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Allitt case appeal00:02
The great escape through the tunnel to Paris is delayed for another year00:02
Classroom pupil limits to be scrapped00:02
Today' number: 9900:02
Obituary: Dame Joyce Bishop00:02
Mudslide deaths00:02
Sailing: Six of the best for Beadsworth00:02
Major still not clear of firing line: Thatcher's intervention fails to quell discontent surrounding the Tory leadership00:02
Energis wins pounds 100m BBC contract: Breakthrough for National Grid's telecommunications arm00:02
Catholicism a la carte for the Pope in Spain: Papal visit looks likely to spark controversy, Phil Davison reports from Madrid00:02
Obituary: Bernard Simons00:02
Nigerian military breaks the bank00:02
View from City Road: The pain of privatisation00:02
Overload for peace-keepers: Three-month wait for troops to Bosnia as UN accused of bad management00:02
New Bosnia ceasefire brings little hope00:02
LAW REPORT / Greek case violated religious freedom: Kokkinakis v Greece - European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg 25 May 199300:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Leading Article: Let the people have their say in Malawi00:02
Cricket: Third man to sit in judgement for Ashes: Extra umpire to officiate in remainder of Test series after trial runs prove successful00:02
Tory right remains wary of Chancellor00:02
Ukraine MPs get a harsh warning00:02
Obscure conduit for donations00:02
Letter: Human rights infringements draw contradictory responses00:02
Birthdays00:02
The Independent Story of the Year: Short story competition yields golden nuggets00:02
Tennis: Martina merry by seaside00:02
Between the Lines: Depths of frailty: Richard McCabe on 'Amadeus'00:02
Bottom Line: Payout key to MEPC rights00:02
Timex factory antagonists face up to failure: Strikers say bitter dispute will serve as warning to employers on wage cuts, while management blames lack of realism by unions00:02
Chess rebels under two-pronged attack00:02
Price rises underpin FKI profits increase: Engineer succeeds with cost-cutting programme00:02
The simple value of Silver Ghost quality00:02
Leading Article: On the horns of a fiscal dilemma00:02
Patten cedes00:02
Heinz warns of job cuts in its British operation00:02
Brezhnev man leads Azeris00:02
Letter: Exams: the strain is the number, not the questions00:02
Ciller brings wind of change to Turkey: Hugh Pope in Ankara examines what the first female Prime Minister will do - and not do - to solve the country's pressing problems00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: A White Paper for editors to read on hols00:02
Viewpoint: What Tories must do to end embarrassing secrecy00:02
Motor Racing: 'One of these days I guess I'll just go off the road': Keith Botsford, who covered the grand prix circuit from 1974 to 1983, recalls the sad figure behind a flamboyant personality who had a quick ascension but a long fall00:02
Media Types: Pure heart and strong arm: The radio producer00:02
Male beauty00:02
Protest over Birmingham Six barrister: Protest over choice of barrister in police case00:02
Oarsmen learn the secrets of ancient Greek war machine : Almost unbeatable in battle, the triremes still had flaws. David Keys reports00:02
Cricketer's Diary: Strangling headless chickens00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93: Edberg escapes from a scorching start: Swede avoids all but one of big servers in draw while defending champion ends up in the shooting gallery00:02
REVIEW / Home and away: The carver chair - Manchester00:02
Why my friends will be seeing much less of me from now on: A streamlined Matthew Hoffman reveals that the secret of successful weight loss lies in the head and not the stomach00:02
Trident contracts00:02
Orkney pay-off00:02
Nalgo jamboree criticised00:02
Tennis: Pate falls over Beecher00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Letter: MPs misjudge mood over Bosnia00:02
Literacy skills 'lacked by six million adults': Patten pledges pounds 250,000 for improvement scheme00:02
If he'd only listened, he'd be a fugitive with a title00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Talking pictures00:02
Value of nuclear plant questioned00:02
Racing: Royal Ascot: Cash courts danger in his Palace coup: Anxiety for the rider of yesterday's big winner as a post-race inquiry brings back memories of an infamous disqualification00:02
