28 Oct 1994
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Mugabe gets Dhlakama to end poll boycott
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28 Oct 1994
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Tax cheats, and proud of it
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28 Oct 1994
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Sri Lanka lifts curfew
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28 Oct 1994
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Ethiopian regions get 'opt-out' plan
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28 Oct 1994
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China's Deng 'very healthy'
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28 Oct 1994
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Russia lists oil spills
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28 Oct 1994
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Nancy disowns Ollie
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28 Oct 1994
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Book on O J drives trial judge to distraction
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28 Oct 1994
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Israel's fears focus on Hamas Fear of Hamas haunts Israel
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28 Oct 1994
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US mid-term elections: Bush boy has good ol' girl from Texas in his sights: Successes may not help the Lone Star state governor, writes Rupert Cornwell in Pasadena
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28 Oct 1994
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Americans are locked up by the million
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28 Oct 1994
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Clinton warns Iraq
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28 Oct 1994
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Britain seeks news of hostages
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28 Oct 1994
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The Sleaze Factor: Where 'roguery' is the name of the game: Recent financial scandals in Spain have not shocked a nation where corruption is endemic. Spaniards point to a long history of graft which dates from before the Moorish occupation of Iberia, writes Phil Davison from Madrid
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28 Oct 1994
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French bail
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28 Oct 1994
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Ethiopia case
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28 Oct 1994
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Cholera action
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28 Oct 1994
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The Sleaze Factor: Rome judge targets ex-Communists
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28 Oct 1994
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US Mid-Term Elections: Disgruntled voters may oust Speaker
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28 Oct 1994
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Bodies mystery
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28 Oct 1994
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People: Artful Yoko's piece of cheek
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28 Oct 1994
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Renamo candidate alleges poll fraud
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28 Oct 1994
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President gets caught in row over Jerusalem
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28 Oct 1994
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Clinton adopts Assad language on peace: Syria's leader is getting through to the US with his vision for the future, writes Robert Fisk in Damascus
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28 Oct 1994
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China adopts law to 'improve' babies
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28 Oct 1994
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Law Report: Forfeiture of lease cannot be withdrawn: G S Fashions Ltd v B & Q plc - Chancery Division (Mr Justice Lightman), 19 October 1994
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28 Oct 1994
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Vatican struggles with feminism among nuns
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28 Oct 1994
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Top minister falls victim to power struggle in Poland
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28 Oct 1994
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Italy finally picks second commissioner
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28 Oct 1994
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Carve-up over jobs on the Night of the Long Drinks: Andrew Marshall discovers some Nakedly Ambitious Civil Servants in a castle in Luxembourg
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28 Oct 1994
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Serb fury grows as Muslims advance
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28 Oct 1994
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Out of Russia: Mythical money helps to buy voters
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28 Oct 1994
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UN deal reached on air strikes
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28 Oct 1994
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Guards put Sarajevo's trams back on track
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28 Oct 1994
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Moscow admits oil spill threat to its ecology
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28 Oct 1994
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Russia's rulers scrape past confidence vote
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28 Oct 1994
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Britain helps to block a global ban on mines
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28 Oct 1994
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Russian workers begin protest
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28 Oct 1994
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Hijacker blows himself up as commandos storm plane
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28 Oct 1994
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Bosnian army scores success
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28 Oct 1994
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US plans to expand Nato rattle allies
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28 Oct 1994
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IMF in pounds 236m boost to avert Ukraine crisis
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28 Oct 1994
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Court Circular
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28 Oct 1994
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Obituary: Andrew Kopkind
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28 Oct 1994
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Obituary: Harry Kemp
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28 Oct 1994
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Obituary: Robert Medley
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28 Oct 1994
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Anniversaries
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28 Oct 1994
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Tennis: Young, gifted and black: Excitement over Venus sighting: Two African-Americans are poised to make an impact in traditionally white middle-class sports
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28 Oct 1994
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Football Diary: Lalas' offbeat top 10
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28 Oct 1994
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Golf: Young, gifted and black: Tiger's talent burning bright: Two African-Americans are poised to make an impact in traditionally white middle-class sports
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Newcastle to rest Cole for a month: Guy Hodgson on the weekend's key football games in the Premiership
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28 Oct 1994
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Scottish Football: McGinty on alert
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28 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Llanelli draw on Jenkins' wisdom
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Ardiles accused of lack of nerve
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28 Oct 1994
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Racing: Barton's back, but no banker to stay course
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28 Oct 1994
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Golf: Langer unleashes an unprecedented assault
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Platt fit to face Nigeria
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Albert able to call tune on the Tyne: A Belgian centre-back's attacking verve is delighting the Newcastle faithful. Glenn Moore reports
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28 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Catt interviewd by RFU
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28 Oct 1994
