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Wednesday, 9 August 1995
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- US visitor for China dissident
- 'Love judge' put in the dock, Big Apple style
- How bomb tested faith of Japan's Christians
- 'Spy ship' row mars Korea rice diplomacy
- Organised labour in the US isn't working
- Woman trouble hits Gingrich
- Joke sours for PLO's laughing policeman
- Hope grows for West Bank deal
- Paper convicted over 'Mugabe wedding'
- DETROIT DAYS : History is all junk in the Pompeii of Motor City
- City remembers day it escaped the bomb
- New Zealand revives 22-year-old court action on French tests
- War off Japanese cabinet agenda
- Bosnian Serb leader accuses Milosevic of treason
- Clinton accused of blocking inquiry
- Weary Bihac cries with joy as siege ends
- 100,000 fleeing Serbs trapped between armies
- Embezzling charge
- Tudjman weighs risk of wider war
- Belgrade counts cost of ethnic dreams
- Murders panic Russian business elite
- 'Kidnap' Israeli denies spy charge
Business
- CITY DIARY
- KPMG 'knew of pension deals' deals'
- A choice between jobs and 'franc fort'
- George pulls back from higher rates
- CU's expansion pays off as profits rise 25%
- Rexam shocks market with profits warning
- Microsoft's link-up will not worry customers
- Institutions inundate Barclays with offer of shares for buy-back
- Standard Chartered pays out
- Windows 95 reprieve
- MAID shares soar on Microsoft link
- Klesch gloomy on Eurotunnel
- Harrison on target
- Europe's lame ducks fly on
- Teesside wins pounds 80m ICI plant
- Troubled Tadpole forecasts pounds 9.3m loss
- Rexam's fall casts a long shadow
- Caledonian may bid for Scotsman
- Ferment in brewing industry prompts heady display
- Transport group's sales up
- CITY DIARY
- Battle joined in the war of the consoles
- Barclays to buy back its shares
- Exceptionals hit Spring Ram
- Buoyant BP cautious over refining margins
- COMMENT : A watershed in the big banks' thinking
- Alpha Airports buys US group for pounds 75.8m
- Manufacturing output highest for five years
- 8.9% rise at Trade Indemnity
- NatWest 'knew loan involved pension money'
- BP perfects high-octane recipe
- Germany expected to lower rates
- Whitbread bids pounds 200m for David Lloyd
- Monopoly fears knock electricity shares
- Client loss worsens Cordiant woe
- Sony into games market
- Wilson's statement sends tremor through builders
- A case of courting the perfect partner
Voices
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- numbers the anaesthetist
- LETTER : Effects of television ban
- LETTER : When partition may be the only solution
- chess
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- LETTER : Leaky argument
- Cook's tour of Europe: a guide
- LETTER : Cause for applause
- LETER : TV violence: case studies and role models in the visual media
- ANOTHER VIEW : Walsall on the front line
- Mr Smiley and the Crisp trick
- History rebuilds itself, this time as farce
- 1 British business: We need to stay in the European Union - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 2 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 3 Sam Wallace: The second coming of Mourinho will be a reunion that can only end in tears
- 4 Civil partnerships amendment 'could wreck' gay marriage Bill and cost taxpayer £4bn, Government sources warn
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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