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Sunday, 29 October 1995
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- Ugly end for man who laughed at death
- Murder charge for SA general
- London Tube 'safe from fire'
- Diplomatic scramble as Croats go to polls
- Athens paper promises more naked ambition
- Islamic Jihad vows to 'burn the earth' under Israelis' feet
- Turkey warns on Europe deal
- Peruvian who inspired a continent now walks alone
- Kim at bay in S Korean slush-fund scandal
- Great divide strikes home
- Sick Yeltsin stirs election jitters
- FLAT EARTH
- Split would break Canada's heart faces for broken heart
- Five hours of hate town can't forget
- Nigerian dissident faces death penalty
- Blue beret refusenik embraced by the right
- Family values soften impact of Spain's 22% unemployment
Business
- The appliance of science to a tough Treasury portfolio; THE MONDAY INTERVIEW; Angela Knight
- Eurostar concerns fuelled by pounds 217m aid fuels point headline goes in here like this
- Leeson abandons fight over extradition
- Pearson aims to create new TV identity
- Bullish mood precursor of 'interesting times'
- Post Office chief set to take WH Smith job
- Lottery cuts retail sales by 2%
- Planning change thwarts shops development
- Clarke does not need to make massive tax cuts
- Director in firing line at SelecTV
- Channel 5 is alive but the losers are kicking
- Sainsbury to ring changes
- Bidder wins converts in Littlewoods clan
- The plane drain
- Clarke can have it all ways
- US banks in grip of merger mania
- An adventure in Wonderland
- Forces mobilise on phone fraud
- Lonrho board split on merger
- Breaking up is easier to do
- Five-star treatment for offices
- 'Greedy' British Gas stirs anger
- UK challenged on beer policy
- Knights of the round table pitch for marketing
- When plastic flowers ruled the earth
- The sweet smell of success
- People are a vital statistic
- Williams spin-off to float to the top
- A Rolls model to avoid
Voices
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- this is the week that was
- bridge
- LETTER:Driven to say how sorry we are
- LETTER:EU will soon have a uniform approach to asylum-seekers
- LETTER:EU will soon have a uniform approach to asylum-seekers
- LETTER:There are problems in the workplace
- LETTER:Help for victims of domestic violence
- Diary
- LETTER:There are problems in the workplace
- LETTER:Met wants to be openly fair
- It's good to talk to Her Majesty
- LETTER:Driven to say how sorry we are
- They were good lines, whatever they meant
- A secret member of the ERM?
- creativity : Jane Austen and the rasta porcupine
- The family: a battleground in fearful times
- LEADING ARTICLE: Our empty pledge to Srebrenica
- LEADING ARTICLE: The discreet charm of the monarchy
- LETTER:EU will soon have a uniform approach to asylum-seekers
- LETTER:Sauce for the goose
- LETTER:Equal prescription charge for everyone
- ANOTHER VIEW; Choose wisely, Quebec
- LETTER:Help for victims of domestic violence
- LETTER: Buck stops here - or does it?
- quotes of the week
- LETTER: Swallowing the bitter pill of Toryspeak
- words
- LETTER: Merton's offers to Mabel Nash
- LETTER: Salisbury NHS patients safe
- LETTER: Howard's way
- LETTER: ANTI ABORTION CAMPAIGNERS
- LETTER: West End is alive and well
- LETTER: The CIA made a killing on modern art
- LETTER: LINDA McCARTNEY & VEGETARIANISM
- LETTER: Swallowing the bitter pill of Toryspeak
- LETTER: Accountability for all
- LETTER: CLEAN SHAVEN "TELEGRAPH" EDITORS
- LETTER: CIVIL SERVICE UNION MEMBERSHIP
- An embrace of lost men
- 1 Liam Gallagher slams Daft Punk: 'I could have written Get Lucky in an hour'
- 2 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Woolwich attack Twitter comments
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