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'The real game has little to do with Yugoslavia': Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor, on the hidden motives behind the world's attempts to resolve the Balkan conflict00:02
Harland Simon investors to meet00:02
Architecture Update: Worth keeping?00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Freedom to complain00:02
Creditor stalls over Walbrook refinancing00:02
British Airways to take pounds 400m stake in USAir00:02
'Copy-cats' blamed for fresh rioting00:02
MUSICAL / Well, did you heifer: Robert Hanks on The Challenge at the Shaw Theatre00:02
Malaysia takes the vote for 199800:02
Critical round-up00:02
Court allows cross-border benefit claim00:02
Theatre / Between the lines / Playwright Roy MacGregor on how he learnt a lesson in comic timing from Trevor Griffiths00:02
Letter: A deadly industry00:02
Barcelona '92: Row sullies South African joy: Petranoff's absence sparks strife on tarmac while hockey co-favourites make mockery of India rubber00:02
'No miracles' at Cairo summit00:02
Actress denies selling her story00:02
Letter: Political correctness and disability terminology00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Football: Fifa to amend amendment00:02
Satellite channel gears up for boom in pay-per-view00:02
Bonn plans to sell rest of Lufthansa00:02
Letter: Political correctness and disability terminology00:02
Obituaries00:02
Investors angry about First Option Bond cut00:02
Reuters set to buy rest of Visnews00:02
Firms 'underpaid' black workers in South Africa00:02
Sport in Short: Tennis00:02
TELEVISION / Terms and conditions00:02
Woman 'hated former lover'00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: New 'Action' woman00:02
Zhao's former aide jailed00:02
Restructure deal for Holmes Protection00:02
Police image damaged by accusations: A settlement in the Alison Halford case with no clear conclusion will be a new blow to the force. Terry Kirby reports00:02
Cricket: Lamb in charge00:02
HK airport disputr worsens00:02
Birthdays00:02
Testing of Aids vaccines set to begin in 199500:02
Sport in Short: Athletics00:02
Diary00:02
Tory supporter tried to place smears in Jersey newspaper00:02
Feminists' history of housewives challenged00:02
Cricket: Dissent driving umpires out of the game: Martin Johnson, Cricket Correspondent, reports how a deterioration in player attitudes has led to the current crisis in Test cricket00:02
Escape list00:02
Letter: Mr Mellor, privacy and public interest00:02
Letter: Heathrow service00:02
Olympics: Barcelona '92: Wind denies records00:02
Angry Sicilian officials quit over Mafia killing00:02
Pit jobs to go00:02
Media: Youngsters just wanna have fun: Lisa O'Kelly meets Bill Hilary, the new head of youth programmes at Channel 400:02
Olympics: Barcelona '92: Un lifts ban for non-team events00:02
PROMS / CBSO / Rattle - Royal Albert Hall, London SW700:02
Factory blaze injures 3400:02
Middle classes voice opposition to the politicians00:02
Obituary: Professor E. Bright Wilson00:02
Lawrence's erotic classic to be dramatised by BBC00:02
Pharmaceutical and Medical sales: Companies keen to switch: Heather Connon reports on how the manufacturers are looking to extend the profitability of drugs near the end of their patented life00:02
Management training fears are confirmed00:02
Forbidden Britain: Ramblers given hard hats as building site blocks footpath: A golf course is being built across the line of the Oxfordshire Way, and walkers are likely to be diverted. Stephen Goodwin reports00:02
Signs of recovery for the greater good00:02
View from City Road: The SROs' days are numbered00:02
Chess00:02
Media: Pie in the sky that people will pay for: Rupert Murdoch's no-frills centre in Scotland is transforming the way that the British view television. Maggie Brown paid a visit00:02
Vance 'will listen to all' in SA00:02
Letter: Refugee problem00:02
MUSIC / A master touch: Robert Maycock, at the Almeida, finds that old hands make lighter works00:02
Irish government to act on row over rape case sentence00:02
Body delivered00:02
Pulled in for one joint: Harrison Campbell has been smoking a little, dealing a little, since the mid-Sixties. And he's seen the law in action00:02
Cricket: Hampshire slump to speed of Walsh00:02
Lenders agree to hold down mortgage rates00:02
Sport in Short: Croquet00:02
Architecture: Olympian hopes for revival in the docks00:02
TELEVISION / Tabloid TV00:02
Football: Football clubs failing the asset test: John Shepherd on a lesson in sporting accountancy within a changing financial world00:02
Olympics: Barcelona '92: British coaches are angered by limited access: Organisers disrupt athletes' plans while two longest jumps in history are outlawed00:02
Business and City Summary00:02
Greene King suffers bid setback00:02
Barcelona '92: Pakistan challenge has golden ring00:02
Concern over child labour00:02
View from City Road: BA makes a tricky landing00:02
Man raped00:02
Britons held on drugs charges00:02
Murder case girls' families driven out00:02
Obituary: Steve Rye00:02
Editor's claim undermines attack on paper: The Mellor allegations have led to reports that the Conservatives have sought to harm rivals' reputations00:02
Russia offers tax lure to Western oil firms00:02
Wellcome offer passes pounds 100m00:02
Press wedding00:02
Retirement marks end of two-year 'nightmare': Alison Halford's decision to retire ends a bitter and degrading dispute. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Court Circular00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Letter: Attractions of food markets in France00:02
Lilley targets national insurance contributions00:02
