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Equestrianism: Whitaker makes gain in change of name game00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Racing: For the Notebook00:02
London is world's top banking centre00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Smaller Companies: Exhibition offers opportunity to woo investors00:02
Science: Europe's television set blows a pounds 2bn fuse: Thanks to British pressure, the EC has recanted and wide-screen TV is on its way, says Steve Homer00:02
Leading Article: Save the whale intelligently00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Football: Glover pushes Vale back into the frame: Barclays League promotion play-offs, semi-finals00:02
Transport schemes labelled 'white elephants': The Channel tunnel terminal at Waterloo and the Limehouse road link to Docklands are opening in London today. Christian Wolmar reports00:02
Peak form guide to the Mount Everest crowd00:02
Cricket Round-up: Cork clings on to win thriller00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Cricket: Brown turns on the power: Surrey sneak home in Sunday league00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
The Week Ahead: Hungary seeks shelter00:02
Football / First Division play-offs: Joachim fashions a fabulous finish00:02
Staff-student relations to be discussed00:02
Tors achievement00:02
Letter: New world order00:02
Letter: Implications of the Tory losses00:02
Clarke lays claim to be next Chancellor: Early ERM re-entry ruled out in attempt to calm right-wing fears00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
Heated feelings on EC in cold north: Farmers in the Arctic Circle prize their hardy life, writes Leonard Doyle from Fredvang, Lofoten Islands00:02
Football: Cardiff joy marred by threat of sale: Barclays League promotion play-offs, semi-finals00:02
Clinton set to ban all nuclear tests: Reagan warns 'open your eyes' as Star Wars is finally scrapped00:02
Football: Sugar blames Crystal over Venables dismissal: Tottenham chairman says decision to get rid of club's chief executive was nothing to do with football, but concerned influence of associates00:02
Cost of 'divorce' puts partner nations at odds: Czechs and Slovaks are embittered by their split, Tony Barber reports from Prague00:02
Seven shot dead in nightclub00:02
Precious objects that memories are made of00:02
Hockey: Johnson masters Ealing00:02
Court Circular00:02
Now the girls can come out fighting: Britain's women boxers are trying to take their sport out of the back rooms and into the limelight. Alex Spillius reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Leading Article: Reform coupled with fair praise00:02
The Worst of Times: 'You're a conchy?' he said, and he hit me: Tony Parker talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Saudi Arabia 'arrests 400 human rights supporters'00:02
Golf: Haeggman makes the grade: Faldo and Woosnam eclipsed as Swede breaks into Ryder Cup table00:02
Basques softened by hopes of freedom in Europe: Nationalists in Bilbao are making a dramatic change in the tactics of their campaign to break away from Spain. Their veteran leader tells Phil Davison why this is so00:02
Chess: Short sprints back00:02
British MPs visit Iraqi marshes00:02
Election campaign in Phnom Penh00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Coales' Notes: Appointments and disappointments: They're looking for a new chairman of the Arts Council. Gordon Coales can't see himself applying, but he knows a man who can00:02
Racing: Boutin's Dream delivers00:02
UK ferry refused landing rights00:02
Corporate spying to be outlawed00:02
Belgian warning over tough EMU charges: Criteria for government will need reviewing if Europe is still in recession next year, says maystadt00:02
Letter: Implications of the Tory losses00:02
Cutbacks in BR timetable hit London commuters00:02
Olivetti boss paid political bribes00:02
Referendum in Denmark: Clear lead for Danish 'yes' camp00:02
Letter: When A-grades are just not good enough00:02
Science / Microbe of the Month: Nature's cure for global pollution: Some bacteria can help to break down chemicals that cause damage to the environment, says Bernard Dixon00:02
Football / FA Cup Final: Show that closed in the first act: Ken Jones maintains that the actors are as much to blame as the producers for a showpiece that lacked drama if not cliches00:02
