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Sunday, 8 October 1995
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- Canadian PM attacks separatists
- Scandal imperils Claes at critical time
- Accident kills 50
- Central Asian oil finds fuel Iran's isolation
- Clinton 'has power to send in troops'
- Serbs kill six in shell attack on refugee camp
- A Sunday stroll in besieged city awaiting peace
- Russia fights for pipeline deal
- Race still an issue
- Spy chief mystery
- Carey in Sudan
- Polish satirist has the last laugh Communist bruiser has last laugh
- Clinton delves into 'dysfunctional' influences
- Japanese minister to resign over secret loan
- Karachi's murderous Genie forced back inside his bottle
- FLAT EARTH
- Last stand of the awkward squad
- OJ verdict a slap in the new face of the LAPD
- World watches in disbelief
- Condemned to death by prejudice and politics, a Filipino maid awaits her fate Condemned by prejudice and politics a Filipino faces death in UAE jail
- Polish priest battles to build biggest church of century
- Scientists suspect latest N-test was damp squib squib
- Pacific fury at UK silence
- Chirac is public enemy No 1
- Bosnia: now for the hard part
- 'First European' lived in Spain
- 1995: the year of the hurricane
Business
- PIA may rule against levy
- Exchange guidelines for watchdogs
- North West set to raise Norweb bid
- GEC draws up Weinstock shortlist
- Lloyds 'prepared to spend pounds 3bn'
- Drive to help UK firms invest abroad
- Franc facing 'crunch' day on exchanges
- Bruised Apple faces harsh facts
- G7 intends to underpin the dollar
- Advisers boost home loans
- A mountain of reasons to reduce public debt
- Blunt Bon gearing up for good fight for a good fight
- Consumers favour credit
- BT kept waiting on lines to Europe's free market
- Europe acts to nip cable 'abuses'
- A WEEK IN BUSINESS
- A WEEK IN PERSONAL FINANCE
- Shops switch off the muzak
- YOUR MONEY; Savings or taxation? It's time to choose
- Derivatives traders still a bunch of snake-oil hawkers
- YOUR MONEY: How to tackle a tax form
- YOUR MONEY: HELP
- INSIDE BUSINESS: Fresh insight on new ideas
- YOUR MONEY: Windfalls will soon blow over
- Euromoney chiefs beat fall in shares
- Profile: Paul Reichmann; The perils of towering ambition
- SHARES: Fallen wonder stock to bounce back
- Water torture as investors hang on Northumbrian bid
- KPMG conversion to reveal pounds 750,000 pay packet
- Cedric's real horror
- The West will lose its grip on the world
- Arco set to raise bid for Aran
- MDIS tries to defuse contract booby-trap
- SHARES: Ladbroke can defy the odds
- Blair's less than super highway
- Relics of empire up for sale
- Mayborn dines out on high chairs
- Mean, moody and mutual
- YOUR MONEY: Stay on board, ready to jump
- YOUR MONEY: Brokers' perks scheme is axed
- Awards designed to have impact
- YOUR MONEY; Don't lose your balance
- YOUR MONEY: Old bikers out in front as cost of cover bites
- 12 UNIVERSITY & COLLEGE PROSPECTUS GUIDE; Map for a blackboard jungle
Voices
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- LETTERS: Buying into education
- LETTERS: Balancing solicitors' needs and clients' rights
- bridge
- LETTERS: Working too hard - and at what cost?
- Fascism is with us, if only we will see it
- The Gulf widens over executions
- A bold and brave decision
- Diary; RUTH DUDLEY EDWARDS
- quotes of the week
- LETTERS: Briefly
- LETTERS: Briefly
- LETTERS: Briefly
- LETTERS: There's more to fear from measles than from an injection
- LETTERS: Briefly
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 Bosses of collapsed banks should be sent to jail, banking standards commission tells George Osborne
- 3 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 4 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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