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Rugby Union: Canada edge out fractious France00:02
Healthy garlic00:02
Capital Gains: Requiem for a friend00:02
50th Anniversary of D-Day: 2,000 ships set sail for new invasion00:02
Racing Commentary: Arms fends off British raiders: The French Derby proves a double-edged weapon for those who argue for major changes to the Epsom original00:02
UN aid goes to landmine makers: Exclusive: Awarding of clearance contracts to producers means they are being paid twice00:02
Letter: Evidence of a ritual abuse survivor00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Diamond jubilee meeting of Morris dancers00:02
Birthdays00:02
Cycling: Pantani reduces Russian's race lead00:02
MUSIC / The man who tuned the piano: Michael Nyman Band, Bath Festival00:02
'Awful school' awaits the Iron Lady: Esther Oxford meets a head taking her skills northwards after turning round one of Tower Hamlets' worst schools00:02
Science: Ten out of ten for star quality: Things are looking up for stargazers thanks to a new imaging system, says Bernadine Coverley00:02
Nasreen hunted00:02
HIV man in sacking row gets new job00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Saatchi to put chairman on shorter-term contract00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Sporting Digest: Volleyball00:02
Golf: Faldo triumphs in play-off: Montgomerie and Langer made to rue missed opportunities at Belgian Open00:02
Science: No workplace like home: Telecommuting is saving companies millions. But how do workers deal with terminal loneliness? Danny Penman reports00:02
Man, 82, beaten00:02
Window damage00:02
Bacteria in US00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
For the love of old books: The enthusiast00:02
Etc . . .: Five white cotton T-shirts00:02
Leading Article: Slumming it privately with a mortgage00:02
Tale takes twist as black beasts find new pastures to prowl00:02
Migration study00:02
Ballet director attacks teaching00:02
Squash: Horner in bronze age00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
ADRENALIN / On the rocks: On the face of it, rock-climbing looks like good character-building fun. Until you start the climb, warns Dolly Dhingra00:02
Unrepentant Ollie North comes swaggering back00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Victims, losers or heroes?00:02
The day the dream began to die: D-Day marked the beginning of an Allied victory but the end of the 'Dunkirk spirit', says Paul Addison00:02
Diary: 6-12 June00:02
Buzz off] Vanish] Scram] Scarper]00:02
Refugees 'forced vessel to leave Cuba'00:02
Football: Czechs bring the Irish fans back to earth: Charlton in good spirits despite home defeat that exposes defensive deficiencies00:02
Football: More strife for Spurs00:02
Sunday Roundup: Yesterday's City pages00:02
Bingo halls demand jackpot rise to pounds 250,00000:02
I teach, therefore I must suffer: Susan Elkin wonders why teachers make do with, and are perversely proud of, bad conditions00:02
On Cinema00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Ice Hockey00:02
Football: Weber warms up for finals with five-goal debut: Croatian exile in striking start for Belgium00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Clark denies love child claim00:02
Sailing / Whitbread Round the World Race: Sea changes ahead for an inspirational event: Stuart Alexander reviews the high drama of the high-seas spectacle and charts its future course00:02
Mexico threat00:02
Hospital to tackle high death rate from strokes00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Suspicious blaze00:02
Lobbyists furious over blocked property bill00:02
For the love of old books: The guide00:02
MUSIC / Playing the system: In Britain, buskers are lumped in with pigeons and beggars; nuisances to be moved on. In New York, they take them so seriously they even audition them. Naseem Khan reports00:02
Detainees 'riot'00:02
Racing: For the notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow00:02
Author savages 'dithering' Clinton: 'Watergate' reporter's book portrays American President as weak, indecisive and dependent on his wife00:02
Letter: D-Day: a benchmark of barbarity and intransigence00:02
