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Ascot victim tried to run across course00:02
Peers reject new tariffs for victims of crime00:02
South Wales power surge00:02
The Independent Story of the Year: Close behind: the runners-up00:02
Kempe memorial00:02
Letter: BBC's drive for 'grim efficiency'00:02
Nightmare chase00:02
Rocks airlifted for Helvellyn repairs: Malcolm Pithers reports on a pounds 30,000 operation to repair the badly eroded footpaths on a popular Lake District mountain00:02
View from City Road: Emap's French affair may be bittersweet00:02
Cricket: Middlesex held up by dogged Briers: Embury effort diminished by fielding00:02
Rostropovich steps down 'con brio'00:02
47 killed as shells batter Aden00:02
Today's Number: 119,00000:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Boy, 14, accused of raping girl00:02
Scots back women priests00:02
O J Simpson 'at murder scene'00:02
Asia File: The creeping nightmare that refuses to go away00:02
POP / On Pop00:02
God, girls and Guinness for Irish fans00:02
Mitsotakis faces wire-tap trial00:02
Labour Leadership Contest: Blair virtually at the winning post: The battleground now looks to be between Margaret Beckett and John Prescott, for the deputy's job00:02
Diver dies after submarine wreck trip00:02
Slander case wife collapses at court: Son says 'abusive' mother wielded cane and threw vase. Stephen Ward reports00:02
Ashdown to reshape team to face Blair: Liberal Democrats aim for sharp contrast with Labour 'vagueness'00:02
Where shall we meet?: Patisserie Valerie00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Key signals cycling U-turn00:02
Ex-Guardia Civil chief dishes out more dirt00:02
Peers reject tariff for victims of crime00:02
A cloud looms over the rainbow00:02
Heseltine holds Granada to TV sales agreement00:02
Alligator sunbathes on warming Carolina asphalt00:02
Trying to make a bomb out of drugs00:02
Letter: Not everyone backs Blair00:02
15,000 pounds painting taken in new thefts at art fair00:02
Pembroke: Forte scores where some saw red00:02
Coastal warning00:02
The Daily Poem: Abandoning Studies00:02
Tiger provoked00:02
Lloyd's wins dollars 180m case in US courts00:02
Computers: Building Big Sur on the back allotment: Andrew Marr puts go-faster stickers on his new Apple Performa 'pizza-box' and is reborn as a bronzed, brilliant Silicon Valley software engineer00:02
Swedish minister quits over Baltic bridge plan00:02
CSA fails to deal with complaints on time00:02
For man and fish: a night to remember: Feel the fear, smell the bait: the coarse fishing season began at midnight on Wednesday. Round two unprepossessing ponds on Clapham Common, the passion bit early00:02
Angler's death00:02
Rostropovich steps down 'con brio'00:02
Computers: Feedback: At last: a free lunch00:02
Doctors fight for hospital beds00:02
Obituary: Nina Tarakanova00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Elegant Crowe creates chance for the Kiwis: England's battling bowlers are held at bay by a revitalised batsman whose hundred prevents New Zealand from folding00:02
Alchemical variations: Balraj Khanna became a painter by accident, but his canvases are unique symbolic fusions of colour and form. Robin Dutt talked to him00:02
Law: Do we really need a Lord Chancellor?: Criticism of Lord Mackay is widening into a view that his office in its present form is no longer sustainable, says Fiona Bawdon00:02
THEATRE / Hearing aid: Paul Taylor on Richard Norton-Taylor's Half the Picture at the Tricycle00:02
Law: Taking a fresh look at the environment: Paul Bowden, an expert in the field of environmental law, talks to Sharon Wallach00:02
It may be fine in Scotland, but down here a storm's brewing00:02
Obituary: Reg Birch00:02
Man shot dead in Ulster after attack on butcher00:02
Aid team quits Rwandan refugee camp00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Labour Leadership Contest: Who supported whom as the nominations closed00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
Leaning into growth is the right attitude00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
FILM / Best of the Reps00:02
BOOK REVIEW / River of blood, sweat and full-frontal filth: Green River Rising / Tim Willocks, Cape, pounds 14.9900:02
Tehran homes in on satellite dishes00:02
A banker with a passion: The man behind the Garsington open-air opera festival starting tonight tells Alasdair Stevens why he is a freak00:02
Bonn clears path for train of the future00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Computers: Feedback: Help wanted to face 21st century00:02
