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Cricket: Smith emerges to make Kent suffer00:02
Joy as mother and son reunited: Eighteen-month-old toddler who disappeared with babysitter is found by police00:02
Misreadings that cause midsummer madness00:02
Football: Hearts dismiss Clark00:02
Musicians killed00:02
RADIO / Made to measure00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Injured Baggio told to play on00:02
Charter aircraft forced to fly under glider at 14,000ft00:02
Greyhound Racing: Roar power and quality to give the dogs a good name: Greg Wood on the build-up to a canine contest that will last less than 29 seconds00:02
Haiti junta 'may be allowed to leave'00:02
Golf: Els keeps his cool longest to land his first major title: Britain's Colin Montgomerie and the United States' Roberts miss out in US Open play-off00:02
Doctors under fire in battle to save lives: Hospital staff in the Rwandan capital are facing awful choices in their work, writes Shawn Pogatchnik of Associated Press00:02
Letter: Local inspiration will make our inner cities bloom00:02
Prague moves against corruption00:02
REVIEW / Papa don't preach: son don't listen00:02
Georgian conservationist who feigned neglect for the land wins space at exhibition00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Leading Article: Europe responds to our animal passions00:02
Left gives Blair policy challenge00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Letter: Grapes of wrath00:02
Departures00:02
Ex-mayor loses coach licence00:02
John Lyttle on cinema00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Council honour00:02
Health Update: Dads' baby blues00:02
Opt-out rejected by 'misled' parents00:02
Rugby Union: Teague to return home00:02
THEATRE / Hollow men: Paul Taylor reviews Cheek by Jowl's Measure for Measure at the Lyric, Hammersmith00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Stoichkov in fitness race00:02
French press on with Rwanda mission: Doubts about sending troops, such as the risk to aid workers, have been dismissed in a headlong rush to 'do something', writes Richard Dowden, Africa Editor00:02
Free land deal will boost housing00:02
Schizophrenic died after hospital drug injection00:02
Undervalued unAmerican activities: Britain will be the loser if we continue to presume too much upon Canadian benevolence, says Jonathan Eyal00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Sure, and I'll be having some of that00:02
Cycle tracks in Surrey, tank tracks in Normandy00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Sampras serves up strong case for the defence: Men's champion delivers a stern warning with 25 aces as victorious Agassi takes on the role of court jester00:02
Court Circular00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Andrews' claims exceeded losses00:02
Letter: Mobile, non-mobile?00:02
Cricket: Second Test: England draw little comfort from escape: Changes seem inevitable as Atherton's men are fortunate not to be defeated by a New Zealand team inspired by youth00:02
Royal river party00:02
Letter: A twist in the narwhal's tail00:02
Best-Sellers00:02
David Benedict on Theatre00:02
Obituary: Christopher Kite00:02
Pupils suspended00:02
The hidden past at Windsor: All families have secrets, and the Royal Family is no exception. But they can lock theirs up for ever in the archives. In matters of public interest, that's a big mistake, Richard Tomlinson argues00:02
Obituary: George Park00:02
Winnie fails to muzzle critic00:02
Demand for mortgages up as confidence improves: Fears of housing setback may have been overblown00:02
The 'parasites' who took over my home: Elaine Ives-Cameron tells how her life has been wrecked by years spent trying to evict a group of squatters00:02
Vietnam approves right to strike00:02
Grave interest00:02
BBC unions in talks00:02
Birthdays00:02
Curriculum change 'has hit reading standards': Teachers say gains have been minimal00:02
Chess: Short and Adams scrape into semis00:02
Israeli planes strike at Lebanon00:02
Insurers on the march as battle for Europe opens up: Diane Coyle examines the cross-Channel temptations for CU and others00:02
Bottom Line: Expanding Filofax00:02
Letter: Local inspiration will make our inner cities bloom00:02
Leading Article: Poor Tories, poor democracy00:02
No way out of the black ghetto: The OJ Simpson case articulates the racist fears of middle America, says Kenan Malik00:02
Hasbro clears way to higher Spear bid: US toy group extends pounds 47m offer and considers appeal against court decision00:02
Letter: Law should penalise negligent employers00:02
Diary00:02
Cost of care00:02
Cricket: Yates at his best with ball00:02
Video Games: Anyone for tennis?: First there was Pong. And now comes tennis with . . . a round ball. Rupert Goodwins takes Pete Sampras to five sets00:02
Sellafield arrests00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Tennis tips from the tea and cake squad00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Swedish recovery reveals Cameroon's soft underbelly: Ken Jones reflects on the fallibility of goalkeepers under the spotlight00:02
