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OUTSIDE EDGE / The Epsom autograph-hunters searching for Rin Tin Tin's co-star00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
'Viking' in court over 3ft sword00:02
Equestrianism: Thomson gains an advantage00:02
Letter: Nurses alarmed at proposals for NHS00:02
What triggers the gun culture?00:02
Tate Gallery to introduce the Left Bank show: Independent sponsors exhibition on artistic life in Paris after the Second World War00:02
FILM / Cannes Festival: it's a wrap: Sheila Johnston believes that this year's Cannes Festival successes challenge the dull and conventional00:02
Hurd defends UK diplomats00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Home Computer: Electronic mail00:02
Just wait till he says what he feels00:02
Children 'not protected' from the sun00:02
Lord Gormley dies00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Basinger files for bankruptcy00:02
Today's Number: 59600:02
TELEVISION / And the outlook: more clouds: Lucy Tuck reviews Every Silver Lining, Simon Block's sitcom debut00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Embarrassment that dogged Lamont's career: Colin Brown recalls the locked door, the black eye, the wine receipt and the sex therapist00:02
Bottom Line: Hammerson's rights may be cheap but not cheerful00:02
Home Computer: Friendly Demon at the gateway to a bewitched world: Connecting to Internet00:02
Letter: Tolls on motorways will tax environment00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Warning on Queens Moat assets00:02
Market Report: Reshuffle puts sparkle into food and drink shares00:02
The Daily Poem: Pity the Poor Racist00:02
Plants close to becoming miniature plastics factories: Genetic engineers believe oilseed rape could provide a rival to the petroleum industry. Susan Watts reports00:02
Football / World Cup: Taylor rejects the possibility of failure: England venture east in search of World Cup profit and point to their hosts' modest record while Forest await bids for their playmaker00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Green lobby apprehensive: John Gummer00:02
Letter: Standards set for psychotherapists00:02
Football / European Cup: Doubts appear after night to remember: Marseille's Historic Triumph: France's first European trophy may not signal a new era. Phil Shaw reports00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Stretched on a mental rack00:02
FILM / REVIEW: Quite simply, not boring enough: A Madame Bovary that seduces with its rich visuals, plus Bad Behaviour and the rest of the week's releases00:02
Broadmoor for woman who killed00:02
Page in reverse takeover of brewer00:02
BCCI creditors given renewed hope: Touche Ross agrees to support call for meeting with DTI and new Chancellor00:02
Scientists work hard to bridge the cultural divide00:02
THEATRE / A touch of class: Paul Taylor reviews Noel Coward's Relative Values at Chichester00:02
MUSIC / Realms of Gould: Rosalyn Tureck, Wigmore Hall00:02
BA strike vote00:02
Sack saves money00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Hockey: Kelburne in title pursuit00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Water skiing - Carlsberg Export Masters, Reading00:02
BA strengthens board with two non-executive directors (CORRECTED)00:02
Historic meeting bridges 700 years of mistrust: Many will see grounds for hope in the meeting between the Queen and00:02
Refugees pay a high price as Europe raises the drawbridge: Andrew Marshall in Strasbourg reports on the cruel trafficking of human beings00:02
Male defects linked to hormones00:02
Leading Article: Hopes rest on Kenneth Clarke00:02
Blast tears apart 400 years of Italy's heritage: Sinister signs in Uffizi carnage00:02
Football / European Cup: The joy of victory overcomes all differences: On a night of triumph, national pride was stronger than regional prejudice. John Roberts in Paris witnessed the celebrations00:02
National Power to cut 1,000 more jobs through closures00:02
Motor Racing: Andretti turning to words of wisdom: Former Indianapolis 500 winner pleads for a cautious approach from his rivals00:02
Peking resumes airport talks: Chinese adopt new tack on HK project00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Mercurial barrister who must face the law and order question: Michael Howard: A man of ambition without charisma - or much ideology00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Thatcherite takes reins in Wales: John Redwood00:02
View from City Road: Hollow moans from National Power00:02
Letter: Vogue editor seems to have missed the point00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Smile hides disappointment: Gillian Shephard00:02
