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Friday, 20 January 1995
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- Democrat aims for literal point
- Sympathy strikes hit mail deliveries
- Boateng fuels Labour schools row
- Ministers admit 60% of young black men jobless
- North Sea helicopter struck by lightning
- Doctor quitting NHS over changes says Bottomley must go
- Young playwright blasted for `brutalist' debut work
- Soldier loses murder appeal
- Labour pledge to curb live animal exports
- Councils told to curb air pollution
- Sleepy port that joined front line in trade war
- Open verdict on jail death
- Car exhaust fumes linked to urban-smog deaths may be most dangerous pollutant
- UK's `civil rights abuses' go to UN
- GP faces heroin charges
- Daily Poem: Three Dry Stone walls
- `Bright outlook' for solar power in cool climate
- Cocaine seizures up by 224 per cent
- Graham Greene archive sold to American college
- LAW REPORT: Asylum seekers unlawfully held / Regina v Immigration Offic er, Ex parte Khan and others Queen's Bench Division (Mr Justice Dyson), 16 Janu ary 1995
- The battle for 29 April has started
- Crisis council pays advisers £1,000 a day
- Persil Power axed from more supermarkets
- C4 `taken to the cleaners' over cash for film
- Tests raise fears of decline in basic skills
World
- Skies fill with surrender demands
- War is just beginning, Chechen leaders say
- US `secretly giving aid and training to Bosnian military'
- Cleric's deportation stirs unrest in Bahrain
- Afrikaners challenge ANC's monopoly on vision
- Perot turns tables as talk show host
- Suu Kyi hopes fade
- Divided Kurds kill 500 in battle over the spoils of smuggling
- Hizbollah forges new alliance to harry Israel
- Tamils flock to see Pope
- Volcanoes threaten Rwandans
- De Klerk and Mandela declare truce
- Deng `will not survive beyond March'
- Mexican governor stays
- Yeltsin claims victory but war is far from over
- Gingrich's gaffes delight the Democrats
- Why the West left Chechnya to its fate
- SA coalition under threat
- Earthquake In Japan: Death toll rises to more than 4,000
- Earthquake In Japan: Survivors attack `slow aid response'
- Earthquake In Japan: Political after-shocks haunt bashful PM
- Fears for the Pope on eve of Sri Lanka visit
- Earthquake In Japan: Stricter rules proved their worth
Business
- WORLD MARKETS
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- Arrangements for single currency `could be in place by 1997'
- Call for more private cash in NHS
- Quake costs worsen for Lloyd's
- MARKET REPORT: Wellcome relief from interest rate blues
- Share disclosure rules tightened
- Generators facing stiffer competition
- Call for review of Britsh Gas price formula
- Lending sets scene for rate rise
- Company News In Brief
- Technology costs hit Barbour
- Market Report: Shadow-boxing on programme
- Concern as USAir delays results
- Buoyant Carpetright plans to keep opening new stores
- PEMBROKE: The Naafi serves up a fund feast
- OUTLOOK: Broadgate battle has just begun
- Bad publicity hits UK life insurers
- Swiss Bank fights landmark claim
- Halifax triggers more rises and grumbles from rivals rises and
- Warning hits Nurdin shares
People
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- Obituary: Kathleen Tynan
- Obituary: Elaine Greene
- Obituary: Miguel Torga
- Obituary: Nancy Kelly
- Obituary: Sir John Peck
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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