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Sunday, 17 December 1995
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- Austrian Democrats hold on to power
- Bosnian snows delay US troop deployment
- Budget squabble sparks new US shutdown
- France back on track
- Drive to sell the 'Euro' begins
- Precise defender of the PLO cause
- Boy prince finds life in exile less than charming
- Gas cloud kills three in Cape
- Peres gambles on renewed Syrian talks
- Shooting of Rabin was captured on video
- Chechen rebel attack strikes blow to poll
- Red Town longs for cheap sausage
- Battle over Red Sea islands
- Elderly vote in droves for the Communists
- FLAT EARTH
- Berlin's street signs take a right turn
- China's cavemen buried by progress
- Pastor in child abuse scandal is cleared
- Yeltsin fears Red triumph
- Black comedy as Haiti goes to polls
- Scientist by day, tiler by night
- Peace talks may restart
- What the Israeli torturers left behind
Business
- Business: The week ahead
- Reuters warns of threat to share-dealing revolution
- BP clinches pounds 2.3bn Algerian deal
- Kvaerner hits back against Needham
- VIEW FROM NEW YORK: Fidelity faces SEC inquiry after shares sell- off
- Dubious monetary benefit from fiscal squeeze
- Wall Street looks for cut in fed funds rate
- Gloves come off in bust-up of holiday traders
- Labour attacks 'fat-cat' pension bonanza
- THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: Richard Jones; The taxman with his sights on a clear picture
- A WEEK IN BUSINESS
- From bad to worst
- Sage lured by Internet gold
- Bad news for BSkyB in TV bill
- BZW plans pounds 1bn expansion
- BSE threatens UK's pounds 5bn meat industry
- Escom admits illegal sales
- Nuclear sale will not pay for tax cuts
- Life may get tougher for the toffs at Pearson
- Car makers find a new gear outside western Europe
- Ringing tills herald bumper season
- Daimler outcast faced debts
- Low rates? Tell that to grandpa
- Savers to net pounds 20bn bonanza
- A home for your cash
- Well worth rolling over
- Happy dilemma for investors
- Q & A: How to deal with the perils of plastic
- The gift that keeps giving
- Warning on timeshare loan deals
- Festive deals are full of flaws
- BUNHILL; 'Here's your cuppa, and have a nice day, duck'
- Surf's up for high-risk ride on the Net
- Keep a close eye on Silvermines
- Season to be cheerful for home owners
- GUS goes gunning for growth
- It's open war with the pack
- Happily wed? Get ready for divorce
- Bluegrass makes hay
- The tough cop takes the wheel; profile; Cesare Romiti
- Older heads nurse new-born ventures to prosperity
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- quotes of the week
- LETTER: Mental health care requires psychiatry and counselling
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- LETTER: Mental health care requires psychiatry and counselling
- LETTER: Mental health care requires psychiatry and counselling
- LETTER: Plagiarism or genius?
- LETTER: Where's the beef
- LETTER: Keep out of the classroom
- LETTER: Klingon is a language worthy of intellectual study
- LETTER: MPs are paid to listen
- LETTER: Mental health care requires psychiatry and counselling
- LETTER: Life south of Worthing Moving centre of population
- LETTER: Classic error
- LETTER: MMC limits
- LETTER: Plagiarism or genius? TS Eliot in good company
- Too many killings to ignore
- Sex and lager: if only parties were still that simple The danger of offering too much to too many
- A new world under the lobster's nose
- LETTER: Real cost of the power game
- A festive head start ... propping up the Bar ... in bed with my wife
- What Arthur learnt from Old Mother Goose
- Libertarianism is fine... for single middle-aged men Aghast at the amateur drinker with no licence to swill
- LEADING ARTICLE: Create jobs to stop riots
- Blame the genes of the poor, and pull up the middle-class drawbridge
- Has he won the lottery? Can he win the lottery? Winner lottery
- LETTER: A nation at war with its own government
- LETTER: The man who wouldn't hide
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 Bosses of collapsed banks should be sent to jail, banking standards commission tells George Osborne
- 3 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 4 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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