Leading Article: Major loses hold of middle ground00:02
Racing: Street retires00:02
Thousands walk for 'Quilts of Love' Aids memorial00:02
Motorcycling: Hislop does it his way00:02
Out of China: Chinese work out answer to mystery of longevity00:02
Rugby Union: England whirlwind levels Springboks: Heroic Andrew inspires a perfect performance to sweep a stunned South Africa aside in the first Test00:02
Ambulances failing emergency targets00:02
Tennis: Sampras stalked again00:02
Victims challenge rising racism00:02
Arms-makers win clearance contract in Mozambique00:02
Saddam's heavy hand00:02
Gaddafi's call00:02
Golf: James eager to progress to the professional ranks: Sherry thwarted in Amateur Championship as practice sessions pay profitable dividends for victor00:02
Sheep lined up to revive heath00:02
Boxing: Welsh ring master waits00:02
Drif's guide to London second-hand book shops (CORRECTED)00:02
Cricket / First Test: Decisive DeFreitas derails New Zealand: All-rounder's performance undermines tourists' resistance and puts England on verge of an innings victory00:02
Tennis: Bates is beaten in straight sets by fit-again Forget00:02
CBI seeks pounds 3bn education reforms: Employers seek twice as many graduates to keep industry competitive. Wendy Berliner reports00:02
REVIEW / Hour after hour they ponder the warm field00:02
Athletics: Denmark predicts a record summer00:02
A Britain still at war with Germany00:02
Letter: Chester seen from the inside00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Leading Article: Digging in again on a moral minefield00:02
Another great idea that got lost: Most pedestrians shouldn't be let out on the street00:02
BOOK REVIEW / High wind that subsided into gentility: 'Richard Hughes' - Richard Perceval Graves: Andre Deutsch, 20 pounds00:02
Letter: Queer logic00:02
Beaten, but unbowed00:02
Gibraltar trio's families turn to higher court00:02
Flame of revolutionary faith still burning in Iran: Fundamentalists' hand is strengthened when economic failure is blamed on Rafsanjani, writes Charles Richards from Tehran00:02
On Theatre00:02
Letter: Queer logic00:02
Football: Campbell points England to final00:02
The darkest hour of the week: an old soldier remembers00:02
True Gripes: My smoke, my fire: Light up or leave me alone00:02
Rallying: Wilson in home double00:02
Letter: Leave it till the baby is born00:02
Science: Down to earth - safely: Parachutes that enable damaged small planes to land safely could be developed to save plummeting jumbo jets. Tony Newton reports00:02
Angry Delors00:02
Yemeni accusation00:02
Bitter harvest from killing fields: For the Mechem chief, mines mean money; but not for an Angolan woman. Karl Maier reports00:02
Tennis / French Open: Bruguera towers above tired Berasategui: The baseliner from Barcelona scales new hights in the men's final of the French Open to defeat his compatriot00:02
Cricket: Such and Hick display great control: England's spinners come into their own during first Test against New Zealand - Henry Blofeld is entranced by an entertaining and enlightening duel on an old-fashioned pitch00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Stolen car death00:02
Surgical strike would calm markets00:02
She washed that man right out of her hair: A year ago, Mary Pierce was a nervy tennis prodigy with a serious parent problem. Now she is the biggest hitter on the women's circuit. Alain Deflassieux reports00:02
Centrefold: Life: the pictures: First London outing in over a decade for Cartier-Bresson00:02
Chinook crash was accident, officials say00:02
Mother of shot PC meets Gaddafi00:02
Kurdish leaders make peace in Iraq: Hugh Pope reports from Arbil in Iraqi Kurdistan on a historic reconciliation between two guerrilla rivals00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Stages in the Liberation of France00:02
N Yemen bombs Aden refinery00:02
A clinic on the back of a truck: Anna Pavord joined a medical team that matched Guyana's annual health budget in three weeks00:02
Athletics: Backley and Hill sparkle00:02
Letter: D-Day: a benchmark of barbarity and intransigence00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Lara fails but Warwickshire go top00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Motor Racing: Unser makes it three in a row00:02
