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Tuesday, 3 October 1995
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- Opinion: uncertainty over UK employment law is bad for both bosses and workers, says Ralph Nathan
- Whites' idol becomes black hero
- How a trial turned on a bloody glove
- The tendency to moralise, the appetite for trash
- OJ steps out into an uncertain future
- Joy and utter despair: a tale of two families
- Diary
- DEAR TONY
World
- Ivory Coast to hold poll in spite of riots
- Belgium put on austerity diet
- Troops foil coup in Sierra Leone
- Nigeria braced for war with drug lords
- Britain and China clinch deal to ease handover of colony
- Colombo troops maul Tigers
- Discord mars German Unity Day celebrations
- Bomb blast injures Macedonian President
- US asked to cut bases in Okinawa rape row
- Serbs and Croats strike east Slavonia deal
- pounds 11m price-tag placed on dinosaur footprints
- Libya expels more Palestinians
- Libya expels more Palestinians
- Turkish earthquake toll put at 71
- France told to steer clear of Comoros
- Self-destructing mines not so 'smart'
- Somalis wage banana war
- Kenyan dissident escapes gallows
- Bavaria drafts crucifix law
- Taiwan and China do the sabre dance
- Paris shrugs off political backlash from blasts
- Boom times on way for reforming Russians
- Britain refuses to join clamour against Chirac
- A bullish feeling amid the ruins
- Serb push puts Bihac at risk
- Far-right vote startles Latvia
- Waves of anger across the Pacific
- Peking in pledge to Heseltine
- UK rapid reaction troops pull out
- US unveils plan for peace force
- Sullen Belgrade maps out its losses
- Portugal cheers Socialist victory
Business
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN
- TAKING STOCK
- CITY DIARY
- Compass clinches $250m IBM deal
- Halstead buoyed by newvinyl floors
- No free ride to Canary Wharf for Reichmann
- Euromoney lands profits blow
- KPMG partners vote to create limited liability company company
- BAe advances further as GEC bid rumours persist
- Falklands lures oilmen
- Channel 5 licence set for this month
- Ibstock shutdown warning
- Norweb battle becomes electric as Texas Energy raises bid
- Alliance suing former chief
- BR sells off catering arm
- Canary Wharf battle looms
- Trade gap widens but trend confused
- Lloyd's rescue under threat
- Robinson to succeed Bernstein at Granada
- USAir merger talks boost BA
- CITY DIARY
- Hope of takeover frenzy pushes water companies up
- Labour says it will refer bids for utilities to MMC
- Ailing First Choice gives profits warning bonus hopes
- Barings bondholders target SFO
- National Power may have opened Pandora's box
- United Airlines considers buyout of USAir
- Lucas to pay $88m to US Navy
- Alliance & Leicester snub for Amicable
- London Clubs buys casino for pounds 16m
- Angry US authorities clamp down on Daiwa
- Hanson making power play
- Guildhall Investment fined pounds 5,000
- Moss Bros still looking good
- Uncertainty over First Choice rights
- Lucas pays $88m to end claims
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 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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