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Schools get warning on poisonous necklaces00:02
Syndicate's plight referred to 'loss review' department after action group complains00:02
Drug executions00:02
Bone-marrow donor for toddler00:02
Police to be judged by performance tests: White Paper proposes 'key objectives', smaller authorities with fewer councillors and a London body appointed by the Home Office00:02
The Beetle that became a mini00:02
Cash for prisoners00:02
Pembroke: Directors Abroad00:02
Health Update: Delivery damage00:02
Jailed man cleared of conspiracy00:02
Serbs and Croats extend alliance: British forces come under attack in central Bosnia00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Sampras feels the tension in time of victory: Britain's last singles hope succumbs in straight sets as Sanchez Vicario falls victim to virus and Navratilova matches Graf's confident advance00:02
Two Somalis shot dead00:02
Cricket: Morris bypassed twice in one day00:02
Le Pen rebuffed00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Wasim on the rampage00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: Democracy: just what is it, and where can we get one?00:02
Rugby Union: Andrew born again to play a decisive role: The England stand-off looks forward to deciding Test as New Zealand fight flair with flair. Steve Bale reports from Hamilton00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: Talk of the Devil won't go away00:02
Glastonbury record00:02
Health Update: Brave faces00:02
Letter: Problems for prisoners who protest innocence00:02
'Warlord' puts LDP to the sword: Local poll in Tokyo gives boost to Morohiro Hosokawa's Japan New Party00:02
Tate & Lyle locks out US workers00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Inside Parliament: Saddam consensus blown apart by Clinton's strike: Hurd says US attack on Baghdad justified under UN charter and 'proportionate' - Robertson contends action was 'dubious in legality and questionable in morality'00:02
The Daily Poem: Building the Boat00:02
You cannot make peace with a Tomahawk00:02
Athletics: Grindley adds to his rapidly growing reputation: Britain's men ready to take on world after European successes in Rome while the women earn respectability00:02
Letter: Problems for prisoners who protest innocence00:02
Education rethink00:02
Health Update: Alive, but less mobile00:02
Obituary: Boris Christoff00:02
Salvaged jet could yield clues to 10-year mystery00:02
Moore: a greatness without cynicism: Friends pay tribute at memorial service to World Cup captain's shining example00:02
People: Cantona's poetry in motion00:02
Nigeria's state of purgatory: Wole Soyinka, winner of the Nobel prize for literature, condemns the military dictators who deny his country democracy by refusing to accept the voters' verdict00:02
Health Update: Hair-razing news00:02
Health: As a painkiller, they're pretty sharp: Acupuncture needles can dramatically reduce the use of anaesthetics in operations. German doctors are making advances; will Britain follow? Richard Davy reports00:02
Golf: Top class entry for Open00:02
Stolen car crashes00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The art of collective irresponsibility: Harold Laski - Isaac Kramnick and Barry Sheerman: Hamish Hamilton, pounds 2500:02
Greece kicks out Albanian immigrants: Mass deportation of illegal aliens by Athens adds to tension in the Balkans00:02
ART / A fine headstone for an artist's way of life: Andrew Graham-Dixon travels down to the new Tate Gallery in St Ives only to discover that the scenery upstages the art it once inspired00:02
Sporting Digest: Water Skiing00:02
Snails in garlic - just the thing for life in the slow lane00:02
Racing: Partial eclipse for Tenby in bookmakers' odds00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Hong Kong exchange to take first sip of Tsingtao: Teresa Poole reports on a milestone in Chinese reform00:02
The British Medical Association meeting in Torquay00:02
Letter: Professors' quality00:02
McAlpine demand splits political funding inquiry: Labour MPs want former Conservative treasurer to give evidence00:02
Sentence increased00:02
Bomb attacks threaten Turkey tourism: Police suspect Kurds as series of blasts injures 23 people in Mediterranean resort00:02
Today's Number: 20600:02
Bottom Line: Rentokil's options00:02
Racing: Aga cool on return00:02
Professionals blamed for boy's wrongful conviction: Miscarriage of justice on teenager was 'appalling disaster'00:02
Montedison's losses come out 30% higher than first stated00:02
Airtours pays pounds 20m for Aspro Travel: Half-year loss up sharply after pounds 9m cost of failed bid for Owners Abroad00:02
Obituary: Aubrey Frank00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Health Update: A spliffing idea00:02
