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Wednesday, 15 February 1995
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- Diary
- The fine print: what the report promises to bring us
- Army prepares to cut 80 senior positions
- Women's balanced brains have the last word
- Top-secret future aircraft, weapons and military technologies are to be developed at a secure "black" projects complex.
- Thalidomide group urges inquiry into `killings'
- Overseas doctor wins case over registration
- Wartime propagandist to sell rare poster collection
- Train-spotter let BR take the financial strain
- Demography triumphs over Reith
- DIARY
- DIARY
- LAW REPORTS : `Student' can claim income support
- LAW REPORTS : Grant policy was unlawful
- Try the beloved country
- A confident manner and a silvery tongue
- The fortunes of Europe's far right
- Some questions for Mr Fini
World
- Saudis `massing for Yemen attack'
- Algerian feminist gunned down
- Abortion clinic murder trial opens
- Greenpeace accuses Japan
- Israelis arrest extremist settler
- Tokyo press spurns `unclean' quake victims
- N Korea marks Kim's birthday with nuclear row
- Troop build-up in Spratlys
- Student army ultimatum to Kabul
- Baseball no-hopers take to field of dreams
- UN dismay over Capitol Hill plan to cut funding
- Whites attack `bused in' black pupils
- Moscow and Grozny agree to another 48-hour ceasefire
- Mandela says he will not stand a second term
- Zapatistas threaten military grip on Mexico's main towns
- Zulu resistance grows in new South Africa
- Zedillo halts offensive against Zapatistas
- Clinton poised to repel assault on his crime bill
- Cheers for UK hits but boos for City
- Divided Hebron suffers the legacy of settler's massacre
- French lose fight with Hollywood
- Winnie climbs down as Mandela gets tough
- Relentless student army eyes Kabul
- Win this all-British beauty
- Former allies square up for final elections
- SA whites in bus protest
- CONNECTICUT DAYS : Sticking up for life in stuck-up suburbia
Business
- CITY DIARY
- CITY DIARY
- US shares up as economy slows
- Clarke to brazen out inflation shock, says City
- Newmarch told Clarke SIB report would hit shares, official claims
- Wellcome cites higher sales to fend off Glaxo
- Government enters a pensions minefield : COMMENT
- Nabisco stock split
- CITY DIARY
- CITY DIARY
- CITY DIARY
- Reuters pre-empted criticism of its chief executive's salary
- Pain on Wall Street as bonuses fall
- Sterling plummets on political worries
- Mortgage protection rethink wanted spacey
- British Steel buys stake
- Holmes joins Warburg
- Albright price will fall short
- COMMENT : Open season for bids in the electricity sector
- BP sets scene for strong growth
- Power industry in turmoil as bid gets go-ahead
- Hanson profits fuel takeover speculation
- PIA headed for row with IFAs
- Profit at Allied Irish grows strongly
- Earnings hoist at Howard
- Buffett builds 9.8% stake in American Express
- Saatchis face probe
- MARKET REPORT : Albright float price gets bogged down
- IBM learns the art of cost-cutting
- Gooda names win £210m
- Reuters leaves markets cold
- Costco hits Cargo Club with store
- Flying Flowers shoots ahead
- St Modwen toasts four-fold profit rise
- 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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