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Friday, 10 June 1994
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- Manhunt after robber snatches cleaner
- Injured footballer loses pounds 1m damages case: Better insurance for players urged as defender whose career was ended faces huge costs. Simon Midgley reports
- BBC unions call off industrial action
- Mothers win ruling over boat inquests: 'Marchioness' coroner criticised
- Student in death fall
- Britain goes to the polls: Stay-away Tories aid opponents in Eastleigh: Only 14 per cent of electors vote for party of Government, Patricia Wynn Davies reports
- Release of Prescott jobs paper urged: Full employment document shows a firm commitment to Europe, report Nicholas Timmins and Colin Brown
- Le Bon libelled
- Naughty postcard man touches the heart of Middle England: Cheeky, mischievous and coarse - Michael Barrymore's humour follows an old but irresistible formula, writes David Lister
- Britain goes to the polls: Tyndall is first to save BNP deposit: Big vote for extreme right-winger
- Glorious fake opens to public: Oliver Gillie visits the haunting ruin of Nymans, a house built on a family's dreams
- Bugatti write-off
- IRA mortar attack on checkpoint
- Indecency charge
- Parlour raids
- Britain goes to the polls: Defector in costs claim
- Dogs in squalor
- Train driver drank
- Law Update: Struck off
- RUC funeral
- Law Update: Wilde moves
- Law Report: Solicitor's duty to borrower and lender in flat purchase: Mortgage Express Ltd v Bowerman & Partners (a firm). Chancery Division (Mrs Justice Arden), 11 May 1994
- Scare stories 'encourage children to try drugs' (CORRECTED)
World
- Emperor visits US
- Children bombed
- Impatient Clinton tightens Haiti grip
- Mafia fears
- Grudging Russians to join Nato scheme
- Sex case denial
- Rostenkowski plea
- Iliescu in trouble
- Murder admitted
- Fighting flares in Yemen
- Thai leader's hunger-strike focuses on influence of military: Chalad Vorachat threatens to fast to death unless the constitution is changed, reports Terry McCarthy in Bangkok
- Toll mounts
- Abiola and military set for showdown
- UN sees no quick truce in Rwanda
- Pundits ponder the arithmetic of death of another war
- Abu Nidal mystery
- South soaks and north broils in a land of extremes
- UN nuclear agency takes first crack at N Korea
- Relief at Chinese nuclear explosion
- Palestinians freed
- Arafat starts to close shop and head for home
- Tibetan nun killed
- Britons held in Kashmir 'in good health'
- Claim sunk
- Press attacks Rafsanjani
- Hopes rise for release of hikers held in Kashmir
- China firm on rejecting N Korea sanctions
- Big quake, not much damage
- FBI seize crack hotel in New York
- US troops win pay-out for Gulf war mystery illness
- Africa File: Rebels lose their 'good guys' image
- People: Rostropovich heads home
- Life stirs in Rwandan charnel-house: In Kabgayi, David Orr witnesses a saga of survival amid the immense army of the dead
- Hamas and PLO battle for power in Gaza
- Fair-shares plea
- Killers jailed
- Campaigner held
- More war-war
- Tyson comeback
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- Obituary: Sir William Murrie
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Life & Style
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- Food & Drink: Gastropod
- Food & Drink: Hops to lighten your step: Fine dining with good beer need not leave you gasping at the calorie count. Michael Jackson speaks from healthy experience
- Food & Drink: Go with the grain to soak up flavour
- Food & Drink: Slices of the Big Apple pie: Emily Green welcomes a cookbook steeped in the melting pot of styles to be found in New York City
- Food & Drink: Cold fish rise to a Latin passion: South American marinades bring the sharpness of citrus and heat of spice to fresh, raw seafood
- Food & Drink: The case for buying claret in a bottle: Bordeaux is hyping its 1993 wines, but Anthony Rose counsels caution
Arts & Entertainment
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- CLASSICAL MUSIC / Upbeat: Off the road
- CLASSICAL MUSIC / Without a break: Review: Adrian Jack finds Murray Perahia back on form in his London comeback
- CLASSICAL MUSIC / Upbeat: Alter ego
- CLASSICAL MUSIC / Double Play: Earning the right to the repeat: Stephen Johnson and Edward Seckerson check the form for one of the great Russian symphonies
- CLASSICAL MUSIC / Where there's a will: From Somerset to central London, concert programmes have opened up to fresh ideas. Robert Maycock reports
Books
- BOOKS / Recommended
- BOOK REVIEW / Queen moves to check porn advance: Natasha Walter questions the anti-pornography arguments of one of feminism's most vocal preachers: Only words - Catharine A MacKinnon: HarperCollins, pounds 9.99
- BOOK REVIEW / If you cant spel rite, jus do it foneticly: Feersum Endjinn - Iain M Banks: Orbit, pounds 16.99
- BOOKS / Swords to ploughshares: John Williams meets the self-effacing Alexander Baron, author of an unfairly forgotten D-Day classic
- BOOKS / Classic Thoughts: The fair maiden of Penge: Hugo Barnacle on Thomas Malory's down-to-earth Arthurian tales
- BOOKS / Postcard from Haworth: Chats with Charlotte's ghost: Lucasta Miller on how the Brontes live on for true believers
- BOOK REVIEW / Words - they're the money of fools: Scott Bradfield on William Gaddis, an uncompromising original in American literature: A frolic of his own - William Gaddis: Viking, pounds 16
- BOOK REVIEW / Naked prefect's idle beauty: The folding star - Alan Hollinghurst: Chatto & Windus, pounds 15.99
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 3 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 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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