Travel: Swamped by the ol' South: Mud, levees, alligators00:02
Civilisers, the bunch of them00:02
Jazz notes00:02
Sponsored help00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Brazil start with echoes of the past: GROUP B: Stylish entrance by one of the game's superpowers leaves red-faced Russians ruing their lack of ambition00:02
MPs back Rifkind on pounds 1bn cuts 'sweetener': Extra defence savings provoke anger00:02
Barclays and Colgate lose US tax case: Supreme Court says California has right to demand that companies pay on earnings outside the state00:02
Letter: Accountability begins at home00:02
Peasants of Ludian find a rich future carved in stone: In a remote region of China, Teresa Poole discovers farmers cashing in on free-enterprise projects with government approval00:02
Creativity: gift for the man with but a toast-rack00:02
On Tour00:02
Law Report: Adopted child's welfare primary: Re C (a minor: adoption): Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Butler Sloss, Lord Justice Peter Gibson and Sir John Megaw) 17 June 199400:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Making improper advances: So Random House want Joan Collins to reimburse them because her work doesn't cut the mustard. So what did they expect? Peter Guttridge on the big name game00:02
Murder charge00:02
Quotes of the day00:02
And What's More00:02
Brought to book00:02
The Daily Poem00:02
Poker: I'm here to win, not to act sweet00:02
Cricket: Emburey ensures Middlesex reward: Leicestershire ignore Briers' lead - Kent self-destruct on turning pitch00:02
Wimbledon '94: Foster in ferocious fightback: Home satisfaction as four British players reach the second round while a popular three-times winner finds his touch00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Stones 'ringed'00:02
Athletics: Double blow for Britain00:02
Health: An unexpected fit: my nightmare begins: Walking in the Dales, Lotte Hughes keeled over, biting her tongue. She kept a diary of what happened next . . .00:02
False start for French presidential rivals00:02
Health Update: Dope downer00:02
Heavy drinkers given low rating in treatment 'pecking order' poll00:02
EU lobbied to cut regulation: European business groups push for more privatisation ahead of summit00:02
Doctors warn on police cell care: Ethics committee says poor surgeons put prisoners' lives at risk. Jason Bennetto reports00:02
Dear Kenneth Clarke: Don't upset pensioners and backbenchers by raising VAT on fuel again, the Conservative MP for Aldershot begs the Chancellor00:02
EME increases payout despite profits plunge (CORRECTED)00:02
Weapons 'exporter' acquitted00:02
Letter: Happy to march with Gay Pride00:02
Accountancy: Baulking at easing the audit burden: Roger Trapp reports on long delays over government plans to remove a yearly hassle for small businesses00:02
Centrefold: Giant moustache hovers over City: Des oversees Wimbledon bonanza at Broadgate00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Muslim cleric's killing sparks Kashmir turmoil00:02
Racing: Pay award for riders00:02
Eurofile: Danes in leg-lock trouble00:02
Seoul wary as it prepares for summit with North Korea00:02
Where shall we meet?: Suzelle Patisserie00:02
Health: History of quackery00:02
Business & City summary00:02
'Haunted-house buyers misled'00:02
Rail strike to start tonight after talks collapse00:02
Hockey: Mayer in storming form for England00:02
Sex-bias worker to get pounds 15,00000:02
Bears wipe pounds 12bn off shares in London: World stock and bond markets plunge with dollar 'This is a liquidity crunch and it is snowballing'00:02
Bright start for the British00:02
Racing: BBC pull out of Cheltenham00:02
British Steel to challenge European subsidies00:02
The Angela Lambert Interview: Local hero in the national league: Sir John Hall, a Geordie warrior and saviour of Newcastle United, is a pit-village capitalist with a social conscience00:02
CS gas attack00:02
Trans World spurns Emap offer00:02
Eurotunnel disaster avoided00:02
Shephard gives in to animal lobby00:02
TV takes stride into future with interactive news: Susan Watts reports on the latest offering from a symbol, formerly known as Prince00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '93 / Wheaton powerless to rally against Becker00:02
Nato deal with Russians near00:02
Today's Number: 13.300:02
Bomb kills 25 and injures 70 at Iran's holiest shrine00:02
Letter: Myth of magic index for house prices00:02
Side-handled US batons to replace truncheons: Howard supports demands by police00:02
CBI's 2020 vision for capital00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Taument's intervention breaks Saudi resistance00:02
Health: Have I been? Don't mention it: The state of our stools is more important for health than sex. But, says Liz Hodgkinson, the subject gives us constipation00:02
Cricket: Nash raises sights to fresh horizons00:02
Cricket: Rhodes going in the right direction00:02
Lawson sideswipe over 'end to boom and bust'00:02
Letter: A twist in the narwhal's tail00:02
Letter: Local inspiration will make our inner cities bloom00:02
Glaxo faces new challenge over anti-ulcer drug rights00:02
