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Police fear deaths are serial killings serial killer at work: Unknown woman found in ditch could be sixth victim00:02
Golf: Couples, Strange join Open exodus00:02
Helpers' car stolen00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Stoichkov keen to conquer Italy00:02
Customs fights tax dodge00:02
Immigrants held00:02
Equestrianism: Whitaker discovers short cut to victory: A sharp-eyed winner learns from his friend as Lampard has a dream recovery00:02
Church to spread word on disk: Many clergy are increasingly using computers as tools of work. Andrew Brown reports00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Boardman prepares to take on the heavyweights: Dane leads four-man breakaway to win stage as main challengers steel themselves for crucial test in today's individual time trial00:02
Sporting Digest: Sailing00:02
'Zhririnovsky of Belarus' set to win: Outspoken populist heading for victory in first election for president in former Soviet republic00:02
Obituary: Gerard Smith00:02
Cycling: Lillywhite goes alone00:02
Consumer group joins attack on water bills00:02
SNP 'stripling general' has resurrected generation gap: The election of Britain's youngest council leader has provoked protest on Tayside. John Arlidge reports00:02
For dykes' eyes only?00:02
Today's Number: 40,00000:02
Nepal crisis deepens as PM resigns00:02
Pembroke: Back to double basics with a different tune00:02
Good Questions: Partridge in a fair plea00:02
Letter: Pretty insulting00:02
Chess: A destructive self-swindle00:02
Racing: For the Notebook: A weekly list of horses to follow:00:02
Letter: No compromise with injustice in Nigeria00:02
Letter: No compromise with injustice in Nigeria00:02
Parents abandon families for casino00:02
True Gripes: Sold down the river: The Thames has been priced out of reach00:02
Extremists put contract on law minister00:02
Sporting Digest: Canoe Polo00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / An argument muddied by a mugshot00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Fifa's kick-in habit: Record-equalling German captain prepares his side for criticism after unexpected quarter-final defeat against Bulgaria00:02
Shark attacks close SA beaches00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Heavens above: Demon ducks? Not on my cloud, thank you00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Cell death00:02
Obituary: Robert Vaughan00:02
Cricket / Benson and Hedges Cup Final: Some fume but Warwickshire chug cheerfully on: Early movement on the pitch and for the exits as poor Worcestershire are blown away in one-sided Benson and Hedges Cup final00:02
Car makers dent deregulation: Plans to simplify Japan's system of car inspections hit a brick wall when the head of Toyota said 'not in my back yard'. Terry McCarthy reports from Tokyo00:02
Treasury to consider new tax plans for pension funds00:02
Choices for Britain: Prospect of single currency provokes greatest unease: Experimental poll gives pupils opportunity to reveal image of nation they want to grow up in00:02
Obituary: Arthur Tiley00:02
Mercury calls for abolition of 'success tax' payments to BT00:02
The Naples Summit: Delors dilutes Clinton plan00:02
Police hunting Abbie ask people to be nosy00:02
BOOK REVIEW / But what we really want to know . . .: 'The Still Moment' - Paul Binding: Virago, 14.99 pounds00:02
Army all set to examine farmland training00:02
The Korean Succession: Fears of power struggle in North Korea: At home, Kim Jong Il is seen as his father's heir but abroad there are concerns that this mystery man could have a destabilising effect00:02
BEST-SELLERS / Top 10 Historic Houses and Monuments00:02
Golf: Player takes the side of technology: Technical developments derided00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Footsteps in the sand: Lycra-clad enthusiasts in sunglasses are playing the Copacabana's favourite game in rain-sodden Britain. Richard Simpson wonders why00:02
Motor Racing / British Grand Prix: Hill rises above chaos to realise his dream: Schumacher is fined and reprimanded after failing to heed black flag as Briton closes gap in world championship00:02
The money that rocks the cradle: Finding the right child care can be elusive and costly00:02
Small comfort for colony's aspiring home owners: Teresa Poole on why that des res in Hong Kong is still beyond the means of most00:02
Danes join race to succeed Delors00:02
Racing Commentary: Bolas revives the South Bank show: Irish Oaks victory gives Hills the incentive to scale even greater heights in an already illustrious career00:02
Acas talks on rail dispute to resume: As both parties in the signalmen's pay row seek a solution, Barrie Clement argues that a potential deal is close00:02
Motor racing / British Grand Prix: Hill's angels hail their new hero: Guy Hodgson tests the Grand Prix tingle factor and measures a new mania at Copse Corner00:02
The Monday Interview: Rise of a two-headed giant: They may be the odd couple of business, but Gail Counsell finds Emap's chiefs are happy to keep on arguing in the boardroom - Robin Miller and David Arculus00:02
