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Thursday, 16 December 1993
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- The daily poem
- Man charged with murders
- Hit-and-run trucks
- Body in freezer
- Law Report: Home Office can be liable: Racz v Home - Office House of Lords (Lord Templeman, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Jauncey of Tullichettle, Lord Browne-Wilkinson and Lord Mustill), 16 December 1993
- Arts Council grants freeze is blamed on Government
- Mother freed
- Bodies found
- Two die in crash
- Sad tidings for partridges and turtle doves
- Tax deals for stately homes under attack: MPs question secrecy surrounding public access agreements
- Clark 'ignorant' on witness statements: Ex-minister signed trial papers without knowing charges
- The Daily Poem: The Trouble with Geraniums
- Cities are urged to create cafe culture
- Actor's friends 'in drunken high jinks'
- Bart's faces slow death in hospital reforms: Bottomley announces reprieve for University College sites in London shake-up, but 800-year-old institution to be run down
- The Ulster Declaration: Change of strategy opened door to deal: The Steps to Agreement
- The Ulster Declaration: Solemn commitment on road to peace: This is the full text of yesterday's declaration from Downing Street
- The Ulster Declaration: Review of broadcasting ban
- Arts Council backtracks over orchestra funding: Anger at Philharmonia as music panel's advice is ignored
- The Ulster Declaration: Initiative unites the sceptics on both sides of divide: West Belfast
- Falklands plea
- Forces warned over drinking
- Nanny tells of finding three dead
- Informer 'espoused maximum violence'
- Charles Dickens' manuscript on display
- The Ulster Declaration: Chronology
- The Ulster Declaration: Tory MPs salute Major's game plan: The Conservative Party
- Most confessions made immediately after arrest: The British Psychological Society's conference in London
- Father cuddled baby, then shot her
- The Ulster Declaration: Well-concealed gambler's instinct produces a result: The Prime Minister's Role
- The Ulster Declaration: Reynolds optimistic over loyalist ceasefire: The Dail
- Steps to project's go-ahead: Sellafield
- Plant set to make Britain main plutonium producer: Tom Wilkie looks at the prospects for Sellafield when operations begin in two months after years of delay
- TV 'undermines politicians': The British Psychological Society's conference in London
- Workers welcome an early Christmas present
- The Ulster Declaration: Victims' families wary: The Bereaved
- Thorp approved with tighter discharge limit: Gummer rules out public inquiry into pounds 2.8bn nuclear reprocessing plant at Sellafield
- The Ulster Declaration: Major confronts Unionist wrath: The House of Commons
- The Ulster Declaration: Arafat misses history in making: The Scene in Downing Street
- Killer driver's sentence could go to appeal court
- Former cult members lose extradition plea: House of Lords to decide if women must face murder plot charges in US
- Director of zoo wins reprieve
- Zoo reprieve
- Flat death
- BT strike vote
- Lockerbie claim
- Decision upheld
- Santa shot
- Inmate escapes
- Potter sale
World
- Fiji's president dies
- Greece calm over EU Macedonia move
- Marauding hippos kill two
- Algeria militants claim killings
- Serbian parties lurch to the right
- Fury in Asia over Gatt deal
- Gaza in grip of suicide bombers: Two Hamas martyrs died this week, while two others were disarmed. Robert Fisk reports
- Anti-abortion convictions
- China steps up HK rhetoric
- World freedom in recession
- Old foes unite to warn of bloodshed: Zulu and Afrikaner gather in the Natal hills to campaign for self-determination - a battle that does not rule out violence
- 'Arad killed in 1986'
- Settlers face crackdown
- Four die in Argentine riots
- Clinton runs out of patience with Aspin
- 'Shogun' Tanaka dies at 75
- Muslims 'spared by killers'
- Airbus makes safety change
- People: Seasonal accolade for 'clean' judge
- Lockerbie: Pan Am sues Libya for dollars 300m
- Cairo toll may reach 70
- Algerian extremists murder 12 foreigners: Massacre by suspected Islamists brings country a step nearer anarchy
- Blow for Clinton as Aspin quits defence post: Sudden end to a tenure marked by policy problems
- Scientists complete the gene puzzle
- Inside File: Oslo baffled by Arafat's flight of fancy
- Luck refuses to be a lady as Florida man hunts for the fortune he threw away
- Last exiles return from Lebanon: PLO chief insists that delay in Israeli troop pull-out will not be repeated
- British troops head for Srebrenica
- Jury refuses new hearing on King murder
- No place for racist names
- Iraq starts withdrawing from Kuwait border area
- HK row enters a new phase
- Liechtenstein's choice
- 1 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Bloody attack brings terror to capital’s streets
- 2 Mothers' diets may harm IQs in two-thirds of babies
- 3 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 4 Eyewitness gives extraordinary account of her confrontation with Woolwich attackers
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL might have a sinister plan as a soldier is murdered in suspected Islamic terrorist attack
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