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Tuesday, 19 November 1996
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- US votes alone to see off Boutros-Ghali
- Dithering in Europe leaves Korea staring into nuclear abyss
- Mayor to be Romania PM
- Hijacker jailed for 1977 attack
- `Nato poses no threat,' says Russia
- Government announces Rwandan arms probe
- Turks to block use of Nato equipment
- Sex row menaces Belgian coalition
- Neo-Nazi on trial in SA
- Zambia set to re-elect leader
- US votes alone to see off Boutros-Ghali
- West struck by second thoughts on Zaire force
- All in the line of duty for Germany's Bond
- Taliban gives the nod to military training camps
- Afghan guerrilla bases are reopened
- Radical group has high profile at `secret' site
- We'll set ourselves ablaze insist beauty protesters
- Castro and the Pope face up to better times
- Candid cameras catch agent snapping
- Bosnians remove minister to get US arms
- Teenagers face death for baby's murder
- EU sounds alarm at Belarus showdown
- Minsk maverick backs away from showdown
- Dithering in Europe leaves Korea staring into nuclear abyss
- Flats-blast toll rises to 49
- Russia's leader shows world a healthy face
- Front suffers from left-right detente
- CIA rocked by latest spy trial
- Christopher aims to bury Chinese ghosts
- Watergate opened to a flood of scholars
- Britons find HK job market is drying up
- CIA rocked by latest Russian spy trial
- Palestinian's killers fined one tiny coin
- Military opens up Burma to tourism
- Arming Africa: Small wars, big money: How the arms trade can make a killing
- Clinton takes a breather Down Under
- Clean sweep in Pakistan
- PM threatens to quit in Belarus crisis
- Boycott mars Zambian poll
- Romanians exult at fall of Communists
- Arming Africa: Who is the second-largest supplier of weapons in the wor ld? China? France? Russia? No, it's Britain
- US defies the world to block Boutros-Ghali
- Arming Africa: Who is the second-largest supplier of weapons in the world? China? France? Russia? No, it's Britain
- Arming Africa: Peace force reschedules meeting as events overtake plans
- Macedonian election tussle
Business
- COMMENT : Dangers in the City's runaway gravy train
- Kleinwort seeks fresh investment goals
- Exchange clamps down on leaks
- Second weekly draw set as Camelot profits slump
- Customs ordered to repay pounds 35m VAT
- Vodafone buys Peoples Phone in pounds 77m deal
- Solid pop sales pump up the profits at EMI
- `City fines should be big enough to hurt'
- City dealers' bonuses soar to pounds 315m
- Morgan's fallen stars bottom of class
- Visitors lift Euro Disney by 55%
- Takeover talk lifts London Electricity
- Norcros back on dividend list
- British Gas in new price row
- Wise Speke plans float to attract staff
- Blood on the carpets as `Attila the Brum' takes BZW by storm
- EMU will force businesses to become more efficient
- Racing: Blunt answer to turf's questions of justice
- The Investment Column: Cookson has lots of potential
- Thorn results prompt shares to slide by 10%
- Market Report: British Gas injects activity into lethargic market
- British Gas in new price row
- Metropole hotel sale approved
- MPs grill Eddie George over Barings collapse
- Shares plunge on warning from Forward
- Fritz celebrates as shares in Telekom soar
- ITN plans pounds 5m charge to clinch ITV deal
- The Investment Column: Celsis builds up its sales
- Director denies insider dealing
- The Investment Column: Thorn demerger may not pay off
- Jarvis Porter bullish despite profits slide to pounds 6m
- Byatt to leave NatWest Markets
- Comment: Cashless society will benefit the banks
- Northern directors set for pounds 100,000 profit
- The Queen's PR man crowned Burger King
- PSBR surprise boosts scope for tax cuts
- Barbie drives into toy town with Matchbox
- MasterCard buys stake in Mondex
- Comment: PDFM's radical bet has not paid off
- Oftel chief hints at BT controls
- 1 Serena Williams apologises after comment that rape victim 'shouldn't have put herself in that position'
- 2 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 3 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 4 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 5 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
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