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Investors ask for more: Nic Cicutti on why societies are setting up unit trusts00:02
Today's Number: 250,00000:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Hell hath no fury like Joan Collins sued00:02
Fears for issue as Eurotunnel shares hit low00:02
Appeals: The Hovercraft Museum00:02
Student in van of motorised art movement: Exhaust-fume sculpture dominates 'involved' degree-show works. Dalya Alberge reports00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: South Korea strike twice to stun Spain00:02
Anniversaries00:02
OPERA REVIEW / A triumph for ritual theatre: Edward Seckerson on the Royal Opera's new production of Aida at the Royal Opera00:02
Gardening: Memories of Muggeridge00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Waiting for doodle: 'The Theatrical Notebooks of Samuel Beckett, Volume I: Waiting for Godot' - Ed Donald McMillan & James Knowlson: Faber, 75 pounds00:02
ITV withdraws pounds 2.5m bid to televise lottery draw00:02
Letter: Dubious cafe culture00:02
Dawson heads for Mongolia: Knitwear firm moves closer to cashmere00:02
Equestrianism: Britain win jump-off00:02
Wills00:02
Motor Racing: Bell is compelled to drive all night: Five-times Le Mans winner geared up for what may be his final 24 Hours00:02
Visa from Toyota00:02
Paying for a room with a view: Italy offers culture, fine food and sun. Andrew Bibby looks for the best way to pay00:02
Turkish courts ban pro-Kurdish party00:02
Obituary: Terence de Vere White00:02
Upbeat: Coda00:02
Foreign currency service from N&P00:02
Unions attack delay in rail talks00:02
Golf / US Open: Briton lets his rivals sweat it out: Montgomerie shoots 65 to set the pace in the second round of the US Open00:02
Gardening: Looking at a rose-tinted spectacle - Out of favour with some gardeners, roses remain Britain's favourite flower. Gatcombe Court has them in abundance, says Anna Pavord00:02
Reshuffle will test John Major's mettle: Colin Brown speculates on the top-level changes the Prime Minister may make in an attempt to quell the right wing00:02
Food and Drink: Buyers with just a bit more bottle - Marks & Spencer's wine department is developing the taste for adventure, reports Anthony Rose00:02
Army of Mrs Mops object to being 'taken to the cleaners': MI6's cleaning ladies are being compelled to fight for their jobs in secret. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Food and Drink: Dressing light for summer - Potato salad deserves better than being drowned in a bottle of mayonnaise. The secret of a perfect salad lies in the right potatoes and a good blend of seasonings00:02
Gardening: Cuttings - Alpine show00:02
Foreigners flee besieged Aden00:02
Beckett courts union support: Call for fresh look at industrial laws00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Royal Dano00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Ou est le Montmartre d'antan?: Godfrey Hodgson on an erudite and amorous elegy for the vanished beauty of Paris: 'The Assassination of Paris' - Louis Chevalier: University of Chicago Press, 23.95 pounds00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Colombia prepared for Hagi's challenge00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Cops and firemen are Big Apple's friendly rivals: As the Irish and Italians prepare to meet today, local supporters declare their loyalties. Rogan Taylor reports from New York00:02
Clean-up for nuclear sites costs pounds 8bn00:02
Man uses train to amputate his leg00:02
Heseltine rejects the 'poisoned chalice': Challenge to Major over job as party chairman00:02
Postcard from Tokyo: With one foot in the mudswamp: Richard Lloyd Parry meets a writer who tells Japanese stories in a Midlands accent00:02
In for a penny, in for a pound00:02
Letter: Bats out of the belfry with bells and smells00:02
World Cup Diary: England's finger of suspicion00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Junior doctors want law to enforce 56-hour week00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
View from City Road: Swiss headache in the Channel tunnel00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
PEP mortgage facts00:02
Raw material warning sends Vita into dip: Brokers reduce profit estimates on news of price damage00:02
French plan for Rwanda gets cool reception00:02
Shares for charity00:02
Mobutu appoints prime minister00:02
Lyre education: The Dolphin Opera aims to put on a professional show with community participants. Roberta Mock, shadow director, examines the pitfalls00:02
Job in china for Mrs O'Reilly00:02
Delors' EU post divides member states00:02
MPs expect IRA to declare ceasefire within three weeks00:02
William Donaldson's Week: What the butler was called00:02
All good things must come to an end . . . that's life: Rhys Williams recalls the mix of tabloid fun and campaigning that fuelled a TV hit00:02
Confident Greycoat buys big at Victoria00:02
Double Play: Pleasures that come in short measures00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Harkes embarks on mission improbable: 94: Derby County's American midfielder prepares to educate his countrymen. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Slough threatens to end Bredero listing: John Ritblat's motives remain a mystery as wrangle with British Land intensifies00:02
Out of Russia: No entry for capitalist-roaders00:02
