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Council sell-off closes Shaw Theatre00:02
Court Circular00:02
Ivory Towers: Decisions, decisions: a gambler's guide00:02
Mortar kills UN officer in Kigali00:02
PIA clears new hurdle: OFT believes watchdog agency will not restrict competition00:02
Fini aims another blow at gays00:02
Racing: Piggott prepares to take a bow: Carson threatening to beat the 'Long Fellow' to place in history books00:02
Business & City Summary00:02
Warburg directors join million club: Investment bank's figures confirm 1993 as bumper year for high-flyers Profits double to record pounds 297m00:02
Glider pilot dies00:02
True Gripes: Give a little to a lot: Compassion fatigue has set in00:02
Underrated: The case for bootlegging: The battle of Britten00:02
Letter: Major's outburst beggars belief00:02
Dennis Potter's wife dies of cancer00:02
Body hunt goes on00:02
Austrian far-right leader pelted with eggs00:02
South side walk00:02
When all the world's a stage: When is a theatre not a theatre? When it's a timber yard, herb garden or kitchen. Clare Bayley visits the Barclays New Stages Festival00:02
David Benedict on theatre00:02
BR refunds down00:02
ROUND-UP / Chemistry lessons00:02
Dedicated followers of fashion: Emerging markets and other new investment funds are catching the public's attention. Diane Coyle reports on why unit trusts have become the vogue again this season00:02
Golf: Amateur Championship: Gallacher survives the sadism00:02
Racing: 215th Derby: Wind of change blows in from Hills: Greg Wood meets a trainer shaking off aged stereotypes00:02
China tightens security as Tiananmen date nears: Dissidents' families are being harassed, writes Teresa Poole from Peking00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Letter: Major's outburst beggars belief00:02
Ministers 'hiding facts about beach pollution'00:02
Cricket: Anxious New Zealand await Morrison verdict00:02
Virgin wins approval on Delta ticket deal00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Law Report: Order against litigant affects partners: Mephistopheles Debt Collection Service (a firm) v Lotay: Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Nourse and Mr Justice Wall) - 6 May 199400:02
Letter: Backward-facing seats and air safety00:02
East Timor meeting goes ahead00:02
Cable TV takes root despite protests00:02
Neo-Fascists: Socialist fury mounts against Italy's far right: Campaign launched to keep them out of important posts in Parliament and to boycott Italian products00:02
Football: Nicholls sets youngsters on the slide: Venables given rude awakening as French demolish champions00:02
Wildlife charter00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Therapists accused of misleading patients00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Centrefold: Goldfinger comes to town: Jackie Chan screenings at the NFT's 'Hong Kong action'00:02
Obituary: Juan Carlos Onetti00:02
Obituary: Professor F. H. McClintock00:02
Rugby Union: Springbok advance reflected in Test side00:02
View from City Road: New day dawns for Warburg00:02
Underrated: The case for bootlegging: The battle of Britten00:02
Meacher urges Scott inquiry to investigate role of Jordan00:02
Lehman hit by desertion of Amex investors00:02
Letter: Wolves: nature's built-in cull00:02
Out of America: Pomp in new circumstances00:02
View from City Road: Units in demand at wrong time00:02
Every little helps with shop's charter00:02
Schools disobeying rules on religion: Head teachers call for change in law on Christian worship00:02
Making Hay while the sun shines: Watch out] Writers] Michael Glover weaves his way through the last weekend of the Hay Festival, dodging confused authors and angry poets, in search of literary answers00:02
Little Sparrow silenced as Paige quits show00:02
Eastern promise: London's Tom Allen Centre is bringing Asian comedy to a wider audience. Dolly Dhingra welcomes a new generation of stand-ups00:02
Factory homes00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Road worker is charged in Sydney backpacker case00:02
Home incentives00:02
Leading Article: Reason to celebrate as South Africa rejoins00:02
Letter: Too many twin towns00:02
Cricket: A season of village cricket: Butcher's mates buckle under top-heavy load: Norman Harris continues his long journey from the first round to the final of the National Village Cup00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
A story told in big bangs: The Woolwich campaign: the aim is victory and a great museum. Christopher Bellamy reports. Photographs by Herbie Knott00:02
Agents kill Palestinians00:02
Chess: Polgar profits from her apprenticeship00:02
Curator's Choice: St. Alban's Museum00:02
Letter: Mammon triumphs over human rights00:02
Plea on Vanunu00:02
