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Monday, 24 October 1994
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News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Hamilton failed to declare payments
- Tiny's wife calls for Smith to quit as MP
- Charles aims to change the Royal Family name
- Howard angry over jail watchdog
- Labour told to tax child benefit
UK
- Murder charges
- Prisoner on run takes children
- Government 'wants united Ireland': Minister denies guarantee on united Ireland. Patricia Wynn Davies reports
- Fall of house of Windsor fails to impress subjects
- Police strike against new Irish terror group
- Blair puts Thatcher aide's brother in top post
- Whitehall contracts hidden from view: Taxpayers are denied information on terms of deals
- Briton killed in Egypt as tourist bus is fired on
- Holiday violence takes rising toll
- Door left open for inquiry on 'sleaze': Outside body to rule on MPs' ethics 'is option'. Patricia Wynn Davies reports
- Diabetic motorist dies in police cell
- Landslip threatens Heathrow offices
- University offers first degree via Internet
- 'No hint of motive' in hunt for gun killer
- Ear-ring sale offers gems from history
- County plans pounds 400m trams
- Doctors' leaders warn of patient-care cuts: A health minister says extra costs in NHS salaries must be met by 'efficiency gains'. Celia Hall reports
- Religious leader quits over 'errors' in abuse case
- Former chief scientist condemns internal market in NHS
- Tory MPs 'oppose sell-off of Royal Mail'
- Contemporary Art Market: Mythic life-forms hint at rebirth of the chisellers
- Scientists tease out spiders' secret
- Financial snoopers target tax offices
- The Daily Poem: Mother
- Details of public contracts kept from taxpayers' view: Taxpayers are denied information on terms of deals. Tim Kelsey reports
World
- Dennis artist to retire
- Greeks snub Papandreou
- Tehran's 'religion of death' attacked
- Bomb kills party leader
- 'Green' Shell shares sold in protest at spills
- Peace deal heralds battle for holy city
- Out of Japan: Xenophobia rides on anti-Semitic tide
- US scandals rock the House foundations: From the UK to Italy, from the US to Tokyo, corruption is big news. In the first of an 'Independent' series, Rupert Cornwell examines US Congressional politics
- Law Report: Case Summaries
- India battles against killer malaria
- Mozambique to vote for peace
- Anti-graft judges get armed protection
- Norway favours going it alone: Opinion polls indicate that, 25 years on, voters will again reject EU membership, Imre Karacs writes from Oslo
- Bosnian pull-out deal founders
- Spanish nuns shot dead in Algeria
- Socialists lose ground in Basque poll
- SPD fears embrace of ex-Communists
Business
- Buxton wants higher capital ratios
- Business and City Summary
- BAe snubs joint-bid offer from GEC
- Directors' pay rises at triple rate of inflation
- Doubts on Montague mansion
- Abbey promises to stick to what it knows best
- Anxious markets wait for big rise in US rates
- Electricity set for new payout row
- Barclays sets pounds 2.5bn for IT
- Boys on boards hang on to their bastion
- Does Britain have the capacity?
- View from Frankfurt: The oil futures fire Deutsche Bank just cannot put out: John Eisenhammer watches the official account of the Metallgesellschaft disaster fall apart under US attack
- Row over advice to sell German shares after poll
- Penthouse publishers battle over UK rights
- Skills shortage holds back small businesses
- Accountants 'keen to save ailing firms'
Opinion
Opinion RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Leading Article: Growing crisis of confidence
- Leading Article: Tourism mirrors the world's dangers
- Leading Article: Is new talent bored by British boardrooms?
- Letter: World Bank is not helping Africa
- What a lot of dirty linen from one night in a hotel
- Letter: United monarchies of Europe
- Letter: United monarchies of Europe
- Letter: United monarchies of Europe
- Letter: Further growth at Sellafield
- Letter: Enticing people to live in the City
- Letter: Labour's profligate promise on refugees
- Letter: Cost of safety on a privatised railway
- Letter: Terminally long teachers' holidays
- Letter: Is this a government that we can afford?
