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Wednesday, 15 July 1992
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- Correction: Mr Steven Berkoff
- Murder charge
- Young adults see Aids risk as 'remote'
- Law Report: Regulatory body's intervention notice was valid: Regina v Life Assurance Unit Trust Regulatory Organisation, Ex parte Ross. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice Stocker and Lord Justice McCowan), 11 June 1992
- Maguire charge
- Airport safety
- Bamber report
- Tougher limits on waste proposed
- Games theft
- 'Sunday Times' is sued over diaries copyright
- Warning over hay fever drug
- Income of the poorest fell 6% in Eighties
- Rights of privacy 'in danger of erosion'
- Radical maternity shake-up to widen childbirth choice
- Libel damages
- Charges dropped
- Body found
- Juice improved
- Tampon warnings
- Hobby grounded
- Visitors 'fleeced'
- Missing girl, 7, is found
- Dentist death
- Frog inquiry
- Police authority may agree deal with Halford
- IRA City bombers identified by police
- Carey warns of evangelical split
- Brothers freed over 'false evidence': Darvell brothers
- Aircraft collection to be broken up
- Woman in murder case 'felt used'
- Open verdict on hospital death
- Man denies bogus job killing
- Electricity profits 'excessive'
- BBC to launch 24-hour radio news service
- Scientist tries to reinstate research
- Compact disc prices to be scrutinised again
- Performers with a timeless serenity
- British Rail privatisation White Paper: Sparse document signals rail revolution: The White Paper on BR privatisation: many promises but few details on how the new system will work
- Jersey beach polluted by rotting potatoes
- Birdwatchers' rich outpost
- Art Market: Gangster's car for sale complete with guns
- Majority of mothers 'do not want to take a job'
- Drink-drive deaths down as campaign intensifies
- British Rail Privatisation White Paper: Freight: Company links road and rail
- British Rail Privatisation White Paper: Reaction: Investment is 'vital' to attract franchise bids
- Law Report: Road traffic charge wrongly alleged two offences: Director of Public Prosecutions v Corcoran: Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice McCowan and Mr Justice Pill), 23 June 1992
World
- Lawyers fear for dissident
- Rabin tested by university siege
- Chevenement speaking out
- Mandela asks UN to intervene
- Sandstorm air crash kills 58
- De Klerk awaits Coetzee report: South African President confirms British told him of agents' plot to assassinate defector in London
- Guerrillas hand over weapons
- Britain quick to defend 'Mr Clean'
- Muslim leaders get 12-year sentence
- UN needs pounds 281m for Horn relief
- Guns fall silent in South Ossetia
- The US Presidential Elections: Convention Diary: Banners win the war of words
- The US Presidential Elections: The Democratic Convention: Reluctant Jackson gives a blessing without heart
- The US Presidential Elections: The Democratic Convention: Clinton bounces into big lead in latest polls
- Protests over 'rigged' vote
- De Klerk 'will disband' controversial army units
- The Democratic Convention diary: Words falling on deaf ears
- The Coetzee Plot: Curb special units, UK insists
- The Democratic Convention: Sober reality follows orgy of Bush-bashing
- The Coetzee Plot: Death plot points to 'Third Force': John Carlin examines the sinister forces working in state security which seek to thwart democracy in South Africa
- The Coetzee Plot: Fourth murder attempt in three years: Richard Dowden describes the life of a killer who has been on the run since exposing colleagues
- Japanese died of overwork
- Greek minister survives attack
- Sudan rebels lose main base
- Buddhist monks sound off in the Himalayan region of Ladkh during the Hemis mask festival, which celebrates the birthday of a revered Buddhist saint
- US warship threatens Qantas airliner
- The Coetzee Plot: Guns, missile blueprints and the Ulster connection
- Life demanded for FIS leaders
- Malawi activist detained again
- Peace process 'under threat'
- US prepares to unfreeze dollars 10bn Israel loan deal
- Yitzhak Rabin attacks the outgoing Likud government in the Knesset.
- Ex-president's cash coup
People
- Obituary: Barbara Comyns
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- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Dr Cicely Williams
- Obituary: Masiofo Noue Tamasese
- Obituary: Richard Miller
- Obituary: Enver Ahmed
- Obituary: Peter Greenham
- Obituary: Christopher Ironside
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Judge Norman Brodrick
- Obituary: John Forrest
- Obituary: Anette Fischer
- Obituary: William John Philpin Jones
- Obituary: Rabbi Marc Tanenbaum
- Obituary: Madeleine Dassault
- 1 Terror at Woolwich barracks: Attacker tried to behead and disembowel British soldier
- 2 Mothers' diets may harm IQs in two-thirds of babies
- 3 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 4 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 5 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
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