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Thursday, 17 August 1995
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- Israelis admit war crimes
- In Brief: Two-death plunge
- In Brief: Felix weakens
- Kashmir rescue plan rumoured
- In Brief: Editor ordered bugs
- In Brief: Whitewater charges
- US plan asks Serbs to give up east Slavonia
- A coup too far for Guatemala's former leader
- Karadzic tells troops to fight to the last
- Medieval city prepares for a rain of shells
- In Brief: Speaker stands in as president
- In Brief: Embargo lifted
- In Brief: Barracks blasted
- Peking takes its last chance to push the button
- Fears over lax security measures
- Bradley hints at independent presidential bid
- Pacific enraged by Chinese nuclear test
- Sydney - Fourteen South Pacific countries condemned the Chinese explosion
- Bermudians vote to stay British
- In Brief: Key appointment
- Banja Luka boat people swell tide of misery
- Siege mentality as Serb gunners resume shelling
- Israelis 'killed Egyptian PoWs'
- Bermuda will know fate today
- Top Democrat quits in disgust
- Ritzy Russians take the Adriatic up marktet
- Judge wins fight to keep on case
- Sarajevo 'reassured' by US peace plan
- Kashmir paralysed by strike
- Japan conquers in battle for orders
- Feminists face cool reception in China
- Wife's trip to Jordan adds new twist to Saddam family saga
- Clinton finds a natural touch at last
Business
- In Brief: Brierley sells out
- COMPANY RESULTS
- Insurer finds the right niches
- Johnson waits to clean up
- Nigel Cope CITY DIARY
- Banks open global forex clearing house
- Hopeful US investors power Vodafone to new peak
- Mixed signals in the high street
- Westdeutsche ready for London boost
- Morland steps in to buy Unicorn for pounds 12.3m
- Fokker rescue plan within two weeks
- Explosion knocks chemicals group
- Hoechst profits double as product prices soar
- Buy-back OK for Southern Water
- Static inflation sends the pound plummeting
- Package to rescue Lloyd's wins backing
- Comment: Returns for water investors will start to dry up
- Late bookings hit Thomson
- Trade figures dampen dollar
- In Brief: De La Rue expands in US
- Comment: Clarke was right about rates after all
- Comment: It may be too late for Murdoch's rivals
- In Brief: Profits soar
- In Brief: Successful bid for brokers
- In Brief: Heatwave boom for drinks firms
- In Brief: Eurotunnel update in October
- In Brief: Machine tool exports soar
- In Brief: Chairman retires
- CITY DIARY
- COMMENT : Expect the stock market to run out of steam
- Northumbrian seeks bid clarity
- Orders at HPup by $2bn
- Northern shareholders accept pounds 500m deal
- Price war and rising costs take their toll of Telegraph profits
- LSE to change listings rule
- ANGLIAN WATER BUYS BACK 10% OF OWN SHARES
- SBC lifts operating income and profits
- Brokers attack proposed Crest charges criticised
- Free-car mortgage offers hit the skids
- BICC joins the flight from house-building
- Rally in Japan as dollar falters
- The riddle of the labour market
- BSkyB steals the show ahead of Pearson's pull-out
- Plenty to worry about at BICC
People
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Ship surveyor not liable to cargo owner
- Obituaries: John Cameron Swayze
- Obituaries: Antonio Espirito Santo,
- Obituaries: Helen Morris
- Obituaries: Frank Cvitanovich
- OBITUARY : Viktor Barannikov
- OBITUARY : Marty Paich
- European Court to rule on cheap tobacco scheme
- OBITUARY : Herbert Sumsion
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Exclusive: Woolwich killings suspect Michael Adebolajo was inspired by cleric banned from UK after urging followers to behead enemies of Islam
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