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ALBUMS / Chips with everything, please00:02
Why nanny left me holding the baby: Bella Allcroft was angry when her children's help disappeared. Then she discovered the sad truth00:02
Letter: OECD on jobs: adaptability, not flexibility, is the key00:02
Letter: When voting lacks rhyme or reason00:02
Leading Article: Would the real 007 please stand up?00:02
Letter: A slur on the Sixties00:02
Rwanda rebels say renegades killed bishops00:02
Anglo loss mounts to 75m pounds in year00:02
Cruelty charge00:02
View from City Road: Lilley tackles the pensions conundrum00:02
The Daily Poem: How to Kill00:02
DANCE / Floating in emptiness: Judith Mackrell reviews the Washington Ballet at Sadler's Wells00:02
LIG rescue rights goes to deep discount: Cash call will raise 115m pounds to reconstruct balance sheet00:02
Car plunge00:02
On theatre00:02
On dance00:02
Market Report: Lottery partners' shares just the ticket for investors00:02
View from City Road: Heady interpretation of the good news00:02
Today's number: 600:02
Motor Racing: Prosecutor given data on Senna00:02
Under pressure to move on down: Behind the latest figures on house prices lies a political agenda, argues Anne Spackman00:02
Harrods, is that in London?: Dial 192 and you get Scotland. The person you speak to has probably never seen London. But they care and at least one of them dreams of seeing the Finchley Road.00:02
Liza lures Russian money to her cabaret00:02
Loyalty switch ends a lonely battle: Will Bennett on the career of the Liberal Democrat activist who opted to rejoin his Labour friends00:02
Cricket: West Midland rivalries renewed: Uncomplicated Haynes sees Worcestershire into Benson and Hedges Cup final00:02
Education: School's out for ever; thank goodness for that: Most people do not cherish their memories of the classroom, says David Buckley00:02
Tennis: Krizan upsets established order00:02
Fashion: Old street style00:02
Obituary: Derek Leckenby00:02
True skill can never be taught00:02
Teacher in clear00:02
Vote for the rich Bs in the Orange Monster Vicar Party00:02
Religious right strengthens grip on Republicans00:02
No jackets required: Many Irish emigrants would kill for a packet of Tayto's cheese & onion crisps. Roberta Mock searched in vain for a potato in a suit00:02
Letter: Dance training is out of step00:02
Fashion: The walk of life00:02
N Korea offers nuclear inspection too late00:02
Fashion: Miss Hepburn would approve00:02
US doctors needle Marlboro Man00:02
House market fears hit Hambros00:02
Bridgewater killing case evidence 'omitted'00:02
EuroMyth00:02
European Elections: Wary Buxton keeps 'twin' at arms length: When it comes to taking the European waters, Germans in a twinned spa town show greater enthusiasm than the English00:02
Thank you for calling: Directory Inquiries00:02
House of death police find 12th body00:02
VDUs get clean bill of health00:02
Dish that cost 20 pounds fetches 276,000 pounds00:02
Cycling: Boardman must wait00:02
Education: Keeping an eye on the children: After a schoolgirl was stabbed to death, Chris Arnot asks: can schools be secure without turning into fortresses?00:02
Blockade hits Channel ferries00:02
Dilemmas00:02
Dockland TV row hearing00:02
Sports Letters: Acting on racism00:02
Fewer visitors to Euro Disney spend less00:02
European Elections: Extreme right tries to make rebel Greeks toe the line00:02
Tyson 'deal'00:02
Sports Letters: Backward step00:02
A Brazilian officer guards 7.5 tons of cocaine, Latin America's largest drug haul00:02
Sports Letters: Code of respect00:02
VDUs get clean bill of health00:02
Court bars 1.8bn pounds windfalls in building society merger00:02
Athletics: Stewart learns to tread a very fine line: Mike Rowbottom talks to the former iron man who is beholden to nobody as he tackles the delicate task of rebuilding the battered reputation of British athletics00:02
Recession boosts fortunes of the North: Regional Trends Survey shows drop in South-east house prices. David Nicholson-Lord reports00:02
In thing: Crown air freshener00:02
Helicopter stoned00:02
First Night: Michael Barrymore; Opera House, Blackpool: Comedian wins over the back of the stalls00:02
Meyer focuses on specialist centres00:02
Ashdown rocked by defection on eve of poll00:02
Where shall we meet?: The Wren at St. James00:02
Waddington makes 7.4m pounds provision for US litigation00:02
Kashmiris threaten to kill British hostages00:02
