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I don't know, dear, but they wouldn't have used a bidet00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Architecture Update: From covens to fast cars00:02
Military jets 'need warning system to avoid collisions'00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Newsbrief: Going greener00:02
Newsbrief: Airport takes off00:02
The European Elections: Costa del Sol's expats keep low profile: Phil Davison in Marbella finds Spain's foreign residents are reluctant to engage in the machinery of Euro-voting00:02
Former sect members fight on00:02
Cricket: Trinidad awaits second coming: Lara returns to another hero's welcome from nation lost for words00:02
Architecture Update: Charles calls the shots at Windsor00:02
etc ..: Top five cocktails at the Atlantic Bar00:02
A Slice of the Action00:02
Letter: British ballet: talent is there00:02
Pipers lament as 15 victims of the Mull of Kintyre helicopter disaster come home00:02
Newsbrief: Smarter Strand00:02
Letter: Modern war crime to which the Government consents00:02
Cara murder case00:02
Book Review: Staff as assets: beyond the annual report platitudes: 'The Human Factor' - Susan Jones: Kogan Page, 16.95 pounds00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Moscow bomb injures businessman00:02
16,000 pound eggs00:02
REVIEW / Playing fast and loose with the facts of life00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Mark of Kelvin00:02
Birthdays00:02
Girl raped at Euro Disneyland00:02
Pembroke: Adding a dash of colour00:02
In Thing: Romeo Gili Sunglasses00:02
Teacher 'blamed girl over bullying'00:02
Bill's beach show helps to win over army critics00:02
Letter: Modern war crime to which the Government consents00:02
Walking: Following a route set in stone: Roy Woodcock begins the first leg of a two-part geological walk across southern England00:02
Inside Parliament: Bishop joins in defence of nomadic way of life: Peers attack 'criminalisation of gypsies' - Home Office minister says travellers must stay within law00:02
Vodafone taps into Europe: Cellular phone firm looks to foreign mobile markets to thwart growing competition in Britain00:02
Football: Redknapp inspires England triumph00:02
National Grid raises payout00:02
'Modest' peace moves in Geneva00:02
The European Elections: Pendulum set to swing in favour of the left00:02
Pupils benefit from new reading scheme00:02
Closures cut Staveley profits00:02
Where shall we meet?: Cafe Portugal00:02
A lift in the air00:02
Norcros keeps dividend promise00:02
Americans still prefer their leaders in uniform00:02
Letter: Greenpeace still has much to do in Britain00:02
Athletics: Keino and Bayi return00:02
Media: One brewed-up story, one headache: The media's hunger for political chit-chat gives John Major more trouble than any leader before him, says Steve Richards00:02
Statistics point to German recovery00:02
Dear Rev Andrew Wingfield-Digby: Some words of comfort for the chaplain of the England cricket team, sacked by Ray Illingworth. Today's reading: Fred Trueman's Third Epistle . . .00:02
THEATRE / Viler than violence: Out of sight, but all in the mind. Paul Taylor cuts to the quick of the most blood-chilling, gut-spilling dramas on stage today00:02
Buyers and cellars00:02
Lib Dems win over disenchanted Tories: Conservative defections in Eastleigh are unlikely to benefit Labour's high-profile campaign. Patricia Wynn Davies reports00:02
Sweden permits gay marriages00:02
Rugby Union: Canada give the Welsh a warning00:02
Architecture: Prince's shelter from the Modernist storm: It is made of wood, with not a pillar in sight, but the first building fron the Prince of Wales's institute represents a promising beginning, says Fay Sweet00:02
Racing: German 2,000 winner to test Turtle00:02
Newsbrief: Giant screen plan for South Bank00:02
The European Elections: SNP chips away at Labour00:02
MUSIC / Whoever called it the shock of the new?: When it comes to New Music, the New World lags far behind the Old. Adrian Dannatt reports from New York00:02
Letter: Solzhenitsyn's travels00:02
North Korea defies UN00:02
Tennis: Bates boosts spirits by beating Becker: British game lifted as veteran's defeat of three-time Wimbledon champion highlights fine day for men and women00:02
View from City Road: The OECD dodges the real issue00:02
On Theatre00:02
Major raises speculation over introduction of identity cards00:02
Sailing: Conner battling away on all fronts: America's Cup skipper in the dock over spying charges and over the line too early in the Solent00:02
Our Man on a shoestring: Ruth Dudley Edwards watches the diplomats setting up shop in Minsk00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
The European Elections: Greens attempt to cultivate the protest vote: Sandra Barwick visits Walthamstow to report on the fortunes of a party that may face humiliation in the poll00:02
Tired of London? Far from it: Taylor Parkes wonders what's got into a lot of young boys' heads00:02
Doctor without a thesis: Bill Clinton gets an Oxford degree today, but Jonathan Eyal's verdict on his term's work is: a disaster00:02
