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Monday, 15 April 1996
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- Press highlights children's plight
- Imran Khan to join in politics of Pakistan
- EU states angered by France's solo search for ceasefire
- Thousands flee fresh Israeli bombardment
- Two Russian battalions leave Chechnya
- China flaunts 'success' of Hong Kong meetings
- Activists sentenced in Bahrain
- Sirens wail as South Korea stages air drill
- Kazakstan creates national wildlife park
- Portillo backs air blitz as EU leaders ponder response
- Mexico's battling peasants keep spirit of Zapata alive on
- US holds Kurd on passport fraud charge
- Red Flag revived as Yeltsin targets old guard
- Russia holds back Azeri's extradition
- South Africa begins laying ghosts to rest
- Zoo tells a tall story to US peace force
- US on alert as terrorist anniversary approaches
- Soldier kills 14 in Indonesian airport
- French rust belt provides ready recruits for Islam
- Governor must go, say defiant islanders
- Trojan gold fuels rift over war treasures
- Centre-left coalition senses victory
- $6m judgment upheld on Marley estate
- Public bask in spoils of TV war
- Nato likely to extend its stay in Bosnia
- 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
Business
- Flat factory gate prices push shares to a new high
- Bristol & West goes to Bank of Ireland for pounds 600m
- Ministers double EBRD's money
- Three more firms to seek flotations
- Think-tank counts the cost of a minimum wage
- Soros on Soros, straight from the horse's mouth
- Imro to shake up high-risk firms
- Amey finds new road to success
- Hardy Oil & Gas sells US operations
- Railtrack sale is straight off the back of a lorry
- Airbus looks at pounds 500m 747 rival
- John Melbourn appointed director of Tesco
- Fry pale after demise of BES
- BAA cashes in on dwell time
- Germany marks time as the dollar finds its level
- 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
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- 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
- Letter: Indelible article
- 1 Tears and cheers as David Beckham ends glittering career after helping PSG to final win
- 2 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 'Swivel-gate': Cameron goes to war with press over 'swivel-eyed loons' slur
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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