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Thursday, 14 January 1993
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- Law Update: New names on roll
- Passive smoking 'is killing one person every day'
- Heritage job cut plans attacked
- Miners believe hit-list pit can be profitable: Welsh-speaking Betws has stopped production. Jonathan Foster reports
- Tobacco lobby criticises museum over exhibition
- Repairing a doorway into St George's Hall at Windsor Castle
- People with mortgages are the 'new poor'
- Home-owning family living in poverty trap
- Seven detectives to face disciplinary charges: After an inquiry costing millions, the action against West Midlands Serious Crime Squad officers has attracted criticism. Terry Kirby reports
- Man killed in Belfast shooting in Belfast
- Minister rejects teachers' threat to boycott tests
- The Calcutt Report: Review seeks tribunal with powers to curb press: The details of the report
- Lawyers claim fresh evidence in damages case
- The Shetland Oil Disaster: 'Green' group is accused of scare
- MI5 'helped to thwart Welsh firebomb plot'
- Car crime 'is more than twice as high as in official figures': Four million drivers claim to have been victims of vehicle break-ins. David Nicholson-Lord reports
- Doctors warn of need for hospital cash
- Highly trained competitors take strain at Cruft's: Rhys Williams spends a dog-day afternoon assessing the pedigrees at this year's show
- Central TV is censured over 9pm sex scene
- Jails setback
- Student is found hanged
- Firebomb found
- Warning of charges for social services
- The Calcutt Report: Political and royal stories highlighted: The Establishment
- Shetland oil spill dispersing rapidly in storm-lashed seas
- New exam to fill gap between GCSE and A-level
- Miners face sack 'to secure French jobs'
- Fraud action
- London appeal
- Short's bold play levels chess contest
- Correction: Public relations battle with no prisoners taken
- Public Services Management: Trusting hospitals to look after themselves: 'The revolution is unstoppable. It will run its course,' says one expert. Liza Donaldson reports on the progress of the most radical changes since the NHS was created
- Gallery secure
- Killing report
- Briton seized
- Two die as aircraft crashes
World
- Angola talks
- 'Tamilgate' revelations force Danish PM's resignation
- Community split over Macedonia UN move
- Out of Russia: Terrible driving and the fear of retribution
- 54 drowned in Polish ferry disaster
- EC delivers ultimatum to Bosnian Serbs
- Shuttle tests
- Raid on Iraq: Danger grows for isolated minority: The Shias
- 'Ark Royal' sets off to stand by in Adriatic
- Raid on Iraq: Cautious Clinton adopts softer line on Saddam: New US Administration
- Criminals use Bombay riots to settle scores
- Raid on Iraq: Yeltsin backs West and angers hardliners: Russia
- The US in Transition / Women at the helm: 2: Top justice nominee 'broke immigrant law'
- Raid on Iraq: Memory plays tricks in city on front line: The emirate's reliance on the West for its security does not sit well with its brethren, writes Robert Fisk in Kuwait City
- Raid on Iraq: UN fears inspectors may be targeted: Diplomacy
- Raid on Iraq: Attack brings jubilation in the north: The Kurds
- Raid on Iraq: Pentagon denies bombing civilian areas
- Clinton in U-turn on Haiti
- Volcano kills 4
- Honecker in Chile
- Russian revision
- Ablaze again
- Moi strives for ethnic balance in new cabinet
- Judge's rape tales infuriate Australian women
- US marines in Mogadishu rest from extra patrols ordered after the killing of a soldier from their battalion
- New York split over gays' parade rights
- Crusader takes on US health reform
- Fire scare at Chernobyl
- The crew of the space shuttle Endeavour making their way to the launch pad at Cape Canaveral. The shuttle, carrying a dollars 200m ( pounds 130m) US government statellite, took off after a weather delay
- Liberal voice in South Africa's wilderness: Benjamin Pogrund interviewed the former editor of a newspaper that was a constant thorn in the side of apartheid's champions
- States sign ban on chemical weapons
- German troops may go abroad
- Motion against Patten fails
- Algerians' call for rebellion
- Agreement on Guatemala exiles
- Raid on Iraq: Bombers' targets are key to political change
- Raid on Iraq: Concessions come too late to stop bombs
- Raid on Iraq: Allied weapons able to teach a 'telling lesson'
- Raid on Iraq: Bush and Clinton stand together on Iraq policy
- Raid on Iraq: Months of tension that led to the brink
- Raid on Iraq: Kuwaitis watch and wait in fear
- Raid on Iraq: Benn leads criticism of 'gunboat diplomacy'
- Raid on Iraq: UK and France in support role
- Raid on Iraq: Only the adrenalin hits US pilots: Neil MacFarquhar of AP describes the scene on board the USS Kitty Hawk before and after the attack on Iraq
- Raid on Iraq: West still uncertain on Saddam succession
- Raid on Iraq: Arabs states react with anger and embarrassment
People
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Prebendary Dewi Morgan
- Obituary: John Lewis Williams
- Obituary: Bertram Bulmer
- Obituary: Awano Seiho
- Obituary: Sir Paul Hasluck
- Obituary: Dame Janet Vaughan
- Obituary: Dame Janet Vaughan
- Appointments: Church appointments
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Raymond Marriott
- Obituary: Susi Jeans
- Obituary: Charles Tillon
- Obituary: Professor R. J. Last
- 1 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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