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Thursday, 28 September 1995
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- Arafat takes flight to be with his baby
- OJ defence rails at racist police 'devils'
- Juppe in new row over subsidised Paris apartment
- Mercenaries seize Comoros islands over Comoros
- Bomb suspect on run after forest shoot-out
- Hats off as the fez fades into history
- Mourners pay anniversary tribute to 'Estonia' victims
- India turns its back on Western ways
- Tiananmen mayor purged from leadership
- Arafat hails deal as a step to statehood
- US seeks 'rolling conference' to win peace in Bosnia
- Exiles 'will be left to rot' in camps
- Poles lend UK troops room to manoeuvre
- Angry Likud has no alternative
- Nigeria waits for dictator to speak
- General 'slipped through' into UK
- 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
Business
- CITY DIARY
- COMMENT: American bid strengthens PowerGen's hand
- pounds 18m lifeline bid for Aerostructures
- United denies Express sell-off rumours
- Bass buys Arthur Prince betting chain
- Small comfort for Japanese economy
- Higgs & Hill warns of worse conditions
- Forte moves to sell Travelodges
- GrandMet soars on Burger King jitters
- Turner deal hits fresh snags
- SFO raiders 'found office safe empty'
- Customers win in battle over Grid payout
- Home loans rush to beat benefit cuts
- Premiums rise for beach homeowners
- White knights riding in from Texas
- North West Water fights Texans for pounds 1.7bn Norweb
- Provident move for General Accident
- Vision Group's sales offset R&D pain
- Bid rumours boost McAlpine
- Guinness problems need time
- Brent Walker lays blame on Lottery
- 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
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 3 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 4 EDL marches on Newcastle as attacks on Muslims increase tenfold in the wake of Woolwich machete attack which killed Drummer Lee Rigby
- 5 Farewell, Shameless. Your heirs have work to do
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