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Wednesday, 23 September 1992
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- Murder remand
- Cell death
- Law Report: Trader had a reasonable excuse for unpaid VAT: Commissioners of Customs and Excise v Steptoe. Court of Appeal (Lord Donaldson of Lymington, Master of the Rolls, Lord Justice Nolan and Lord Justice Scott), 27 July 1992
- Medical delay
- Leader resigns
- Official robbed
- Elderly vandal
- Firebomb trial
- Death sting
- Carp victims
- Firefighters ill
- Murder charge
- BT retreats over prostitutes' lines
- Dentist fined
- Skier banned
- Two feared dead after sea collision
- Major backs minister as backbench unrest grows
- Home X-rays
- The European Crisis: Paris props up currency
- The European Crisis: Denmark putting the brake on treaty rethink
- Smuggler dies of drug overdose
- Court cuts sentence on boy who stabbed racist
- Joint action
- The European Crisis: Only Bonn can save the franc
- Coverage of the Mellor Affair
- Mellor and Bauwens must wait for verdicts: Jurors could not agree over a minister's sunshine holiday - and Conservative supporters may prove equally divided. Andrew Gliniecki reports
- The European Crisis: Major faces backbench challenge on Maastricht
- The European Crisis: Now the spotlight falls on 'British problem'
- The European Crisis: Elysee talks add to air of crisis pervading EC
World
- 'Torture and killings' in Sudan
- UN sends aid to Somali refugees
- Japan fights to lose UN 'enemy' tag
- War tripled child deaths in Iraq
- Democrat leader is new Thai PM
- Elena Iparraguirre, the lover of Abimael Guzman on her way to prison
- Peking puts out mixed signals over Hong Kong
- 'Singing, dancing' MPs told to change tune
- Storm's toll on French town
- Milan strikers herald red-hot autumn
- Italian request
- UN urged to act on Bosnia rights abuses
- Playing for time
- Grave found
- Iraqi opposition leaders meet
- Zappa ill
- Algiers bomb injures suspect
- US impetus on Iraq relief plan
- Not so racist
- Pretoria and ANC reach for a deal
- Nuclear fire
- Gaidar fights off his critics
- Cuba change
- State polls put Clinton near to White House
- Ban lifted
- Shias reconciled
- Shield hits back
- Out of the West: Will the elusive Pimpernel Jim pull it off again?
- Divided opposition to meet within Iraq
- Row over extradition treaty with India
- Relief flights to Sarajevo delayed
- Collor will seek proof of fraud
- Violence hits run-up to Angolan poll
- Downturn for Bombay's 'Big Bull': The alleged kingpin of an pounds 800m stock-market fraud, bailed after three months, is almost worshipped by many Indians, writes Tim McGirk in New Delhi
- Mia Farrow visits gala
- Somali setback
- Salvador rebels warn on peace
- Hurd calls for 'old-fashioned diplomacy'
- Party to back Deng's reforms
- Words fail Israel and Syria over Golan Heights
- Guzman quizzed
People
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Adel Rootstein
- Obituary: Sir Anthony Gray
- Obituary: Allen Percival
- Obituary: Allen Percival
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Royal College of Radiologists
- Obituary: Ted Weiss
- Obituary: Sir Maynard Jenour
- Obituary: Rene de Villiers
- Obituary: Mary Bautista
- Obituary: John Taylor
- Anniversaries
- Appointments
- Birthdays
- Obituary: David Bathurst
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Professor E. T. Nevin: Correction
- Obituary: Tony Havering
- Obituary: Maurice Burton
- Obituary: David Bathurst
- Obituary: Musa Anter
- Obituary: D. T. Lewis
Media
- Media: 'I hope to God this does cause a stir': From the pen of Lynda La Plante now comes the TV series, 'Civvies': macho, violent and controversial. Sue Summers talked to her
- Media: Anthropology's loss: Talk of the Trade
- Media: ITN plagues by defections: Talk of the Trade
- Media Viewpoint: More news from the BBC
- Media: Hat Trick award: Talk of the Trade
- Media: Beeb business: Talk of the Trade
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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