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Out of Albania: Invasion of the mushroom bunkers00:02
US home shopping firms set to merge00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
New rules for ticket agencies00:02
Leading Article: Keep the technology, but change the game00:02
Factory gate inflation stays unchanged in June00:02
My name's Doraine, but you can call me annoyed00:02
The shameful secret of Britain's lost children: Brother Keaney's brutal attack00:02
Cooper sells Lonsdale Belts to finance Lloyd's losses00:02
Chess: The strange case of the postal poisoned pawn00:02
Meeting room with a flickering view: Richard Lander looks at the latest technological aid for business communication00:02
Accountancy & Management: A different measure of success: Nigel Macdonald seeks to dispel the money myth, writes Roger Trapp00:02
Anniversaries00:02
RADIO / Road to nowhere: Robert Hanks on old hippies and young backpackers in Simon Dring's On the Road Again00:02
Sailing: Britain's credibility sinking without trace: Rudderless challenge leaves America's Cup founders adrift in race for glittering prize. Stuart Alexander reports00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: the solution may lie in vibrant politics with a small 'p'00:02
Law Report: No bias by 'Marchioness' coroner: Regina v HM Coroner for Inner West London, ex parte Perks and others. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Neill and Mr Justice Mantell), 9 July 199300:02
N Korean gesture00:02
German police probe promised00:02
TELEVISION / BRIEFING: The draw of the classless society00:02
Cricket: TCCB exerts law of equity: Surrey and Leicestershire denied replay00:02
ART / An unnatural device: Tom Lubbock on Ha-ha, a display by 14 artists in the grounds of Killerton Park, an 18th-century National Trust garden00:02
Cardinal Hume leads Benedictines in service to mark order's links to 900-year-old Winchester Cathedral00:02
Murder charge00:02
Iraq 'backing off' in missile inspection row00:02
City's buskers face sound test: Bath has drawn up a code of practice to curb the 'continual bombardment of sound' from street musicians. Andrew Mourant reports00:02
Government will discuss fund for insurers' disaster losses00:02
Joke that misfired00:02
Whitelaw and Howe warn Lords not to vote with Thatcher: Tory rebels seeking Maastricht referendum expected to fall about 80 votes short of majority00:02
Habgood calls for marriage guidance00:02
Will's will is clue to identity of a long-lost tragedy of necrophilia00:02
Taxing dilemma at the heart of politics: Democracy is languishing. People are fed up with government as soap opera, argues Paddy Ashdown, Liberal Democrat leader00:02
Diary: Better concentrate at the new Tate]00:02
They roamed, they clucked. They were very big chickens.00:02
Fashion house ties up with minister to put the boot into smoking00:02
Kremlin delegates agree blueprint for Russia's new power structure: Yeltsin congratulates constitutional assembly on its role in history00:02
Bottom Line: Overrated Ellis00:02
Flights take off00:02
Teacher suspended00:02
Republican 'had map of Major's home': Sales executive asked friend to look after tea chest holding explosives, court told00:02
Menzies profits climb to 30.7m pounds: Tabloid price war must be good for sales, says chairman00:02
Tutankhamun interred in second-hand sarcophagus: Researchers discover ornate stone 'coffin' was altered for boy king after Egypt turned against earlier pharaoh. David Keys reports00:02
Surgeon faces sack over joint contract00:02
Cocaine charge00:02
Health: This virus won't let you forget: A little known form of hepatitis carries a stigma all of its own. Paddy Burt explains00:02
Service appointments00:02
View from City Road: Not such a half-baked idea at Tomkins00:02
Terror by telephone00:02
Church faces funding crisis: York Synod is told lay giving must rise by half to avoid cutting clergy00:02
Letter: Aerial bombardment00:02
Olympic Games: Britain's bid is on right track00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Kashmir fighting flares as India prepares for poll: New Delhi is changing tactics in its war against separatists00:02
The Daily Poem: I Saw00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Boxing: Cut-price deal for Eubank: Britons' rematch with two world titles at stake00:02
German insiders could face five years00:02
Baseball: Unfancied Phillies canter ahead: With half the season gone, Philadelphia and Kirk Gibson are proving hustle can beat the rustle of money00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Football: Leeds end long wait by signing Deane: Sheffield United remain divided over pounds 2.9m sale of England striker to Elland Road00:02
Obituary: Masuji Ibuse00:02
