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LONG RUNNERS / No 36: John Peel00:02
Millionaire pickets in to bat00:02
Luftwaffe lunches with the nuns it bombed00:02
Depths of a salesman00:02
BOOKS / In the lists00:02
Car plan cuts company costs00:02
Innovation: Practice site for treasure hunters00:02
Cricket: Walsh cuts through00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94 - World Cup on TV: Diana's supreme effort provides the send-off00:02
Equestrianism: Michaels cuts corners to beat Whitaker00:02
Letter: Charities now fund 'essentials'00:02
Jimmy Carter's comeback: Peacemaking is reviving the reputation of America's most unfashionable president, says Godfrey Hodgson00:02
Police hunt flame-thrower attack suspect00:02
DESIGN / A revivalist wins on points: Augustus Pugin was responsible for a lot more than the Gothic spires of the Houses of Parliament. Tanya Harrod reassesses his impact00:02
Investment: Notes sound sweet at Lotus: A chief executive is reaping the benefits of his resolve to stick with spending on product development00:02
Cricket: Curran rides his luck to plunder00:02
The Greeks had a word for it, we don't00:02
IBC to offload stake00:02
RECORDS / The IoS Playlist: The five best sounds of the moment00:02
Vita buys Jackdaw00:02
Easy-cash plan alarms trading officer: People pay pounds 75 a month to Alchemy UK and hope to profit in the long run by recruiting other members. But how long can it last?00:02
Trafford's tobacco00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Floods of interest00:02
After all that, I still failed the proximity test00:02
Auditor rejects train punctuality figures00:02
RADIO / The facts about fictions00:02
Political Commentary: Why young Tony should keep his winning smile00:02
ARTS / Cries & Whispers00:02
Italian shares service for UK00:02
Second-home truths: Desire for that 'little place in the country' has outlived owner-guilt and recession, reports Helen Fielding00:02
Bertelsmann in US00:02
Rugby Union: Australians struggle against Italy00:02
YORK ON ADS / No 33: Daz00:02
1bn pounds being raised for buy-outs00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Martin the danger in grass struggle: As Sampras defends his title, Simon O'Hagan argues that a contrast in styles is needed to raise tennis's appeal00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Ireland in wonderland00:02
British tobacco companies hushed up health dangers00:02
Cricket: Watkinson the wonder00:02
Sugar had loan file since 1991: Venables on attack over non-disclosure00:02
Letter: The case against circumcision00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Wordy men in suits: 'A Frolic of his Own' - William Gaddis: Viking, 16 pounds00:02
Captain Moonlight: Of little moment00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Method in a literary madness: 'The Diaries of Sylvia Townsend Warner' - ed Claire Harman: Chatto, 25 pounds00:02
Fathers protest00:02
Top Major aide in rail strike talks: Railtrack's pounds 7m HQ - Deal would cost pounds 4.8m00:02
Golf: Pyman puts on the pressure00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Nash dashes English hopes: New Zealanders find themselves a new hero but last pair cling on to avoid the follow-on00:02
Best and worst: Venture & Development Capital Trusts00:02
Ear-bashing Auntie: Narked by 'Newsnight' or euphoric about 'EastEnders'? The BBC Information Office is there to listen. Nick Cohen reports00:02
DANCE / Mad dogs and blind men go out on a limb00:02
Racing / Royal Ascot: Intoxicating thrill of a well-bred lady: Sue Montgomery says Lochsong was a regal presence at an eventful Royal Ascot00:02
Letter: Find me a faster toxin killer00:02
School means business00:02
Stalemate ended over Shell sale00:02
The politics behind yet another map of England00:02
Rear Window / Rough Justice: The police punch that troubled Parliament00:02
Profile: Man for a big occasion: Desmond Lynman - The ubiquitous TV presenter has to juggle his sporting life. Giles Smith asks how he does it00:02
Marketing: New peaks for ad campaigns: An agency climbs the Eiger on client's behalf00:02
Eye to eye with Armageddon: Geoffrey Lean reports from South Korea, a country caught between American resolve and the North's nuclear ambition00:02
Cricket: Independent on Sunday rankings00:02
In todays other papers: stray dogs, pornography and golden handshakes00:02
'Tobacco firms should pay for my illness': Hundreds of smokers are to seek damages. Liz Hunt meets one of them00:02
The Broader Picture: Africa's overhead market place00:02
Sport: What the papers said about . . . Tottenham00:02
Football: Football Fact File00:02
THEATRE / Arms and the government's men00:02
Boxing: Lewis deal trumps Duva00:02
Letter: Apathy is the real enemy00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Words are not the only art: Jeanette Winterson's novels have courageously put lesbians centre- stage. But, beyond the dazzling prose, what is she actually on about?00:02
Athletics: Merry slips into the fast lane: Norman Fox tracks a young woman who should make a mark at next week's European Cup00:02
RECORDS / New Releases00:02
Letter: Last laugh00:02
Clarke gets tough as Tory axes grind00:02
Costly holiday cover blown00:02
Hockey: England show defensive weakness00:02
