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Friday, 9 October 1992
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- The Week in Review: Home News
- Patten seeks merit pay plan for teachers
- Workman shot
- Two car bombs end IRA week of publicity
- Political debate ends for BBC's honourable editor: John Cole
- Vegetarian pies 'laced with meat'
- Porn seized
- 20 years for man in KLM plot
- The Conservatives in Brighton: Not drowning ..
- Sign language expert to 'perform' in theatre
- Tough policies needed to keep emissions pledge
- The Conservatives in Brighton: Tories discover the benefits of debate
- The Conservatives in Brighton: MPs 'to grasp nettle' over Sunday trading legislation
- Wrens claim millions for pregnancy dismissals
- The Conservatives in Brighton: Speech fails to dissolve all opposition to treaty
- The Conservatives in Brighton: Fowler in crusade to heal divisions
- The Conservatives in Brighton: Party gives old newspaper allies the role of scapegoat
- The Conservatives in Brighton: Major warns EC against browbeating: In his closing conference speech, the Prime Minister reiterated his commitment to European union. Stephen Goodwin reports
- Workers charged
- 'Executive game' helps BBC chiefs learn to compete
- Traveller buried
- Murder solved
- Fischer wins
- Lake radar
- Russian stopped from stooping to conker
- Maxwell widow shares joys of letter writing
- Charity fraud
- Art Market: Delhi in-crowd bids with one eye on taxman
- Law: A redefinition of justice: A new report is urging a radical rethink of the structure and public funding of legal services, writes Sharon Wallach
- Law Report: Councillor is qualified to stand for election: Parker v Yeo. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Beldam). 6 October 1992
- Bottomley promises 'real growth' in NHS next year
World
- A shopkeeper is engulfed by flames during a protest against bus lanes in Montreal, after he put a match to a petrol-soaked city flag yesterday. He was not injured, and the flames subsided quickly
- Protests after hanging of Sikhs
- CIS may send force to Tajikistan: As factions battle for ascendancy, Hugh Pope joins the 'losers in this war' at a bridge in Kizilkala in Tajikistan
- Diplomats strive to save Angola from war
- Israel's peace envoy seeks new start with Syria
- Legal threat by UN 'may reduce atrocities'
- Gorbachev was 'planning coup'
- The US presidential elections: Bush barbs look blunt for great TV debate
- Roh dismisses top ministers
- Bhutan battles to preserve identity: The tiny Himalayan kingdom is evicting thousands of Nepali settlers. Tim McGirk visits refugees who fled across the border
- Refugees flee as 'power hungry' Tajiks fight on: As factions battle for ascendancy, Hugh Pope joins the 'losers in this war' at a bridge in Kizilkala in Tajikistan
- Iraq seizes US arms expert from Kuwait
- Airline smoking ban set for 1996
- Croatia built 'web of contacts' to evade weapons embargo
- Journalists face fraud charges
- Serbs fear war crimes trials
- Rawlings sued over nationality
- Yugoslav conflict 'may spread': Experts fear the war may spill into neighbouring countries, writes Christopher Bellamy
- Relief staff quit Somali town
- Nazis to rally against Queen
- Bush accused of mud-slinging
- Turks fly to aid of Iraqi Kurds
- Public anger heralds changes on Capitol Hill: Incumbents of the US Congress can no longer take their re-election
- Israel searches for Golan lines of peace: Amid talk of settlement, Sarah Helm visits the disputed territory to assess how much ground Yitzhak Rabin might yield to Syria
- Peking starts war of words over HK plans
- Britons return to Japan PoW mines
- Angolan election results clouded by victory claim
- Sikhs face execution after court plea fails
People
- Obituary: Willy Brandt
- Wills
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Willy Brandt
- COURT CIRCULAR
- Obituary: Willy Brandt
- Appeals: Witt library, Courtauld Institute
- Faith and Reason: Whose rib was it in the first place?: Our series on the impact of feminism on Christianity continues with this edited version of a recent pamphlet by the Rev Robert Law, Women are not for ordination.
- Court Circular
- Holborn Law Society
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Baroness Ewart-Biggs
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Graziano Mancinelli
- Obituary: Alan Bloom
- Obituary: Allen Percival
- Obituary: Frieda Hodgson
- Obituary: Antony Terry
- Appointments: Clergy appointments
- Obituary: Professor Geoffrey Asprey
- Obituary: Paul Acket
- Obituary: Paul Mandel
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- Traiteur in the British ranks: As the French take to the ready-made meal, we are being served their fine, fresh form of convenience food, says Joanna Blythman
- Recipe: My little pumpkin dumpling
- Changing flavours of the city streets
- The Pimpernel and the perfect hostess: Two of the younger restaurant managers in London have opened new premises this month, and Emily Green visited them both
- The world awaits the forbidden fruit: South Africa's wine exporters are keen to make up for lost time, says Anthony Rose
- Belgium's brew shows its wild side: Unmalted wheat, natural yeasts (even fruit, if you like) combine to make Michael Jackson's Beer of the Month
Motoring
- Little by little, here come the big boys' toys: Cute, bright and very smart, the new super-minis are the models of the future
- The Independent Road Test: My other car's a private plane: Gavin Green tests the incomparable Bentley Brooklands and introduces a group of city cars which, for pounds 85,000 less, will also get you from A to B
Arts & Entertainment
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- BOOK REVIEW / Paradise recycled in the sun: 'Spring Street Summer' - Christopher Hudson: Viking, 16.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Edwardian hostess with the mostest: 'Ottoline Morrell: Life on the Grand Scale' - Miranda Seymour: Hodder & Stoughton, 25 pounds
- Letter from Frankfurt: Gold and itchy fingers
- BOOK REVIEW / All the blood that's fit to spill: 'The Picador Book of the New Gothic' - Ed. Patrick McGrath & Bradford Morrow: Picador, 15.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Where the only truth is the lie
- BOOK REIVEW / For love and money: 'Shylock' - John Gross: Chatto & Windus, 18 pounds
- BOOKS / Mother of all tragedies: Jill Neville on two books about women who fled rural Ireland
- 1 The ‘Beverly Hills’ of Surrey pays more income tax than big cities of the North
- 2 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 3 'Revenge porn' is no longer a niche activity which victimises only celebrities - the law must intervene
- 4 The moral case on tax avoidance is overwhelming - and we all know Google wants to do the right thing
- 5 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea will be a reunion that can only end in tears
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