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Thursday, 8 June 1995
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- Atrocity claim sharpens Japanese war guilt row
- Newt keeps them guessing on a run at 1996
- Zulu warrior is really all sweetness and light
- In Brief: Vietnam expels PoW activist Hanoi -
- In Brief: Hoxha's son jailed for inciting hatred
- In Brief: Deng 'has advanced Parkinson's'
- In Brief: TV workers urge 'no' in referendum
- 'Last chance' for peace in Middle East
- In Brief: Russia's political deadlock ends
- In Brief: Three held in US zirconium sting
- In Brief: 'Faulty' kidney could mean eviction
- Nicotine test lays tobacco open to US drug laws
- Army's trail of death in Burundi
- Red Queen of Alsace cruises towards victory
- In Brief: Inkatha chief linked to murders
- Chirac quashes rumours over nuclear testing
- The grubby charm of Albania's dash for 'la dolce vita'
- Mandela: why I gave shoot to kill order
- Arkansas governor on felony charges
- Nigerian human rights activist arrested
- Keating sets a date for ousting the Queen
- Forces' homosexual policy lawful
- Hutu militias fade as army moves in
- Anti-terror bill extends US wiretaps
Business
- TAKING STOCK
- CITY DIARY
- History lessons on Europe
- The time has come for the pipe of peace at Lloyd's
- Court approves 11 further Leeson charges
- Lloyd's groups anxious to settle
- Ministers escape share sale probe
- Success may be only stepping stone to a bolder ambition
- Production drop backs up Clarke
- BAe can only retreat now
- Share options to yield big rewards
- Weinstock deals pounds 835m VSEL knockout blow
- WH Smith cash for departing director fuels pay protests
- Warning sends Etam into dive
- Media transformation costs Chrysalis dear
- Chiltern shares slip as takeover offer hopes fade
- Spilt milk takes shine off Pilks
- BT chiefs take 10% pay cut
- Telewest paves way for mergers
- Major says 'maybe never' for single currency
- Pilkington counts the cost of contact lens acquisition
- Ministers should set up share sale inquiry
- High-tech focus lifts Matthey
- Zeneca zooms to new high as investors take to drugs
- City cool to Chubb advance
- CITY DIARY
- Royal Bank to cut 400 managers
- TAKING STOCK
- Graham sizes up Erith
- Yorkshire's rebate tops water rivals
- Turning on the taps while there is still time : COMMENT
- Granada continues to sparkle
- Greencore reaps record profits
- US plays with fire in bullying Japan
- Investors can claim compensation for distress
- Injunction blocks BBA's Holvis bid
- Safeway quits interactive TV trial : IN BRIEF
- Tax relief call for homebuyers
- Barclays tumbles - on a downgrading by Barclays : MARKET REPORT
- Cable TV doubles its numbers
- Arjo announces pounds 208m expansion in US
- Royal Bank to cut 400 managers
- Hambros profits dive in bleak year for City
- BET joins boardroom top payers
- Granada considers satellite channel
- Demonstrators confront Tarmac over roads
Voices
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- Break-up of the family is a social disaster we cannot ignore
- Official guilt and the Scott inquiry
- School speech day
- Unluckiness of four-leafed clover
- Gas guestimate
- Praise is due for superstores
- Official guilt and the Scott inquiry
- Break-up of the family is a social disaster we cannot ignore
- Plain wrong about books
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Twitter comments about Woolwich murder
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