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Murder trial told of oildrum's grisly secret: Plumber accused of killing his former wife in 197300:02
Jericho strike00:02
Norweb criticises high Seeboard dividend: Rival electricity supplier says company's 17 per cent rise is 'unreasonable' while announcing its own lower return00:02
Banks on sidelines as dollar hits post-war low00:02
I went looking for my youth but lost my purse: Elisabeth Winkler found Glastonbury a bit much for a middle-aged mother00:02
Clinton demotes top aide in shuffle00:02
Rare action that is hard to prove: Keith Mathieson explains the background and pitfalls of the little-used legal process of slander00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Lesbian and Gay Pride makes profit00:02
Frost in Brazil fires coffee prices: Sharp increase on markets may be passed to consumers later in year00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: McGrath in doubt for Irish decider: Charlton may lack three regular defenders as Norway lie in wait at the lair of the Giants00:02
Leading Article: Dentists bite back at slow pace of reform00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / McEnroe calls for Becker's ejection: Guy Hodgson reports on the furore over the leniency shown to a German code breaker00:02
Poker: Don't bet on aces to win all the time00:02
Dentist wins support for sweets stand: Children barred in dispute over diet00:02
Letter: Effect of predatory pricing on business and consumers00:02
Glad to be a veggie, and healthy too00:02
Cricket: Reeve holds his nerve00:02
Indonesians rally against clampdown on press: Banning of news magazines reverses recent move by Jakarta towards openness00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Popular medicine00:02
View from City Road: Accountants face the real world00:02
Crash driver 'had glasses in hand': Pathologist and survivors give evidence on last moments of victims in school minibus accident. Ian MacKinnon reports00:02
Bird-lovers angered by goose cull00:02
Low award in line with long tradition: Juries have shown a tendency in the past to give compensation considered to be derisory. Marianne Macdonald reports00:02
Merck hires an unknown to resolve identity crisis: Larry Black on the sudden and heady rise of a minnow with no experience of the drug industry00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Swedes look to Brolin to halt the samba: History is on the side of Brazil as they enter their final match in Group B today. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Boy, 2, left alone in arson-attack flat00:02
Officer cleared00:02
Cricket: Kiwis' limp display cause for concern: Derbyshire too good for dispirited New Zealand00:02
Fountain of youth found in China00:02
Reliance on welfare attacked by Portillo: Speech reopens divide with Bottomley00:02
Piazza plan is appalling00:02
Sporting Digest: Cricket00:02
Europe by bus00:02
Today's Number: 5400:02
White society, black victims00:02
First Asian diocesan bishop is appointed: Poet is expert on relations with Muslims00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The regime that could not lose a pound: 'Agenda - An Anthology' Ed. William Cookson: Carcanet, 25 pounds00:02
WPP defers flotation plan00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / A daft dress sense designed to be predominantly stuffy00:02
RADIO / I said silence, please: Robert Hanks succumbs to information overload00:02
10,000 pounds reward00:02
Pembroke: Pay up, or the shark gets it00:02
Review backs laws to help disabled00:02
Old guard in Saxony comeback00:02
Walkers find plan to fence Pooh's patch hard to bear: Oliver Gillie reports on a row over moves to enclose part of Ashdown Forest for grazing00:02
Where does London end: The city's boundary is defined by more than mere geography00:02
Brent Cross break00:02
Lumiere resurfaces00:02
Expulsion of Chinese academic reviewed00:02
Nationalists force Labour on to defensive: Smith's record under attack as by-election enters final phase, writes John Arlidge00:02
Ukraine poll stand-off reflects deep divide00:02
Black box found00:02
Health Update: Swelling concern00:02
Lever ignores critics to extend new formula00:02
MUSIC / Approaching Meltdown: Nick Kimberley on the opening Marathon concert of this year's South Bank Meltdown festival00:02
Health Update: Aching for iron?00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Dear Dr Jonathan Sacks: Enough already. A lapsed Jew takes issue with the Chief Rabbi, whose new book bewails 'marrying out'00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Open-air route00:02
