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Friday, 17 July 1992
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- The Week in Review: Home News
- Damages award
- Hospital cash
- Hoaxer jailed
- Parachute death
- Girls questioned
- Sea search
- Officer dismissed
- School tests
- Benefit ruling
- Hospital closures
- Young see crofting as 'agriculture of future'
- VC to be sold
- RAF jets collide
- Pay offer
- Advice on meningitis 'ignored' by doctors
- Clarke pressed to reinforce ban on Sunday trading
- Gummer says women priests pose a threat
- Museum cobbler
- Met Office enjoys financial windfall
- BBC plans pounds 80m-a-year cuts in administration
- Studies on care of mentally ill show 'unequal lottery'
- Chicken power makes its debut on the national grid: Dianne Stradling reports on a commercial breakthrough for alternative energy
World
- Out of South Africa: 'Beautness of leisure' in a life of peril
- UN guard killed as Saddam calls for a holy war
- UN vote could resurrect SA talks
- Rabin helps bring peaceful end to West Bank siege
- Malawi jails dissident again
- EC to review aid for airlines
- Hussein is on his throne, and it's all right with the US: Reviled by Washington during the Gulf war, Jordan is its ally once more, writes Robert Fisk in Amman
- India's PM survives vote
- 18 killed by 1,000lb car bomb in Lima
- Portugese put accord at risk
- Three die in Algiers protest
- The US Presidential Elections: The Democratic Convention: Chase is on for Perot defectors
- Pope 'well' but in slight pain
- The US Presidential Elections: Convention Diary: 'Potatoe Kid' gets a lesson in spelling
- 'Izvestia' loses independence
- Aid workers terrorised by Iraqi attacks
- Third day of university siege
- Kidnap fears dog precious pedigrees
- Rabin hedges bets on settlements freeze
- Canadian provinces split over federal reform deal
- Baghdad challenges world to use force
- The Democratic Convention: Come the great moment, Mario does Bill proud
- Convetion Diary: Conga-dance and confetti for the 'Comeback Kid'
- The Democratic Convention: Clinton reaches for Perot votes
- Pinatubo still active
- Prague rejects sole candidate
- HK votes move rejected
- Japan's gun-free society under fire
- Syrians may stay for Lebanon poll
- King held for drunk driving
- Pope's tumour 'should have been found sooner'
- India elects new president
- De Michelis may lose immunity
- Botha agrees to UN observers
People
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- Service appointments
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- Anniversaries
- University appointments
- New peers
- Wills
- Appointments
- Vintners' Company
- Church appointments
- Institution of Mechanical Engineers
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Marion Pottle
- Obituary: Ashby Harper
- Obituary: Lord Newton
- Obituary: Mordecai Ardon
- Obituary: Francis Perrin
- Obituary: Lord James of Rusholme
- Faith and Reason: How to cash in on a sense of value: In the sixth article in our series on what it would mean to try to be a just rich man in the modern world, Andrew Brown looks at how churches raise and spend their money.
- Terracotta model of Handel
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Hammer DeRoburt
- Obituary: Anthony Roth
- Obituary: M. F. K. Fisher
- Obituary: Sir Basil Smallpeice
- Obituary: Gordon Watkins
- Obituary: Professor Antoni Zygmund
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- Taking the hyper out of the marche: The legendary set-price meal is a fading memory in France. Self-catering can be cheaper and better. Joanna Blythman offers an insider's shopping guide
- Releasing the summery stuff from the blend: Michael Jackson raises his glass to the delicate notes of Invergordon Single Grain whisky
- Out with the new and in with the old: The hype surrounding beaujolais nouveau obscures the simple pleasures of the real thing, says Anthony Rose
- Oh, I do like to be beside the Riverside: Emily Green goes to Dorset with her bucket and spade, to dig for treasures of the table
- Recipe: Pretty yellow petals baked in a pie
Motoring
- The Independent Road Test: The hair-raising feats of Honda's dancing roof: Richard Bremner takes the lid off the new Honda CRX VTi, listens to the engine and revs up the 'targa top' panel
- Buy cheaply now, pay dearly later: As K-day approaches, Steve Cropley explains why some new cars that look like bargains aren't, and others are better value than they seem
Arts & Entertainment
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- Let me pass please: PETER FORBES introduces a group of poems on the Gulf War, and argues that war poetry in not an anachronism
- BOOK REVIEW / Old rebel gets it in the Neck: Tribes - Alexander Stuart: Chatto & Windus pounds 13.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Peasant stew and other food for thought: Brillat-Savarin: The judge and his stomach - Giles MacDonogh; John Murray pounds 25
- BOOK REVIEW / A long journey into the labyrinth: David Gilmour on a searching study of Gerald Brenan and his passion for Spain :The interior castle: A life of Gerald Brenan - Jonathan Gathorne-Hardy Sinclair-Stevenson pounds 25
- INTERVIEW / No room for healing: Peter Stanford talks to Rachel Billington about her latest novel, set inside one of Britain's prisons
- BOOK REVIEW / Little Women given their big breaks: George Cukor: A double life - Patrick McGilligan: Faber pounds 16.99
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