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Tuesday, 2 April 1996
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- Ill-starred chef falls out of flavour
- Bankers hope cultural theme will warm public to euro note
- US seeks end to Iraqi Kurd debacle
- Bulgaria protests against new pact
- Moscow and Kiev find way to solve fleet dispute
- Doughty burghers have no truck with the herd instinct
- Serbs cover up traces of their killing fields
- Russia cements links with stricken Belarus
- Peres peace referendum denounced by Arafat
- Police assault caught on tape
- Dole ponders White House running mate
- Army chief `covered up' torture
- Vatican accused of muzzling maverick
- Schwartzkopf calls for ban on mines
- Walesa cruises into shipyard
- Islamist to lead Sudanese parliament
- Baksheesh brings exotic flavour to Paris of East
- 2 for 1 Eurostar offer with THE INDEPENDENT
- Islamic terror link to French siege
- Peres to hold peace referendum
- Siege convicts demand top guns
- Yeltsin peace plan falls on deaf ears
- Bosnia village left behind the lines
- Japan adds its voice to scrapping ivory ban
- GIs to get missile interceptors
- Bureaucrats to take brunt of global UN cuts
- UNHCR challenges US refugee laws
- Democrats unite against Nigerian regime
Business
- BRIEF BUSINESS STORIES
- Ofwat warns of future South West clampdown
- Building for the future:
- Continental telecoms `don't want Mercury'
- SFA to face MPs' quiz over Barings
- Woolwich chief makes abrupt exit
- Bid talk sends Thorn EMI shares soaring
- Exports give Highland a lift
- National Lottery rocks Littlewoods profits
- White City plan gets green light
- EMU under threat, says George
- Payout leaps at United Friendly
- Tiddler scotches opportunistic carpetbaggers
- Thorn sparks renewed interest in takeover favourites
- Zeneca boss earns pounds 1.1m after 50% pay increase
- Cassidy swings axe in shake-up at Liberty
- A Thorn takeover would be a national disgrace
- Asset swap paves the way for better times at Tarmac
- MoD delays Devonport decision
- BRIEF BUSINESS STORIES
- German rules put Rover in red
- Granada launches division to consolidate ITV interests
- TAKING STOCK
- BET starts week of crucial talks to woo investors
- Lang denies Bt deal approval
- Carlton and Mirror eye Premiership TV rights
- Shake-up of water industry proves damp squib
- UK output shows steep decline
- Far East boosts Burmah Castrol
- MMC delivers an early verdict on power firms
- L&M plays to its strengths
- Burmah looks East for markets with promise
- ML marketing deal abandoned
- Ulster TV bid looks a long shot
- Bell in $17bn tie-up with Pacific as merger mania hits
- Strong dollar helps Nikkei to a four-year high
- Japanese banking giant pledges to lead reform
- English cricket awaits Tesco man
- Fifield sells Thorn-EMI options before demerger
- Swiss interest turns the takeover spotlight on Zeneca
- 1 Stoke City investigate 'religious abuse' after 'pig's head is found in Kenwyne Jones' locker'
- 2 Gove’s lesson: spare the comma, spoil the child
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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