Talk of the trade: He's here, he's there, he's everywhere00:02
E German farmers seek way out of land maze: Ownership claims are adding to the problems of dismantling the unwieldy and inefficient collectives. Steve Crawshaw reports from Altentreptow00:02
Public workers 'on breadline'00:02
Letter: Major's outburst beggars belief00:02
Property: East End's secret garden: Anne Spackman discovers an unlikely haven of tranquility in the heart of Stepney00:02
Lodge to reopen00:02
Screen deterrent00:02
Today's Number: 24bn00:02
Football: Taylor unveils new staff00:02
etc ..: 5 Essential tourist souvenirs00:02
Rugby Union: England show fighting spirit but lose again: Tourists stand firm00:02
Clark scandal descends into tales of blackmail and lechery00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Anger at Czech arms for Pinochet00:02
South Africa returns to the Commonwealth fold00:02
Leading Article: Buggins lines up for the top jobs00:02
Tennis: Edberg awaits Bates: British No 1 on course for semi-final showdown00:02
Bich the ballpoint baron dies00:02
Porritt endorses Plaid Cymru00:02
Mayfair magic00:02
The European Elections: Countdown to monetary union: Andrew Marshall and Sarah Lambert unravel some of the mysteries surrounding the proposed move to a single currency00:02
Food safety00:02
Previews and First Nights00:02
Total of HIV centre babies rises 600%00:02
Bishops' price00:02
In a world of bitter limitations: As Clinton and the UN are condemned, Peter Pringle argues that they face impossible tasks00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Death ends Mormon feud00:02
Letter: Pope's stand against women priests is not infallible00:02
Talk of the trade: Not bad for a PR man00:02
Hangman stalks Phalange ex-chief: Robert Fisk writes from Beirut that Lebanese retribution is catching up with Samir Geagea00:02
Murder retrial00:02
Man charged over street attack00:02
Croats and Muslims seal their alliance00:02
School a flutter00:02
Birthdays00:02
View from City Road: Gilt markets decline to be comforted00:02
Talk of the trade: Fox network grows00:02
A very dodgy foundation00:02
Close vote00:02
De La Rue lifts profits 20%: Printer reshapes businesses and creates new division00:02
Football: 'Our Stan' still the reluctant hero: Matthews apprehensive about his birthday treat as Potteries playhouse pays homage00:02
Hollywood shares rise from the rubble: Larry Black reports on a record run at the box office inspired by The Flintstones00:02
SelecTV hits 'off' switch on stake in Channel 100:02
Brothers die in rail accident00:02
Letter: Pope's stand against women priests is not infallible00:02
Bottom Line: De La Rue still hot on the paper trail00:02
The European Elections: Sovereignty: Major puts forward multi-track EU vision: Prime Minister seeks to reassure opponents of further integration. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Panel forces Lasmo to clarify claims: Takeover battle hots up as bid target strikes oil in Colombia00:02
Cuddles to cure the swearing: A charity called Kind has seven days to restore hope to shattered young lives. Mike Johnson sees children enjoy a special sort of holiday00:02
Court set to clear suspected IRA terrorist00:02
Tennis: Courier able to break the mould on clay: Former champion ends Sampras' quest for fourth grand slam title in a row at French Open00:02
Split hampers 'Sarajevo' campaign00:02
Tapie takes court action against bank00:02
Bottom Line: Hall's test of loyalty00:02
Todor Zhivkov 'seriously ill'00:02
Manslaughter case00:02
Anti-drugs drive to aim at children00:02
Satellites challenged00:02
The European Elections: Greens complain of 'neglect' by BBC: Party left out of phone-in programme00:02
The European Elections: Corporate world keeps watch on fate of its political consultants: MEPs' interests are less rigorously monitored than at Westminster. Leonard Doyle reports00:02
Leading Article: The bill for even cleaner rivers00:02
REVIEW / Simply take one hard-nosed copper. Stir00:02
Letter: Pope's stand against women priests is not infallible00:02
Feminist campaigner defends role as Sinn Fein leader: Councillor 'fighting two battles': against the British and men. David McKittrick reports00:02
Free sales00:02
Clinton ally handed 17 indictments00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Amstrad top job for Philips chief00:02
Prickly vision00:02
Architecture: Evolution of a Cambridge species: Peter Dormer finds Darwin College's new study centre offers a scholarly view of the world00:02
I play musical airhorn on my true love's Dark Destroyer00:02
Witnesses still sought over killing00:02
Market Report: Shares struggle back after another dangerous day00:02
76,000 teenagers left without income: Fowler admits many school-leavers have slipped through benefits safety net00:02