High tea00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Confidence and praise in two ways of saying farewell00:02
French moves send Thorntons into dive00:02
BOOK REVIEW / When the banned played on: 'October Eight O'Clock ' - Norman Manea: Quartet, 8.95 pounds00:02
Mexico offers dollars 5m reward for cleric's killers: Public places little faith in official line that drug runners shot cardinal 'by mistake'00:02
MUSIC / Butterfly starts a storm: Robert Maycock on Dublin operas, and Scandinavian composers on the South Bank00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Changes extend to the lower ranks00:02
Warburg jumps back: MAM performance boosts investment bank's second half00:02
FILM / Critical Round-Up00:02
Bottom Line: Morland adds fizz00:02
View from City Road: Tough fiscal test awaits Chancellor Clarke00:02
Babcock to shed 450 jobs in Scotland: Government policy blamed for loss of power station construction work00:02
US navy man gets life for murder00:02
Wrecked museum preserves treasures00:02
Three charged in Berlin shooting00:02
People: Success sours for Spielberg00:02
FILM / The tracks of his tears: Marshall Herskovitz is past thirtysomething but is still making grown men cry. By Sheila Johnston00:02
Cricket: Ghostly Zoehrer haunts Surrey: Australians continue winning ways00:02
View from City Road: MMC shows 20-20 vision00:02
Ford's loss narrows to 353m pounds00:02
ITV shares surge on news of rule review00:02
Diary: As they would put it up in Shetland00:02
Nine crew feared dead after Hercules crash00:02
Home Computer: A network that serves you well: Andrew Brown discovers Columbus, Ohio00:02
Voting continuing in Cambodia00:02
Law: How 'junk science' has been put on trial: Tim Cornwell in Washington reports on the controversy surrounding so-called 'expert' evidence which, critics say, is damaging to the American legal system00:02
'Observer' go-ahead00:02
Car industry gets into gear with rights and acquisition00:02
Competition: Sam Shephard in Philip Kaufman's The Right Stuff00:02
Sports Listings: This Weekend / Cycling - Milk Race start, Royal Tunbridge Wells00:02
Football: The quest for Keane begins00:02
South West expands into instrumentation00:02
Sailing: Smart start for Walker00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Exit the old friend, enter the pretender00:02
Most parents 'oppose this year's tests'00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Lamont's mother shows a keen business sense00:02
Hammerson surprises with early pounds 199m rights issue: Cash call brings property market fund-raising to pounds 620m00:02
Mayhew denies intervention in supergun case: Any attempt to deter witness over weapon for Iraq is 'inconceivable'00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics: Nick Berry in Heartbeat00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Jim White on Friday: If they won't build us a tunnel, we'll dig our own: The Channel rail link is casting a blight on Hollingbourne. But the village has a pounds 5m survival plan00:02
Obituary: Denis Peploe00:02
British woman was 'strangled on country cycle ride': Discovery of green moccasin at roadside put French police on trail of murder suspect00:02
THEATRE / Rik and Ade hit rock bottom: The secret of Mayall and Edmondson's roaring success? They hit each other and fall over. James Rampton reports00:02
Judges reject murder appeal00:02
Law Report: Terrorism provisions upheld: Brannigan and McBride v United Kingdom - European Court of Human Rights, 26 May 199300:02
Wolf-whistle jail term is quashed00:02
Obituary: Sir Roy Watts00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Birthdays00:02
BBC plans its biggest public consultation: Two million questionnaires key part of 'keep in touch' exercise00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: Shame and sadness of Bosnia tragedy00:02
China keeps MFN deal00:02
Rugby Union: Slemen remains tolerant despite England fade-out00:02
Modrow guilty of vote-rigging00:02
Home Computer: Jargon buster00:02
Golf: Langer having his work cut out to keep up appearances: Masters champion denies pricing himself out of the market at the Italian Open and opts for the long-term solution in straightening his swing. Tim Glover reports00:02
US erects trade barriers00:02
City predicts little change under Clarke: CBI reports manufacturers' highest confidence for four years00:02
Leading Article: President Robinson and Mna na hEireann00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Tory big hitter becomes the heir apparent: Kenneth Clarke: The main beneficiary of John Major's round of promotions will provide a colourful contrast to the Prime Minister's grey image00:02
Rouble nears psychological low-point: Russia's economic turmoil and political struggle fuel each other00:02
