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Saturday, 30 September 1995
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- Busy roads, barn conversions, golf courses have all but done for the farmer's friend. Now the hunt is on for Old Hushwing
- A weekly round-up of rural rumpuses
- A golden eagle sat in the cage. In half an hour it had killed, plucked and devoured the crows, leaving only feathers and seven pairs of feet
- There's bodgers about in them woods and they're having a right good time
- Father and four children found dead in car
- Redwood draws up populist 'Budget' to woo soft right
- Fake cash machine swindlers jailed
- DNA tests trapped bird breeder who used stolen eggs
- Church gave sex claim priest pay-off money
- Church launches a fresh crusade over the jobless
- Married PC jailed for 'wedding' to colleague
- Passion and turmoil mark filming of new 'Poldark'
- Pesticides' global threat
- Medical school expels 'teenager' aged 32
- Party finds Davies 'innocent'
- Boy's ecstasy death sparks drugs alert
- IRA refuses to give up its weapons
- Carling runs into the media scrum
- Blair faces revolt on minimum wage
- Papers in a spin as editor quits
- Independent Comment: Change the law to save lives
- Scoutmaster jailed
- Bridge death
- Trawler held
- Goddesses on alert
- Rail-link decision
- Loyalist revenge clue to killing
- Board sacked as 'Statesman' chief steps into the fray
- DJ tried to kill
- Yorkshire Water scraps drought plan
- Islanders released
- Wildlife campaign targets top Tories
- Shoppers weigh up metric revolution
- 'Doves' that contain anything from LSD to cleaning powder
- Cow slip
- Fatal mistake of the teenager who wanted a thrill
- Tomorrow belongs to them
World
- Jo Brand's week
- Italian PM loses face in budget battle
- Chirac jobs policy thwarted by rise in unemployment
- EU stalls on route to fiscal union
- Terror suspect killed by police in shoot-out
- SPD resignation blow
- US optimistic Bosnia peace deal is in sight
- OJ lawyer sows seeds of doubt in jurors' minds
- Breakthrough! Or maybe not ...
- East Slavonia braces for the final battle
- Future of Iraq rests on UN germ war checks
- Peace brings no respite to West Bank
- French prepare to oust Comoro coup leaders mercenaries
- Lisbon bridge plan angers greens threatens wildlife
- Tehran boasts of arms export deals
- CIA to act on Guatemala abuses CIA officials face sack over Guatemala abuses
- Wilson quits White House race after short lacklustre campaign
- Nigeria's junta keeps press on the run
- FLAT EARTH
- Anarchy and God come to Lagos
- French fears of Germany threaten core Euro alliance France falls out with Germany and brings new chill to Europe
- Crisis, what crisis? Delors keeps the faith
- OJ's guilt is a black and white choice
- Ethnic cleansing is nothing to do with us, say Serb killers and civilians alike
- Monks cling to lost pages of history
- Athens lifts head above cloud of car-blown smog Can Athens point the way to smog-free cities?
Business
- Dull Hepworth shines through
- Crucial days for Fisons
- Comment: Problems multiply at SBC Warburg
- Exchange beats another retreat
- Dollar bounces against yen in expectant market
- Kenwood chief brought in to speed Clark plans
- Finance and water turn up the heat in takeover fever
- Comment: The good ship EMU holed below the waterline
- Fisons unveils deals in bid battle defence
- French set for Northumbrian Water bid
- A WEEK IN PERSONAL FINANCE
Arts & Entertainment
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- PAPERBACKS
- six of the best buys this weekend
- Art and lies
- Napoleonic complex
- The smell of blood
- hardback bestsellers
- Closing the circle; Bronski House: A Return to the Border Lands by Philip Marsden-Smedley HarperCollins, pounds 16.99
- Looking for clues; The Red King's Dream by Jo Elwyn Jones and Francis Gladstone Cape, pounds 16.99
- From the Bronx to the Beltway
- The Booker shortlist 1995
- Marks of weakness, marks of woe
- Sexual perversity in Manhattan
- Barefoot in Samoa
- All you need to know about the books you meant to read; This week: Mansfield Park by Jane Austen
- On a sudden interest in Japanese art
- NO MORE MR TWIGGY
- 1 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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