Receptions00:02
Mother's illness leads to discovery00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Former captain reborn00:02
Letter: Kennedy's Euro-win00:02
A View from Abroad: Author and editor Al Zuckerman: A visitor to the capital shares his thoughts ..00:02
FILM / On Cinema00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Forces bases to close00:02
Guide dogs stolen00:02
Rugby Union: Wales go into unknown00:02
After Hours: Omar00:02
Politics: Fowler resigns ahead of Cabinet reshuffle00:02
Sports Listings: British Motorcycling Grand Prix00:02
Options net pounds 150,000 for Girolami00:02
Peter Sellers's daughter jailed00:02
CENTREFOLD / Astral projections: Inexplicably wierd film season dedicted to 21 years of the Fortean Times00:02
Britain 'to be nation of winners and losers living side by side': Traditional patterns of regional prosperity under threat00:02
Football: Celtic in surprise sacking of Macari00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker adds to haul00:02
View from City Road: The pension issue is here to stay00:02
Leading Article: Signs of rust in the soul of iron Italy00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Birthdays00:02
Sailing: British show their class00:02
If they want to give, let them00:02
Letter: Not everyonr backs Blair00:02
Indian food brand is market leader00:02
Force-feeding appeal00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
View from City Road: Smith's strategy pays handsomely00:02
Berlusconi puts Bonn's doubters on their guard00:02
Bottom line: Wates for the bulls00:02
Law: Training monopoly to end00:02
A House fond of the odd flutter00:02
Bosnia fighting clouds London talks00:02
Norman, we won't miss you: The Tory chairman's departure is good news for a party that he failed to inspire, says Eric Chalker00:02
The Wind of Change blows for 180 pounds: Under the hammer yesterday went a piece of history: a signed copy of the Harold Macmillan speech regarded as one of the momentous events of British imperialism. Richard Dowden reports00:02
Dear Lesbian and Gay Pride: There's a mountain of discrimination still to climb but, in the meantime, do we need all this depressing, compulsory FUN? A former Gay Pride marcher pops the question00:02
Computers: Tel-Me00:02
Golf / US Open: Nicklaus back in the old routine: Montgomerie finds his form in the heat of battle as Watson returns to his wonderful ways00:02
Scare stories 'encourage children to try drugs': Correction00:02
City 'losing appeal' as HQ00:02
Girl's killer might never be found, coroner says: 'Beyond belief' that mother murdered her, inquest is told00:02
Safety lesson00:02
Hit-and-run case00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
10bn pounds wasted on failed inner city policy00:02
Letter: Not horned but tusked00:02
TA for Falklands00:02
Police plan DNA tests to reduce burglary rate: Samples from break-ins to be held on database00:02
Cricket: Johnson shows responsible touch: Nottinghamshire set course for top00:02
Golf: Pyman takes joint lead00:02
Tennis: Navratilova wavers on farewell engagement: McGrath shows no mercy on departing legend while Britain's No 2 man feels strain against Novacek during his quarter-final00:02
EU's ethnic groups fight for fairer race policies00:02
Leading Article: Sour taste of free market milk00:02
The Independent Story of the Year: The winner: 'I'm no Aga-hugger'00:02
Football: Tottenham to appeal against FA punishment: Sugar continues his war of words with Lancaster Gate while Burns, Golac and McGhee lead the list of Paradise favourites00:02
Law: Law as a defining element in British culture: A fundamental difference of approach makes Italy a different market for UK firms to break into. Sharon Wallach reports on a week in Milan designed to help them00:02
Danish sperm donor sued by three-year-old 'son'00:02
Prices to rise in milk shake-up: Float of Dairy Crest will mean a bonanza for farmers as marketing board is broken up00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Cup stimulates Arcadian's appetite: Europe's premier prize for stayers is won at handsome odds by a reformed character taking his third bite at the cherry00:02
British firms step up R&D spend by 9%00:02
Clinton welcomes 'powerful' gay games00:02
Swimming: End of road for Davies00:02
Outside interests boost Southern Water results: Company approves highest dividend rise in sector00:02
Council tax purge hits 100,00000:02
Boxing: Holyfield improves00:02
Grey whale off the endangered list00:02
