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Wednesday, 24 May 1995
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- Diary
- When PC gives equality a bad name
- Diary
- Three ways to evade Dorrell's controls
- A new set of rules for the media game
- COMMENT ON STEPHEN DORRELL'S PROPOSALS TO REGULATE THE MEDIA
- D'ya wanna be in my gang?
- Law Report: Farmhouse was not "agricultural land"
- Law Report: Technical requirements of affidavit must be observed
World
- Cash crisis hits glasnost paper
- Grandmothers hunt for kidnapped babies
- War victims worship their angel of doom
- Tiananmen anniversary opens season of paranoia
- Clinton laughs off latest scare
- Saudi flogging angers Egyptian rights lobby
- Feeling just like the filling in a quake sandwich
- President ready to exercise first veto
- ANC-Inkatha deadlock broken
- Mickey takes on Times Square
- 'Cave woman' ponders nun's life
- Golan deal moves closer
- High-speed convicts caught
- Tapie to appeal against prison term
- Peking rages over US visa for Taiwan leader
- Tamil Tigers kill 27 troops
- Russia heads for political deadlock
- Aum tried to enlist soldiers
- Lure of bounty fails to help FBI hunt for bombers
- Genocide trial adjourned again
- French may quit Bosnia in July
- Ballroom champ on trial for setting light to partner
- German court saves spies' skins
- Iran's first daughter of the veil
- judge fires heiress's executor
- Emir's visit breathes life into alliance
- Short pipe 'killed Gerulaitis'
- Boycott threat to women's conference
- Father had 8 babies with his daughter
- Homeward bound on poker express
Business
- TAKING STOCK
- CITY DIARY
- MPs try to block VSEL sale
- Growth slows in UK and US
- Jobs cut in Safeway shake-up
- George must get on with Barings inquiry
- Authority raps Lloyd's dollar deficit
- Grid delays new perks plan
- Safeway struggles with a wonky trolley
- AA insurance 'lost millions'
- Banks rebuked for lax lending
- Lucky Ken plays loose with target for inflation
- Bass wants Courage probe
- Builder's profits drop despite turnover rise
- New economic miracle takes great leap of faith
- Bass can still hit the high notes
- Equities surge with encouragement from New York
- ITC seeks 'no collusion' assurance
- Peel gets consent for centre
- Media moves improve Carlton's future view
- Gas pay rebels face lukewarm reaction
- Confusing signs in the high street
- Investors' safety net under threat
- Chemical costs corrode margins at Courtaulds
- CITY DIARY
- Hope for Reject Shop deal
- William Hill spreads the betting
- Thorn reports underlying profit rise
- Kwik-Fit insurance launched
- Proudfoot shares tumble
- Heseltine overrules MMC and triggers submarine warfare
- Commission factions fire their last salvoes
- Shopping-centre decision
- Allied Provincial in bid talks
- Takeover approved
- Heron gets pounds 60m loan
- Better days on the ocean wave
- A statement of hope for the future of Lloyd's
- pounds 6bn rescue plan 'will halt Lloyd's crisis'
- Dorrell's proposals send Yorkshire-Tyne Tees tumbling
- OECD maintains jobs drive
- Decisions which should create world leaders
- 1 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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