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SCARPIA / Dichotomy in modern dress: Sentiment and sentimentality, Iberian impressions and powerful piano from the Bratke pack00:02
Cardiac study shows value of rapid help: First aid crucial in surviving heart attack00:02
Leading Article: Guildford Four still await justice00:02
PSBR rise00:02
Leading Article: A bigger step remains for John Smith00:02
Banks invite Levene to take top Canary Wharf job00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Golf: Cook confident of putting on style: American to make first appearance on the European Tour in Italian Open00:02
Obituary: Hans Sahl00:02
Sports Letters: Jensen intercepts00:02
Grandstand view for Russians at Army's 'big bang': Peter Dunn reports from a military range that has turned into a graveyard for British battle tanks00:02
Bottom Line: Saatchi clears hurdles00:02
Angola gains US recognition00:02
Education: Finding their level: how the Scottish scheme works: The Scottish system is being hailed as a model00:02
Raid on cafe00:02
He's nobody else's John now, is Mr Smith00:02
Inside File: Macedonia? It might as well be Corfu, Bill00:02
Leading Article: Britain has the station, France the track00:02
Racing: Hart warmed by dream ticket: A rich return for the taxman as Gisarne lands the Lupe but her rider senses a limit to her stamina and Yawl attracts more attention in the ante-post Oaks market00:02
Bosnian Serbs 'ready to agree peace': Karadzic calls halt to fighting after referendum rejects Vance-Owen plan by 96 per cent00:02
Deutsche Bank defies recession: Profits advance by 20% for first four months00:02
Fashion: Cut out for stardom: Eat your heart out, Armani - Angelica now wears Richard Tyler. Richard who? Marion Hume and Roger Tredre find out00:02
Exchange to probe Allied share deals00:02
Gold prices at 28-month high00:02
Major defends European stance: Prime Minister casts aside fury roused by Maastricht debate to indulge his passion for cricket00:02
Rugby Union: Shoot on cite policy not for Lions: Door closed on usual open house in country where one letter is enough to cause Going concern00:02
Public Services Management Update: Community cares00:02
Traffic warning system extended: In-car unit covers 1,000 miles of motorway00:02
Exam advisers defy Patten ver religious studies syllabus: Concern over pupils' breadth of understanding as emphasis shifts toward Christianity00:02
Palestinians shot00:02
Public Services Management Update: Council prosecuted00:02
Murder inquiry00:02
Cricket: Bishop's back trouble leaves Derbyshire seeking answers: West Indies Board under attack00:02
Graduate Recruitment: An improving climate for the fair season: The coming circuit of graduate job fairs is attracting healthy employer interest, says Philip Schofield00:02
Racist murder trial drags up Germany's past: Steve Crawshaw, in Molln, writes about the town's deceptive cuteness00:02
Sports Letters: Souness discontent00:02
Football League Play-Offs: Composed Hoddle returns to his Wembley ways00:02
Fashion: Come up and see my etchings . . . in the flesh: As tattoos make their mark among the jet set, on the beach a body is nobody without an indelible image, says Roger Tredre00:02
Satellite TV criticised over sex and violence: Broadcasting Standards Council calls for more controls00:02
Saatchi begins the climb back with 73m pounds cash call: Group to reduce debt and mount 'cautious expansion'00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: The Arab boycott of Israel is legitimate00:02
Higher Education: Outposts of better learning: Living in a remote area need not prevent you from getting a university education, reports Liz Heron00:02
JAZZ / Still, small voice: Jason Nisse on John Surman's Brass Project at the Lilian Bayliss in London00:02
Letter: Have a little faith in religious advertising00:02
Angolan peace talks broken off00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Football: Venables to use courts as he attempts Spurs take-over: Documents obtained by the Independent show Tottenham's chief executive aims to use legal means to force Sugar to sell as he attempts to take control of club00:02
EC's thoughts turn to life after Maastricht: Community faces new battles over enlargement and institutional reform00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Paris gunman offered to pay for holiday: Teacher in siege tells of plan to give children share of ransom00:02
US helps Cuba00:02
LYRIC SHEETS / The Death of a Transit Van00:02
Public Services Management Update: Removing rights00:02
Hanson in 30m pounds shops plan: Retail and leisure project earmarked for Bristol factory site00:02
The Daily Poem: Sums00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Sporting Digest: Olympic Games00:02
False confessions responsible for many flawed convictions: Heather Mills on the reasons why some innocent suspects admit crimes00:02
Obituary: John Tuzo Wilson00:02
Bridge: An elegant, classic loser-on-loser play00:02
Tajik battle00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Hard work for easy money, when the chips go down: The money-spinners - Jacques Black: Faber & Faber, pounds 12.9900:02
Setback for Apple copyright case00:02
