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Tuesday, 27 July 1993
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- Paris Post War: Art and existentialism 1945-55
- Heroin charge
- Porters return to railways
- Suzy Lamplugh 'declared dead' by her family: Seven years ago today an estate agent vanished after taking 'Mr Kipper' to view a house. Now her family has let go of any hope she is alive
- Designer dress seller defies price tag order: Shop owner says displaying cost of clothes in window will attract thieves
- Parents under pressure: Economics and growing individualism will reinforce a trend towards fewer children, writes David Nicholson-Lord
- Life for widow's murderer: Woman of 99 died after fierce attack by burglar at residential home
- Nadir friend may escape pounds 1m forfeit
- MP seeks mental health inquiry: Violent crimes blamed on low community care funding, reports Rosie Waterhouse
- Asylum-seeker's jail death was unlawful: President's nephew escaped torture in Zaire to die in British prison
- Law Lords assert authority over Government in landmark ruling: Judges assert authority over executive in landmark ruling
- Couple shot dead at remote farm
- Clash over curbs on jury trials
- Tabloid offers free tape of 'Bastardgate'
- Law Report: Coercive orders against the Crown: Re M. House of Lords (Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Templeman, Lord Griffiths, Lord Browne-Wilkinson and Lord Woolf), 27 July 1993
- Museum theft arrests
- Conviction reviewed
- Police chiefs hope for Sheehy report deal
- Duchess dies
- Hunt for double killer
- Man arrested in hunt for boy's killer: Clothes discovery a breakthrough for detectives. Terry Kirby reports
- Training agency 'milked taxpayers': School careers services to be privatised
- Agent severs link with freed Briton
- Action adjourned
- 'Health warnings' appear as illicit additions to car posters
- NHS drugs 'waste'
- Mellor awarded title of 'Clumsiest Communicator': Royal Family is runner-up in 'media disasters' league table, reports Will Bennett
- Complaints about NHS at record levels: Main grievances are poor communication and careless medical record-keeping
- Ministers warned over pace of schools changes
- How the health service failed a dying old lady
- Prisoner escapes
- The Bosnia Poem: Bosnia
World
- Azeris seek halt to onslaught by Armenians
- Oil hopes raised by Gaviria visit: Colombia leader's investment drive faces problem over image abroad
- Syrians called to account: Charles Richards, Middle East Editor, explains the latest bout of violence in south Lebanon
- 'Let the world save us from this aggression'
- Out of America: Defeated Cuba needs kindness from Clinton
- Toddler loses in adoption tug of war: Rupert Cornwell reports from Washington on the end of a legal battle which has gripped America's heart
- Castro lifts curbs on the dollar
- Yeltsin dismisses security minister: New crisis for Russian leader as conservatives back official accused of nepotism
- Gonzalez proposes recession-beating pact
- Fatal attack in township
- Holiday bug
- Rivers close in
- Team vanishes
- Chinese put a price on trade
- Tough controls
- Abkhazia deal
- Help at last
- Vietnam talks
- Judge arrested
- Troops for HK
- Rebel offer
- Bank's new chief 'must be French'
- Somalis killed
- Russian rich evade rouble squeeze as old and poor queue: A decision to withdraw old currency hits some harder than others. Helen Womack in Moscow explains how a few can profit from the change
- Police held for Rio child massacre
- Israeli guns find Hizbollah an elusive target: Armoured column moves into southern Lebanon to attack guerrillas as Rabin threatens to make area uninhabitable
- Yeltsin forced to soften line on money reform
- Yeltsin attacks army chiefs
- Dogfight over Taro's right to life
- Water torture
- Peace at last
- Noodles Vivaldi
- Music is over
- Iraq calls on UN
- Blind courage
- People: Marcos's body to head home after four-year wait
- Asian monsoon floods claim thousands of lives
- N Korean charge
- Carnage is brought home to suburbia: As South Africa unveils a blueprint for the future, John Carlin in Cape Town finds anger and dismay after 11 people were gunned down in church
- Draft constitution 'recipe for civil war': As South Africa unveils a blueprint for the future, John Carlin in Cape Town finds anger and dismay after 11 people were gunned down in church
- New name
- 62 feared dead in Korean air crash
- Rumours of war force hundreds to flee Lagos: Ethnic minorities leave Nigerian capital
People
- Obituary: Margaret, Duchess of Argyll
- Obituary: T. Dan Smith
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: His Honour Francis Blennerhassett
- Obituary: David Brian: Correction
- Obituary: Frederic Vanson
- Obituary: Eschel Rhoodie
- Obituary: Gwen Alston: Correction
- Obituary: Jock Murray
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Jock Murray
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Appointments
- Obituary: Frances R. Grant
- Obituary: Professor W. G. C. Carter
- Obituary: Lord Winstanley
- Obituary: Buddhadassa Bhikku
- Obituary: Gwen Alston
Media
- Media: Ups and Downs: Mixed fortunes on the media roller-coaster.
- Media: American invaders are targeting your kids: Children's rights and non-stop cartoons will do battle as US cable channels vie for British viewers. Martin Rosenbaum reports
- Media: Happiness is . . . 'gunging' all the adults
- Media: Still looking for the right light touch: Michael Leapman on an unfunny truth for the BBC: its mass audience for mainstream comedy has vanished
- 1 Serena Williams apologises after comment that rape victim 'shouldn't have put herself in that position'
- 2 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 3 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 4 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 5 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
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