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Tuesday, 12 July 1994
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- No charges
- Long-life froth
- Row looms over privileges committee: Tories could be hard pressed to find MPs suitable as candidates. Patricia Wynn Davies reports
- Smog alert issued as level of ozone hits new high
- Fat girls suffer in job market
- Clarke appeals to 'Middle England': Chancellor launches pre-emptive strike against Labour. Donald Macintyre reports
- Major angry at 'stupidity' of MPs
- BR says 3,000 trains will run in fifth strike: MacGregor warned Railtrack against 5.7% offer
- Tour de souvenir
- Jarring note
- Airfield review
- Body in freezer
- Boy 14, 'tried to kill'
- School bus stopped
- Man killed in fire
- West Country fares worst in analysis of car crime: Avon and Somerset overtakes Greater Manchester as area of highest risk
- The Daily Poem: Petal Fall
- Leaving certificate
- Drug acquittal
- 'No one believes a man in these matters': Stephen Davies regrets his indiscretions but is not sorry he brought the case, writes Steve Boggan
- Care chief in child death case resigns: Danger warnings 'were ignored'
- Damages award
- Referrals stay
- MoD case criticised by judge
- Signal dispute set to close railways again
- Male rape to be made an offence
- Pole proves too greasy for ministerial hopefuls: Patricia Wynn Davies reports on the lot of the two MPs whose careers are under a cloud
- Slower sperm 'more fertile'
- Cardinal blesses foundation stone of pounds 3m school for the future
- Glyndebourne stands by booed feminist opera
- The Independent launches a national poster campaign emphasising objectivity
- Police charge man over Abbie hoax calls
- Defence firm cleared of Iraq arms conviction
- Counsellor's drugs
- Sex teacher resigns
- RSPCA plea
- Out for the count
- Correction: Part-time troops get tour of duty
- TB jail cases up
- MoD case criticised by judge
- Greenham campaigner wins damages for arrest: Police and ministry pay pounds 10,000 to woman held in pit at gunpoint
- Streets remain cool while dictators of fashion wrangle: The clothing industry has come under attack for not giving its customers enough choice. Glenda Cooper reports
- Claims over mercury in teeth denied
- Clergy back state's role in church appointments: Archbishop of Canterbury makes key intervention. Andrew Brown reports from the General Synod
- Queen of Romance celebrates her glory: Dame Barbara Cartland threw a party for her 93rd birthday - and her fifth autobiography. Charles Oulton reports
- Chalker at odds with the Vatican: Tension over population meeting
- Synod votes to end Nestle boycott after passionate debate
- PC praised for 'anti-sexism' code sacked for harassment
- 'Consultancy' bonuses cream on cake for MPs
- Quangos to advertise jobs: Trawl for NHS applicants follows row over 'political' chairs. Nicholas Timmins reports
- Glasgow women top for heart disease
- Constable drawings in debut exhibition
- Royal Albert Hall withdraws from joint development
- 'Player died after punch on the jaw'
- Police plan spot safety checks on coaches
- Channel 4 boost
- The Daily Poem: Reading a Flower
World
- Rwanda's rebels set to capture last Hutu bastion
- Clinton edges towards sending in the Marines: As tension rises over Haiti, Americans are divided about invasion, writes Rupert Cornwell in Washington
- N Korea top brass 'pledge loyalty' to Kim's son
- Out of America: Unless O J stares death in the face, the US never will
- Details emerge of SA's vast arms bazaar
- Gaza gives a quiet welcome home to Mr and Mrs Arafat
- People: Hawke promises to pick himself up
- Israel closes Gaza Strip for a day
- Poker: Dalton finds his path blocked
- Peking pays its respects to 'Great Leader'
- N Korea postpones summit with South: Pyongyang's media hail Kim's heir while China guardedly endorses the dynastic succession
- Li Peng finds friendly faces in Bucharest
- Strike in Nigeria
- Baidh 'quits'
- French troops aim to quit Rwanda soon
- Extremists in Algeria kill seven foreigners
- Rising to meet the challenge of the wrestling game
- Rebels 'secede'
- Law Report: Employer liable to pay damages for 'kiss of death' job reference: Spring v Guardian Assurance and others. House of Lords (Lord Keith of Kinkel, Lord Goff of Chieveley, Lord Lowry, Lord Slynn of Hadley and Lord Woolf). 7 July 1994.
- Haiti expels UN observers
- Whale charge
- Troops give up
People
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- Obituary: Brian Cadzow
- Obituary: Professor Arthur Maitland
- Obituary: Air Chief Marshal Sir John Thomson
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- Obituary: Kurt Josten
- Obituary: Dick Sargent
- Obituary: Robert E. Lee
- Obituary: Charles L. Donnelly,
- Obituary: Christian-Jaque
Arts & Entertainment
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- ART / Openings
- ART / The master builder: Franz Kline didn't talk much about his work - one reason, perhaps, why others haven't much either. Andrew Graham-Dixon on a forgotten hero
- ART / In The Studio: Staying true to type: Or rather not. Iain Gale tries to infiltrate the private world of Simon Patterson
- 1 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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