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Sunday, 14 November 1993
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- Killer on run
- Murder charge
- Racist attack
- Arts budgets hit by loss of sponsorship: Minister asked to divert leisure cash
- International Art Market: Islamic masterpiece sets record
- Ban on bicycles divides city: Sun is about to set on two-wheeled right of way in row that has split local authorities
- MP criticises political asylum for hotel bomber
- Derbyshire likely to be carved up for third time: Commission reviewing council structures urged to rethink
- Voyage ends in mystery Unhappy end to voyage
- Game boys battle it out in a 10,000 pounds dimension
- Major to stress 'core value' of education to nation's well-being: 'Back to basics' campaign drops attack on single mothers
- Burglars scored on sports commentator's away days
- Plea for loyalty infuriates Tory right-wingers: 'Witch-hunt' before backbench elections
- The Daily Poem: Love Among The Guilty
- Pesticide checks on water 'inadequate': Independent 'crop doctors' should dispense chemicals, report says
- Royal Variety show provides finale to Russian ballet dancers' UK tour
- Hawking with the hooded killers who live to prey: Oliver Gillie joins a hunting party in Scotland to witness the ancient art of falconry
- Nuclear industry sets sights on privatisation: Government review could clear the way for early sale
- Sex attacker flees
- Prison dispute
- Motorist killed at rail crossing
- Two killed as gales sweep across Britain
- Human fireball
- Calendar celebrates passage of time: Focus on humour and wit as image-makers look at later life
- Inmate found hanged
- Hard-left violence 'hurting anti-racist organisations'
- Grim reaping
- Sinn Fein attack on Unionist 'deal'
- In today's other newspapers
- Bodies identified
World
- Marsh Arab claims investigated
- Seoul warned
- Peking urged to accept democracy
- SA 'blood ban'
- Puerto Rico vote
- Chinese plan to speed up economic reform: Blueprint seeks to chart development towards a market economy in the post-Deng era
- Cairo signing
- California earthquake alert
- Mao memorabilia exhibition celebrates forthcoming centenary of Chinese leader's birth
- Out of Japan: Bare exploits embarrass old rivals
- Clinton woos Republicans to secure Nafta vote: President offers to support re-election of all who help get trade accord through US Congress as narrow victory predicted
- Muslim 'collaborators' fear departure of the Israeli army: Robert Fisk, in Qantara, reports on the mixed blessings of Middle East peace for southern Lebanon
- Mexican backlash threat if US blocks trade deal: President Salinas has staked much to bring about a thriving North American free market, writes Phil Davison
- SA's top bogeyman has poetic dreams: John Carlin in Johannesburg talks to Ronnie Kasrils, the ANC member whom the rejectionist right loves to hate
- CIA 'funded Haitian drugs operation'
- Sri Lankan troops break siege of key army base
- Journalist jailed for 16 years in Pakistan
- UN ends Cambodian mission
- 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
Science
- Science: Two cultures: still natural enemies?: Stefan Collini examines how far C P Snow's idea of an intellectual world split by deep mutual suspicion is relevant today
- Microbe of the Month: Friendly fungus to grass, but poison to grazing animals
- Competition: Win a trip to centres of world science
- So farewell, snowy owl: Correction
- Science: Why Britain is IT abroad: From Saudi Arabia to San Francisco, our computer contractors are in demand. Lynne Curry reports
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
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Exclusive: Woolwich killings suspect Michael Adebolajo was inspired by cleric banned from UK after urging followers to behead enemies of Islam
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