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Tuesday, 12 November 1996
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- Bhutto leaves with escort of supporters
- Marriage-mix lesbian barred
- First novel is shock winner of France's top literary prize
- Men attack shrine women
- British rift with US over Cuba voting
- Qatar picks its first lady
- Disaster is third worst in history
- Russia in danger as army nears collapse
- BA to pay pounds 3m to human shields
- Police arrest third of South Pacific army
- Human error is blamed for crash
- Israel isolated on Hebron
- French take novel approach
- France moves troops to Congo
- Boutros: Twelve nations to join forces
- Zaire aid fails to reach lost and hungry; CRISIS IN AFRICA
- Canada attempts to regain peace image
- Britain joins Cuba against US
- Hell's Angels on murder charge
- EU auditors expose 'dodgy' pounds 3bn payouts
- George's easy credit drives French government crazy
- Jews converge on Hebron
- German austerity threatens fighter jet
- 'Chatterley' to bare all in Japan
- Malaysia expels more E Timor protesters
- Neolithic treasure bust
- German threat to scupper currency pact
- Zaire's silent capital braces for mob rule
- Mandela ready to send in troops as the West hangs back
- Voyage of doubt for US Far East fleet
- Britons injured as Zambia poll sparks student riots
- China to sign huge oil deal with Iraq
Business
- TAKING STOCK
- Axa and UAP merger creates pounds 5.3bn giant
- British Gas abandons pounds 1bn claim
- City glum as Allied rules out demerger
- pounds 100 savings to generate windfall
- Nationwide signals end to mortgage war
- East Midlands locked in talks with Dominion
- Barclays chief and Bank Governor clash over rate rise
- Hogg misses a golden opportunity at Allied Domecq; The Investment Column
- Branching out benefits Vosper: The Investment Column
- Pubs chief could walk away with pounds 850,000
- Tiny reminds MPs of a nasty business five years ago; People & Business
- Kingfisher pays pounds 51m for Norweb Retail
- Government urged to let bank off the leash
- Amersham is bubbling again: The Investment Column
- PIA suffers further blow as broker quits
- Vested interests could hinder Japan's move to open markets
- One up to the mutuals in the battle for savers; COMMENT
- Berisford parts from broker after profits warning; MARKET REPORT
- Tokyo has nothing to fear from Big Bang: Comment
- Tobacco firms get writs
- Redwood's single currency warnings leave CBI unmoved
- British Gas gets it wrong again: Comment
- Capital moves into restaurant business
- No windfall tax details until Labour is in power
- BAe scoops pounds 480m order from Australia
- Emap profit of pounds 51m puts feud in back seat
- The Investment Column : Regulatory cloud lifted from BAA
- Carpetbaggers cash in on A&L loophole
- Strong pound halves British Steel profit
- 'End campaign against 48-hour week'
- Kay and ICI lock horns on policy
- First Choice ousts chief exec at cost of pounds 640,000
- People & Business : RSA redefines work without its director
- Call it wacky, but sterling is on target for a classic market error
- MARKET REPORT : Allied Domecq in shape to retain Cinderella rating
- Cost of Lloyds bid set to jump for UniChem
- G10 woos emerging countries
- Invesco raises pounds 119m for AIM
- Higher rate fears as cost of raw materials jumps
- Resort Hotels boss in court
- Telekom puts 690m shares on market
- COMMENT : Convergence play leaves Britain out in the cold
- Maxted heads enlarged Chesterfield group
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 3 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 4 X marks the spot: The find that could rewrite Australian history
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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