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Monday, 12 September 1994
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- The Daily Poem
- Woman hit by train
- Victim gave drug warning: Singer who died at rave had expressed concern about the use of Ecstasy at clubs
- Porn video man given custody of children: Council faces further allegations
- Tory health appointees 'show bias to business'
- Threat to rare stone landscape
- Disabled workers to strike
- Bar accountability: Key measures to help smooth legal process
- Smugglers jailed
- County pressure
- Nurse backed
- Heads attack law on daily worship: Rules on school assemblies 'unworkable'
- Car meter aims to cut cost of road pricing systems: Low-tech device could reduce investment needed for congestion charging
- Human bones found
- Barristers set to face compensation claims over shoddy work: Review group recommends making Bar more accountable
- Gas deaths inquiry
- Interest Rates: Big lenders move quickly to raise cost of borrowing
- Interest Rates: Six City experts who got their predictions wrong
- VAT on fuel disturbs the Tory grassroots: Conservative chairman remains in spotlight to launch agenda for Bournemouth conference with selected constituency motions
- Kidnapped manager is found dead after kidnap
- BBC report on single mothers 'simplistic': Broadcasting watchdog rules complaint by one-parent council inappropriate. Maggie Brown reports
- Interest Rates: Clarke predicts tough public spending round after rate rise
- Interest Rates: Decision forced by strong growth: Why now? Robert Chote examines the background to the rates move and finds Kenneth Clarke apparently determined to break the old pattern
- Unionists to visit US at Vice-President's request
- Cat and mouse game being played over border roads
- Crew unhurt as Navy frigate runs aground off Chile coast
- Commission with a wide range of talents
- Interest Rates: Business complains of 'surprising' decision: Industry lobby stung by 'unusual move' and warns against further rises that could hit confidence
- Interest Rates: Factory price rises more than expected
- Two injured by loyalist shoebox bomb on train: Serious casualties avoided as denonator explodes in station
- Half of rail services will run, BR says
- Review of church remarriage ban
- Lions maul intruder in London zoo enclosure
- Ferry blaze
- White pupils less likely to continue schooling post-16
- Kind streak
- Doctors' demo
- Bodies found
- Wheelchair loans
- Mothers unite in fight over care cases: Lancashire self-help group campaigns for independent inquiry into alleged misconduct by social workers. Tim Kelsey reports
- Crash kills two
- Deaths charge
- Window tribute
- Greens bar Icke
- All-party Ulster talks 'two years away'
- Plastic scarecrows restore rural peace
- Criminals allege they paid police to stay free
World
- Drugs-bust mayor heads for poll win
- Law Report: Receivers adopted contracts: Re Leyland Daf Ltd; Re Ferranti International plc - Chancery Division (Mr Justice Lightman) 26 July 1994
- Damascus seeks perfect time to make its peace: President Assad knows he has no option but to come to terms with Israel. The question is when, writes Charles Richards
- Nigerian minister fired by military
- UN Population Conference: Vatican set to hold back from accord on abortion
- Ankara moves to throttle media's access to Kurds: The ban on foreigners visiting Iraqi Kurdistan reflects growing Turkish nationalism, writes Hugh Pope in Ankara
- Peking wins support from Carey
- UN Population Conference: Operation on TV enrages Egypt
- Air assault punctures President's defences
- US adds the final touch to plans for Haiti invasion
- Jeb Bush's way open to contest Florida
- Law Report: Case Summaries
- Kim Jong Il fails to show
- Carey to see 'dark side' of life for Chinese Christians
- Out Of Japan: True love tales written in blood
- Bhopal disaster firm quits India
- Nato troops take on the East
- Oscar winner Jessica Tandy dies of cancer
- Party rebel forces NZ coalition
- US right wing ready to speak up: Patrick Cockburn in Alpharetta, finds a confident man at the cutting edge of the Rupeblican revival
- Concession by Vatican logjam: Conference on population is given renewed impetus as a compromise over abortion is reached
- Cuba moves to block beaches
- Pope pleads with Croats to break cycle of hatred
- Russians in 5-hour space walk
- Mitterrand tells his own story on television
- 100kg of radioactive uranium seized
- Besieged president disbands Crimean parliament
- German old left finds new strength
- Nine die in Kashmir bus shooting
- EU grapples with expansion to the east: Andrew Marshall in Usedom reports on an old debate renewed
- Don't worry about precautions, darling
People
- Birthdays
- Court Circular
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Major Lance
- Obituary: Roy Richardson
- Obituary: Jessica Tandy
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Sir Alexander Johnston
- Anniversaries
- Appointments
- Court Circular
- Obituary: Sir Alexander Johnston
- Obituary: Lord Bonham-Carter
- Obituary: Teddy Millington-Drake
- Obituary: Rex Alston
Science
- Microbe Of The Month: Fungi to put your heart in better shape: Bernard Dixon reveals unexpected benefits in the dung of giraffes and mountain goats
- Science: Surfing around the Internet with Mr Krol: Thirty million people belong, 300,000 have bought the book. Laurence Blackall meets the best selling author of The Whole Internet
- Science: How mailshots score bull's-eyes: All that literature that flutters through your letterbox is being targeted with increasing sophistication. Lynne Curry reports
- A myth exploded: we did not bluff to gain the Bomb: Britain did have the world's ultimate weapon within its grasp in the Fifties, says Brian Cathcart
- Yorkshire lad who reached for the stars: Tony Jones talks to Fred Hoyle about monks' haircuts and the origins of the universe
- 1 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 2 'Jail reckless bankers': Report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 3 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 4 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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