Clarke to face police anger: Changes in discipline are 'the final straw'00:02
Letter: Library sales not fuelled by greed00:02
Youngest master00:02
Obituary: Mary Chamot00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
OPERA / Shaving you close, and closer still: Edward Seckerson reviews Deborah Warner's debut as a director of opera in Opera North's production of Wozzeck00:02
Referendum in Denmark: Second chance for voters to get it right: Voters in Denmark go to the polls tomorrow in another referendum over the Maastricht treaty. Andrew Marshall wonders why they bother00:02
Shortage of NHS nurses 'affects standard of care': Royal College blames unfilled posts and low pay for poor morale00:02
French gunman driven to despair by unemployment: Julian Nundy looks at the life of the man who took children hostage in Paris00:02
Science: Death is our best friend for life: Knowledge of how cells constantly die may provide treatments for the most dangerous diseases. Ruth McKernan reports00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell set for Indy 50000:02
Bank to dash rate cut hopes: Report will argue need for strong pound to keep inflation at bay00:02
It takes a snob to know one, John00:02
Bank governor set for big pay rise: Eddie George considers pay freeze for his five-year term to calm public outcry00:02
Stevens silent on Stonehenge site: Plan for pounds 15m visitors' centre scrapped00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Today's Number: 4200:02
Lessons of History: Shadows lengthen for Felipe: Spain's move to democracy may be sealed in the forthcoming election, writes Hugh Thomas00:02
Letter: Balancing jobs and technology at BT00:02
Rugby Union: Lions feel force of New Zealand: First taste of tough tests ahead00:02
Flares washed up00:02
Science: Containing danger: James Curtis looks at some of the new hi-tech weapons in the war against smuggled drugs and explosives00:02
Young dancers compete for a chance to perform with Kirov Ballet on London stage00:02
Patients who find solace in life of high security: Rosie Waterhouse talks to patients at Rampton special hospital following its reprieve with Broadmoor and Ashworth00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: Advantages of the scrapped fine system00:02
Oh no] Not the soft cushion tactics]: Charles Jennings plays the part of a suspect to help in police training, and is undone by the strong charm of the law00:02
Rugby League: Brutal Newlove proves his worth at the double: Wigan fail in their bid for a grand slam but Featherstone complete a double00:02
Russia endorses UN plan to divide Bosnia: Russia reaffirms support00:02
Masked football00:02
Cheques seized00:02
Commodities: Tea seeks a healthy image00:02
Boxing: Eubank draws Close to rematch for title: Mixed fortunes for three British fighters on a busy championship bill00:02
Table Tennis: Prean the worry for England00:02
New small firms avoid overdrafts00:02
Senegal opposition leader held00:02
Letter: Commitment essential to reduce emissions00:02
Golf: Davies lives dangerously to ride out the storm00:02
Pension opt-out under consideration00:02
Foresters aim to let stream life prosper: By analysing animal life in water, steps can be taken to improve its quality. Oliver Gillie reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Arrest in SA murder plot00:02
Obituary: Cedric Messina00:02
Demirel wheels and deals to the top job: 'Safe pair of hands' to grapple with Turks' indifference00:02
Cricket: Australians find profit in a rare loss: Forgotten Fordham drops a hint as Taylor and Waugh launch an impressive opening salvo in build-up to the Texaco war00:02
Obituary: Maurice Farquharson00:02
Talbot will hold out for highest MGN price: Administrator denies talk of early sell-off00:02
Rugby League: Deserving St Helens succeed at last: Wigan fail in their bid for a grand slam but Featherstone complete a double00:02
Letter: Soggy truth of living with Cardiff barrage00:02
Obituary: Maggie Hemingway00:02
Managers find way to the top is blocked00:02
Night calls to GPs face clampdown: 'Time wasters' could be dropped from doctors' lists00:02
Big referendum turn-out in Sarajevo: Bosnian Serb voters likely to reject Vance-Owen peace plan00:02
Pembroke: Reece smooths path to MMC for British Gas00:02
Bosnian Serb voters heading for rejection of Vance-Owen plan: Thousands brave Sarajevo sniper fire to vote in referendum00:02
