Day In a Page
Wednesday, 22 November 1995
Jump to:
News
News RSS Feed - click to grab the feedWorld
- Spies keep a Goldeneye open in any language
- Luther's Bible found after 200 years
- SA dodges key charter issues
- Jailed Islamists demand their day in court
- New Peking ploy shocks Hong Kong
- EU view of French economy 'too rosy'
- Gingrich hits a new low in his moral crusade
- Students take to streets with the spirit of '68
- Russian parties make free with promises
- Sihanouk relative arrested on coup charge
- Police pay bloody price as Algiers claims civil war victory
- Beaten Walesa claims poll was rigged
- Mandela's old nemesis warns of disaster
- Media repulsed in battle of Jaffna
- Setback for California aliens law
- America's happening city blends into a culture of caffeine
- Peres forms new cabinet
- Jordan mounts campaign to oust Saddam
- SS man arrives to face massacre trial
- China arrests veteran protest leader
- Europe to slam door on asylum-seekers
- France detonates fourth nuclear explosion
Business
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN
- Long-term carer in pounds 45m housing deal
- Investors line up L&G as next takeover candidate
- CITY DIARY:An expensive day at the ball game
- US stagging blamed for MAID volatility
- A hammer to crack the work incentive nut
- Forte spurns Granada's pounds 3.1bn opening shot in takeover battle
- Reed's newspaper arm sold for pounds 205m
- Cost-cutting 'caterer' challenges ex-playboy
- Robinson may bite off more than he can chew
- pounds 408,000 dividend bonanza for National Grid directors
- Accused 'didn't care about pensioners'
- Clerical 'in bid talk' with GE
- Temperance trust could hold key
- Leeson flies to Singapore trial
- Virgin TV challenge gets court go-ahead
- Speculation boosts C&W
- Ritblat wins Broadgate centre
- Ghosts, putting greens and silver emu eggs
- Awaiting terms at Thorn EMI
- Crossrail link puts Railtrack sell-off at risk, says report
- Clarke plans 140% insurance tax rise
- Youthful Leahy to lead at Tesco
- Northern suffers as doorstep milk vanishes
- Young and Ross ousted after clash of personalities
- Vodafone profits from mobile boom
- Mixed fortunes for Shanks & McEwan
- Boardroom battle leaves Cable wide open to bid
- De La Rue shares dive
- Ex-minister embraced the City
- Broadgate purchase fulfils Ritblat dream
- Hot weather stains gains at Sketchley
- March launch for demerger of Thorn EMI
- Lloyd's pounds 2.8bn offer not enough to buy peace, say names
- Record deficit deepens gloom
People
- OBITUARY:Wilf White
- OBITUARY:John Collier
- OBITUARY:Esther Salaman
- Abta contracts with travel agent's customer
- OBITUARY: Professor R. J. Brocklehurst
- Anniversaries: 22nd November 1995
- OBITUARY: Sergei Grinkov
- Birthdays: 22nd November 1995
- OBITUARY: The Most Rev John Murphy
- OBITUARY: Ron Mason
- OBITUARY: John Chant
- Parole board's recall of prisoner was lawful
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- LETTER:The right price to pay to visit the V&A
- LETTER:Windsors with winning ways
- LETTER:The right price to pay to visit the V&A
- LETTER:Windsors with winning ways
- LETTER:The right price to pay to visit the V&A
- numbers the anaesthetist
- chess
- LETTER: 'Great communicator' fights for sanity and has the Royal Household on toast
- LETTER: 'Great communicator' fights for sanity and has the Royal Household on toast
- LETTER: 'Great communicator' fights for sanity and has the Royal Household on toast
- LETTER: 'Great communicator' fights for sanity and has the Royal Household on toast
- LETTER: 'Great communicator' fights for sanity and has the Royal Household on toast
- LETTER: 'Great communicator' fights for sanity and has the Royal Household on toast
- Richard D North
- bridge
- chess
- yesterday was...
- 1 Serena Williams apologises after comment that rape victim 'shouldn't have put herself in that position'
- 2 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 3 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 4 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 5 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
How will you make today delicious?
Tell us how you plan to make today delicious and you could win a £50 M&S gift card.
Win a Nook® Simple Touch eReader
Find out how Nook® is supporting the Evening Standard's Get Reading campaign - and your chance to win one.
Free reading festival for families
Follow The Standard's campaign to get London's children reading - and experience this unique event at Trafalgar Square on 13 July.
Enter the latest Independent competitions
Win anything from gadgets to five-star holidays on our competitions and offers page.
Business videos from commercial thought leaders
Watch the best in the business world give their insights into the world of business.




