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GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL: Festival fights 85,000 pounds claim for royalties00:02
Soldiers charged00:02
Hoxha recycled00:02
Obtain your holiday cash by telephone00:02
Cricket: Middlesex poised for a sweeping success00:02
Property: Nice service but a low return: The right crowd and no crowding: Anne Spackman adds up the net gains of being able to play tennis in your own back garden00:02
TELEVISION / Will someone find me something to watch00:02
Home income victims get another 20m pounds: Compensation scheme fears it will have to reopen every case00:02
Racing: Alriffa seeks supplementary benefit: Ireland's latest fortunes at The Curragh may match those on the football field. Greg Wood reports00:02
Double Play / In and out of steppe: BORODIN: Symphonies 1 & 2; In the Steppes of Central Asia. RPO / Vladimir Ashkenazy (Decca 436 651-2)00:02
Cricket: Ilott heads claims for a change of accent: A swing to the Essex-Surrey axis may be in order as England's selectors meet to discuss team for third Test00:02
Appeals: London Historic Park Buildings At Risk00:02
Old Red keen to learn some new tricks: In Cape Town, John Carlin finds that despite his initial misgivings, the new Minister of Housing, Joe Slovo, is a happy man00:02
Letter: Avoiding confusion over false candidates00:02
Latest move renews debate over 'predatory pricing'00:02
Football: Vogts reads riot act to lifeless Germans00:02
Major is determined to block Dehaene: Prime Minister willing to ruin summit rather than accept Belgian as EU chief00:02
Letter: Independent judgement that is worth the price00:02
Stoddard spins out margins00:02
Travel: Ancient riddle written in stone: Good food and savage scenery brought Angela Lambert to Brittany. But who brought all those rocks, and why?00:02
Race attacks rise00:02
Minister resigns00:02
Motoring: Fun from the top down: Phil Llewellin loves Peugeot's new 306 convertible, except its wind problem00:02
Letter: New outlets for the oldest profession00:02
Travel (Departures): Top 10 charts00:02
Prescott questions Beckett's loyalty during Labour crisis: Labour contender reveals Smith would have resigned over crucial party vote00:02
FOOTBALL: Standing allowed00:02
Correction00:02
Rugby Union: Sella reaches for century00:02
The Diary: Touching signs of the times00:02
Letter: Strains on care of patients as hospitals cut back beds00:02
Quotes of the Week00:02
Wimbledon: Tournament sadly lacking in tantrums: Nothing's wrong with the tennis that a spot of bother would not put right, writes Martin Johnson00:02
Tennis: Martin's resilience sets up a date with Agassi00:02
Property: London prices rise against the Halifax report00:02
Obituary: Rabbi Samuel Pinter00:02
MUSIC / For the birds: London premieres - Woolrich & Adams00:02
Letter: Rights of citizens under Latvian law00:02
Accord 'nearer' on HK airport00:02
Letter: Strains on care of patients as hospitals cut back beds00:02
Sporting digest: Football00:02
Investing a windfall: Options00:02
Letter: Strains on care of patients as hospitals cut back beds00:02
Newspaper will continue to question HIV link with Aids00:02
Delay hits 1bn particle collider: Nuclear accelerator beset by cost-cutting00:02
Arts: The Living Dead: Wilde things: In the second of his monthly essays on the great and the dead, Kevin Jackson considers the afterlife and times of Oscar Wilde00:02
Saddle up for a healthier you and a greener world: Andrew Bibby on the many benefits to the community of biking to work00:02
Motoring: Paying the game to win: The big car manufacturers are buying success in motor racing by investing in the best of British specialist technology, says Roger Bell00:02
Obituary: Peter Barker-Mill00:02
Nuptial brawl00:02
Football: Charlton blames weather00:02
Football: It's a funny old World Cup00:02
Waiters from Gardner Merchant catering group grapple with the knotty problem of new uniforms in preparation to serve 2,000 bottles of champagne in the first hour of next week's Henley Regatta00:02
Come to Gloucester, city in denial00:02
Sporting digest: Basketball00:02
Football: Belgians want to tie down wingers00:02
BOOK REVIEW / The spectre calls: 'Women & Ghosts' - Alison Lurie: Heinemann, 12.9900:02
Letter: Independent judgement that is worth the price00:02
Style: Marx comes to the aid of the party: Philip Sallon, impresario of style, explains fashion's material base to fellow-clubber John Windsor00:02
Jury sent home00:02
Wind Sculptures00:02
Motor Racing: Mansell rumours ebb and flow: Speculation remains in top gear over British driver's future00:02
