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Northern Foods continues to sign up dairy farmers00:02
Nissan chief given the chance to appeal00:02
Racing: Third offence00:02
Two jailed for parlour raids00:02
Motoring: Road Test: Seat's benchmark: A Volkswagen made in Spain and dressed by an Italian: Roger Bell greets the Seat Cordoba00:02
Country Matters: In a stew about those rabbits00:02
Link road marks Cromwell's famous victory and protesters' defeat00:02
Money in Brief: Indian fund00:02
Money in Brief: Health cover00:02
ARTS / And whats more . . .00:02
Elusive music00:02
Student debt being funded by parents00:02
Crumbs of comfort00:02
Taking a leisurely break from the push and shove of life in the City . . .00:02
Argentine impasse00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94 / The Final: Sacchi staying faithful to his radical regime: Trevor Haylett believes the Italian manager's controversial methods are already well justified00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94 / The Final: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Ex-PC 'slapped girls'00:02
MUSIC / When two minds meet: Sviatoslav Richter has raised unpredictability to an art. But when he's good, he's great. Stephen Johnson reports on the 21-CD 'authorised' edition00:02
Letter: Scientific rationalism harms, as well as helps, our world00:02
ARTS / And what's more . . .00:02
Row erupts over departure of Tory aide: Government whips say MP's 'resignation' was a sacking. Nicholas Timmins reports00:02
Sporting Digest: Rowing00:02
Motoring: Seized by M-plate mania? Choose your new car here: August is the worst month to buy a car. But since so many people are tempted by the new registration, Gavin Green offers a guide to cars at the top of their class00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Flower show00:02
Royal palaces face new inquiry by audit office00:02
Cricket: DeFreitas crushes Lancashire00:02
Money in Brief: TUC handbook00:02
Letter: Modern dangers that handicap children's lives00:02
Sanctions ruling 'kills hope of united Cyprus': The Turkish-Cypriot leader, Rauf Denktash, condemns the European Court decision as harassment, reports Hugh Pope00:02
Profile: Has so much ever hung on a hamstring?: Roberto Baggio, Italy's Buddhist footballing hero00:02
Sport: The Week in Review00:02
Letter: Sexual harassment at the CSA00:02
Expats threatened00:02
SECOND THOUGHTS / Walking the mean streets: Gillian Slovo reflects on how the feisty heroine of her detective fiction has changed over the years00:02
Travel: Undesirable aliens00:02
Appeals: Riders for Health00:02
Golf: Opening shot for 'old pro' Jacklin00:02
Alleged computer virus writer arrested00:02
Golf / 123rd Open: Confident Watson slips sweetly back into the groove: Vintage display from the old master on a low-scoring day while Brooks goes close to the course record and Woosnam falls apart00:02
Yorkshire Food nibbles 2% stake in Hobson for pounds 1.8m00:02
Sainsbury gathering Wm Low information00:02
Golf / 123rd Open: Quotes of the day00:02
Rwanda rebels bow to appeal for ceasefire: Military commander issues statement giving assurance of safety to stem flight by frightened Hutus00:02
Nostalgia turns to violence00:02
Travel: Departures: Greek gifts00:02
Sporting Digest: Athletics00:02
Fix and discount00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Walled gardens00:02
Landmarks: Il Magistero, Urbino, Italy00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94 / The Final: Brazil have the skill to ride Italy's luck: Romario and Bebeto hold the key for the favourites while Roberto Baggio remains their greatest threat00:02
Food & Drink: READER RECIPE / Strong Sicilian tastes00:02
How Euro-MPs play the system in their own interests: Leonard Doyle discloses why MEPs show little respect for the register of their lobby connections00:02
Body discovered00:02
Hyman takes over as chief at Charterhouse00:02
Silcott appeal00:02
Letter: Rich nations need missile defence00:02
Resort aims to leave rival in the shade00:02
Woman loses school bullying damages case00:02
Sporting Digest: Golf00:02
Today's Number: 100:02
How the three astronauts have adjusted to life on Earth: A new book has been published about the Apollo astronauts. Susan Watts talked to the author00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The house that Ludwig built: 'Ludwig Wittgenstein, Architect' - Paul Wijdeveld: Thames & Hudson, 45 pounds: Hugo Barnacle explores the architectural inventiveness of the only great philosopher to have turned master-builder00:02
Cricket / Round-Up: Hick puts doubt to one side00:02
Sport: Quotes of the Week00:02
Rowing: Foster's illness forces a reshuffle00:02
Sporting Digest: Baseball00:02
Money Grouse: Inflexible attitude found at Firstdirect00:02
Appointments00:02
Letter: Scientific rationalism harms, as well as helps, our world00:02
Travel: There's nothing on earth like it: To celebrate 25 years since the Moon walk, Simon Calder stepped into Houston's space theme park00:02
Sporting Digest: Motorcycling00:02
View from City Road: Lacking conviction at Betterware00:02
Travel: Departures: Your chosen guide00:02
