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Thursday, 29 October 1992
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- Law: Mixing partners and principles: Common sense or the end of civilisation as we know it? Sharon Wallach reports on the divide over different disciplines under one roof
- Law: It's never too late to start afresh: Bruce Brodie, chairman of a firm of City solicitors, is leaving to retrain for the Bar, writes Sharon Wallach
- Law Report: Retracted evidence can be basis for extradition: Re Alves - House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Roskill, Lord Bridge of Harwich, Lord Goff of Chieveley and Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle), 29 October 1992
- Homoeopath for trial
- Art Market: Bacon nude expected to exceed 1m pounds
- Record rate of divorce
- Traffic in capital slows to 10.2mph
- Canadian police arrest Irving
- Child molester to receive treatment
- Accused man 'lit straw for sex in barn'
- GCSE paper full of errors
- Brain damage claims dismissed
- Dublin loses case over right to abortion advice
- Man 'gave Nazi salute after shooting Asian boy'
- Food purists put genetics on menu
- Battered woman is freed over killing
- Bullying at work 'costs millions'
- Judge renews attack on prison conditions
- Prehistorians attack 'flawed' heritage plan
- East Anglian connection takes surveyors' awards
- Robber took security job to plan theft
- GPs help tailor accident service to patients' needs: King's College Hospital in London has invited family doctors into its accident and emergency department. Celia Hall reports
- Big pay rises for personnel directors: Barrie Clement reports from the Institute of Personnel Management's conference in Harrogate
- Women warned over dress style
- The Government in Crisis: Thatcher gives waverers her blunt advice
- Bank raider was in the depths of recession
- The Government in Crisis: Major's rallying cry wins over Tory MPs: Backbenchers were given the speech of a lifetime, but not all were convinced
- BA pilots ordered to take pay cut or transfer
- The Government in Crisis: Leaders trade accusations of policy U-turns
- Man charged after police seize Semtex
- Software failure 'may be behind ambulance crisis'
- The Government in Crisis: Now is the time to send for the cavalry: Can management psychology help John Major? William Hartston reports
- Aerospace workers in jobs protest
- The Government in Crisis: Danish issue could lead to changes in Maastricht Bill
- Warren 'consented to TV programme'
- Russians battle for Army helicopter deal
- The Government in Crisis: Tebbit urges party to examine treaty
- Officer regains hand movement
- Scottish woods to be restored
- Murder victim's wife questioned
- The Government in Crisis: Ministers suspend pay review meetings
- Law Report: BBC camera crew invaded subject's privacy: Regina v Broadcasting Complaints Commission, ex parte British Broadcasting Corporation - Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Macpherson), 9 October 1992
- Graduates of the Institute of Personnel Management: The following, having satisfied the examiners, have qualified for graduate membership of the IPM between October 1991 and October 1992
- Public Services Management: A rational response in Unison: Alan Jinkinson, Nalgo's leader, is set to head what will be Britain's largest trade union. He describes the challenges ahead to Paul Gosling
- The Government in Crisis: Scientists seek to take the drama out of a crisis: Comparing Tory backbenchers to cornered dogs may help science to predict how the Government's present crisis will end. William Hartston reports
- The Government in Crisis: Cosy chats soften up backbench rebels: Tory waverers faced a top-level charm assault. Colin Brown reports
- One-woman vigil alerts shoppers to wheel-clamps
- The Government in Crisis: Hurd increases confusion
World
- Israel and Jordan take a step nearer peace
- Aid agreed for ex-Soviet Union
- Threat to gay rights in Oregon
- Action to quell violence in Natal
- Turkey vows to finish off PKK in Iraq
- Patten offers China new talks over Hong Kong
- Mrs Hawke tells of life with Bob
- The US Presidential Elections: Chat shows become the king-makers
- The US Presidential Elections: Clinton accuses Bush of lying: President's character comes under heavy fire, as candidates dash from one TV appearance to another
- Out of Russia: Being plugged in doesn't add up
- ANC radical softens his line: Joe Slovo, the whites' bogyman, tells John Carlin about his 'heretical' view of a post-apartheid South Africa
- Banda totters into step with the times
- Bitter tears as Sahnoun leaves Mogadishu: UN crisis deepens after dispute between Secretary-General and envoy to Somalia
- Boutros-Ghali's 'harsh' style under fire again: UN crisis deepens after dispute between Secretary-General and envoy to Somalia
- Moscow papers clear Alger Hiss
- Bougainville rebels 'beaten'
- Young cheats may go to jail
- India 'must resettle dam victims'
- Sex report is hard on men
- Yeltsin fights to save reforms
- Escobar's aide killed in raid
- Arrows zing to targets aided by wizard spells: Bhutanese take their archery competitions seriously, and using sorcerers to whip up hexes against opponents is part of the game, Tim McGirk finds on a visit to Thimphu
- The US Presidential Elections: Right-wing puritan bucks trend in polling
- Blue-beret UK troops arrive 'to open' Split
- Escobar's aide killed in raid
- The US Presidential Election: Campaign Diary
- Peace plan urges single Bosnia state
- 'Ceasefire' in S Lebanon
- Yeltsin puts a ban on his rival's army
- Hong Kong documents widen rift
- Anti-drug agents crack pet ruse of the drugs cartel
- SA diplomacy
- Artillery duels rock Monrovia
- Australian massacre charge
People
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- Obituary: Lord Ashby
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- Obituary: Brance Munoz Mosquera
- Appointments
- Obituary: David Widgery (CORRECTED)
- Obituary: Lord Ashby
- Obituary: Roger Gray
- Obituary: Professor David Bohm
- Anniversaries
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- Court Circular
- Obituary: Paul Eisler
- Obituary: Professor Adelino da Palma Carlos
- Obituary: Paul Frankel
- Obituary: Peter Rice
- 1 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 2 British business: We need to stay in the European Union - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 3 The moral case on tax avoidance is overwhelming - and we all know Google wants to do the right thing
- 4 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea will be a reunion that can only end in tears
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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