Powerboat Racing: Riding a dangerous wave from dhow to success: A former footballer has become the best with backing from horse racing's Maktoum brothers. Jeremy Hart reports00:02
The Worst of Times: A terrifying journey across town: Elaine Feinstein talks to Danny Danziger00:02
You're not paranoid, Bill. They really are out to get you00:02
Letter: Peace of a sort in the Middle East00:02
Irish deny Mountbatten killer had talks role00:02
Science: The rise and rise of a woman called Steve - An icon of Britain's computer industry talks to Lynne Curry about how she changed attitudes with a company that began on her dining table00:02
Children must not be a matter of chance: Lynda Chalker explains Britain's new pounds 100m family planning programme to control the world's population00:02
Parents to take language case to House of Lords: English-speakers are seeking to overturn a Welsh council's policy on bilingual education Fran Abrams reports00:02
Leading Article: Cherry-picking fails the 'difficult'00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Holders beaten by bold Bulgaria: Stoichkov and Lechkov strike with two goals in three minutes to bring Germany's American journey to an abrupt end00:02
Choices for Britain: Youth survey shows urge for closer ties with Europe: Experimental poll gives pupils opportunity to reveal image of nation they want to grow up in00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Sporting Digest: Sumo00:02
Golf: Nicklaus maps out recovery course: Mark Burton sees an old master offer the troubled Ballesteros advice at the opening of the London Golf Club00:02
Letter: Government is right, for once, about Rosyth00:02
Arsonist walks free00:02
Still plenty of scope for an early monetary union00:02
Panama to accept some Haitians00:02
Public sector 'faces political pressure': Managers 'unable to resist interference'00:02
Ashdown seeks defence links LibDems tie UK to Europe: Lib Dems want integrated 'Eurocorps'00:02
Part-time troops get tour of duty: Operation marks start of new era for Army's reservists, Christopher Bellamy reports (CORRECTED)00:02
Letter: Peace of a sort in the Middle East00:02
'GPs denying care to those who complain': Survey shows that doctors are striking off patients regarded as 'troublesome'00:02
Survey shows funds buying on weakness00:02
Class confusion00:02
Churchgoer killed after car mounts pavement00:02
Jail death puts Gaza police on spot00:02
Letter: 'Draw those wagons up in a circle, men'00:02
Boxing: Eubank's pantomime lacks real punch: 10m pounds 'world tour' makes uncertain start as champion's dour defeat of novice Brazilian short-changes fans00:02
Craig Charles on rape charge00:02
Kim's son about to take over N Korea00:02
FILM / John Lyttle On Cinema00:02
MUSIC / Still all mouth: Nicholas Williams find Larry Alder undimmed by age00:02
Leading Article: Britain's future should be seen and heard00:02
Microbe of the Month: The cleaner element of dirty water: A 'natural vaccine' that prevents dysentery may be found in contaminated sources, Bernard Dixon says00:02
Tennis: Bruguera cools down to prosper after protest: French Open champion enchances his reputation as world's best clay-court player despite row with umpire00:02
Expectations grow of a reprieve for Lord Archer: Sun shines on peer at centre of insider-dealing allegation as he stays firmly in the limelight00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Science: Lessons in good louse-keeping - It is not only tigers and whales that need saving from extinction; tiny insects are also important, says Stella Wiseman00:02
Sporting Digest: Cycling00:02
Algeria hopes for fundamentalist talks00:02
Birthdays00:02
Golf: Faldo's less than wonderful world: Alyson Rudd watches Greg Norman prevent any change of fortune for his biggest rival00:02
MPs face 'cash for questions' inquiry00:02
Sailing: Smith takes his opportunity: Committee decision helps Olympic medallist to victory00:02
Green vision for a blooming future: Open spaces are vital to stemming London's decline. Helen Nowicka reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Prince will keep Church and Crown linked, say archbishops00:02
Sporting Digest: Pools News00:02
The break of the finch: A remarkable study of birds in the Galapagos Islands shows Darwin was not only right about evolution, but he underestimated the strength of his own theory, says Jonathan Weiner00:02
Day Out00:02
Hill fulfils his destiny at Silverstone00:02
The Daily Poem: I Hate Poems00:02
CLASSICAL MUSIC / Mark Pappenheim On Classical Music00:02
Sporting Digest: Motor Racing00:02
Mandela scheduled for eye operation00:02
Cricket: Kiwis' easy win00:02
Sporting Digest: Badminton00:02
MP demands dismissal of gas chief00:02
Survey shows fragile confidence00:02
The Naples Summit: G7 economic leaders ignore plunging dollar00:02
Sunday Round-Up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages00:02
Happy Anniversary: Not such a sweet smell of success00:02
Why not privatise religion instead?00:02
Tully condemns Birt-inspired BBC management: Veteran India correspondent resigns00:02
