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Tuesday, 21 February 1995
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- Australia abandons clean-air target
- Chattering classes take to the bunker
- Liberal Boston takes hawkish line on welfare
- Burmese rebels flee gas attack
- Red faces over Iraq comment
- Peso strengthens after $20bn bailout
- Student army fills Kabul with hope and dread
- Hopes rise for Lahore youth
- Phone-tap scandal threatens Balladur
- PLO second thoughts chill Mid-East peace
- Belgian helicopter scandal widens
- Student army does Rabbani a favour
- Moscow `victimised' lite force
- Chaos over blasphemy appeal
- Church comes clean on sex cases
- Graft arrest fuels speculation over Deng succession
- US tries to ease Russian Nato fears
- Skopje jails Albanian rioters
- German union plots strike
- Poll of American lawyers puts O J Simpson in the clear
- Dole heads queue of would-be presidents
- SA police hit-squad trial opens
- Love finds rough justice in the ruins
- Gaddafi turns on refugees
Business
- CITY DIARY
- Gilts markets set for liquidity gains
- Heseltine may challenge MMC decision
- Samsung to build £600m electronics factory at Teeside
- Swiss Bank could face charges charge
- 40 jobs go at Daiwa Europe
- Worries on drug research
- Fears for insurance industry
- Fewer claims help GRE to £298m profits deckys
- Persil Power all washed up
- Yorkshire Chemicals beats tight margins
- Investors bale out of CentreGold
- Irish to seek aid for steel aid
- Swiss find Bluebird of happiness
- NatWest turns overseas to combat the doldrums
- Power sector faces upheaval in store for power
- Strong support for Zotefoams float
- Earning nervous attention from the markets
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- CITY DIARY
- Daiwa `to announce sackings'
- Company borrowing from banks surges
- Dollar and sterling come under attack
- GEC pay protest
- Go-ahead for Oilfields bid
- £1 Estate agent takeover
- Housing boom flop
- C&G hits back at rebels in Lloyds takeover row
- Investment pays off for Ashtead as profits surge
- Coats pays £65m for US engineering firm
- Cordiant unveils the `Super' share
- A tale of two credit unions rocks Japan
- UB hunts would-be predator
- Nationwide launches bond
- Regent cheers City with dividend rise
- Jump in sales adds 40 per cent to Low
- Mexican stocks fall Mexican stocks fall
- Northern renews attack
- Commission urged to clip Air France's wings
- MARKET REPORT : Anxious seller puts the skids under BAT
- Nigel Rudd is chosen to `keep eye on' Pilkington
- COMMENT : Too late to stop the great electricity giveaway
- Pizza Express spreads success recipe
- British Gas digs in heels on moves to open market
- Free trade in EU cars seen within 10 years spacey
- An unfashionable time to be the dollar
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