View from City Road: Unfair on Laura Ashley shareholders00:02
Snapped up00:02
The little matter of men: Sheila Kitzinger sells more books on motherhood than anyone, the latest out tomorrow. Dave Cohen, a father, asks - what about us?00:02
Cricket: Surrey sunk by Lara's late flourish: Reeve steers Warwickshire into Benson and Hedges final00:02
Letter: British ballet: talent is there00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Dance Injuries00:02
Sweet nothings: Part with your money and become a fruit-and-nut case00:02
Architecture Update: A wacky American Center in Paris00:02
Motor Racing: Williams 'on verge of signing Mansell'00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Football club will pay any damages over tackle00:02
Rugby Union: Rodber sent off but spared Test ban: Northampton forward becomes only second England player in history to be given marching orders00:02
The European Elections: Political row erupts over OECD jobs study00:02
Iran president looks shaky on home ground00:02
Bottom Line: Amersham's growth takes it into testing phase00:02
Football: Nottingham Forest agree deal with Roy: Foggia's Dutchman set for City Ground as Clark prepares to break club record00:02
Bottom Line: Vodafone still on line00:02
Newsbrief: Doubtful benefit00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Newsbrief: Witness jailed00:02
Mothers confront trauma of abuse: Esther Oxford visits a project designed to help women with children abused by male relatives00:02
OFT proposals would expose cost of borrowing: Carsberg calls for changes in APR calculations Consumers' Association criticises watchdog's suggestions00:02
View from City Road: Finding a path through the borrowing maze00:02
He wrote his own life, his own way00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Rugby League: Brisbane's capital investment in London: Broncos to spend big bucks on crusade to develop barren British territory. Dave Hadfield reports00:02
Go-ahead given for scorpion pesticide00:02
Letter: Detention centres breed despair00:02
I don't like to waste time sleeping: Susan de Muth in bed with Derrick Evans00:02
Post office hunt00:02
The European Elections: The full list of candidates for the European Parliament elections: Correction00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Racing: BBC face a Festival challenge: Tradition may be the main barrier to Channel 4 winning the television rights to Cheltenham - Greg Wood on a contract contest in the Cotswolds00:02
Polly Peck wind-up bill hits pounds 33m00:02
View from City Road: Enterprising times for Lasmo investors00:02
Britons in China air crash named00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Law Report: Right of way was not dedicated: Jaques v Secretary of State for the Environment - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Laws), 27 May 199400:02
Leading Article: Jobs: the hard truth00:02
Wreckage casts fresh light on sea tragedy00:02
Sick children 'were treated as truants'00:02
UNDERRATED / Moving with the times: The case for Night Moves00:02
True Stories: Heart and home: Helping others can be an eye-opener00:02
Gross me out: Dan Fenton's new show pays tribute to an unlikely hero with a distinctive voice. James Rampton met Loyd Grossman's number one fan00:02
Berlusconi accuses TV of bias00:02
EU to foist works councils on Britain00:02
The European Elections: 'Judas' gibe enlivens N Ireland campaign00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Curator's Choice: English missal: The John Rylands University Library00:02
Leading Article: A distant prospect of bookless colleges00:02
Ice rink campaign hots up00:02
Yemeni rivals breach truce00:02
The European Elections: Eurofact00:02
THEATRE / Previews and First Nights00:02
Diary00:02
Tumim challenges policy on prisoners00:02
Poker: Folding often saves money00:02
Obituary: Dennis Potter00:02
Dennis Potter 1935-1994: 'Classic' last works show writer on top form: Serials breaking new ground completed in final stages of illness. David Lister and Maggie Brown report00:02
Tennis: Wood displays her mettle00:02
Racist sentenced00:02
Letter: Modern war crime to which the Government consents00:02
Protesters arrested00:02
Cricket: Smith's century puts Hampshire on brink: Weather disrupts battle between Worcestershire and Hampshire00:02
The European Elections: Record figures may spur new work policies00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Drif's guide to London second-hand shops: Correction00:02
Channel tunnel train evacuated00:02
Leading Article: Mirror image of mutual mistrust00:02
Jobs row fires life into Euro campaign00:02
Football: US hosts accuse Greeks00:02
THEATRE / Round-Up: Half Marx only00:02
Letter: Abortion support in Northern Ireland00:02
Racing: Juvenile success for Cecil00:02
Ceramics world hit by Wedgwood fraud: Experts fooled by 'flood' of high-quality forgeries00:02
Market Report: Falling gilts put paid to rally in share prices00:02
'Fly poster' charges00:02