Where shall we meet? Clapham Picture House00:02
Bid losers consider legal action against Brown & Jackson00:02
Child addicts00:02
Boy, 6, says teacher tied him to chair00:02
John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Clark: I deserve to be horsewhipped: Mary Braid and Rhys Williams watched the 'media circus' as the Amazing Harkess Family flew into Britain to 'put the record straight'00:02
Racing: 215th Derby: Linney in line to gain Sheikh's first strike: Richard Edmondson sifts through the Classic contenders' credentials00:02
Sailing: Records set to fall on last leg: Stuart Alexander says favourable weather will drive fleet safely home00:02
Media: The story they didn't want women to tell: Britain refused to send female journalists to cover D-Day. But that didn't stop the intrepid Barbara Wace, as she told Anne Sebba00:02
Cash surplus could push up rates00:02
In thing: Divers Watch00:02
God and mashed pilchards: Susan de Muth In bed with Lionel Blue00:02
Hollywood stars prepare for gothic romance at Pinewood in new version of a classic tale00:02
Talk of the trade: Granada delivers00:02
North Yemen warns world to stay out of the civil war00:02
BOOK REVIEW / From a Jacuzzi to the peak of Everest: On top of the world - Rebecca Stephens: Macmillan, pounds 14.9900:02
Only examinations truly pass the test: They cause nightmares and stress, but exams are the only way to measure ability to think, says Lincoln Allison00:02
Beazer shares suffer despite jump in profits: Builder expects house prices to rise by up to 4% pounds 50m expansion plans include four regions00:02
Bishop quits00:02
Letter: Major's outburst beggars belief00:02
The European Elections: Tories 'will stay in double figures'00:02
Subjective art fails to unite show's hanging judges: Fifteen Royal Academy experts cannot reach unanimity on one work. David Lister reports00:02
Keeping to the straight and narrow00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Peace force under fire in Angola00:02
Whose money is it anyway, Virginia?: They gave millions and now want it back: a donors' revolt at Guy's may start a landslide, says John Torode00:02
In an English city garden ..00:02
Capital Gains: Treading the borders00:02
Letter: Typical Vlady tourist00:02
Mark Pappenheim on music00:02
Pembroke: Wonderbra enlists new Cup support00:02
Crowd has 'eyes' in the sky at D-Day tribute: Correction00:02
Profits crash at Nissan UK: Slump in exports causes 93% decline. Mary Fagan reports00:02
Today's beggars and choosers00:02
Bone-scan discovery raises hope on arthritis: New test likely to help sufferers00:02
MUSIC / Survivors of the cruellest cut of all: Michael Dervan finds the people and the jury in disagreement at the Dublin International Piano Competition00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Candidates line up for the EU's top job00:02
Paris and Bonn march in step for Europe00:02
Eurofact00:02
Actor reveals he has rare skin cancer: 'Yes Minister' star refuses to let illness remove him from centre-stage. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Pope's stand against women priests is not infallible00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Obituary: Ezra Taft Benson00:02
Romanians burn 11 Gypsy houses00:02
Minicabs facing tough new laws: Lynn Eaton looks at proposals to improve safety standards and driver qualifications00:02
German ministers cling to threat of beef import ban00:02
Architecture: Backwards to ye olde future: Tomorrow's homes have been unveiled. But Fay Sweet had to look deep behind the mock-Georgian facades to find anything new00:02
Police criticised over handling of abuse case00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Media: Paid for by the makers of . . .: Advertisers are starting to move into TV production, says Meg Carter00:02
Hockey: Lister eases pain: Australians extend run00:02
Extra spending 'has led to cleaner rivers': Rivers authority seeks pounds 900m for further improvements00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
M25 death trap claims 3 lives00:02
Dear Judge James Harkness00:02
Letter: Doctors undermined by 'misconduct' case00:02
Meacher urges Scott inquiry to investigate role of Jordan00:02
Less beds per head00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
A Western heart to a Prague facade00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Cricket: Rhodes on the test map at last: Glenn Moore meets the Yorkshire exile realising his cricketing dreams as England's wicketkeeper00:02
Ashdown pledges to restore benefits00:02
More than we can chew: It's cheap, legal, and thousands of people get high on it every day. But users risk ruining their lives, and it is placing Britain at the centre of a drug smuggling network Stewart Hennessey reports