THEATRE / The age of disbelief: Paul Taylor reviews The Schoolmistress and Dangerous Corner, both in Chichester00:02
Sporting Digest: Boxing00:02
CENTREFOLD / Noh man's land: Gender-benders from Japan00:02
Pay deals 'edge up'00:02
Letter: Naming names00:02
Sporting Digest: Shooting00:02
In Thing: Kiehl's beauty treatments00:02
Obituary: Kim Il Sung00:02
Motor Racing: Winkelhock a winner after wait00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Gooch outgunned in the end by dashing Smith00:02
Out of Japan: Ecstasy on the cheap with Tokyo's electric geisha00:02
Golf: Asians put faith in new tour and new association00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Baggio delivers his moment of genius00:02
The Korean Succession: A nuclear time-bomb00:02
Lettuce led to illness00:02
Goblins come out to save railway00:02
Shots at MP's home00:02
Pot-holer dies00:02
Wives top list in family murders00:02
The Korean Succession: Late Great Leader portrayed as dunce who got low Marx: Andrew Higgins learns that Kim Il Sung's old professor of Communism didn't rate him too highly on theory00:02
Leading Article: Dangers of an unstable Korea00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Cantona backing Brazil00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Continental drift gives Brazil new steel: Brilliant Branco restores the favourites' emotional equilibrium while the Spanish bow out after a stylish campaign00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby League00:02
Pc attack charge00:02
Hurd to push Bosnians towards peace00:02
Contemporary Art Market: Imprints that raise a gallery of questions00:02
Borough targets benefit fraud00:02
Cricket: Lara's presence provides inspiration: Warwickshire seek clean sweep after comfortable Benson and Hedges Cup success00:02
Capital Gains / London Lives: Murder is my line ..00:02
Football: Sutton for sale at pounds 5m00:02
He's blond, blue-eyed, and very well hung: Sexy magazines, steamy novels, books of erotic photographs - all portraying men. Do female desires now have a place on the top shelf?00:02
Sporting Digest: Australian Rules00:02
Athletics: Pieterse in call inquiry00:02
Markets braced for a falling dollar: G7 assurances and talk of further intervention look unlikely to stop further pressure on US currency00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Invaders make way for return of the fens: Norfolk's ancient landscape of water and reeds is being recreated by clearing the trees and scrub that took over the habitats00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
China takes US to task over Gatt00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Chukka Bar, Langham Hilton00:02
Diary: 12-17 July00:02
Yuck] Although I rather like . . .: Celia Dodd discovers that even feminists can be turned on by a little tasteful pornography00:02
What took them so long?: The British Library saga has precedents. Jonathan Glancey looks at other building marathons00:02
Sporting Digest: Speedway00:02
Protection withheld on cost grounds: Troops 'are denied new antidote to nerve gas'00:02
Peter Pringle's America: Wolf howls from the Hill00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Ravelli's save completes Romania's agony: Sweden reach semi-finals for second time in their history after penalty shoot-out decides quarter-final00:02
A mother of war striving for peace: In the home of a martyr in Gaza, Sarah Helm finds a woman with a mission to build a Palestinian state00:02
The Naples Summit: Yeltsin is admitted to world's top club as a political equal: Seven become eight as Russian President, third time lucky, hails his country's acceptance and recognition as 'a democratic state'00:02
Life after the Great Leader: North Korea now faces the hardline frying pan or the fire of reform, says Aidan Foster-Carter00:02
Rugby Union: Tempers inflamed by fiery Test: Defeat by All Blacks leaves South Africans complaining and counting cost00:02
Employers make switch to temporary staff: Personnel group survey confirms government findings of changing workforce00:02
Obituary: James Namakajo00:02
Dear Daley Thompson: As the world's greatest athlete pole-vaults into professional football, a warning that playing for Reading is not the same as looking good in celebrity matches before the Cup Final00:02
Golf: Mason chips his way to unqualified success00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: England have a lot to learn00:02
Racing: Morris will finds Way00:02
Letter: Plutonium porridge of strange consistency00:02
Leadership contestants give pledge on Rosyth00:02
Italian airline workers' strike to go ahead00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell disturbs Penske procession00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Whole team is to blame says Matthaus00:02
The Week Ahead: No fear of the goosestep this time round00:02
Rwandans flee big rebel push00:02
Baseball: Players set for strike action00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94: Bitter Dutch criticise 'poor decision'00:02
Law Report: Case Summaries