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Egypt execution00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Letter: Safety measure00:02
Cricket: Old school tie suits Randall: Trent Bridge pays tribute to a favoured son by rolling back the years. Jon Culley reports00:02
The Week Ahead: King Hussein tries to woo US00:02
Police begin inquiry into murder case00:02
Slaughter in Bosnia hospital: Muslims hit Croats, Serbs hit Muslims, Morillon threatens to go00:02
Botanists pave way for return of swallowtail: Britain's largest butterfly is to grace a fen where ideal habitat has been created00:02
Hunt where protestor was killed to close00:02
ITV network under threat: Chief executives to challenge government over ban on company takeovers00:02
Football: England offer hope: Solid Germans are held at Wembley00:02
Racing: Eddery odds-on00:02
Racing: Inquiry into National fiasco finds a flag of convenience: The Jockey Club's official investigation into the chaos at Aintree focusses most of the blame on a part-time employee. Greg Wood reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Sailing: Robertson has perfect pitch00:02
Peasants riot00:02
Hospital gives patients choice on resuscitation: Elderly and terminally ill will have right to refuse treatment00:02
European Football: Barcelona sustain their quest00:02
Do we want naked policemen on the beat?00:02
Boy given cancer treatment in error: Dozens of patients must wait as test results are checked00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Hopes of boosted interest in BT sale: Incentives will be less attractive this time00:02
Letter: Jets to Indonesia: flying in the face of human rights00:02
Football: Busy Summerbee: Scotland are swept aside by McMenemy's men00:02
'Foreigners are rapidly becoming the enemy'00:02
Athletics: Regis and Murray prove readiness for Rome: British championships leave selectors with plenty of food for thought in their choices for the European Cup team00:02
Kenwood's sham bridge and ponds restored in time for summer concerts00:02
Letter: Jets to Indonesia: flying in the face of human rights00:02
Cycling: Doubts remain over Milk Race: Lillywhite leads grateful Banana men home to prize-money00:02
Briton murdered in US capital after losing way: Fears for tourists as toll of victims in American Cities increases00:02
Float should put pounds 30m tag on Sharelink00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Obituary: J. K. Annand00:02
BBC funding changes ruled out by Brooke: TV licence fee may be index-linked but advertising dismissed00:02
Pub plays host to international chess contest: In Sticklepath, Devon, locals lay down the law on world championships. William Hartston reports00:02
Scharping has tough task as SPD chief: Social Democrats pick a new party leader00:02
Haitian support for Aristide00:02
GRE loans 'arranged with chief executive'00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Letter: Computer consultants face unfair criticism00:02
Pub landlady murder charge00:02
Obituary: Bernard Bresslaw00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
US bombing backfires00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Ealham eager to please as Kent cruise00:02
Chess: Monumental blunder00:02
Azeri resigns00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Today's Number: 400:02
Anniversaries00:02
Tourists tuck in to a diet of moral fibre: The Australians pile up the runs as their predecessors provoke glorious memories and a familiar England collapse00:02
Latvia trial00:02
Court Circular00:02
Out of Japan: Reporters club together to tell it not quite like it is00:02
Tory council investigated over finances: Report says authority lost large sums of money through 'irregular financial deals'00:02
Motor Racing: Marques not up to mark00:02
Better deafness than madness00:02
Swimming: Gillingham takes the honours00:02
Sporting Digest: Triathlon00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Letter: Grass-roots opinion in Wallasey and Wales00:02
Cycling: Indurain takes home Giro00:02
The time the odds were against another Ascot: Gertrude Shilling, whose hats are legendary among racegoers on Ladies' Day, tells how she beat cancer and succeeded in staying the course00:02
Asians challenge Western ideals: Eastern nations insist economic development should come before human rights such as freedom of speech00:02
How the eagle landed at City Road after taking off in China00:02
Peter Pringle's America: One step wrong and you're gone00:02
UN killings inflame Somali crisis: 20 demonstrators shot dead in Pakistani 'revenge'00:02
The menace of the trade gap00:02
EC merger policy under fire00:02
Campbell set to succeed Mulroney: Two women poised to become prime ministers in Canada and Turkey as parties elect new leaders00:02
INLA man survives assassination attempt00:02
Tennis: Stich double quick to floor flawed Ferreira: A German master sees off his doubles partner as he begins his Wimbledon build-up00:02
Emergency aid planned for Welsh flood victims: Families still unable to return to homes after torrential rain00:02
Science: Russian piracy in a sea of software: Illegal copying of programs has long been accepted in Russia, but that may change with the growth of private business, says Robert Farish00:02
Paris Post War: Art and existentialiam 1945-5500:02
Cricket: Leaders gel as Wells fells rivals00:02
The Daily Poem: Twice Tonight00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Major relief00:02
Cricket: Morris savours his victory stroll00:02
Stores criticised over packaging: Containers can double prices, survey says00:02
Sporting Digest: Canoeing00:02
Condor's shadow cast anew in Uruguay: A political crisis prompted by dark elements in the security forces is threatening the President, writes Colin Harding00:02
TELEVISION / And their cup runneth over: While Mellors finally had his way on BBC1, Sam's regulars had their00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Eavesdropping, incest and Tutankhamun's tomb: 'In the Houses of the West' - Christopher Burns: Hodder & Stoughton, 14.99 pounds00:02
A clean and efficient way to run the world: The fuel cell, invented in 1839, has produced electricity for spacecraft and submarines, but little else - until now, says Anna Coyle00:02
