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Friday, 17 March 1995
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- Worn-out and `dangerous' police guns cause concern
- £2bn scheme to privatise MoD homes
- Dilemma over tumour girl
- Outcry at Clarke's `nappy' blunder
- Police probe football tip-off
- Scots pay £1,000 to see `auld enemy' trounced
- Birkin triumphs as victim of a timeless war story
- Lords rule against unions
- Jail population at record level
- CHILDREN AND CRIME : Howard decision `below standard'
- Green tea helps to cut cancer risk
- House caught in the heritage trap
- Muddle behind plan to sell off MoD homes
- CHILDREN AND CRIME : A boy's view of right and wrong
- CHILDREN AND CRIME : Experts call for a system to deal with young offenders
- Clarke in favour of nursery vouchers
- Rifkind's shadowy fixer raises hackles among senior officers
- Generous Scots denied charity league accolade in charity
- CHILDREN AND CRIME : Age of criminal responsibility restored to 14
- Floating Fiesta has right kit to ford the Channel
- Call for Lockerbie trial overseas
- How patients' lives have been put at risk
- Pupils put up with fleas and leaking huts
- Sciences have the toughest A-levels
- DAILY POEM : Hooks By Anne Born
- Powers to tackle incompetent doctors `will fail'
- Blackballed alderman loses fight for his seat
- Dilapidated schools `make children ill'
- £540m plea for mental health
- How to lead a nation by the Nose
World
- Rebellion stirs within China's Great Hall
- OJ lawyers score few points with racism claim
- EU ponders the Russian riddle
- Old `royal firm' off to see new S Africa
- Mexicans give voice to fears of US imperialism
- Threat of total ban on turbot fishing
- Yeltsin wades into drama at the Bolshoi
- `Estonia' inquiry says bow locks mainly to blame
- Filipina double killer is hanged
- Gingrichism of the week. 2
- Americans held after straying into Iraq
- Saudi Islamists plan protest vigil
- Close encounters of an intimate kind : PEKING DAYS
- PEOPLE : The eagle landed by smashing on the floor
- Seas too fragile to keep up fish catches
- US astronaut ferried to Mir
- Spanish trawler's `illegal' net found
- Army attacks Azeri rebels
- Yeltsin `no tanks' pledge
- Credit-union scandal taints Japanese lite
- Clinton under fire from all sides over WWII ceremonies
- Charities warn of new Rwandan catastrophe
- Mandela tipped for royal award
- LAW REPORT : BCCI workers cannot claim `stigma' payout
Business
- Drivers should take a direct route
- Politics cloud the shares feast
- Borrowing with an easier mind
- Coupons offer
- No to mothers
- No wait for funds with local bonds
- Premiums cut
- New war of words in drugs bid battle
- Keep your options open
- Fisons sells research centres for £200m
- Pensions for divorced
- `End Exchange's share trading monopoly'
- Currency chaos hits pound
- IOD calls for Paramount protection
- Thirsty investors take to the waters and here
- Take a closer look at Tessa terms
- French in £17bn deal to rescue Lyonnais
- Wapping crisis claims another casualty
- Cable brings copper windfall for Wassall
- Policies avoid disclosure rule
- CITY DIARY
Arts & Entertainment
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- A WEEK IN BOOKS : A good film guide
- BOOK REVIEW : Invasion of the jitterbuggers
- BOOK REVIEW : Cornfields and the smell of woodsmoke
- BOOK REVIEW : Rich coves in tweed suits
- BOOK REVIEW : Virgins in sensible shoes
- BOOK REVIEW : Chronicles of a Mandarin shark
- BOOK REVIEW : When buzzards hovered o'er the lofty crags . . .
- BOOK REVIEW :A family romance
- In the forest of Arden
- 1 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 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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