Northern League puritans grapple with an itsy-bitsy teeny-weeny issue00:02
Golf: Open Championship Countdown: Couples concentrates on overcoming distractions00:02
Margins improve at Low & Bonar00:02
Ranks Hovis job losses reach 2,000 since takeover: Tomkins lifts its full-year profits by 29% to pounds 171m00:02
SFA wants wider role for regulators00:02
Hospitals at risk after research is questioned: Study finds half of specialist units' projects do not merit funding00:02
Ernst & Young did not verify Owners' statements00:02
Obituary: The Rev Dr William Platt00:02
Motor Racing: Williams can look forward to a calm ride: Hill free of blame00:02
ROCK / Fruitful late harvest: Andy Gill on the unlikely but attractive combination of Neil Young and Booker T & the MGs in Finsbury Park00:02
Hot spell boosts Barr's prospects: Dearer sugar takes its toll on profits00:02
Warrior's daughter who walks a lonely road: Yael Dayan talks to Sarah Helm in Jerusalem about her controversial political role and about her famous father00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
House fire kills two00:02
Unions seek to bar worker with 'links to far right': Staff say woman's presence is an insult00:02
Court Circular00:02
100,000 pounds riot damage00:02
Racing: Portland claims arrive in court: Four years after the St Leger meeting was abandoned, the High Court must apportion blame for the fall which ended two jockeys' careers00:02
Manila killing00:02
Social security advisers back compensation for VAT on fuel00:02
Letter: Supersonic aircraft have a viable future00:02
Thirty feared dead in Japan earthquake: Tidal waves hit coast of Hokkaido after 'terrible' seismic shocks00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-5500:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Racing: Straker's growing Ayr of success: Mark Popham on the course where low pricing has become the key to new profit00:02
Knife attacker jailed00:02
View from City Road: Hurry to catch your BT benefits00:02
World Student Games: Whelan returns to bolster Britain's battle for honours: Coach's daring gamble pays off as Britain's footballers move within sight of a medal despite defeat by Russia00:02
Sailing: Hutchinson edges in as Southworth fouls up00:02
Lawson 'put forward for EBRD post'00:02
Bottom Line: MFI seeking a recovery formula00:02
People: A Clinton star is born00:02
Comeback by rare pest damages wheat crop00:02
European ministers warn Britain over budget deficit: Officials want Chancellor to take tougher action00:02
Racing: Rain needed for Risky to run00:02
Somalia air raid puts aid at risk: UN Secretary-General rejects call to suspend 'peace by force' after attack kills at least 16 and avenging crowds beat journalists to death00:02
And now, the book of the film of the book00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Fond memories of a sweet forgotten cheat: 'Imagination of the Heart' - Theresa Whistler: Duckworth, 25 pounds00:02
Today's Number: 3000:02
Health: Now Sam looks as nature intended: When their son was born with a misshapen skull, Lucy and Joe Blenkinsopp faced a hard choice. Liz Hunt reports on a rare condition now in the news00:02
University 'bribe' to cut arts intake: Funding council says cash makes up for cuts in fees as students without required grades face rejection. Judith Judd reports00:02
Bonds calm amid the storm00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Leading Article: UN at risk on two fronts00:02
View from City Road: The French must look to Buba00:02
'Mirror' claims lead in sales war: Michael Leapman reports on an early price-cutting victory in what promises to be a long tabloid circulation struggle (CORRECTED)00:02
Kurds say seized tourist couple will not be harmed: Cyclists who went missing in Turkey were taken by separatist guerrillas 'for their own safety'00:02
Creativity: The sea-horse's knight in shining armour00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: the solution may lie in vibrant politics with a small 'p'00:02
The smug versus the squeamish: Andrew Marr examines the disorders afflicting right and left00:02
Serbs kill 12 waiting in queue for water00:02
Sporting Digest: Student Sport00:02
Leading Article: Nigeria needs a clear message from Britain: Correction00:02
Dreams of unity survive on front line: Robert Fisk talked to a rare mixed Muslim and Croat unit in Sarajevo which is determined to preserve its ideal of Bosnian unity - an ideal that bears little relation to reality00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Inside Parliament: Bosnia granted only one sentence in summit report: Labour angry at 'platitudes' from G7 - Major complains of 'summit fatigue'00:02
Border TV reaffirms wish to stay independent00:02