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Boxing: Ali's daring rings down the ages: One of boxing's legendary bouts took place in the heart of Africa 20 years ago tomorrow. 'The Rumble in the Jungle' pitted George Foreman, a brutally destructive champion, against Muhammad Ali, the greatest figure in his sport's history. Many feared Ali would take a beating: but he had a plan. Ken Jones, who was there, recalls an unforgettable night
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28 Oct 1994
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Sailing: More than a game for men
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28 Oct 1994
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Tennis: Becker's best
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28 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Pienaar is pick of the new pack: Steve Bale talks to the captain of the Springboks who today plays his first game of the tour
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28 Oct 1994
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Rugby League: Offiah's burst
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28 Oct 1994
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Motor Racing: Herbert moves
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28 Oct 1994
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Cricket: Gooch works alone in nets
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28 Oct 1994
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Athletics: No appeal by Edwards
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28 Oct 1994
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Rugby League: Wales risk a gamble
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28 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: A return to winning game for Bath and Leicester: Barrie Fairall on today's league games in which the top two aim for more than drawn conclusion
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28 Oct 1994
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Football Team News
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28 Oct 1994
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Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips
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28 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Rugby League
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28 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Cricket
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28 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Football
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28 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Rugby Union
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28 Oct 1994
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Quotes of the Week
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28 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Golf
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28 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Tennis
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28 Oct 1994
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Racing: Dangers lurk in the Cup's lure: Big prices about British fancies should be viewed in the cool light of Day and Lukas. Richard Edmondson reports
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28 Oct 1994
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Swimming: Three bodies set to merge
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28 Oct 1994
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Racing: Gail likely
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28 Oct 1994
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Badminton: Hall fit to resume comeback
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28 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Pugh admits need for change
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Liverpool to meet old icon
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Euro show on road with 590 days to go: Publicity for Euro 96 has begun in earnest. Guy Hodgson reports
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28 Oct 1994
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Rugby League: Schofield's rapid recall
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28 Oct 1994
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: Golf: Torrance uncorks a vintage opening round
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: A game set on seeing the light: After shame and tragedy, the national sport is now acceptable, even trendy. Glenn Moore, Football Correspondent, reports on a new wave of optimism.
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28 Oct 1994
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Non-League Football: Swifts hoping to soar high
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28 Oct 1994
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Boxing: Wharton's ambition
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28 Oct 1994
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Cricket: England's ordeal
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28 Oct 1994
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Athletics: Edwards reprieved
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Ardiles refuses to quit
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28 Oct 1994
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Tennis: Sampras takes it easy
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28 Oct 1994
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Keith Elliott At Large / Volleyball: Thinker with the touch of winning stardust: An inspirational, much-travelled Haitian coach has ensured Britain's volleyball team is no longer a bad joke
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28 Oct 1994
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Cricket: England fight to find the right formula: Lavender excels as Western Australia prove too strong for ring-rusty tourists in a new format that offers little novelty
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Euro 96 launched on wave of optimism
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28 Oct 1994
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Cricket: Lara is banned for one match
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28 Oct 1994
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Cricket: Sri Lanka at a crawl
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28 Oct 1994
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Football: Africa's early Cup win
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28 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Basketball
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28 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Boxing
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28 Oct 1994
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Such a ghostly time of year: Hallowe'en is big in the US; now we are catching on, says Ann Crookenden
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28 Oct 1994
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Saturday Night: A man, a camera, and a revolution
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28 Oct 1994
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Winter do your worst: If you don't go for overcoats, a puffa will do. And if you don't go for puffas, God bless you, says Tony Glenville
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28 Oct 1994
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Fashion: Lift those shoulders]: Pad-power goes back a long way - from Elizabeth I to Joan Collins. Now puffing and stuffing are back - but expect more subtlety this time round. Tony Glenville reports
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28 Oct 1994
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Fashion: Buy me: High-heeled brogue
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28 Oct 1994
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Fashion: Try me: Military-inspired tailoring
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28 Oct 1994
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Fashion: Twas the night of The Show: Nadja, Naomi, Kate, Carla and Kristen were psyching each other up backstage at John Galliano's Paris collection, but Lucy Ferry had already been armed for 24 hours with sticky tape and notebook to bring us this report.
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28 Oct 1994
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POP / Rut before groove: It's official: audiences would rather listen to Radio 2 than the new-look, fab and funny, Radio 1. But of course, says Martin Kelner. Solitary, furtive pleasures obey their own rules
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28 Oct 1994
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POP / French dressing: Few Continental stars survive the Channel, but Les Negresses Vertes travel well. Philip Sweeney joined them en voyage
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28 Oct 1994
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POP / Rising to the occasion: Jazz musicians? They never show. Phil Johnson on how the fifth Red Hot HIV awareness album overcame an age-old problem
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28 Oct 1994
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POP / Why pay the ferry man?: The epitome of detached irony, Bryan Ferry is back on the road. Phil Johnson saw him in Brimingham
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28 Oct 1994
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POP / Riffs: Mary Chapin Carpenter on Shawn Colvin's 'Climb on a Back That's Strong'
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28 Oct 1994
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POP ALBUMS / Pretty dull in pink
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