles at a tournament in Hamburg yesterday poses serious questions about her career. John Roberts, Tennis Correspondent, reports00:02
Labour attacks BBC governors00:02
Computer car park offers answer to crime and concrete: John Arlidge reports on a pounds 250,000 pilot project for automatic parking whose designers claim machines will put an end to a city centre 'cancer'00:02
Food and Drink: Not quite south of the Park: Chelsea and South Kensingston may have the right image, but their restaurants can have difficulty living up to it, says Emily Green00:02
Lion's share of work wasted00:02
Whistleblower faces murder plot charge: Man who exposed price fixing by international drugs firm 'tried to arrange murder of wife'00:02
Conservative MPs block drugs Bill00:02
Food and Drink: First taste of spring, killed off by the cat: The sharp, green flavour of sorrel makes it a splendid partner for fish and eggs; it also produces an invigorating soup00:02
Rugby League: Challenge Cup Final: Widnes face an uphill struggle against the odds: Wigan's prowess makes them confident of a sixth successive victory. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Music: Bernard's bolthole: On the day he brings the Berlin Phil to town, Bernard Haitink talks to David Lister about life beyond the Garden00:02
Private eyes spy a rising market in the gold-digging male: Successful women are asking detectives to check on their boyfriends'