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Wednesday, 1 November 1995
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- Hundreds killed as Burundi army runs amok
- Bosnia peace talks: Few promising signs as US negotiator tables 10-section agreement to the parties at opening session
- Irish eyes are still smiling in Baluchistan
- Ciller warns of Islamic threat if EU deal delayed
- Nato hopefuls head to US for quizzing
- Sour notes at La Scala put first night at risk
- Corruption scandal spreads in South Korea
- Russian liberal calls on court to lift ban
- West presents draft plan
- Deutschmark uber alles 'is SPD's new slogan'
- Solidarity gets back into line behind Walesa
- Talks may put Anywhere, USA on the map
- OBITUARY: Derek Enright
- Confusion hinders SA local elections
- OBITUARY: Barry Hall
- Decision to exclude church leader was unfair
- The Queen says sorry to wronged Maoris
- OBITUARY: Sir Wallace Rowling
- OBITUARY: Brian Lenihan
- President Mandela will not halt the prosecution of a former defence minister
- Lubbers winning the race to head Nato
- US banks on peace in the Middle East
- Perry seeks to defuse rape row
- Claims grow that Baku disaster was sabotage
- Separatist surge leaves Canada wounded
- Province more divided than ever after poll
- Paris gets tough on explosive 'banlieues'
- This is last chance to end the war, says Clinton
- Panic as battle for Jaffna rages
- Premier blames 'ethnic vote'
- Officials scorn British talk of nuclear liaison
- Jobless blow for Chirac
- Major faces grilling at Commonwealth summit
- Parizeau makes way for Bouchard
- Thorn in side of Nigeria generals
- Election battle rages in an SA gangland
Business
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN
- TAKING STOCK
- CITY DIARY
- L'Oreal dismisses Scholl bid
- Dunedin reassures investors
- Investment alone will not solve Britain's problems
- GKN raises pounds 44m in axles sale
- Kinnock defeat over air deals
- Gatecrasher could spoil cosy Lloyds-TSB get-together
- Sainsbury slips in store wars
- New Lloyd's investigation
- Whitbread profits climb to pounds 155m
- Legal spotlight returns to Polly Peck case
- Rate standstill as economy slows
- BNFL warns on Magnox costs
- Figures reinforce housing fragility
- The wheels on Sainsbury's trolley look jammed
- Littlewoods plans bid meeting
- Clarke rethinks share-option tax
- UKTV to drop judicial review
- Orange lays out pounds 1.2bn network phone plan
- TAKING STOCK
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN
- Lloyd's names win legal victory
- Roddick loses stomach for perils of the public
- Body Shop admits talks on buy-back
- French jobless rate up again
- Eurotunnel loses pounds 2.6bn claim
- City welcomes pounds 303m Pilkington cash call
- pounds 125m value put on Vero Group
- Legal & General steps up PEP war
- Thames casts damper on takeover hopes
- Norcros loses on disposals
- Channel 5 losers look to future
- MEPC lifts US assets
- Budget expansion plan for PFI
- Links 'must be commercial'
- Budget buy-back scare gives a lift to the well-endowed
- CITY DIARY:Spirit of Scrooge moves in at Reuters
Voices
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- Numbers: The anaesthetist
- LETTER:Numerous injustices at the trial of Nigerian playwright
- LETTER:John Lloyd has forgotten his South African past
- Yesterday was...
- LETTER:John Lloyd has forgotten his South African past
- True gripes: Hairdressers
- chess
- yesterday was...
- LETTER:Wondering out loud can cause reefer madness
- LETTER:Ms Greer and the virginal student
- LETTER:Quebec's political conundrum
- LETTER:Wondering out loud can cause reefer madness
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 Archaeologists uncover nearly 5,000 cave paintings in Burgos, Mexico
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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