Cricket: Gatting maintains a cool head: Middlesex's batting bravura00:02
Cuban asylum-seekers 'can't leave'00:02
Travel: Departures - Lagos warning00:02
Travel: No meat, no treats00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Kiwis steer clear of crowing00:02
View from City Road: Crisis in Germany's cosy boardroom00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Profile: Wish you'd never joined the club?: Alan Sugar, football's one-man angry brigade00:02
Procedo chief arrested on suspicion of vast fraud: Banks lash out with charges but fail to agree on how to spread the damage00:02
Travel: Departures - US goal rush00:02
Leading Article: New faces yes, but new purpose too00:02
Sailing: Lakota to take on airs00:02
Travel: A day trip to the edge of Africa - Resting up in Dakar after a wild dash across the desert, Jeremy Hart met Peter Gabriel, Youssou N'Dour and a New Yorker looking for his roots00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Panda goes home00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Adam and Natalie plastered in Paris: 'Adam's Wish' - Paul Micou: Bantam, 14.99 pounds00:02
Lloyds Bank escalates the bonds race00:02
Punk-rock star found dead00:02
THEATRE / Flight from the enchanter: Paul Taylor reviews Richard Eyre's production of Sweet Bird of Youth at the National00:02
Country Matters: And the groom wore a pork-pie hat00:02
Letter: Bats out of the belfry with bells and smells00:02
Japan admits it can make atomic bomb00:02
OPERA / Finding work for idle hands to do: Bayan Northcott sketches the complex background to Stravinsky's opera, The Rake's Progress00:02
Currency fund offer00:02
'Spiderboy' held00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Relocation tax guide00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Anger as BNP chief walks free over race attack00:02
Market Report: Suspicion of a counter-bid fuels Lasmo performance00:02
The Things I've Seen: Margate Scenic Railway00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Limp Greens surge back in Germany: A party written off in 1990 may join Bonn's next coalition government, writes Steve Crawshaw in Wiesbaden00:02
The grim facts of property blight: Residents have no control over construction work on their doorsteps. Sally Moore urges legal change00:02
Letter: Stars of symmetry00:02
Dollar dives after gloomy forecast00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Royal progress with a dangerous tempo: Dermot Clinch on an uncontroversial biography of an amazing maestro, Leonard Bernstein - 'Leonard Bernstein' - Humphrey Burton: Faber /Sony, 25.99 pounds00:02
Great leap backwards: The look of pre-war China, conjured up by the skin-tight cheung sam, is finding favour now with young Westerners, as Tamsin Blanchard reports00:02
Independent Road Test: Volkswagen turns up the volume: The latest, biggest Golf has a healthy appetite for luggage, says Phil Lewellin00:02
Letter: Brake on cyclists00:02
Navy sacks two ratings for mock hanging00:02
Cardinals discard the red and go into black00:02
Discounts on offer to the Chelsea set00:02
Obituary: John Lord00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Keane fit to face an Italian side still in a muddle: Charlton tries to remain cool amid clamour and stays faithful to the team who brought the Republic on to the grand stage00:02
Sport: The Week in Review00:02
Tango with a twist00:02
Obituary: Professor James Topping00:02
Upbeat: Hidden Haydn00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Missed match fuels rumours about Romario00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Anger as 850 jobs axed at Devonport dockyard00:02
Combined credit00:02
Prince's tax bill rises as wife cuts workload: Publication of Duchy's accounts reveals Highgrove is leased to Charles00:02
View from City Road: The floating rate pushed to its limits00:02
Tennis: Rafter gets the breaks00:02
View from City Road: An inscrutable move from Ritblat00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: World Cup update00:02
Tchaikovsky key to success00:02
Rugby Group buys Bunzl's US building supplier for pounds 61m00:02
Travel: Near-miss on the flightpath of the condor - A hair-raising bus journey and a precarious mountain trek took Alan Murphy into the Andes for a close encounter with a big bird00:02
Sport: Quotes of the Week00:02
Church appointments00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Dome breaks new ground00:02
Gloucester dig ends00:02
Travel: Don't quote me on that, please00:02
UN fears for Bosnia ceasefire00:02
Travel: The Orly flight gets there late: Charles de Gaulle won the Great Air Race, beating its rival Paris airport, says Simon Calder00:02
'Arthur Daley' spirit attacked: Police says public turns blind eye to theft00:02
Tennis: Harvey-Wild makes all the right moves: Two unseeded players reach women's final00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Nautical knaves and forks: Anthony Quinn finds a salty atmosphere of unease in Candia McWilliam's latest novel - 'Debatable Land' - Candia McWilliam: Bloomsbury, 14.99 pounds00:02
LA police pursue fugitive Simpson: Authorities embarrassed as sports superstar goes to earth after being charged with murder of ex-wife00:02
Florida: A new short story by Mavis Gallant00:02
THEATRE / All for one man: Jeffrey Wainwright reviews The Three Musketeers at the Sheffield Crucible00:02