Happy Anniversary: Turkey in a spin00:02
Science: That was super but this one is ultra: Darrel Ince looks forward to the birth of the million million machine00:02
Football / FA Cup Final: Labour shortage forces strike action from production line: Hampered by poor service, Ian Wright and David Hirst had to help themselves at Wembley. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Rallying: Tuthill's victorious marathon00:02
Crew rescued00:02
Five shot in night of violence Gunman shot in murder hunt00:02
Everest woman in race against time00:02
Bureaucracy sharpens the wits of its subjects00:02
Motorcycling: Schwantz top after late burst00:02
Man killed in fall from train00:02
Football / FA Cup Final: Dein advocates cut-price tickets00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
German steel strike talks fail00:02
Football / First Division play-offs: Swindon strike early to reward Hoddle's focus00:02
Letter: When A-grades are just not good enough00:02
Leading Article: Major needs his own vision00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Race death00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Wine sales forecast to rise 8% by 199700:02
Tennis: Graf comes through another crisis: Sabatini puts best cards on table only to be trumped by Berlin Queen00:02
The Daily Poem: From Family Mottoes00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
BA spends a million to ensure its first restyled supersonic plane looks supersmart for the summer00:02
Racing: Armiger toils and Tenby's odds tumble: Prospects of a 'one-horse' Derby are increasing after one of his most potent rivals loses an unbeaten record in France00:02
Jury resumes00:02
Football / European Round-up: Boksic drives Marseille00:02
Baby burnt00:02
Serbian hard man promises blood: Serb militant swears 'freedom or death'00:02
Football: Lineker is eclipsed by Zico: Barclays League promotion play-offs, semi-finals00:02
Football / FA Cup Final: Moat for Wembley00:02
Football: McFarlane samples glory and ignominy: Barclays League promotion play-offs, semi-finals00:02
Steps to sainthood00:02
Funding groups told 'help women to be professors': Lecturers' leader says financial muscle can break male bias in top university posts00:02
TELEVISION / Football and Eurovision: level on points: John Lyttle on two great contests - the FA Cup, between Arsenal and Sheffield Wednesday, and the Eurovision Song Contest, between music and madness00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Going like lambs to the slaughter, to die as cattle: The War Machine - Daniel Pick: Yale, pounds 19.9500:02
Birthdays00:02
Motor Racing: Traffic problems at Donington as a German holds sway on a day at the races00:02
BA faces summer of discontent: Michael Harrison on the prospect of the airline's first pilots' strike00:02
Out of Japan: Lonely hearts pour out their life stories00:02
Lib Dems told to work with Tories00:02
Swan Hunter given short-term reprieve00:02
Transplant tests for boy, 200:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Brighton Festival: Nice work, if you get it: Nick Curtis tries to make sense of the first day of the performance-based Showcase weekend00:02
Italian Football: Lazio's masked master00:02
Tennis: Courier fells Ivanisevic the terrible: Man of a thousand aces deals himself dud hand00:02
Let the farmer out of the pen: Redundancies might do more for agriculture than endless subsidies, writes Simon Gourlay (CORRECTED)00:02
Conditional plan to save the ERM00:02
Football / FA Cup Final: A showpiece that suffered from flat batteries: The jewel in the crown of the English game lacks lustre as skill is stifled in a scrappy encounter and fatigue sets in during extra time00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Prisoner hanged00:02
Rape inquiry00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Our hero meets his new rival: stay tuned00:02
Pakistan orders out 2,000 Arabs00:02
Letter: Library sales not fuelled by greed00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Songs and dance in a tense night in the township: South Africa's blacks are increasingly inclined to answer terrorist attacks in kind, Karl Maier writes from Sebokeng00:02
Four killed in Gaza strip00:02
All in the same sinking ship: When Barrow's success seemed to seal Swan Hunter's fate, there was no joy, only relief, says Nick Turner