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Sunday, 14 April 1996
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- Wrong fire warning
- Libya overture
- Fishermen seized
- Deadline set for 400,000 villagers to get out
- Italian politics finds a convert
- Single currency launch faces delay
- Name game spells double trouble for Chirac family
- Hostage freed by Eta after 341 days
- Peres weighs threat from Hizbollah
- Blast at Imran Khan hospital kills four
- Ugly town that new money built
- Protests as Peking `consults' colony
- Aid agencies leave Liberia to its fate
- Reluctant Russian army begins Chechnya withdrawal
- Nato chief tours states fighting to join alliance
- ANC's Mr Fixit lured by business career
- Financier warns of political crisis
- FLAT EARTH
- 'So sweet' Blair grins as he grovels
- Old enough to be Dole's dad - and still standing
- An eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth - Israel and Hizbollah trapped in conflict again
- China's hidden Muslims find sense of belief
- Asian miracle? What miracle?
- Old guard tiptoes back on to stage
- In Germany, even tramps have CD-players
- Cinemas strike back as fading star cries foul
Business
- The bulls and the bears fight it out in a bewildered marketplace
- Domestic customers stay with British Gas
- Labour attacks Railtrack `outrage'
- Bristol & West takeover
- Price for BBC arm upgraded
- Pay awards show lid is on inflation
- Mulberry hopes to stamp its mark on the alternative market
- Lang gives more weight to small shareholders
- Misplaced fears over competitive devaluations
- The North starts looking for business
- Hope slips in small business
- Redundant but not ruined
- An alarm call for late payers
- The new workforce: how the tax self-assessment system will affect us, and how to enforce
- You win some, you lose some
- Tough lessons in investments
- Prepare for a paper chase
- The smart money in a high-tech dole queue
- Hammerson developing into a solid bet
- How to sell Britain a single currency
- War in book trade: not many dead
- Laying it on the line
- Feelgood factor on the forecourts
- EMU outsiders will not be free agents
- Fly away from Kingfisher
- Chip firm spurns London quote
- THE BLUFFERS GUIDE
- CSFB staff set to defect
- A nose for a fine profit
- Lingerie firm takes on M&S
- Ex nuclear boss slams sell-off
- All aboard for a cheap Railtrack excursion
- Danger, do not open
- Railtrack to pay pounds 65m sweetener
- Hard labour for the Tories' champions
- 'We were just two guys in a little house on the prairie'
- DTI guns for the ostrich marketers
- Will Beijing answer BT's phone call?
- Yippee, shouts Yahoo, as investors lap up Internet float
- OFT to look at Cook's credit status
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Newbury and the roads dilemma: why we must break with the Briti sh car culture
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- Letter: Newbury and the roads dilemma: why we must break with the Briti sh car culture
- Letter: Newbury and the roads dilemma: why we must break with the Briti sh car culture
- Letter: Newbury and the roads dilemma: why we must break with the Briti sh car culture
- Letter: What older teachers have to offer
- Letter: Newbury and the roads dilemma: why we must break with the Briti sh car culture
- Letter: Keyhole opens up painless surgery
- Letter: Newbury and the roads dilemma: why we must break with the Briti sh car culture
- Hired hands who know the future
- Letter: The Tory secret
- Notes on culling and other drastic solutions
- quotes of the week
- words
Letters
- LETTERS: Briefly
- LETTERS: Circumcision may be unwise for men: for women it is mutilation
- LETTERS: Circumcision may be unwise for men: for women it is mutilation
- LETTER: Common sense is not enough
- LETTER: Seat service
- LETTER: Time to reform the CSA
- LETTER: No alibi? No comment
- LETTER: Common sense is not enough
- LETTER: Bottom line
- LETTER: Portrait of a doctor in the doghouse was unfair
- LETTER: The stamp of a complex dance structure
- LETTERS: Circumcision may be unwise for men: for women it is mutilation
- LETTER: Referendum is a hurdle
- 1 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 2 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 3 Strewth mate. Aussies wave goodbye to Britain as it becomes too pricey to stay
- 4 Be more professional! GCHQ staff rapped as WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange reveals messages that he says point to 'fit up'
- 5 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
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