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Thursday, 18 February 1993
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- Bigamist jailed
- Law Update: Do-it-all offices
- Joyriders given five years
- Miners fail in court action over 10 pits
- A kestrel in a nesting box placed alongside the M40
- Inquiry call over killing of solicitor
- Riot trial continues without escapees
- Boy patient died an hour after being 'stable'
- London Zoo pins hope on pounds 21m rescue plan: Rebuilding and emphasis on conservation are part of the new vision at Regent's Park. Steve Connor reports
- Chocolate addicts 'use craving as a sweet excuse'
- Fraud claim man 'known to police'
- Law lords rule out libel action by elected bodies
- Oxford to honour Clinton
- Law: Something even bigger in the City: Frere Cholmeley and Bischoff are joining forces in May
- Law Report: Local authorities cannot institute libel actions: Derbyshire County Council v Times Newspapers Ltd and others - House of Lords (Lord Keith, Lord Griffiths, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Browne-Wilkinson and Lord Woolf), 18 February 1993
- Law Update: Video learning for lawyers
- Law Update: Pensions adviser
- Law Update: Saintly revival
- Law Update: Prague expansion
- Law Update: Low health risk
- Law Update: Star billing
- Law Update: Monte Carlo crew
- Law Update: Cheaper on TV
- Law Update: Eastern awards
- The Jobless Crisis: Unemployment forecast to peak at 3.5 million: The jobless total looks set to continue rising and stay high for years to come. Robert Chote reports
- Law: Woman of luck and judgment: Dawn Freedman tells Sharon Wallach how she became one of the few female circuit judges (CORRECTED)
- The Jobless Crisis: Unit challenges official figures for unemployed
- The Jobless Crisis: Boardroom tips for ex-executives
- 'Killers intended to take boy to police'
- The Jobless Crisis: Ministers at odds over prospects for recovery
- The Jobless Crisis: Unions call for action to end jobs 'slaughter'
- Synod warned of depravity in BBC Radio 4 drama
- Church rebels seek to fund split over women priests
- Pensioner jailed
- 'Home alone' girl to stay in care
- Special Report on Conferences and Exhibitions: Meeting the needs of a marketing strategy: These days, companies require tangible results to justify the outlay on conferences. Martin Whitfield examines their reasoning
- Law Report: Practice Direction
- Law Report: Police need not warn of road hazards: Ansell and another v McDermott and others - Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Nourse, Lord Justice Beldam and Sir John Megaw): 29 January 1993
- Special Report on Conferences and Exhibitions: Making a stand is all a matter of organisation: You've booked the space, but will the visitors come? Ideas by Peter Cotterell
- Special Report on Conferences and Exhibitions: From Clock End to castle
- Special Report on Conferences and Exhibitions: Cold comfort for halls in Britain: Peter Cotterell examines the advantages and drawbacks of exhibiting in the UK
- Special Report on Conferences and Exhibitions: From genetics to science of the convention: Lynne Curry meets an academic who has had to learn how to run an international pounds 1.2m congress
- Special Report on Conferences and Exhibitions: Putting on a good show with the right attitude: Post-event follow-up is vital to get the best out of exhibiting, writes Peter Cotterell
- Special Report on Conferences and Exhibitions: Hotels parcel up tempting package deals: Tailor-made meeting facilities are replacing drab banqueting rooms, says Lynne Curry
- Special Report on Conferences and Exhibitions: Technological changes present opportunities to communicate: Computers can help, but with all the gadgets in the world the most important thing is to see and hear properly, says Steve Homer
World
- Out of Russia: Remember the Zanzibar lilies
- Communists purge Tibetan officials
- Jackson offered Dead Sea cure
- A speech from the heart to capture minds
- US Senate votes to bar immigrants with HIV
- Japanese urged to expand UN role
- Hundreds drowned in Haiti disaster
- Talk of 'fair trade' worries the Twelve
- SA police 'negligent' over killings
- Street-fighter Keating lacks punch in debate
- Lucky wolverine
- Sharp UK protest to Iran on Rushdie
- Zoo reopens
- Mafia 'turning to arms trade'
- Malaysian royal wrangle ended
- Favourable response to call for sacrifice: President Clinton takes tough tax message to the people - Europe reacts cautiously amidst fears on US protectionism
- UK and China 'to discuss HK poll'
- China frees Tiananmen students
- Pounds 23m scandal may finally oust Takeshita
- Scars run deep among the warring sides in Tajikistan: Despite the killings and atrocities in the civil war, there may be signs of hope. Hugh Pope reports from Dushanbe
- ANC radicals angry at power-sharing deal
- Sudan accused of 'ethnic cleansing' of Nuba people
- Christopher resumes US Mid-East role
- Democrats' fate hinges on end to gridlock
- Hasidic rabbi 'kidnapped boy'
- Pudding parade for Goldberg
- Rebel leader offers Kabul truce
- Unita dissidents take their seats
- Kibutz tackles McSpud problem
- Iran MP's back Rushdie edict
- Militants 'killed four Algerians'
- Tokyo students jeer UN chief
- Drug baron's cars destroyed
- West raises pressure on Mobutu for reform
- CIA search for shooting suspect leads to Pakistan
People
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Schools: Queen Anne's School
- Obituary: Robert Holley
- Obituary: Scott Meredith
- Obituary: Professor Ilya Neustadt
- Obituary: Professor Charles Geddes Coull Chesters
- Obituary: Aben Kandel
- Obituary: Mohammad Natsir
- Obituary: Professor George Montgomery
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Sir Joseph Cleary
- Court Circular
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Col Clive Harston
- Obituary: Dame Janet Vaughan
- Obituary: Arthur Exell
- Obituary: George Wallington
- Obituary: Tommy Walker: Correction
- 1 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’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 Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, the mother-of-two hailed as a hero for confronting Woolwich attackers, thought: 'better me than a child'
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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