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Thursday, 13 June 1996
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- It's hot. It's jammed. It's lethal. But as Paris looks south, Mary Dejevsky sings the praises of route A6
- Democracy hurts for Europe's new jobless
- Wheeling down south through a rich slice of French life
- Gaza fears the vengeance of Netanyahu
- Montana Freemen close to deal
- Besieged Freemen close to giving in
- RUSSIAN ELECTIONS; Could the map turn red again on Sunday?
- Tibet plunges Bonn into row with China
- Japan turns its back on man who won over the world
- RUSSIAN ELECTIONS; Zhirinovsky meets his match in Vulgar Vlad the Vulgar
- RUSSIAN ELECTIONS; Contract killer assassinates another mayor
- US forces may stay in Bosnia
- China feels `comfortable' with win for Boris Yeltsin
- Stalin's French strategy
- Helicopter crash kills 18 soldiers
- `Murder' of an old cathedral
- Modest hero `a classical revolutionary'
- Peking survives its trial by Greenpeace
Business
- Shares: Taking Stock
- SIB bans derivative use to pay for takeovers
- Stena loses out in ferry battles
- Surprise drop in inflation prompts hopes of rate cut
- Cut-price Asda outshines rivals
- Kiss FM wins new Yorkshire radio licence
- DMGT looks forward with multimedia skills
- City Diary; The Lord Mayor drops a Mansion House clanger
- 3,000 shipbuilding jobs at risk as VSEL Barrow seeks new work
- Southern Electric promises price cuts in water bid battle
- GWR joins battle for new London FM licence
- Barings bosses not to be charged
- Industry View: Predatory proprietors revel in a tussle with the law
- FKI set to go on buying spree
- Motor premiums set to increase
- Johnson Matthey refines itself
- Lloyd's punishes 175 members over losses
- Comment: Gobbledygook, Chinese walls and the SIB
- Market Report: Conglomerate image hammers BTR to four-year low
- Storehouse sells Blazer to Moss Bros for pounds 7.1m
- Shares: Taking Stock
- Double your money, the City poachers are back
- Still a long haul for WH Smith
- Granada's day of reckoning will come
- British Land banks on Broadgate; The Investment Column
- Meyer heads out of the woods: The Investment Column
- Clarke rejects `Pot Noodle' model of economic growth
- Andersen considers hiving off consulting arm
- The birthday bash that never got to market; City Diary
- Bio babes board cash bandwagon: The Investment Column
- BAA hits back over `monopoly'
- Channel 5 talks to cable firms about retuning project
- Granada reveals timetable for disposals
- Benefit claims lowest in five years
- Revamped WH Smith left pounds 200m in the red
- Sainsbury's pays out pounds 900,000 to Quarmby
- Monsoon goes for listing
- Economic View: In the long run, productivity makes the difference
- BA code-sharing deal must face European scrutiny
- Market Report: Enthusiasm for Zeneca provides tonic for drug stocks
People
- ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS
- Obituary: Richard Robinson
- Obituary: Winifred Wilson
- Obituary: Gabriel Benitez Espern
- Law Report: Restrictions enforced after `garden leave'
- Obituary: Le Mai
- ROYAL ENGAGEMENTS
- Obituary: Baroness Stedman
- Obituary: Walter Pardon
- Law Report: British coal workers' equal pay ruling upheld
- Obituary: Jacob Druckman
- Obituary: Jennings Lang
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Globalisation of hi-tech jobs
- Letter: We get teachers we deserve
- Letter: We get teachers we deserve
- Letter: Missing men
- Letter: Stirring up anti-gay bigotry
- Letter: Stirring up anti-gay bigotry
- Letter: Referendum Party's Dicey quotation
- Letter: Above all, pupils need hope
- Leading Article: Cabinet `liberals' play the populist game
Arts & Entertainment
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- Classical Music: B flat is a feminist issue
- Classical Music: Music on Radio
- Classical Music: Replay/ Robert Cowan makes his pick of the latest reissues
- Classical Music: Double Play/ Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson compare notes on Berlioz: Harold in Italy; Tristia Monteverdi Choir, Orchestre Revolutionnaire et Romantique / John Eliot Gardiner (Philips 446 676-2)
- Classical music: The shock of the cautious
- Classical Music: Live Review/ Castleward Opera Northern Ireland
- 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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