29 Oct 1994
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Flat Earth: Bottoms up
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29 Oct 1994
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Business booms for Zulu medicine men
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29 Oct 1994
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China's executioners work overtime: International outcry over organ transplant grows as car thieves join rising toll of those shot after summary trials
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29 Oct 1994
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EU wins some, you lose some: Kinnock jubilant - Brittan may quit
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29 Oct 1994
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Flat Earth: In the chowder
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29 Oct 1994
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Fierce clashes shatter uneasy Bosnia peace
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29 Oct 1994
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Israeli soldier killed in fighting flare-up
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29 Oct 1994
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Hassan plays host to new Middle East
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29 Oct 1994
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Russia dazzles Germans with Trojan spoils: Schliemann treasure viewed
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29 Oct 1994
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The end of the affair?: Major's government pays for gaffes over Clinton
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29 Oct 1994
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Clinton turns heat on the fundamentalists: Israel-Jordan 'peace of brave' isolates treaty opponents
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29 Oct 1994
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How the 'values' of east Asia wield a double-edged sword: US academic's newspaper article led to police interrogation
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29 Oct 1994
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Mugabe gets Dhlakama to end poll boycott
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29 Oct 1994
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Tax cheats, and proud of it
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29 Oct 1994
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Ethiopian regions get 'opt-out' plan
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29 Oct 1994
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China's Deng 'very healthy'
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29 Oct 1994
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Russia lists oil spills
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29 Oct 1994
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Nancy disowns Ollie
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29 Oct 1994
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Americans are locked up by the million
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29 Oct 1994
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Sri Lanka lifts curfew
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29 Oct 1994
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Book on O J drives trial judge to distraction
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29 Oct 1994
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Israel's fears focus on Hamas Fear of Hamas haunts Israel
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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Clinton warns Iraq
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29 Oct 1994
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Vatican struggles with feminism among nuns
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29 Oct 1994
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Top minister falls victim to power struggle in Poland
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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Out of Russia: Mythical money helps to buy voters
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29 Oct 1994
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Serb fury grows as Muslims advance
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29 Oct 1994
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Italy finally picks second commissioner
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29 Oct 1994
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Almanack: Tongue-tied by PC protests
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Alert Wasps run wild and free
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Tigers enjoy feast
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29 Oct 1994
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Boxing: How a giant was cut down in the jungle: It was 20 years ago today that Muhammad Ali rumbled Foreman in Zaire. Reg Gutteridge filed this report for the London Evening News
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Walker's crumb of comfort
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Sinton lights up gloomy Wednesday
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union diary: Barnes reveals true colours
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29 Oct 1994
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Cricket: Reid seizes control
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29 Oct 1994
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Football / Endsleigh round-up: Boro strike back
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Ekoku in goal hunt
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29 Oct 1994
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Tennis: Becker beats Sampras
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29 Oct 1994
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Q & A: Gripped by golf's sinister side
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29 Oct 1994
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Golf: Olazabal attacks schedule
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29 Oct 1994
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Darts: Gregory lifts Gold Cup
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Deadly Dichio
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby League: Fulton seeks right blend
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29 Oct 1994
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Golf: Good times roll again for Seve
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Tourists in driving seat
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29 Oct 1994
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Football / European round-up: Milan look to improve
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Celtic buoyed by firm belief: James Traynor analyses the shifting fortunes of the Glasgow rivals
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Ardiles welcomes the respite
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29 Oct 1994
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Motor Racing: Mystery buyer saves Lotus
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29 Oct 1994
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Racing: Weaver stays cool
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29 Oct 1994
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My Own Goal: Chris Oti
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29 Oct 1994
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Boxing: Hearn rides the blows: As boxing fights to restore its credibility, a 46-year-old former champion steps back in the front line while the man at the centre of the fiasco in Hong Kong is determined to rise again after High Noon: Simon O'Hagan meets the promoter who refuses to be knocked out of his stride
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Cardiff break loose
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29 Oct 1994
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Boxing: Joke that wears thin in fat city: As boxing fights to restore its credibility, a 46-year-old former champion steps back in the front line while the man at the centre of the fiasco in Hong Kong is determined to rise again after High Noon: Harry Mullan finds further cause for dismay in the return to action of George Foreman
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29 Oct 1994
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Almanack: Reardon pots the big prize
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Movement that can forge a strong union
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29 Oct 1994
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Fishing lines
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29 Oct 1994
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Racing: Fabre the best of breed: Americans hold whip hand but Europe's main man chases more glory in the Breeders' Cup. Sue Montgomery reports
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29 Oct 1994
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Profile: Driven by a clear vision: Frank Williams: Richard Williams studies the successful formula of the focused man of grand prix racing
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29 Oct 1994
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Sport on TV: Half-baked theories of the dopey professor
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union Round-up: Teague in peak form
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Wallace makes Saints suffer
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Dublin delivers
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: McManaman's breadth of vision
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby League: Moriarty stokes home fire: Owen Slot meets a former hero of Welsh rugby who is in league this afternoon to take on the Australians
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Bath's late magic
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Rich pickings await in the new Europe: Ian Ridley explains why there is a good deal more than honour at stake when Manchester United visit Barcelona on Wednesday
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: A game on the gangplank: Chris Rea says that last week's moves may alter the face of rugby union
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Preece lifts Palace
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29 Oct 1994
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Sailing: Plain sailing
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: United's champion show: Newcastle suffer their first Premiership defeat as Gillespie supplies a crowning moment to put pretenders in their place
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Clinical Sutton takes his chances
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29 Oct 1994
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Database
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29 Oct 1994
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Racing: Hyperion's TV Tips
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29 Oct 1994
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Quotes of the Week
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Platt fit to face Nigeria
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29 Oct 1994
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Tennis: Becker's best
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29 Oct 1994
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Motor Racing: Herbert moves
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29 Oct 1994
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Cricket: Gooch works alone in nets
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29 Oct 1994
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Football Diary: Lalas' offbeat top 10
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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Racing: Barton's back, but no banker to stay course
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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Sailing: More than a game for men
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29 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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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Scottish Football: McGinty on alert
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Llanelli draw on Jenkins' wisdom
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29 Oct 1994
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Football: Ardiles accused of lack of nerve
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29 Oct 1994
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Golf: Langer unleashes an unprecedented assault
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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby Union: Catt interviewd by RFU
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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby League: Offiah's burst
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29 Oct 1994
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Athletics: No appeal by Edwards
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29 Oct 1994
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Rugby League: Wales risk a gamble
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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Football Team News
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29 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Rugby League
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29 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Cricket
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29 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Football
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29 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Rugby Union
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29 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Golf
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29 Oct 1994
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Sporting Digest: Tennis
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29 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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29 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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29 Oct 1994
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Saturday Night: A man, a camera, and a revolution
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