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Monday, 29 November 1993
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- Doctor accused
- Art Market: Dealers' doubts fail to dent prices for Impressionism
- The Way We Live: Howard's hard line on crime wins public backing: Independent/NOP survey reveals support for increased police powers and hostility to lenient sentences
- 'Duty' of jail staff to defy orders: Ruling sparks strategy on admissions
- Inquest date set
- The Secret IRA Meetings: IRA denies lull in killing is ceasefire
- Teacher mourned
- Vicar granted bail
- Man battered baby son
- The Secret IRA Meetings: Gulf between Adams and Mayhew on documents: Sinn Fein may produce further papers to prove message claiming conflict was over was not sent
- Dancing protest
- Photofit of rapist issued
- Tube back on line
- The Secret IRA Meetings: Paisley has no regrets after exit
- Success at GCSE 'can hide weaknesses in basic skills'
- CPS lawyers 'have no confidence in senior managers': Staff morale at an all-time low, survey finds
- Bombing plot 'foiled by MI5 agent': Jury told terrorists tried to steal explosives for mainland campaign. Terry Kirby reports
- Terrorists to lose 'political status' tactic
- BBC 'bullied' girl on air
- Triumph for comedian as awards event goes dark
- PC murder case
- The Secret IRA Meetings: McNamara unites Tories: Labour spokesman accused of maladroit handling of political opportunity
- The Daily Poem: Country Dance
- Former Test bowler denies indecently assaulting girl, 15
- Waxen Chancellor
- Horses slashed
- Nadir bribe 'evidence' made public: Court transcripts raise questions over way the Serious Fraud Office handled allegations that an attempt was made to bribe trial judge. Tim Kelsey reports
- Climbing deaths
- Fires investigated
- The Secret IRA Meetings: Revelation 'body blow to Major': Premier's authority damaged by his risky enthusiasm for the 'great prize' of peace in Ulster
- Three killed in pile-up on A1
- The Secret IRA Meetings: Reputation for honour is under scrutiny: Colin Brown profiles Sir Patrick Mayhew, the Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- The Secret IRA Meetings: Communications 'go back some years': Mayhew insists he has told truth but Government's credibility hangs on Commons statement today
- The Secret IRA Meetings: Contacts welcomed by bomb victim's father
- Widow, 84, raped and left trapped in in wardrobe: Detective says intruder's vicious attack was worst she had seen in 18 years' service. Terry Kirby reports
- The Secret IRA Meetings: The questions Sir Patrick now faces
- The Secret IRA Meetings: Government and Sinn Fein met daily, says McGuinness
World
- Key players missing as Somali talks open: Go-it-alone warnings as clan chiefs shun peace conference
- 'Rambo' snatches man in love triangle as wife and mistress wrangle
- Hindus fail to regain three Indian states: Lower castes and Muslims unite to elect socialist-untouchable coalition
- People: Hillary looks a star as a star looks to be president
- Gorbachev denounces 'forced' constitution: Former Soviet president condemns Russian attempts to 'railroad' reforms, and warns of danger of Bolshevik revival in guise of democracy
- Wild bunch keep red flag flying in Ufa: In Russia's biggest republic, Andrew Higgins finds Communists fighting Yeltsin with local autonomy demands
- Aids scare for Polish women
- Escobars sent home
- 'Sucide doctor' a fugitive
- Georgia evacuates villagers
- Romanian werewolves warning
- Indian industrialist dies
- Iranian hijacker surrenders
- EC 'spy' arrested
- Athletes win race to defect
- Boys beat tramp 'on their own'
- Gaza setback for peace deal
- Liberal claims Honduran win
- Abacha consolidates power in Nigeria: Army purged and cabinet changed in effort to defend economy and avert ethnic conflict
- Families left homeless in dollars 3m San Francisco fire
- Murder linked to bribe scandal
- French stamp on grape impostor
- The Week Ahead: Losing hope in a last hope
- Escobars flee
- Russians grow uneasy in Kazakhstan: Their republic is not the picture of perfect inter-ethnic harmony Kazakhs like to believe, Hugh Pope reports from Alma-Ata
- Arafat and Rabin aim for deadline
- Hindus lose
- Hong Kong 'losing patience' as talks fail: Peking and London blame each other after 17 meetings fail to produce agreement
- Hamas mourns its greatest martyr: Robert Fisk in Marj al-Zohour, southern Lebanon, hears how a Palestinian came to die for the Islamic 'revolution' in Israel
- Mountain rescue
- Turkey protest
- Kurds take over
- Cubans run away
- Honduras poll
- Grenade blast
- Out of Japan: Poetic justice for a life blighted by sickness and war
- Inkatha debates
People
- Court Circular
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Professor Sir John Stallworthy
- Obituary: Kenneth Connor
- Obituary: Bruce Turner
- Obituary: Alan Clare (CORRECTED)
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Fr Conrad Pepler
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Peter Thompson
- Obituary: Sir John Inch
- Couirt Circular
- Obituary: Richard Wordsworth
- Obituary: Fr Conrad Pepler
- Diary: 29 November - 5 December
- Obituary: Emma McCune
- Obituary: Professor Geoffrey Rose
- 1 Freedom fighters? Cannibals? The truth about Syria’s rebels
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Special Report: US troops are stationed in Japan to protect the nation. But to sex workers in Okinawa, they bring fear, not security
- 4 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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