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Thursday, 14 September 1995
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- How British are you?
- Siamese twins to be split `within first year'
- Cash machine was a fraud
- Police defend decision to let Yardie killer into Britain
- Care system `in chaos'
- Secretaries say sex banter can be fun
- Planned cuts on five rail lines to be withdrawn
- Bottomley warns broadcasters to safeguard decency
- Prisoners `should be given the vote'
- Royal climbdown allows skaters a new park life
- Satellite `threat' to sport
- Test-tube technique `increases birth risks'
- Labour is urged to back collective bargaining law
- Muggers targeted for high-tech drive
- Cannabis farm
- `Flogging' death
- New siren call of the road for emergency vehicles
- School team sport `turns children into idle adults'
- Bride dies
- MS treatment hope
- Call for laws to monitor genetic testing
- Robin Hood chemist
- Accident at Wylfa costs power firm pounds 250,000 fine
- In the dead of night, a tale of snobbery and violence
- Food poisoning rise
- Doubt on priest's Aids claim
- Student jailed for cheating pools syndicate
- Monk's opera vow
- Cabinet warned of lost battle that will cost votes
- Bosnia peace close as Nato halts strikes
- Blow to Blair as McNamara quits
- Drug yacht adrift
- Beatles for sale: McCartney lyrics fetch pounds 161,000
- PowerGen's pounds 2bn takeover bid
- Draft report `prepared by political adviser'
- Class of 46 is record crowding
- Shephard paper admits schools are short of cash
- Imagine: no more tigers
World
- FBI acts over child sex on Net
- Gaddafi relents
- Cuts will `cripple US diplomacy'
- Athens and Skopje reach agreement
- Quake hits southern Mexico
- Banda released from house arrest
- Belarus `regrets' balloon attack
- Peasants' Golf War puts Mexico in a spin
- France acts to make government a friend
- World women's rights blueprint agreed
- Vlad the Outrageous shows off his Freudian tendencies takes another whiff of oxygen struts his sexist stuff
- Greenpeace drops plan for boycott of French goods
- Chirac faces UN condemnation
- North Koreans find plenty of reasons to weep
- Falklands oil search mends old enmities
- Open warfare greets Gonzalez
- Sun, sea, sand... and shanty town misery
- Rao pins hope on bigger cabinet
- Vexed UN chief attempts to regain initiative
- Deadlock on women's UN rights manifesto
- Thousands of Serbs flee as towns fall
- Rwanda admits Hutu massacre
- Face-to-face with ethnic cleansers
- Belarus shoots down US balloon
- US drug laws go to pot as young get hooked on marijuana
- Troop plane crashes into sea
- Babies tear-gassed
- Months of talk `put Palestine peace in peril'
- EU reform deal threatens Tory election hopes
Business
- CITY DIARY
- Can the vicious circle of dependency be broken?
- Crunch time for United Biscuits
- Digest on the move
- Comment: Accountants ready to break the mould
- Mirror newspapers hit circulation high
- Comment: Time for Exchange to find a new role
- No `fire sale' for bank
- UB losses leave sour taste
- BAe considers cashing in pounds 600m Orange stake
- Bank chief demands pay cut for fat cats
- Comment: The persistently unfaithful husband errs again
- Legal & General profits double
- Eurotunnel to claim pounds 2bn costs
- Coats finance director quits
- Morton freezes loan interest payments
- COMPANY RESULTS
- TAKING STOCK
- CITY DIARY
- 1 Serena Williams apologises after comment that rape victim 'shouldn't have put herself in that position'
- 2 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 3 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 4 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 5 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
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