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Tuesday, 5 September 1995
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- Greenpeace flotilla is warned off by France
- Chirac steps up border security to fight terror
- Paris strives to stay in race
- Alliance seeks end to Serb siege
- Kozyrev questions logic of air attacks
- Sarajevo resounds again to roar of jets
- Greek olive-branch ends Balkan feud
- US plan risks bolstering Muslim war aims
- Krajina Serbs put trust in the UN for protection
- Royal nostalgia blossoms for the murdered tsar
- Croatians count toll in a `clean war'
- Rifkind has high hopes for progress
- EU man faces sack for book on currency `con'
- Besieged city plays the waiting game
- India refuses to agree to ransom call
- Secret contest for colony's top job
- Mexican rebels invited to join democracy talks
- Jerusalem anniversary starts a row
- `Racist cop' issue takes centre stage in OJ trial
- Iraq's germ war secrets found at farm
- Boycott hits French where it hurts
Business
- CITY DIARY
- Two face pounds 420,000 corruption charge
- P&O and Eurotunnel do battle
- Britain sinks to 18th place on competitiveness table
- Taunton says talks might lead to bid
- Beleaguered Wimpey warns on profits
- Cedric Brown whispers denied
- INSURERS TO WEED OUT BAD ADVISERS
- Broker's caution on profits prompts selling of BT
- Citibank tipped Kevin to inherit the empire
- Dip at Hollywood box office
- Kleinwort denies Gazprom rumours
- One 2 One drops free calls deal
- Shipyard joins the space race
- Car industry holds its breath
- US banks in $1.6bn merger
- The world according to the statistics fetishist
- Licences for Iraq and Serbia
- Leaner Wedgwood delivers a dividend
- Titanium division loses pounds 28m at IMI
- Fizz missing at Boddington
- USAir forecasts return to profit
- Jam tomorrow from Hillsdown
- Central Motor chief quits
- CITY DIARY
- A drive round the bend
- You and your rights: How not to lose a deposit
- Gloom grips building groups
- Two more societies cut mortgage costs
- City confident of base rate standstill
- RJB Mining ahead on debt
- Kevin confronted over foreign exchange deal
- Yorkshire to give Gummer detailed plan over drought
- Naim Attallah
- Norweb sounded out by `several companies'
- Markets move too fast in hope of a rate cut
- OFT looks into package deals
- Racal forms new division to do battle for pounds 500m telecom project
- Bunzl cashes in on niche control
- Fisons accuses Rhone of having privileged data
- Sunset &Vine warns on profits
- Bullish prospects at Suter
- Utilities gain ground on hopes of US takeovers
- Taking a peek into the future
- Rising raw materials prices keep pressure on British Vita
- Minister `received pounds 2m bid for Red Star'
People
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: General Edmond Jouhaud
- LAW REPORT: Sentence for redefined offence was fair
- Obituary: Peter Havard-Williams
- Dame Barbara Cozens
- Obituary: William Kunstler
- Birthdays
- Schools
- Obituary: Geoffrey Baxter
- Court had no power to quash conviction
- Obituary: Vaclav Pinkava
- Obituary: Amina al-Said
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