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Sunday, 28 May 1995
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- Correction
- Belgians set for more of the same
- Seven die in Swedish rafting tragedy
- Mexico's rulers face voters' anger
- Algerian TV reporter killed
- Thousands flee Russian onslaught
- EU aid row threatens to sink South Africa's trade hopes
- Japanese plan to dig up the Moon
- Note of triumph
- Blasphemy still a deadly business
- Zulu king takes ANC line
- Walesa puts on show of Solidarity
- Peking punishes US over Lee
- Why the French are happy to holiday at home
- Spanish right set for narrow win in poll
- Out and about with Bulgaria's old rascal
- Italian nun dies of Ebola virus
- INSIDE IRAN: Speaking up frankly for liberty and Iran's silent majority
- Thousands of victims in Russia's worst quake
- Festival spirit of Jerusalem fails to reach Arabs
- FLAT EARTH
- British prisoners used as slave labour
- China fails to see the funny side
- White apathy 'is killing Aborigines'
- West confronts futility of keeping peace in war zone
- War against corruption takes a lone prisoner
- Tehran relaxes to the sounds of Brahms and BBC
- Nato air strikes raise fears of US-Russia split
- Settlers plot to buy up Old City by stealth
Business
- US rejects Japanese talks plan
- Sir Adrian steps aside as monitor
- City in a scrum to catch a better class of bruiser
- China moves to control inflation
- New Saatchi may get Tory account
- Markets await US job figures for signal on rates
- Securum sheds more UK assets
- 'Prompt-pay' salvo in British Gas wars
- Home shoppers start a gold rush
- Bard and benefit at your post office
- NO-HEADLINE
- BET struggles to shake off the past
- BUSINESS NEWS
- Schroders holds predators at bay
- BT may shift money into global networks
- Clarity is the best policy on costs
- Unions in line for low-cost credit
- Suppliers back in top gear
- Electric shares lose the tingle
- Get full value out of your contents insurance
- Cinema crowd thins out as the bids roll
- The danger of ignoring the experts
- Monetary union on the wire as Chirac spends for jobs
- How the rules on ownership will work
- Victors of naval battle may not win the war
- The outrage of a caged media mogul
- BAe likely to fire the first shot
- Murdoch lashes at Mail boss Sir David?
- Big guns will put down gas shareholders' revolt
- Barclays threat to fire strikers
- Let's go bust, says one Lloyd's broker
- Charities suffer as trustees take quango shilling
- Will your funeral be in the black?
- Currency shops bow to change
- Staying afloat on golden pond
- Car policies that age well with age
- Retirement homes with room for some independence
- Ways through the minefield of estate tax
- Older crowd going it alone
- Learning by their biggest mistakes
- Bottom line bosses fail to spot staff discontent
- A safe investment in your retirement
- How to fix your future income
- Ensuring an extra element of care
- Cars hit the superhighway
- profile; Lord Chalfont; Old soldier above the battle
- Everything they do is driven to distraction by you
Voices
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- LETTER: Reading between the railway lines
- LETTER: Breast is best for the mother, too
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- THE LIST
- quotes of the week
- NO-HEADLINE
- LETTER: STATE CONTROL WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IRISH FAMINE, TOO
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- LETTER: WHO PAYS FOR THE ARMS TRADE?
- 1 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 2 Boxing: Carl Froch slams fellow Brits for sparring with Mikkel Kessler
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 David Cameron goes to war with press 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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