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Leading Article: Peace-making: a task for Africans00:02
The saints march in: Philip Sweeney gets into the swing of the Festival of Bahia00:02
Cricket: Record-breaker who retained the affection of Australians: Allan Border's Test wicket was always the most cherished by opponents. Glenn Moore bids him farewell00:02
Letter: Radiation safety needs tightening00:02
Complaint proposals for NHS welcomed: One procedure will replace nine, Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Market Report: Kingfisher tormented by fear of French bears00:02
Fashion Update: Soho's village shop00:02
Israeli ferment as reformist leader wins labour election: Haim Ramon, a strong advocate of peace, is tipped as future prime minister after seizing control of trade union movement00:02
View From City Road: German move won't be echoed here00:02
Bottom Line: Scottish revival00:02
TURNING POINT / Something happened: Kevin Jackson on a night in which theatre seemed to make sense, thanks to Beckett's Endgame00:02
London Lives: Meaty, beefy, big and bouncy00:02
Newsbrief: Charter on race00:02
UK's economic growth is forecast to slow to 2.3%00:02
Back to the drawing board: The MPs who nixed Crossrail have been pilloried but they were right00:02
Airsprung slumps on soft upholstery00:02
Beach clean-up00:02
Obituary: Sir Barry Cross00:02
Cricket: Test career over for bitter Border: Australia's prolific captain retires00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Labour anger as Scott escapes00:02
Italy PM defends cabinet choice00:02
Motoring: Call-outs swamp 'very nice men'00:02
Opera inquiry told of benefits00:02
Tehran says embassy bugged00:02
Bundesbank cuts key interest rates: Move signals wish to tackle German money supply growth and reinforces international defence of dollar00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Motoring: Market forces00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Scott and Lady Olga: shame on them00:02
On Theatre00:02
Spot Check: Foyles Bookshop, 113-119 Charing Cross Rd, London WC200:02
Racing: Carson in control for Derby: Erhaab outstays Mister Baileys in the Dante Stakes to put his veteran rider in line for a fourth victory in the Blue Riband at Epsom00:02
Commercial Union cuts back on motor exposure00:02
Brothers change pleas in rocket killing case00:02
UN set to send 5,500 troops into Rwanda00:02
Education: Truant daughter, absent help: A desperate mother found herself with nowhere to turn when her teenager repeatedly stayed away from school. Lynn Ten Kate reports00:02
Woman 'was hired for hospital killing': Victim's colleagues paid student assassin pounds 7,000, court told00:02
Taxi killings00:02
Moves to revive London rail link00:02
DANCE / Dirty realism: Judith Mackrell reviews Adventures in Motion Pictures00:02
Fashion Update: Absolutely in00:02
Peter finds refuge in a gay family: A charity is appealing for homosexual couples to foster troubled teenagers. Matthew Brace met one such youth and his carers, who made a new life possible for the south London boy00:02
Bottom Line: Shell disappoints00:02
Inside File: A des. res. in Trafalgar Square, one proud owner00:02
MUSIC & DANCE / Critic's Choice00:02
Innocent, but never unknowing: At 45, Billy Joel can still get them dancing in the aisles. Giles Smith saw him do the hokey-cokey at Earls Court00:02
Child agency row00:02
Shell's profits stagnant after fall in world oil prices: Turnaround in chemicals business limits damage00:02
View From City Road: War of the supermarkets goes on00:02
Letter: New national curriculum00:02
Motor Racing: Hill confronts life on the track after Senna: After the double tragedy at Imola, it is back to the wheel. Derick Allsop reports from Monte Carlo00:02
D-Day anniversary events reveal victory for veterans' groups00:02
Gang killings rise in Russia00:02
Dear Nicholas Scott: A disabled man has a few words to say to the minister who admitted helping to block a Bill that would outlaw discrimination00:02
Film festival devoid of moguls00:02
Education: Dyslexic, but who knew?00:02
Dilemmas: It's unanimous: don't have mother to stay00:02
Letter: Rocky road for rural walkers and off-road cyclists00:02
Correction, or a darker beast at work?00:02
Football: FA Cup Final Countdown: Kharin rises above barriers: Trevor Haylett on Chelsea's last line of defence who is keeping up a long tradition at Stamford Bridge00:02
