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Saturday, 16 September 1995
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- The going gets tough
- Tories begin the scramble for safest seat
- NHS 'to decline into safety net for old'
- Community in shock at girl's savage murder
- Virgin targets the pink traveller
- Bosnia peace in balance as siege eases
- Inquiry into 'unlawful' lottery grant to opera house
- Pop-guns drawn as Promenaders fall out
- Shephard fails to reject claims in leak
- Shopping centre blaze
- BBC in deal on SNP broadcast
- First act over but tale of operatic woe goes on
- Mother in custody
- Major's peace talks
- Yorkshire water bug
- Flash floods
- Rail chaos
- Office poison
- Surgeon struck off
- Drugs haul
- Mammoth find
- Operation's military precision
- Battle joined for Tory safe seat
- Twins are 'happy and comfortable'
- Heritage for free
- Standards are falling, says BBC governor
- Policy advice 'next in line to be privatised'
- Chocolate turns into a sticky issue
- Unsung army officer saved 20,000 lives
- Cousins cleared in rape case
- New terrestrial TV channels are 'doomed'
- Chemist who sold cheap medicine vows to fight on
- Saliva the key to executives' stress levels
- Howard calls for killer's interview to be dropped
- Underage prostitution 'doubled in five years'
- Electric device to trumpet a silent age
- Heath vows to keep on running at 80
World
- FLAT EARTH
- Hong Kong keeps secrets but China eyes archives
- How Nato paralysed Serb command
- Brute force reshapes Balkans
- Double vision blurs peace map
- Saving the dolphin dooms the albatross
- Pacific fallout tests Britain
- World Cup gives Asia's old foes new battlefield for old
- Money, not morals, drove senator out
- Pope condemns African corruption
- Watered down, but still a cause for hope and pride
- Religious allies block agreement
- Flying body rejects shooting-down excuse
- Escobar kin close ranks over TV tale
- Poll marks endgame in Hong Kong transition
- Hebron deal holds key to peace accord
- Japan mourns sharp-tongued ex-minister
- Gibraltar stubs out smuggling dispute
- Drivers spend testing time in red-light zone
- Muslim extremists charged
- Cash-strapped UN unable to refund Britain
- Guarded welcome by a cautious Sarajevo
Business
- Briefly
- Equality no boost to morale
- Micro man with a macro plan
- Charities opt for brand aid
- Time for Era to come out to play
- Success in the palm of their hands
- Why a snake and half-naked gladiators are all it takes . . .
- Windfall from life upheaval
- A safe home at Williams
- Pioneer spurned by Britain
- Disney chief defends TV bid
- Canary Wharf seeks top price for top floors
- The self-employed need a union
- University and college places still open
Voices
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- LETTER : Chirac, not the French, should be targeted
- LETTER : The tables turned in Bosnia
- LETTER : Down and out and in need of support
- LETTER : The tables turned in Bosnia
- LETTER : E-MAIL
- LETTER : APOSTROPHES
- LETTER : WATER LEAKS
- LETTER : Celebrities in the kitchen
- LETTER : Chirac, not the French, should be targeted
- LETTER : Pledges in Irish cathedrals
- LETTER : School lesson
- LETTER : Built on shaky foundations
- LETTER : Pipe dream
- LETTER : Down and out and in need of support
- LETTER : House mania
- 1 Asteroid nine times the size of the QE2 liner to sail pass Earth
- 2 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 3 British business: We need to stay in the EU - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 4 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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