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THEATRE / He could have been a contender00:02
The Daily Poem: A Psalm00:02
Cricketer's Diary: England's hospital corner00:02
Failure to solve crimes blamed on police bureaucracy: Terry Kirby examines a critical report which calls for a 'top-to-bottom' review of London's CID00:02
ACT buys BIS for 93.5m pounds: Software group to raise part of cash for deal through four-for-13 rights issue00:02
Racing: Niarchos pays for Irish duel: 75,000 pounds ensures that Hernando meets Commander In Chief on Sunday. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Cricket: Lewis stuck on duck00:02
Spaced out00:02
Rugby Union: Furious Barnes fires broadside: Rugby Union: While the midweek Lions let the side down one member of the party is proud to take the field in any position00:02
Anatomy of a plot: Alan Clark, Ian Gow, Richard Ryder and Jonathan Aitken are dining at Green's restaurant in Westminster; Clark describes the scene in his recently published 'Diaries' . . .00:02
SA leaders meeting to talk peace00:02
Opel profits plunge despite record output00:02
Letter: The Britain that the tourists want to see00:02
Khmer pledge00:02
View from City Road: The hard questions still unanswered at Lloyd's00:02
Doctors recognise role for alternative medicine: About-turn by BMA on complementary therapies it once dismissed00:02
Witness to a secret handshake00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Ivory Towers: Beware Voracious Shredder Syndrome00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
A revolution that Stalin stopped: Catherine Cooke looks at the work of a Russian pioneer condemned for bringing colour and style to industrial architecture00:02
Beach bums00:02
Rosyth slashes 70m pounds off bid for Trident contract: Rifkind says eleventh-hour move will not prevent early Cabinet decision00:02
Letter: Only the guilty qualify for parole00:02
EC's policy over Bosnia on edge of collapse: Germany urges lifting of Muslim arms embargo00:02
Pupil assessments system 'a failure': Curriculum overhaul sought by head teachers00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: As not advertised00:02
Racing: Brier buckles under weight00:02
Cricket: Corkers from Cork00:02
Feedback00:02
Obituary: Earl Cawdor00:02
Birthdays00:02
Diary00:02
Cricket: McCague on mark00:02
View from City Road: C&W promise is not00:02
Algiers murder00:02
Rothmans shake-up will create two new groups00:02
Homeless women (3): People think good girls don't find themselves on the street00:02
Italian PM survives vote of confidence00:02
Monument to a packaged culture: The new Tate Gallery at St Ives lacks the vibrant spirit of the artists who helped to put the fishing village on the map, says Jonathan Glancey00:02
Drugs in sport: Appeals panel 'will deter legal action'00:02
Ukraine truce00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
MUSIC / A thoroughly modern maestro: Antony Payne acclaims Boulez's masterly way with the LSO00:02
Eyes down at First Leisure: Half-time profits improve as pounds 20m acquisition goes through00:02
Tokyo VIP protection squad learn to take it on the chin00:02
Market Report: American investors dial Vodafone's number00:02
Estonia denies it will evict Russians00:02
Zeneca rights are 85% taken up00:02
Media Types: Scribbler in search of a script: The freelance writer00:02
'Bedless hospitals' predicted: Increase in day surgery could make traditional district general obsolete00:02
Rugby Union: Sound of approval as big Ben walks tall on the blind side: Clarke the adaptable Lion emerges to become the perfect tourist in a country where the back-row forward is king. Steve Bale reports00:02
Leading Article: All of Europe against the rest00:02
Iraq complains about sanctions00:02
Today's number: 2300:02
Letter: Folly of defending nuclear weapons00:02
Aideed's rival sees things going his way: The action by UN forces in Somalia has boosted the presidential ambitions of clan chief Ali Mahdi00:02
Wimbledon officials ban tennis pest for harassing Graf00:02
THEATRE / It has to be Bollywood or bust: Asian audiences are at last being tempted into the theatre, reports Georgina Brown00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A world in need of the common touch: 'Whose common future?' - The Ecologist: Earthscan, 9.9500:02
Patten considering tests for 5-year-olds00:02
