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Friday, 3 July 1992
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- Death crash
- Willis faces pressure to resign TUC leadership
- Labour disarray over Maastricht
- Ministerial team to press case for Games
- Concern over pizza delivery crashes
- Task force to oversee care in community
- MPs call for publishing of BCCI report
- Council challenge on Scilly airport
- Police refuse to discuss street clashes with gangs
- A champagne tent being built outside the gates of Hampton Court Palace, south-west London, yesterday, in preparation for the International Flower Show which opens on Wednesday
- CPS studies secret tape of 'police race attack'
- A working-class hero or Labour myth?: One hundred years ago today, a 'man in a cloth cap' was elected to Parliament - Labour's first MP. Nicholas Timmins reflects on his legacy
- Blackpool draws diplomatic veil over cravings of the superstars: David Lister reports on the extravagant expectations of US performers billed to appear at Britain's biggest jazz festival
- Defence experts 'mystified' by attack on EFA: The European Fighter Aircraft is too sophisticated, Germany claims. But the Treasury is allegedly saying the opposite. Christopher Bellamy reports
- Norway rejects ban on whaling
- Blaze deaths inquiry points to gap in fire escape rules
- Men told to leave Ireland by IRA come out of hiding
- Girl 'appeared to be on blind date'
- Yard sent file on porn complaint
- Holocaust survivors protest at 'lies'
- Methodists ease lottery ban
- Patience of stranded drivers wears thin: Tempers flare and riot police called in as only tourists escape blockades that have brought French motorways to a standstill
- Wrong sport
- Literary ending
World
- Economies of Africa will be ravaged by Aids: In places population is declining, and the victims belong to economically vital groups, writes Richard Dowden, Africa Editor
- NZ eases restrictions on US navy
- Banda faces new trial of strength
- Wilson sails from Hong Kong
- Airmen ambushed
- Cambodia hitch
- Image problem
- The US Presidential Elections: US flunks challenge of new grand design: President Bush has abjectly failed to adapt his foreign policy to a world without rival blocs. Instead of leading, he can only react, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington
- Shooting sparks new LA tension
- De Klerk's hidden concessions 'too little, too late'
- Somali aid
- Democracy step
- Labour left in Israel raises its head again
- Yeltsin 'insult' angers Japanese: Moscow accuses Tokyo of meanness and threatens to stall negotiations on Pacific islands seized in the Second World War
- Banishing ghosts of the Kuriles quarrel: Terry McCarthy, on the island of Kunashiri, found that the folklore which has fuelled suspicion between Japanese and Russian is finally being overcome
- Bush promises no more kidnaps
- Two killed in Kabul clamp-down
- Tamil Tiger leader evades army offensive
- Cash-strapped Golden State issues IOUs
- The US Presidential Elections: Ranger Ross rides high in home state: President Bush is heading for a tough fight down Texas way, David Usborne writes from Dallas
- Algerians seek truth on killing
- De Klerk sets battle lines against ANC
- France haunted by colonial nightmare: Thirty years ago today Algerian independence was declared. Julian Nundy in Paris examines a traumatic anniversary that cannot be forgotten
- Veteran to lead Algeria
- Iran denies forging American dollars
- Yasin Abu Bakr released from prison in Port-au-Prince
- US completes arms pull-out
- Collor hits back at his critics
People
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- Appointments: Church appointments
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- Obituary: The Earl of Iveagh
- Obituary: Juris Podnieks
- Obituary: The Earl of Iveagh
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Fatih and Reason: The cold within the heart of man: The fourth article in our series on what it would mean to try to be a just rich man in the modern world, inspired by the parable of Lazarus and Dives, is by Kenneth Leech
- King's College, London
- Steam Engine Number 1638 still pulls trains
- Obituary: Qian Sanqiang
- Obituary: Mickey Hays
- Obituary: Richard Eurich
- Obituary: James Bruce
- Obituary: Juris Podnieks
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Daniel Moyano
- Obituary: Elizabeth Shaw
- Obituary: Professor Elie Kedourie
- Obituary: Mikhail Tal
- Obituary: Georg Seidel
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- From ban to boom in 60 years: Anthony Rose ignores the temperence-mongers for his best of the US
- RECIPE / Peas to please
- Recipes: Stars and shrimps on the Fourth of July: Burgers are the party staples, but there is an alternative. Emily Green asks the new wave of American chefs for some lighter, fresher suggestions
- Unzip, pour, squeeze the quick-fix cornucopia
- Take a long, serious draught of sweet Liberty: Michael Jackson's beer of the month is one of America's greatest brews, now available in Britain
- Got the barbecue on yet?
Arts & Entertainment
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- Recommended books
- BOOK REVIEW / What the grocer saw: 'The Intellectuals and the Masses' - John Carey: Faber, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / A little touch of Harold on the left: 'Harold Wilson' - Austen Morgan: Pluto Press, 25 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / Set adrift by his dream girl: 'Siren Song' - Gordon Honeycombe; Hutchinson, 16.99
- Book Review / 'Wyndham Lewis: Art and War' - Paul Edwards: Lewis Memorial Trust / Lund Humphries, 18.50
- Another nail in the coffin: Michael Cunningham on the loneliness of finishing A Home at the End of the World (Penguin pounds 5.99)
- Off the Shelf: Why did he go back?: Isabelle Anscombe on Richard Hillary's acclaimed war book, The Last Enemy
- Play up and play the word game: Jamie McKendrick on two rich and racy new collections of verse from Simon Armitage
- Beyond the road that Jack built: Deborah Levy goes to San Francisco to look between the lines of Jack Kerouac's poetry
- BOOK REVIEW / Things that go crash: 'Black Diamond' - Rachel Ingalls: Faber, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Toward the state of dreams: 'The Course of the Heart' - M John Harrison; Gollancz, 14.99
- 1 Stoke City investigate 'religious abuse' after 'pig's head is found in Kenwyne Jones' locker'
- 2 Gove’s lesson: spare the comma, spoil the child
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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