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Saturday, 13 January 1996
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- FLAT EARTH
- Widows in weeds, mourning mistresses - plus ca change to the French
- After the emperor, le deluge
- Eritrea beckons fun-loving Saudi men
- Diary of a snowman
- Wonder fat that makes you run and run
- A dialogue conducted in Chinese whispers
- Bittersweet recovery for quake city
- Yeltsin at bay in siege of Pervomayskoye
- Primakov soothes West but looks east
- Spanish court bails 'dirty war' minister
- Korean leader faces pounds 178m bribes charge
- Chechen rebels free 8 hostages
- British troops guard Bosnian mass grave
- Cocaine jailbreak stuns Bogota
- US spares Internet code-master
- California kingpin shifts powerbase
- Leftist set to succeed grand old 'king' of Portugal in race for Portugal's presidency vote Portugal votes to replace retiring grand old man
- Balkan war is test site for US hi-tech planes
- Clintons' credit is good long-term bet
- Italy faces early poll as Dini finally resigns
Business
- Savings that grow up
- Adam is already earning
- Your friendly society is a friend for the long term
- The Pru plots a pension revolution
- Guide shows the way in the great PEP bazaar
- Why silence isn't golden
- Left out on an insurer's limb
- Windfall losers should raise hell
- Counting the cost of kids
- Woolwich will not be the last
- ... and should you fix the interest rate?
- How to retire with a decent income
- Tessas: should you stay ...
- The personal way to pay off a 100 per cent mortgage
- Pin your faith on a pension
- An even break for savers who support small firms
- Wheel out a PEP and do your own dealing
- Granada wins support with increased bid for Forte
- Architects' plans may not leave the drawing board if they rely on the Lottery
- Zetters switches foreigners on to pools via Net
- Orange flotation may spurn offer to public
- Nadir plans comeback to the UK
- Are you feeling lucky? Go ahead, eat my sweets
- profile; Behind the wheel of a dream
- Market buries cable shares
- Banks face pounds 1bn Tunnel write-off
- Lady Luck aims to ride on Camelot's back
- Europe's powerhouse feels the pinch
- Companies to ignore UK opt-out
- How the councils work
- Branson's eight-mile safety net
- Flexible study opens doors
- Afterlife for doomed church pews
- Grid should spark investor interest
- Refuelled and ready to take off
- Can you risk the market?
- Savings go to work as a career ends early
- Beazer turns up heat on Trafalgar
- Leap in gold price 'a flash in the pan'
- Warburg is still up there at the top of the flops
- Facia now favourite to buy shoe chains
- Billion-pound atoms
- In search of a sound safe haven
- Hodder sees sales grow after collapse of NBA
- Woolwich could face predators
- Apple to cut up to 3,000 jobs
- Pension funds clash in City revolution
- BA halts further investment in USAir
- Fears grow of Gas dividend cut
- Beazer cries 'foul' over Trafalgar's Ideal sale
- When the customer must not be asked to pay
- The world turned upside down
- Granada dividend 'could fail tax test'
Voices
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- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- LETTER : High tax means low growth
- LETTER : BRIEFLY
- Auntie in his pocket
- You get atomised for sin these days, not chargrilled Heaven knows what the church is playing at
- Why Redwood unbound will put Portillo to the test carefully while Redwood is free, the mantle is not easy
- The Agreeable World of Wallace Arnold : Hell, it's strong stuff - but then it is Sunday
- Why women still can't win
- The old way of inventing Europe went to its tomb in France last week Mitterrand's death brings the building of Europe out of the shadows means Europe must be built His death was a work of art;
- LETTER: Paternoster Square revisited
- LETTER: Paternoster Square revisited
- LETTER: Heaven is a place on earth
- QUOTE UNQUOTE
- LETTER: A&E wards: conditions that take a toll on doctors' morale
- LETTER: Paternoster Square revisited
- LETTER: Paternoster Square revisited
- 1 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’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 Ingrid Loyau-Kennett, the mother-of-two hailed as a hero for confronting Woolwich attackers, thought: 'better me than a child'
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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