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Tuesday, 2 July 1996
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- New turn of Corsican violence alarms Paris
- Germany contemplates ending conscription
- Nanny exposes Netanyahus' obsessions weirdness
- US privatises Shuttle production
- War softens Turkish PM's Islamic zeal
- ... or a man whose past is too well known
- Rifkind settles row over Masari
- The man with an uncertain future ...
- FBI arrest militia linked to bomb conspiracy
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- Death and the courts of law
- Peking throws out Hong Kong protesters
- Vietnam elects dead man to politburo
- US accuses Iraq over oil deal
- Nanny sacking shows paranoia at Bibi's court
- Mongolia topples the old rulers
- Comrades who waste no time on ideals
- Australians queue up for doctor's death machine
- Germans eat their words over pruning the tongue
- Here they met, back in 1929
- Eta rejects conditions for peace talks
- Ailing Yeltsin stumbles to final hurdle
Business
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- US economy buoyant as dollar passes 110 barrier
- BA-American alliance faces MPs' inquiry
- London copper trader suspends staff in Tokyo
- Chancellor warned on election tax bribes
- Head resigns as CS Holding cuts 5,000 jobs
- Davies warns on inflation control
- Comment: These claims really are too good to be true
- Bosses back Government on EU's 48-hour week
- Yorks Water chiefs 'not paid enough'
- Gas warns profits could halve
- The Investment Column: Marston scales up the risks
- Boots invests pounds 300m in four-year growth drive
- Meconic ends year on a high
- Yorkshire-Tyne Tees TV saga nears final episode
- Argyll stages pounds 208m share buy-back
- The Investment Column: Berkeley builds on its reputation
- Cook may sell First Choice stake
- City Diary: Pensions Board bikers in power struggle
- The Investment Column: Orange still has a bright future
- Lloyd's set for profits of over pounds 1bn
- Government backs down on ads ban
- Institutions may sue Wickes
- Streamlined Exchange to shed 400 jobs
- Loans debacle could cost White House $10bn
- Lang acts over BT-Oftel row
- Sumitomo enlists the aid of Coopers
- Market Report: Talk of action at Guinness revives investors' spirits
- Lang argues for rethink on regions
- Water chiefs awarded pounds 100,000 'bonus'
- Highland bids pounds 180m for rival Macallan
- Clark to cut 1,400 jobs ahead of flotation
- Manufacturing receives boost from consumers
- Amstrad sale aids Psion deal
- $5bn ADT merger runs into trouble
- Glaxo raises pounds 580m for Warner-Wellcome stake
- Licences for oil exploration to go to highest bidder
- Courage is good for S&N
- Sunderland to head Cadbury Schweppes
- Slater invests in tennis hopeful
- Comment: Rich rewards for empire-building in utilities
- Recovery to boost MFI
- ANS returns to health
- Economic view: Don't let policy errors lead to a return to old ways
- 1 Asteroid nine times the size of the QE2 liner to sail pass Earth
- 2 Notes from a small island: Is Sealand an independent 'micronation' or an illegal fortress?
- 3 British business: We need to stay in the EU - or risk losing up to £92bn a year
- 4 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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