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Sunday, 13 August 1995
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- Diary
- Imperial relics cling to British rule
- Kashmir militants vow to kill again
- Media flays the `thieving Judas'
- Iraq `will come clean with UN'
- Republicans vie for Perot's blessing
- Hong Kong hears the drumbeat quicken
- Breakaway Hamas group renounces violence
- Premier's autonomy bid just not cricket
- Hunt for Metro bombers stalled
- Belgrade slams door against Serb refugees
- Plotters who failed to stop the democratic rot
- Violence and cheap sex mock fading memories of Gallic charm
- Five killed in Mogadishu shootings
- FLAT EARTH
- Garcia lives on in hippie enclave of the Internet
- Cool at the Cape and hip in Hanoi for Western youth
- Fringe America mourns its Dead
- Ban on Islam by satellite
- N-test fallout turns ugly
Business
- What not to do about the housing market
- Giving Heseltine an interventionist hand
- Wall Street in the grip of techno-frenzy
- Hinchliffe set for Sears shoe deal
- Inflation figures may settle interest rate argument
- OFT unties cable TV supply row
- The heat may finally be off Japan
- Stock Exchange attacked by rival over `mischief'
- Loyalty bonus for Bradford members
- Is it your place or mine?
- Save your way through the hard times
- S&P targets maturing Tessa-holders
- Fees fear for pensioners
- More people bet on Ernie
- Buy-back blow for Barclays investors
- Age of enlightenment is overdue
- Income plans hit by fees
- A short course in campus survival
- Bass finds the proof is in the lemons
- Honesty and fear lead the agenda
- Economics : A woman's work is far from done place is at work front y
- How Netscape found a Web full of dollars
- Game, set and matching ambition
- Firms learn a lesson from Moaning Minnie
- Sony plays big league
- GM's data division to break free
- Pilkington makes breakthrough
- BUNHILL : Barking up a City street
- Nice little earners in the niches
- Hollywood gets the blues over summer of flops
- BA looks good for the long haul
- Wind-up radio is a hit
- Ferries eye Dover bid
- Regulators fight over digital TV
- DTI to crack down on cheap phone firms
- Private eyes win on new market
- City & Business : Corks pop as bodies fly past the window
- Russian oil chief attacks Shell over project delay
- The pounds 11bn shocker
Voices
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- this is the week that was
- LETTER: Born to be a vicar
- LETTER: The Japanese apology: forgiveness and compensation
- Bridge
- Hiccup or belch?
- LETTER: Tito's legacy foretold
- LETTER: Tony's friends
- LETTER: Omission on Arab maps
- ISMISM New concepts for the Nineties
- LETTER: Performance pay for MPs
- A legacy of disadvantage
- War crimes and punishment
- LETTER: Grateful for the dead
- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- quotes of the week
- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- LETTER : Comprehensives work when the teachers are up to it
- LETTER : Comprehensives work when the teachers are up to it
- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- words
- LEADING ARTICLE : Every right to boil over
- Land of hope and glory gets darker still and darker
- Pull the curtains tight. The light hurts our eyes and we are tired
- A very focused Blur
- The world would be just perfect without women
- But what if he had won?
- Tory backbenchers need help or at least new caterers
- LETTER : Comprehensives work when the teachers are up to it
- LETTER : Tree houses and tall storeys
- LETTER : Not such a great pay deal
- LETTER : Kobe alliance
- LETTER : Remembering George Wigg
- LETTER : And now for Derek Bonham's next trick...
- LETTER : The Scots are not one people
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 3 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 4 EDL marches on Newcastle as attacks on Muslims increase tenfold in the wake of Woolwich machete attack which killed Drummer Lee Rigby
- 5 Farewell, Shameless. Your heirs have work to do
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