Guinness good for la dolce vita: Irish bars are thriving all over the Continent00:02
Flat Earth: Friends, Romans, countrymen . . .00:02
First-Hand: I was the signalman's 'little pupil': John, who has worked on the railways for nearly 40 years, remembers how he learned his job00:02
Captain Moonlight: Unbiased?00:02
Blair ditches Marxism for market economy00:02
Murder in Algiers00:02
Flat Earth: Rights and sarongs00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Seo puts the heat on Spain00:02
Business Information Service: Saying of the week00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Serious intent of the man with a light touch: Simon O'Hagan examines the singular qualities of Andrei Medvedev00:02
Letter: British banks let firms sink00:02
Arena: Last hurrah for home of the hogs: 9. RFK Stadium - John Lichfield casts doubt over the future of a capital landmark which is one of the World Cup venues00:02
Top pay mocks the critics: Correction00:02
City File: Bank on London Scottish00:02
What John Smith left behind: Monklands East, the late leader's constituency, should be solid Labour. But charges of corruption in the local party have altered that00:02
ETCETERA / Bridge00:02
Personal Finance: All a matter of policy00:02
COMPETITION / Louis Malle videos and books00:02
Even whites are eating out of the great Mandela's hand: Oozing pride, the general said he and Mr Mandela had talked for 40 minutes00:02
FASHION / The slip dress00:02
Q & A: Singular failure of tennis stars00:02
A game of solitaire: It's widely assumed that the lonely intellectual heroines of Anita Brookner's novels are based on herself; that she's an unhappy spinster, a victim of circumstance. She puts the record straight00:02
French intervention00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Jack's giant stride: Eamon Dunphy applauds the heroism and self-belief of the victorious Irishmen00:02
Neon Nerds: a taste to suit the times: Joseph Gallivan on the new generation of 'super-intense' streetwise sweets00:02
City & Business: When the raspberry ripple turned into a rocky road00:02
Clash looming over second-line market: Stock Exchange and rival advance plans for USM successor00:02
Captain Moonlight: Many barrelled00:02
Flat Earth: All Greek to me00:02
Record crack haul00:02
They came, saw him one last time and cried00:02
Flat Earth: Intelligent lifeforms00:02
Captain Moonlight: Love machine, or is it just an ugly rumour?00:02
ROCK / Triumph of the ill: Fight for your right to . . . your own clothing range? Ben Thompson meets the Beastie Boys00:02
Fatwa ruling00:02
Leading Article: A signal failure of perspective00:02
Opinions: Would you mind living in Reg Jones Close?00:02
ETCETERA / Chess00:02
Almanack: Postscript00:02
Killer jailed00:02
Do I not like that . . .: Piling up the minus points: Julie Welch feels that relegation may have been a more humane gesture for her beloved Tottenham00:02
Bull bars banned00:02
The male victims of date rape: Men are bewildered by the feminists' rules of sex, says Geoffrey Wheatcroft00:02
Cricket: O'Gorman gorges on Glamorgan00:02
Quotes of the week00:02
CINEMA / Talking about their uncertain generation00:02
Six shot dead in Ulster World Cup massacre00:02
Rugby Union: Wales fail to please Norster00:02
How much does she earn?: No 33. Julia Rainsbury, House of Commons tea lady/catering assistant.00:02
Sailing: Donalds dominate Isle of Wight race00:02
Fear holds sway in KwaZulu's royal house: Prince tells of murder plot00:02
Thirst for Cott may run dry: Hugely successful cola company could have overreached itself00:02
Captain Moonlight: Model plotter00:02
Inchcape eyes Gestetner00:02
The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold: Norman's endless conquests for the Tory truth00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: World Cup Update00:02
Almanack: Punishment for corporal00:02
Business Information Service: Business week ahead00:02
Bid for Lasmo on knife edge00:02
GARDENING / Game, set and patchless: The grass at Wimbledon is definitely greener. But how? Michael Leapman finds out00:02
Tennis: Breeze for McGrath00:02
Kiwi waddles amiably towards extinction00:02
Motor Racing: Irvine cashes in on good fortune00:02
Profile: Rolls man with motor skills: Peter Ward - The man who steered the luxury car company through two recessions talks to David Bowen00:02
Letters: Briefly00:02
Tennis: Rafter stands on the brink00:02
EATING OUT / Fish and chips a la grecque: Costa's00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Celebrating Eve without killing Adam: William Scammell on new work by four very different women poets00:02
ART MARKET / Small scale hits the big time: Miniature prints are becoming as valued as their larger cousins. This week some of the finest contemporary work from around the world goes on show in Leicester00:02
Tories' pounds 8.8m education 'propaganda' attacked00:02
Letter: Job-seeker quizzed on sex00:02
Injustice of a saga settled by penalties00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: A New York state of indifference: Ian Ridley surveys the World Cup scene from a city with other things on its mind00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Klinsmann plays the talisman: Germans have an ominous look as their prolific goalscorer strikes the first blow - Richard Williams in Chicago senses enduring power in the champions' opening shot00:02