Express tickets00:02
Joseph Gallivan on pop00:02
Villagers give cold shoulder to Judas00:02
Cruising California for under pounds 50 a day00:02
O J Simpson pleads not guilty to double-murder charges00:02
Body in drain00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Market Report: Pathetically thin trade produces a bears' picnic00:02
In thing: Beachbags00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Maradona in condition for an odyssey: After starring in his own soap opera, the most infamous player in the world returns to his natural stage tonight. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Townsend suffers allergic reaction00:02
Post Office caught in 'fog of uncertainty': Record profits, but chairman worried over future00:02
French to launch Rwanda rescue00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Looking for twin fruits in the old world: The orange tree - Carlos Fuentes: Tr. Alfred MacAdam; Andre Deutsch, pounds 14.9900:02
Peers keep gay sex age limit at 1800:02
Economist to lead think-tank00:02
Donors lose faith in Tories: Corporate donations, the party's biggest source of funds, are drying up, write Tim Kelsey and Chris Blackhurst00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Canada resumes aid to Cuba00:02
Safety failings00:02
Scottish savings00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Obituary: Professor Denys Hay00:02
Ofwat plans to reset water prices in customers' favour00:02
View from City Road: Radio rules - not OK00:02
The holy spirit hits South Kensington: They have been answered, the prayers that rise none too quietly from desirable Onslow Square and there is a rocking and a quaking and a weeping Report by Andrew Brown00:02
Experts signal big EU reforms00:02
View from City Road: Possible fall-out with the Government00:02
Passengers hurt00:02
Lilley takes fresh line on family break-ups00:02
Weekend walks00:02
Murder inquiry00:02
Unpublished Rubens drawings recover from earlier identity crisis00:02
SNP condemns Labour over 'Mafia' council: Nationalists issue allegations of nepotism in by-election seat. John Arlidge reports00:02
Tennis tips from the tea and cake squad00:02
Flat demolition death 'avoidable'00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Shoulder surgery for Thorstvedt00:02
Football: World Cup '94: Klinsmann creates tremor in the Windy City: Germany able to relax after opening victory while Spain suffer after Nadal's dismissal. Henry Winter reports from Chicago00:02
Health Update: D&C cut back00:02
Leading Article: A rash French venture in Rwanda00:02
Car pollution trap short on legal firepower00:02
Royal visit blamed for ships race losses: Extravaganza on Mersey used up pounds 600,000 of taxpayers' money00:02
Old friends hold court in queue for Wimbledon: As the tennis championships open, Charles Oulton finds out why it is fun to be part of the crowd00:02
People: Rushdie lays claim to his family seat00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Pierce 'need fear no one' - Becker00:02
Smokers 'denied legal aid'00:02
Letter: Just wait for the US female soccer stars00:02
Health Update: Swim away00:02
Inside Parliament: Hours reform schemes take MPs back in time: Morning sittings of Parliament dismissed as failure from the Sixties - Newton suggests progress being made at last00:02
Cricket: Bedfordshire prepare to contain Lara and the rest00:02
Football: World Cup '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Bottom Line: Electra suffers under 3i's shadow00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
True Gripes: Roll me over: Bladers are a pain in the parks00:02
Indian summer00:02
Ship rape claim00:02
Rethink on new river crossing00:02
OPERA / Lost beyond recall: Bayan Northcott on a revived Rake's Progress at Glyndebourne00:02
Miles replaced at Philip Morris00:02
Virgin's US link-up flies into problems00:02
Heart-op dog00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
School flame-thrower suspect faces extradition00:02
Secret tests reveal HIV crisis: Lynn Eaton looks at how Newham is dealing with the growth of infection in pregnant women00:02
Etc ..00:02
Tories to renew links with EU federalists00:02
Beckett's appeal to left alarms backers00:02
Clarke hopes to halt rise in VAT on fuel00:02
Major blamed as big firms cut Tory cash00:02
Pembroke: Paying the price for good PR00:02
IRA attack sparks fears of loyalist retaliation: Cycle of violence in Ulster appears set to continue despite shock over pub murders00:02
Engineer run over in race attack: Three jailed for 'appalling' assault on black man victimised for having white girlfriend00:02
Cheggers' breakfast joke is hard to digest00:02
Paris ponders the logistics of intervention00:02
Modern Icons: Through the plughole: The sculptor Hadrian Pigott comes clean about his use of soap to Iain Gale00:02
View from City Road: Fear takes charge in the markets00:02
Obituary: Ezra Taft Benson00:02
'Eight couture' of a dedicated follower of fashion on sale00:02
Cutting-edge CD from the star with no name00:02
Letter: Happy to march with Gay Pride00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
A railway with no passengers