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Thursday, 22 September 1994
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- Unionists urge caution on US-Sinn Fein links
- Rhys leaves hospital
- Man 'was forced into sex with animals': Tim Kelsey and Ian MacKinnon report on allegations of bestiality at a residential home in Buckinghamshire
- Prisoner's TV escape
- Unionists urge caution on US-Sinn Fein links
- BR to run 8,000 trains
- Law: All in the line of duty: Roger Smith looks at the Bar committee's recent attack on its own 'cab-rank rule' with regard to legally aided litigants
- Law: Why it's good to talk: Sharon Wallach reports on moves by the Law Society to improve its communication with smaller firms
- Major rules out amnesty for IRA
- Romance fades
- Fathers grateful for paid holiday on child's birth: Martin Whitfield reports on the decision to block European legislation on paternity leave
- Britain has fewest laws on employee consultation: Michael Portillo's opposition to works councils is mirrored by UK firms. Barrie Clement reports
- Soldiers die in helicopter crash
- Ferry deaths inquest
- Remploy deal
- The daily poem
- Victory for Jewish community in battle over 'eruv': Gummer gives go-ahead for establishment of Britain's first symbolic enclave. Ian MacKinnon and Simon Midgley report
- Welsh may lift ban on marriage of divorcees
- Street-Porter to head cable TV channel
- Tory pours cold water on Blair's new dawn
- Man dies as train hits car at unmanned site
- PC in shootings inquiry released
- Manager blamed for rail crossing near-miss
- M50 case pay-out
- Judges' lodging costs higher than at the Ritz
- Raiders injure 12
- Single-sex list
- Expletive defeated
- Murder case retrial
- Charity squeeze
- Trams 'better alternative to Tube or bus'
- Heads urge abolition of GCSE
- Private sector to supervise tagging of criminals
- Quangos 'neglect consumers'
- Reluctant torchbearer for moral crusade
- Fossils could reveal origins of humanity: David Keys reports on the discovery of bone fragments 500,000 years older than any human remains found before
- Teenagers taking risks with health at an earlier age
- Heseltine shifts on publication of Archer report
- Pollution is not sole cause of asthma rise
- Pay review boards 'are being abused'
- Gala launch of new opera house achieves romantic heights
- Britons lose chess games after partition dispute
- Cities see a cheap solution to traffic ills
- Liberal Democrats' Conference: Citizen's income plan dropped
- Liberal Democrats' Conference: Ashdown to throw down gauntlet over NHS: Rivals to be challenged to join forces to aid health service - Tax reform is axed
- Jordan gets global union post
- Youth crime costs pounds 7bn a year, researchers say
- Liberal Democrats' Conference: Quotes of the day
- Liberal Democrats' Conference: Pro-nuclear vote lost
- 'Big Issue' editor will not give names: Homeless people feel victimised by officials who are targeting the magazine which is their lifeline. Danny Penman reports
- University character profiles to be drawn up
- C4 criticised over football manager's swearing
- Adult education centres at risk
- Liberal Democrats' Conference: Salmond demands a referendum: SNP leader says Major must give Scotland same right to vote as
- Liberal Democrats' Conference: Tax and benefit policy leaves doubts over costs: Patricia Wynn Davies reports on the progressive but uncosted framework agreed following an uneasy debate
World
- De Klerk steadies the boat after Thatcher onslaught
- Carter success angers State Department
- Second wave of plague hits India
- Carey heartened by Church in China
- People: Jaafar's turn for the throne
- Major defends SA arms sales effort
- HK talks stalled again on political fine print
- Undergound mayor seen as Haiti's next leader
- Japan 'out of control' as political rivals lock horns
- Jackson abuse case dropped
- Major clean bowls the S Africans
- Mandela shuns clash with Inkatha leader: The President's fear of Buthelezi is frustrating ANC supporters in Natal, writes John Carlin in Johannesburg
- Poll upset bodes ill for Democrats' prospects
- Out of America: Money destroys mystery of Lawrence's Shangri-La
- Prisoner turns tables on his Japanese guards
- Ankara's nationalist stance alarms West: Hugh Pope talks to Turkey's new, outspoken foreign minister who is taking a tough line
- Law Report: Race bias complaint can proceed: Rovenska v General Medical Council Employment Appeal Tribunal (Mr Justice Mummery, Mr R Jackson and Mrs M E Sunderland), 16 September 1994
- Bossano ticked off by FO
- Bomb triggers refugee riot
- Israeli soldiers held in anti-Arab 'plot'
- Italian style in the dock
- Cambodian hostage talks
- Piracy charge
- US troops puzzle over just why they are in Haiti
- Trade talks
- Baby Doc goes on the run from debt
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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