ITV firms split over scheduling: 'News at Ten' move brought into question00:02
Chess: Hair-raising Anand00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Scargill threatens to form breakaway party: NUM chief says Labour reforms may prompt repeat of history. Barrie Clement reports00:02
Health Update: Food-cancer link00:02
Pound hits nine-month peak against mark: Sterling buoyed by Clarke's dismissal of lower British interest rates - Markets expect cut from Bundesbank00:02
Mayhew gaffe threatens hopes of Ulster talks: Minister apologises after opera joke over Belfast bombing00:02
Reform group wants new appeal system00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
US court ruling may hit British reinsurers00:02
Cricket: Down to zero for sad Smith00:02
Pin-down care worker 'a scapegoat'00:02
Parents' group urges targeting of benefits00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Leconte's artistry given the brush-off again: Becker calls time on the curiosities of a court jester and continues to make advances on familiar territory00:02
Letter: Good judgement00:02
OAU assailed00:02
Japan finds a place in the suburbs: Correction00:02
Minister not told exports to Iraq broke guidelines: Civil servant did not make breach of rules clear in report00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Bank bombs00:02
Letter: International intervention in Angola00:02
Woman, 100, robbed00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Quotes of the day00:02
Racing: Nicholls weighs out00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell second in 'lottery'00:02
We were eating in. He was having take-away: Today's burglar doesn't mind if you are home. Peter Rosengard tells a tale he will be able to dine out on00:02
Racing: Chief forced to wait for the official accolade: The experts are withholding recognition of Henry Cecil's dual-Derby winner as a true champion until he has competed against older horses00:02
Nigeria's state of purgatory: Wole Soyinka, winner of the Nobel prize for literature, condemns the military dictators who deny his country democracy by refusing to accept the voters' verdict00:02
Tepee community's alternative lifestyle under siege: Tent dwellers stand firm against all attempts to evict them from a Welsh valley.00:02
The hot line call that went cold00:02
Leading Article: Change of beat for the police00:02
After the Raid: FBI and CIA support Kuwait on Bush plot00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Fines for Courier and Masur00:02
Cricket: Yorkshire faithful frustrated00:02
Americans dial a prayer to God's own country00:02
Legal threat as Heron wins vote00:02
Mubarak's foes seize on potent word of guilt: Bosnia has become a focus for Arab anger, Robert Fisk writes in the second of four reports on Islamic fundamentalism in Egypt00:02
Diary00:02
INTERVIEW / The lives and deaths of Christopher Spence: He has been many things to many people. Then something happened to a close friend that focused him on one clear goal00:02
Obituary: Michael Milburn00:02
View from City Road: Cloud on the Airtours horizon is the OFT00:02
Rowing: Searles up the creek without a penny: Britain's Olympic champions are still hampered by a lack of financial backing00:02
Brent Walker loses pounds 427.4m: Debt-ridden group writes down property assets by pounds 240m00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Accountancy & Management: Software that builds bridges: Roger Trapp examines a guide described as an off-the-shelf tool kit for managers00:02
Letter: Professors' quality00:02
BP expects Azerbaijan oil talks to resume soon00:02
Football: Wolves so keen to do better00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Door opens for Lathwell as Gooch descends order: England selectors ring the changes for the third Test at Trent Bridge with bowling line-up of great potential but precious little experience00:02
After the Raid: Shaking the family tree of the Takriti clan00:02
Ex-Babcock chief given pounds 646,00000:02
Professionals blamed for boy's wrongful conviction: Miscarriage of justice on teenager was 'appalling disaster'00:02
Movie hits give Novo a profits blockbuster00:02
Royal settlement00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Airtours pays pounds 20m for Aspro Travel: Half-year loss up sharply after pounds 9m cost of failed bid for Owners Abroad00:02
Health Update: Bye-bye bivalves00:02
Government advisers warn of 'nuclear dustbin' risk: Reprocessing plant to remain idle as ministers seek more time to decide its worth00:02
Letter: Taxing graduates00:02
Widow blames care failure for killing: Musician died after attack by schizophrenic man. Rhys Williams reports00:02
RADIO / A bad dose of bedside manners: Robert Hanks on the case for letting life run its course00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Health Update: Patch plus00:02
