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Obituary: Philip Spensley00:02
Letter: Major differences00:02
Monks sing songs for a song00:02
Cricket: Yeabsley ensures Oxford's control00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Maradona banished from the World Cup00:02
Doctor shot dead by boy in Turkey00:02
Japan's new leader has last laugh00:02
Government wants to sell off half of the Royal Mail00:02
South Western joins in electricity payout spree: Shareholders benefit from strong cash position00:02
Ice Skating: Harding inquiry seeks a quick conclusion00:02
FILM / Making a clean breast of the matter: Ripeness is all: Adam Mars-Jones on outrageous glamour and glorious tat in Pedro Almodovar's Kika00:02
Monks sing songs for a song00:02
Legal challenge00:02
Suicide verdict on Clintons' friend00:02
The Daily Poem / The Blue Apron00:02
Bottom Line: Asda's ongoing dirge00:02
Law: Sorry, I don't represent racists: A black man is viciously attacked by members of a far-right group. Three duty solicitors refuse to attend the police station.00:02
Egg donation: a gift of life after death?00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Navratilova sets the stage for a grand finale: Nine-times champion overcomes practice partner Fernandez to secure a farewell final appearance against Martinez00:02
UN seeks to revive moribund Bosnia truce00:02
Union alarm as TSB sheds 150 senior managers00:02
French uproar over Tapie's rude awakening00:02
Football: Palmer signs for Leeds00:02
Enterprise Oil raid draws fire: Americans threaten legal action over PDFM sale at 20% above market price00:02
People: Fascists under true colours00:02
Cricket: Crawley charges past 1,000 runs00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Menace of the railway children: Christian Wolmar looks at the social pressures that lead to vandalism on the track00:02
DuPont to sack 720 in Britain00:02
Stitched up and thrown out00:02
Court deals setback to Lloyd's names00:02
Inquiry launched into newspaper price cuts00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Flaws and gifts bestowed at birth: Ken Jones on the final fall of a flawed genius who remains hostage to his genes00:02
Mexicans promised honest poll computing00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Leading Article: The Prince puts his cards on the table00:02
Officers cleared00:02
Bonn takes the helm amid a sea of troubles: What had been billed as the perfect presidency for Europe could hardly have begun in a more inauspicious manner, write Andrew Marshall and Steve Crawshaw in Bonn00:02
Pembroke: Potent mix at Hickson00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Stewart falls to inspired strategy00:02
Mexicans promised honest poll computing00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
Labour Leadership Battle: Beckett calls on party to break out of the 'Tory straitjacket'00:02
Private schools to publish regular inspection reports: Independents consider drawing up league tables00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Bulgaria secure onward passage00:02
Cricket: Jarvis hands out harsh punishment00:02
After Hours00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Law Update: Not just the job00:02
Wests reunited at short court hearing00:02
Market Report: Tumbling gilts take the shine off the recovery00:02
Letter: A better prince than we deserve00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bunny rabbits and broken hearts: Old Friends - Tracy Kidder: Granta, pounds 14.9900:02
Government wants to sell off half of the Royal Mail00:02
Nomads fight for survival00:02
Bottom Line: Asda's ongoing dirge00:02
Just don't use her eyes, we said00:02
View from City Road: Stamp of disapproval on privatisation00:02
View from City Road: Telegraph gets itself blackballed00:02
DANCE / Coming in from the cold: Judith Mackrell on the Cape Ballet's Hamlet00:02
Letter: Racial violence00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Flaws and gifts bestowed at birth: Ken Jones on the final fall of a flawed genius who remains hostage to his genes00:02
Inside Parliament: We're all waiting for a summer holiday: Cross-party 'paralysis' sets in as MPs reserve most of their enthusiasm for the announcement of the Commons recess00:02
Obituary: Philip Spensley00:02
Leading Article: The Prince puts his cards on the table00:02
Yanks? They're all over here: Michael Leapman celebrates that 'special relationship'00:02
Diary00:02
Law Update: Stragglers sinking00:02
Radicals attack00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
The Daily Poem / The Blue Apron00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Navratilova sets the stage for a grand finale: Nine-times champion overcomes practice partner Fernandez to secure a farewell final appearance against Martinez00:02
Cricket: Stephenson firm on day of ironies00:02
After Hours00:02
Eggs shouldn't be given to older women00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Quotes of the day00:02
