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Thursday, 23 November 1995
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- Public sector strike tests Chirac's resolve
- Vision of fun is blurred by bouncers; TOKYO DAYS
- Heirs gather to fight for Greek succession
- EU warned of new food mountains to the east
- Ghosts of Falklands haunt Princess's visit
- 'If it's quiet here, it's the silence of the grave'
- Ex-army boss manoeuvres to succeed Peres
- 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
Business
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN
- Lang refers power bids to mergers commission
- Forte prepares radical moves to thwart Granada
- CITY DIARY; Flunkies caught between Rocco and a hard place
- Inchcape heads for Footsie exit as shares slide further
- EMU vital to single market, says Brittan
- Cadbury bandwagon rolls to a halt
- Lyonnaise wins pounds 823m battle for water group
- Sliding exchange volumes trigger warning at Exco
- C&W considers articles shake-up
- New team at Reed Regional seeks more newspaper deals
- Amec rejects Norway approach
- Mothercare lifts Storehouse
- Littlewoods proposes pounds 250m buy-back
- CBI urges prudence over tax cuts
- No inconsistency in short-circuiting these bids
- Vallance warns against wider powers for Oftel
- 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
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- LETTER:Two 'entities' cannot make one peace
- LETTER:Patents that may save lives
- LETTER:Know the way out
- LETTER:Tips are accepted with gratitude
- God help the Princesses of Wales
- LETTER:When God came to dinner
- Watch out! There's a victim about
- A case of cheap vodka at the Bar
- LETTER:Persecuted? Yah, rather
- ANOTHER VIEW; Victim of a dogmatic law
- LETTER:We will not accept monster turbines
- LETTER:'Misguided' Asylum Bill
- LETTER:Two 'entities' cannot make one peace
- LETTER:Patents that may save lives
- LEADING ARTICLE:Ireland must vote for the future
- LEADING ARTICLE: Let students pay - it's only fair
- LETTER:Paean to dirges
- 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:Ecstasy and Prozac: the facts
- computer games: Jane Austen hits a home run
- LETTER:Holy vegetables!
- Letters (with a lot of flannel)
- LETTER:Drugs and crime
- The ghost in the Tory machine
- LETTER:Not in our league
- LETTER:The right price to pay to visit the V&A
- LETTER:Windsors with winning ways
- LETTER:Monstrous slur
- 1 Freedom fighters? Cannibals? The truth about Syria’s rebels
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Special Report: US troops are stationed in Japan to protect the nation. But to sex workers in Okinawa, they bring fear, not security
- 4 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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