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Friday, 27 January 1995
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- Court ruling gives hope to asylum seekers
- Lottery to fund sport
- Baby found in drugs flat died of thirst
- DAILY POEM
- Whitehall `too cosy' with its masters of 15 years
- `Bribes plot' man is BAe adviser
- X-rays `missed' 30% of breast cancers
- Austrian minister's husband goes to ground
- LAW REPORT: Driver should face query over sample to be asked about sample
- Private sector could fill top jobs Top jobs
- BBC threatens to sue rival over `talks' with DJ
- Ministers accept code for Civil Service
- Appendix nurse to keep surgery job
- Head teacher unmoved by `tosh' in critical report
- British Library plans archive for film and sound
- Society portraitist back in fashion
- Schools chief attacks progressive methods
- `Greys' take over from the young as big spenders
- TV journalist denies contempt Reporter faces contempt trial
- Third of primary lessons below par
- Quake victim begs in vain for Shakespeare
- For doctor, read nurse
- Mandarins inch painfully into the 21st century
- Men take lizard's way out when emotions run high
- Baby died a lonely slow death after parents' drug tragedy
- PCC job nets Wakeham £72,000
- IN BRIEF: Cardinal Daly
- Duke takes Big Mac to task
- Four killed as blizzards sweep the North
- Justices to pay costs of poll tax jailing review Magistrates told to pay costs of jailing review
World
- New Year crush looms for China
- Man accused of train massacre claims race plot
- Doctor released
- Sri Lankans are giving peace a chance
- Burmese seize rebel HQ
- US plans Hanoi `embassy'
- Mexicans angered by US loan conditions
- Gingrich exults in `historic' budget win
- Clinton aide at bay over tax row
- Europe urged to set up united defence arm
- Fascists dissolve in tears tear
- Rocket blast boosts Murdoch
- Burmese rebels at bay
- Lebanese wait in vain for `Titanic' payout
- PEOPLE: £625 to see Pavarotti in a parka and jeans
- Nuclear powers fight to save treaty
- BELARUS DOES NOT WANT TO BLOW UP NUCLEAR LAUNCH PADS
- Legacy of Auschwitz `is still with us'
- Settlers pay price of rise in violence
- Battle between lawyers delays O J trial
- Serbs resume Bihac assault
Business
- SHARES IN INCHCAPE FALL
- Profits warning shakes Inchcape
- IN BRIEF: Funds chided for `rounding up'
- `Midwife of privatisation' finds niche
- IMF offers Mexico $7.8bn loan
- Wellcome says £9bn not enough
- Software helps Misys rise 40%
- Germans take C&W stake
- Inntrepreneur set for split
- Procter and Gamble up 15%
- US union protest sours Tate & Lyle meeting
- Saatchi & Saatchi accused of `outrageous' slur
- PEMBROKE: Wedding suit
- Cadbury offers $1.7bn for Pepper
- Fears of job cuts at JP Morgan
- Banks blamed for a hard life
- OUTLOOK: Tough decisions ahead but a better class of deficit
- BAe merger signals end of Jetstream 61
- Accidental advance in economic management
- M&S wins in the high street war
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Arts & Entertainment
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- Battle of the notepads
- Glossy shins and spots of light
- Lunching with Jilly Godfrey Hodgson on the pleasures of Anthony Powell
- Declaration of law
- Now that the Holocaust is over Hugo Barnacle discovers a masterpiece in a black comedy of old age and survival
- Spaced out heroes
- Liquidation of a Soviet gull D C Watt on some great minds that were seduced into supporting Stalin
- 1 Exclusive: Woolwich attack suspect was known to banned terror group and security services
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, the mother-of-two hailed as a hero for confronting Woolwich attackers, thought: 'better me than a child'
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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