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Wednesday, 7 October 1992
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- Train death
- Fischer wins
- Murder charges
- Church inquiry
- Man shot dead
- Law Report: Judge's view about parent did not amount to bias: Re M (minors) - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Woolf and Lord Justice Butler-Sloss), 4 September 1992
- Irish and Italians 'are the sexists of Europe'
- Man 'faked death to claim pounds 1m'
- Detectives foiled plot to kidnap airline official
- Red Star parcel service to be sold
- DPP seeks to close loophole in drink-drive law
- Rabbit leaves his mark on Rottweiler
- Protection urged for Thames estuary
- Low-flying jets 'breach airspace at nuclear plant'
- Patten set to end NUS 'closed shop'
- Death case nurse is threatened
- Freighter sunk
- Computer disks map the world
- Fatal phobia
- Residents set for new battle of Hastings: Caroline McGhie looks at a Regency church caught in a fight between tradition and tourism
- Sadist gets life for sex attack
- Dublin to tighten abortion wording
- Two bombs bring chaos to London
- Unauthorised drugs found in patient's body
- College pay deal
- Thief 'reforms'
- Inquest opened
- Girl raped
- Woman accused
- Medical job rules tightened as bogus doctor is jailed
- Army instructors sent to jail
- Part-time SAS soldier was shot accidentally
- Sentencing 'took just five minutes': Many traffickers claim dire financial circumstances forced them to become drug couriers. Mary Braid reports
- Courts to study personal files on drug traffickers
- Bribery case against Westland to go ahead
- Police may be charged over inquiry into killing
- Jobless managers for hire at pounds 10 a day
- Cassell pays undisclosed amount for Gollancz
- Murdered postman's fiancee flies home
- Officers hurt
- Polar pair set goal of pounds 2m
- Briton bitter over delay in extradition: Adam Sage reports on a case which highlights the problem of extraditing alleged offenders in Europe
- Killers get life
- Tunnel death
- Greenpeace patrol
- New ferry rules
- Crowther critical
World
- Jagan declared president-elect in Guyana poll
- The US Presidential Elections: Rust Belt suburbs tie their future to Democrats
- After 66 years you can still get kicks en route: Phil Reeves in Los Angeles celebrates the birthday of a legendary highway through the American west
- The US Presidential Elections: Student paper holds out chance for Bush
- The US Presidential Elections: Clinton riled by draft row
- Prison violence in Sao Paulo
- Secret military court sentences Guzman to life
- Out of Israel: Intimidated by the Day of Atonement
- Roh's new PM
- MPs overturn Thai amnesty
- 90 wounded in Gaza clashes
- Savimbi refuses to meet Western peace envoys
- Dresden memorial
- Patten's plan challenges Peking
- Emir's move
- Urgent talks seek to avert war in Angola
- Right unites against ANC and Pretoria
- Syrian 'defector' worries Israel
- Kurdish border battles intensify
- 500 brutal years for native people of the Americas: Five centuries of repression, torture and genocide are chronicled in two human rights reports, writes Caroline Moorehead
- Rocky course for lighthouse in eye of storm: A decades-old project in the Dominican Republic to commemorate Columbus has divided the country, writes Colin Harding
- Critics sweep ahead in Kuwait
- Off-key campus prophet sings it 'His Way'
- Out of the West: Candidates rush for free publicity on the airwaves
- The US Presidential Elections: Congress defeat adds to Bush gloom
- Allen in threat to sue over sex claims
- The US Presidential Elections: Clinton takes poll position
- Guyana tense as Jagan poised to win election
People
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Schools: Sherborne School For Girls
- Court Circular
- Obituary: David von Schlegell
- Obituary: Geoffrey Gollin
- Obituary: Dorothy Gabe Coleman
- Obituary: Ailne Phillips
- Obituary: Paul Martin
- Obituary: Arthur Golding
- Court Circular
- Obituaries
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Church Appointments
- Obituary: Denholm Elliott
- Obituary: Ken Moses
- Obituary: Eddie Kendricks
- Obituary: Bill O'Reilly
Media
- Media Update: Reflected glory
- Media: Game for a laugh no longer: The governors of the BBC are gunning for all that is cheap and cheerful in light entertainment on televison. But, asks William Phillips, how will they paper over the cracks?
- Media Update: Casual approach to TV's future
- Media: How 'Today' won a new tomorrow: Edward Welsh discovers how Martin Dunn survived the 'poisoned chalice'
- Media Update: Disappearing act
- Media: The royal riches, in all their glory: Michael Leapman wonders how the Queen feels about two new TV series underlining her wealth
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 4 Viral video straps colt .45 handgun to a home-use drone
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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