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Abuse-case children liked eating dog food00:02
Sports Letters: FA action unjust00:02
Letter: Charles, Cyrus, Ashoka and the Thai king00:02
UN seeks to shore up ceasefire in Bosnia00:02
Billionaire freed00:02
Centrefold: Bard goes East: Bangladeshi village theatre comes to Spitalfields00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Hospital League Tables: Low-scoring units 'may not survive': Statistics released yesterday show that the National Health Service is a lottery. Celia Hall and Graham Moorby report00:02
Ice Skating: Harding's problem00:02
View from City Road: Will it be Enterprise by a nose?00:02
London air 'worst for 40 years'00:02
Market puzzles over mystery bidder for National Parking00:02
Letter: Lone campaigner00:02
True Gripes: Naked - and dead?: Summer bikers who bare too much00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Timelords adjust the clocks00:02
THEATRE / on theatre00:02
Letter: Charles, Cyrus, Ashoka and the Thai king00:02
Court Circular00:02
Russian request00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Player fails drug test00:02
Cricket: Speight alone in disturbing dreamers00:02
Disneyesque vision of perfection: Edinburgh: Elegance of its lifestyle disguises an inner core of John Arlidge reports00:02
Disarming find00:02
Chess: Girl bites Grandmaster00:02
Orthodox feminists awake]: Andrew Brown looks at efforts to balance Judaism's traditional attitude to women with the modern world00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Greeks' forlorn hope00:02
Rugby Union: Roumat doubt for second Test: French lock fights for fitness to face New Zealand00:02
Lawsuits against Tring reduced by nearly half: First results since stock market flotation show profits of cut-price CD producer ahead by 56%00:02
Sports Letters: Tennis umpires00:02
Racing: Irish on the ball00:02
Poster drive puts muggers on the run00:02
Dear Vice Chancellor: Must you change the names of our colleges? A student at St Antony's, Oxford, city of newly commercialised dreaming spires, asks Dr Peter North where business sponsorship will lead00:02
Car man cleared00:02
Leading Article: History will praise Patten's gamble00:02
CINEMA / On cinema00:02
Revenue fails to collect pounds 2.7bn tax00:02
Rugby Union: South African's life ban00:02
Birthdays00:02
MUSIC / Past, present, future: Stephen Johnson, at the Aldeburgh Festival, is struck by strong presences and a disturbing sense of loss00:02
'Legal bullying' by McDonald's00:02
Smooth, sleek and very sexy00:02
Bond market woes hit Lloyd Thompson00:02
Slave to the rhythm: Scared to boogie in public? Wish you were John Travolta? Lose your inhibitions with Mike Gabriel, dance guru. Harriet Green did00:02
Bottom Line: Tring on song00:02
REVIEW / Please don't let one be misunderstood00:02
Doctors face best-and-worst listings: Bottomley publishes star-rating tables for NHS hospitals00:02
Oil analyst tops Extel performance survey: Heather Connon on the listing that they love to dimiss publicly but privately pore over00:02
Divorce no bar to my duty as King, says Prince00:02
RIGHT OF REPLY / Adrian Leggett, the executive producer of Copacabana, replies to his critics00:02
Euro poll challenge 'on course'00:02
Child sex gang is jailed for 45 years00:02
Advice ignored00:02
Letter: Charles, Cyrus, Ashoka and the Thai king00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Maradona's record00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Charlton prepares to reel in the big fish: Second Round: Netherlands are next quarry as jubilant Irish return to heat of Orlando. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
It's love-thirty at half time and three-nil in the final set00:02
Dilemmas: Sympathy for those sulky stepchildren00:02
Pressure grows on dollar as odds lengthen against US-Japan pact00:02
Letter: What Jews perceive through a glass darkly00:02
Obituary: Robin Bidwell00:02
Hospital League Tables: Five-star praise for London hospital: The Best? Simon Midgley visits St George's Hospital, Tooting, south London00:02
POP REVIEW / String 'em up: The axe-men cometh; Chris Welch attends a centenary birthday party for Gibson Guitars at Wembley Arena00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Ivanisevic pulls the trigger in the big serve shoot-out00:02
Are you listening? The future is on air00:02
Leading Article: Snap, crackle and pop along the Isis00:02
Deep rift opens between Israel and Jewish diaspora: Security and affluence herald a parting of the ways between Israel and its supporters abroad, writes Sarah Helm in Jerusalem00:02
Fashion Update: Sacred scent00:02
Racing: Eclipse Return00:02
Education: Phew, teachers are human: It can be scary going back to work at your old school. Haydn Price reports00:02
Speaking prize00:02
Letter: Casting doubt on HIV/Aids connection00:02
Golf: Faldo's little grey book of helpful hints: Record beckons for Briton00:02
Fashion Update: Evangelista in E1100:02
DIY man held over gas deaths00:02
Hong Kong backs democracy plan00:02
Sports Letters: Management by obsessives00:02
Seeing stars behind glass: Top of the ladder in the world of window cleaning is a round of celebrity clients. Robert Verkaik reports00:02