Southgate rules out demerger of rental and music businesses: Disappointed traders mark down Thorn EMI shares00:02
Sporting Digest: Snooker00:02
Royal College of Radiologists00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Weekend work00:02
Lawyer denies 'fixing' Romania baby adoptions00:02
Newcastle escalator00:02
Money in Brief: Insurance hotline00:02
Pelican plans out-of-town buying spree with pounds 7m00:02
Pyongyang warned00:02
Overdraft cost cut at Alliance00:02
Sinn Fein politician caught in IRA gunfire00:02
Anglo-Irish differences delay summit: Hopes for autumn agreement on constitution, writes Donald Macintyre00:02
Refugees escape to hunger and thirst: Patrick Cockburn in Lakil discovers that the inability to cope with a human tide is pushing Clinton towards an invasion of Haiti00:02
Police still hopeful over Abbie00:02
Leading Article: Reaching for stars is good for life on Earth00:02
The Queen's visit00:02
Fly me to the moon: It can take weeks to prepare and lasts only a few seconds. But, as Emma Cook finds, launching your own rocket is a very particular pleasure00:02
Letter: A good read00:02
Racing: Dunlop can foil Hannon four: The big stables may maintain their grip on the Super Sprint, but a small yard could also chalk up success00:02
Cricket / Test Match: England must be prepared to pursue the positive: While Illingworth and Atherton beg to differ over framework of team the tourists' strength lies in their ability to pull together00:02
Socialist takeover00:02
Wills00:02
Cricket: Rhodes leads charge of new South Africa: Glenn Moore on one of the world's thrilling fielders, a leader in his sport and his society00:02
Killings denied00:02
Football; Blockbuster deal that carries an extra significance: Can any player be worth pounds 5m? Is Chris Sutton? Matt Tench on the implications that arise out of a stunning move00:02
Deputy Lieutenants00:02
Lloyds to revive bid for C&G: Bank will redistribute payments to take into account court decision against initial offer00:02
Travel: Departures: Rhodes warning00:02
Travel: Done up to a T00:02
Heart Searching: Creating the right impression: The County Register is a new introduction agency which offers its clients the chance to consult an image adviser. Emma Cook reports00:02
W Australia ex-premier jailed for two years00:02
ART / Big deals, small spaces00:02
Cycling / Tour de France: Indurain cheats the Circle of Death: Virenque ends day in splendid isolation as champion burns off his rivals00:02
Athletics: Christie crumbles as Drummond drives on: Olympic champion limps away while O'Sullivan breaks European record and Harris is forbidden to run00:02
Obituary: Nina Stroganova00:02
Money in Brief: 3i dealing begins00:02
Sporting Digest: Tennis00:02
Nigerian standstill00:02
Hartstone to raise pounds 30m to repay its creditors00:02
EU settles for Santer: Summit meeting endorses 'low-profile' compromise candidate to succeed Delors00:02
Serb danger halts Demirel00:02
BOOK REVIEW / All quiet on the wasp front: 'Across the Bridge' - Mavis Gallant: Bloomsbury, 9.95 pounds: Natasha Walter on a quiet, well-mannered new collection of stories by Mavis Gallant00:02
Slimy jeremiads of a serial killer: Christina Hardyment looks with dismay at the books shortlisted for the Carnegie medal00:02
Football: Leeds deny snag in Skuhravy deal00:02
RECORDS / Double Play: Where's the face behind the mask?: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson review new releases of Respighi rarities and familiar Stravinsky00:02
Road inquiry delayed00:02
Service appointments00:02
Sporting Digest: Hockey00:02
Travel: Where the walls keep tumbling down: Jericho has seen the building of 23 cities over 10,000 years; now it is preparing for yet another rebirth, says Robert Tewdwr Moss00:02
Rugby Union: Wales keep Davies for World Cup00:02
Four shot and one stabbed in market town pub: Police guard at hospital after violent disturbance when group of men were refused entry. Danny Penman reports00:02
More power00:02
Sailing: Italian regains lead for final00:02
Escalating rail strike will test resolve on all sides00:02
View from City Road: No rout among building societies00:02
Postman's revenge00:02
Money in Brief: Cut for couples00:02
OPERA / Air and graces: Nick Kimberley on Midsummer Opera's Marriage of Figaro in an Ealing garden00:02
Letter: Food for thought00:02
Extending your garden isn't roses all the way: Andrew Bibby tells those eyeing neighbours' land to dig deep into the legal aspects00:02
American airlines offered routes00:02
Out of Ukraine: Mapping out a new sense of identity00:02
Italian cabinet threatens to quit in graft row00:02
Death at park00:02
William Donaldson's Week: Passionate and misunderstood00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Yellow scarf dreams: 'Evangelista's Fan' - Rose Tremain: Sinclair-Stevenson, 14.99 pounds: Michele Roberts considers the refined clarity and historical fervour of Rose Tremain's short stories00:02
Business and City in Brief00:02
US West makes new inroads into cable television market00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Wild time00:02
Sporting Digest: Bowls00:02
Food & Drink: The list of the summer wine: Taking the car over to France this summer? Take Anthony Rose's guide, too, and collect a boot-load of bargain wines on the way back00:02