- Letter: Protecting our private identities
- Letter: Protecting our private identities
- Letter: Fishing around for a hotel bathroom
- No such thing as a free Toblerone
- The end of a 25-year affair: Mortgages are changing to take account of real life today, explains Anne Spackman
- BOOK REVIEW / Lady Chatterley meets John Lennon: The Hounding of John Thomas - Craig Brown; Century, pounds 19.99
- It's time to free Aunt Jemima
- A modern welfare state that works: Britain's social decline can be halted, says the Commission on Social Justice in a report today. Sir Gordon Borrie outlines how
- Let's not cry for Kuwait: The wealthy emirate courts Western cash, while Iraqis starve, says Robert Fisk
Sport
Sport RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Racing: Savill proclaims an era of Swing: The Turf's pantheon may be ready to receive a new member as Triple Crown plans await an awesome juvenile
- Racing: Moonax lands a double
- Hockey: Precise Molloy strikes twice
- Basketball: Giants hit by Irish solo run
- Sporting Digest: Tennis
- Sporting Digest: Rugby League
- Sporting Digest: Hockey
- Sporting Digest: Golf
- Sporting Digest: Football
- Sporting Digest: Cricket
- Sporting Digest: Basketball
- Sporting Digest: Badminton
- Badminton: Record breaker broken
- Boxing: Everybody blames each other for fight fiasco: High Noon in Hong Kong promised much but delivered only grief, as Harry Mullan discovered
- Golf: Monty tops the list
- Sailing: Autissier gambles way into history
- Snooker: Higgins has the composure
- Canoeing: Two Britons take a rapid ride to gold success in the canoe slalom on the River Dee
- Cricket: Atherton wears the peacemaker's hat
- Cricket: Zimbabwe close in
- Tennis: Novotna wins case for defence
- Tennis: Stich stung by Agassi
- Rugby Union: Britain mine a rich vein of valour: Walking wounded hold on
- Rubgby Union: Davies crowns career
- Cycling: Rominger betters Indurain
- Equestrianism: Hoy rides off with honours
- Rugby Union: Sodden S Africa can only get better: Cardiff fail to make most of murk
- Rugby Union: Tigers rue letting Catt out of the bag
- Rugby Union: Saints alive but really only kicking
- Rugby Union: Eves smarts after Bristol are stung
- Rugby Union: Anything but plain sailing for West
- Rugby Union: Scots look to continue the Irish link
- Rugby Union: First cap for Cronin
- Football: Everton fall under weight of expectation: Crystal Palace post first home win - Forest stay in touch - Newcastle maintain Premiership lead - Misery continues for Spurs
- Football: Spurs fiddle as Ardiles fumes
- Football: Wednesday hit by yardstick
- Football: Villa's 'killer' ball a damp squib
- Football: Sunderland leave Royals in disarray: After an impressive start to the season, Trevor Haylett watched an injury-hit Reading side lose their unbeaten home record on Saturday
- Football: Celtic in slump before date with Dons
- Football: Gascoigne given all-clear
- Football: Chelsea cross pain barrier
- Football: Glory, glory days come to Guiseley: A typical story about the romance of the Cup is unfolding deep in the heart of Bronte country. Phil Andrews reports
- Football: Marlow to meet manager's old club
- Football: Baggio on target for Parma
- Football: Robson content with a point
- Football: Arsenal see off sad Doncaster: Pete Davies finds some intense rivalry in the women's game
- Golf: Europe's Solheim Cup collapse
- Football: United exploit Berg's misfortune
- Football: Wright shoots down record
- Rugby League: Edwards left on tenterhooks
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Dear half-term fathers: Kids, remember them? It's their break from school and your chance to bond, says one dutiful father. But have no illusions . . . you may not succeed
- The Worst Of Times: Zero died; so did my play: Arnold Wesker Talks To Danny Danziger
- Adopting a saner outlook: Not every child thrives in a family. And taking in an older child can defeat the best-intentioned parents, argues Meg Henderson
- Network: Trigger your brain, not a laser-gun: If you thought computer games were all about death and destruction, think again, says Steve Homer
- Network: Wall Street on every corner: In Los Angeles, Phil Reeves prepares to play stock around the clock at his 'hole in the wall'
- Network: A heavy breather's last gasp: Unwanted calls will become a thing of the past once BT's new caller ID service comes into force
- Network Update
- Network: Cars that come into the room: Soon viewers will be directing their own commercials from the armchair through interactive TV
- Network: It's, um, English, just like we really speak it: Using an immense data base, lexicographers have taken raw language and produced a revolutionary new dictionary. Robert Nurden reports
- Network: Move the goalposts on your own PC: You no longer need a Mac to improve your images. Michael Crozier reviews Picture Publisher 5.0
Arts & Entertainment
Arts & Entertainment RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- True Stories: Just like the Bible, with grenades thrown in
- Absolutely prefabulous: Built to solve the postwar housing crisis, the much-maligned 'temporary' home is now an urban icon. Esther Oxford reports
- DANCE / Back to the future: Rambert Dance Company - Edinburgh Festival Theatre
- And What's More . . .
- OPERA / Wagner's sin: Wexford Festival - Wexford, Ireland
- THEATRE / Burning issue: Dogspot - Nuffield, Southampton
- TELEVISION / Natural born killers?: Last week, police here and abroad linked one murder to an episode of Cracker, another to Power Rangers, and 10 to Oliver Stone's Natural Born Killers. David Lister asks if the arts have more to offer than a rearguard action against censorship
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