Racing: Maradona meets the Bull of Kaduna: GROUP D: Rashidi Yekini leads the 'Super Eagles' into tonight's match with Argentina in Foxboro. Phil Shaw reports00:02
Books: Pagodas and palm-fringed canals: 'Oleander, Jacaranda' - Penelope Lively: Viking, 14 pounds00:02
Police defend failed rape case against boy: Unsuccessful prosecution of 13-year-old 'properly brought'00:02
Gastropod00:02
Gardening: A poorer world. Poor us00:02
Lasmo arguments taken further00:02
Travel: That plane has taken off, sir . . .00:02
View from City Road: Central banks make a show of getting tough00:02
Travel: Brave but bootless in Borneo: Simon Calder wore the wrong footwear and was frozen with terror, but he still made it to the top of the world, on Mount Kinabalu00:02
Chastened EuroDollar nips in at 220p00:02
Sporting digest: American Football00:02
First French commandos protect Tutsi refugees00:02
Obituary: Robert Burle Marx00:02
SFA fines trading ring participants 35,000 pounds: Trio's dealing failed 'high standards of integrity'00:02
Letter: Independent judgement that is worth the price00:02
GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL: Enter the promised land of dirt, dope and weird dancing: Free spirits crowd into a field to do everything their mothers told00:02
Hockey: Women sound positive00:02
Rugby Union: Versatile Clement steps up00:02
Populist bruiser takes up diplomacy: John Prescott rejects suggestions that he is too hotheaded for the role of Labour leader. Donald Macintyre reports00:02
Boeing in 'air miss'00:02
Money in Brief00:02
Banks lose race to aid dollar: Fed leads dollars 3bn international rescue effortShare and bond prices plummet in new market turmoil00:02
Food & Drink: When a good dinner feeds the mind00:02
Classics seen as 'mood music': Regular CD purchasers have little knowledge of works or composers. David Lister reports00:02
Football: Okocha could be the key for Nigeria00:02
JBA to raise profile with 9.6m pounds flotation00:02
Travel: . and that was your train00:02
Polish comeback00:02
Books: Pilgrims by the sacred river: Shusaku Endo00:02
Food & Drink: To be taken with every meal: Red wine is so good for you, says Joanna Blythman, that it will soon be available at the chemists00:02
Today's number: 2000:02
Mix and match sets the summit tone: When it comes to the real priorities of EU leaders, at least Albert Reynolds has his eye on the ball, writes Colin Brown in Corfu00:02
Travel: Drink up, it's chucking-in time: Dave Foulkes explains how cheap booze gets the hard sell in Majorca, except to customers over the age of 3500:02
Profile: He couldn't outrun his demons: O J Simpson, football hero, movie star, alleged killer00:02
Grand Met sells two wine labels00:02
Heart Searching: Love: Labour's not lost: Left out on a limb? Find a Socialist Partner, says Emma Cook00:02
GOLF: Forsbrand falls apart00:02
Landmarks: The Mound Stand, Lord's00:02
Surprise vote in Belarus00:02
Tool Box: Advice that is at the cutting edge00:02
Airport evacuated after toxic leak00:02
Judge discharges Simpson grand jury00:02
Whitbread chief's pay lifted 14% to 471,000 pounds00:02
High-risk Lloyd's insurers reap big rewards00:02
Letter: Independent judgement that is worth the price00:02
Gardening: Those in peril from the sea: Continuing her Workshop series, Anna Pavord goes on a coastal rescue to a weather-lashed Cornish garden00:02
Saturday Night: Wham] It hit me. George, you have won00:02
View from City Road: EuroDollar deserves better weather00:02
French retailers get a flea in their ear: Andrew Bibby advises Britons going abroad about the lack of chips00:02
Tennis: Davenport seriously satisfied: Guy Hodgson sees a rising star enjoy her gifts00:02
Battle lines drawn over rival visions of Europe00:02
Old foes agree to Hungarian coalition00:02
Sick-joke Naples gets the green light for renaissance00:02
Food & Drink: Do not pass Gault before booking a table: Who judges the judges? Emily Green, as she assesses a new French guide to London's best restaurants00:02
Sinn Fein prepares to reject declaration00:02
Consumer loyalty the key to keeping a varied press: Second quarterly report of Sir Gordon Downey, the Independent's Readers' Representative00:02
BBA pays out pounds 12m to settle patent case00:02
Woman 'scorned after rape in shop'00:02
Bad GCSE English results 'will need fix'00:02
Obituary: Sir Wylie McKissock00:02
Mad legs and a big alsatian: William Donaldson's Week00:02
Football: Wouters knows he must prove his critics wrong: GROUP F: The Netherlands face a tough test of their temperament. Trevor Haylett talks to their captain about the pressure he is under00:02
Sporting digest: Boxing00:02
Engineering Council00:02
Money Grouse: More woe for sick holidaymaker00:02
Tennis: Wimbledon: Quotes of the day00:02
