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Thursday, 13 January 1994
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- Diary
- China frees Tibet activists
- Paris 'grovelling'
- Arafat criticised
- Sick America
- America transfixed by Bobbitts' story: The magnetic banality of a marriage that ended in two trials is a legend for our times, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington
- 'Plot' to attack US ice skater
- Young Nick
- People: Old times recalled on a visit from Bill the lodger
- Syria aims at Mid-East leadership role: Robert Fisk reports from Damascus on President Assad's hopes for his coming meeting with President Clinton
- Philippines mourns eagle that became a symbol
- Diary
- Aids campaign failing in Uganda
- Losing sight of the true Tory crusade: 'Back to basics' always was about sex and morality. How else could the permissive society be tackled, asks Edward Leigh
- Bobbitt 'liked to make girls yell for help'
- Arkansas scandals refuse to disappear: Patrick Cockburn writes from Little Rock where the Clintons and the local establishment mixed business with politics
- Clinton bows to inquiry
- Mexican President announces ceasefire
- A widow grieves after helicopter crash kills four Israeli officers
- Paris arms U-turn mends Peking rift
- Chief Buthelezi and Boers begin to feel the squeeze
- Shopping frenzy after devaluation in Africa
- FBI examines skating 'plot'
- US inspects terrain for policing a Golan deal: UN peace-keepers set to hand over after Israeli withdrawal
- Sydney on new fire alert
- 'Muslim' rabbi flees sex scandal
- Somalis free UN aid worker
- Wheelchair victim of fascism
- A report warns of an alarming rise in racially motivated attacks, writes Leonard Doyle, West Europe Editor
- Koresh sect 'stocked arsenal'
- Arkansas scandals refuse to disappear: Patrick Cockburn writes from Little Rock where the Clintons and the local establishment mixed business with politics
- Bobbitt 'liked to make girls yell for help'
- A widow grieves after helicopter crash kills four Israeli officers
- Paris arms U-turn mends Peking rift
- Chief Buthelezi and Boers begin to feel the squeeze
- US inspects terrain for policing a Golan deal: UN peace-keepers set to hand over after Israeli withdrawal
- Clinton bows to inquiry
- Mexican President announces ceasefire
- Koresh sect 'stocked arsenal'
- Shopping frenzy after devaluation in Africa
- FBI examines skating 'plot'
- Sydney on new fire alert
- 'Muslim' rabbi flees sex scandal
- Somalis free UN aid worker
- Wheelchair victim of fascism
- A report warns of an alarming rise in racially motivated attacks, writes Leonard Doyle, West Europe Editor
People
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Johan Jorgen Holst
- Obituary: Stanley Hall
- Court Circular
- Wills
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Sir Dennis Pilcher
- Obituary: Richard Berczeller
- Obituary: John Hamilton
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Johan Jorgen Holst
- Obituary: Sarah Baird-Smith
- Obituary: Johan Jorgen Holst
- Obituary: Mary Jarred
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Stanley Hall
- Court Circular
- Yorkshire Archaeological Society
- Wills
- Yorkshire Archaeological Society
- Obituary: Sir Dennis Pilcher
- Obituary: Richard Berczeller
- Obituary: John Hamilton
- Obituary: Mary Jarred
- Obituary: Johan Jorgen Holst
- Obituary: Sarah Baird-Smith
- Appointments
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Wills
- Obituary: Diana Caithness
- Obituary: Phoumi Vongvichit
- Appointments
- Obituary: Keith Dalziel
- Obituary: R. A. Salaman
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Wills
- Obituary: Diana Caithness
- Obituary: Keith Dalziel
- Obituary: Phoumi Vongvichit
- Obituary: R. A. Salaman
Education
- Higher Education: Rotten to the student core: Stephen Pritchard finds Labour and Conservative peers alike are critical of a restrictive clause in the latest Education Bill
- Higher Education: Students present, lecturer absent: Correction
- Higher Education: Students present, lecturer absent: Correction
- Higher Education: Rotten to the student core: Stephen Pritchard finds Labour and Conservative peers alike are critical of a restrictive clause in the latest Education Bill
Student
Student RSS Feed - click to grab the feedCareer Planning
- Graduate Recruitment: A chance to be employable: Stephen Pritchard looks at a successful training scheme in the North-east that is attracting graduates to the area and finding them jobs
- Graduate Recruitment: A chance to be employable: Stephen Pritchard looks at a successful training scheme in the North-east that is attracting graduates to the area and finding them jobs
- 1 Breaking: Soldier killed in Woolwich machete attack named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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