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Thursday, 6 April 1995
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- Tories are wiped out in Scottish elections
- Major `has power to save Ingram'
- Surgeon killed
- Dying patient left for nine hours
- Empty classes
- q. Why can an 8-year old Taiwanese child answer this question while a British child cannot?(ANSWER BELOW)
- BCCI charges
- `Oriana' launch
- DJ's funeral
- Aldermaston official in `insider dealing' row his own job
- Shephard rejects nursery voucher scheme
- Bottomley set to be moved in July reshuffle
- Briton gets 11th-hour reprieve
- BMA fails to reach a deal on GPs' night visits
- Pig of a flight
- Crash victim wins £1.88m
- Chelsea fans in clash with police
- Pardons chief faced Klan death threat
- Killer of Wailers star loses last appeal
- Clemency battle leaves lawyers tired and broke
- Advice to Major `incompetent'
- A health service in search of a vision
- The policymakers who kept changing the prescription
- Young pretenders of England's new model army storm New York
- Hope grows for crash mother's unborn baby
- Free-range labels fail to live up to idyllic image
- Hotline attracts mobile callers Gypsies respond to law hotline Law school gives gypsies advice Hotline comes to gypsies support
- Disaster captain `had record of drinking on job'
- `Utter misery' led Stagg to carry axe
- Lock of Charles I's hair sells for £3,910
- Man who killed for inheritance jailed for life Man given life for murders at remote farm Life sentences for farmhouse double murder sentenced to life given life for killing fiancee's parents
- Britain is `car parking mad', says rural group 2/24point bold of spacey
- Forces pay rise
- Pirates open fire on terrified crew of racing yacht
- Measles-type virus killed horse trainer
- Cantona to train 700 young players as his sentence
- IBM ordered to return fingerprint disks to police
- Curiosity killed gentle lemur
- Mine fatality
- Armed forces involved in raids
- `Dangerous' patient freed by court ruling
- Elderly fight council to keep home comforts
- Steroids may help arthritis sufferers
- Why children from Far East do best at school
- Police fingerprint system shut down
- Redwood targets school standards
- Inmate studied his way to freedom
- Diary
- Marching with forces of change
World
- Invaders parade typewriters as spoils of war
- Turks soothe Hurd with talk of Iraq pull-out
- Clinton gives Murdoch a $63m break
- Sacked juror says OJ trial is in chaos
- PEOPLE: Sweeping change at last emperor's tomb
- LAW REPORT: 7 April 1995 PC allowed to interpret video for jury
- Rifkind woos SA with arms
- No clues from Airbus black box
- Fantastic voyage
- Deng `in very good health'
- Death of a president - then the bloodbath
- `I killed 900 and I expect to die'
- Commandos trap Muslim killers
- Gingrich pays price for tax-cut triumph
- Rifkind flies out to promote arms sales
- France bans German police chases
- 1,400-year-old Bible ripped off
- Latvia will not railroad refugees
- 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
- 1 Freedom fighters? Cannibals? The truth about Syria’s rebels
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Special Report: US troops are stationed in Japan to protect the nation. But to sex workers in Okinawa, they bring fear, not security
- 4 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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