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Wednesday, 22 March 1995
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- Diary
- Blair takes the battle beyond Clause IV
- Diary
- Stock answers
- May merger
- Stock answers
- LAW REPORT: Council hunting ban was unlawful
- Room at the top for the in-house lawyer
- Tax facts
- LAW REPORT: Adoption order could not be set aside
- In Camelot, they make magic
- In Camelot, they make magic The founder
- In Camelot, they make magic The winners
World
- Clinton looking good as Congress wields `meat-axe'
- Police raid sect and find starving people
- Taliban lose invincible reputation
- Six life terms for Railroad killer
- Poison gas chemicals found at cult HQ
- Court throws out Winnie's warrants
- Why bored youths heed call of fanatics
- Failure to take prompt action blamed
- Storm over top job bodes ill for world trade body
- Law Report: Workers' insolvency rights clarified
- Burundi on brink of an orgy of killing
- Clinton `ill-advised' to visit Russia for VE-Day
- The town that refuses to be ashamed of its name
- Middle classes bear the brunt of Mexico's pain
- Kurds evade Turkish troops
- Republicans losing popularity over welfare cuts
- Indulged heir `had parents and sister killed'
- Lonely hearts matchmaker has date with LA fraud police
- New SA catches the Queen out of step
Business
- CITY DIARY
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- MARKET REPORT
- Stride forward to insecurity
- General Cable share offer to raise £230m
- Matthews wins turkey wars
- Receivers move in at Dewhurst
- Market tactics dictated last rise in base rates
- Bombay trade starts again
- Barratt 42% ahead but discounts worry market
- Midland plans spark fury
- Stakes change hands in NP refinancing
- Geest stuck on its banana boat
- Blenheim profits tumble
- COMMENT : Falling sterling brings a new dilemma
- Abbott Mead buoyant
- Westland in UAE price war
- US trade gap soars to $12.2bn
- Underwriting costs `too high'
- Outsider tipped for Bank job
- NFC appoints new chief
- Truce hopes in transatlantic air war
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- CITY DIARY
- BSkyB counts on satellite revolution
- Why reform must outlive scandal at the Bank
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN: Bowater's promising package
- Halifax optimism on prices disputed
- Landfill tax due next year
- How to be a director
- Rights rumours spark roller-coaster ride
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN: Compact hopes for Dorling
- Nurdin sells discount arm to Sainsbury
- Menzies buys German stake
- Wedgwood restores payout as profits double
- Vinten pays £70m for German firm
- Wellcome chairman may leave with £2m
- £660bn aircraft needed in next 20 years, says Airbus
- Legal and General transfers
- Rebellion grows at Signet
- Export boom slows down
- Candidates line up at the Bank
- Barings blamed on Singapore
- Smiths sackings shock City
- Row over NatWest terms
- Pru cleans up image on pay
- Queens Moat placates lenders
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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