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Monday, 30 August 1993
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- Aircraft crashes
- THE DAILY POEM
- Three remanded
- Bomb hoax charges
- 'News at Ten' fight
- School milk threat
- Tandem deaths
- Thames barrier
- Labour campaigns against benefit cuts: Warning of reduced spending on housing and sickness. Colin Brown reports and unemployment
- Fakes campaign
- Cat out of the bag
- Man in court
- Scheme targets vandalism: The Community Force: As confidence in the rule of law falls, citizens are organising the defence of their own communities in increasing numbers. Independent reporters found examples in a wealthy suburb, a village, on council estates, and on the London Underground
- Burglary rate 'has halved': The Neighbourhood Watch: As confidence in the rule of law falls, citizens are organising the defence of their own communities in increasing numbers. Independent reporters found examples in a wealthy suburb, a village, on council estates, and on the London Underground
- Paris Post War: Art and Existentialism 1945-55
- Colourful volunteers travel in search of situations: The Guardian Angels: As confidence in the rule of law falls, citizens are organising the defence of their own communities in increasing numbers. Independent reporters found examples in a wealthy suburb, a village, on council estates, and on the London Underground
- Belfast woman shot on doorstep
- Ageing gene ethics under scrutiny: The British Association for the Advancement of Science annual meeting
- Cameras to study wreck of ship: Funding given for sea-bed investigation
- Man charged
- Police injured
- Neighbours kept awake by noisy sex
- Three questioned over firearms
- Hunt stepped up
- Climbers named
- Escaped killer plans to contest his extradition from Ireland
- Carnival arrests
- BR sale Bill will go ahead, rebels warned: Minister denies rail privatisation rethink
- Potter tells BBC chiefs to go: David Lister reports from the Edinburgh Television Festival on calls for resignations
- Thatcher to name Clarke as 'traitor': Attack on 'assassins' threatens effort to end Tory conflict. Colin Brown reports
- Girl, five, found
- Skydivers escape
- Vigilante backing
- Miner's funeral
- Drugs offences
- Press code strengthened: Quarterly report of Sir Gordon Downey, the Independent's Reader Representative
World
- Mubarak guard held over plot
- Algerian death sentences
- Angola offensive threatens Unita city stronghold: Army 'killed 2,000 rebels last week'
- Mbeki gets top ANC post
- Iraq executions
- Nigerians step up strikes
- 'PLO capital' cool about peace plan: Sarah Helm visits Israeli-occupied Jericho and finds residents confused about the modern role that Yasser Arafat is casting for their ancient city
- Cholera menace returns to Mexico: Poor hygiene underlies a serious outbreak of the disease, reports Phil Davison from Mexico City
- People: Table talk leaves Keating furious
- Guards freed
- Rio killings
- Speechless
- Pilot error
- Tycoon's arrest
- Hi-tech mosque
- Boy's father calls Jackson 'evil guy': Pop star cancels third concert as publicity battle heats up over allegations of sexual abuse of children
- SA revolution is being televised: John Carlin meets four journalists bringing democracy to the South African Broadcasting Corporation
- This little piggy goes to stud in the Philippines
- Hurricane alert
- Baptist jailed
- Talks progress
- Strike chaos
- US helps Luanda
- Azeri referendum
- Bangui climbdown
- Iraqi order
- Nigerians freed
- Togo result
- Jet overload
- Files to open
- Peru reshuffle
- Family feud imperils Bhutto's poll hopes: Benazir's exiled brother Murtaza threatens to oppose her in elections - with his mother's support, Tim McGirk writes from Karachi
- Thousands in the swim at a Tokyo park
- Love lost in a cold climate: Sexual harassment of women rife in ice-bound Antarctica
- The World This Week: Marcos's body to get a 21-gun send-off
- Out of Japan: Honour among thieves ends 'six-day war'
- More than 200 killed as dam bursts in China
- World faces 'nightmare scenario': Environmental think-tank urges dietary changes to prevent mass starvation
- Mexican Indians revive a dream of revolution: Phil Davison, in his second report from San Cristobal de las Casas, hears of an armed struggle
- Troops massed
- World's second-biggest mosque inaugurated today
- Dream rekindled
- Singapore leader
People
- Wills
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Changing of the Guard
- Obituary: Colin Dollimore
- Obituary: Louis Berkman
- Obituary: Anne Cumming
- Obituary: Stewart Wilson
- Obituary: J. M. Kilburn
- Obituary: E. P. Thompson
- Obituary: E. P. Thompson
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Diary 30 August - 5 September
- Obituary: Michael Seely
- Obituary: Professor Brian Holmes
Science
- Strange moons and raging storms in clouds of blue: The twin planets Neptune and Uranus make a close appearance this month. Heather Couper and Nigel Henbest explain their characteristics
- A scientific approach to our future well-being: David Weatherall, president of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, urges members, as they gather for their annual meeting, to join the national debate on health priorities
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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