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Court Circular00:02
Scandals put the banks in the dock: John Eisenhammer reports from Frankfurt on a crisis of credibility for Germany's financial establishment00:02
Letter: Pedalling humans vs electric vehicles00:02
Letter: Just whose faith is he defending anyway?00:02
PM urged to promote 'Thatcher's children'00:02
Hopes fade for missing three-year-old00:02
Dear John Patten: A teacher accuses the Education Secretary of playing the school bully - forever using veiled threats to get his own way00:02
Science: Follow the lion's example: Animals are teaching computer scientists a thing or two about effective co-operation, says Darrel Ince00:02
FBI teams up with old Cold War foe00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Game struck by grievous bodily arm: Guy Hodgson sees two young finalists serve up a vision of the sport's future00:02
3i sells helicopter interest00:02
Tourists greeted by words of wisdom: David Nicholson-Lord reports on a scheme that helps visitors to Stratford-upon-Avon00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow:00:02
Who's sleeping with whom in the forest?: It is a question conservationists worried about hybrid species are seeking to answer. Malcolm Smith reports00:02
Golf: American LPGA player shot00:02
International Art Market: Dish sale signals bonanza for ceramics00:02
Leading Article: The need to encourage the whistle-blowers00:02
Missing girl: man held after body found00:02
British beans00:02
MUSIC / Beauty and the piece00:02
Good Questions: Manifestly wrong or intolerable00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Guide to race of superhuman effort00:02
Last straw for university lottery: The selection process for places in higher education is ripe for reform, says Tony Higgins00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Swotting up with the fly on the classroom wall00:02
Scalfaro emerges as curb on new leader: Yann Tessier, of Reuters, says that Silvio Berlusconi may have to temper his ambitions00:02
Race-row doctor faces trial over patients' deaths00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
Relief suspended00:02
Move to overhaul university admissions00:02
Waiting for Arafat to understand his role: Delight at the return of the PLO leader is mingled with concern about the future, Robert Fisk writes from Gaza00:02
True Gripes: Wheels of hellfire: The arts are for the disabled too00:02
Growth warning for the Chancellor00:02
Letter: Pedalling humans vs electric vehicles00:02
FILM / The lion that whimpered: The MGM lion roared through the 1940s, but had all but croaked by the 1960s. Will it ever regain its once powerful voice? Sheila Johnston on Metro Golwyn Mayer at 7000:02
Sailing: Chieffi's double holds off future rivals: Close finish in first European Mumm 36 championship on a sun-drenched Solent00:02
CINEMA / On cinema00:02
Centrefold: In the line of fire: Vietnam photographer recalls life during wartime00:02
Happiness is splashing about in a puddle after six months of drought00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries00:02
Obituary: Lionel Grigson00:02
Disco death00:02
Stop the war: we've scored]: Nothing inspires dictators, mafiosi and politicians like football, says Simon Kuper00:02
FLS Aerospace axes more jobs00:02
Harsh realities intrude on Prince's dream: Fears are emerging about the new 'model' village of Poundbury. Peter Dunn reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Quark, meet my friend jaguar: A book by the physicist Murray Gell-Mann links two intellectual worlds, writes Julian Brown00:02
Outdoor accidents00:02
MUSIC / All right on the night: Nick Kimberley on Manon at the Royal Opera; plus Glass and Bryars in 'Meltdown' at the South Bank00:02
Peter Pringle's America: I need a legal fund, too00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Carnival in Munich: duel in the clown: 'The Feast of Fools' - John David Morley: Abacus, 8.99 pounds00:02
Rugby Union: France hail new world status: All Blacks defeat sounds World Cup warning and gives Springboks hope00:02
Letter: Opt-out schools on the way out00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
Sporting Digest: Triathlon00:02
Pembroke: Decline and fall of Sid00:02
Letter: College proud to call itself Kellogg00:02
Racing: Lochsong at 5-200:02
Couple victimised after fraud warning: When Alan and Anne cried foul over a boss's dealings they were suspended. Rosie Waterhouse reports00:02
Undergound blast00:02
Equestrianism: Tait reins in a hat-trick00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterdays City pages00:02