Market Report: Pessimists confounded as bloodbath is averted00:02
Major and the two-headed beast00:02
Letter: Cornish genes00:02
THEATRE / On Theatre00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 package holiday destinations 199400:02
A writer's seasonal killings: first slugs, then publishers00:02
Airborne Agassi00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Higgs & Hill rights meet poor response: Company 'disappointed but not surprised'00:02
Litigation prompts KMPG to consider company status00:02
Bottom Line: Sense of timing00:02
Racing: Erhaab overshadows Eclipse entries00:02
Cricket: Essex undone by Pollard's poise: Nottinghamshire win by 2 wickets00:02
Letter: Effect of predatory pricing on business and consumers00:02
ART / In the Studio: The body in question: Simon English00:02
Sporting Digest: Commonwealth Games00:02
Letter: Effect of predatory pricing on business and consumers00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Sacchi seeks a display of daring from Baggio: Italy's coach makes peace with his main man. Henry Winter reports00:02
Health Update: Skin detectives00:02
Koreans prepare for historic summit00:02
Going into battle over bats: Rubbish is a latest threat to an endangered species. Matthew Brace reports00:02
Bonn determined to make Major pay: France and Germany ready to drop Dehaene but Britain remains stumbling block to reaching a compromise00:02
Fleming in bonus bonanza as profits double00:02
Drugs in jail00:02
Bosnia ceasefire sags in fresh clashes00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Caminero makes music for Spain00:02
700,000 pounds payout as Davis quits Reed: Co-chairman of Anglo-Dutch publishing giant was unhappy with role in merged group00:02
ART / Openings00:02
Departures00:02
Jury takes pounds 69 position on sex slurs00:02
Stagecoach makes 27m pounds acquisition00:02
Airtours dismisses threat of terrorism: Expected first-half loss of pounds 17.6m includes costs of failed bid for Owners Abroad00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell set for return00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Quotes of the day00:02
Hunger striker flees hospital00:02
Tories hail Major for tough line on Europe00:02
Bottom Line: High-flyer brought to earth00:02
View from City Road: Kingmaker should crown Enterprise00:02
Cabal buys rest of Del Monte00:02
Lib Dems consider spending alcohol and tobacco taxes on NHS00:02
Insurer predicts pounds 6m costs00:02
Heart risk warning on alcohol00:02
MUSIC / On music00:02
Hutus prepare to welcome French00:02
Health Update: Cranberry solution00:02
A kinder way to treat skin cancer: Nigel Howard on a surgical technique that does not involve a stay in hospital00:02
Labour supports nursery schools00:02
Vineyard crawl00:02
'Crate man' goes home to Nigeria00:02
Sniper kills Briton in Bosnia00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Quotes of the day00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Eurofile: Finns hope Russia will return land00:02
Size six, high heels, pink .. and made of paper00:02
Bandwagon starts to roll for Peter 'Suds' Sutherland00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Korean fightback unnerves Germans00:02
Letter: Suitable words for Patten's fiasco00:02
The bull case for the US currency00:02
Cricket: Warwickshire to call Lara in00:02
Prince of Wales admits adultery00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Americans are beginning to move to the beat00:02
Labour backs signal staff as talks restart00:02
Health Update: Bigger breasts with less stress00:02
Hate campaign woman jailed00:02
Racing: A winning strategy straight from the owner's mouth: Honesty is the best bet for trainers in search of new, and old, blood00:02
REVIEW / Where money makes the girls go round00:02
4 million pounds initiative for better health care00:02
Gardner memorial00:02
Athletics: Christie calls for youth opportunities: Mike Rowbottom on the aftermath of a splendid weekend for British athletics00:02
Labour drops depot00:02
Race award00:02
etc ..: Five takeaway cappuccinos00:02
Law Report: No duty to right of way users: McGeown v Northern Ireland Housing Executive - House of Lords (Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Brown- Wilkinson, Lord Mustill and Lord Lloyd), 23 June 199400:02
Hamburger 'smear'00:02
Leading Article: A little midsummer market madness00:02
View from City Road: No peace for Reed's autocrat00:02
Plague hotline00:02
Where shall we meet: The Goat in Boots00:02
People: Philippines Oscars end in uproar00:02
Letter: A House badly in need of reform00:02
Planetary perils00:02
Channel tunnel freight link launched as 'new era for rail'00:02