Law Report: DNA test use questioned 9 June 1994: Regina v Gordon (Michael). Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Owen and Mr Justice Latham). 26 May 199400:02
Boy dies in crash00:02
Fire department pours cold water on sizzling centrefolds00:02
European Elections: Greens wind up on defiant note00:02
Open all hours - for crack and sex00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Something Else (CORRECTED)00:02
Fright at the end of the tunnel: Welcome to Peter Kennard's desperate Britain00:02
A blurred vision that came into focus00:02
Golf: Torrance harks back to Hogan00:02
How Paul's wife scored with Gary: World Cup football bored Caroline Quentin out of her mind, but it brought her a hit and Paul Merton for a husband. Jim White met her00:02
Rocard urges left to unite for Elysee00:02
RIFFS / Huey Lewis is defeated by Chuck Berry's 'You Never Can Tell'00:02
Jail death ruling00:02
Racing: Eddery travelling in Europe's slow lane00:02
Bottom Line: Feeding off the other00:02
Letter: When voting lacks rhyme or reason00:02
Higher Education: They all want my son's pot of money: George Low describes a typical foray into the rat race that passes for a university recruitment system00:02
Has safety gone down the Tube?: Passengers need more protection from accidents and crime, a bereaved mother tells Esther Oxford00:02
Pakistani women and children embrace their chance to beat the heat by taking to the waves00:02
Leading Article: Shrewd tactics but dim vision00:02
Humphrey cleared00:02
Glossary: Don't blame him, he's just a poor sex addict00:02
Quake leaves 250 dead00:02
Haiti moves00:02
Shooting remand00:02
Heart disease and cancer rates high00:02
Race against time to save remains of Roman town: A historic site in Essex looks set to be buried forever beneath a new housing estate. David Keys reports00:02
Defiant North Korea completes cover-up00:02
Racing: Weaver bobs into title contention: Dettori shuffles championship hopes with a Far East tour, while the current holder falters in the top events00:02
School inspections chief named00:02
Murder inquiry00:02
Silly Questions / Conspicuous camouflage00:02
City and Business in Brief00:02
Graduates: More opportunities in store: As the scale of retailing has grown, so has the need for highly educated people, says Philip Schofield00:02
Letter: Dance training is out of step00:02
Private parade goes on public display to put St Petersburg cadets on their mettle00:02
Evans Halshaw puts Davenport under its bonnet in 31.5m pounds deal00:02
CHESS / Off to a good start00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Obituary: Peter Graves00:02
Pembroke: Tune to interest bankers00:02
Bottom Line: Racal's communications breakdown00:02
Wiesel appeal00:02
Racal plans changes in data communications division00:02
European Elections: Tories 'split three ways on single currency': Hurd an agnostic on key issue00:02
Children fall victim to syrup for addicts00:02
The children's room00:02
Birthdays00:02
Court blocks Lloyds bid for C&G: Bank considers appeal or new offer after decision that cash payment to society members is unlawful00:02
Family tragedy00:02
Home alone case00:02
Cricket: Gibson gives his best for Glamorgan: Spinner's wings clipped00:02
Manufacturing output hits three-year high: Best piece of economic news this year, says Clarke00:02
Brown wins nomination00:02
12-hour battle to beat blaze00:02
Obituary: Oliver Roskill00:02
Inside File: Cash bait for Baltic Russians00:02
Race against time to save remains of Roman town: A historic site in Essex looks set to be buried forever beneath a new housing estate. David Keys reports00:02
European Elections: Sinned against and sinning parties respond to their EU catechism: Andrew Marshall in Brussels asks who will make ground in the crucial debate in today's European elections00:02
Strike of genius00:02
Luxembourg multimedia group bids for Chiltern00:02
Letter: Help? Do us a favour00:02
BRIDGE / Making a timely switch00:02
Migrating Alpine plants claim the high ground00:02
Jewish 'fatwa'00:02
European Elections: Bad Nauheim travels the road to unity00:02
Boy on rape charge00:02
European Elections: Lilley takes flak during campaign reconnoitre00:02
Letter: OECD on jobs: adaptability, not flexibility, is the key00:02
Leading Article: China must tackle the Korean pariah00:02
Bankers sanguine on inflation levels00:02
View from City Road: Manipulation or what in the Eurotunnel?00:02
Air crash kills two00:02
Colleges hit by lecturers' strike00:02
Lasmo to reveal cost-cutting programme: Enterprise says pounds 1.2bn bid target will refrain from making profit forecast and try to pump up assets00:02