Saddam's foes to hold summit00:02
Tories plotted election smear: Allegations about Ashdown's private life were held ready for use if Conservatives faced defeat00:02
Moody's sees no early end to UK banks' bad debts00:02
SmithKline Beecham impresses market00:02
Israel's 'Voice of Peace' soldiers on00:02
Damages award00:02
Track survivor00:02
Riots 'should not be confused with inner-city needs'00:02
Sport in Short: Basketball00:02
Sport in Short: Baseball00:02
Leading Article: A churlish objection00:02
Olympic Countdown: Modern Pentathlon: Phelps fits bill00:02
Dispute over uptake of rents-to-mortgages scheme00:02
Column Eight: Treasury calls for help00:02
OECD calls for action on jobs00:02
PROMS / BBC SO / Lazarev - Royal Albert Hall, London SW700:02
A short cut to writing better plays: Nick Pullen watches from the wings as the North West Playwrights' Workshops work over another new play00:02
New business flat at Prudential00:02
Oldest Ottoman to come home at last00:02
Labour to press ahead with review of voting systems00:02
Rugby Union: Botha to lead SA against Kiwis00:02
Letter: Impact of taxing child benefit00:02
Legal] Stone me]]: Twenty-five years from now: the Archers are harvesting their pot crop. And Tesco's own brand is well worth a try this summer . . .00:02
Ethiopia's King of Kings finds no resting place00:02
Letter: Jordan's compliance with Iraq embargo00:02
Cricket: County Championship: Essex made to sweat by Moody: Leaders wait for thrill of the chase - Gloucestershire display their potential - Northants' England discard back to his best00:02
Obituary: Jose Urtain00:02
Letter: An Indian view of death by fire00:02
Watchdog critical of heritage body00:02
INTERVIEW / Film Noiret: Chris Peachment meets the French actor Philippe Noiret on the set of his latest film, Max et Jeremie00:02
Olympic Countdown: Archery: Hallard confident00:02
Dutch women used in Japanese army brothels00:02
Rugby Union: Kiwis call up another forward00:02
Drugs seizures00:02
Obituary: Henry Wilson00:02
Smirnov v Smirnoff in vodka war00:02
Rival militias in Sarajevo 'fire on own forces'00:02
Cricket: Round-Up: Durham succumb to Millns00:02
Racing: Anguish aids Eddery00:02
Market Report: Hesitant bounce as interest-rate fears remain00:02
Letter: Mr Mellor, privacy and public interest00:02
Commentary: Lloyd's problems won't go away00:02
Casket eyes Raleigh's yellow jersey: A little-known industrial group is aiming to overtake Britain's leading bicycle maker, Nigel Cope reports00:02
Olympic Countdown: Sailing: Britain look for right way00:02
Next Steps manager to retire early00:02
Commentary: Mickey's magic fades in Paris00:02
Letter: Impact of taxing child benefit00:02
Disgust greets deal to end Halford case00:02
Architecture Update: Stormy waters in Portsmouth00:02
Tamil tigers attack train00:02
Obituary: Kanan Devi00:02
Leading Article: Straining political credibility00:02
RUC chief proposes national police units00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Cruising along on the wheels of history: The biography of a Buick - Bill Morris: Granta pounds 8.9900:02
Speculation over 'fresh strain of HIV' grows00:02
No one lets a 'disc' slip out nowadays00:02
Olympic Countdown: Kim in the mood00:02
Graduates face harsh jobs market00:02
American bank upturn goes on00:02
The party is not yet over: Yesterday, hearings resumed in Moscow on the legality of Boris Yeltsin's ban against the Communist Party. One of the key witnesses will be Roy Medvedev. Here he explains why the President is in the wrong00:02
Out of the West: Washington on the warpath over Redskins00:02
Twenty-five years gone up in smoke00:02
Letter: Mr Mellor, privacy and public interest00:02
Olympic Countdown: Promised land beckons Jordan00:02
Letter: Political correctness and disability terminology00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Bush set to hit back as Democrat leads 2-100:02
Russia accused of Communist 'witch hunt'00:02
Branson plans a private rail service to Scotland00:02
Father's appeal in murder hunt00:02
Lamont refuses to ease up on inflation: Chancellor rules out devaluation as Cabinet prepares to begin search for deep cuts in spending plans00:02
Killer jailed00:02
Sport in Short: Boxing00:02
Taxi driver told of sex in cab00:02
Racing: Roche ban still in the balance00:02
Small-town voters hail Clinton's road-show00:02
Football: Shearer in Blackburn talks00:02
Route network is the great attraction00:02
Chemicals blaze00:02
Williams may buy Thorn security arm00:02
Stalwart fan00:02
Letter: Political correctness and disability terminology00:02
Jury in wife's murder trial 'not given vital report'00:02
Roche peaks with first stage victory00:02
View from City Road: Reuters faces a cold wind00:02
Iran's expulsion of diplomat will lead to UK retaliation00:02
Boutros-Ghali clashes with Security Council on Bosnia policy00:02
Sport in Short: Football00:02
Sport in Short: Golf00:02
New tests in schools 'are not a return to 11-plus'00:02
Media: Talk of the Trade: Silent support for Mellor00:02
ASH lifts dividend despite profit fall00:02
Architecture Update: Sunk in Docklands00:02
Architecture: Liverpool's glorious past - and future?00:02
Architecture Update: University challenge00:02
Journalist denies sex with neo-Nazi00:02
Law Report: No implied duty in names' contracts with Lloyd's: Ashmore and others v Corporation of Lloyd's - Queen's Bench Division (Commercial Court) (Mr Justice Gatehouse), 2 July 199200:02
Commentary: Government needs bank overdraft00:02
China 'war threat' in islands dispute00:02
Sport in Short: Rugby League00:02
Serbia starts to feel the bite of trade sanctions