Obituary: Fredi Washington00:02
Aprons at the Alamo: Everyone has the right to wear a mini-pinny00:02
Cricket: Johnson confirms his class with 1000:02
Chess: Kasparov develops Kramnik complex00:02
Letter: College proud to call itself Kellogg00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Racing Commentary: Derby form suffers a total Eclipse: With Erhaab's Blue Riband in tatters, the Classic colts face a daunting King George challenge00:02
Transplant woman is murdered after party00:02
Customers turning violent with pub and restaurant staff00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Milutinovic speaks volumes for cult of the coach: The taciturn manager of the United States team says little but means much to those pundits who put strategy before skill00:02
Football: Spurs look for points decision00:02
The Week Ahead: Mitterrand visit to SA aims to boost economic links00:02
Leading Article: A new way in to universities00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Increased prices could overturn milk float00:02
Playing hobby-horse while people die00:02
Anniversaries00:02
The view from home: Conductors are human, too00:02
Cricket: Family fare by Rhodes and Udal00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 Sampras has the power and more glory: 'I really couldn't play any better than today.' Pete Sampras on retaining his men's singles title at Wimbledon, 3 July 199400:02
Clamping down on parking: If you park illegally and think you can get away with it, don't be so sure. Rhys Williams reports00:02
In Thing: Clamato juice00:02
Letter: British Library readers ill-served00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Letter: Pedalling humans vs electric vehicles00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Plane sinks00:02
Floral tribute00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Second careers chief suspended00:02
Letter: Clouding the issue00:02
Happy Anniversary: Seconds away, round 75 . . .00:02
Fund managers' profits reach six-year high, but costs rise too00:02
Is this optimism or complacency?00:02
Retreat likely on savings by CSA00:02
Constantinople and Rome end fight for souls: Dialogue is helping to improve Greek Orthodox Church relations with the Vatican, writes Hugh Pope in Istanbul00:02
Football: Maradona returns to work for television00:02
Bishop condemns Tory health reforms00:02
A little motorway bonding with old Butterfly Brakes00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Boardman holds on to yellow jersey: Riders come to grief after crash with policeman during sprint finish at Armentieres00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: South coast hosts Tour de France festival: Preparations are well-advanced along the route of the two English stages of the world's most famous cycle race. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
DANCE / Can they do the cancan?: Judith Mackrell on Cape Ballet's Orpheus in the Underworld00:02
ADRENALIN / Flight of fancy: Hong Kong to Heathrow in an hour. Lyndsay Russell takes to the skies in British Airways' new 747 flight simulator00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Belgians plead for equal treament00:02
Aden fears00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Paint bomb00:02
Letter: Poetry readings no flash in the pan00:02
Today's Number: 600:02
Cycling / Tour de France: The serenity of Knowle Park provides the perfect start for the Tour de France00:02
A tortured child who forgave: David Bisson was chained and locked in a cupboard by his mother for eight years. His story has transfixed France, writes Shusha Guppy00:02
The Daily Poem: Summer Day00:02
Medellin mourns its murdered sports star00:02
Entire city flees the Rwandan rebels: Robert Block describes the desperate exodus from the crumbling government stronghold of Butare00:02
Capital Gains: London lives: home is where the art is00:02
Gaza debut gets mixed reviews00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Italy plan starting role for Massaro00:02
Boy, 4, hurt in crossfire from gun battle00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Brazilians leave Rai out of US encounter00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / On Classical Music00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon '94 / Not seeing is believing the unbelievable: Martin Johnson casts his eye around the courts on finals day00:02
Turks return in the cause of peace00:02
Athletics: Jackson in full flow on home soil00:02