Anniversaries00:02
It is time to hear the children: Correction00:02
Rowing: Wind blows Henley crews off course: Difficult conditions cause series of collisions on opening day of the Royal Regatta00:02
De Beers protects its diamond cut00:02
80,000 pounds for 'safer stations'00:02
Law Report: Drugs' value in weight not price: Regina v Aranguren and others - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)(Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Waterhouse and Mr Justice Bell)00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Life under the Soviets, with no anaesthetic: Fifty Russian Winters - Margaret Wettlin: John Wiley, pounds 9.9500:02
Letter: Labour will emphasise education00:02
Cricket: Lara may take a rest00:02
Walking: Does you does or does you don't give access?: Andrew Bibby ventures into the Forest of Bowland, head of the list for campaigners fighting for the right to ramble00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Emotions preying on Fernandez00:02
VSEL in joint bid for pounds 40m ship refit00:02
Keep waste on barges, says river boss: Helen Nowicka reports on proposals to switch rubbish on to the city's roads00:02
SA military gets ANC generals00:02
Suicide ends saga of killer feted by literati00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / QUOTES OF THE DAY00:02
View from City Road: Depression among the drug stocks00:02
Tragedy that made us stronger: Londoners-by-choice inhabit a variety of villages00:02
NUM to lose its vote for Labour leader: Party rejects two pleas for branch ballots00:02
Japan gets first Socialist PM in 46 years00:02
Motor Racing: Benetton replace struggling Lehto00:02
POP / ALBUMS: The long and the short of it00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
The rude boy could be the shrewd choice00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: How the Swedes' homework paid off00:02
Sotheby's sales top forecasts00:02
Roger Scruton, Norman Stone and Jonathan Clark: Correction00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 cathedrals and churches00:02
Rugby League: New audience guaranteed for World Cup00:02
Cricket: England want White to concentrate on batting: Glenn Moore on a change of emphasis to the all-rounder's role in the absence of all-action heroes00:02
Takeovers are jewels in Asprey's pounds 25m profit00:02
Diary00:02
Urban man hankers after rural 'idyll': David Nicholson-Lord examines a study which claims cities have sacrificed quality of life in a rush for economic growth00:02
Long wait at Ormond Street00:02
Bid with care for auction bargains00:02
Out of Australia: Oz still loves you, yeah, yeah, yeah00:02
French police detain Tapie in dawn swoop00:02
Back to school00:02
View from City Road: Training away the wage differential00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Former North West Water chief collects pounds 400,000: New chairman's salary is 42% ahead of his predecessor's00:02
Fierce battles around Aden00:02
THEATRE / Long day's journey into night: Paul Taylor reviews Fiddler on the Roof at the Palladium00:02
Obituary: Terence de Vere White00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Driving instructors steer into skid row: The L-plate business can be a road to ruin, warns Janet Trewin00:02
Bonn applies balm to EU wounds: The German Foreign Minister is in a conciliatory mood on eve of visit to London, write Andrew Marshall and Steve Crawshaw in Bonn00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Listen to the sweet sound of a perfectly stretched gut: The leading racket stringers at Wimbledon explain an art that helps the players to strike a winning note. Keith Elliott reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Racial attacks on increase00:02
Sports Letters: In Arlott mould00:02
Sinn Fein reply at July conference00:02
Help for disabled00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: African game ruthlessly dismantled: Russia's record-breaker exploits defensive frailties but Brazil lack usual authority00:02
Obituary: Bill Pugh00:02
A bandit no more00:02
Cycling: Join us on the Tour de Kent00:02
Former BCCI directors claim Sheikh's family behind fraud00:02
Pip pip00:02
Green light for Arafat's Gaza visit00:02
Doctor held00:02
Education: If it's Monday, it must be the Saxons: Can role-play bring history memorably to life? One primary school thinks it can. Wendy Berliner reports00:02
Inside Parliament: 'Tyranny' surrounding tummies weighed up : Control of diet-products industry sought - Straw claims landlords are big winners of state 'hand-outs'00:02
France rejects role as Rwanda 'buffer force'00:02
Cricket: Atherton expects reward for his faith: England's captain warns that another 'unacceptable performance' will not be tolerated in today's third Test against New Zealand00:02
Aerospace chief to take charge at Daimler-Benz: Schrempp will succeed Reuter next year00:02
Bottom Line: Charter 'bargain' purchase still to be proved00:02
Cool for Catford00:02
Officers held00:02
Racing: Lure tempted by Sussex challenge: America's champion will come to these shores to explore the limits of Europe's finest milers00:02
Pembroke: A whiff of common sense00:02
