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Wednesday, 27 December 1995
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- Tetley takeover rumours intensify
- Greedy eyes focus on pounds 20bn Tessa bonanza
- Top Natwest director quits for US job
- Granada must stop tweaking and start bidding
- Japan heads for new year recovery
- pounds 200m First Hydro windfall for Recs
- Getting a kick out of a call box
- Pemberstone buys property trusts
- New venture trust is only for the brave
- Russia is still hostile
- Now Asda plans own brands in vitamin price war
- Taylor Woodrow lands pounds 133m Russian rail deal
- Window-dressing has Footsie flirting with all-time high
- Gem of a year for Goldsmiths
- THE WEEK AHEAD
- World markets set for a year of optimism
- Reaping the benefits of the technological revolution
- Halifax paints rosy gloss on house prospects
- Shadow of the mafia keeps the Dark Ages in view
- ITC to rule on TV share scheme
- Barings man eyes fresh fields
- Price rises signal thaw in newspaper `cold war'
- Whitbread deal on restaurants boosts Forte's defence
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- LETTER: We subjects are not amused
- LETTER: We subjects are not amused
- LETTER: We subjects are not amused
- LETTER: Hidden significance of arms decommissioning
- LETTER: Hidden significance of arms decommissioning
- LETTER: Axed: a creative outlet for insiders
- LETTER: We subjects are not amused
- LEADING ARTICLE: Backing the British boffin
- Inside every great person is a rotten novel
- Judgment on the Rock
- Now for the year when the lull breaks
- LETTER: No judge is above public judgement
- The world needs Britain to stay on the air
- LETTER: `Right of reply' does not resolve disputes
- LETTER: Cold humour
- LEADING ARTICLE: A tale of two rulers
- Letter: Festival for pagans and viewers
- Letter: Cardiff has been saved from an operatic folly
- Letter: Cardiff has been saved from an operatic folly
- Letter: Festival for pagans and viewers
- Letter: The official Sloane Ranger authorship
- Letter: Proxy behaviour
- A war the West can no longer ignore
- The Prince of Darkness goes into print
- Letter: Ask the parents
- Letter: Sainsburys' gift
- We need an Albert, not an Anthea
- Letter: A permanent home
- Bon Noel, Canada! Ici le royal low-down
- Leading Article: Tartan terrors of Mr Blair
- Letter: Festival for pagans and viewers
- Leading Article: Why the callers got the right man
- Letter: Cardiff has been saved from an operatic folly
Sport
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- THE FIVE STRANGEST SPORTING DAYS IN '95
- THE FIVE STRANGEST SPORTING DAYS IN '95
- THE FIVE STRANGEST SPORTING DAYS IN '95
- SIMPLY THE BEST
- JUDGEMENTS
- calendar of world sport for 1996
- THE FIVE STRANGEST SPORTING DAYS IN '95
- THE FIVE STRANGEST SPORTING DAYS IN '95
- Magpies look fit to fly clear
- Armstrong set to start for Andrew
- Exiles put to the sword by Llanelli
- France seem the team to watch out for
- Libya revives sport `to break sanctions'
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 'Jail reckless bankers': Report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 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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