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Friday, 26 November 1993
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- Murder charges
- Landseer for sale
- Mother who broke baby's legs is freed
- Doctor struck off
- Crash landing
- Morality campaigner retires after 30 years: David Lister meets the scourge of broadcasting standards, who says she was misunderstood
- Lawyers club together to pay defendant's fine
- Nuclear work is linked to cancer of prostate
- The Daily Poem: Let Go Who Will
- Pet therapy at Walsgrave Hospital in Coventry
- Patten signals wider sixth-form choice: More schools will be allowed to offer post-16 education
- Ignorance of genetics 'extensive'
- Civil servants 'forgot' to warn of Iraqi missile plant
- Two held over MoT murders
- The Bulger Murder: Church 'strangely silent' on morality
- Woman poisoned baby with salt
- The Bulger Murder: Parents devastated by loss of anonymity: Naming boys leaves legacy of fear
- Stolen computers worth pounds 500,000 seized by police
- Japan Food and Culture Exhibition opens
- Boys injured as minibus is crushed in accident: Accident intensifies debate on whether seat-belts should be fitted in coaches
- Sun shines on 'a celebration' of crash children
- Tube line faces further problems
- Life sentence for policeman who killed wife: Sergeant who set up fake crash after truncheon assault was caught out by position of victim's car seat
- Nazis assumed divided Britain would lose war: Archive shows Hitler thought invasion was unnecessary. David Connett reports
- Bragg sued over TV king's prostitutes
- Otters back from brink of extinction: Endangered mammals are returning to rivers they left years ago. Nicholas Schoon reports
- Girls 'smoke to be slim'
- Women urged to unite in breast cancer fight
- Rape trial man 'was incapable'
- Swimming death
- Inquest on Alps death fall victim halted
- Paxman's pounds 1 'club'
- Attacker jailed
- Director goes
- Girl questioned
- Washing machine offers 'green' clean
- Law: Sharing the same experience: Sharon Wallach reports on a new scheme to sponsor trainee barristers
- Law Report: Employee's dismissal could constitute retirement: Harris v Lord Shuttleworth and others (Trustees of the National & Provincial Building Society Pension Fund). Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice Evans and Lord Justice Waite), 24 November 1993
- Law: Learning to write with clarity: Fiona Bawdon meets Mark Adler, a solicitor who aims to simplify legal language
- Law Report: College not forced to accept student despite offer: Moran v University College Salford. Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Glidewell, Lord Justice Evans and Lord Justice Waite), 12 November 1993
- Law Update: Thinking big
- Law Update: Speaking on silence
- Law Update: All change
- BMA seeks review of community care
- Alcohol genes
- Health region attacked for wasting pounds 10m: MPs to study conduct of public business
World
- Out of South Africa: High anxiety as blacks go to market
- Drug smuggler beheaded
- Israelis may delay Gaza withdrawal
- Hong Kong talks on brink of collapse: Only UK climbdown or Chinese concession can avert deadlock
- A camp on the safe side of death and despair: In the tales of loss and exile in Sierra Leone's civil war, Richard Dowden discovers refugees have not lost hope
- Saudis move to take over critical Arab press: Now you see it . . . prince's newspaper makes sure that leaders' wives lose their taste for wine
- Abandoned Japanese colonists want to go home: Those left behind in China after the Second World War hope to die in their native land, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo
- Oil prices tumble to five-year low: Opec's failure to agree to output reduction weakens its clout and pushes rate below psychological barrier of dollars 15 a barrel Oil prices tumble to five-year low
- People: Angolan enemies break the ice
- Gaza fury at death of Hamas leader
- Abiola resigned as military calls the tune on democracy: The winner of June's aborted election has become increasingly isolated, writes Karl Maier in Lagos
People
- Obituary: Anthony Burgess
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Britannia Royal Naval College
- Engineering Council
- Service appointments
- Church appointments
- Wills
- Birthdays
- Appointments
- Faith and Reason: Maybe a trick, but it is still a treat: John Cornwell, the author of Strange Gods, observes the annual liquefaction of the blood of St Januarius, a miracle which, the faithful believe, preserves Naples from catastrophe.
- Obituary: Professor Nathan Rotenstreich
- Appeals: The Scoliosis Research Trust
- Appeals: Old Chiswick Protection Society
- Obituary: Sidney Griller
- Appeals: Church Appeals
- Obituary: Albert Collins
- Calls to the Bar: Lincoln's Inn
- Obituary: Professor Geoffrey Holmes
- Obituary: Tatiana Nikolayeva
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Anthony Burgess
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Calls to the Bar
Life & Style
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- Food & Drink: Gastropod
- Food & Drink: Eat up your coffee
- Food & Drink: I'm game, every once in a while: A young, female pheasant is the occasional luxury whose time has come again
- Food & Drink: A castle built in the air: Emily Green discovers that the Castle Hotel offers an excellent wine list, but does not have a menu to match it
- Food & Drink: The great festive wine guide: Party wines, table wines, pudding wines and bubbly . . . Anthony Rose selects the best-value Christmas buys
Arts & Entertainment
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- Smart but not so sweet: Bayan Northcott wonders why newly invented instruments have hardly ever succeeded in establishing themselves in Western music
- DISCS / Double Play: Just like the real thing: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson on young soloists
- Daring the Alp: Northern Sinfonia - City Hall, Newcastle
- Pulling strings: Nick Kimberley on Welsh National Opera's Cendrillon
Books
- BOOKS / Recommended
- BOOK REVIEW / We're all Bose-Einstein condensates now: Peter Forbes explores an abstract, mechanical attempt to prove that we are living in a dream world: The Quantum Society -Danah Zohar & Ian Marshall: Bloomsbury, pounds 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Tatty genes, and the grace of God: Scientists only interpret the world . . . the point is to change it. Tom Wilkie on a modern religion: The Doctrine of DNA - R C Lewontin: Penguin, pounds 5.99
- BOOKS / Bless thee Burgess, thou art translated: Anthony Burgess died this week. In a recent lecture he reflected on the uneasy world of the translator
- BOOK REVIEW / The genesis of fear: The engineer in the garden - Colin Tudge: Jonathan Cape, pounds 17.99
- 1 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle's star talent-spotter on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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