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Monday, 20 May 1996
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- Italian police arrest the Mafia's 'boss of bosses'
- German unions limber up for summer strikes
- English football fans in China
- China's Most Favoured Nation status was unconditionally renewed by President Bill Clinton
- Three Sudanese diplomats kicked out of Britain
- Coca-Cola comes to land of mare's milk
- Hard times for doves of Israel
- Human rights leader in Gaza arrested without charge by Palestinian police
- Iranian arms shipments to the Bosnian Muslims
- Tycoons take battle with Patten to Major
- Club queen Regine in mid-air death threat fracas
- Quebec wrangle prompts a new Jewish exodus
- Lee offers China 'peace trip'
- Central African Republic revolt
- Would-be killer angry at Israel deal by Turkey
- Capture of Hamas 'bomb controller' hailed by army
- One step too far for British politicians
- KAMPALA DAYS; Ghosts that lurk in shadows of hotel's gory past
- Karadzic defies West by handing power to militant ally
- French help quell mutiny in former colony
- Clinton aims to slash welfare
- Catwalk queen trades pageants for power
- Dwindling diaspora fails to keep the faith
- Yeltsin tries to cut deal with poll rival
- Tibet riots over ban on pictures of Dalai Lama
- Russian mafia godfather on trial in US
- Italy rules out corporal punishment
Business
- Seton grows fat on others' crumbs
- UK manufacturing returns as flavour of the month
- APV warns of restructuring
- OECD learning to water down the wine with beer
- Oracle in Microsoft challenge
- Savoy Hotel chairman Sir Ewen Fergusson
- Luminar debut puts Railtrack in shade
- Argos sales
- Pharmaceutical and oil sectors live in hope and fear
- OECD applies axe to growth forecasts
- BA reveals bold ambitions, but realistic ones
- Canadian firm pays pounds 27.4m for ERF
- Currency pressure 'grows on UK'
- Pearson may supply pay-TV channel
- BA sets profits target of pounds 1bn
- Insider trading blitz planned
- Instant results for Railtrack Sids
- Oil sector falls as Iraq strikes UN deal
- With Carlsberg Tetley in the barrel, Bass would not be small beer
- Barclays enlists hi-tech helper to vet borrowers
- National Grid set to dispose of Energis stake
- Biotech investors await crucial results for cancer 'blockbuster'
- BA staff on target for profit
- Britain takes pole position for global 'catch up'
- Labour threatens end to Railtrack 'gravy train'
- Nuclear sell-off to fall pounds 1bn short of target
- M&S challenged over 'crony-packed' works council
- UK urges OECD study on corporate tax breaks
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Plagued by book prizes
- Letter: Time to protect the tsetse fly
- Letter: Conservation for the millennium
- Letter: Conservation for the millennium
- Letter: Conservation for the millennium
- Letter: Time to protect the tsetse fly
- Letter: Europol treaty causes concern
- Letter: Mary Taylor's 'other book'
- Leading Article: Sacking comes to the world of George Smiley
- Letter: Uninspired by 'Jerusalem'
- Leading Article: Wanted: a modern British patriotism
- I'd rather have a British man any day
- Letter: Jumbled up
- Labour's very own poverty trap
- Letter: Plagued by book prizes
- Requiem for a man with the wrong vowels
- A sick metaphor plagues us
- Letter: Time for the Millennium
- Letter: Time for the Millennium
- Letter: Time for the Millennium
- Hunting down the Asian tigers
- The answer is ... blowing in the wind section
- 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 United's star talent-spotter Graham Carr on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout at St James' Park
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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