Tennis: Britain's day of doom as Bates fails: The home team capitulate to pair of novice Romanian Davis Cup players with world rankings far below them00:02
Money in Brief: Leeds line00:02
New York's finest bread slices up price fixers00:02
View from City Road: Better to be inside PIA tent than out00:02
Sporting Digest: Football00:02
Letter: When there's no mistaking a war cry00:02
Church appointments00:02
Scientific leaps that put man on the Moon: Next Wednesday is the 25th anniversary of Neil Armstrong's legendary 'small step for man' into the Sea of Tranquillity00:02
Faith and Reason: Why do as the Roman men do?: We start a new series this week, asking how far feminism and Catholicism are compatible with each other. The first writer is Katy Brown, a freelance Catholic journalist.00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Endless deadly knights: 'The Flanders Panel' - Arturo Perez Reverte Tr. Margaret Jull Costa: Harvill, 15.99 pounds00:02
Travel: Departures: Late availability00:02
Travel: Tax dodges00:02
Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips00:02
Train driver whose crash cost pounds 2.5m is jailed00:02
Rolling out a new way of share trading: Vivien Goldsmith explains the effect of the 10-day settlement rule00:02
Court Circular00:02
Benefits of Apollo prove difficult to pin down: Susan Watts looks at the technological legacy of Nasa's manned spaceflight programme00:02
'Black British' stake claim in London: Many in ethnic minority groups adopt UK identity. Martin Whitfield reports00:02
Blair pledges reforms to undo the 'quango state'00:02
Tory party deficit is cut to pounds 17.4m00:02
View from City Road: Praise indeed for Mr Major00:02
Letter: Before Wat Tyler00:02
Money in Brief: Help with wills00:02
Football / World Cup USA '94 / The Final: Immoveable Marcio Santos is the repo man: Henry Winter applauds the central defender who dominates proceedings in the Brazilian back four00:02
Disabled document greeted by protests00:02
Travel: The cook's tour of Lisbon: This year's European Capital of Culture offers the food-lover a feast of gastronomic pleasures, as Philip Sweeney reports00:02
Cricket: Moles makes most of his return00:02
Obituary: Lars-Eric Lindblad (CORRECTED)00:02
THEATRE / Carry on Chaucer: Paul Taylor on The Canterbury Tales at the Garrick00:02
Gardening: Cuttings: Day of basil00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Travel: Sleepwalking through an Italian dream: Simon Jones travelled to the end of Umbria, and stepped into the eerie landscape of the Piano Grande00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Recommended00:02
Alligator netted00:02
Appeals: Plas tan y Bwlch ('The House on a Hill') and gardens00:02
Cricket: Whitaker grafts a vital century00:02
Food & Drink: The rabbit is fair game if the gastrognomes are00:02
Thou shalt not honour thy Mam00:02
Food & Drink: Gastropod00:02
New traditions00:02
Sporting Digest: Rugby Union00:02
Baby tug-of-war puts O J out of the news00:02
Conciliatory Horn00:02
MDIS acquisition gives foothold in US market00:02
Money in Brief: Tax translation00:02
Market Report: Banks take the lead as the last account closes00:02
Times are a-changin' but Bob's still freewheelin'00:02
Birthdays00:02
Food & Drink: Nutty fruit of a well-hung tree: So smooth it used to be known as 'midshipman's butter', the avocado makes delicious salads, soups and sandwiches00:02
BOOK REVIEW / War crimes with leisure centres: 'The Wages of Guilt' - Ian Buruma: Cape, 18.99 pounds: John David Morley on a new study of the spectacular careers of Germany and Japan00:02
Gardening: The people that on earth do dwell: Anna Pavord rebels against the organic orthodoxy but can't help being impressed by one passionate crusader in Hampshire00:02
Santer to face final hurdle to presidency00:02
TELEVISION REVIEW / Can't stand the heat? Get out of the kitchen00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Hockey: Goalless England in trouble00:02
Money in Brief: Lloyd's helpline00:02
Amnesty may pursue death row case at UN00:02
Automated Security passes interim payout00:02
Money in Brief: Club account00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Brass beds and wet blancmange: 'The Kenneth Williams Letters' - Russell Davies: Harper Collins, 18 pounds: Anthony Quinn finds humour, pathos, and telephone phobia in the witty and engaging letters of Kenneth Williams00:02
Travel: A city with a heart of gold: Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, the world's largest, is a living museum, writes Chris Arnot00:02
Travel Bookshelf: Departures00:02
Clinton hails first Israel-Jordan summit00:02
World Cup Diary: Real fans do it on the phone00:02
Obituary: Arthur Berry00:02
Obituary: Princess Faiza Rauf00:02
Football: Blackburn smash record to sign Sutton: Norwich's much-admired striker ends the uncertainty by becoming Rovers' latest expensive acquisition00:02
Blair promises to undo 'quango state'00:02
Property: Life in a house of horrors: Anne Spackman details the difficulties facing two groups of leaseholders who are in dispute with one of Britain's largest landlords00:02
Travel: Undesirable aliens