Positive option satisfies patients: Nicholas Timmins looks at how complaints are dealt with in two different parts of the country00:02
Kent to offer GPs in-house system00:02
Ban stays on BT dial-a-movie plan00:02
Light work in the shade keeps up with a long-held Downing Street tradition00:02
Law Report: No compensation for child sex abuse: Regina v Home Secretary and Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, ex parte P and another - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Evans and Lord Justice Peter Gibson) 4 May 199400:02
REVIEW / Who you gonna call? Starsky and Hutch00:02
Heavenly overtones: What relevance can ancient vocal chanting techniques possibly have for a modern city woman? Dolly Dhingra was sceptical. At first . . .00:02
Letter: Radiation safety needs tightening00:02
British recovery retains strength00:02
Newsbrief: Hospital attack00:02
Smurfit set to recover despite 27% setback00:02
Newsbrief: Flasher threat00:02
Fashion: Romantic as a Parisian boudoir, and it shows: It's underwear-as-outerwear again, only this time not so pointy you could blind someone. Tamsin Blanchard on antique-style scanties to be seen in00:02
Drug deaths00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cycling: Voskamp steals stage: Rominger stretches lead with late surge00:02
ALBUMS / And the last shall be first00:02
Scud missile brings death and chaos to Sanaa: A southern rocket strike at a densely populated city has escalated Yemen's civil conflict, writes Charles Richards00:02
Shares advance as Sainsbury sheds the blues: Group pays higher dividend in wake of successful price-cutting campaign00:02
Motoring: Money up front00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Tuning in with America's Teddy addicts: The last brother - Joe McGinniss: Little Brown, pounds 18.9900:02
To me, it will always be August underneath your arms00:02
Greenalls lifts profits and dividend: Share price hit by pounds 3.8m of unexpected costs in pub group's results00:02
Pembroke: Ask the other lord about economy00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Lorry thefts00:02
European ultimatum over UN troops as Bosnian talks restart00:02
Letter: Rocky road for rural walkers and off-road cyclists00:02
Civil servants retire early and keep jobs: Audit office inquiry into blunder that allowed 27 TEC officials to cash in on lump-sum payment scheme00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
Too young and too precious to waste00:02
Newsbrief: Gay splash-out00:02
Something Else00:02
The Scott Controversy: The Minister: Tory 'wet' with real social conscience00:02
Letter: New national curriculum00:02
Making allowances for your partner: Do tax and marriage go together like a horse and carriage? Your marital status can save you money, says Andrew Bibby00:02
Bridge: When a good idea is not quite good enough00:02
Newsbrief: New spell00:02
Letter: Rocky road for rural walkers and off-road cyclists00:02
Football: Schmeichel passed fit00:02
Letter: Eternal life for a liberated lamb00:02
THEATRE / Critic's Choice00:02
Oil worker 'exposed to high radiation': Tom Wilkie talked to ex-employees critical of working practices and the lax culture in the radiation industry00:02
Two accused over man's jail ordeal: Detective and scientist to face charges over wrongful conviction in 1975 murder case00:02
Gonzalez sucked into 'slush fund' scandal00:02
Balladur leaps ahead in French opinion poll00:02
Yeltsin calls for blanket security for all Europe00:02
Virani's sentence shortened by 'elegant' defence speech00:02
Deutsche delays move on managers00:02
Where Shall We Meet?: Wintons Soda Fountain00:02
Football: Giggs doubt for Wales00:02
Three set off to cross London in the morning rush hour, from Crystal Palace to Kenwood House. Who wins?: 2 hrs 24 mins: 'Train to the nearest Northern Line Tube, then a short bus ride, easy peasy'. . .oh dear]00:02
Obituary: Sir Barry Cross00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell speaks of Formula One's void00:02
Deadline set for tax details from employers00:02
Golf: Olazabal caught in a caddie trap: US Masters champion loses long-term mentor on eve of Spanish Open00:02
Motoring: Mercedes for US00:02
Inside Parliament: Minister's apology fails to satisfy MPs: Handling of 'misleading' answer over Bill for disabled people angers both sides of House - Parliament held in contempt, Speaker told00:02
Tennis: Agassi again fails to make mark on clay: Surface tension for American00:02
