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Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Out of Germany: Dotty about a load of rubbish00:02
Letter: Shame on them00:02
Dog aids rescue00:02
Spring Ram warning shocks City: Start-up costs and problems in bathrooms division blamed for profit fall00:02
Grooming Tips of the Rich and Famous00:02
Letter: Just not cricket00:02
Education: It's not my place to tell them what to eat: You won't find them in the classroom, yet they play a big part in shaping a school's character. Sarah Strickland profiles the unsung heroes00:02
A naval battle that could scupper the Tories00:02
Bridge: Deceptive defence00:02
German court foils Somalia plan00:02
Home Office calls for sacking of Met officer: The Queen may be asked to withdraw the Royal Warrant from a Scotland Yard high-flyer at the centre of allegations of impropriety00:02
Georgia request00:02
Letter: Political barriers to reducing unemployment in Europe00:02
Norweb fearful over growth prospects00:02
Rugby Union: Bored Campese dropped by his Sydney club00:02
Filofax result stays upwardly mobile: Surge in Continental sales helps the symbol of the 1980s turn in strong profits in the 1990s00:02
Letter: Angles on horseback00:02
Olympic Games: Manchester's plan for Third World fund00:02
Leading Article: Time for a graduate tax00:02
Football: Collymore finally at Forest00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
CD release will fill gap in Beatles collections00:02
Bottom line: Field of activity00:02
Letter: Human rights must be respected00:02
Diary00:02
Charter buys back Minorco's 36% stake00:02
Legal aid to pay Nadir's pounds 1m bill: Major determined to reject demands for return of fugitive bankrupt's pounds 440,000 donation to party00:02
Somalia sets alarm bells ringing in Washington: Horn of Africa held up as example of what could happen if US intervened in Balkans00:02
Police issue sex killer description00:02
View from City Road: Simon keeps his promises at BP00:02
Letter: City traffic plan angers borough00:02
Ashdown says 'out-of-touch' Westminster alienates voters: Disillusionment could lead to extremism, Liberal Democrat leader warns00:02
Cricket: Martyn makes students suffer00:02
Olympic Way, Manchester, England: Jim White had his doubts. But his home city wants the 2000 Games so badly, it even has an answer to the rain00:02
Stubbed out00:02
They ask for aid as another monk dies00:02
Education: I will be devastated when my lollipopping comes to an end: You won't find them in the classroom, yet they play a big part in shaping a school's character. Sarah Strickland profiles the unsung heroes00:02
TELEVISION / No ifs, many buts00:02
Inside Parliament: Lady Olga begins fearless pursuit of the Sutton posse: - Juvenile delinquents' crime spree detailed - Nadir makes an inevitable appearance00:02
Tour operators face OFT inquiry00:02
Obituary: Victor Maddern (CORRECTED)00:02
The Reith Lectures: Representations of the intellectual00:02
Cricket: Bold Brown aims for top in hit parade: Surrey have a big-shot with the ability to break the hearts of bowlers. Rob Steen reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Education: We're the lubricant that turns the cogs: You won't find them in the classroom, yet they play a big part in shaping a school's character. Sarah Strickland profiles the unsung heroes00:02
Education: I protect my school like a broody hen. We're one happy family: You won't find them in the classroom, yet they play a big part in shaping a school's character. Sarah Strickland profiles the unsung heroes00:02
Lloyd's names urged to refuse to meet losses: A rebel 'manifesto' has been circulated in the House of Commons. Anthony Bevins reports00:02
Bald spin-doctor is a tonic for Clinton: The President's new press chief has won over the media and is restoring the White House image00:02
Pembroke: Greenhalgh makes his move00:02
Law Report: Witness statements not admissible: Regina v Setz-Dempsey and another Court of Appeal. (Criminal Division) (Lord Justice Beldam, Mr Justice Auld and Mr Justice Scott-Baker), 22 June 199300:02
Travel slump knocks Hogg's profits00:02
Will the sun set on holiday romances?: Condoms are the last thing on your mind if what you feel like is really letting go, says Imogen Edwards-Jones00:02
Twitty will00:02
EC parliament seeks to involve public: Euro-MPs want to generate debate on economic problems and matters of 'common concern'00:02
Coal production ceases at 'reprieved' Derbyshire pit00:02
Trident contract decision is imminent00:02
Obituary: Evelyn Bark00:02
Deeper losses at Lovell fail to dent optimism00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Mother 'homeless'00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A guinea-pig witness from the heart of darkness: Cruelty and silence - Kanan Makiya: Jonathan Cape, pounds 18.9900:02
Wagon rolls on in face of slump on Continent: City alarmed despite advance in payout00:02
Letter: Birdsong by the river00:02
Leading Article: State funding of parties is no answer00:02
