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Wednesday, 21 June 1995
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- Congress votes cash for arms
- Japanese police rescue 365 hostages
- Knives out at Kremlin over hostage fiasco
- High price for Cuban holiday
- Days of judgment in Colombia's slums
- EU closes child custody loophole
- Policy wrecked on the rocks of US in-fighting
- Le Pen warns prefects to lay off the Front
- Bugging scandal threatens Gonzalez
- Peking's gag artists eye the Internet
- Food aid arrives in Sarajevo
- Goethe's city rushes to rebuild a broken heritage
- Serb supply road under attack
- Fabius calls for boycott of Front
- All-French heroes tell of ordeal
- How Yeltsin's absence let PM do deal on hostages deal
- Protest taints Saint Mike's second coming
- Indian MPs held hostage in caste struggle
- Lebanese smash counterfeit dollar ring
- `Friendly fire' officer cleared
- In the pink on transport of delight
- France seeks closer links with London
- Britain fights to hold back Europol
- Chechens `release human shields'
- Hurd woos Madrid to stall EU reforms
Business
- CITY DIARY
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- TAKING STOCK
- Offer considers dividend controls
- US markets unmoved by $11bn import gap
- Exports drop hits UK non-European deficit widens
- Confusion over Brent Walker suit
- Tetley tea sale is in the bag
- No change in water price curb
- COMMENT : Autonomy proves an elusive goal for the Bank
- WPP scrambles to adjust Sorrell's pay plan
- Barclays in pounds 275m US deal
- Supermarket sales bolster Dairy Crest
- Exchange tightens rules on disclosure rules
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN : Sunshine spells success at Courts
- Chancellor and Governor's clash over interest rates goes public
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN : McBride banks on volume growth
- THE INVESTMENT COLUMN : Waddington makes the right moves
- PowerGen directors' options yield pounds 5m
- SIB to rein in market-makers
- BAe surrenders in submarine battle
- MARKET REPORT : Builders under pressure as housing prices stay weak
- COMPANY NEWS IN BRIEF
- Interest rates might rise to 8%, says OECD
- City watchdog steps up investigations
- Glaxo warns of redundancies
- Collapse of confidence blamed for pension sales slump
- Sparks fly over efficiency levels among regional electricity firms
- Concern grows that S&N will escape takeover investigation Whitbread's fears mount that S&N will escape bid probe
- Ulster reaps dividend with Sainsbury move
- US in new trade clash with Japan
- UK set to clash over aviation deal
- Hazlewood looks like a long haul sub head
- pounds 131m payout for two car park chiefs
- WPP ready for tactical retreat on Sorrell's pay
- pounds 100,000 bonus for exchange chief
- City regulators flex their muscles
- Expecting better at First Leisure
- Credit grows as mortgage loans decline
- Bock hoists the For Sale sign
- Research famine gives EMU game away
- Shanks' services in demand
- Virgin accepts Rank as co-star
- Now new look pays off at Eurotherm
- Chloride's Nigerian plant sold
People
- Middle Temple
- LAW REPORT: Dishonest third party liable to beneficiary
- Obituary: Roger Zelazny
- College of Arms
- Obituary: Professor Raymond Lyttleton
- Obituary: Charles Bennett
- Obituary: Eric Taylor
- Obituary: Gp Capt Peter Townsend
- Obituary: Sophie Winter
- Obituary: Egon Franke
- LAW REPORT: Action automatically struck out under rules
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Greenpeace and Brent Spar: a propaganda victory that raises more questions
- Letter: Greenpeace and Brent Spar: a propaganda victory that raises more questions
- Letter: Greenpeace and Brent Spar: a propaganda victory that raises more questions
- Letter: The future of the NHS: political consensus and the divisions that remain
- Letter: The future of the NHS: political consensus and the divisions that remain
- Letter: The future of the NHS: political consensus and the divisions that remain
- Letter: The risks and advantages of hejab
- 1 The ‘Beverly Hills’ of Surrey pays more income tax than big cities of the North
- 2 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 3 'Revenge porn' is no longer a niche activity which victimises only celebrities - the law must intervene
- 4 The moral case on tax avoidance is overwhelming - and we all know Google wants to do the right thing
- 5 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Jose Mourinho at Chelsea will be a reunion that can only end in tears
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