CINEMA / Critic's Choice00:02
Bank relents on access to money market funds00:02
Today's Number: 1100:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Man denies killing wife after row at villa: Wealthy English exile accused of manslaughter of ex-society beauty00:02
Man charged in 'hit and run'00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Impressionist auction bewilders dealers as paintings go unsold00:02
Silly Questions: It's all been a terrible mistake00:02
Obituary: Professor Cleanth Brooks00:02
London Clubs prospectus details flotation problems: Casino group granted new licences after operational change00:02
RBS doubles profits and weighs purchase: Royal Bank's Direct Line insurance subsidiary offers huge growth potential00:02
Obituary: Lady Victoria Wemyss00:02
Letter: Pedants only00:02
Borough in hunt for cheaper water: Croydon wants to end anomaly of some homes paying pounds 72 a year more for supplies00:02
On Cinema00:02
Brazilian army moves against police00:02
Racing: Sunday sport lacking appeal: Greg Wood finds little enthusiasm for seventh-day racing00:02
The Scott Controversy: The Minister: Tory 'wet' with real social conscience00:02
Business & City in Brief00:02
Union row could lead to re-run of election00:02
Sex claim manager undid his trousers at CSA party00:02
Leading Article: British beef at home and abroad00:02
Legionnaires charged with poacher's murder00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools news00:02
Peking allows dissident to travel00:02
Second police group arrives00:02
View From City Road: Support for an old-fashioned view00:02
Tobacco adverts ban 'at risk': Supporters fear amendments and extra clauses could lead to Bill being talked out00:02
MUSIC / Always good for a quote: Nicholas Williams on the many voices of Berio and T S Eliot00:02
Who Rules London?: Simon Hughes wants the capital to tackle a range of problems urgently, from crime to local services, education and the elderly. The Liberal Democrat spokesman on London explains his agenda to Colin Brown00:02
Sports Letters: Unique Americans00:02
A demolition job to nowhere: John Biffen finds Paul Johnson acid but entertaining on post-war Britain00:02
Bottom Line: Growth potential is RBS strength00:02
Hurd leads efforts to back Major00:02
Drug firm in talks with backers00:02
THEATRE / Thrust and Harry: Roberts Hanks reviews the Royal Shakespeare Company's Henry V, at Stratford00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Tennis: Graf worries despite winning00:02
Fashion Update: Joseph dream sale00:02
Ecolabel is a green con, say opponents00:02
German trade less than 1% of UK exports: The value of British exports rose to pounds 406m from pounds 270m in 1992, writes Oliver Gillie00:02
View From City Road: Bigger societies out of banks' reach00:02
Letter: Basic income for all00:02
Sports Letters: Credit where it is not due00:02
Letter: Bargain treasures00:02
Tortoises fall prey to hunters00:02
Value of personnel experts attacked00:02
Mirror 'apology'00:02
Baby died 'waiting five hours' in hospital00:02
THEATRE / Grim reaping: Alistair Fraser sees two modern Scottish novels take to the stage at Glasgow's Mayfest00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: Rocky road for rural walkers and off-road cyclists00:02
Education: How red tape tied the hands of teachers: The Government's mania for tests, tables and bureaucracy may undo good work that has been done in schools, says Judith Judd00:02
INTERVIEW / Fascism is not the danger: Eugenio Scalfari (left) has long been a fierce critic of Italy's new PM, Silvio Berlusconi. He tells Patricia Clough what he most fears for his country now00:02
Congressman aims to close down the CIA: The intelligence agency is under severe pressure after the Ames affair, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington00:02
Letter: A tenants' service00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Equestrianism: Stockdale sets fast pace towards Horsemaster: Jump-off joy for Toggi Santas Echo as Pyrah and Goosen are left in the lurch00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Baby died 'waiting five hours' in hospital00:02
Still a little crazy after all these years: It's like he's never been away: first there was Seal with Seal, now there is Seal with Seal. And the new album, like the old, is produced by Trevor Horn. But look: no hair] By Giles Smith00:02