Courts soars on 53% rise: Overseas operations boost furniture stores growth00:02
Paris post-war: Art and existentialism 1945-5500:02
Mitterrand sends in troops to outflank Kohl: France attacks 'dangerous campaign' to lift arms embargo on Bosnia's Muslims - Assurances received about Vuk Draskovic's health00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Quotes of the day00:02
Leading Article: Loyal subjects face Her Majesty's queue00:02
Don't bet on a US league00:02
Japanese executive cleared of trying to defraud BP00:02
Haitian demand00:02
Tourist patrols00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Sellafield cancer link branded 'fragile': BNFL disputes study on child leukaemia cases00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Agassi lets his hair down to conclude the day's business: While the champion loosens up after tightening his game, Foster flies the flag for Britain with a barnstorming three-set performance00:02
View from City Road: Christmas is early for Devenish shareholders00:02
Letter: Good prognosis00:02
Muslim numbers make up for forces' lack of weapons00:02
Public Services Management Update: Tips closed00:02
ALBUMS / A Latin American primer: Andy Gill on Gloria Estefan in Spanish and ZZ Top in disguise. Plus the mystery of the unfunny Green Jelly00:02
A picture's worth a thousand words, a cartoon even more00:02
Uzbek abuse00:02
Letter: What's in a name?00:02
Graduate Recruitment: Pass your course, get your money back00:02
Baseball: A field of dreams far from the game: Forced to resign as baseball commissioner, Fay Vincent knows a bit about politics and power games in sport. Richard Weekes met him00:02
Heathrow murder case 'different'00:02
Football: Home ground holds the key for Ecuador00:02
Bottom line: Charter makes the break00:02
Letter: Just not cricket00:02
Today's Number: 12500:02
Letter: Mullahs persecute Mujahedin victims00:02
UN offers reward for Aideed arrest00:02
Lilley gets axe ready for welfare state: - Smaller benefits for fewer people - More encouragement to 'opt out'00:02
Balladur bond opens up a new front for France: Peter Torday examines the French way of fighting recession00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Iran reinforces dress code00:02
Letter: Party donations mean political distortions00:02
Dangerous myth of the Zulu warrior: Chief Buthelezi is the greatest threat to South African democracy, argues John Carlin00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Babangida annuls presidential election: Britain freezes aid as Nigeria military pulls back from democracy00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Wood unable to escape the Graf punchline: Paul Hayward witnesses the British challenger and the Wimbledon champion fighting fear on the Centre Court00:02
Militant hanged00:02
Mother spiked son's drink00:02
Drink-driver jailed00:02
Golf: Success breeding success00:02
Attali in danger as EBRD reorganisation plan founders: No support for changes that would protect president's job00:02
Letter: Political barriers to reducing unemployment in Europe00:02
Public Services Management Update: More responsibility00:02
Obituary: Tibor Cseres00:02
Scarpia: Open-air operas, stuffy productions: Meredith Oakes on treatments for Glyndebourne deprivation00:02
Golf: Promoter preoccupied with missing maestros: Leading European men stay away from French Open but women's tour lures all the major attractions to Belgian event00:02
Devenish accepts pounds 206m takeover by Greenalls: North-and-South deal will create Britain's second largest non-brewing pub company with more than 2,000 outlets00:02
Patten's praise00:02
Channel 4 promises business as usual: Minority station shrugs off accusation that it is destabilising ITV by attracting too many viewers00:02
Royal engagements00:02
Muslims denounce new Bosnia carve-up: Division of territory into three ethnic units hailed as triumph by Serbs and Croats00:02
Public Services Management Update: Cut-off point00:02
Services would be focused on fewer sites00:02
Glossary: Evolution update: dinosaur trumps fuzzball00:02
Racing: Terminals promise to arrest a Tote decline00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
A meeting in SA is the message00:02
Letter: Crowd control00:02
DANCE / Steps without the soul: Judith Mackrell reviews Tango Para Dos at Sadler's Wells00:02
Picture wrangle00:02
The daily poem00:02
Athletics: Merry making ready for a lengthy career: A British prodigy faces her first major test in a senior international championship. Mike Rowbottom reports00:02
Bad economic news dampens dollar's rise against mark00:02
Chess: Women come of age00:02
THEATRE / The fruits of the loom: Paul Taylor reviews Derek Walcott's The Odyssey at the Barbican Pit00:02
Mates complained of Nadir 'injustice': Continuing leaks put minister's future in doubt00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Most difficult puzzle solved00:02
Rights issue to rescue Alexon00:02
Tributes to Lord Ridley further highlight Tory strife: Baroness Thatcher pays tribute to ideological ally at remembrance service. Will Bennett reports00:02
