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Saturday, 23 September 1995
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- Who gets what
- Can we afford the welfare state?
- A weekly round-up of rural rumpuses
- Country Lives
- Tories call for end to capping
- Labour plans `hit teams' for errant councils
- The Camerons gazed down from the ridge for a last look at the place that had been their home, with no option but to `face the land of strangers'
- Watch the birdie, and pay for the privilege
- Villagers bowled over by the men from Skid Row
- Lecturer awarded pounds 29,000 over anti-Irish bias at work
- Fury over pounds 30,000 payment to killer
- Car workers seek cut in hours
- Salmond accuses Forsyth of `selling out' Scotland
- Dorrell says care is `under strain'
- Millionaire lottery winner jailed for selling stolen cars
- Horror of figures ended Sting's career as taxman
- Deal shifts balance of power on West Bank
- Ferries to be forced to fit anti-capsize bars
- Power of belief in sceptical times
- Entrepreneur flirted with Tories
- `Weeping' Madonnas hold key to statues
- Branson is won over by Blair `charm offensive'
- Wider spread of tax net held as `proof of Tory betrayal' as nets spreads
- Labour demands debate on MI5 powers
- Hindu world divided by a 24-hour wonder
- Major and Bruton fail to agree on fresh talks
- `I have authorised no one to write my biography'
- Wasps attack boy
- Life ban for ref
- Exporter loses attempt to ban demonstrators
- Getty aids Globe
- MG's classic return
- Boys put in care
- Bill for policing protest rises to more than pounds 7m
- Naomi case police hold three men
World
- FLAT EARTH
- Two Chinas: so near and yet so far
- Envoy's Balkan odyssey inches towards peace
- No easy end to the world's oldest quarrel
- New Ark sails into green and dreadful revelation
- Taiwan's bid for independence could mean war l freedom for Taiwan lead to war with China? Will Taiwan's bid for independence mean direct war
- Austere Chirac bans presidential hunt
- Germans force EU to face the truth
- Chosen people found in India
- Rape of Japanese girl poisons treaty with US
- Caution blunts cool chess killer
- Germany's fears blow monetary union off course
- Hostages freed by Somalis reach Kenya
- Japanese hardliner ducks the economic challenge
- Major pleads for lives of Nigerian `coup plotters'
- Angolans to meet for peace talks
- Gold rush strikes vein of protest
- Race taunt rattles the `Washington Post'
- OJ plea outrages lawyer
- Czechs signal EU ambitions
- 24 feared dead in Awacs crash
- Bosnia sets tough terms for a ceasefire
- Court backs French tests
- Faint breath of scandal panics the left
- Leaders at odds over EU's aims
- Russian sub saved from brink of meltdown
- State workers' strike defies Juppe
- Key questions for the Majorca summit
- `Toxic' bird has science in a flutter
Arts & Entertainment
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- BOOK REVIEW / ITALY - HERBERT LIST
- BOOK REVIEW / Ancient art of true crime
- BOOK REVIEW / The thing he started
- BOOK REVIEW / PLUS cA CHANGE
- BOOK REVIEW / The poet as a young rat
- BOOK REVIEW / Daydream believer
- BOOK REVIEW / Anti-Semite in a Peugeot
- BOOK REVIEW / A foreign policy
- A WEEK IN BOOKS
- All you need to know about the books you meant to read
- Paperbacks
- Faulty Sibyl
- BOOK REVIEW / Trench trauma and jungle ghosts
- BOOK REVIEW / Knee-deep in underwear
- BOOK REVIEW / Darkness visible
- Unravelling the family braid
- Paperback bestsellers
- BOOK REVIEW / Tinkering with creation
- The man who broke the bank ...
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- 1 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Bloody attack brings terror to capital’s streets
- 2 Mothers' diets may harm IQs in two-thirds of babies
- 3 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 4 Eyewitness gives extraordinary account of her confrontation with Woolwich attackers
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL might have a sinister plan as a soldier is murdered in suspected Islamic terrorist attack
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