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Monday, 12 June 1995
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- Syria edges closer to treaty with Israel
- US Supreme Court deals double blow to affirmative action
- Too hot even for vultures as Delhi swelters
- Odyssey of US girl lured on Internet 'romance'
- Radio star's election reveals depth of Kobe quake anger
- Cobain widow recovers from overdose
- OJ trial continues through anniversary
- Military keeps lid on protest in Lagos quashed
- Pyongyang agrees nuclear-reactor deal
- Berlusconi set to win referendum battle
- Israel wants US planes as price of quitting Golan
- Free Democrats pin hopes of survival on new leader
- Greens not amused by rare animals gag
- Prime-time Newt hits purple patch
- Ontario hails 'Gingrich of the North'
- Where true democracy is the first casualty
- Clinton and Gingrich get back to political basics
- Curtain lifts on Buchenwald 'Gulag'
- Chirac delights Major with shift in EU approach
- France rewards its local heroes
- Bomb kills 30 after cocaine baron's arrest
Business
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN
- CITY DIARY
- TAKING STOCK
- Altared states in the living-room
- An apple juice out in the cold
- Salomon scraps pay cuts plan
- BAe sets out deal with Saab set out
- BZW faces exclusion from nuclear sell-off
- Warning hits Bellwinch tumbles
- Price figures send out mixed signals
- The correct view of the recession
- Japan recession fears hammer Nikkei
- Swan yard deal raises hope of jobs
- COMMENT:Stock Exchange has to find purpose for itself
- Milk cuts raise Labour hackles
- Step up at shoe supplier
- Angry Abbey ditches broker
- Flotation windfall for Oasis
- COMMENT:Cable consolidation offersreal economies of scale
- COMMENT:All eyes turn to Mr Clarke's corset
- Airbus orders augment dogfight
- US group close to sealing cinema deal
- Second Asprey director quits
- SFO reviews Barings
- Eurodollar share price stalls
- Field gains despite high costs
- Cable and Wireless soars on talk of takeover by BT
- BAe asks shareholders about bid
- Global downturn is sharp, but not permanent
- Lotus accepts new IBM offer
- Exchange under fire over bonus
- Chancellor to restate inflation target
- US stands by tariff threats as summit looms
- Onex set to ditch bid for Labatt
- Discreet, and devoted to dialogue
- ICL forms joint venture with east Germans
- Sex, gore and gangsta rap cast a shadow over movie giants
People
- OBITUARY:Jean-Patrick Manchette
- No reasons required for housing decision
- OBITUARY:Arturo Michelangeli
- OBITUARY:Professor Charles Whewell
- OBITUARY:Joseph Tomelty
- Wills
- Anniversaries
- Appointments
- CASE SUMMARIES : 12 June 1995
- OBITUARY:Professor Mike Pentz
- OBITUARIES:Marie Epstein
- OBITUARY:Patricia Fisher
- OBITUARY:Professor Simeon Fatunla
- OBITUARY:Ugo Stille
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- LETTER:British film-makers should not join Hollywood
- Chess
- Backgammon
- Site Unseen
- LEADING ARTICLE:The price of an Oxbridge degree
- A short word on abbreviations
- ANOTHER VIEW; Peace, if not reconciliation
- LETTER:Not a sinful situation
- LETTER:Protective garb
- The Lady could have returned
- LETTER:Mental health propaganda
- LETTER:It's confession time
- LETTER:NHS managers need commitment
- LETTER:Continuing importance of the ILO as upholder of rights
- LETTER:Continuing importance of the ILO as upholder of rights
- This is the week that was
- Chess
- Bridge
- 1 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle's star talent-spotter on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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