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Saturday, 13 November 1993
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- Kim pushes Clinton into policy corner: US in disarray as Korean crisis deepens
- Swoop on mafia
- Kiev waits for day after The End
- Domes, sweet domes for LA's homeless: As the 'snowbirds' flock to California, a prototype self-help village has been created to shelter the destitute
- Dame's oath is as good as her word: New Zealand's Governor General, best known for her colourful language, will choose the prime minister in a hung parliament
- Fatal drug mixture
- Flat Earth: Order] Order] You bunch of ratbags
- Bhutto victory
- South African apartheid writes itself into oblivion
- Arafat condemns murder of settler
- Empress who suffers in silence
- Aids message on the A-train
- Troubled waters: Middle East battles will be fought not over oil but the vital resources of three great river systems, says John Bulloch
- Flanders poppies blow in the wind of Dubai: Arab nations spend awesome sums on arms - but don't know why
- Iraqi scientist delivers testimony of terror: Annika Savill, Diplomatic Editor, on the harrowing story of Hussain Shahristani, the escapee visiting London to draw attention to the extermination of Marsh Arabs
- Chairs have ears in PLO headquarters
- Flat Earth: Boo-Boo's ditto
- Flat Earth: No bite, twice shy
- Flat Earth: Foot in mouth
- Flat Earth: Polished off
- 'President's man' dies at 67
- Voice from grave airs a Kurdish solution: Ozal letter published advocating forced migration to defeat PKK
- US cardinal accused of sex assault on boy
- Chinese scramble for private school places: Capitalist roaders are buying a fast-lane education for their children, writes Teresa Poole in Peking
- Words fly as old rivals do battle in the market: Robert Fisk reports from Dubai where the US and Russia are trying to sell their jet fighters
- China opens up
- Lagos braced for strikes
- Puerto Rico votes on status
- Tamils resist relief attempt
- Aids research charges dropped
- Fatah blow to accord
- Hopes rise for Guatemala peace
- Clinton offers aid to Israel
- Pakistani race for presidency
- Jail terms for Letelier murder
- Libya 'regrets' UN embargo
- Somalis accuse UN of causing casualties and then refusing to help them
- New Jersey election inquiry
People
- Obituary: Leon Theremin
- Obituary: Freda Corbet
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- Obituary: Basoeki Abdullah
- Obituary: Jill Tweedie
- Obituary: Sir Derek Jakeway
- Obituary: Gerald Thomas
- Obituary: A. N. Sherwin-White
- Faith and Reason: God, gender and human equality: Daphne Hampson, a lecturer in Divinity at St Andrews University, interrupts our series on miracles to bring a final comment on the issue of women priests and their implications for Christianity
- Obituary: Stanley Myers
Voices
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- Letter: Free to protect their Lazi culture and support Galatasaray
- Letter: Are hunters to be forgiven their trespasses?
- Letter: Corrupting influence
- Letter: Professional or not?
- Letter: Tax and the ability to pay
- Letter: Paying through the back door
- Letter: Readers borrow and buy
- Letter: Legal haste makes waste
- Letter: Public killing
- Letter: On the side of the isolated
- Letter: Are hunters to be forgiven their trespasses?
- Letter: First Asian Conservative MP
- Rear Window: Boycotting Apartheid: The moral gestures that finally bore fruit
- Letter: Stalingrad Sword
- Letter: Horror that we need to face
- Letter: Wheel in the real opposition
- Letter: Free to protect their Lazi culture and support Galatasaray
- Letter: Baby boon
- Letter: Power seekers
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- Laugh more and serve less: A valued chef who knows about good local ingredients has turned up in Norfolk, but Emily Green could not do justice to his five-course menu
- Appetite has become a fashion victim
- Great beer for festive cheer: Michael Jackson has put together a peerless selection of Christmas tipples. Treat yourself to this fabulous gift box, or send one to a friend
- Recipe: Hot pie to keep you dry
- 'Merv Hughes' goes to Italy: Geoff Merrill, Australian winemaker, tosses down a few bouncers at Italian producers. Anthony Rose keeps score
Arts & Entertainment
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- Upbeat: CODA
- OPERA / The pictures are better: Is the best Wagner staging the one in your mind's eye? Bayan Northcott reflects on changing perceptions of opera
- DOUBLE PLAY / Staring into the dark: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson seek out the strengths of Samson in a new recording
- Upbeat: Max factor
- MUSIC / Colours to catch the ear: David Fanning on Stravinsky at the Halle and the BBC Philharmonic's Judith Bingham premiere
- Upbeat: Russian friends
Books
- Recommended Books
- Classic Thoughts: Bozo peers in love: Jonathan Keates on Trollope mania and Framley Parsonage (1860)
- Reading Matters: Life on the naked page
- BOOK REVIEW / When Irene met Tommaso: 'The Young Italians' - Amanda Prantera: Bloomsbury, 15.99 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / Hygienic Dr Kellogg gets to their bowls: 'The Road to Wellville' - T Coraghessan Boyle: Granta, 14.99 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / Pipin' a stairway to heaven: 'Iced' - Ray Shell: Flamingo, 5.99 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / The verbal tulip fields round Bonn: Godfrey Hodgson explores a big, timely and authoritative portrait of modern Germany. 'In Europe's Name' - Timothy Garton Ash: Jonathan Cape, 25 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / Under the eyes of the Gorgon: 'Riders Before the Dawn' - Albert H Friedlander: Constable, 18.95 pounds
- Thrum to the melodies of art: Anthony Quinn talks to the Pulitzer Prize-winner, Robert Olen Butler
- 1 The ‘Beverly Hills’ of Surrey pays more income tax than big cities of the North
- 2 Gareth Bale agrees new £130,000-a-week Tottenham contract - but can leave next season for £50m
- 3 'Revenge porn' is no longer a niche activity which victimises only celebrities - the law must intervene
- 4 The moral case on tax avoidance is overwhelming - and we all know Google wants to do the right thing
- 5 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea will be a reunion that can only end in tears
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