Tennis: Champion left punch-drunk after unhappy hour: Wild-card entrant brings a halt to week of national gains by failing to get a game as Chang and Korda fall to unseeded German opposition00:02
Victory for women priests: London diocese, the stronghold of Anglo-Catholicism, agrees to reform00:02
Memories are made of a million million connections: A prize-winning scientific book reveals how the brain is being constantly rewired, reports Steve Connor00:02
Court Circular00:02
A world of fantasies beyond the phone box00:02
Schools: Sevenoaks School00:02
'Independent' director to assume new role: Newspaper Publishing appoints non-executive chairman00:02
Saudis act to ensure a trouble-free haj: As Muslims gather, Riyadh talks with Tehran in an effort to avoid tension00:02
It's always life in the fast lane for the rollerbladers: On the road or off the back of a bus, in-line skating is in. James Kanter goes along for the ride00:02
Macdonald posts expected profit slump00:02
Rugby Union: Lions prepare for test of temperament: Brawl 'deplored' but no action to be taken. Steve Bale reports from Wellington00:02
Sharif moves quickly to tighten his grip on power: Pakistan's Prime Minister returns to political fray after court victory00:02
Pembroke: Bully-off at Lonrho00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: The new Cabinet00:02
Death sentences for six Muslims00:02
Schools: King's School, Canterbury00:02
Democrats pressed to rescue Clinton budget: White House cautiously confident of victory on President's day of reckoning00:02
RUC chief wants tougher laws: Annesley says criminal process is heavily loaded in favour of the accused00:02
Tennis: French Open Tennis results00:02
Sand in the public's eye00:02
Iraq arms sales indictment00:02
Lasmo holders can hit back00:02
Racing: Wildcatters behind Wolf 's challenge: Three oil prospectors from Texas have big dreams of an unlikely strike in next week's Derby00:02
Tories come to terms with loss of control: Power-sharing comes to former Conservative stronghold00:02
INTERVIEW / Stone walls do not a prison make: Edward Bond has written his first play for television, which begins on BBC 2 tonight. W Stephen Gilbert reports00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Pragmatic and calm Commons performer: David Hunt00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Sacked - Tom Irvine after 42 years at Swan Hunter and Norman Lamont after 30 months in charge of the British economy: Major gambles on Clarke as Chancellor00:02
Uffizi's great treasures survive 'Mafia' blast: Six people killed and three paintings destroyed by car bomb as dark forces of Italian society strike at Florentine museum00:02
Law Update: Aided by non-lawyers00:02
Sports Listings: Plan Ahead: Henley Royal Regatta00:02
Letter: Battle of Atlantic still demands true grit00:02
Law Report: Port authority's duty on pilotage: Oceangas (Gibraltar) Ltd v Port of London Authority; The Cavendish - Queen's Bench Division (Admiralty Court) (Mr Justice Clarke), 18 May 199300:02
FILM / Box-Office Charts00:02
Law: Helping students sell themselves: Jenny Goddard has set up a careers advisory service at the College of Law. Sharon Wallach spoke to her00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Guatemala troops break up pro-democracy protest00:02
Badminton: England defeated00:02
Letter: New ways to counter drug-related crime00:02
Constable mill painted as site for power station: National Trust warden puts forward plan to install discreet turbine driven by the Stour00:02
The Cabinet Reshuffle: Another victim of Dorneywood curse: Stephen Ward traces an unhappy history of grace and favour00:02
FILM / Rushes00:02
Obituary: Vladimir Promyslov00:02
Government widens sale of contact lens cleaners: Gail Counsell focuses on an MMC report that criticises Boots' 'substantial margins'00:02
Bone of contention00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Lathwell puts strong case for selection: Glamorgan gain the upper hand despite England hopeful's handiwork as Sussex are skittled00:02
Home Computer: Feedback addresses00:02
Out of Russia: Fleeced by highway robbers in grey00:02
Letter: St Hugh, friend to medieval Jews00:02
Law Update: Share shops00:02
While baby's asleep, I'm catching up on the future00:02
Cricket / County Championship: Stephenson stands firm against onslaught from Williams00:02
Is the Princess of Wales about to become a Roman Catholic?: Rumours of possible conversion have been growing, despite the revelation that a dinner party joke took on a life of its own00:02
Scientists work hard to bridge the cultural divide00:02
Hunger strike death00:02
Obituary: Lord Gormley00:02
Letter: Vogue editor seems to have missed the point00:02
Shells break Bosnia ceasefire: Muslims fend off Serbs in Maglaj and fight Croats in Mostar