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Sunday, 21 November 1993
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- Death plunge
- Contemporary Art Market: Modern feast of words, walls and light bulbs: Galleries' open weekend aims to give a clear view of the state of their art
- Changes in the Family: Women earn bigger share of incomes: Despite a major growth in female employment, men still receive the lion's share of pay
- Conservation groups attack subsidies to farmers: Growing nothing 'pays 20 times more than countryside protection schemes'
- Large rise in unemployed graduates
- Agency lifts burden for lone mother: Thousands protested against the Child Support Agency yesterday, but others have benefited from its work. Mary Braid reports
- Changes in the Family: Men lose jobs first as recession hits industry: Despite a major growth in female employment, almost a quarter of their income is from benefits
- Medieval timber bridge unearthed in gravel pit: Discovery of 11th-century remains shed light on development of English carpentry. David Keys reports
- Bank's redundancy plan attacked
- The Daily Poem: Beothug
- Cold 'can cause asthma'
- Families gather to pray near scene of M40 crash
- Boy, 7, killed by dog while playing
- Hattersley joins Labour backlash on 'unworkable' all-women shortlists
- Major treads cautiously over Sunday shopping: Cabinet ministers anxious to avoid repeat of 1986 defeat
- Binge drinking 'kills 12 people a month'
- Girls 'face bias from early age'
- Number of Whitehall staff 'up by 25,000': New policies have led to growth, report says
- An acre in Surrey is forever America in memory of president shot 30 ears ago today
- Vatican to bestow honour on former Anglican bishop: Opponent of women's ordination to be Catholic priest
- Cyclists injured
- Solo mission
- Two arrested over hit-and-rubn
- Channel tunnel blast 'minor'
- Hit-and-run death
- Sword charges
- Hurt PC 'jeered'
- Reynolds wary of talks without Sinn Fein: Gulf still exists between London and Dublin on strategy for Ulster. David McKittrick and Donald Macintyre report
- Nicotine patches on the NHS urged
- Uproar after acquittal in Nikki Allen murder case: Not guilty verdict ends six-week trial in which judge refused to admit alleged confession on interview tape as evidence
- Pit to close
- Bastards vs The Rest: From the highest to the lowest, the Conservatives are bitterly divided. Stephen Castle and Paul Routledge report
- Rolling over the past: Three years after the demise of Coloroll, David Bowen picks through the rubble and finds strength among the survivors
World
- Nafta bill ready for signature
- The Week Ahead: Unions plan wave of protest strikes
- News ban on ailing President
- Nigerian strike called off
- Poll boost for Gaidar
- Chinese arrest sex-slave gang
- Winnie Mandela attack 'not political'
- US bites bullet on gun control: Revival of the 'Brady Bill' reflects changing mood
- Confusion over aid convoys
- Out of Japan: Company move makes a family fall to pieces
- Death brings toll to 11 in India election: 47,000 arrested as 325,000 police deployed in Uttar Pradesh
- CIA drug sting that never was
- Dollars 28bn for US spy budget
- Israeli settlers threaten police
- ETA leader rejects violence
- Apec begins to flex its economic muscles: Asian-Pacific leaders agree on need to reach Gatt accord but US and China remain far apart on trade and human rights
- Menendez brothers' trial hinges on tape: Two rich young men who shot their parents have gained supporters as their bizarre story unfolded. Now the two juries must decide, reports Phil Reeves
- Aids child dies
- Iraqi protest
- Arabian leopard in fight for survival
- Flat Earth: Baked in a pie?
- Police 'innocent'
- Welcome to Cascadia: US and Canadian states plan to redraw north-west border to create corridor of prosperity
- Roll up for ritual abuse of rights: Chinese province makes a horror show of drive against crime
- Flat Earth: Soaring sauerkraut
- Divide that fuels world's 'worst war': Country-city struggles ravage Angola
- Bodyguard shot
- Scud-busters were duds
- General Winter takes command in Bosnia: Snowbound warriors must use horses and sledges
- Flat Earth: Greens gauge
- Nothing settled in Seattle talks: Presidents fail to break the deadlock in Sino-American relations
- Flat Earth: Forbidden fruits of the cherry orchard
- Question: who'd want to spend the rest of their lives clubbing rats to death? Answer: 20,000 Bombay graduates
- Clinton's victories at home belie his image as a bungler abroad
- Summit backs Gatt deadline
- Whites face tough game on a level playing field
- Labour of love
- Israel 'would welcome Assad'
Business
- Sunday Round-up: The main stories from yesterday's City pages
- Business and City Summary
- The arguments for an independent Old Lady
- Getting a grip on the flying shop: Robert Ayling has risen swiftly to the top at British Airways. Michael Harrison reports
- Business Information Service: Saying of the week
- Business Information Service: This week
Science
- Science: European Week for Scientific Culture: Fly to the stars - or go subatomic]: Win a trip to a top laboratory in the Independent's science competition
- Science: Mission to correct the vision thing: Out-of-favour Nasa needs a success with its Hubble Space Telescope rescue operation, says Peter Bond
Voices
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- Letter: Arts Council pays the piper but doesn't call the tune
- Letter: How to spot career potential
- Letter: Arts Council pays the piper but doesn't call the tune
- Rear Window: Free Trade: An idea made in Lancashire that came home to roost
- Letter: Jill: a columnist without spite
- Letter: HIV is not a death sentence
- Letter: Safety laws are not a luxury
- Letter: Some jobless boys do grow up
- Letter: CSA warnings were ignored
- Letter: Thorp is a safe and profitable nuclear reprocessing plant
- 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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