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Saturday, 15 August 1992
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- Software bugs put byte on bosses
- Father's Day Out: The Glorious Twelfth - The lairds have gone to ground
- Fraud Squad investigates pounds 20m 'wasted' on NHS plan
- Cerullo's 'miracles' questioned
- Nightmare on Acacia Avenue: As plummeting house prices turn dismay into panic, Gail Counsell asks how much further they can fall
- A tall ship and a star to steer her by: Michael Fathers reports from Liverpool
- Friends over the other side: James Cusick investigates Scottish support for the UDA, which has been outlawed only in Northern Ireland
- Brits struggle at bottom of the pom-pom league table
- Du Cann struggles to buy back his estate
- Pounds 40,000 ransom frees bank wife
- Stolen art exports 'easy', say police
- Lesbian art comes out of the closet
- Self-help parents build a school
- Council tax set to hit middle-classes
- Brink's-Mat bullion launderers guilty
- Bomb injures two soldiers
- Pounds 4m Ecstasy seized
- Rescuer drowns
- Software bugs put byte on bosses
- Last hangman dies
- Pounds 3m for guide dogs
- McCarthy best man
- Grassroot Tories attack economy
- The week in review: Home News
- Jury still out
- Fraud charges
- Underwear protest
- Pizza giveaway
- Conspiracy case
- Lamp withdrawn
- Man flown to Belfast for trial
- Horse damages
- Child dies in fire
- Mediaeval find
- Kidnapper may have taken baby after careful planning: Kathy Marks looks at the mental anguish that drives women to abduct children
World
- Hardship bends a steel city to the Democrats
- New Europeans who still think like Alf Garnett: Brussels trainees are just as prone to prejudice as the legendary TV bigot, says Brian Cathcart
- Rough ride on the roller-coaster: The second Russian revolution made Boris Yeltsin a hero - but its harsh aftermath may turn him into a villain. Peter Pringle reports from Moscow
- Bush looks for trump card in a bad hand: Patrick Cockburn in Washington on the President's morals problem as the Republicans try to boost their flagging campaign. And (below) Bill Clinton's bandwagon rolls in Pittsburgh
- US airlift brings hope to Somalia
- British do not want troops in a Balkan war
- Bank robbers run riot in LA
- Bosnia: - Why are they killing each other? - How did the crisis start? - How will it all end?: A plain person's guide to the new tragedy of the Balkans
- 'Best' dinosaur
- Hard times that fuel antipathy in the Antipodes
- Controllers strike
- Tshisekedi back
- Iran expels two Britons and Indian
- Judge Sirica dies
- Saddam executes 'profiteer' traders
- Thousands flee during lull in Kabul bombing
- Attackers 'escorted by police' at Boipatong: On the day five died in Ivory Park, John Carlin hears evidence about a previous township attack
- UK expels Iranian diplomat
- Fears cloud view from East Bank: Jordan can see benefits from Palestinian independence but could be swamped, writes Sarah Helm from Amman
- An ailing caretaker steps up the pace: David Usborne examines the international problems facing Lawrence Eagleburger as he takes over from James Baker as Acting US Secretary of State
- Insurers back blood banks
- Castro's son 'under arrest'
- US launches emergency food airlift for Somalia
- US indictment for Escobar
- Untimely death
- Collor's call to the colours
- 'Faulty flaps'
- Japan's shame refuses to be buried: The war in the Pacific ended 47 years ago today, but Japan's record continues to cause resentment. Terry McCarthy reports from Tokyo
People
- Obituaries
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- Court circular
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- Birthdays
- Service appointments
- Church appointments
- Appeals
- Faith and Reason: Love, greed and Mrs Jellaby's babies: This week Richard Finn OP continues our discussion on the story of Dives and Lazarus. He argues that the difficulties of philanthropy can never be overcome by rationality alone
- Obituary: Roy Bradley
- Obituary: Sir Denning Pearson
- Obituary: Kenji Nakagami
- Obituary: Fernand Grenier
- Obituary: Professor Harry Hansen
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- Wine Box
- A great British beer tour: Michael Jackson offers a September itinerary for anyone who fancies spending 'Brewery month' up to their knees in hops
- Reaching for three stars on Park Lane: Nico Ladenis has moved into the grand end of the market. Emily Green visited his old and new addresses
- Recipe: Ketchup with everything
- Picking up the English country blues: A Dorset family brought the blueberry from Canada and made it plentiful here, says Joanna Blythman
- As pig follows the dog
- Recipe: To start the day the American way
Motoring
- The Independent Road Test: Lovely engine, shame about the handling: Brett Fraser tries out Alfa Romeo's challenge to the BMW 3-series
- Getting excited in an Italian job: Fiat is spending pounds 18.6bn on new models, and wants a big return on that investment in Britain. Gavin Green met the man in charge
Arts & Entertainment
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- BOOKS / Recommended
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- BOOKS / Recent paperbacks
- BOOK REVIEW / Art takes off for the trip of a lifetime: Scott Bradfield on the painful memoirs of a great musician, published here for the first time: Straight life art & Laurie Pepper - Picador pounds 8.99
- Second Thoughts: When the air blew demons: Alethea Hayter on how the mosaic of A Sultry Month (Robin Clark pounds 6.95) came to her early one morning
- BOOK REVIEW / No answer to the calling of the poet: New and selected poems - Stephen Berg: Bloodaxe pounds 8.95
- INTERVIEW / The view from an elephant: Martin Wroe meets Terry Pratchett, a comic fantasist at home with elves and wizards
- BOOK REVIEW / Deaf ears at the Foreign Office: The unnecessary war - Patricia Meehan Sinclair-Stevenson pounds 18.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Naming the game in two private lives: Brothers Carmelo Samona - Tr. Linda Lappin Carcanet pounds 13.95
- BOOK REVIEW / Signs of life at the end of a dirty war: Hand in hand alongside the tracks tr. Norman Thomas di Giovanni & Susan Ashe Constable pounds 9.99
- INTERVIEW / How was it for you?: Dina Rabinovitch meets Victor Erofeyev, the exuberant new iconoclast of Russian literature
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