Diary00:02
Out of America: Drop-out from backstreets cracks whip over Clinton00:02
Letter: Politics and science in the whaling debate00:02
MEPC joins the cash call queue: Property company's pounds 222m issue is largest in the sector to date00:02
THEATRE / Making room for improvement: The actor didn't like it; the playwright agreed. Now PVT Wars is back, but bigger. Sarah Hemming reports00:02
Media: Did the messengers shoot themselves?: Coverage of the Taylor sisters' trial was sensational but far from extraordinary. Heather Mills reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Kodak to spin off chemicals: Eastman will become independent by the end of this year00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: A White Paper for editors to read on hols00:02
Motor racing loses a flamboyant star00:02
Letter: MPs misjudge mood over Bosnia00:02
Letter: Treasury priorities in making spending cuts00:02
EC moves towards 'open' mergers policy00:02
Analysis shows 420,000 may be excluded : Ministers firm over invalidity benefit cuts00:02
Letter: Table manners of a sporting gentleman00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
MUSIC / A voyage round the horn: Meredith Oakes hears the Ensemble Sonnerie play sonatas by Fontana at St James's, Piccadilly00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Media Viewpoint: Don't let facts spoil a good franchise bid: One could argue as strong a case for a new radio station for men as for women00:02
Leaked report outlines closure threat to hospitals: Loss of speciality services raises doubts over future. Rosie00:02
Football: Irish aim for table-topping performance00:02
IRA informer held after return to Ulster: Police reject claims that handlers allowed terrorist to continue killing. David McKittrick reports00:02
The Daily Ppoem : The weakness By Bernard O'Donoghue00:02
Research appeal concerns charity00:02
Jehovah anger00:02
Golf: Ballesteros caught in a time warp at Baltusrol: It will be a matter of timing for a struggling Spaniard when the US Open starts tomorrow00:02
Torch man 'on bail'00:02
Football: England go indoors to examine the grass-roots00:02
Dr Mario made me an addict: Are the Brooklyn plumbers really draining our children's brains? Or is it all just a game?00:02
Sporting Digest: American Football00:02
Leading Article: When indecent proposals become everyday business00:02
Architecture Update: Spanish span00:02
British troops cool in war zone00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Right walks out of SA talks: ANC and government co-operate in effort to keep constitutional negotiations on track00:02
Manweb raises dividend by 15.1%00:02
CHESS / Killer queen00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Something's fishy00:02
Tennis: Agassi's defeat prompts doubts: Champion prepared to defend Wimbledon title despite surprising loss00:02
Letter: Exams: the strain is the number, not the questions00:02
Market Report: Anglia shines in possible TV takeover episode00:02
Rise in factory output is strongest since 1988: CBI survey shows high street sales still failing to live up to retailers' expectations00:02
REVIEWS / Rum punch-up in the sun: Sarah Hemming on the London Fringe00:02
Passports for pets - nothing mad about that: Britain's unrelenting attitude towards rabies control is way behind the times, argues Christopher Jackson00:02
Former hotel chief faces charges00:02
Tennis: Bailey is best of British00:02
Rugby Union: Management passes the test in maintaining pride of lions: New Zealanders show astonishment and delight at absence of the siege mentality that accompanied visits of previous tourists00:02
Architecture Update: Immune to the new design's charms00:02
Bottom Line: To bid or not to bid00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Home alone with a murderer00:02
'Vote-rigging' in Nigeria00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: The tooth hurts00:02
Football: Wolves sign Thomas for pounds 800,00000:02
INTERVIEW / Kohl urged to strike back against far right: In an exclusive interview, parliament's speaker tells Steve Crawshaw about German xenophobia00:02
Court circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Sniper 'not told to shoot UK soldier in Bosnia': First British soldier was unlawfully killed00:02
