22 Aug 1994
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British monk in Rwanda believed dead
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22 Aug 1994
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A cheeky little claret, made in Japan: Terry McCarthy finds out what makes a man produce wine for a nation that much prefers to drink sake and beer
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22 Aug 1994
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Canberra to overrule Tasmania gay ban
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22 Aug 1994
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People: De Klerk said to be at the cutting edge of history
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22 Aug 1994
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Spy chiefs deny plotting to kill terrorist's lawyer: French authorities say Verges was not an assassination target, while Khartoum seeks reward for trapping fugitive
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22 Aug 1994
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Crook dupes Russians from his cell
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22 Aug 1994
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Turks rule out male cheek-to-cheek
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22 Aug 1994
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Pressure grows for UN to quit Somalia
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22 Aug 1994
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Bonn and Moscow fight nuclear smuggling
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22 Aug 1994
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Tough US line fails to halt Cubans
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22 Aug 1994
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South Africa holds on to its assets
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22 Aug 1994
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Hutu killers join Rwanda exodus
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22 Aug 1994
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Child killed by Baghdad car-bomb
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22 Aug 1994
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Eurofile: Dutch greens sold a dummy
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22 Aug 1994
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Inuit become world's biggest landowners
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22 Aug 1994
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Crime vote fails to buoy a sombre Clinton
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22 Aug 1994
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'Innocent Sudan' exploits Carlos case
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22 Aug 1994
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Ruling-party gimmicks leave 'millions' of Mexicans voteless: So-called 'special' polling booths have proved a useful device for the PRI's dirty-tricks team. Phil Davison in Tepoztlan reports
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22 Aug 1994
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Romanians cherish memories of their genocidal dictator: Cult of the wartime pro-Nazi leader casts doubt on Bucharest's faith in democracy, writes Tony Barber, East Europe Editor
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22 Aug 1994
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Nigeria military leans on banks to reopen
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22 Aug 1994
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Media blamed for hostages' plight
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22 Aug 1994
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Vieira wins Guinea-Bissau election
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22 Aug 1994
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Disgraced black rights boss shown the door
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22 Aug 1994
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Cambodian PM's outrage on hostages
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22 Aug 1994
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Cuban father waits in dread for word of son: At Krome, Miami, Rupert Cornwell finds that the boat people are being sacrificed for politics
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22 Aug 1994
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Iranian riots leave dead and wounded
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22 Aug 1994
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Mexico election threatens to end 'one-party' era: Fears of fraud and violence overshadow milestone poll, which may bring more than seven decades of corrupt rule to a close
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22 Aug 1994
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'The Jackal will talk,' Pasqua says
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22 Aug 1994
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Why it was so often a dead cert for the PRI: The ruling party is notorious for relying on a wide variety of dirty tricks to stitch up results in rural areas, writes Phil Davison
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22 Aug 1994
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Shots halt stampede from Rwanda
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22 Aug 1994
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How Carlos was tracked down to his lair
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22 Aug 1994
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Tycoon Abdic bows out of Bihac fiefdom
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22 Aug 1994
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Posses ride again in Wild West Phoenix: Out in Arizona, a Wyatt Earp-type lawman reckons he has the crime wave licked. Phil Reeves reports
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22 Aug 1994
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The Week Ahead: Gambia's new morality cramps sex tourists' style
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22 Aug 1994
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Forty-four killed in Moroccan air crash
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22 Aug 1994
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PLO seeks deal on Palestinian state
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22 Aug 1994
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Kurds' fighting worries Iraq's neighbours
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22 Aug 1994
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Curfew imposed in Gaza following riots
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22 Aug 1994
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Algeria president in talks with opposition
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22 Aug 1994
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Couple held over brothel murders
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22 Aug 1994
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Chinese ponder life without Deng: As the paramount leader turns 90, the tricky subject of his successor is again to the fore, writes Teresa Poole in Peking
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22 Aug 1994
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Ferry disaster blamed on overloading
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22 Aug 1994
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Nigerian police arrest strike-union leader
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22 Aug 1994
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Obituary: Liu Haisu
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22 Aug 1994
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Obituary: Robert Rozhdestvensky
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22 Aug 1994
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Obituary: Rear-Admiral Sir Hugh Janion
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22 Aug 1994
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22 Aug 1994
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22 Aug 1994
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22 Aug 1994
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22 Aug 1994
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22 Aug 1994
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Obituary: Professor Yeshayahu Leibowitz
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22 Aug 1994
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Diary: 22-28 August
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22 Aug 1994
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Obituary: Peter Cushing
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22 Aug 1994
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Obituary: Professor Linus Pauling
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22 Aug 1994
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Free speech caught in the Net?: Users of Internet are accustomed to voicing their opinions freely and robustly. Now a libel action is threatening to subdue them. Ian Barnes reports
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22 Aug 1994
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The Cabinet's R & D man: 'We are taking steps to redress the balance' - David Hunt tells Tom Wilkie that science will not be undervalued while he is responsible
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22 Aug 1994
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Molecule of the Month: Power of an 'excellent powder': A chemical that has saved 50 million lives is still seen by many people as a dangerous poison, says John Emsley
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