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Sunday, 16 October 1994
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- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Dyfnallt Morgan
- Obituary: D. Mackenzie Davey
- Obituary: Professor Richard Atkinson
- Diary: 17-23 October
- Obituary: Lindley Williams Hubbell
- East Anglia 'best site to dump N-waste'
- 'Dull' St Laurent keeps appeal for the purists
- Westminster audit to cost taxpayers pounds 1.8m
- GPs told not to prescribe nicotine nasal spray
- Refugee children fleeing war 'need better support'
- 'Buddy' system aids school to ease pain of pupils in exile
- Councils failing in duty to inspect homes: Nearly half of social services departments are in breach of regulations that require them to make at least two visits every year. Tim Kelsey and Angharad ap Gwilym report
- Prince in Turmoil: Dimbleby latest player in long campaign: Biographer picked to present an 'objective' view as last word against Princess in long and public feud. Rhys Williams reports
- Care of at-risk children 'faces staff crisis'
- Asians quit Tory party over 'racism': Claims of plot at Central Office to block ethnic minorities
- Inspectors urged for nursery schools
- Humans at risk from antibiotics in feedstuffs
- How art dealer did a pounds 13m swap with rulers of Iran: Man at the centre of royal phone calls row returns to public eye with cultural coup of the 1990s. Geraldine Norman reports
- Queen's visit opens with snub from PM
- Town's bloody past allows only a glimmer of hope: Mary Braid reports on a border community where painful memories loom large
- Former Thatcher company faces ruin: Steve Boggan reports from Dallas on the collapse of a Mark Thatcher firm
- Ulster peace to end jobs dividend
- Prince in Turmoil: Heir forced by father to propose marriage: A book due out early next month graphically describes Charles's strife-torn relationship with Diana
- Dangers at site delay inquiry into train crash: Body of victim still trapped in wreckage
- Major under pressure to speed up the peace process: Loyalists seize initiative with call for 'a little injection of pace' during TV link-up with Sinn Fein official
- Women 'still fail promotion race': Figures show men's firm grip on top posts
- Unionists adjusting to new political landscape: David McKittrick finds a new mood in a party better known for its caution
- Mercy plea for Romania couple
- Benefit 'carrots' for jobless
- Spectators see aviation history fill the autumn skies at Duxford
- Car rally deaths
World
- Law Report: Case Summaries
- Perry to discuss North Korea in Peking talks
- N Korean leader-in-waiting marks anniversary
- Russia and US renew UN battle over Iraq: 'Cold-War' tension as Allies look beyond Kuwaiti crisis to Baghdad's economic potential
- Youth torments liberal sage: A brash Republican may topple the staid Democratic incumbent, writes Rupert Cornwell in Philadelphia
- The Week Ahead: Kyrgyz people get more power
- Oil bonanza fuels diplomatic rift
- Balladur quickly appoints replacement for Longuet
- Aristide struggles to assert authority
- Iranian dissident arrested
- Islamic militant killed in shoot-out
- Old foes unite for SA crusade against crime: At a rally in Vosloorus, John Carlin sees ANC and Inkatha leaders join forces
- Out of Japan: Tales of life from room with a crowded view
- Journalists questioned over hostage video
- Flat Earth
- Stability to top the polls in Germany: Kohl seeks re-election in divided country
- Maids find champion
- US city hands over school system to profit-makers
- How stones can hold back the Sahara: Locals lead fight against deserts
- Nobel Prize is sweet music to a proud father: Japanese novelist shares artistic triumph with handicapped son
- 'Never again must a drop of blood be shed': Haiti's poor hear plea from their returning priest
- Appetite for crime
- Russia raring to see Queen
- In the sanctions game, Saddam outwits the US
- Wife defects
- Grief and fury after hostage bloodbath: Hamas supporters march against peace process as Israel counts cost of failed rescue mission in which five died
- UN shuts aid route
- Stabbed novelist condemns militants
- Guns Rn't Us
Business
- The Week Ahead
- Business and City Summary
- Labour questions suitability of RJB
- Markets with a gilt complex
- Australian sale brings pounds 251m for Hammerson
- Morton to rule out further Eurotunnel rights
- Pressure builds to open gas market
- Doubt on coalfields funding deepens
- 'No explosion' in City pay
- Manufacturing Matters 94: Intervention need not be interference: Government involvement is essential to UK industry's future, argues Graham Mackenzie
- Dixons opens shops for baffled buyers
- Bunhill: The City takes care of its own
- On excellence: Renewal may be just a step away
- My biggest mistake: Colin Coulson-Thomas: The leader of Cobra, the largest study ever of business process re-engineering in Europe, is also Dean of the Faculty of Management and Wilmot-Dixon Professor of Corporate Transformation at the University of Luton
- Bunhill: Press release of the week
- Bunhill: Loaded question
- Bunhill: Aborted take-off
- Bell's toasts its new age: Marketing: the leading scotch gambles on quality
- Bunhill: If the glass slipper fits. . .
- Bunhill: Fishing for your non-executives
- Bunhill: Hurt and misunderstood retirement
- Bunhill: Private invitation
- Video plays in job search
- A very British coop in China
- The Independent Management Game 1994: Contest hots up in late stages
- Take off with an itinerary and a brown paper bag
- Brokers set to quit Exchange over Crest
- Future bright for Goldman's chosen few
- Spotlight on payment to coal bidder
- Bunhill: Vodafone to sponsor Derby
- Virgin deputy shuns new cola
- Innovation: Virtual rivals stalk the clearing banks
- Foray into the sub culture: BAe may have made a winning play in its bid for VSEL, but rival Lord Weinstock of GEC (below) could still gain ground with a rival offer - win or lose. Richard Phillips explains why
- Innovation: Hair of the drug
- Innovation: Uniform approach
- Innovation: Sound idea
- Innovation: Lights are on but nobody's home: Model houses inhabited only by mechanical 'poltergeists' will test the efficiency of heating systems
- 1 Liam Gallagher slams Daft Punk: 'I could have written Get Lucky in an hour'
- 2 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Woolwich attack Twitter comments
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