View from City Road: Third time unlucky for Pitman?00:02
That certain falling feeling: For years, just thinking about Randy Newman frightened Bonnie Raitt out of writing her own songs. But with yoga and some incense, it's a fear she is mastering, as she explains to Giles Smith00:02
Dilemmas: Fatherhood is worth fighting for00:02
School attack00:02
Court Circular00:02
Underwriter admits policies 'lifted' profits00:02
Letter: When voting lacks rhyme or reason00:02
Motorcycling: Dunlop gets to grips: McCallen's misfortune00:02
Despair spawns a squalid trade that defies solution: John Arlidge visits Glasgow, where 12,000 young people spend an estimated pounds 132m on drug-taking each year00:02
Brosnan wins Bond fanatics' approval00:02
Polly Peck death threats in Istanbul00:02
Second strike hits BBC today00:02
Etc ..five things to buy at Christie's Auction of Promises00:02
Crisis in Valhalla: Satanism, arson . . . what's going on in Norway could get Death Metal a bad name. Stephen White reports00:02
RAF officer 'killed wife'00:02
Caithness decision00:02
TELEVISION / Confident Sharpe enlists the ridiculous00:02
RAF officer 'in wicked murder'00:02
Technology must learn how to teach00:02
Walker 'a bulldozer' in the boardroom, says ex-director: Court told of autocrat with a unique management style00:02
Diary00:02
Letter: OECD on jobs: adaptability, not flexibility, is the key00:02
Gulf lawsuit00:02
Journalists fear gag by Berlusconi00:02
Safety First: Mother's anger fuels action00:02
And What's More . . .00:02
Out of Germany: German helpline breaches the 'wall in the head'00:02
Equestrianism: Gifford at the double Badminton the target00:02
Ceasefire deal offers little hope for Bosnia00:02
Tennis: Sampras mulls over long and short of it: Henman and Petchey show further promise but succumb to the power of seeded players00:02
Fashion: Big Woody00:02
Athletics: Lewis shows benefit of improved start: Gray's best of the year is too hot for Steele to handle in Golden Gala 800 metres00:02
Daily Mail rise whittled down by US ventures00:02
Milken and Murdoch in Heron bid00:02
Clinton visit is greeted with pomp and protests: There were mixed feelings over the US president's honorary degree 24 years after dropping out of Oxford. Steve Boggan reports00:02
Bingo knights arm against onslaught from Camelot: Lobbying has begun to counter the threat posed by big lottery prizes. John Shepherd reports00:02
Rugby Union: Ireland's victory in the country00:02
Public Services: A big benefit of smaller rents: Paul Gosling on radical proposals from the Chartered Institute of Housing in National Housing Week00:02
President Bill Clinton with Lord Jenkins of Hillhead, Chancellor of Oxford University, walking to the Sheldonian Theatre yesterday to receive an honorary degree00:02
BOOK REVIEW / All aboard the President's sinking ship: The Agenda: Inside the Clinton White House - Bob Woodward: Simon and Schuster, New York, dollars 24.0000:02
Review: Songs on a road to nowhere: Mark Cooper watches Sheryl Crow's return to London at the Shepherd's Bush Empire00:02
European Elections: UK results expected at 10.30pm on Sunday00:02
A European election poster in Dresden says: 'Only the one who votes will decide.' A German poll puts the conservative alliance ahead of the Socialists in Sunday's vote00:02
Error 'robs schools of 69m pounds in grants'00:02
Football: Havelange has hunch about super Romario00:02
'Bullied girl had nightmares': Test used on Holocaust victims showed damage to student's confidence, court told00:02
Letter: Detention: a policy to deter refugees?00:02
British law condemned over rights of workers: European court demands consultation00:02
Cannibal galaxy leaves halo to mark mealtime00:02
Letter: Dance training is out of step00:02
Warship arrives00:02
Rugby League: Cracks starting to appear in the popular code: The 'northern' game strikes at the heart of Melbourne with record-breaking turnout for the State of Origin match00:02
Londoners resist lure of small screen00:02
Police chiefs appeal for drugs review00:02
Rugby Union: England look back in anger at Boet battle00:02
Yemen plea00:02
Former manager changes view over football tackle00:02
One-stop centres for families with Aids00:02
Best-sellers: Top 10 crisp flavours00:02
Britain? Where's Britain?: Europe may yet reject closer union. But it would be no thanks to our botched role, says Timothy Garton Ash00:02
THEATRE / Island life: Paul Taylor on Playboy of the Western World at the Birmingham Rep