Source of pounds 15m in donations to Tory party not disclosed00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Bulk delivery00:02
Wessex up by 12%: Water company plans waste expansion00:02
Obituary: The Rev J. Arwyn Phillips00:02
Iraq arms evidence held back from trial: Scott inquiry told of plot to obstruct defence case00:02
Tories questioned over Saudi cash: Party chairman will face Commons committee over foreign donations00:02
Clarke offers growth without tears: 'I have acquired a deep and abiding respect for all those engaged in the difficult business of commerce'00:02
Edell seeks more power: Building Society Ombudsman says many complaints outside his remit00:02
Obituary: Alan Wykes00:02
Labour high command urges a three-pronged offensive00:02
Timex closes Dundee plant00:02
Football: Doubts over viability of Venables' fight: Sugar applies for security for costs which could be pounds 1m but former Spurs chief executive insists he will fight on00:02
WBB faces battle as Sibelco bids00:02
Bengalis suffer a daily diet of racial abuse00:02
View from City Road: The Chancellor's change of tone at the Treasury00:02
Architecture Update: Views of the Tower00:02
'Trouble-maker' to leave village after protests : Teenager says he was threatened after men who abducted him were jailed. John Arlidge reports00:02
Architecture Update: Church changes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Dressing up an old idea in new clothes: The management audit: How to create an effective management team - Sir Michael Craig-Cooper and Philippe de Backer. Financial Times/Pitman Publishing, pounds 3500:02
Racing: Nicer to sweep aside select few gathered for Coronation00:02
Fresh row looms over HDTV : Britain asks for research to be made available to Japanese firms00:02
BOOK REVIEW / They met book for book and bed for bed: Significant Others Whitney Chadwick and Isabelle de Courtivron Thames & Hudson, pounds 14.9500:02
Pembroke: A long time tunnelling00:02
Former envoy criticises UN actions in Somalia00:02
An everyday story of not-so-friendly country folk: Gypsies were once a traditional part of rural England, but now it's middle class property values and tourism that matter. Peter Dunn reports from Somerset on a campaign of intolerance00:02
Court rules out trial without Nadir: Decision on Polly Peck chief's pounds 3m bail postponed as his donations to the Conservatives provoke more questions about political funding00:02
Football: Flitcroft's flash of inspiration00:02
Advance for Dairy Crest as float nears00:02
Fans of doomed soap take high road to protest rally: Viewers are fighting to save a Scottish television series. James Cusick reports00:02
Vienna gives Dalai Lama a hero's welcome: A compromise enabled Tibet's spiritual leader to overcome Chinese opposition00:02
View from City Road: Last fling from the generators00:02
Rugby Union: Back to Blacks for the tourists in Auckland00:02
Shareholders 'rarely consulted on gifts'00:02
Connally dies00:02
Letter: Human rights infringements draw contradictory responses00:02
Letter: Be they rowers or be they oarsmen?00:02
If it's Tuesday, this must be LA: Antwerp is a European City of Culture with global aspirations: which is where the Ark comes in. Ellen Cranitch reports00:02
Motor Racing: The world of motor racing stunned by death of Hunt: James Hunt, the 'archetypal British sportsman' who won the world drivers' championship in 1976, inspired affection and admiration but also anxiety00:02
TELEVISION / A bit of the other00:02
Men 'new victims of sex bias in job hunt': Complaints rise as males apply for low-paid work00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Athletics: Murray mix-up embarrasses selectors00:02
Winnie 'linked to five murders': South African MP talks to witnesses who could provide new and damning evidence00:02
Juveniles named00:02
Route of first private motorway published: Drivers of cars to be charged about pounds 1.5000:02
Paris Post War: Art and existentialism 1945-5500:02
Coombs brokers rigged transactions, court told00:02
Obituary: James Hunt00:02
Asians cleared of revenge attack on armed white youth: The decision to charge three Bengalis after a confrontation provoked by white youths has angered their community. Heather Mills reports