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Wednesday, 29 March 1995
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- Progress for EU and Canada
- Algeria guerrilla chief `may be dead'
- Safety fears delay cult search
- Boy shakes off HIV virus
- Winnie's replacement sworn in
- Graft-charge mayor says he is broke
- Belgium flies troops to Burundi
- Vote spells trouble for Berlusconi
- Egypt hangs two Islamic militants
- Russian rocket bombs on its first flight
- Paris looks askance at new library
- Haiti deaths mar Clinton visit
- Romania smashes brothel ring
- Blaze mystery at `mafia market'
- Christopher warns Russia on Iran
- Muddled Bonn gently chides Turks
- Winnie faces stern test at the grass roots
- West presses Turks to end drive against PKK rebels
- Doubts over Filipina maid's death
- US tries to turn screw on Libya
- Gingrich set to lose fixed terms bill
- Lethal chemical find at cult HQ
- `One-eyed Luke' keeps the West alive with poetry TOMBSTONE NIGHTS
- Lagos stops general attending London meeting
- Thatcher grills Chinese on HK
- UK, US agree on keeping the peace
Business
- CITY DIARY
- Dividend is kept at Ocean
- Harrisons has £300m for acquisitions spree spree
- INVESTMENT COLUMN: Coats avoid clangers to spin a pretty good yarn
- How giants lost £25bn
- INVESTMENT COLUMN: Blue Circle's cash pile begs questions
- Senior puts cap on provisions
- Takeover hopes trigger rush for Jupiter Tyndall scramble for Jup
- Croda puts cosmetics up for sale
- Publishers chase hi-tech revenues
- Shell to scrap 1,200 jobs in big shake-up
- Clinton view on rates spurs market
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- CITY DIARY
- MARKET REPORT
- Heads roll as Dawson sheds 500
- Nurdin rejects Dutch approach
- Pru puts heat on British Gas
- Japanese banks tie £500bn knot
- Tunnel to hit ferry profit, says P&O
- Soap wars rot Hickson profit
- Why the silence from our own institutions?
- Search is on for the next big merger
- BT hits at delays
- National Express pays £244m for Midlands bus company
- Shoppers splash out with plastic
- United scores well in first half
- Hodder Headline up 221%
- Home loans down again
- Electricity prices reduced
- New Japanese giant will have immense power
- Lloyd Thompson raises dividend
- P&O steams back into calmer waters
- Marley in $140m US purchase
- Taylor Woodrow unexciting despite turnaround
- Former chief Moir quits Jeyes board
People
- Anniversaries
- Chess
- Birthdays
- OBITUARIES: Robin Jacques
- OBITUARIES: Joseph Needham
- OBITUARIES Russell Braddon
- OBITUARIES Sir William Hayter
- OBITUARIES: Kenneth Gay
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- OBITUARY:Belle Shenkman
- OBITUARY:Joseph Needham
- OBITUARY:James Gardner
- OBITUARY:Constance Morgan
- OBITUARY:Sir Stuart Milner-Barry
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 4 Viral video straps colt .45 handgun to a home-use drone
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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