The shameful secret of Britain's lost children: Tens of thousands of 'child migrants' were sent abroad after the war. Now they are trying to piece together lives shattered in the name of the empire. Mary Braid reports00:02
Attack by rare pest damages wheat crop: Hot June weather blamed for plague of orange blossom midges. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
Fall and rise of Tanaka dynasty: Terry McCarthy in Niigata describes the human feelings for a machine QBY: TERRY McCARTHY in Niigata00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Rugby Union: SA pledge on violence00:02
Golf: Nicklaus' success atones for his youthful excess00:02
Sexual harassment allegations dismissed: 'Dead mouse' nurse loses sacking claim00:02
Letter: Making adoption pay00:02
Baseball: Captain Kirk motivates Motown: With half the season gone, Philadelphia and Kirk Gibson are proving hustle can beat the rustle of money00:02
Obituary: Miguel Marmol00:02
Basketball: Kings gain Ukraine00:02
No sex education please - we're Polish00:02
Highest-paid director's salary soars to pounds 950,000 at Flemings00:02
Tory relies on neat moustache: Colin Brown joins the Conservative candidate in Christchurch00:02
Letter: Northern Ireland: the solution may lie in vibrant politics with a small 'p'00:02
Poker: Under the gun with a Dead Man's Hand00:02
Vulnerable bear the burden of fuel tax00:02
Football: Scandal leaves a stain on the white shirt of Marseille: Allegations of match-fixing, of franc-filled envelopes buried in gardens are threatening to dethrone the kings of French football. Nick Bidwell reports00:02
Where are they now?: Bill Rogers00:02
Reject Shop outlook gloomy00:02
The shameful secret of Britain's lost children: I was told I had no family00:02
Rising cost of meat leaves Dalepak figures depressed00:02
Crime syndicates face crack-down on smuggling of illegal aliens00:02
Market Report: BT receives unfavourable signals from an analyst00:02
Virgin launches new onslaught against BA: 'Kickbacks' complaint filed with EC00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Indurain gains psychological edge: Favourite takes a puncture in his stride while Breukink mounts challenge00:02
Cardinal Hume leads Benedictines in service to mark order's links to 900-year-old Winchester Cathedral00:02
Obituary: Olive Ann Beech00:02
Tutankhamun interred in second-hand sarcophagus: Researchers discover ornate stone 'coffin' was altered for boy king after Egypt turned against earlier pharaoh. David Keys reports00:02
Talk, don't shoot, in Somalia: Waving the stick at warlords is failing, say Karl Maier and Richard Dowden00:02
Casket pedals into Europe00:02
Golf / Open Championship Countdown: Numbers game squeezes home players: Aspirants suffer a day of torment as an acknowledged Master experiences self-doubt00:02
Rugby player charged00:02
Letter: Counterfeiters felt the rough edge of the law00:02
Taxpayer 'must be given facts': Ashdown calls for openness on how taxation cake is divided among public services00:02
Government will discuss fund for insurers' disaster losses00:02
When food controls a mother's love: Correction00:02
The shameful secret of Britain's lost children: All her life my mother had a sense of sadness about her00:02
Fewer migrants00:02
Three gored00:02
Letter: Bosnians face starvation00:02
Obituary: Victor Barclay00:02
Minister's pledge00:02
Britain obstructs action on minority rights: Council of Europe wants to extend its authority into a contentious area, but some members are suspicious00:02
Indian arrests00:02
Legal fees control00:02
Racing: Banks cash returned by Yaakum00:02
BBC refuses 'orphan' trust helpline00:02
Arts Council 'will not bow to nostalgia'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Girl waiting for new heart dies00:02
Avonmore buys Dairy Crest arms00:02
MUSIC / False dawn: Anthony Payne reviews the LSO at the Barbican Hall00:02
Nigeria faces new elections00:02
Mrs Maxwell sells off the hats that turned a newspaper tycoon's head00:02
Letter: Sting in the tale00:02
Pembroke: Nomura turns back the clock and hires again00:02
Leading Article: The pressure for tax reform mounts00:02
First Night: Sunset Boulevard: Glitz and glamour, but little charisma00:02
TELEVISION / Critical Eye00:02
Palestinians make new move00:02
Joint action fails to prevent slide of franc: Markets told that Bundesbank and Bank of France will act together to defend currency's position in ERM00:02
TELEVISION / I am a camera: Thomas Sutcliffe on Nick Danziger00:02
Yeltsin's sheet-anchor: The draft constitution is based on a strong presidency, reports Andrew Higgins in Moscow00:02
Letter: Sting in the tale00:02
Health: When masturbation can be fatal: The practice of auto-erotic asphyxia is often concealed by a coroner's verdict. Monique Roffey looks at a lethal taboo00:02
Sams confesses to Julie Dart killing