Council leader set to restore Labour dominance in Bradford South00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In the imperial sunset: arms for the poor: 'Colonial Wars and the Politics of Third World Nationalism' - Frank Furedi: I B Tauris, 34.50 pounds00:02
Hospital in beds move00:02
Rwandan orphans rescued00:02
Dennis Potter 1935-1994: 'Classic' last works show writer on top form: Serials breaking new ground completed in final stages of illness. David Lister and Maggie Brown report00:02
Cascade of mud kills at least 6400:02
Designer spearheads West End comeback: New money and high glamour combine on Old Bond Street. Alison Veness reports00:02
Chess: Cycle starts again00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Anglian Water sheds 900 jobs: Union official attacks restructuring plans as immoral following pounds 132m profit00:02
Sir Ralph holds out00:02
Clinton calls on Europe to open doors to the East00:02
Showing some faith in long-range forecasts: PosTel Investment Management's Alastair Ross Goobey argues investors are often to blame for fund managers' short-termism00:02
The European Elections: Major causes tremors over single currency: Economic policy: Prime Minister says that those who want monetary union now should vote Labour or LibDem00:02
Laura Ashley pays Maxmin pounds 1.2m00:02
Touche boost for Henderson00:02
Dennis Potter, aristocrat of the passionate soul00:02
Dennis Potter 1935-1994: 'He treated the world as if it was a blank page': Friends and colleagues remember the brilliant, but prickly writer00:02
Out of America: President and diva lead the way in choosing death with dignity00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Media: Look who's talking on the next radio network: Michael Leapman hears why the third national commercial station will concentrate on words00:02
Today's Number: 40,00000:02
Creativity: To get to the other side, of course00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Anderson faces move to another country00:02
Media / Talk of the Trade: Chapman missed00:02
It's quicker by tube00:02
A sinning saint grapples with the legacy of evil: President Nelson Mandela tells John Carlin of his determination to chart a middle way between black aspirations and white fears00:02
Lloyd's charges Gooda underwriter00:02
On Cinema00:02
Fairy tales with a long shelf life: Are our public libraries in terminal decline? Ken Worpole separates fact from fiction00:02
Lotsa success00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
Architecture: The house that Ludwig built: The simple truth about the philosopher Wittgenstein is revealed in the obsessive austerity of the home he designed in Vienna, says Peter Dormer00:02
For sale: landlord unknown: David Lawson talks to a first-time buyer who discovered the pitfalls of absent freeholders and other property nightmares00:02
Architecture Update: Big guns and Buddhists00:02
Tory MP Milligan leaves pounds 800,000 in will00:02
Equestrianism: Brown back with grey00:02
Letter: Company of wolves00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Letter: Targets beyond 50100:02
Centrefold: Wot, no horses?: Circus supremo Gerry Cottle is not a happy man00:02
Irish victim of racist jokes awarded pounds 6,000: Landmark tribunal ruling over taunts at machinist's expense sends warning to employers over workplace culture00:02
Fame is the blur: They're London-er than thou even though they're mostly from Colchester and they're hot as can be. Teen dreams. Interview by Emma Forrest00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Girl pilot, 12, flies Atlantic00:02
PLO fights for its capital in Jerusalem00:02
'Mean' Blandford00:02
Rugby Union: French stick up for Sella00:02
ICI chief attacks aggressive bankers00:02
Grade set to forge links with BBC00:02
SS general 'was given war crimes immunity'00:02
St James's rockets from pounds 12m to pounds 81m00:02
Sold by the bell00:02
Architecture Update: Walks on the esoteric side00:02
Docklands bargain buy00:02
Academics under threat from an electronic vision: BT research chief predicts birth of interactive computer university. Susan Watts reports00:02
Letter: A little hope, not hype00:02
Germans, too, hail D-Day 'liberation': Steve Crawshaw in Bonn finds an readiness among people today to shoulder the burdens of history00:02
Scientist 'killed wife over affair'00:02
Brent Walker pounds 5m fee 'covered fraud'00:02
Mandela tells how he will tackle the future - and the past: In his first interview with any newspaper since he was inaugurated, South Africa's President spoke to John Carlin in Pretoria00:02
Armed rebels seize Britons in Kashmir00:02
Union may opt out of vote on John Smiths's successor00:02
MUSIC / Live wires: Nicholas Williams on new works from the Smith Quartet00:02
The European Elections: Army of unemployed face a bleaker future00:02
Amersham to keep dividend cover high: Shares rise 33p as City digests 65 per cent profits increase00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Teenagers overdose on drugs stolen in raid: Ten treated in hospital after burglary on housing estate. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Motorcycling: TT claims its 163rd fatality00:02
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