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Saturday, 19 June 1993
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- Stingray alert
- Premium Bond winners
- Eleven killed in road crashes
- Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-55
- A sweet smell and a great life: The intrepid Nicholas Schoon joined thousands touring sewage works to see why water bills keep rising
- Carousing PCs get two years for rampage: Officers barged into house after plea to 'shut up'
- Inquiry into horse attacks scaled down
- Rooker hints at change of policy on student grants
- 'Comfortable' life is based on two jobs: Universities face shortage of lecturers but are unable to attract more while salaries remain low
- Labour hope selected by 'Omov'
- Five into Tardis will go if BBC enterprise takes off: A special programme to celebrate the 30th anniversary of 'Dr Who' could feature five of its stars
- UK to pay share of Aboriginal land claim
- NHS patients to get review of complaints: Bottomley says health service needs system which encourages 'openness and dialogue'
- Union at 'reprieved' pit votes for closure: Labour to demand explanation from Heseltine as industry sources say time is running out for mines
- Jewish plan for sabbath 'home zone' revised
- Kidnap victim's boss tells of fear during ransom drop
- Shame and pride in a tragic farewell: Minister attacks right-wing extremists' campaign of hatred as community mourns black south London teenager stabbed to death
- Fluoride increase in water signalled
- Farm's 500 pickers harvest 20 tons of strawberries for the tennis fans at Wimbledon
- Rebel MPs 'bought off in cynical political exercise': Patricia Wynn Davies reflects on a review that had little to do with saving pits
- Gang found guilty of 58m pounds Ecstasy plot: Drug imported in three-piece suites
- Ready for take-off
- Women's wings
- Fairground assault
- Robinson guest of honour in Belfast: David McKittrick tells how the Irish president shook Gerry Adams's hand in a Sinn Fein stronghold
- Kidnap hoax
- Cockle-pickers war
- Father hits the roof
- Pupils hurt in crash
- Prison group demands inquiry into cell deaths
- Life for UDA man
- Pilgrims' progress eased by repaving of nave and new underfloor heating at Canterbury Cathedral
- Prison deaths inquiry
- Hurd underlines need to tackle budget deficit: Foreign Secretary makes a rare intervention into domestic politics. Patricia Wynn Davies reports
- Police fear killer may strike at gay festival
- MacGregor says sentences 'severe'
- Nadir challenged over tapes: Fugitive tycoon is told to produce evidence of Tory 'disinformation'
World
- Jumbo changes
- Sign language
- Cut down by a hairdresser's giggle: Japan's ruling party has lost touch with young people's aspirations. Terry McCarthy in Tokyo measures a generation gap
- Dark light
- General retires
- Time runs out as Clinton dithers over nuclear test: Peter Pringle in New York on the President's latest dilemma: to split his party or infuriate the generals
- UN price on the warlord's head: He had Mogadishu at his mercy, but he made one false move. Richard Dowden on General Aideed's biggest mistake
- Van Gogh, Renoir and Picasso condemned to debtors' prison: Terry McCarthy in Tokyo on a buying frenzy that went bust
- Tourist 'killer' shot dead
- Battles resume near Gorazde
- Asylum is out of bounds in a town without pity: Steve Crawshaw in Hagen finds doors closing to foreigners
- For the ordinary Somalis, there is no place to hide: The UN blitz is making enemies of the people. Karl Maier in Mogadishu reports
- Opposition in Malawi to meet Banda
- UN warns Iraq
- Egyptian bomb kills three
- Nigeria poll 'result'
- Quayle becomes history
- Moi accused
- UN troops poised to capture warlord: US-led peace-keeping forces in Somalia locate Aideed and loyal supporters in Mogadishu 'safe house'
- Appeal from Abiola
- Connally plea fails
- Rodent-power backs the President's Mr-Mice-Guy move
- Mogadishu quiet after UN attack on Aideed: US-led peace-keeping forces in Somalia hold off the search for warlord whose location remains a mystery
- Azeri President flees capital
- Inkatha leader moulds logic to fit his views: De Klerk and the ANC have got it wrong, John Carlin in Johannesburg is told as he breakfasts with Buthelezi
- Japan: Rebels deliver fatal blow to old guard: The Diet vote could see Japan emerging to play a more active role in the world, writes Terry McCarthy in Tokyo
- Japan: Summit hopes hit by collapse
- Cambodia compromise
People
- Service appointments
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- Appointments
- Church appointments
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Angus Suttie
- Obituary: Professor Muriel Bradbrook
- Obituary: Arthur Alexander
- Obituary: Pamela Cunnington
- Royal Air Force College, Cranwell
- London Mathematical Society
- Appeals: The Furniture Resource Centre (FRC)
- Obituary: James Hunt
- Appeals: The Kidney Patients Association of Guy's Hospital
- Appeals: Historic Chapels Trust wants to acquire the Baptist Chapel, at Cote, near Witney, in Oxfordshire,
- Faith and Reason: True authority draws the world towards it: In a further article in our series on Catholicism without Rome, John Wilkins, editor of the Tablet, says that Roman Catholicism is not for people who like religion 'nice'.
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- RECIPE / Fruits of summer served in a soup bowl
- DRINK / Beers of the month
- DRINK / Champagne houses battle to get their sparkle back: The big names have agreed on tough action to reverse the alarming fall in sales caused by the recession, competition from the New World - and the tarnished image of their own product, writes Anthony Rose
Motoring
- Road Test: A dedicated follower of fashion: These days Citroen eschews idiosyncracy in favour of accomplishment. The Xantia saloon brings new standards to fleet customers, reports Roger Bell
- Look, this bike has no forks]: The Yamaha GTS1000 represents a revolution in motorcycle design. Roland Brown wonders whether others will follow
Arts & Entertainment
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- Home thoughts from abroad: Anne Sofie von Otter is in increasing demand as both mezzo and mother. Sue Fox met her in rehearsal
- RECORDS / Double Play - Crystalline dreams: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson bask in unexpected Finnish bliss and go dancing in Norway
- CLASSICAL MUSIC / Radical with a conservative toutch: In 1992 everyone had heard of Rutland Broughton and his opera, The Immortal Hour. Andrew Green suggests it might be time for a revival
Books
- BOOK REVIEW / Dying to escape big bad mum: 'The Virgin Suicides' - Jeffrey Eugenides: Bloomsbury, 15.99 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / Play it again, without fingers: 'Sing the Body Electric' - Adam Lively: Chatto & Windus, 15.99 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / The Emperor's new shogun: 'The Nature and Origins of Japanese Imperialism' - Donald Calman: Routledge, 35 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / A lay saint of unbelonging: 'Genet' - Edmund White: Chatto & Windus, 25 pounds - Michele Roberts on Jean Genet, outsider, traitor, thief - and genius
- Still maligned, still loved, still needed: On the occasion of Virago's 20th birthday Natasha Walter asks, what are we celebrating?
- How to live well on nothing a year: 'Sacheverell Sitwell: Splendours and Miseries' - Sarah Bradford: Sinclair-Stevenson, 20 pounds - D J Taylor on Sacheverell Sitwell, a genuine narcissist with more charm than talent
- Violent intercourse amid clouds of glory: Dina Rabinovitch talks to Roberto Calasso, author of a classically inspired bestseller
- Classic Thoughts: A Sahib who also served: David Malouf on the grace and clarity of Rudyard Kipling's Kim (1901)
- 1 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 2 Mike Ashley wants blood after last season's trauma at Newcastle - and it won't stop with Derek Llambias
- 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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