Law: Teaching a tender touch: Firms competing for business are training their lawyers for beauty contests, says Barbara Lantin00:02
FILM / Centrefold: Road movies to nowhere: 330-minute Wenders ..with jokes00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
The day the earth caved in and created a new natural wonder00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: TV set for volleys of abuse: Martin Johnson on the innovation that will expose men behaving badly on the tour00:02
Just don't use her eyes, we said00:02
Football / World Cup USA '9400:02
Why Corfu is a little like the Falklands00:02
Letter: A better prince than we deserve00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Argentina must kick Maradona habit: DOWNFALL OF A HERO: Doors close on Argentina's errant World Cup inspiration. Phil Shaw reports00:02
McDonald's and the world of burgernomics00:02
Trust captures a Welsh coast gem: Malcolm Pithers reports on a novel move to protect an idyllic bay00:02
Today's Number: 5600:02
Guildford Four 'plot' dismissed: An inquiry into one of Britain's worst miscarriages of justice makes many criticisms but rejects the idea of an official cover-up. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Gun in court00:02
PC impersonator00:02
Rookie MPs search for paper clips and a sense of purpose: Andrew Gilligan reports on the initiation rites endured by five by-election victors00:02
Letter: Ancient traditions in hospitable Greece00:02
Germany's wider horizons: Europe's pivotal nation must bring the east westwards, argues Timothy Garton Ash00:02
PC impersonator00:02
Union alarm as TSB sheds 150 senior managers00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Russia send Yuran home00:02
Law: Teaching a tender touch: Firms competing for business are training their lawyers for beauty contests, says Barbara Lantin00:02
THEATRE / On theatre00:02
Busy factories alarm markets: Anxiety for inflation as manufacturers report surge in prices and output00:02
Jakarta backs down00:02
Obituary: Leonard Brammer00:02
Crack dealers bring gun law00:02
Racing: Trainers asked to shed light on shady results: Jockey Club aims to inform punters of reasons for defeat00:02
Men 'should be warned on vasectomy failures'00:02
Damning report00:02
View from City Road: Telegraph gets itself blackballed00:02
People: Fascists under true colours00:02
FILM / Centrefold: Road movies to nowhere: 330-minute Wenders ..with jokes00:02
Football: Palmer signs for Leeds00:02
Court deals setback to Lloyd's names00:02
Golf: Coarse Daly at home on Nicklaus' course: Big hitter settles in as Torrance leads Irish Open00:02
New law on minibus seatbelts ruled out: Minister rejects plea at M40 inquest00:02
FILM / Making a clean breast of the matter: Ripeness is all: Adam Mars-Jones on outrageous glamour and glorious tat in Pedro Almodovar's Kika00:02
Letter: The Sunday Times's rejection of the connection between HIV and Aids00:02
ART / Burnt offerings: Robin Dutt discovers an Eastern attitude to life, mortality and tragedy as seen through the eyes of the Uzbek artist Igor Kufayev00:02
Athletics: Even more promised by Jackson00:02
Court Circular00:02
My Week: Lunch is somewhere over the headland00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
RAF man sentenced for killing blunder00:02
Prisoner on home leave gets life for surgery siege: Hostages pounced on gunman after he fell asleep00:02
The day the earth caved in and created a new natural wonder00:02
A miracle waiting to happen: South Africa may be volatile, but there is huge potential. Richard Thomson reviews the investment opportunities00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Stewart falls to inspired strategy00:02
Hockey: Dutch too good for Pakistan00:02
Candid Prince has 'no regrets'00:02
Letter: Memories and myths of electric vehicles00:02
Private schools to publish regular inspection reports: Independents consider drawing up league tables00:02
French troops rescue starving Tutsis: Robert Block reports from Bisesero on 400 Rwandans who were hunted like animals00:02
Pregnant again at 46, thanks to a friend00:02
How to answer a ferocious bear00:02
Today's Number: 5600:02
Rookie MPs search for paper clips and a sense of purpose: Andrew Gilligan reports on the initiation rites endured by five by-election victors00:02
A traveller's guide to getting the summer sports results00:02
Golf: Coarse Daly at home on Nicklaus' course: Big hitter settles in as Torrance leads Irish Open00:02
Bell Atlantic and Nynex agree dollars 13bn cellular operations merger00:02
Letter: A better prince than we deserve00:02
Piazza approved00:02
Deutsche Bank men resign over Schneider00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Lethal weapons take aim for final: Guy Hodgson on the power behind today's men's semi-finalists. Power players line up for battle of the aces and a place in the final00:02
Bottom Line: BPB sticks with its cycle00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Nigerians snatch top place00:02