Masterpiece reveals its true colours: Next year the public will find the world's largest Renaissance painting restored to its former glory. David Keys reports00:02
German press castigates Kohl's tactics00:02
Letter: Dial M for music00:02
Locker-room tales drive away golf club officials00:02
Baby-death couple plan court fight for inquest00:02
Obituary: Mouloudji00:02
Cricket: Headley's fire too much for South Africa: Declaration game goes wrong for out-of-touch tourists as Kent seamers dominate00:02
A Rom with a view: When mounting a photography exhibition, it is customary to hang pictures on walls. No longer. Jane Richards looks to the future00:02
Newspaper price war takers to TV: Correction00:02
Pit safety sabotage confirmed00:02
Sunken ship threatens penguins00:02
Leg-lock dropped00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Castro turns on the charm00:02
The Daily Poem: Blue Wolves00:02
Faithful lifesaver00:02
Jury has the last laugh in ex-wife's VD slander trial: Will Bennett and Charles Oulton report on the case of a man awarded pounds 69 for having to bear the brunt of a woman's vengeance00:02
Why can't a woman not sing like a man?00:02
Kingdom of the faithful: Serena Mackesy visits Jordan, where tourists walk in the steps of the ancients00:02
Ford Bronco sunk00:02
Brixton Challenge gets six-month reprieve00:02
Blue Circle site sold for shops00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Letter: Effect of predatory pricing on business and consumers00:02
Leading Article: High stakes in Smith's old seat00:02
HK vote for Patten reforms on knife edge00:02
Golf: Tway heads qualifiers00:02
Court Circular00:02
POP MUSIC / Centrefold: Freak Show: Almodovars droogs turn out in force for Kika bash00:02
Health: They said my baby's heart was failing: Cardiac irregularities in foetuses are serious, but they can survive if the danger signs are spotted quickly. Janet Morgan reports on a success story00:02
Lorry crash death00:02
Letter: Summer blooms00:02
On Tour00:02
Every teacher's nightmare: Chris was summoned by the head, arrested, locked up, then acquitted - but he can't have his job back. As allegations of teachers abusing pupils rise, Fran Abrams tells one man's story00:02
Letter: Lecturers weighed down by workload00:02
In thing: Starfish candles00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Fatal chase00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Agassi and Bates play parting shots: Championships lose some of their popular appeal as a grand showman and the last Briton go out of the men's singles00:02
Letter: Long march back to jobs in Civvy Street00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Colombia find their rhythm too late in the day00:02
Busking on the streets of New York00:02
Obituary: Ian Board00:02
New Zealand businessman killed00:02
Chess: Inspiration needed, as well as logic00:02
Forget bombs, send in the cash: Trade is more likely to reconcile the two Koreas than diplomacy, says Aidan Foster-Carter00:02
Judge blows cool on bigamy00:02
Aden oil refinery under assault00:02
Enterprise starts final push00:02
ART / The Kitaj myth: 'The man who would leapfrog his way into History on the backs of giants stands exposed.' Andrew Graham-Dixon on Kitaj at the Tate00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Obituary: Professor William Swinton00:02
Business travel revival boosts Hogg Robinson: 'Eyeballing over gin and tonic' sees profit soaring to pounds 21.5m and improved payout00:02
Crossrail moves00:02
Hunt for the dirtiest Londoners00:02
Creativity: Game, set and match to Madam Speaker00:02
Letter: 'Racial crime' notion makes no sense00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Lions know they must go for kill00:02
Football: Edwards ready to break record to sign Sutton: Norwich man in demand00:02
Stricktly for those who wannabe well-heeled00:02
Corfu storm leaves heavy task for the bridge-builders00:02
Helicopter merger over North Sea00:02
Inside Parliament: Lone stand in Corfu saddens Heath: Ashdown says summit was Punch and Judy farce - Beckett's switch on Europe mocked00:02
Murder charge00:02
Birthdays00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Auction failure sends art market into free fall: Half the pictures at Impressionist and modern sale left unsold as buyers decline to meet asking prices. Geraldine Norman reports (CORRECTED)00:02
'Not proven' verdict stays00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Women's Challenge: Sanchez Vicario out of Navratilova's way: Garrison Jackson eliminates the second seed from Spain and opens the way for the American former champion