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Thursday, 19 May 1994
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- Law Update: Scoble succeeds
- Law Update: Lynx wins award
- Law: Raising a few eyebrows at the Bar: A female American lawyer as director of chambers? Sharon Wallach meets Andrea Kennedy
- Law Update: Firms merge
- Journalist dies
- The Daily Poem
- Shoot-out
- Consumerism 'undermining Western society': Shop-till-you-drop culture blamed for rising crime
- Doctors fined after patient deaths
- Inventors gather to show off new ideas
- Acid spill halts work at Thorp: Heseltine to explain N-plant review
- Reservoir dogged by threat of awful stink: Oliver Gillie reports on a row over combating sewage pollution at a popular country park
- Teenager charged
- Volvo lives up to image for crash safety: Government publishes analysis based on accident statistics for first time. Christian Wolmar reports
- Failures and scandal behind past reforms
- The Post Office: The Workforce: Sell-off 'threatens 50,000 postal jobs': Union leader fears the kind of huge staff cuts seen after other privatisations
- Man on sex charge
- The Post Office: The Services: Expansion is one aim of commercial freedom
- Boy, 8, in coma
- Para's bug
- Nuclear power inquiry set to cover impact on environment
- Home death
- The Post Office: The Public: Deliveries form part of rural 'lifeline'
- Pavarotti hop
- Murder jury out for second night
- Cancer patients promised best care: Specialist units at centre of proposals to improve patchy hospital services for all sufferers. Celia Hall reports
- Cleared man told to pay damages
- Banned US drug makes debut in the clubs
- Employee 'frightened to report CSA chief'
- Brigadier tastes victory in kitchen battle: Charles Oulton reports on an MoD cook's failure to meet her employer's expectations
- Body in boot
- Howard signals end of the road for truncheon: The Police Federation annual conference
- Why chess teases the brain: Scientists check players' responses to complex problems
- Eleven pupils face TB risk
- Loyalists kill student at Catholic taxi firm
- Teamwork is the key to improving treatment
- Review of core tasks 'is not about cutting jobs'
- Hospital arrest for jail escaper
- Cat saves woman
- Bulgers cleared
World
- Out of Greece: Monastic calm conceals furious struggle
- Crimea tense
- Aden blasts
- Craxi in hospital
- Bombs found as Prince tours St Petersburg
- Aideed returns
- Arafat keeps his ministers under wraps
- Beats offer their dignities to the Nineties: Peter Pringle hangs out with a spruce Allen Ginsberg, now 67, at a New York revival
- Clinton sees no way of avoiding draft register
- Ash blankets towns as Andes volcano awakes
- Rambo's heroics turned to ashes
- Mortar kills 30 at hospital in Rwanda capital
- People: No picnic for cabinet as Yitzhak's cafe closes
- Portuguese parasols provide cover against unseasonal weather
- Congress leader plea bargains to keep job
- Romania's get-rich-quick pyramid fails
- British have domestic agenda in European elections
- Russians killed
- Ramaphosa alert
- Spanish banker granted bail
- Dictator accepts defeat in Malawi
- Britain and France clash over Bosnia
- Africa File: Banda doffs his Homburg
- Dublin dithers over man for top Europe job
- Election lead
- Turkish Kurds flee to divided brethren in Iraq
- Haldeman diaries dish the dirt on Nixon
- Banda looks set to lose presidency
- Lawyers held
- Inside File: Hurd's successor will face difficult task
- Rwanda factions talking to UN
- Visa admission
- Battle for key Yemen base
- Test case fails
- Clinton move
- Killing of German deals new blow to US tourism
- Clinton asks Major for use of islands
- Venezuela arrest
- Balaguer accused of fraud in poll
- Hebron UN team hit out at curfew
- China defies West over human rights: Peking attacks BBC over report on conditions in labour camps and launches crackdown before Tiananmen Square anniversary
- Aids aid
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 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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