Cambodia digs out seeds of death: A farmer who steps on a mine loses both a limb and a livelihood, Terry McCarthy writes in Phnom Penh00:02
Judge tough on Waco members00:02
Killers mistook graduate for drugs dealer: Two jailed after shooting trainee accountant dead in flat - 'You picked wrong house, wrong man and wrong day,' judge says00:02
Direct loan00:02
Cricket: Hooper happy but the rift remains: Tempers frayed at Edgbaston00:02
Pupils hurt in 'flame-thrower' attack00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Lochsong makes stately progress: After another scorching success, the Breeders' Cup and sprinting crown await the mare who reigned on the Queen's parade00:02
Nationwide change00:02
Property: A losing battle in the trenches - Residents have no control over construction work on their doorsteps. Anne Spackman talks to two victims00:02
Landmarks: Notre-Dame de Haut00:02
Tennis: Spitting images are not a pretty sight00:02
N Korea and US on track to talk again00:02
Church of Scotland: Appointments00:02
Letter: Korean dangers00:02
Cater Allen cash call will pay for two Tyndall banks: Purchase will double retail deposits of discount house to pounds 700m00:02
Nuclear clean-up could cost pounds 12bn: Gains from selling Atomic Energy Authority's commercial arm will be dwarfed by decommissioning expense00:02
Endsleigh discount00:02
Food and Drink: Now France enters the space race - Bruno Loubet and his partner are planning a giant restaurant in Regent Street. Emily Green visited the site00:02
Appointments00:02
Service appointments00:02
'Vigilante' jailed00:02
Gastropod00:02
City of London Solicitors' Company00:02
BOOK REVIEW / A dish best eaten cold: 'Mothers and Other Lovers - Joanna Briscoe: Phoenix, 8.99 pounds00:02
Gardening: Cuttings - Festive contest00:02
Think twice about surrender values00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Klinsmann provides Germany's first thrust00:02
Hockey: Slack England punished00:02
Drink-driver who killed friends gets five years00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
REVIEW / Kicking the World Cup into touch00:02
Travel: Gay Paree comes out on the streets - To mark international Gay Pride day, Simon Calder checks out the scene in Paris00:02
Bristol bond00:02
Parents' cruelty00:02
BOOKS / Recommended00:02
Race stunt apology00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Running under false colours00:02
World Cup Diary: Team Spirit00:02
Cricket / Second Test: England fight back after tail-whipping: Atherton's side fail to follow up their early breakthroughs but batsmen reassert control after Stewart sets a sparkling pace00:02
Cricket: Gritty Russell leads fightback: Notts loose grip00:02
Letter: Running under false colours00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Dependable Bonner still captures the Irish imagination: Trevor Haylett on the penalty save that secured a place in the folklore of football00:02
Boxing: Lewis to meet Bowe00:02
Note under floor tells a tale of murder: Builders uncover a tormented confession to a killing in 1901. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Cutlers' Company00:02
Moscow hungers for a seat at Nato's table: East European states fear a security carve-up at their expense, writes Andrew Marshall in Brussels00:02
Calculated killing00:02
Wainhomes beats forecast with pounds 6m maiden results00:02
Botsford & Son's soup kitchen00:02
Gardening: Cuttings00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Crowe makes wrong decision00:02
Court Circular00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Where people are no more than dust: Isabel Hilton on two fresh and painful accounts of life in Chinese labour camps00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Heart Searching: 'Hello? It's Cupid calling . . .': Ever thought about finding love over the airwaves? Dolly Dhingra reports on the growth in lonely hearts programmes on the radio00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Sporting life in the past lane: Phil Llewellin talks to Lord March about a classic line-up for the Festival of Speed at Goodwood00:02
Personal service00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Upbeat: Late love00:02
Wills for pounds 3500:02
Saturday Night: Is this a wise investment?00:02
Money Grouse: A costly touch of second-class00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Policeman stabbed to death as he helps colleagues00:02
Mexican peace plan in danger00:02
Letter: Striking statistics00:02
Staff error blamed for scalding of woman, 9000:02
Tool Box: Cutter that's a a snip00:02
Travel: Departures - Call for help00:02
Football: Walker keen to settle pounds 1.8m deal for Dahlin: Everton want Swedish striker00:02
Hostage's father tracks down gunmen00:02
Travel: Departures - Travel bookshelf00:02
Minister blocks move to revive disabled Bill00:02
Three held over death of French MP00:02
Letter: Kurds' 'protectors' are terrorists00:02
Travel: Departures - Suez incident00:02
Faith and Reason: Camcorders and a glimpse of heaven: What is holy is different: you cannot capture holiness on camera for the image destroys it, writes Peter Mullen. Our series on whether God is guilty will be concluded next week.00:02
Letter: A computer revolution for schools00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
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