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Friday, 26 August 1994
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- Greece hits out at Albania
- Lesotho's king 'to abdicate'
- Peruvian first lady says she is prisoner in president's palace
- Abacha purges heads of state companies
- Crime bill win may not be enough to put Clinton back on top
- Shia 'traitor' may be executed by Hizbollah firing squad
- Dated bones in Moscow
- Mother Teresa recieves gifts from around the world on her 84th birthday yesterday
- General strike in Uruguay
- Clinton tries to end rift over Havana talks
- Bomb attack on Talabani
- Latin America File: Mexico waits for PRD to perform
- People: Monroe one of Brando's 'too many' affairs
- 'Virtual state of war' in Rwandan refugee camps
- Air crash 'was pilot suicide'
- Unfriendly fire on the E train
- Clinton offers Castro talks on immigration
- Lesotho's king is given a week to reverse coup
People
- Birthdays
- Wills
- Church Appointments
- Appointments: Service appointments
- Court Circular
- Birthdays
- Appeals: European Consortium for Arts Therapies Education (ECArTE)
- Faith and Reason: Women with a far from servile status: In a further article in our series on Catholicism and feminism, Hyam Maccoby argues that blaming women's limited role in the church on 'ancient physical taboos' derives from a misunderstanding of the laws of first-century Judaism.
- Wills
- Church Appointments
- Obituary: Frances Bacon
- Obituary: Dame Margaret Wakehurst
- Obituary: Roy Trigg
- Obituary: G. E. Bentley
- Appointments: Service appointments
- Society for Theatre Research
- Court Circular
- Fulbright Commission
- Anniversaries
- Anniversaries
- Society for Theatre Research
- Fulbright Commission
- Faith and Reason: Women with a far from servile status: In a further article in our series on Catholicism and feminism, Hyam Maccoby argues that blaming women's limited role in the church on 'ancient physical taboos' derives from a misunderstanding of the laws of first-century Judaism.
- Appeals: European Consortium for Arts Therapies Education (ECArTE)
- Obituary: Roy Trigg
- Obituary: G. E. Bentley
- Obituary: Frances Bacon
- Obituary: Dame Margaret Wakehurst
- Birthdays
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Joan Harrison
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Arthur Palmer
- Obituary: Joan Harrison
- Obituary: The Right Rev John Hughes
- Anniversaries
- Court Circular
- Obituary: The Right Rev John Hughes
- Obituary: Arthur Palmer
Obituaries
- Any colour, so long as it's white: Dolly Dhingra's parents told their children to find partners of a different race and religion. So what is the attraction of a mixed marriage? (CORRECTED)
- Any colour, so long as it's white: Dolly Dhingra's parents told their children to find partners of a different race and religion. So what is the attraction of a mixed marriage? (CORRECTED)
Life & Style
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- Gastropod
- Gastropod
- Reader recipe: Keep cool with a dip
- Food & Drink: Still being sold a pig in a poke?: The RSPCA has a new food labelling scheme to promote animal welfare. Joanna Blythman says she's not buying it
- Food & Drink: Flocks develop the herd instinct: With a wealth of goats' cheeses at her French holiday home, our cookery writer decided to make the most of them
- Food & Drink: Why my head is not in the oven: Emily Green tells how she planned to set up a bakery, only to realise that it was no way to earn a crust
- Food & Drink: I am hamming it up this week
- Food & Drink: Flocks develop the herd instinct: With a wealth of goats' cheeses at her French holiday home, our cookery writer decided to make the most of them
- Food & Drink: Why my head is not in the oven: Emily Green tells how she planned to set up a bakery, only to realise that it was no way to earn a crust
- Reader recipe: Keep cool with a dip
- Food & Drink: Still being sold a pig in a poke?: The RSPCA has a new food labelling scheme to promote animal welfare. Joanna Blythman says she's not buying it
- Food & Drink: I am hamming it up this week
Motoring
- Motoring: You can afford to be fussy so reject the rusty
- The Independent Road Test: A little still goes a long way: Minis are big on appeal: John Simister enjoys the sporty 'new' Monte Carlo while James Ruppert seeks out the second-hand bargains
- Motoring: You can afford to be fussy so reject the rusty
- The Independent Road Test: A little still goes a long way: Minis are big on appeal: John Simister enjoys the sporty 'new' Monte Carlo while James Ruppert seeks out the second-hand bargains
Arts & Entertainment
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- PROMS / Smooth beauty: Edward Seckerson on Claudio Abbado's vision of Mahler (CORRECTED)
- Edinburgh Festival: Strictly opera, strictly magical: Britten meets Baz Luhrmann in Australian Opera's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Antony Peattie is enchanted
- Double Play: Ghosts and visions
- Double Play: Ghosts and visions
- Edinburgh Festival: Strictly opera, strictly magical: Britten meets Baz Luhrmann in Australian Opera's A Midsummer Night's Dream. Antony Peattie is enchanted
- PROMS / Smooth beauty: Edward Seckerson on Claudio Abbado's vision of Mahler (CORRECTED)
Books
- Recommended books
- BOOK REVIEW / A kaftan festooned with starfish: 'Partial Eclipse' - Lesley Glaister: Hamish Hamilton, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Our beautiful system of illusions: 'Conditions of Liberty' - Ernest Gellner: Hamish Hamilton, 18.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Long shadows passing: 'The Crossing' - Cormac McCarthy: Picador, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / A morning smelling of the bone yards: 'Ruined Pages: Selected Poems' - Padraic Fiacc: Blackstaff, 7.99
- Recommended books
- Second Thought: Scandals spoken in whispers: Ronald Harwood on the inspiration for his novel, Home (Orion, pounds 4.99)
- BOOK REVIEW / Waiting rooms of death: 'Black Milk' - David Hartnett: Jonathan Cape, 9.99
- BOOK REVIEW / East End tour-guide goes to hell: 'Radon Daughters' - Iain Sinclair: Jonathan Cape, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Laying the ghost of a cataclysm: 'All Quiet on the Western Front' - Erich Maria Remarque Tr. Brian Murdoch: Jonathan Cape, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / A kaftan festooned with starfish: 'Partial Eclipse' - Lesley Glaister: Hamish Hamilton, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Long shadows passing: 'The Crossing' - Cormac McCarthy: Picador, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Laying the ghost of a cataclysm: 'All Quiet on the Western Front' - Erich Maria Remarque Tr. Brian Murdoch: Jonathan Cape, 14.99
- BOOK REVIEW / Our beautiful system of illusions: 'Conditions of Liberty' - Ernest Gellner: Hamish Hamilton, 18.99
- BOOK REVIEW / A morning smelling of the bone yards: 'Ruined Pages: Selected Poems' - Padraic Fiacc: Blackstaff, 7.99
- Second Thought: Scandals spoken in whispers: Ronald Harwood on the inspiration for his novel, Home (Orion, pounds 4.99)
- BOOK REVIEW / Waiting rooms of death: 'Black Milk' - David Hartnett: Jonathan Cape, 9.99
- BOOK REVIEW / East End tour-guide goes to hell: 'Radon Daughters' - Iain Sinclair: Jonathan Cape, 14.99
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- 2 Special Report: US troops are stationed in Japan to protect the nation. But to sex workers in Okinawa, they bring fear, not security
- 3 Should we intervene? Our response to the Charles Saatchi and Nigella Lawson assault is shocking too
- 4 Exclusive: Cristiano Ronaldo advised to stay at Real Madrid for further 18 months before making possible switch to Manchester United
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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