Lesbian couple win parenting 'rights': Mary Braid examines a landmark ruling that has provoked an outcry from MPs00:02
Obituary: Professor John Britton00:02
Today's Number: 11400:02
Cricket: Hollins shifts the balance of power: University Match: All-rounder excels00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Parreira stands firm in face of criticism00:02
Councils to offer buy-back on homes: Part-exchange chance for leaseholders00:02
DANCE / on dance00:02
POP / Gig Guide00:02
Obituary: Russell Kirk00:02
Pressure builds for US troops in Haiti00:02
Cycling: Boardman struck by yellow jersey fever: Britain's Olympic champion is ready for his Tour de France debut on Saturday. Robin Nicholl reports00:02
Leading Article: Secrecy is not healthy00:02
Whole dinosaur00:02
The doctor who prescribed suicide: Was the Dutch psychiatrist Dr Boudewijn Chabot right to help a sane, healthy woman to take her own life? Tony Sheldon reports00:02
Alcohol 'can boost women's sex drive'00:02
City in uproar over Enterprise raid: Bidder's pounds 160m buying spree could tip the balance against Lasmo PDFM sale upsets rival institutions00:02
Exco's 175p flotation price values company at pounds 215.5m: Profits forecast increased because of present volatility in money markets00:02
Life assurers count the cost of new rules: Regulations requiring full disclosure of commissions have shaken policy sellers. Caroline Merrell reports00:02
Composers' fan00:02
Parliamentary Questions - Written Replies00:02
Creativity: Making a right pig's dinner of a dog's breakfast00:02
Letter: Critics be damned00:02
M40 crash driver 'probably fell asleep'00:02
Market Report: Enterprise raid reinforces hopes that tide has turned00:02
Professor puzzles near pinnacle of 'maths Everest': British academic dithers over QED for the mother of all theorems00:02
Blockbuster takes control of Virgin games arm00:02
Inside File: French to twin up at Naples00:02
ARTS / And What's More . . .00:02
'Millions wasted' at British Library00:02
Estate sold00:02
Rail union to consider extending strike action00:02
'Gleaming heart in decaying body': Birmingham: David Nicholson Lord on conflicts in the city's regeneration strategy00:02
Monklands East Poll: Labour campaign in disarray as MP criticises candidate: Last day of fierce electioneering sees war of words intensify00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Saudis catch Belgium by surprise00:02
Hospital League Tables: Inquiry into figures error: The Worst? Kidderminster Health Care NHS Trust00:02
Hurd acts to halt faction fighting: Foreign Secretary smoothes ruffled Euro feathers00:02
Fashion Update: Models of an age00:02
Letter: What Jews perceive through a glass darkly00:02
Racing: Bill clears Lords00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
POP / A site for sore ears: After a hearty seafood breakfast and a massage, Glenn Tilbrook of Squeeze was just about ready to face the Glastonbury Festival '94. Here's what he saw . . .00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Bridge: To achieve the impossible slam . . .00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Becker's signals have Bergstrom seeing red: German rounds on media after antics in quarter-final again cause offence as Sampras' power game overwhelms Chang00:02
Bottom Line: Caution's reward00:02
Library's trilogy of delay, bills and blame: A building budgeted at pounds 164m is expected to cost the taxpayer at least pounds 450m. Chris Blackhurst and Sailesh Ramakrishnan report00:02
A prince of uncertainty: Richard Tomlinson assesses the image revealed in last night's documentary00:02
Charter to pay pounds 260m for Swedish welder: Shares rise as Minorco cash pile finds home00:02
Something Else00:02
When Hitler killed his Nazi ally: After 60 years, Gerard Gould remembers the storm-threatened Night of the Long Knives00:02
Priority pledge on nurseries00:02
Hurd meets an ally in Italy's Foreign Minister00:02
Last stand for Dolly, 9300:02
POP / The Charts00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Roy's late decider wins group for Dutch00:02
Protesters put the DoT on the spot: The inventive campaign against the M11 link roiad in east London has wrong-footed the Department of Transport, reports Rhys Williams00:02
POP REVIEWS / It's finger-licking hip: The absence of the main men makes the musicians appear rather like puppets cut free of their masters00:02
Higher Education: Hi-tech in the Highlands: The university of the future will have no campus and no lectures. John Arlidge sees it taking shape in Scotland00:02
Germany paves way for pounds 36bn sell-off: Privatisation poised to transform Telekom00:02
Care for gay carers00:02
Eastern Electricity sweetens profit fall with top payout rise: Generous dividends from regional companies have stoked City optimism that Offer's price regime will be softer than feared00:02
Letter: Charles, Cyrus, Ashoka and the Thai king00:02
Press seals price-war deal00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Trouble in the streets00:02
Channel tunnel rail link facing further delay00:02
Surgery plea00:02
Iron handshake00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Why another Martina is one to watch: Martin Johnson sees an unequal contest between a British prospect and poached salmon