Bass frenzy wipes pounds 430m off value00:02
Letter: Dangers of letting GPs prescribe opiates00:02
Insurer helps employees to meet losses at Lloyd's00:02
Birth pangs: strangers in a strange land: Bangladesh is a long way from Whitechapel - never farther than in the maternity ward. Esther Oxford reports00:02
Obituary of Alwin Nikolais00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Bottom Line: Harmony's cash call creates discord: Correction00:02
Letter: Beverly Allitt: the necessity of a public inquiry and a syndrome that can be used as an excuse00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Motor Racing: Hill faces the labyrinth with a tradition at stake: In Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix an inexperienced Briton will try to emulate his father by winning Formula One's toughest race. Derick Allsop reports00:02
Fashion Update: Zandra raids her archives00:02
Textiles giant axes designer fashion firm: The demise of the Arabella Pollen concern has shocked the clothing industry. Roger Tredre reports on the failure of an ambitious project00:02
Education: 'Why not get started, and just try it and see?': The Scottish system is being hailed as a model. Kay Smith sees how it is working in one school00:02
Cricket / Texaco Trophy: England fail to live up to the promise of Hick: Australia shade the one-day verdict with one ball to spare as the final pair are run out of it00:02
Danish riots flare for a second night: Danish 'no' campaigners cry foul at 'crisis of legitimacy'00:02
Christie's pounds 7.7m miscalculation00:02
Eight arrested in police raid00:02
Football League Play-Offs: Portsmouth denied by Thompson00:02
Boxing: Power play and pay days00:02
Birthdays00:02
Bottom Line: Budge braves the pitfalls00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Wool price hits Leeds performance00:02
RIFFS / FA Cup Special: Arsenal's David Seaman on 'Purple Rain'00:02
Investment group plans 'Euro' float00:02
Iran sets out to woo Gulf states: Foreign Minister goes touring after Egypt's Mubarak warns of Tehran-backed terror00:02
134 in Medellin plane crash00:02
Allitt may appear before inquiry: Clothier defends decision to take evidence on child murders in private. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
View from City Road: Weary, stale, flat and unprofitable Beer Orders00:02
Letter: Behind closed doors00:02
Letter: Have a little faith in religious advertising00:02
Portillo warns of deep spending cuts to come: Major discounts report that better-off pensioners will have to pay for prescriptions but Tory supporters likely to bear cost of reduced benefits00:02
Letter: Love counts for much more than biology00:02
Body found00:02
Think tank says UN in Balkans victim of emotion: More grounds for sending troops to Burma than to Bosnia00:02
Chess: Anand's timely win00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Sporting Digest: Drugs in Sport00:02
Jobless 'urged to go sick': Benefit offices accused of fiddling dole figures00:02
LIVE REVIEW / This song needs no introduction . . .: Jasper Rees reviews the folk-singer Nanci Griffith in concert at the Reading Hexagon00:02
Store fined for 'sale'00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Football / World Cup: Scotland's small step forward00:02
Officials 'changed'guidelines on exports00:02
A record for total irrelevance: The price of CDs should be low on the list of important issues, says Simon Garfield00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Education: How to read the signs on the road to university: Anne Daniel offers applicants some tips on using a new guide00:02
Pembroke: Moving times00:02
World's poor struggle for the basics: UN report says few have a decent quality of life, writes Peter Pringle00:02
Equestrianism: Clarke's chance to impress: Youngster aiming for a Nations' Cup place00:02
MUSIC / Technique: Settling a few old scores: Stephen Roe and Simon Maguire are manuscript detectives. Sabine Durrant meets them and picks up some clues00:02
Instructor killed00:02
Court Circular00:02
Bombers sought00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Athletics: Flying doctor heading for 800m take-off: Curtis Robb, Britain's latest middle-distance prospect, is chasing medical exams as well as medals this year. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Girl, 13, raped00:02
A dressing-down for the chairman from the count00:02
Watts Blake Bearne escapes sale of 45% shareholding00:02
Receivers hold fire on shipyard job losses00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
MPs flay Government over beer intervention: Report recommends excise cuts to help industry Lord Young criticised over 'no clear rationale'00:02
Letter: Beverly Allitt: the necessity of a public inquiry and a syndrome that can be used as an excuse00:02
Clinton sacks his travel staff00:02
Police heckle Clarke over reform plans: Home Secretary given mixed reception during speech to federation conference00:02
Football League Play-Offs: Early goals help Albion defy history00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
'Izvestia' freed00:02
Anniversaries00:02
No promises for postmasters: Rosie Waterhouse looks at the issues affecting the survival of a rural service00:02
