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Thursday, 21 April 1994
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- Court's ruling based on gun threat by PC
- Giant 'Bambi' deer found in rainforest
- Off-target swans
- Fire damage
- Noir et Blanche (1926) by Man Ray
- Police 'slow' to attend call about dead girl
- Noddy goes to US
- Shoplifting arrests
- Guildford Four man wins murder conviction appeal: Judges find that Paul Hill's confession could have been induced by inhuman treatment from Surrey police officers
- Birmingham pub bomb case closed
- Head-turning monochrome punctuates air travellers' connections with Ireland
- Mounted police called in to man the phones
- Popular resorts failing tougher pollution test
- Death rates from breast cancer in UK show decline: 'Baby boomer' generation reveals keys to self help
- Risk of disease can be reduced by exercising
- The Daily Poem: After the Japanese
- Squatters out
- Heads attack rules on religious education
- Right Said Fred 'copied song'
- Woman sues husband over fall from roof
- Gatwick rail sale now one of six set for late 1995: 'Challenging' targets set for privatisation
- Boat explosion
- Law Update: Aid for the disabled
- Law Update: Branching out east
- Law: When life becomes something special: Sharon Wallach meets a solicitor who gave up a partnership and found happiness as an independent planning and licensing consultant
- The Daily Poem
- Seat belt plea
- Boys charged
- Bacon's screaming pope for sale
World
- Drugs haul
- South African Election Guide: First-time voters face test of ingenuity: New constitution will reflect a tug-of-war between regions and the centre, writes John Lichfield in Johannesburg
- South African Election Guide: The candidates
- Murdered Bonn spy 'not on mission'
- N Korea bomb fuel 'imminent'
- Rwandan talks
- Touvier demand
- South African Election Guide: When a dying order faced up to the facts: Apartheid collapsed under weight of numbers but its legacy survives, says Richard Dowden in Johannesburg
- South African Election Guide: Road from Sharpeville to sanity
- South African Election Guide: Election
- South African Election Guide: Where to poll in Britain
- South African Election Guide: The Parties
- A scrap metal collector passes a European Union observer in Khayelitsha township, near Cape Town, where an unsuccessful all-party rally was organised by the Independent Electoral Commission
- South African Election Guide: Human touch averted worst horror
- South African Election Guide: National Party may capture city with a difference
- South African Election Guide: Fierce contest in prospect in the kingdom of fear
- Compensation deal
- New Opus Dei head
- Judge lashes out
- Chernobyl ruling
- Israel and PLO try to narrow their differences
- Turks 'winning', but warned over Kurd rights: Military success alone cannot end nine years of insurgency, writes Hugh Pope in Istanbul, but the colonels are determined to fight on
- HK rights plea
- Mexico inquiry
- People: Chemical reaction
- US package for crackdown on crime
- Fire-rescue plan for tortoises
- Nixon in a 'deep coma'
- Lebanese halt departure of Saddam's man
- Bangladeshi women protest against Islamic clerics
- South African Election Guide: Dawn of a brave but dangerous new age: Next week's election will set the seal on democracy, formally transferring political rights from whites to all South Africans. It is a foregone conclusion the ANC will win most of the votes and will swap being in opposition for the risky realities of being in power. Richard Dowden reports from Johannesburg
- Man tipped to be Japan's PM under scrutiny: 'Nice Guy' is going to be tested in the world of 'Big Men', Terry McCarthy writes from Tokyo
- Bob Hawke 'sought cash to spy on Keating'
- Bad blood
- Alarm triggered
- 'Elitist' EU schools come under fire: The children of European officials are getting a privileged education that member states can ill afford, writes Leonard Doyle
- Islands emergency
- Georgia killings
- Delors plea for larger Union
- Civil rights move
- Strawberry jam
- Natal deal opens way for other 'kings'
- Israel reaches out to Gulf Arabs with visit to Oman
- CIA hunt for Cold War spies sparks row
- South African Elections: Blood flows in 'happy' township: Battles around a men's hostel reveal the weakness in South Africa's new multi-party peace-keeping force
- Terrified UN soldiers pull out of Rwanda
- Inside File: Cult of Assad's son Basil keeps on growing
- Nixon worsens as doctors find brain swelling
- Lebanese troops surround Saddam's hit-man in hiding
- Inquiry opens on helicopter disaster: Friendly-fire deaths underline risk of over-reliance on technology, writes Patrick Cockburn in Washington
- South African Elections: Inkatha Zulu chief looks for a miracle at the polls
People
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Bill Dickinson
- Obituary: Andres Aramburu Menchaca
- Obituary: Michael Carreras (CORRECTED)
- Obituary: Golo Mann (CORRECTED)
- Lectures
- Obituary: The Rev Glen Garfield Williams
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Mia Woodruff
- Obituary: Sir Philip Rogers
- Obituary: Bert Ramelson: Correction
- Obituary: Maj-Gen William Hargreaves
- Obituary: Nikolai Kryuchkov
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Exclusive: Woolwich killings suspect Michael Adebolajo was inspired by cleric banned from UK after urging followers to behead enemies of Islam
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