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Monday, 27 March 1995
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- Cuts at Nasa as US comes back to earth
- Thatcher boosts ties with Peking
- Tibetan pupils in India forced to return
- UN chief confirms death toll as fears of Burundi genocide grow
- Chechen puppet walks the high wire
- Grotto reveals sect's grimmest secrets
- Turks threaten to stay in north Iraq
- Chernobyl needs a huge new `tomb'
- Guerrillas ready to attack Freetown
- Mass murder case costs $6m before trial
- Gucci heir shot dead at Milan office
- Canada and Spain take fish war to UN
- Bosnian Serbs face new threat of air strikes
- Winnie Mandela will not kiss power goodbye
- Algerian rebels slaughtered in raid
- `God-like hammer' falls on Antarctic ice shelves
- Saved from death only to go mad
- From Tiananmen Square to the 19th hole MISSING PERSONS No.9 ZHAO ZIYANG
- Fears grow as Europe's frontiers come down
- Italians bank on Madonna's tears of blood to bring back good life
- Iraq scorns oil deal and jails two Americans
- Bosnia Contact Group still intact but impotent
- `Doudou' Balladur woos voters to a disco beat
- Global warming gets cold shoulder
- Kurds melt away in face of Turkish offensive
- Spanish forced to stop fishing
- Keating reels as Liberals win
- Tyson gets a hero's welcome
Business
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- CITY DIARY
- MARKET REPORT
- Beerage set for shake-up as S&N eyes Courage
- Peat offer makes trouble for Ritblat
- Building Society chiefs under fire
- ShareLink up on `discussions'
- SmithKline boss's pay increased 29%
- Lotus takeover means expansion
- Pru inquiry made formal
- Warburg axes New York staff
- Goldsmiths comes clean over Signet
- Sterling slide is `just a wobble' says Governor oveyr 2
- Hammerson looks stronger
- Germany in the slow lane
- Tossing in the backwash on monetary policy
- New Den fails to get Millwall rocking
- Profits confusion unsettles Pearson
- Argyll completes sell-off
- The mighty yen dents Inchcape
- US spring fever sends a positive message
- Another monopoly is not the answer
- Marks & Spencer to open stores in Germany
- Job cuts begin at Royal Dutch Shell
- S&N deal for Courage due this week
- Barings inquiry aims for April deadline
- British Gas to move HQ in attack on costs
- Options give water chiefs `£4m gains'
- C&G meeting routs rebels
- Midas touch vanishes in the East
- Crucial questions for the world's central bank
- New Saatchi seeks home for bigger family
- THE MONDAY INTERVIEW : Globe-trotter with a drum to beat trade drum to beat : Richard Needham
- VIEW FROM PARIS : Free lunch served up in the electoral cafe
Voices
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- ANNIVERSARIES
- DIARY
- LETTER:Measuring unemployment: the figures and the `fiddle' theories
- A touch of ministerial paranoia
- BOOK REVIEW: You get what you pay for
- Keep the mix salty and strong
- LETTER:Arts Council bafflement
- LETTER:Sensitive writer
- LETTER:Evidence backs first Aids case
- Don't step on my flaming yarn
- LETTER:Best-kept secret in the welfare system
- LETTER:Accounting for love
- Conflicts within Euro-peace pact
- LETTER:Why we feel bad
- LETTER:School for scandal
- LETTER:The martial art of theatre
- LEADING ARTICLE:Portillo gets it right - partly
- OBITUARY:Tony Monopoly
- The Duke and the forest ANOTHER VIEW Robin Pellew
- OBITUARY:Vladimir Maximov
- OBITUARY:Peggy Purey-Cust
- OBITUARY:Maurizio Gucci
- LETTER:Measuring unemployment: the figures and the `fiddle' theories
- LETTER:Unemployment figures mean what you want them to mean
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- DIARY
- A people crying out for equality
- How Tyson met his Waterloo
- More noise, fewer voices
- 1 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 2 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 'Swivel-gate': David Cameron goes to war with the press over 'swivel-eyed loons' slur
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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