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Wednesday, 5 April 1995
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- Whites attract the wrath of Zimbabwe's leaders
- Burundi to set up massacres inquiry
- `You've got to see this place, it's unreal'
- Mahathir looks safe as he calls poll in Malaysia
- Women's groups struggle with Peking
- Baptists jailed for raising a riot
- Law Report: Injury tariff scheme ruled unlawful
- Whites attract the wrath of Zimbabwe's leaders
- Cairo agrees diversion for pyramid motorway
- Tanzania forces refugees back
- Britain extends nuclear security pledge
- Latvia slams door on train refugees
- Murdoch's tax break upsets Democrats
- Sarajevo takes a little break from morbid thoughts
- War anniversary finds West adrift
- World puts spotlight on tribal atrocities
- Clinton stops CIA aid to Guatemala intelligence unit
- De Klerk steps in to avert SA crisis
- California biker lets Satan ride out on the Internet
- A view so stunning it's damn hard not to drop an expletive
- Turkey drives Kurds' trucks to the wall
- Extremists silence the moderate politicians
- Hong Kong homes in on property
- Guards kill `up to 50' in Iran price riots
Business
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- CITY DIARY
- List of Gas `suitors' lengthens
- Big spending pays off for Laird
- Barings transfer dubbed `criminal'
- US firm buys ShareLink
- Next rate rise predicted for May
- C&G gears up for more bids
- How Leeson's deceit went unchecked for months
- Blood, toil, high taxes and jobs for all
- Co-op forecasts 150,000 more bank posts cut
- Future shock for Britannica oveyr 2
- BZW TO LOSE STAFF PRIOR TO CANARY WHARF MOVE
- City has reason to worry about Labour
- Oftel considers new crackdown on BT
- Change of role for post offices
- Investing made easy the Charles Schwab way
- Bumper pay rise for Barclays chief
- Fresh blood at Ross Group
- City Centre adds Nachos to menu
- Aegis Group goes back in the black
- Nobo warning rocks shares
- MARKET REPORT
- CITY DIARY
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- £31m dispute charge at Pilkington
- Lloyds sells its Standard stake
- Wembley gives Wolfson deal worth £157,000
- George faces a grilling
- Gloom deepens on house prices
- Currency crisis lifts Liffe
- Gold and currency reserves fall
- GA chief's pay rises by a third
- Rise in receiverships
- Badgerline links with GRT
- Flextech restructuring talks
- Home Counties weathers problems
- ITN turns profits up by 49%
- South Western pulls out of retail
- US shareholder forces EGM at Northern
- Silence does not inspire confidence
- Rover back on track with £83m profit
- Safeway to close 17 stores
- Dismissals being considered
- Sears to relaunch troubled Olympus
- GEC-Alsthom faces further `payoffs' row
- Tax cuts are all the Tories have to work on
- Japanese calm currencies
- 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 David Cameron goes to war with newspapers 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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