ART / Burnt offerings: Robin Dutt discovers an Eastern attitude to life, mortality and tragedy as seen through the eyes of the Uzbek artist Igor Kufayev00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell holds no fears for Hill00:02
Bell Atlantic and Nynex agree dollars 13bn cellular operations merger00:02
Letter: A better prince than we deserve00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Bulgaria secure onward passage00:02
Bonn takes the helm amid a sea of troubles: What had been billed as the perfect presidency for Europe could hardly have begun in a more inauspicious manner, write Andrew Marshall and Steve Crawshaw in Bonn00:02
Assassination fears for Arafat in Gaza00:02
Letter: The Sunday Times's rejection of the connection between HIV and Aids00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Russia send Yuran home00:02
Egg donation: a gift of life after death?00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: TV set for volleys of abuse: Martin Johnson on the innovation that will expose men behaving badly on the tour00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Greenwich gets on line00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Lethal weapons take aim for final: Guy Hodgson on the power behind today's men's semi-finalists. Power players line up for battle of the aces and a place in the final00:02
Young head stays cool under MPs' scrutiny: Seven-year-old takes appearance before select committee in his stride. Charles Oulton reports00:02
Cazenove quits as broker to Telegraph group: Leading City firm severs link with Conrad BlackInstitutions left with pounds 27.5m losses after paper's price cut00:02
Legal challenge00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Labour Leadership Battle: Blair targets tax-abuse 'playground': The favourite calls for a 'partnership economy' as rival emphasises her credentials00:02
Young head stays cool under MPs' scrutiny: Seven-year-old takes appearance before select committee in his stride. Charles Oulton reports00:02
SFO could lose separate status00:02
Law Update: Accident Line00:02
Trust captures a Welsh coast gem: Malcolm Pithers reports on a novel move to protect an idyllic bay00:02
A miracle waiting to happen: South Africa may be volatile, but there is huge potential. Richard Thomson reviews the investment opportunities00:02
View from City Road: Late again on the railways00:02
Outside Edge: Dominic Cavendish shakes a leg at the Glastonbury Festival00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Dangers of drugs outweigh benefits: Mike Rowbottom on the risks players run when they seek help from stimulants00:02
Obituary: Putchie Cameron-Head00:02
My Week: Lunch is somewhere over the headland00:02
Contractors on British Library face legal action00:02
Computers: Hollywood joins the interactive revolution: Steve Homer reports from Chicago on the future of home entertainment00:02
Cricket: Yeabsley ensures Oxford's control00:02
Ice Skating: Harding inquiry seeks a quick conclusion00:02
Letter: Nurseries cut crime00:02
Aids cases rise 60 per cent00:02
Letter: Nurseries cut crime00:02
Letter: Memories and myths of electric vehicles00:02
Labour Leadership Battle: Vision of a path from poverty to jobs for all00:02
Hockey: Dutch too good for Pakistan00:02
Schools move to reduce teachers' driving hours: Wendy Berliner examines steps taken by heads in the wake of the Hagley tragedy00:02
Rowing: London's close run-in: Australian national squad beaten in re-row after dead heat00:02
Why Corfu is a little like the Falklands00:02
Gun in court00:02
Sutherland back in the running for top EU job00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell holds no fears for Hill00:02
View from City Road: No further delay on disclosure00:02
Labour Leadership Battle: Vision of a path from poverty to jobs for all00:02
Road accident injuries rise00:02
Letter: The Sunday Times's rejection of the connection between HIV and Aids00:02
Airbus crash kills 700:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / On scuttling ships and cutting throats00:02
Guildford Four 'plot' dismissed: An inquiry into one of Britain's worst miscarriages of justice makes many criticisms but rejects the idea of an official cover-up. Terry Kirby reports00:02
C&G lifts ban on new accounts00:02
Rowing: London's close run-in: Australian national squad beaten in re-row after dead heat00:02
Spending on food tops family budget00:02
Germany's wider horizons: Europe's pivotal nation must bring the east westwards, argues Timothy Garton Ash00:02
Letter: Memories and myths of electric vehicles00:02
Menace of the railway children: Christian Wolmar looks at the social pressures that lead to vandalism on the track00:02
Law Update: Atlantic crossing00:02
Diller signs merger agreement with CBS00:02
Football / World Cup USA '9400:02
Eggs shouldn't be given to older women00:02
Korean warning00:02
