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Wednesday, 16 September 1992
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- Fischer wins
- Horses attacked
- Law Report: Agreement not to oppose planning appeal lawful: Fulham Football Club Ltd and others v Cabra Estates plc. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Neill, Lord Justice Balcombe and Lord Justice Steyn), 31 July 1992
- Editor was 'justified' in sacking journalist
- Health training shake-up urged
- InterCity package to attract passengers
- Child care expert fined over photographs of naked boys
- Search for abducted children
- Robber shot
- Bomb centre
- Lessons in hardship at Dorset opt-out school: Peter Dunn reports on a comprehensive in its first year in the grant maintained sector
- Contract by kart
- Ram raid fails
- Car race ended in death crash, court is told
- Judge report
- Cyanide spilled in lorry crash
- The Sterling Crisis: Families fear a rising tide of debt: The homeowners
- The Sterling Crisis: Prospects for recovery 'weakened': Business reaction
- The Sterling Crisis: A suburb focuses on survival: The high streets
- The Sterling Crisis: The high cost of a mortgage rate rise
- Mice help fight on cystic fibrosis
- Duchess sues for damages over photos
- Left-wing QC joins judiciary
- Leak shuts Sellafield plant for four weeks
- Court may be asked to let man die
- Laws on euthanasia criticised during trial
- War casualties from Bosnia at Watford General Hospital yesterday. The men, who were among a total of 68 evacuated from the country on a special mercy flight on Tuesday, told of the terrible conditions, including widespread brutality and killings, in the Serb-run detention camps where they were held
- Newspaper 'vindicated' by Mellor investigation: Editor in 'People' libel case says inquiry into possible breach of guidelines justifies articles about minister's holiday with PLO man's daughter
- Public spirit
- Russian bones
- Runner beans
- Urban defences of ancient town found
- The Sterling Crisis: Politicians' words of wisdom on ERM
- Murder charge
- Death fall
- Children received vaccine despite meningitis link
- Heads seek 9 per cent pay rise
- Man 'wanted pounds 200,000 for BCCI files'
- Legal system 'treats blacks more harshly'
- Ulster peace talks fail to bridge the great divide: Months of meetings have not found any common ground, writes David McKittrick
- Friend tells of driver's arrest
- Everything you always wanted to know about ..
- Law Report: Lloyd's not amenable to judicial review by names: Regina v Corporation of Lloyd's, Ex parte Briggs and others. Queen's Bench Divisional Court (Lord Justice Leggatt and Mr Justice Popplewell), 17 July 1992
World
- Barry makes comeback in primaries
- Freighter held
- Kanemaru snubs prosecutor
- Israel and Syria make progress
- Down-to-earth angle on leaning tower
- Floods menace Punjab and Sind plains
- Running sores halt riot city's healing process: Wounds left by the Rodney King case are festering in a scramble to protect individual interests, writes Phil Reeves in Los Angeles
- Pro-democracy activists granted refuge in Canada
- Scandal snub
- Indian tribals, activists of the Jharkhand Freedom Front, armed with bows and arrows and other weapons, demonstrate in Ranchi, in Bihar state. The front called for a 15-day blockade of mineral-rich areas in Bihar to demand a separate state called Jharkhand, or Land of Forests
- Russian lease of island angers Japan
- Collor a step closer to the edge
- Guzman trial date
- Increase in UK aid to Somalia
- Fujimori wants death penalty for Guzman
- Patten flies in to discuss Hong Kong plan
- City saved as floods devastate Pakistan
- Out of the West: Screen scene set for White House battle
- Bush avoids direct attack
- California turns its back
- Shortage of vultures threatens ancient culture: Many Parsees are questioning the tradition of sky burial. Tim McGirk reports from Bombay on a bitter life-and-death debate
- China boycott
- Zero-gravity tadpoles do space somersaults
- Peking's ABC of suppression
- 'Drought abyss'
- North Korea cool about visit
- Kidnap gang strikes in Beirut
People
- Birthdays
- Wills
- Anniversaries
- COURT CIRCULAR
- Obituary: Admiral Sir Guy Grantham
- Obituary: Jim Nabbie
- Obituary: Pierre Sergent
- Obituary: Ross Hamilton
- Obituary: Inge Henderson
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Ralph Vickers
- Obituary: Sidney Kingsley
- Obituary: Mallikarjun Mansoor
- Obituary: Sheikh Abubakar Mahmud Gumi
- Obituary: Sidney Kingsley
- Obituary: David Hyatt
- Obituary: Ralph Vickers
- Obituary: Anthony Perkins
- Obituary: Quentin Burdick
Media
- Media / Talk of the Trade: Space limits
- Media / Talk of the Trade: Sponsorship plea
- Media / Talk of the Trade: Storm over Sunrise
- Media / Talk of the Trade: Major windfalls
- Media / Talk of the Trade: Net support
- Media / Talk of the Trade: Radio contact
- Media: Gloves off, this is 'real people' TV: The no-holds-barred style of American tabloid television debates is taking root in Britain. Thomas Quirke watched a programme in the making
- Media / Talk of the Trade: The fans of David Mellor
- Media: The tabloid bulldozer rolls on: In 10 or 20 years, today's editors might look on the Nineties as the age of journalistic innocence, says Michael Leapman
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 'Jail reckless bankers': Report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 3 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 4 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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