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Sunday, 20 March 1994
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- Prisoner escapes
- River mystery
- Family sues murder trial man
- Contemporary Art Market: Saatchi pays pounds 4,000 for shed with a statement
- Partners in pounds 1.8m fraud to pay up
- Decline takes grip on cafe society that joined two cultures: Traditional businesses close as Italian immigrants feel chill in Welsh valleys
- First claims staked on Prince's vision
- Demand for 'model' homes
- The Daily Poem: At War
- Pilot sacked after safety complaints: Executive jet captain wins maximum compensation for unfair dismissal
- Aircraft crashes
- Care case files found in skip
- CSA condemned
- Cumbrian coastline exposed as filthiest: Survey finds tide of beach litter
- Druids take the spring initiative: Horn-player sends message to all corners as he performs an ancient rite beside the Tower of London
- Probation trainees win action over pay
- Victims honoured
- Kidnap charges
- Cancer mouse rights sale agreed: US firm is first to exploit controversial invention
- Street stabbing
- Rush hour crush eases
- War-grave dive ban
- Breast cancer survival in UK lowest in West
- Woman, 64, freed
- Fowler intervened in tax row
- Boarders' open day puts school to the test: Rhys Williams joins would-be pupils as Cheltenham College offers a 24-hour trial to show that boarding can be fun
- Power study
- Poll finds decline in confidence
- Hunt calls for return to caring Conservatism
- Smith pledges to create jobs: Donald Macintyre reports on the Labour leader's strategy for Britain's revival
- Boy, 5, dies after fall from balcony
- Cell deaths
- Caution greets 'shift' on roads policy
- Doorman shot
- Howard favours wider stop-and-search powers: Police told to produce convincing case for new laws to tackle street violence
- Enduring values supported by a new strength: As the Independent prepares to enter a new phase in its history, its founders, Andreas Whittam Smith and Matthew Symonds, restate the paper's commitment to its guiding principles and its new potential to pursue them with even greater vigour
- Heath accuses Labour MPs over Lloyd's losses report
- Tory takes a mauling from the politest people
- Pensioners poised for a pivotal role: Martin Whitfield finds the over-sixties' political influence on the rise
- Couple die in multiple stabbing
- 'Cruelty' campaign
- The spectre haunting Europe: Record numbers are out of work and worse is to come. Alan Friedman, the American business journalist, went in search of explanations, and solutions
World
- Out of Siberia: Lord of the East staggers into new era
- El Salvador votes
- A sure thing
- Reporters shot
- US missiles to step up pressure on N Korea: After talks fail, Washington decides on military threat and economic measures to force Pyongyang to scrap its nuclear programme
- Afghan brothers kept out by war and poverty: At a border crossing it pays to be a revered khorriji, writes Raymond Whitaker in Peshawar
- The Week Ahead: Crimea's war of words over poll
- Two held over shoot-out
- Tibet plea
- Mozambique's long farewell to arms: Karl Maier in Muchene saw a country racked by civil war coming to terms with peace
- German poll
- Israelis and PLO 'talk about talks': Agreement on international protection for Palestinians and removal of Hebron settlers remain sticking points
- Algerians kill 40 jail-breakers
- Buthelezi's options dwindle as poll looms
- UN team in Iraq
- Balladur test
- Egypt shooting
- Amtrak builds on Penn's past glories: The monumental decision to reconstruct a once-great station signals a revivalist train of thought for America's railroads
- West Bank law loaded against Arabs
- Sarajevo concert belies the discord: Songs in 'town of strangers'
- British soldier killed in Vitez
- North Korea 'ready for war'
- 'Pailin recaptured'
- Flat Earth: Pig of a job for the Household Cavalry
- Algerians slay 'fundamentalists'
- De Klerk's blind eye to slaughter: John Carlin counts the cost of the Third Force's secret war on the ANC - and tells how his inquiries put him in danger
- Troops enter KwaZulu
- Shadow falls on the tiger as Russia opens its doors
- Conspirators talked of 'taking us out'
- Baku bomb kills 12
- Flat Earth: The LA equation
- Flat Earth: Between the sheets
- Shooting in Naples
- Flat Earth: Kangaroo court
- Clouds of uncertainty mar Italy's new dawn: New electoral system puzzles a nation shaken by scandal
Science
- Science: A criminal waste of gene genius: The Government has rushed to use genetic science for catching criminals when it should be spending more money on gene medicine to ease suffering, says Tom Wilkie
- Science: All the answers from dial-a-boffin: And now, everything you ever wanted to know about science but were too afraid to ask. Christopher Riley introduces a new telephone helpline
- Science: Beyond the Silicon Glen: In Scotland, the focus is shifting from hardware towards software production and the provision of computing services, writes Lynne Curry
- Molecule of the Month: Partake of the poppy to ease the pain: Opiates can provide optimum relief for those whose suffering is severe. John Emsley reports
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 Bosses of collapsed banks should be sent to jail, banking standards commission tells George Osborne
- 3 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 4 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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