Cricket: Crawley charges past 1,000 runs00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Suicide verdict on Clintons' friend00:02
Obituary: Putchie Cameron-Head00:02
Radio lifeline00:02
Computers: Why cross is your chicken?: The Internet is set to generate a huge demand for translations. Mike Hewill investigates whether machines will able be to do the job00:02
Offal ban extended over BSE fears: Research has cast doubt on the safety of calf tissues. Steve Connor reports00:02
Computers: Love Letters00:02
Pregnant again at 46, thanks to a friend00:02
Big Mac chief says his burgers are safe: A libel action has immersed the High Court into the corporate culture of McDonald's00:02
C&G lifts ban on new accounts00:02
Candid Prince has 'no regrets'00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Atherton papers over the cracks: Restrained White supports captain's valuable contribution as England crawl towards respectability after Nash strikes double blow00:02
Big Mac chief says his burgers are safe: A libel action has immersed the High Court into the corporate culture of McDonald's00:02
Law: Sorry, I don't represent racists: A black man is viciously attacked by members of a far-right group. Three duty solicitors refuse to attend the police station.00:02
Pembroke: Potent mix at Hickson00:02
Accord on HK bases strikes hopeful note00:02
Assassination fears for Arafat in Gaza00:02
Inchcape spurns chance of extra 10% of Gestetner: Market surprised by decision but talks continue on working together00:02
Market Report: Tumbling gilts take the shine off the recovery00:02
Aids cases rise 60 per cent00:02
'Fraud in training' inquiry00:02
Law Update: Stragglers sinking00:02
Letter: The Sunday Times's rejection of the connection between HIV and Aids00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Computers: Feedback00:02
Italy's state TV board resigns00:02
A traveller's guide to getting the summer sports results00:02
IRA jails move 'not political'00:02
Radio lifeline00:02
Computers: Why cross is your chicken?: The Internet is set to generate a huge demand for translations. Mike Hewill investigates whether machines will able be to do the job00:02
Japan's new leader has last laugh00:02
Racing: Trainers asked to shed light on shady results: Jockey Club aims to inform punters of reasons for defeat00:02
Crack dealers bring gun law00:02
Inside Parliament: We're all waiting for a summer holiday: Cross-party 'paralysis' sets in as MPs reserve most of their enthusiasm for the announcement of the Commons recess00:02
UN seeks to revive moribund Bosnia truce00:02
Letter: Ancient traditions in hospitable Greece00:02
School marking plan to break tests boycott00:02
Computers: Feedback00:02
Law Update: Accident Line00:02
Unknown killer00:02
FILM / On cinema00:02
Bottom Line: BPB sticks with its cycle00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Diary00:02
French uproar over Tapie's rude awakening00:02
Scottish Amicable takes the European plunge00:02
Men 'should be warned on vasectomy failures'00:02
FILM / Put those pistols down: The week's other new releases00:02
Law Update: Atlantic crossing00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Letter: Memories and myths of electric vehicles00:02
Unknown killer00:02
Computers: Love Letters00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Quotes of the day00:02
Radicals attack00:02
French troops rescue starving Tutsis: Robert Block reports from Bisesero on 400 Rwandans who were hunted like animals00:02
Leading Article: British justice is let off the hook00:02
FILM / On cinema00:02
Airbus crash kills 700:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Maradona banished from the World Cup00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
THEATRE / Another piece of the puzzle: Paul Taylor on David Mamet's The Cryptogram, with Lindsay Duncan and the comedian Eddie Izzard00:02
Leading Article: British justice is let off the hook00:02
Prisoner on home leave gets life for surgery siege: Hostages pounced on gunman after he fell asleep00:02
DuPont to sack 720 in Britain00:02
Deutsche Bank men resign over Schneider00:02
Judge orders O J Simpson hair test00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Argentina must kick Maradona habit: DOWNFALL OF A HERO: Doors close on Argentina's errant World Cup inspiration. Phil Shaw reports00:02
IRA jails move 'not political'00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
Asda sales up despite gloomy sector view00:02
Letter: Memories and myths of electric vehicles00:02
Mixed feelings over clown's charms00:02
Korean warning00:02
Rethink on mines00:02
THEATRE / Another piece of the puzzle: Paul Taylor on David Mamet's The Cryptogram, with Lindsay Duncan and the comedian Eddie Izzard00:02
Schools move to reduce teachers' driving hours: Wendy Berliner examines steps taken by heads in the wake of the Hagley tragedy00:02
New law on minibus seatbelts ruled out: Minister rejects plea at M40 inquest00:02
