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Thursday, 27 June 1996
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- Turkish troops kill dozens of Kurdish guerrillas
- Summit condemns 'barbarous' attack
- Second city relishes its taste of fame
- This woman is living a nightmare. She is charged with spying on Nato. Her accusers? The East German secret police who are immune from prosecution. She faces a long jail sentence; they will stay free
- Warring factions divide Pasok
- Massari denies condoning bomb
- Cook's heirs cash in on the white man's heritage
- Karadzic forced out of Bosnian elections
- Patten plans a dignified retreat
- Yeltsin's new ally reveals his darker side
- Vietnam party bosses get cold feet over reform
- People queueing to vote in Durban local elections
- Smoking ads take the biscuit
- OJ Simpson to hold fund raising event for victims of crime
- Cold War agent jailed
- Tears and drama as Greeks say farewell then Mr Greece
- Chirac puts jobs on summit agenda
- Row over FBI files rumbles on
- Ben Hur gay slur drives Heston crazy
Business
- TAKING STOCK
- Fleming weighs in against Deutsche
- Eurotunnel debt crisis could lead to collapse
- Asda steps up price war with new pharmacies
- Rank shares slide on downbeat trading statement
- Supermarkets are sucking the high street dry
- Bowing Sumitomo boss dismisses all criticism
- Roddick backer nets pounds 12m in share sale
- Bank warns against lending too cheaply
- Wickes launches investigation
- Ban on ITV teletext adverts sparks row
- CBI warns on tax cuts ahead of election
- Step forward, Mr Steve Webb...
- Roller-blades clue to a grey savings area of the future Why you will be the prey when you're old and grey
- All aboard for BPB recovery
- Food and pub sectors get indigestion on growth fears
- Fleming weighs in against Deutsche
- British Biotech raises pounds 143m as rival launch makes history
- Energy sale likely to raise only pounds 1.5bn
- Sweetbaum forced to resign as Wickes chief
- New team settles in at Laporte
- Companies gain from new ASB goodwill policy
- Chilean copper giant cuts Global link
- Euro 96 nets pounds 80m as punters spread wings
- Cable firms turn to Oftel over BT 'dirty tricks' campaign
- Costain suspended as shares plunge in frantic dealing
- A British backward trend that needs reversing
- Vendome dismisses bid rumours
- When rates hinge on expectations great and small
- Suspended Astra chief is sacked
- Liffe looks to futures with commodities link
- Trouble brews for Allied Domecq as beer deal falters
- UK firms fall behind in R&D spending league
- City dinosaurs shell out for a sad, staid rock-fest
- Douglas Swinden charged with insider dealing
People
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Ivan Sutton
- Obituary: Ivor Mills
- Obituary: Joseph Mitchell
- LAW REPORT / Contract repudiation accepted by inaction
- Birthdays
- Anniversaries
- Obituary: Ray Howard-Jones
- Obituary: Salah Abu-Seif
- Obituary: Ande Anderson
- Obituary: Veronica Guerin
- Mortgage set aside for undue influence
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letters: Funds for NHS budget deficit
- Letters: Constitutional change for a better life
- Letters: Xenophobia: more sad than serious
- Letters: Xenophobia: more sad than serious
- Letters: Xenophobia: more sad than serious
- Letters: No reason for parents to worry
- Letters: Xenophobia: more sad than serious
- Letters: Xenophobia: more sad than serious
Arts & Entertainment
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- replay: Robert Cowan makes his pick of the latest reissues
- live BT Scottish Ensemble Hellenic Centre, London
- live Spitalfields Festival Christ Church, London
- Nice opera house, shame about the opera
- Mind over marimba
- double play: Dawn Upshaw sings Rodgers and Hart (Nonesuch 7559- 79406-2)
- music on radio 3: Who knows what the caged bird sings?
Extras
Extras RSS Feed - click to grab the feedEntertainment
- week in week out
- chess
- Angela Lewis on pop
- Dominic Cavendish on literature
- DAY PLANNER
- pick of the week: GREYHOUND DERBY
- Iain Gale on exhibitions
- David Benedict on theatre
- John Lyttle on film
- site unseen The first Lord's Cricket Ground, Dorset Square, London
- Jake Slack on clubs
- literacy
- bridge
- numeracy
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