Mickey Mouse towers over France00:02
Cricket: Only Ostler keeps Twose company: Min Patel takes prized scalp00:02
MP faces bankruptcy dilemma00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
The Independent Story of the Year: Dear Norman,00:02
Contents of fine wine cellar fetch pounds 1.58m00:02
Decision to depart aimed at pre-empting talk of sacking: Colin Brown looks at the career of a politician regarded by friends as a 'safe pair of hands'00:02
Labour Leadership Contest: Willetts leads Tory counter-attack00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Letter: BBC's drive for 'grim efficiency'00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Beirut trial puts Israel in the dock: Former Christian militia chief Samir Geagea faces allegations that he plotted acts of terrorism with Israeli agents' support, writes Robert Fisk from Beirut00:02
AAH to axe jobs in cost-cutting00:02
Eastern bloc cash flood buoys Regalian: Turkish and Russian high-rollers snap up last luxury flats to transform pounds 100m losses into profit00:02
Emap in pounds 108m French foray00:02
Turks ban pro-Kurdish party00:02
Bottom line: Rhombus deal seen as bad omen00:02
Computers: Putting on-line inquiry systems on right track: Mike Holderness finds a faster way from Runcorn to Cambridge00:02
Jury frees son00:02
Leading Article: Caveat elector] The name means nothing00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
People: Christelle Roelandts: 'Miss Beligum' is a superstar00:02
Ice Man 'a European'00:02
Fowler resignation fuels talk of reshuffle: Outgoing Tory chairman criticises party for disunity. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Law Report: Council's guarantee was void: Credit Suisse v Allerdale Borough Council, Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court)(Mr Justice Colman), 6 May 199400:02
Inside parliament: Major warned over EU top job: Lamont draws line at Dehaene the federalist00:02
Ice Man 'a European'00:02
Hungary's Socialists close to coalition deal00:02
Football / World Cup Kick-Off USA '94: Germans begin long march with heat treatment: World champions commence Fifa's adventurous experiment by taking on the Bolivians in the city that works00:02
View from City Road: The future for milk is definitely off00:02
Better bikes00:02
Letter: Prices of quality properties recover00:02
DANCE / Dream genie: DANCE: Judith Mackrell on Wim Vandekeybus and Ultima Vez at the South Bank00:02
German banks ponder another collapse00:02
Letter: Islamification of Kashmir00:02
Obituary: Joe Brainard00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Inquiry over Courage loan to Allied Leisure00:02
Clear air turbulence on Britain's hills: The right solution for greener energy has been wrongly applied, says David Nicholson-Lord00:02
Rift widens in rail signalling dispute: More unions threaten industrial action00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Eddery trails00:02
Quantity versus quality as foes square up00:02
Denktash boost for Cyprus plan00:02
Outside Edge: Matt Hanson on the 12 steps of Arts Anonymous00:02
FILM / Lost in music: Adam Mars-Jones watches - and listens to - Francois Girard's Thirty Two Short Films About Glenn Gould00:02
My Week: Macbeth, even you never had it this bad00:02
Smith New Court shoots ahead of forecasts to pounds 95m: Market-maker shrugs off turbulence00:02
Tennis: Petchey injured00:02
Sports Listings: Next Week / Tennis: The Championships, Wimbledon00:02
Obituary: Manos Hadjidakis00:02
Why I shall not go on honeymoon again: Keith Elliott remembers his worst fixture clash00:02
Markets take gloomy view of messages from the top: Fears over interest rates - Retail sales flat in May00:02
The windmill, the fort and the manor house: Michael Leapman proves Wimbledon is not just about tennis - even during the next fortnight00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Taylor's comeback tale00:02
TELEVISION / It's a dirty job, but somebody's got to film it00:02
Letter: Turkmen need our archaeological help00:02
N Korea and US narrow differences: Pyongyang draws back a little on nuclear inspections as Russians join China in opposition to sanctions against Kim regime00:02
Market Report: Subsidence undermines the building sector, by George]00:02
Rail protest00:02
Andrews denies lying over risks: Former Lloyd's underwriter is accused of failing to monitor exposure00:02
Whose ball is it, anyway?00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Letter: Reality behind the 'farm fresh' label00:02
Baby murder charge