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Thursday, 14 December 1995
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- Islamists' long wait for justice
- US row with UN over new Balkan troop plan
- Austrians warned of threat from extreme right
- Help the children of civil war
- Sceptical leaders sign precarious peace deal
- British general warns of tough 'enforcement'
- Clinton squeezed over Whitewater
- Bonn resignation shakes coalition
- Andreotti rues the day he said 'yes' to a life in Italian politics
- French railmen signal first crack in strike
- Fightback by rebels casts pall on elections
- Our Home's future not so sweet
- Gun-toting judge may be outlawed
- Juppe under fire from all sides
- Mystery of 'dingo baby' lingers on
- Fear of future wars hangs over treaty
- Turkey wins long battle for EU free trade deal
- Paris protests find an echo in Belgian streets
- US military to probe extremists in ranks
- Chirac 'spook' was key to release of pilots
- Tough sentence fails to crush defiant Wei
- Words are cheap in Hong Kong newspaper war
- A chance for harmony amid the Mostar ruins
Business
- BT ordered to pay bulk of pounds 220m switching costs
- Asda plans legal test on drugs ruling
- Bankers capitulate to the demands for growth
- Telephone battle seen from different planets
- Panel warns Forte
- Utility shareholders net pounds 1.2bn bonanza
- Daily Mail profits plunge to pounds 67m
- Arjo subsidiary to fight fixing allegations
- Amec wins powerful supporter
- Asda bandwagon gathers speed
- Between a takeover bid and a Hard Rock
- Modernising costs hit M&G results
- Scottish banks on the march amid takeover talk
- Slowdown points to more UK cuts
- pounds 650 Iberia subsidy gets EU go-ahead
- Germany leads rates down across Europe
- Microsoft unveils $200m TV news plan
- Scottish Hydro primes pounds 450m takeover bid
- Allied Domecq in ferment amid talk of brewing sale
- JP Morgan snatches a $1m steak in Harlem
- Kimberly's Scott Paper acquisition to cost 6,000 jobs
- Chubb locks into growth abroad
- City welcomes Tomkins' $1bn Gates buy
- Thirst for cider boosts Bulmer
- Kvaerner ponders legal action against Amec
- Forte says 5,000 jobs threatened
- Pearson reshuffle sets succession fight scene
- East Midlands to pay out further pounds 238m
- Hobson agrees pounds 121m bid from Hillsdown
- Fall in unemployment and stronger retail sales raise hopes
- A rate deal cooked up to restore harmony
- UK paves way for world-wide fall in interest rates
- Clarke sounds cautious note on growth target
People
- Obituary: Evangeline Bruce
- Diary
- Obituary: Professor Hugh Clegg
- Obituary: Douglas Corrigan
- How Brixton became a byword for disorder
- Obituary: Evangeline Bruce
- LAW REPORT: Libel juries should be guided on awards of damages
- OBITUARY: Sir David Lightbown
- LAW REPORT: Arrears can be paid over full mortgage term
- OBITUARY: Mary Lascelles
- OBITUARY: Sir Godfrey Agnew
- OBITUARY: Robert Shelton
Voices
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- Letter: Feeling confused by the figures? Blame it on the drink
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- Letter: What's on Channel 4 these days?
- Bulls in Brixton's china shop
- Discontent in the ranks of Tory women
- Letter: Feeling confused by the figures? Blame it on the drink
- Letter: Tony Blair's ideology has little to do with the Labour Party
- Letter: Tony Blair's ideology has little to do with the Labour Party
- Numbers the anaesthetist
- Yesterday was...
- Stones from the sky: A meteoric tale
- Chess: Finnish first
- Letter: Tony Blair's ideology has little to do with the Labour Party
- Will Bosnia become Beirut?
- In the firmament, winners take all
- General Grade's trench war
- Letter: Unpalatable pud
- Leading Article: Cleaning out the Korean stables
- Your chance to pick a personality to forget
- Letter: Pork for the chop
- Leading Article: Who should judge the journalists?
- Letter: A place for stowaways
- Letter: Totting up the tipplers
- Sound legal advice does not come cheap
- Letter: Wake up call from the nuclear dream
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 3 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 4 EDL marches on Newcastle as attacks on Muslims increase tenfold in the wake of Woolwich machete attack which killed Drummer Lee Rigby
- 5 Farewell, Shameless. Your heirs have work to do
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