Books: Soviet realism and rum punch: Postcard from Havana00:02
Books: A land of verandas and cheerleaders: Amanda Craig talks to Ellen Gilchrist, the writer who uncovers Southern discomfort00:02
Woman is killed by lightning: Violent storms damage houses and leave hundreds without electricity00:02
Grenade provides unfitting end to Himalayan odyssey00:02
Current account deficit cut to 667m pounds00:02
Country Matters: Post office? It's next to the potatoes00:02
Out of Russia: Tchaikovsky strikes discordant note00:02
Athletics: Britain's image in need of a lift00:02
Company News in Brief00:02
Gardening: Cuttings00:02
Excursions: A Cavalier attitude: Every weekend, thousands of grown men take up arms to fight for king and country. Why? Iain Gale joins battle00:02
London Electricity in dash for gas00:02
Football: Greeks urged to eliminate gifts00:02
Guilty pleas00:02
Anniversaries00:02
Cricket: Essex on slide through Lewis00:02
The Week in Review00:02
Cuban retreat00:02
New device halts stolen cars at the touch of a button: Scanner gives police control of vehicle's speed00:02
Breakaway Serbs at end of the line: Refugees forced out of Croatia see no relief from their isolation, writes Robert Fisk from Knin00:02
Quote Unquote00:02
Lloyd's hitch for Clinton nominee00:02
Cricket: Salisbury gives England a nudge00:02
Skeleton city00:02
Don't be misled on tax relief00:02
Obituary: Norman Cook00:02
City and Business in Brief00:02
Football: Irish bowled over by Mexican wave: WORLD CUP '94: Garcia strikes twice to threaten the advance of the green army as splendid Aldridge header is only reward for late revival00:02
Court Circular00:02
Footsie singed to 11-month low by midsummer heat: Market Report00:02
MPs call for inquiry into 'predator' Murdoch's price war00:02
Bigger discount from the Rock00:02
Appointments: Church appointments00:02
Style: Slim strips of self expression: At a wall-mounted fashion show, Tamsin Blanchard meets some men who are hot under the collar00:02
Cricket: Stewart keeps Surrey on course00:02
Auctions00:02
Court to investigate 234m pounds aid for Pergau dam00:02
Penguin alert00:02
Guaranteed advantages00:02
Late snacks replace traditional meals: Fridge raids rise as breakfasts lose appeal00:02
Irish hit the bar but miss the goal00:02
Second Thoughts: Splits that became chasms: Gabriel Josipovici recalls the slow genesis of The World and the Book (Macmillan, pounds 11.95)00:02
THEATRE / 'This can't be real.' Too right: Spangly out-of-season panto or third-rate tacky enterprise? Paul Taylor and Edward Seckerson on Manilow's Copacabana00:02
BOOK REIVEW / Speak softly and carry a big machine gun: 'The Mexican Tree Duck; One to Count Cadence' - James Crumley: Picador, 14.99 and 5.9900:02
Leading Article: Friends from a different country00:02
BOOK REVIEW / Just time for one late score: 'Art and Lies' - Jeanette Winterson: Jonathan Cape, 14.9900:02
Letter: Rail arbitration00:02
Birthdays00:02
View from City Road:: Where were the old men in suits?00:02
Travel: The things I've seen: The Crooked House00:02
C&G choice demand: Vivien Goldsmith on the search for alternatives to Lloyds00:02
Football: Signori's solo strikes a chord for Italy: Henry Winter on the determined performance that saved Arrigo Sacchi from having to take the rap00:02
Six-organ transplant man begins new life00:02
Wills00:02
Food & Drink: Time to enjoy foolish things: We don't let the gooseberry fool us: British cooks, unlike the French, can turn its sharp taste into a sweet thing00:02
Food & Drink: The cheap trick of a bleak house wine: It's time that restaurateurs started offering their customers a better class of glass, says Anthony Rose00:02
Look who's talking: The brick that could have been a bomb: Michael Cashman reflects on what he has learnt from EastEnders, politics and campaigning for gay rights00:02
Motorcycling: Schwantz fit to race00:02
Germans end extradition moves over 1980 shooting00:02
Classical Music: The word on the street: Bayan Northcott profiles the composer Louis Andriessen, artistic director of this year's Meltdown festival00:02
Abiola sues00:02
KGB knew of N Korea nuclear bomb00:02
Mitterrand hunts for a grand foreign policy: Protecting Paris' long-term interests in Africa and guilt feelings are among the motives behind sending troops into Rwanda00:02
Frankfurt police arrest man who shot indiscriminately into crowd00:02
Police seize more guns as 'stop and search' cases rise00:02
Appointments: University appointments00:02
Cheap 'Telegraph' sales up by only 6%: Newspaper price war: 'Times' sees 15% increase - Latest News International cut is likely to be investigated00:02
Anglo-Irish talks back on track for July summit00:02
Baby killed