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Friday, 4 September 1992
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- Perjury charge
- Stirling inquest
- Chess rest day leaves time for arguments
- Priest accused
- Staff suspended
- Blaze victims
- Baker says French 'non' would relieve tension
- Labour attacks growth of NHS bureaucracy
- Blacks 'not joining identity parades'
- Science puts high price on the flea
- Father wins court battle with sect
- Prices of homes still falling
- Teenager shot dead by troops in Belfast
- Tories disown invitations to Le Pen and Mussolini
- Village hall's 24,000 percent rent rise stirs revolt: A modern approach to finance threatens a small rural community. Peter Dunn reports
- Hoarder's pounds 125,000 collection unearthed
- Willis in move to avoid TUC clash
- Medical training review granted
- NSPCC rejects 'Dianagate' money
- Bus workers fear threat to pension rights
- Pounds 100,000 raid
- Compensation claims over poor roads rise
- Liver swap for 9lb baby
- Libel case may mean Princess appears in court
- Exams chief says GCSE criticism unfounded
- One in three people 'at risk from air pollution'
- Attacker jailed
- Fischer draws
- Cancer hope
- Soldier dies
World
- Turks kill 25 Kurdish rebels
- Summit makes slow progress
- Bad news on jobs adds to Bush's woes
- Killer floods
- Passenger takes flight in mid-air
- Hurd says world aid too late for Somalia
- Peking replaces finance minister
- Gulf boycott
- Tajik MPs fail to oust president
- Arafat prays
- Israel and Syria inch towards deal on Golan
- UN claims Iraq's nuclear threat 'remains at zero'
- Peking anger at US fighter sale
- US poverty is grist for Clinton
- Resentment in Australia over US wheat subsidies
- Britain protests over Iraqi court's 'Grotesque' sentence
- EC team fails to restart talks in South Africa
- Morocco poll aims to boost Sahara claim
- Talks reveal a glimmer of hope on Golan
People
- Barbers' Company
- Coachmakers' and Coach Harness Makers' Company
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- Territorial Army promotions
- Obituary: John Sturges
- Obituaries
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: John Marsh
- Faith and Reason: The moral case for a holy war in Bosnia: The Muslim theologian and writer Shabbir Akhtar argues that the ill-treatment of Muslims is justification for armed intervention to secure peace in the Bosnian crisis.
- Appeals: Babies in Prison
- Ministry of Defence
- Appeals: The Lily Davis Special Playgroup
- Appeals: London Conservation Area Conference
- IWEM
- Obituary: Vernon Lambert
- Obituary: The Very Rev John Wild
- Obituary: Johnnie Mortimer
- Obituary: D. Tecwyn Lloyd
- Obituary: Davinder Singh Parmar
- Carpenters' Company
- Obituary: Derrick Amoore
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Mary Norton
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Morris Carnovsky
- Obituary: Richard Burns
Life & Style
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- Food and Drink: Wines of the Week
- Food and Drink: Gastropod
- Food and Drink: Crumbs from my table
- Food and Drink: A new broom that respects old Soho dust: One of London's best-known pubs now has a promising new restaurant, says Emily Green
- Food and Drink: Who's been eating the baby's dinner?: Joanna Blythman hails Baby Organix, a new and modestly priced range whose fresh and vivid flavours are going down a treat with parents and children alike
- Food and Drink: The magic that gives Marston's its Pedigree: Heath Robinson would have been proud of the 'Burton Union', a yeast cultivating system that gives a complex, fruity, dryness to Michael Jackson's beer of the month
- Food and Drink / Recipes: Better ripe and red than dead: Determined to salvage this year's tomatoes from the compost heap, Emily Green harvests a selection of new and old recipes from a bumper crop
Arts & Entertainment
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- BOOKS / Recommended
- BOOK REVIEW / Travels round human oddity: The collected shorter fiction - Anthony Trollope, Ed. Julian Thompson: Robinson Publishing, pounds 25
- BOOK REVIEW / A 16th-century sexual soap opera called dynasty: The six wives of Henry VIII - Antonia Fraser: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, pounds 20
- BOOK REVIEW / The gaol keeper's fear of the penalty: Michel Foucault - Didier Eribon, Tr. Betsy Wing: Faber, pounds 25
- BOOK REVIEW / Pariah who nearly became a gentleman: Trollope - Victoria Glendinning: Hutchinson, pounds 20
- BOOK REVIEW / A poor thinner: Life-size - Jenefer Shute: Secker & Warburg, pounds 7.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Return of the Barm man: John Worthen admires the restoration of D H Lawrence's Sons and Lovers
- BOOK REVIEW / A dog's view of fat cats: Walking my mistress in Deauville - Ronald Frame: Hodder & Stoughton, pounds 14.99
- BOOKS / Moments when the pain begins to tell: Tom Shone meets Paul Watkins, a youthful novelist with an unflinching view of hardship
- BOOKS / The Independent Foreign Fiction Award: A romantic pseudonym on the loose in Lisbon
- 1 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 2 British business: We need to stay in the European Union - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 3 The moral case on tax avoidance is overwhelming - and we all know Google wants to do the right thing
- 4 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea will be a reunion that can only end in tears
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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