The sheriff and the warlords: When the UN wants to end a war, it must stay until the job is done, argues Richard Dowden00:02
Letter: Lies, lies, lies . . .00:02
Football: Platt helps England to right route: Taylor draws comfort at last as Flowers and Pallister prevent the Brazilians from enjoying an impromptu carnival00:02
The Best of Times: Whoosh] And my life completely changed: Tom Conti talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Mirror Group may buy its building: To move or to stay? Site's future in balance as newspapers try to decide on the most economic course00:02
Art Market: Victorians lead way as business revives: Two large Alma-Tadema canvases fetch pounds 1.65m and pounds 1.43m as sugary neo-classical paintings from the turn of the century attract millionaire buyers00:02
Tennis: McNeil regains her composure: Garrison Jackson fails to flummox her friend00:02
Commodities: Cheesed off with the EC00:02
Motor Racing: Bold BMW take the spoils00:02
Diary: 14-20 June00:02
Rosy forecast for European insurers00:02
Rugby Union: Samoans outclass Scotland00:02
Heseltine hints at breaking manifesto pledges: Chancellor 'will have to look at all options' to reduce pounds 50bn deficit00:02
Letter: Jets to Indonesia: flying in the face of human rights00:02
Marriages00:02
Iran voters register protest on economy: Low poll turn-out sends warning to Rafsanjani00:02
Inflation on road to recovery: Michael Artis presents his exclusive quarterly analysis of the UK economy00:02
Teenagers charged over killing00:02
New PM for Canada00:02
Art triumphs over terrorism at the Uffizi: People in Florence have rallied to the aid of their museum, where staff are working round the clock to reopen next Sunday, writes Patricia Clough00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Cricket: Forgiven Foster welcomed back into England fold: DeFreitas dropped as selectors make only one change in the squad to take on Australia in the second Test at Lord's00:02
Sailing: Walters' golden waters: Jackdaw swoops to take the spoils00:02
Rugby Union: Lions take pride in tigerish performance: Kinsey report fails to satisfy as Bunce and Fox take advantage of questionable refereeing decisions to put the All Blacks in the black00:02
Rowing: Mixed results for Olympic champions00:02
Equestrianism: General Jock stands tall for Gifford00:02
Fears ease over the Pope's health00:02
Clinton delay00:02
Leading Article: A fine, painful line for the UN00:02
Motor Racing: Prost cashes in after Senna crashes out: Hill third after blunder in pits costs him valuable seconds00:02
Israel admits to torture of Arabs: Secret services use force on Palestinian detainees00:02
Letter: Welcome revival of a discrete influence00:02
Leading Article: HIV testing: when policy and practice diverge00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Civil rights and uncivil wrongs00:02
The death of the British deterrent?: Graham Spinardi believes that Margaret Thatcher may unwittingly have put an end to our 'independent' nuclear capability00:02
Letter: Fighting for democracy in Nigeria00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Briton in jail00:02
Letter: Grass-roots opinion in Wallasey and Wales00:02
Howard to approve longer police baton: Home Secretary urges more effective protection00:02
Motor Racing: Motown misery for Mansell00:02
Husband cleared00:02
Letter: Computer consultants face unfair criticism00:02
Pembroke: Broad-minded publicity00:02
Corsican attacks00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Murder charges00:02
Lamont scare00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Table Tennis00:02
Chinese torture, as practised in London SW500:02
Banda likely to sink with ship of one-party rule: The Life President will find it hard to remain in office if his people vote for multi-party politics today00:02
Wages attack00:02
Democrats vote00:02
MUSIC / Overturning another miscarriage of justice: Nicholas Williams on a neglected Britten opera and the pianist Peter Serkin at the Aldeburgh Festival00:02
Racing: Punters occupy Chantilly track00:02
Smaller Companies: Vintage tea firm makes history with cash call in administration00:02
Cambodian breakaway zone under threat: Violence erupts as election victors launch armed challenge against renegade forces to retake 'autonomous region'00:02
TELEVISION / Critical Eye00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Skating00:02
Coales' Notes: A finger in the heritage pie00:02
Leading Article: How to make paying taxes more palatable00:02
Plague discovery00:02
Football: Sugar denies exodus: Tottenham make move to hold on to players00:02
THEATRE / When duty fires the blood: Paul Taylor on Ghosts at Stratford and A Day in the Death of Joe Egg at the King's Head00:02
Happy Anniversary: Bligh loses Bounty00:02
Porter killed00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Diplomat killed00:02
Golf: Torrance takes the extra pressure in his stride: Scot recovers his putting touch to fend off three-pronged threat to his Ryder Cup progress00:02
Lone survivor remains healthy: Peter Rodgers explains how Meghraj managed to fight off the Asian banking crisis00:02
Voters 'change Turkish history': Two women poised to become prime ministers in Canada and Turkey as parties elect new leaders00:02
Fatal celebration00:02
Racing / Grand National: Blame on Aintree flag man00:02
Rugby League: New fixtures fitted with student help00:02
Microbe of the Month: Heat, meat and squalor: a recipe for disaster: When a US restaurant ignored basic health rules, 800 fell ill with salmonella poisoning. Bernard Dixon reports00:02
Why voting doesn't mean starving: Poor countries need not forgo human rights to prosper, argues Partha Dasgupta00:02
Lessons of History: The good ship Democracy: The building of a trireme warship fleet had a deep effect on Athenian society. Boris Rankov explains00:02
Obituary: Eric Trist00:02
Clinton wants UN to take on tyrannical rulers00:02
Driver dusts off his Austin Seven Top Hat for London-Brighton classic car run00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Time Warner and Microsoft in TV talks: Proposed alliance of entertainment and electronics giants could set the pace for interactive television00:02
Nigeria poll