Rebels move into capital of Azerbaijan: Fighters come face to face with Western oilmen in Baku's corridors of power00:02
Trust buys a slice of military history: A secret wilderness of shingle and saltmarsh on the Suffolk coast, once a nuclear test site, is to be restored and opened to the public00:02
Hi-tech puts guides on the spot00:02
Haiti meeting00:02
Perhaps he would watch the boy Major once more . . .00:02
Cameras to be tested in bank cash dispensers: Customers will be photographed in effort to tackle fraud00:02
Balladur moves to defuse row over immigration law: Centre and right of Gaullist-led government fall out over identity checks, writes Julian Nundy in Paris00:02
British robot set for Bosnia spy mission: French Army wants to use a pilotless plane built in the UK to monitor Muslim safe areas00:02
Third World in the West's rotten boroughs00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Boxing: Till's opponent from the dock00:02
Rugby Union: France sink to untimely defeat00:02
Football: Ruddock refuses new deal00:02
Cricket: Marsh gets stuck into county circuit 'pie-throwers'00:02
Legal aid bill00:02
Homeless women (1): What they deal with would crack most people up00:02
Leading Article: Caught between no jobs and a very big hole00:02
Letter: A Bill of Rights would hold judges to public standards00:02
Judge shuns plea for school to readmit boy00:02
Doubt cast on convictions of 'M25 Gang': Prime evidence was from accomplices, court told00:02
Cricket: Bailey bites back00:02
Clinton defies military over defence rethink: Change in strategy will limit US war capability to one region00:02
Reflections from the tightrope: Tonight, Edward Said gives the first of his six BBC Reith Lectures on radio. Tomorrow it will appear in the Independent. Here, he talks about a life spent defying labels and seeking a homeland00:02
View from City Road: Privatisation stuck in the post00:02
Judgment reserved00:02
Dolphin chief may try to rescue Equatorial00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Mates stands resolute amid the rubble00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Tennis: Bates and Durie make way for new generation: Wimbledon '93: Britain's two top-rankers bow out as Maclagan survives five-set ordeal and Wood wins appointment with Graf00:02
Obituary: Earl Cawdor00:02
Finding time for 'sound' buying Spare00:02
Another order? I can hardly wait: Ces Cassidy picks up a few tips while working the tables at a busy restaurant in Manhattan00:02
Health warning00:02
Obituary: Colin Dixon00:02
Lloyd's members lose 100,000 pounds each for year: Anger at agm over 'culture of corruption'00:02
Letter: The Britain that the tourists want to see00:02
Wild promise00:02
Not the News at Ten00:02
THEATRE / Acts of defiance: Lift: Sarah Hemming on The Little Phoenix, from China, A Guerra Santa, from Brazil and The Desire Paths00:02
Obituary: Sir William Golding00:02
Mark 'no longer ERM core currency': Delors welcomes rate cuts but Bundesbank insists Germany is still anchor00:02
Out of America: Scandal that drove a town to hire private police00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Inside Parliament: Funding incites a free-for-all: Fowler defends right to keep donors secret; Beckett sniffs an 'odour of corruption'; Hunt returns fire with Maxwell ammunition00:02
Cable & Wireless 'back on a growth track'00:02
Letter: Why bird-watchers must feather their own nests00:02
Cricket: Money for nothing and your psychic for free: Creating a management structure was meant to lift England's Test form. Martin Johnson examines the plan's failure00:02
Letter: Confused leader in palace coup00:02
Athletics: Regis is fit and raring to go in European Cup00:02
Post Office may boost prices: Lure of profits prompts Government to shelve privatisation plan00:02
Basketball: Chicago celebrations muted00:02
Tehran goes gunning for the Kurds: Hugh Pope in Boulla, Iraq, witnesses attempts by Iran to deal with a people whom it decries as revolutionaries and plotters of 'world arrogance'00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Hunted warlord spits defiance00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The acquisition tide turns: 'Break-out: Life Beyond the Corporation' - Sara Williams: Hamish Hamilton, 18.9900:02
Whitecroft passes dividend00:02
Banda accepts deal on transition00:02
Letter: A Bill of Rights would hold judges to public standards00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93: Quotes of the day00:02
