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Thursday, 1 July 1993
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- Guns stolen
- Paris Post-War: Art and existentialism 1945-55
- The daily poem
- Law: Keeping flags off the M5 map: Seven firms have formed an association to pool their resources and so provide a better service for their clients. Sharon Wallach reports
- Curtain down
- Church leader
- Prison protest
- Bauwens rift
- The Mates Affair: SFO director orders staff to stop press leaks: Attorney General expresses 'deep concern' - Labour MP questions undeclared gifts to Tories - Second forgery claim
- Five members of family face terrorism charges
- Asthma warning
- Guildford 4 wedding
- Police issue photo in hunt for serial killer: Man and victim filmed by security camera
- Blast firm fined
- Sams says he knows killer of teenage prostitute: Kidnapper of estate agent tells court a friend copied his plan, but 'it went wrong'
- Rail ballot
- Major at a low
- Lone-parent hostel plan condemned
- The Mates Affair: City police blamed for forged letter from Steel
- Conditions at jail 'unacceptable': 'Depressing' faults at prison have not been remedied
- Designers must cut their prices, Hamnett says
- Children fail test on Europe
- Police informer is jailed for perjury over knife murder: Testimony led to man's life sentence for killing of stallholder at 1987 Notting Hill Carnival
- Gridlock fears over City road blocks: Security cordon 'act of incredible arrogance'
- 100-year-old ham fetches pounds 1,000
- Cult denies child sex abuse: The Family abandons secrecy to repair its public image. Will Bennett reports
- Nine out of ten run risk of heart disease or strokes: Health survey finds few willing to change their diet or take more exercise
- Sunny West Yorkshire welcomes cafe society: Leeds plans to make the most of its rain-free summers. Malcolm Pithers reports
- Temptations of good life prove difficult to resist: Many lured by fatty food, drink and smoking
- Humiliation for doctors' leader ousted in poll: BMA elects outspoken critic of government policies at annual conference in Torquay
- Race bias case 'blighted career': Doctor fails in 126 job applications after tribunal
- ITV company chiefs will fight to move 'News at Ten': Heritage committee fails to win promise of reprieve for threatened flagship bulletin. David Lister reports
- Errant eagle defies breeder in helicopter chase: Elisabeth Dunn reports on an abortive attempt to recapture a fugitive bird of prey in the hills of Dorset
- Law Update: A change at Masons
- Law Update: Eastward Ho]
- Law Report: Judge cannot limit SFO inquiry: Regina v Nadir and another - Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) (Lord Taylor of Gosforth, Lord Chief Justice, Mr Justice Ognall and Mr Justice Sedley), 1 July 1993
- Law Update: Something for nothing
- Law Update: On your bike
- Law: Learning new legal lessons: Barbara Lantin looks at the rapidly expanding field of education law
- Law Report: Same judge for adoption and contact: Re A (a minor). Court of Appeal (Lord Justice Butler-Sloss, Lord Justice Stuart-Smith and Lord Justice Farquharson), 15 June 1993 (CORRECTED)
- The Mates Affair: Tory party 'has received pounds 71m in secret donations' (CORRECTED)
- Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-55
- Picassos blur prison boundaries: Prison opens doors to exhibit etchings as part of programme to bring art to the people. Lynne Wallis reports
- The Sheehy Inquiry: Police warn of conflict over review proposals: The Sheehy recommendations will change radically the roles of all officers from chief constables to the lower ranks. Terry Kirby assesses their reactions
- Blood-pressure drugs linked to bowel cancer
World
- Sheikh 'to be detained by US'
- Push for Haiti deal
- Shuttle lands safely
- Gulf war 'guinea-pigs' tell Senate of mystery illness: Experts point to experimental drugs given to troops in case of gas attack
- China fights to get runaway economy under control: Unrest among the poor worries Peking, writes Teresa Poole in Hong Kong
- Saudi envoy rejects executions dossier
- Belize poll victory
- Britain limits aid to Nigeria
- Napoleon free at last
- Aideed 'taking refuge in Sudan'
- Rebels get their fingers burnt as LDP rallies: Japan's new party losing credibility
- Gunman opens fire in office
- Cambodia vote
- HK meeting leaves deal deadline open
- The mighty Mississippi river breaks its banks, and water floods many homes along its course
- US raids Somali arms cache
- US networks to warn of violence
- Clinton to extend ban on nuclear testing: British lobbying fails to persuade President to abandon moratorium
- LDP facelift turns spotlight on young image-makers: Japan's political dinosaur hopes a youthful look will save it from extinction, says Terry McCarthy in Tokyo
- Chess: Outsider comes from behind
- Stockbroker claims PM's office demanded bribe
- Russians claw back control of unstable Transcaucasus: Assessing the Azerbaijani revolution, Hugh Pope finds gains for Moscow and a reverse for Turkey's eastern ambitions
- Out of Hong Kong: Club party bridges the colonial divide
- Saudi executions increase
People
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Arts & Entertainment
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- ROCK / The Charts
- ROCK / Review: Mirror shades: Jasper Rees on Chris Isaak and his amazing performing suit at the Apollo
- ROCK / Gig Guide
- ROCK / Name of the pose
- FEATIVALS / What's so great about the great outdoors?: Glastonbury, soul at Ally Pally, Jazz on a Summer's Day - last weekend, music took to the open air. Our reviewers breathed deeply
- ROCK / Albums: Take the Cash and run: Andy Gill on the latest from U2: is it their most adventurous recording yet? Plus a single Sugarcube
- RIFFS / 'Go - walk out the door': Did you think she'd lay down and die? No, no, not her. Gloria Gaynor recalls 'I Will Survive'
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 3 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 4 X marks the spot: The find that could rewrite Australian history
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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