Dorrell fails to calm City fears over dividends: Warning that higher taxes on pension fund returns would undermine market00:02
Women 'give housework low priority'00:02
Dear Ken Bird: Why do you have to wreck our lives? A mother of a family of commuters tells the head of the West Anglia & Great Northern rail line to stop tampering with train timetables00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Ethiopians vote00:02
3.5m pounds cannabis haul00:02
Racing: Dunwoody rests on laurels00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Bhutto freed00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
German junior partners fight for political life00:02
West finds riches in deadly mine trade: China, US and Britain fought off an export ban proposed by humanitarian organisations. Leonard Doyle reports (CORRECTED)00:02
Rugby Union: Townsend feels heat for Scotland's defeat00:02
Letter: Evidence of a ritual abuse survivor00:02
Chinese figures00:02
Rugby Union: England cause chaos for SA00:02
Soap powder row still bubbling: P&G renews criticism of Unilever detergent00:02
Bomblet casts doubt on export policy00:02
Letter: D-Day: a benchmark of barbarity and intransigence00:02
Sporting Digest: Gymnastics00:02
Today's Number: 91,12300:02
Firebomb charge00:02
Grand Met puts sip of brewing history up for sale: Fresh attempt to find buyer for 300-year-old Truman site in East End00:02
On Music00:02
Practising the art of foreign exposure: Germany's management culture is shrugging off its closed image by going cosmopolitan. John Eisenhammer reports00:02
Science: A subcontinent learns to sell its software skills: Britain is making more use of India's IT expertise, says Lynne Curry00:02
Cricket / First Test: Illingworth tempting fate00:02
Credit demand slows in wake of tax rises00:02
Ford chairman hurt00:02
Woman takes legal action over bullies00:02
Hungarian suspicions linger as Horn is backed00:02
Science: Kudos and chaos in a cancer breakthrough: The long-awaited discovery of a gene that causes breast tumours may cause as many problems as it solves, says Jon Turney00:02
Major denies 'scare story' of plan for VAT on food: Assurance limits scope for Budget tax rises00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Duke's Head00:02
Bosnian hope00:02
Tennis: Sanchez Vicario reigns on Pierce's parade: Exultant Spaniard hails a unique French Open double as the darling of the Paris crowd sees her dreams of victory evaporate00:02
Rwanda's tapestry of misery: David Orr reports from Ruhango, where hunger, malaria and dysentery wreak new havoc among the war refugees00:02
In Thing: Test tubes00:02
International Art Market: Impressionism gives way to home-grown realism00:02
The Worst of Times: Stalked by a stranger, for six years: Celia Brayfield talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Letter: Evidence of a ritual abuse survivor00:02
Men living alone00:02
Coales' Notes: The balloon goes up00:02
50th Anniversary of D-Day: RAF raid that can never be forgotten: Aunay-sur-Odon was razed by the British after the Germans had left. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Volley good rescue00:02
Canoeist dies on voyage from Orkney to Shetland00:02
Obituary: Lord Thorneycroft00:02
Day Out00:02
50th Anniversary of D-Day: Town gives rousing welcome as veterans return to Sword Beach: Half a century has not diminished the gratitude of people in Hermanville, writes Will Bennett00:02
Rugby Union: All Black alarm over Japanese 'poaching'00:02
Letter: When the crunch finally comes00:02
Letter: Continuing mysteries of Maastricht00:02
SA's 'first black voter' was a fraud00:02
Rugby Union: Australia found wanting in victory over Irish00:02
The Week Ahead00:02
State 'should spend pounds 7bn on private home works': One property in 13 is unfit for habitation00:02
Beckett likely to run in leadership contest00:02
Pavement cafes campaign wins backing from minister: Historic courtyard could be cleared of cars. David Lister reports00:02
Leadership crisis set to split OECD: European delaying tactics upset Americans as agency bids to become the world's 'jobs doctor'