Wimbledon's harassed touts fall on hard times: Unofficial ticket trade in recession as police campaign cuts Centre Court prices00:02
Obituary: Raymond Thuilier00:02
'Backhanders' claim adds drama00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Soldier at the heart of arms sale control: Jordan was known to be a 'front' for Iraq in arms purchases, a senior Army officer tells the Scott inquiry00:02
Homeless women (2): We couldn't pay the mortgage any more00:02
Rising price of power threatens recovery, says cement chief00:02
Islanders divided over plan to move mountain: Nicholas Schoon on a scheme that would provide jobs but scar a harshly beautiful landscape for up to a century00:02
IBC raising 20m pounds to reduce debt00:02
Letter: Questions about India's human rights record00:02
Charity snag halts 50m pounds Lloyd's aid package: Proposal turned down on the grounds that it was 'not a trust in the legal sense for the relief of poverty'00:02
A Name loses game, set but not yet match: Buster Mottram, former British tennis star, on the frustrations of being in a loss-making Lloyd's syndicate00:02
Obituary: Pat Nixon00:02
Court Circular00:02
Japan's ruling party tries not to panic: LDP thinks it might help if the Prime Minister were dead00:02
Television / Land of hope and glory00:02
Media: Crisis? What crisis? All's well with ITV: Everyone says commercial television is in turmoil. The chairman of its watchdog body gives Michael Leapman a different view00:02
Letter: How to bring back jobs in Europe00:02
Heseltine recuperates00:02
Plot grows to oust Bosnia leader: Izetbegovic refuses to attend Geneva talks as rival says he is ready to end war and carve up republic00:02
Chess: Sosonko's dragon meets St George00:02
Libya cargo held under UN ban: Fear of chemical-weapons production00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93: Graf haunted by spectre of Seles attack: Paul Hayward sees the women's champion suffer unsavoury fan behaviour during a Centre Court win00:02
Shipbrokers linked to defendant in arms case: Arms-exporting executives to appeal against convictions as Scott inquiry is told Jordan 'fronted' for Iraq,00:02
Pat Nixon dies of cancer00:02
Pembroke: Certainly not cricket00:02
Between the lines: The actor Gerard Murphy hails the Citizens' charter00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93: Bailey survives McEnroe's use of the vernacular00:02
Post workers ballot00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Informer charged00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: News at when?00:02
Clinton phones00:02
Unethical goods face shoppers' boycotts: A new guide to green consumerism names the main offenders. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Community opts for expansion in two stages: Twelve could become more than twenty, Sarah Lambert writes from Copenhagen00:02
Carpetright's flotation generates heavy demand00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Bottom Line: Hazlewood Foods is one stock to put on the shopping list00:02
Cricket: Richards rocks as upstarts are rolled: Natwest Trophy: Glamorgan's giant reawakens - Northamptonshire open defence in style - Middlesex fold - Notts untroubled - Derby's day00:02
Stress led bomb hero to kill his girlfriend00:02
Homeless women (4): Good job, nice house, violent husband00:02
Heseltine named in row over Saudi gift to Tory party: Labour MP tells Commons of letter backing newspaper claim that up to pounds 7m was given before the election00:02
Leading Article: A dose of alternative medicine for doctors00:02
Water complaints show 40% rise00:02
Ministers did party work on trips to colony: Parliamentary answers show that Tory business was carried out during official Hong Kong visits as controversy over links with Asil Nadir grows00:02
Law Report: Oath on discovery is conclusive: Lonrho plc v Fayed and others. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Stuart-Smith, Lord Justice McCowan and Lord Justice Kennedy), 14 June 199300:02
Artillery shells sold after Iraqi invasion00:02
EC leaders sow seeds for recovery: Copenhagen summit gives Jacques Delors six months to prepare plan for greater competitiveness, more jobs and increased prosperity00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Lady Howe targets sexist broadcasts00:02
Records set in 20.35m pounds auction