Market Report: Blue chips bear brunt of the day's decline00:02
Education: Testing without tears or tables: The Scottish system is being hailed as a model. Donald MacLeod says it is too early to tell00:02
Compass in 87m pounds cash call to fund catering deal00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Life is the name of the game . . .00:02
An eye on dealings00:02
Sports Letters: Free information00:02
Jail term cut00:02
Letter: Pride in Jewish triumph over terror00:02
Pre-tax 5.2m pounds at Young's is small beer but welcome00:02
UN warns of Khmer Rouge threat00:02
Swaps cause concern: Bank will tighten supervision of financial derivative markets00:02
ALBUMS / Doom, gloom, more doom: Andy Gill finds that A stands for Aaron, Anthrax and Aztec00:02
Romania backs Vance-Owen plan00:02
Today's Number: 12400:02
Letter: Library fines for 145 years add up to . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Workers fear loss of 'rice bowl' for life: Teresa Poole in Wuhan on how China is coping with unemployment, the flip side of the capitalist coin00:02
Letter: Library fines for 145 years add up to . . .00:02
THEATRE / It's still the same old story: Paul Taylor reviews Nice Dorothy00:02
View from City Road: The prospects for a missing link00:02
Football / FA Cup Final Replay: Waddle's wing skills the key for Wednesday: Arsenal may promote Smith to exploit Wednesday's aerial weakness00:02
Inside Parliament: Lilley beats retreat over threat to post offices: Labour accused of scaremongering - Minister details costs of payments - Bill to protect abortion clinic staff - Heseltine's Russian conundrum00:02
GLOSSARY / Going tonto about tubular and all that jazz00:02
Remains found of ancient dope smoker: Cannabis used as painkiller in fourth century00:02
Woman gets 18 years for plotting husband's murder00:02
Detectives cleared over Guildford Four charges: Judge calls for end to 19-year controversy over pub bombings as proceedings are condemned as 'an attempt to reconvict'00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools Dividends00:02
Out of Azerbaijan: Where BP might also stand for British Presence00:02
It must sell stamps. And liquorice bootlaces. And Baby Bio00:02
Rugby League: Goulding fined for tackle: Suspended punishment clears way for Australian trip00:02
Smith backs referendum over Commons PR: Pressure put on unions to accept one member, one vote for party elections00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Table Tennis: Persson becomes a nobody00:02
Defence 'turned case into Guildford retrial': The officers' acquittal does not undermine evidence that four innocent people were victims of a miscarriage of justice00:02
Public Services Management: The primary aim is to give patients better care: Health commissions are seen by many as a model for the future, says Liza Donaldson00:02
Obituary: Lord Kenyon: Correction00:02
Drugs in Sport: Nutritional supplements warning: Worries voiced about over-the-counter performance boosters00:02
Sega to rent games00:02
TELEVISION / Open verdict on trial by television: Thomas Sutcliffe reviews Bad Company, the story of the Carl Bridgewater case00:02
Shetland Islands salmon farmers pay-out 'a sham'00:02
CU hit by soaring theft claims: First quarter back in the black at pounds 16m but still well short of City expectations00:02
UN seeks best use of troops in former Yugoslavia00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Sports Letters: Hooliganism still rampant00:02
New unit to monitor conditions for children in care00:02
'No SA plot'00:02
Solidarity turns on government: Union leaders angry at Prime Minister's tough stand on pay claims00:02
How long before the next Yugoslavia?00:02
Football League Play-Offs: Vale manage to find perfect Foyle00:02
Big-spending bank chief crosses words over book00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Undercover trap set to solve mystery of disappearing ferrets: Peter Dunn on an unusual outbreak of thieving which is puzzling West Country animal-lovers00:02
Cambodia: the UN promise fails: On Sunday the people vote, but what matters is the Khmer Rouge, waiting in the wings. Raymond Whitaker reports00:02
Tories attack 'profligacy' of party leadership: Fowler urged to account for 'sorry state of finances in light of pounds 19m deficit'00:02
Schools: Shrewsbury School00:02
Public Services Management Update: Equality street00:02
Letter: Beverly Allitt: the necessity of a public inquiry and a syndrome that can be used as an excuse00:02
Obituary: Elizabeth Montgomery00:02
Law Report: Rule on prisoner's letters invalid: Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Leech - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Rose), 19 May 199300:02
View from City Road: When a marriage is pensioned off00:02
Cricket / Texaco Trophy: Old Trafford plays its own games00:02
INTERVIEW / From nought to 40 in 11 years: Donald Fagen has been away a long time, desperately avoiding work. Giles Smith met him00:02
Racing: Dawn of evening Sky00:02
Judges accused of anti-female bias: Anger in Australia as victims blamed for rapes00:02
Solidarity turns on government: Union leaders angry at Prime Minister's tough stand on pay claims