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Wednesday, 19 April 1995
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- PLO deal to move bomb factories out of Gaza
- Police removal of coach was unjustified
- Gaddafi wins battle of the haj with UN
- CAMPAIGN NOTEBOOK
- Cheyenne Brando buried
- Lugar joins presidential hopefuls
- Japanese shaken by new gas attack
- Malaysia PM set to win `free but unfair' vote
- Struggle that has claimed 815 lives
- Libyans free to travel to Mecca
- PR victory fades in fog of Chechen war
- Balladur lashes Chirac as franc falls
- Spanish party leader survives Eta car bomb
- Threat to Rushdie `irrevocable'
- Clinton proves no match for Home Improvement
- BOSNIAN SERBS RAID WEAPONS COLLECTION SITES
- Trawler skipper fined £34,000
- Rwandan army traps Hutus
- Candidates wake up to female vote
- Sri Lanka peace bid collapses
- Nuclear pact now or never, says Gore
- Britons wounded by mines in Bosnia
- Phosgene's fatal legacy
- Helms drums up support for `total' blockade of Cuba
- Winnie Mandela `treated for stress'
- Stumbling colour-blind into a new world of racial taboos
- Chinese peasants encouraged to heal themselves
- Last `Post' leaves Houston no choice
- Britain bans fissile material for weapons
- Spirit of Treaty `is being broken'
- Boy leader of child labour protest is shot dead
- Mrs Mandela `being treated for stress'
Business
- CITY DIARY
- Pound's slump heralds rate rise
- Power demand surge forecast
- Critical ING threatens action
- M&S set to sell pensions
- Ford boost for UK plant
- $10m Deutsche raid on Merrill
- Amex raises stakes in card war
- Banks fight call for more data on interest rates
- Chemicals group on track
- COMMENT : Banks must resign themselves to more openness
- USAir pleases BA with narrower loss
- CITY DIARY
- IN BRIEF
- MARKET REPORT
- Business Comment: There is a vicious circle at work in Japan
- BA to provide ace in agency battle
- Vodafone bypasses the high street
- Knight Williams to sell out to merchant bank
- Business Comment: Fisons can't afford to be too choosy
- Nintendo takes stake in `Donkey Kong' firm
- Consumers a little perkier
- Safety still at the Pru
- UK firm is the star in film revolution
- Pearson bosses net £158,000 on options
- World trade surge predicted
- Fisons chiefs could net £3m in merger
- Institutions hold the key to AAH
- Court to consider BCCI deal
- Profits dip at security group
- Bass shares slip after pubs chief resigns
- SFA sets £200,000 fine on Greig Middleton
- Wall St warms to Chrysler buyout
- Millstone round Upton's neck
- Housing slump hits US
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- Appointments
- OBITUARY: Mariya Gorbacheva
- OBITUARY: Annie Fischer
- OBITUARY: Arturo Frondizi
- OBITUARY: Denny Willis
- OBITUARY: Adrian Tanner
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- OBITUARIES:Arthur English
- Face-to-face deals are still best
- Discount ticket offers for wily travellers
- Negotiation is the key to room deals
- OBITUARIES:Donovan Brown
- OBITUARIES:Elizabeth Ferrars
- OBITUARIES:Allan Scott
- OBITUARIES:Professor J. R. Webster
- 1 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 2 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 3 Strewth mate. Aussies wave goodbye to Britain as it becomes too pricey to stay
- 4 Be more professional! GCHQ staff rapped as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reveals messages that he says point to 'fit up'
- 5 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
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