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Wednesday, 27 September 1995
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- French airmen held by Serbs
- US calls up allies for Bosnia force
- Doubts on the streets belie official optimism
- Social security blow for French
- Nato could move its nuclear arms east
- Portuguese voters look into the `heart' of socialism
- Levi's new jeans walk into trouble
- US unveils new $100 bill to beat forgers
- Arafat survives to inherit West Bank
- Refugees tell of Gaddafi's vendetta
- Prosecutors play on emotion to crack Simpson's defence
- Oil bonanza could pay for forces on Falklands
- Boys in arms find peace a trial
- Nuclear protest ship seized
- Rebels overrun towns
- The carousel stops turning for a family trapped in war
- Prosecutor in final attempt to convict OJ
- Urban sprawl drives cowboys to the wall
- Chirac told he must act to save EU
- New Perot party confuses race for the White House
- Rifkind warns UN
- A step along a treacherous road
- `Free elections in both entities'
- Mladic warns of wider conflict
- Award-winning French TV report comes under scrutiny
- Sicily mobs Andreotti as trial opens
- Party stands by Juppe over `kickback'
- Gaddafi kicks out foreigners
- Beirut slams the door on its `human garbage'
Business
- House reservations slide by 15%
- Company Results
- CITY DIARY
- TAKING STOCK
- Good news does not solve short-term problems
- Jail for ex-Euro Leisure boss
- Stock Exchange climbs down on Internet deals
- Gilts flop triggers sharp falls in shares and bonds
- GEC shareholders to block Weinstock
- FBI to probe `delays' at Daiwa
- Hard-pressed contractors hit back at Eurotunnel threats
- C&G joins bid trail
- Contractors hit back at Eurotunnel
- Government asked to act on Leeson
- The timetable now heading for delay
- House reservations slide by 15%
- Morrison heads for pounds 77m market debut
- Lower profits warning from Coal Investments
- Proudfoot dives pounds 5.7m into red
- Rejection for Fokker rescue plan
- BTR names auditor chairman
- Cautious Beazer reaps benefits
- Another headache at Tarmac
- Gilts auction disaster sends equities into disarray
- TAKING STOCK
- CITY DIARY
- Company Results
- Laura Ashley chief's share options surge
- Firm `failed to honour' deal
- Bank of England denies softer stance on rates
- Daiwa offers a warning against complacency
- High street slump hits Fraser
- `Little scope for tax cuts,' IoD tells Clarke
- Tunnel banker may call in pounds 500m
- Chairman steps down at Foster's
- CBI slates windfall proposal
- Takeover fears as HTV surges
- Embattled Cassell slumps to fresh loss
- Signet rebels lift stake as another showdown looms
- Buyout teams line up for rail franchise bids
- Bleak outlook faces Mexico
- Revenue agrees to `distress payments' as complaints soar
- A case of diminishing solutions
- Bid rumours for sparkling HTV
- Getting to grips at Brent
- More gloom at the House of Fraser
- Chelsfield back into black
- Boosey's Disney case bogged down
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 Archaeologists uncover nearly 5,000 cave paintings in Burgos, Mexico
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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