Enterprise Oil raid draws fire: Americans threaten legal action over PDFM sale at 20% above market price00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Doctor shot dead by boy in Turkey00:02
Mixed feelings over clown's charms00:02
Cricket: Stephenson firm on day of ironies00:02
Court Circular00:02
McDonald's and the world of burgernomics00:02
Greenwich gets on line00:02
Leading Article: Public opposition to a private Mail00:02
Accord on HK bases strikes hopeful note00:02
Letter: A better prince than we deserve00:02
View from City Road: Late again on the railways00:02
Wests reunited at short court hearing00:02
Express yourself Impress yourself: Welcome to the rustic joys and wisdoms of Capel Manor, one of dozens of places to make the summer improving as well as enjoyable. Report by Michele Jaffe -Pearce.00:02
THEATRE / On theatre00:02
Contractors on British Library face legal action00:02
If they'd used my aborted foetus, fine00:02
Outside Edge: Dominic Cavendish shakes a leg at the Glastonbury Festival00:02
Eurocamp expects a better break00:02
Scottish Amicable takes the European plunge00:02
How the medical experts line up00:02
Obituary: Leonard Brammer00:02
Cricket / Third Test: Atherton papers over the cracks: Restrained White supports captain's valuable contribution as England crawl towards respectability after Nash strikes double blow00:02
School marking plan to break tests boycott00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Nigerians snatch top place00:02
Athletics: Even more promised by Jackson00:02
Labour Leadership Battle: Beckett calls on party to break out of the 'Tory straitjacket'00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
Cricket: Jarvis hands out harsh punishment00:02
Scandal-hit Labour holds Monklands by a whisker00:02
And what's more . . .00:02
DANCE / Coming in from the cold: Judith Mackrell on the Cape Ballet's Hamlet00:02
Road accident injuries rise00:02
Sutherland back in the running for top EU job00:02
Sporting Digest: Squash00:02
How the medical experts line up00:02
Birthdays00:02
Birthdays00:02
View from City Road: No further delay on disclosure00:02
Inquiry launched into newspaper price cuts00:02
Officers cleared00:02
Judge orders O J Simpson hair test00:02
Stitched up and thrown out00:02
Letter: Racial violence00:02
South Western joins in electricity payout spree: Shareholders benefit from strong cash position00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Dangers of drugs outweigh benefits: Mike Rowbottom on the risks players run when they seek help from stimulants00:02
Diller signs merger agreement with CBS00:02
Piazza approved00:02
Nomads fight for survival00:02
Sporting Digest: Basketball00:02
Law Update: Not just the job00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Leading Article: Public opposition to a private Mail00:02
Labour Leadership Battle: Blair targets tax-abuse 'playground': The favourite calls for a 'partnership economy' as rival emphasises her credentials00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / On scuttling ships and cutting throats00:02
Rethink on mines00:02
RAF man sentenced for killing blunder00:02
Jakarta backs down00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Letter: A better prince than we deserve00:02
Scandal-hit Labour holds Monklands by a whisker00:02
Italy's state TV board resigns00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Bunny rabbits and broken hearts: Old Friends - Tracy Kidder: Granta, pounds 14.9900:02
Eurocamp expects a better break00:02
Computers: Hollywood joins the interactive revolution: Steve Homer reports from Chicago on the future of home entertainment00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
If they'd used my aborted foetus, fine00:02
View from City Road: Stamp of disapproval on privatisation00:02
Busy factories alarm markets: Anxiety for inflation as manufacturers report surge in prices and output00:02
Express yourself Impress yourself: Welcome to the rustic joys and wisdoms of Capel Manor, one of dozens of places to make the summer improving as well as enjoyable. Report by Michele Jaffe -Pearce.00:02
FILM / Put those pistols down: The week's other new releases00:02
Damning report00:02
Spending on food tops family budget00:02
'Fraud in training' inquiry00:02
Yanks? They're all over here: Michael Leapman celebrates that 'special relationship'00:02
Letter: Major differences00:02
Asda sales up despite gloomy sector view00:02
Letter: Memories and myths of electric vehicles00:02
Letter: The Sunday Times's rejection of the connection between HIV and Aids00:02
Cazenove quits as broker to Telegraph group: Leading City firm severs link with Conrad BlackInstitutions left with pounds 27.5m losses after paper's price cut00:02
Inchcape spurns chance of extra 10% of Gestetner: Market surprised by decision but talks continue on working together00:02
Offal ban extended over BSE fears: Research has cast doubt on the safety of calf tissues. Steve Connor reports00:02
SFO could lose separate status