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Friday, 30 October 1992
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- Correction: Church schools look poised to lead swing to opting-out
- Maastricht motion
- Carey says adulterers cannot be trusted
- 200,000 face water scare
- Informer 'wined and dined'
- Egypt frees two Britons
- Girl's separation case highlights new child rights
- Army concedes defeat in battle of the sexes
- Wife charged with murder conspiracy
- Warren loses libel action over interview
- Blast proves wisdom of reinforcing No 10: Charles Oulton reports on recent security improvements in Downing Street
- Ashdown faces Scottish rebellion
- Sound guide to quiet pleasures
- Kate Adie awarded libel damages
- Police cleared of assault
- Motorist who killed cyclist is jailed
- Poetry International
- Islanders innocent, Orkney council says
- Leaning medieval spire to be rebuilt
- An undercover operation led to the conviction of a highly prized police target. David Connett reports: Three convicted of 300,000 pounds drug deals
- Troubled Water: Council tries to block 'pay for wash' meters
- Computer call after ambulance failure
World
- Muslims praying yesterday at Hadji Yakub Mosque in Dushanbe, capital of Tajikistan. The former Soviet republic has been plagued by fighting between ex-Communists and a coalition of democratic and Islamic parties
- Croak of gold
- Bosnia battle traps terrified refugees
- US Presidential Elections: New York finds its voice in 'Senator Pothole'
- Outrage over acquittal
- US Presidential Elections: Bill Clinton reaches out to supporters following a rally in Detroit, while George Bush thanks thousands of supporters at his rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
- Babies grow 'in furious spurts'
- US Presidential Elections: Clinton's recipe of treacle and venom
- US Presidential Elections: President delivers on home territory
- US Presidential Elections: Pollsters keep the pot bubbling
- US Presidential Elections: Campaign Diary
- HK democracy a 'British plot'
- Bosnian President's gas threat
- De Klerk gets go-ahead on SA amnesty bill
- Out of Kurdistan: The Camcorder is mightier than the Kalashnikov
- UN names new Somalia envoy
- PM apologises
- Croats cool as British convoy rolls into Split
- Britons seized as Angola war erupts again
- 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
People
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- Birthdays
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- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Sir Kenneth MacMillan
- Obituary: Koca Popovic
- Faith and Reason: Voting for God at the US ballot-box: In the lead-up to Tuesday's US presidential elections, Clive Calver, of the Evangelical Alliance UK, looks at the role of evangelicals in politics on both sides of the Atlantic.
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Lord Ashby
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Brance Munoz Mosquera
- Appointments
- Obituary: David Widgery (CORRECTED)
- Obituary: Lord Ashby
- Obituary: Roger Gray
- Obituary: Professor David Bohm
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- Wines of the week
- Classic Italian chemistry: Marcella Hazan's books are a delightful mix of skill, common sense and ingenuity. On the publication of her latest 'bible', she talked to Emily Green
- Wine: Tread carefully through the 1992 minefield: Freakish weather has brought joy to Burgundy but misery to Bordeaux. Anthony Rose guides you around the vintage
- Recipe: A squash on Hallowe'en
- New ways of turning over an old leaf
- Meals too good for the Michelin man: Emily Green goes to the West Country, where the Chef of the Year is just one of the crowd providing the finest restaurant meals in Britain
Arts & Entertainment
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- Bookshop Window
- Recommended books
- BOOK REVIEW / A funny, forgotten prime minister: 'Harold Wilson' - Ben Pimlott: HarperCollins, 20 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / French cuffs, Latin tags: 'The Secret History' - Donna Tartt: Viking, 9.99
- BOOK REVIEW / All glory, Laud and honour: 'From Counter-Reformation to Glorious Revolution' - Hugh Trevor-Roper: Secker and Warburg, 25 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / Strung out over the abyss: 'A Dream of Mind' - C K Williams: Bloodaxe, 6.95
- BOOK REVIEW / Whistles while you work and other wizard prangs: 'A Mouthful of Air' - Anthony Burgess: Hutchinson, 16.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Follow the yelling sick road: 'Judy Garland' - David Shipman: Fourth Estate, 17.99
- 'Vilhelm Hammershoi and Danish Art at the Turn of the Century' - Poul Vad, tr. Kenneth Tindall: Yale, 45 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW: All the marks of an identity crisis: 'Possessing the Secret of Joy' - Alice Walker: Cape, 13.99
- Out of the eye of the sun: Edward Fox speaks to Arab writers who have escaped from political upheavals to work in Britain
- 1 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 2 Boxing: Carl Froch slams fellow Brits for sparring with Mikkel Kessler
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 David Cameron goes to war with press over 'swivel-eyed loons' slur
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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