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Wednesday, 14 February 1996
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- Serbs erupt in violence over arrest of officers
- US envoy annoys Europe again
- Chalker speech angers aid agencies
- Qatar's freedoms put Bahrain on the spot
- Philippines forces boat people back to Vietnam
- Yeltsin's town prepares a bitter homecoming for its fallen idol
- MEPs back campaign to limit foreign TV
- Gramm's exit puts the South up for grabs
- Polling day in Bangladesh, but to vote could mean death
- Keating pledges referendum on the monarchy
- Alexander's bandwagon hits the road at last
- Bahrain gives exile a passport to purgatory
- Wife deserts North Korea's 'Dear Leader'
- Italy fails to form government
- Actor Martin Balsam dies at 76
- Stubborn rivals in Bangladesh election farce
- Dole pressed by rivals on left and right
- Troops move in as Zaire hastens repatriation of Rwandan refugees
- France sets out plans to cut army by half
- Judge frees the Florence 'monster'
- Russia's Top Guns are still flying high
- If you want to learn how to speak Russian, get a dog
- Serbs hold their fire over extradited officers
- UK girl in Thai drugs arrest
Business
- Consumer body complains over Sweb marketing
- The art of forecasting inflation for all seasons
- Long way to go on environment
- Goodbye to all that tosh about wage/price spirals
- A marriage made in PR Heaven
- Hanson results disappoint
- Rumours of Rentokil bid boost BET
- Take-off of Boeing's stretched jumbo puts Airbus on the spot
- Fall in jobless points to 'golden scenario'
- Lloyds Abbey warns of further slump
- Barings bondholders to sue
- Unilever to pay $770m for US hair-care group
- Rationalisation breathes new life into Lloyds Abbey fortunes
- Bensons losses cut by Bash Street Kids
- PolyGram makes it an eighth year of growth
- United's uncontested MAI merger costs pounds 30m in fees
- Builders expect extra 45,000 jobs to be lost
- Warning lights start to flash over Wall Street
- Reuters to buy back 'at least pounds 500m' of its shares
- Blair's BT deal off, says Lang
- BICC facing five-year ban in Singapore
- Talk of impending action at Trafs captivates investors
- No-hope hackette's grub proves too hot to handle
- BOC chief warns of weakness in US market
- European Motor dented
- India results boost Burmah Castrol
- Banks awash with cash whet investors' appetites
- Superscape ties up IBM marketing deal
- BP faces a fight to stay healthy
- Fast-growing Irish economy gives boost to AIB
- George hints at differences with Clarke
- Institutions brought into question
- US blow for Sun Alliance
- Tietmeyer clashes after calling for new euro delay
- BP fuels hopes with increase in final-quarter dividend
People
- Birthdays
- OBITUARIES
- OBITUARY : Bob Paisley
- OBITUARY : John Pfeiffer
- Change in probation officers' qualifications
- OBITUARY : Lady Caroline Blackwood
- Are Jews marrying oblivion?
- Buchanan's message is not a load of hogwash
- Malice and a failure to understand
- Birthdays
- OBITUARY : Joan Wolfenden
- OBITUARY : General Adolf Galland
- OBITUARY : Martin Balsam
- Prison's release date was properly fixed
- OBITUARY : Agnes Latham
- 1 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 2 Swedes set up 'ultimate Viking movie'
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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