Graduate Recruitment: Recruitment fairs00:02
REVIEW / If you want to get ahead: Jamiroquai are this week's No 1. A true soul sensation or Shakatak with a hat? Phil Johnson watched them in Bristol00:02
ROCK / Oil and troubled waters: There's nothing Neighbourly about the Australian band Midnight Oil. Martin Wroe met and watched them in Brixton00:02
Children 'could be deprived of vital health information': Parents may win right to withdraw pupils from lessons about HIV and sexually transmitted diseases on religious grounds. Judith Judd reports00:02
Art costing hundreds raises pounds 3m00:02
Letter: What's in a name?00:02
Arson sentence00:02
Court circular00:02
INTERVIEW / Step aside, Zorba, for Dora the new Greek: Angela Lambert meets Greece's imposing Minister of Culture, who challenges the traditions of her male-dominated society00:02
Inside File: UN back-pedals on Baghdad sanctions report00:02
Labour will name 'substantial' donors: Whitty asks Commons select committee to recommend that all political parties be required by law to declare large cash gifts00:02
RJR backs away from Nabisco share offer00:02
View from City Road: Hard decisions on social security00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Two killed as RAF jet hits helicopter00:02
Silly Questions: Stories that will floor you00:02
LSE rejects plan to charge tuition fees00:02
Japan's 'Steel Arm' flexes his muscles: The mastermind behind Monday's defections from the ruling party is keeping a low profile for now, Terry McCarthy reports from Tokyo00:02
Another one for the pot00:02
Boy, 16, accused00:02
Sailing: Dickson to race for Britain00:02
Letter: Pick Strawberry Fields for the heritage beat00:02
Pig-to-human transplant 'in three years'00:02
Free French salute their leader: The General who brought with him the honour of France returns to his wartime HQ in London00:02
Free French salute their leader: The General who brought with him the honour of France returns to his wartime HQ in London00:02
Market Report: Drug shares suffer cold turkey amid US worries00:02
Moves to halt Le Pen's Scottish joyride00:02
Gestetner loses pounds 45m before tax: Office equipment group makes charges for redundancy and write-downs00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Cricket: Lathwell unsure about his England readiness00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Rugby Union: Kirwan is fit to fly after winging back: All Black restored in body and mind as tourists come up with head count. Steve Bale reports from Wellington00:02
Letter: Sad absence of compassion00:02
Fashion: Punk already?: British, 'orrible and coming back: Marion Hume and Tamsin Blanchard take evidence00:02
Graduate Recruitment: Into the money pyramid: Financial firms want graduates but increasingly are not offering jobs for life, writes Philip Schofield00:02
Letter: Leadership qualities00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools Dividends00:02
Serbia subtly stifles democracy: The West has allowed Milosevic to do things his way, writes Marcus Tanner in Belgrade00:02
Rugby Union: Lions turn to unconvincing psychological warfare00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / McEnroe pays price of abusive language00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Foster keeps home fires burning00:02
Boxing: Till too far out of his depth00:02
BP beats asset sales target with time to spare: Deals in the US and Sweden overtake company's 12-month goal but more disposals remain in the pipeline00:02
Shetland claim00:02
Public Services Management: Counties come to terms with hung councils: Officers and members are learning new ways of doing things, reports Paul Gosling00:02
Obituary: Al Fairweather00:02
Nine hospitals in London targeted for closure: Government advisers publish plans for reorganising health services but Bottomley avoids commitment to action. Judy Jones reports00:02
Chinese blow cold again over HK00:02
Racing: Cash in credit with an economical style: The financial rewards are carefully collected but money alone is not enough to keep Asmussen in the saddle. Richard Edmondson reports00:02
Higher Education: A degree of sexism at Oxford: A battle is under way to give women a bigger share of the senior academic jobs, reports Liz Heron00:02
No charges00:02
Fenner breaks off merger talks: For the second time this year, a potential suitor's approach is rejected00:02
Letter: Abortion rights must be constantly defended00:02
Dilemma's: Angus's problem: it's in the head, not the bed: Our new weekly feature continues with readers' views on the wisdom of starting an affair. And there's another tricky situation to ponder00:02
Birthdays00:02
TELEVISION / Statistics00:02
Pensioner who shot intruder escapes charge: Attorney General decides householder who opened fire acted in self-defence00:02
Reforms cast aside by MPs00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
INTERVIEW / It can't be him . . . surely not . . .: David Sylvian was a big success as Japan's bottle-blond, mascara-heavy crooner. After that, as Jim White found out, he went natural