After the Raid: Clinton's swift action boosts his credibility: The tide of public opinion is turning in favour of the President, writes Rupert Cornwell from Washington00:02
Aide quits in Nigeria poll row00:02
Where are they now?: David Steele00:02
View from City Road: Why are we waiting, Mr Buxton?00:02
View from City Road: Confused EBRD urgently needs boss with clout00:02
Le Pen rebuffed00:02
An end to state-assisted idleness: The private sector is the key to reducing long-term unemployment, says Robert Skidelsky00:02
Northern lifts payout by 15%: Electricity customers to receive pounds 10 rebate as profits climb to pounds 111m00:02
Sporting Digest: Gliding00:02
Letter: Democracy: just what is it, and where can we get one?00:02
Cricket: Middlesex guided to top by Brown00:02
TELEVISION / Critical eye00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Fiona and friends mourn the end of a lucrative era00:02
Pepped-up pets00:02
Leading Article: A nuclear juggernaut that must be stopped00:02
Hurd under fire for backing raid on Iraq: US warns Baghdad against revenge as MPs dispute the legality of cruise missile strike00:02
Pay rise for Dairy Crest chief00:02
Warning of poor peat harvest hits William Sinclair00:02
Rugby Union: Scotland go for Morgan00:02
INTERVIEW / The lives and deaths of Christopher Spence: He has been many things to many people. Then something happened to a close friend that focused him on one clear goal00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Leconte's artistry given the brush-off again: Becker calls time on the curiosities of a court jester and continues to make advances on familiar territory00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Sukova is restored to health00:02
Money and ratings shout louder than ITN headlines: Virtually every memorable piece of breaking news in the last three years made it to the early evening bulletins00:02
Citizens warned against taking the law into their own hands00:02
Rugby Union: Scotland go for Morgan00:02
Letter: Bombings are wrong00:02
Women in Business Award 1993: LWT leads the way in equal opportunities: Claire Dobie on the companies that show how 'developing women in management goes hand in hand with success' (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Democracy: just what is it, and where can we get one?00:02
Leading Article: News presenters who arouse strong views00:02
Letter: An arrangement for finding love that lasts beyond the wedding day00:02
TELEVISION / How did it all begin?00:02
Nadir took pounds 450m from Polly Peck: Isle of Man documents show that accountants gave fugitive tycoon benefit of the doubt for a year00:02
Bottom Line: Berkeley's policies are vindicated00:02
Obituary: Professor George Bell00:02
Judge confiscates car00:02
Cricket: Essex wary in victory00:02
BT blocks direct access to telephone porn lines: Personal code will be needed for 'adult' premium rate numbers00:02
Rugby Union: All Blacks choose Stensness00:02
Bosnian presidency to meet00:02
Health: We saved the baby; unfortunately, the family is cracking up: Infants who five years ago might have died now survive, but with terrible handicaps. Elaine Williams looks at the price of success00:02
Health Update: Mothers' bone loss00:02
Market Report: Tarmac takes high road on bid talk00:02
The people who keep a watch over local constabulary: Esther Oxford looks at the type of men and women on one English police authority00:02
Birthdays00:02
Nepal deaths00:02
Drama on the stage, outrage in the stalls00:02
Rebuilding currency relationships00:02
Motor group returns to profit00:02
Equestrianism: Armstrong handed opportunity for Nations Cup experience: British riders warm up for European Show Jumping Championships at meeting in Aachen00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
Innocence proved00:02
French champions 'tried to fix football match': Olympique Marseille player charged with bribing opponent00:02
MUSIC / Attacking Handel with military precision: Meredith Oakes listens to St James's Baroque Players and friends commemorate the Battle of Dettingen00:02
'Keef' of Croydon stokes SA race fires: English immigrant who heads AWB's 'Iron Guard' could be deported00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Letter: Bombings are wrong00:02
Opera star dies00:02
Creativity: No peace for the wicked00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Salvaged jet could yield clues to 10-year mystery00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Powell Duffryn executive has salary increased00:02
How Asil Nadir kept one step ahead: Chris Blackhurst tells how bankrupt fugitive used a Polly Peck subsidiary to transfer assets just days before the administrators moved in00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '93: Sukova is restored to health