Golf: Daly's treasure hunt halted by Langer magic: Riches in defeat for American00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Water of past legends is source of inspiration today: Sarah Helm in Jericho examines the links between a spring at Ein Sultan and Moses, Herod and Mark Antony00:02
Tokyo 'most expensive city'00:02
Nurses to fight rent rises with cardboard boxes00:02
Letter: Too much dressing on the hamburger00:02
THEATRE / On theatre00:02
Motorist killed00:02
Leading Article: Arafat: actions speak louder than rhetoric00:02
Clarke says second rise in VAT will go ahead: Chancellor dampens hopes of immediate tax cuts and opens rift among Tory MPs00:02
Racist attacks 'every day' in East End00:02
The Worst of Times: This stiff grey fin was moving purposefully towards us . . .: Richard E Grant talks to Danny Danziger00:02
Etc ..: Five Box Aerobics Venues00:02
New clue to baby's kidnapper00:02
Fed expected to raise interest rates: Modest increase likely as Americans look for support from Group of Seven over dollar's continued decline00:02
Motor Racing: Schumacher carries on regardless of Mansell: No French impression for Williams prodigal as Benetton's brilliant German steals show with sixth win of season00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Andersson sees Sweden through to the last eight00:02
Censor war looms over invasion of cyberspace00:02
Sporting Digest: Rallying00:02
Workers who complain 'put careers in jeopardy': Advice service to aid whistleblowers00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Fairbrother lifts Lancashire to the top00:02
Bringing the sun down to earth: Tom Wilkie reports on a pounds 200m project that will combine high technology with revival in the former East Germany00:02
Teachers driven round the bend00:02
Cazenove link in doubt00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Zubizarreta shows his value to Spain00:02
Decision near on tunnel link: MacGregor to choose between London and Kent sites for intermediate station00:02
Property group to seek pounds 170m flotation00:02
Putting heart and soul into Europe: Sarah Lambert, in Brussels, speaks to Socialist Pauline Green about her parliamentary plans00:02
Parcel bomb00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Young Irish set for toil in Florida furnace: Charlton's Campaign: An embarrassment of riches has placed Ireland's manager in a selectorial dilemma. Trevor Haylett reports00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Final Results from Wimbledon00:02
Heroin charge00:02
Summer smog 'worst this year'00:02
Diary: 4-10 July00:02
Sporting Digest: Motocross00:02
Men's fashion heading towards a three-way split00:02
Birthdays00:02
Quiet meltdown of the atomic dream: Even the industry now wants to abandon nuclear power because it's too expensive, writes Tom Wilkie00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Cycling00:02
Contest ends on sour note00:02
Sporting Digest: Equestrianism00:02
Racing: Overbury foiled00:02
Bosnian armies ignore truce00:02
Fatal stabbing00:02
Township violence00:02
Tennis / Wimbledon '94: Navratilova takes leave of her court: Martinez a deserving women's singles champion as a legend is given a heart-warming send-off. John Roberts reports00:02
Coup fails00:02
Sporting Digest: Swimming00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Teachers criticised for poor knowledge: Primary school pupils given wrong information, inspectors say00:02
Where shall we meet?: Cafe fish00:02
Sporting Digest: Modern Pentathlon00:02
Out of Japan: Public business is kept private00:02
Clinton firm on health care as senators insist on cuts00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Leisure Parks and Piers00:02
Army Marmite row spreads to second front (CORRECTED)00:02
Anything you can do I can do better: A turf war is looming in the computer industry as key players attempt to emulate each other's software programmes. Andrew Hawker reports00:02
Obituary: Sir Thomas Armstrong00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Dumitrescu's double strike sinks Argentina: Hagi lifts Romania to new heights as they bring down the curtain on troubled South Americans' challenge00:02
Surgeon told to see only patients of fund-holding GPs00:02
Rail union could step up action: RMT leaders meet to decide on extending strike to two days next week00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Air crash death toll rises to 3700:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Hills and sprints set to attract crowds00:02
Day Out00:02
Black depression that leads to abductions: Women who take other people's babies have often lost their own, or suffered a miscarriage. Mary Braid reports