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Friday, 25 March 1994
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- Benefits unclaimed
- Murder charge
- Man charged with murder
- 'Independent' directors appointed Newspaper Publishing directors
- Six Britons killed in helicopter crash: Five from one family die on tourist flight in Romania. James Cusick reports
- Major signals end to Europe deadlock in days
- Health quango whistle-blower is sacked
- Law chief defends 'complete integrity': Attorney General attacks 'media myths' but admits 'excessive secrecy'. David Connett reports
- Dowager guilty of hate charges
- Law Update: In-house increase
- Law Update: New president
- Law: Carry on campaigning: David Tench may be retiring fromthe Consumers' Association, but he doesn't intend to stop work, he tells Sharon Wallach
- Law: Corridors of power lead to the lobby: Barbara Lantin meets Richard Thomas, who has become the first director of public policy at Clifford Chance
- Law Report: Jury to say if words were racist in 1960s: Mitchell v Book Sales Ltd - Court of Appeal (Sir Donald Nicholls, Vice Chancellor, Lord Justice Hirst and Lord Justice Waite), 24 March 1994
- Law Update: Paid office
- Law Update: Mock trial winners
- Law Update: Switched-on judges
- Law Update: Bar swapping
- Policeman jailed
- Childbirth delayed
- Tories defeated
- RUC post attacked
- Adult 'cot death'
- 1m pounds fraud trial
- Stage set for Hope
World
- Burundi fighting eases
- Kidnapping duke imprisoned
- Australia to jail sex tourists
- Japan moves to solve trade dispute
- Lebanon clash
- Americans say a not so fond farewell to Somalia
- British soldiers wounded in Bosnia
- Synagogue fire 'horrific'
- Revenge fever builds up in Hebron
- Relaxed Clinton stems the tide of Whitewater: Congressman refutes President's claim that he lost money
- Pilot spotted 'pebble SOS' left by lost soldiers
- Sikh serves dishwashing penance
- Romanian Communists pardonedQSUBHEAD:
- Yeltsin denounces 'plots'
- Airbus crash bodies still missing
- US grants asylum to gay man
- Zulus demonstrate against Buthelezi
- Cook Islands PM wins poll mandate
- US credit calms markets in an uncertain Mexico: Party militants jeer presidential rival at Colosio wake, writes Phil Davison in Mexico City
- North Korea places troops on alert
- Out of China: The hard way to overcome fear of flying
- US smokers face ban on lighting up at work
- Clintons 'profited from Whitewater'
- Candidate's murder throws Mexico into crisis: The Zapatistas or a political rival could be behind Luis Colosio's assassination, writes Phil Davison
- Satellite adds to evidence of N Korean bomb plans
- Hebron killings set off protests
- 'Third force' informant flees SA in fear
- US troops withdraw as Somalis sign pact
People
- Obituary: Mai Zetterling
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Service appointments
- Appointments
- Church appointments
- Birthdays
- Wills
- Obituary: The Earl of Inchcape (CORRECTED)
- Appeals:
- Obituary: Professor Kenneth Neill Cameron
- Obituary: Devika Rani
- Obituary: Lewis Grizzard
- Faith and Reason: When Freedom speaks with a Hebrew accent: Rabbi David J. Goldberg, Senior Rabbi at the Liberal Jewish Synagogue, London, considers the historic message of the feast of Passover, which is celebrated tonight.
- Appeals: The Vigilant Trust
- Obituary: Vladimir Alexandrovich Tikhonov
- Obituary: Professor Charles Brink
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Macdonald Carey
- Obituary: Donald Swann
- Obituary: Luis Donaldo Colosio
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- Bowled over by a well stocked cellar: The former England cricketer Ian Botham tells Anthony Rose how John Arlott introduced him to the joys of wine
- Clintons cook up a storm
- Readers Recipe: Cake for catholic tastes
- Reader Recipe: Dark, dense and pretty intense: Correction
- Vegetable fats, choc horror]: Are cheap candy bars worthy of the name 'chocolate'? Joanna Blythman thinks not
- Better late . . . or maybe not: Delicious marinated olives and other pleasing touches did not make up for the failures, says Emily Green
Arts & Entertainment
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- BOOK REVIEW / Recommended
- SECOND THOUGHTS / Greece wasn't the word: John Banville on his first novel, Nightspawn (Gallery Press, pounds 6.95)
- BOOK REVIEW / Shopping malls meet tulgy woods: 'Second Nature' - Alice Hoffman: Macmillan, 14.99 pounds
- BOOK REVIEW / Children's Books: The grisly corpse rises every month: Dina Rabinovitch considers the new fashion for teenage horror fiction
- Children's Books: Wanted: the best children's story
- BOOK REVIEW / Two voices and one earthly comfort: 'Charlotte Bronte: A Passionate Life' - Lyndall Gordon: Chatto & Windus, 17.99 pounds: Claire Tomalin on a patient, subtle but speculative new biography of Charlotte Bronte
- BOOK REVIEW / Children's Books: Happy families and rare pigs: Maureen Owen on the best books for children
- Competition: Story of the Year: Scholastic
- BOOK REVIEW / Children's Books: Bookshop window
- BOOK REVIEW / Children's Books: Staring at the moon: 'The Cat, the Crow and the Banyan Tree' - Penelope Lively: Walker Books, 7.99 pounds
- 1 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 2 Newcastle owner Mike Ashley wants blood after last season's trauma - and it won't stop with managing director Derek Llambias
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle United's star talent-spotter Graham Carr on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout at St James' Park
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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