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Monday, 6 July 1992
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- Dispute awakens sweet memories of discontent: David Lister hankers after a time when industrial disputes were a very British custom
- Emptying of nuclear silos raises safety fear
- French Enlightenment 'took its ideas from the English'
- Drugs squad robbed of pounds 150,000 cannabis
- Farmers 'fail to exploit the boom in organic food'
- Inquest told of baby's death at playgroup
- Canals may hold key to drought relief
- Hidden costs of water 'could scupper public support for meters'
- Education: The new Universities: What's in a name: Correction
- Donor scheme
- Gun found
- Unionists to present demands on Ulster
- 'Serial confessor' appeals against killing convictions
- Five remanded
- Hospital 'freed drug courier'
- Rationing of health care 'is fact of life'
- Stamp criticism
- Brothers jailed for sex shop death 'to be freed'
- Handcuff ruling
- Ardiles confesses role in 'under-counter' payments
- Flyover repair
- Knife attack
- Rugby damages
- Officer beaten
- Blaze victim
- Ballot on NHS poses a dentist's dilemma: The profession feels it is being penalised for working harder and attracting patients. Liz Hunt reports
- War crimes case 'has British link'
- Lover 'killed wife then gave husband lift home'
- Violinist is awarded pounds 1.4m for ruined life
- Judge refuses DNA test in paternity suit
- Fashionable return to images of hippie days
- Orchestras clash in battle of the South Bank
- Mothers' Union rejects legal brothels
- French riot police fail to break up lorry blockade: British drivers fear violence from frustrated protesters as holidaymakers are urged to use back roads
- Art Market: Old Master drawings fail to attract bids
- Sharp rise in complaints of political bias on TV
- Fears that 10,000 girls face threat of circumcision
- Singer dies
- Scottish harpies take Queen's name in vain: Correction
- Pub attack
- Mountain victims
- Pensioner killed
- Wind power
- Clarke plan could lead to privatised top-security jails
- Man beaten to death on 'peace line'
World
- The G7 Summit: Japan puts diplomatic pressure on Yeltsin
- The G7 Summit: Hiding the dust under the carpet: Annika Savill in Munich bewails the increasing hollowness of stage-managed summits and the birth of another piece of diplomatic jargon
- The G7 Summit: Leaders gather to bemoan world recession
- The G7 Summit: Italian new broom cleans up tarnished image: Guiliano Amato, the Prime Minister of Italy, has been busy improving his country's standing at the summit, write Andrew Marshall and Peter Torday
- The G7 Summit: Protests as riot police move in at 'brutal summit'
- The G7 Summit: The Seven split on nuclear rescue
- The G7 Summit: Gatt dominates the fringe
- HK airport talks fail
- Cuomo lends Clinton his magic
- President could be impeached
- The Queen ousted from Kiwi note
- Branson joins the seriously rich list: Leonard Doyle in New York checks the latest 'Forbes' magazine count of the world's dollar billionaires
- UN orders Iraq to let inspectors in
- 'Columbia' trip breaks US record
- Japan admission on 'comfort women'
- Inquiry condemns De Klerk failure to halt killings
- SDP wins in Nigeria
- Danielle Mitterrand escapes bomb attack
- Ecuador elects veteran former mayor
- The World This Week
- Chirac to vote 'yes' on Maastricht
- Ecuador favourite leads poll
- Standoff between UN team and Iraqis
- Perot 'blasted reef'
- More than 100 killed in Kabul attack
- Out of the Far East: A reluctant hunter meets the 'King of the Bears'
- Rights & Wrongs: Refugee pair tell of Saudi brutality
- Kuwait rebuffs Iraqi call for unity
- Punters escape their troubles with a day at the Durban July: John Carlin in Durban takes a critical look at fashionable racegoers in South Africa and asks why Boipatong seems a long, long, way away
- Piazolla says 'Adios'
- MP 'beaten to death' in Burma
- Edward Kennedy remarries
- Nigerians vote along tribal lines
- Azeris take strategic town
- Kurds form government
People
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Georgia Brown
- Obituary: Camaron de la Isla
- Obituary: Sir Richard Francis
- Obituaries: Joy Nichols
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Professor Vivienne Mylne
- Obituary: James Crespi
- Obituary: Borislav Pekic
- Obituary: Franco Cristaldi
- Obituary: Linda Brandon
- Diary: 6-12 July
Science
- Giotto's suicide mission: The European spacecraft that had a close encounter with a comet is not likely to survive its second, says Peter Bond
- Tune in with a new-look ELViS: Video cards that turn computer monitors into television screens are bringing live viewing within reach of the mass PC market, says Nigel Willmott
- Heat and dust cast a pall over ground zero: Thirty years after nuclear testing laid waste to Maralinga in central Australia, doubts remain over plans for a clean-up, says Gren Manuel
- Delay and dishonesty in defence of the whales: Nicholas Schoon argues that the moratorium should be maintained
- 1 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 2 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 'Swivel-gate': David Cameron goes to war with the press over 'swivel-eyed loons' slur
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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