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Friday, 5 April 1996
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- Chechen rebels inflict setback on Moscow
- Where men bathe in milk until it curds
- Russians turn draft-dodging into a fine art
- Chirac relives Lebanese dream
- Serbs unearth 181 bodies in mass grave
- US `secretly agreed Iran arms for Bosnia'
- Child molester asks to be castrated
- War alert as North Korea scraps peace
- Gentleman hermit with bombs on brain
- Air crash victims to be flown home
- Discredited Berlusconi set to bounce back
- Delays hampered crash rescue efforts
- Florence fights back against tourist army
- North Korea fuels frontier war fears
- Parisians game to play God to play God
- Baltic states beg West to curb Russia
- Have they now caught the Unabomber?
- Belarus leader vows to expel Kremlin's foes
- Militias bring terror to heart of Burundi
- Chirac buries a broken past
Business
- Reporting companies find the `feelgood' factor
- Chancellor `has little scope for tax cuts'
- Markets set for fresh turmoil over US job figures
- Biotech backer's new baby is caravan parks
- TAKING STOCK
- Media monopoly depends on who pulls the trigger
- IN BRIEF:Division Group
- MARKET REPORT: Investors treated to Easter Parade of bid favourites
- The Investment Column Radical surgery revives McAlpine
- City Diary; Ostrich crisis follows hot on the hooves of mad cow
- BET rejects attack on pledge to lift dividend
- IN BRIEF:Reckitt & Colman
- Thomson and GEC join in sonar venture
- IN BRIEF:United News & Media
- Holiday firm sees pick-up
- The Investment Column: Shake-up costs hurt Norcros
- Incentives fail to get new cars on to the roads
- Comment: A housing recovery, but not as we know it
- Croatian jet crash kills 13 US executives
- Woolwich lined up replacement before chief quit
- Bristol & West ponders flotation
- Tunnel `ahead' of ferries as duty-free sales rise
- Poon to triple investment with Harvey Nichols float
- $109bn takeover deals point to a record 1996
- BA loses award of quality standard
- The Investment Column: Hornby's profits still off track
- Suppliers seek suspension of British Gas penalties
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Jo Brand's week
- LETTER : BSE: science is doing all it can
- LETTER : Taxes well spent on roads
- LETTER : Back to the 18th century with Howard's draconian penal code
- LETTER : Taxes well spent on roads
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- LETTER : Back to the 18th century with Howard's draconian penal code
- LETTER : Taxes well spent on roads
- LETTER : Back to the 18th century with Howard's draconian penal code
- LETTER : Afghanistan a victim of Cold War power play
- Secret vices
- The cartel they don't want you to drive
- You'd be mad to do it, Beefy; PROFILE: Ian Botham
- LETTER : BSE: science is doing all it can
- LETTER : Forced back into Moscow's arms
- LETTER : Offence against Good Friday
- LETTER : A real turkey
- LETTER : British Library on the move
- LETTER : National service for community
- Power of the cross in a world of vampires
- LEADING ARTICLE : No longer bowled over by the old fogeys
- Letter: Push back the boundaries of debate on voting reform
- LETTER:Hunt for tasty turkey eggs
- LETTER:Hunt for tasty turkey eggs
- How to kill breast cancer
- The empire strikes back
- Revenge of the mutant organisms
- At long last, the safe tea cosy
- LETTER:The science of winning funds
- LETTER:Soft and furry kettle water
- LETTER:Resurrection survives cynics
- LETTER:Russian superpower stirs anew
- Letter: Saving up for an IVF baby
- 1 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle's star talent-spotter on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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