FIRST NIGHT: No gimmicks needed for comic hit: Four Weddings And A Funeral: Odeon, Leicester Square00:02
Stabbing inquiry00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Germans issue ultimatum over beef ban: BSE fears prompt threat of unilateral British meat boycott00:02
Motoring: M25: chaos again00:02
The Scott Controversy: The Daughter: Family bond adds spice to row00:02
Linread accepts bid00:02
Paxman graduates to university quiz00:02
Newsbrief: Gang sought00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Critic's Choice00:02
Boxing: Home comforts come dear for Lewis: Champion prepared to lose pounds 1m to avoid making mandatory defence in Las Vegas00:02
US denounces Haiti's puppet president00:02
'Cupboard' sold for pounds 30,00000:02
Riffs: Procul Harum's 'A Whiter Shade of Pale' leaves Jimmie Dale Gilmour filled with an intangible yearning00:02
True Gripes: The unbearable tedium of waiting: 'They are not the only busy people00:02
Football: FA Cup Countdown: Kanchelskis rises above barriers: Guy Hodgson on the flying winger whose forays down the flanks for United once had his manager up in the air00:02
Royal engagements00:02
Last picture show for Camden: Less than a year after the closure of the Parkway cinema, the Plaza is under threat00:02
Football: Clarke pencilled in to face Dutch00:02
Boothroyd portrait00:02
Motoring: Cheaper thrills from Mazda00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Family's gun ordeal00:02
Why we remember that June day: M R D Foot, a wartime SAS member, looks back on D-Day and the Allied rivalries that preceded it00:02
Chatset more optimistic00:02
Three set off to cross London in the morning rush hour, from Crystal Palace to Kenwood House. Who wins?: 49mins 20 secs: 'The dangers of cycling? I passed the dangerous age 33 years ago'00:02
CENTREFOLD / Twirls on film: Animated dancer's first visit to Britain00:02
Some total nonsense: Russell Ash celebrates Edward Lear00:02
Birthdays00:02
Postgraduates: A PhD is not only for the lonely: Universities are responding to calls for doctorate training to be made more flexible. Philip Schofield reports00:02
A Day Like This00:02
Vendetta over the garden hedge: An anonymous campaign centred on a straggly shrub made Priscilla Waugh wonder about people's values00:02
She has her country, but not her daughter: The end of the Gulf war brought little joy to the mother of a young Kuwaiti last seen in an Iraqi jail. Celia Dodds reports00:02
Lilley reprieve for post offices00:02
Scottish Power plans a southern surge: Targets of pounds 300m sales in England and Wales and starting electricity exports to Northern Ireland00:02
Miracle cure-all drops off00:02
Property investors damn capital's transport00:02
Diary00:02
Motoring: You'd be better waiting for the next one00:02
Football: Venables finds a place for over-30s: Richardson selected00:02
Go west, young company: Despite reports of shams, swindles and manipulations, and an image as the Wild West of the world's stock markets, Vancouver is attracting foreign firms. Paul Durman reports00:02
Newsbrief: Food on the menu00:02
Court Circular00:02
Newsbrief: Animal art00:02
Pilot's legacy is towering achievement: Peter Dunn reports on a DIY conversion project that saved an important piece of industrial history00:02
Portfolios for Winnie and Chief Buthelezi00:02
Diplomacy of hope00:02
West charged with 11th murder00:02
Howard battles to rescue 'child jails'00:02
Three set off to cross London in the morning rush hour, from Crystal Palace to Kenwood House. Who wins?: 60 mins: 'Fourteen-and-a-half miles in an hour. And that was a good day'00:02
Trial for palace porter00:02
Letter: Eternal life for a liberated lamb00:02
On Dance00:02
Rwandan killers on loose in refugee camp: Aid worker sees death-squad members roaming free among civilians, writes Gerrard Williams of Reuters00:02
Leading Article: Scott's competence is no defence00:02
Chess: A little poetic licence00:02
The Scott Controversy: Anger over orchestrated wrecking coups: MPs dismayed by whips' actions in rounding up participants to suffocate a Bill, with departmental assistance00:02
Sugar seeks winding-up of Venables company00:02
They come to praise Shakespeare, not to bury him: The teaching of Shakespeare threatens to become a penance, not a pleasure, under the national curriculum. However, there is another way. Roy Hattersley has seen it, and it works00:02
Bemused MPs ponder pounds 83m exports write-off