Numbers00:02
Icy hush falls on polar medal quango00:02
Goodbye, whoever you are, the World Cup beckons00:02
EXHIBITIONS / Draw draw is better than jaw jaw: R B Kitaj gives great interview. But would he be a better painter if he spent less time talking about his work?00:02
Finance adviser faces inquiry00:02
TRAVEL / A l'eau, a l'eau, a l'eau: The leafy, sun-baked canals of southern France are a world away from breezy and bracing British waters. Jill Crawshaw unlocks some of their pleasures00:02
Quango chief faces questions over cash00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The makings of a president: 'A Fish in the Water' - Mario Vargas Llosa trs Helen Lane: Faber, 17.50 pounds00:02
Almanack: Off the rails in the Silver Ring00:02
Letter: Wail in the dark from a human resource00:02
Captain Moonlight: New social device00:02
How We Met: Richard Dawkins and Lalla Ward00:02
If anyone knows the rules of happy families, they're keeping mum00:02
BOOKS / Events00:02
Arafat is late for blind date with with destiny: PLO chief keeps the world waiting00:02
Captain Moonlight: A grand old champion00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Reluctant heroine on the wing: 'Angel' Anita Mason: Hamish Hamilton, 14.99 pounds00:02
Cricket: Fleming firing00:02
Little flame snuffed out by Solzhenitsyn: Moscow's tragic tale of a love grown cold00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The years of losing a love and finding a voice: 'The Collected Letters of W B Yeats, Vol III 1901-1904' - ed John Kelly and Ronald Schuchard: OUP, 35 pounds00:02
Short selling offers hope to Eurotunnel00:02
Letter: Catholics and the facts of life00:02
TRAVEL / Over the hills and far away: Caithness - the Lowlands beyond the Highlands - is a wild, haunting region with few visitors. Graham Coster lingers for a while in the place on the road to elsewhere00:02
Cricket: Durham in tailspin00:02
Racing / Ascot Heath: Gosden delight00:02
Flat Earth: Tiberian cover-up00:02
Khmer Rouge out00:02
BOOK REVIEW / In the frame: Paolo Uccello00:02
The List00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Sex may be political, but gays have more fun: 'The Burning Library' - Edmund White: Chatto, 20 pounds00:02
Captain Moonlight: Easy bets for MP's00:02
Cricket / Second Test: Combative Zebras eager to earn stripes: Derek Pringle assesses the all-round strengths of the South African tourists00:02
Letter: Tall tales00:02
Nut allergy U-turn00:02
Leading Article: Tory school of false logic00:02
Slash the cost of family travel insurance00:02
Public Services Management: Road hazard in county plans: Abolishing councils could threaten centuries of co-ordinated local transport policy. Jon Reeds sees trouble ahead at the borders00:02
Millionaire pickets in to bat00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Pierce out of Wimbledon00:02
City & Business: Enterprise offer that everyone can refuse00:02
Tennis: Charming life of the old school network: Julie Welch enjoys a set of vintage displays at the Hurlingham Club00:02
Doctors suspended00:02
Call to focus policy on small firms00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Austin forced to pull out00:02
DAILY BREAD / What the Pentonville prisoner ate in one day00:02
Branson escapes from car crash00:02
HEALTH / Second Opinion00:02
Serb war booty found hidden in castle00:02
Societies face a mutual test00:02
Ambush 'risked lives of Britons': Army breaks promise to relatives00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Beauty can defy the beasts: Brazilians to strike a blow for creativity with a return to the glory game of old - Eamon Dunphy believes the tournament needs the favourites to impose their virtue00:02
Fall of an all-American hero: Millions of viewers watched as the net closed in on O J Simpson - a real Hollywood climax to a real-life murder00:02
Cricket Diary: Larkins seeks perfect century set00:02
SHOW PEOPLE / Life after the pale-pink jumper: Sue Johnston00:02
Economics: Devil of a choice for Chancellor00:02
Shares: Partitions that give investors a break: Two UK conglomerates look ripe for profitable demerger00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Wynalda lights the fire00:02
Regulatory fears hit power firms00:02
Rugby Union: England's ills exposed: Chris Rea reflects on a rugby union tour that brought home faults in approach and ability00:02
Amstrad and Kleinwort in divorce00:02
Letter: Unpicked Italians can't foul up00:02
Words: Irregularities00:02
Cricket: Sizzling Trescothick burns Surrey00:02
Emap's radio days00:02
City & Business: Time to blow the whistle00:02
Golf / US Open: Fiery Els burns off Montgomerie00:02
Korean leaders agree to meet00:02
Dry Dublin scores an early own goal00:02
TELEVISION / Cooking up a tasteless dish00:02
Fishing Lines: Fishy tales of the unexpected00:02
Letter: Wail in the dark from a human resource00:02
Cricket: Double up for Gatting00:02
Tennis: Larsson ends Kafelnikov's run00:02
Profile: Tough of the track: Robert Horton - Cal McCrystal on the thwarted politician charged with keeping Railtrack out of the sidings00:02
All mouth and trousers - the rise of Joe Bloggs00:02
Sport: Database00:02
ETCETERA / ANgST: Expert advice on your problems00:02
Seventh seed Mary Pierce withdraws from the Wimbledon tournament