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Saturday, 11 November 1995
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- FLAT EARTH
- How Powell escaped the sorcerers' clutches
- Resistance burns bright as a massacre is remembered
- Shadow of the gallows over future of the club
- The two-year plot to kill Rabin
- Shop law will put Auntie Emma out of business
- Japan guards the emperors' secrets
- Israel's 'ayatollahs' make no apology
- King walks a tightrope in divided and bitter Jordan
- Sixth man held for Rabin death
- US veto on Lubbers for Nato angers Europe
- Major caught on the hop in nuclear tests dispute
- Anger grows over jobless 'Juppettes'
- Queen is an ace at cards
- Croats threaten Slavonia border
- Hangings plunge summit into crisis
- Budget deadlock scares Wall Sreet
- Food is latest weapon in Tamil war
- Peking seeks to anoint its own tame Lama
- Witnesses ejected from East Timor
- Chinese seek to anoint a tame Lama
- A terrorised nation goes to the polls
Business
- The rot sets in
- Societies try to stem the flow of windfall chasers
- Twilight investors
- Travellers slip up on cover
- Time to think personal
- Beware of Net losses
- A couple of appetising prospects
- Scotia to take off with cancer drug
- Top pay ruling dropped
- CORRECTION : Jarvis Astaire
- Littlewoods boss slams 'flimsy' bid
- It's still not too late to de-nobble Greenbury
- Advisers on power deals make pounds 300m
- Housing help to be cut
- Can't get enough of the Blues
- US investors may be riding for a fall
- pounds 200m hotels float
- Lloyds deal slammed
- BAT burns up the City trail
- A brave new world is going to the dogs
- RTY sues Lloyd's
- CBI: don't use sell-off cash for tax cuts
- Free corkscrews don't have the pulling power
- Sore shins and tears for Sainsbury's pains
- Railtrack tries to get the City aboard
- Charity coffee aims for a richer blend
- The tide turns for tenants
- Managing change from top to bottom
- Design promotion goes back to the drawing-board
- Going all out to win
- CBI 'revolt' over further rule changes
- Sega profits plunge as rivals turn up the heat
- United Airlines ready to wage war for USAir
- Sweltering summer boosts Walls
- Ivy League way to rich harvest riches
- Fear of US default hits markets
- Firecrest shares rocket 135% on Internet phone deal
- Fellow directors 'lied to court to save skins'
- Unilever restores confidence of friends
- Insurers will have to come out of the closet
- Juan Carlos blackmail plot inquiry
Arts & Entertainment
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- Paperbacks
- All you need to know about the books you meant to read
- Drowning in facts (and lager)
- Women on top
- On the trail of El Presidente
- New blood for the Freud Squad
- In the land of Utilitaria
- Soul of a tribal socialist
- Rendezvous in No Man's Land
- THE BOOKER PRIZE 1995
- English National Opera: something had to give
- we recommend
- Resuscitating the master
- Where a pencil or a brush can caress the figure of a loved one, a camera can only snap at it. Indeed the language used by photographers of their art is often one of subjugation.
Money
Money RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- FEAR OF FINANCE
- loose change
- A 1% mortgage rate is pretty cheap. What's the catch?
- A cheap and cheerful punt on the stock markets
- How to venture into the high-flying world of 20 per cent tax relief
- Hanging loose in the nervous 1990s
- Businesses that deal in products for the wealthy often seem to walk hand-in-hand with a taste for extravagance. An exotic lifestyle seems to go with the territory
- Can you afford to get old?
- 1 The ‘Beverly Hills’ of Surrey pays more income tax than big cities of the North
- 2 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 3 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 4 The moral case on tax avoidance is overwhelming - and we all know Google wants to do the right thing
- 5 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea will be a reunion that can only end in tears
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