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Monday, 5 August 1996
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- Dole prays tax U-turn will impress voters
- My accomplice in a great escape from the scene of the crime
- Warlord's son puts paid to Somalia's yearning for peace
- Mutual mistrust mires refugees in the misery of homelessness
- Netanyahu demands time to keep the peace for all
- Germany seeks to extradite Priebke witness
- EU tries to broker Mostar deal
- Clinton raises stakes with Iran sanctions
- Countdown to crisis in a divided city
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- Aideed's son assumes mantle of power in Somalia
- Local Heroes No 29: Lee Lai-shan: Wind in gold medallist's sails lifts Hong Kong's hopes of unity
- A nation that brings its style to the track
- De Gaulle's spiritual heirs pay homage to Debre
- Croats take revenge on Serbs by phone
- Divided Mostar presents stark choice to EU
- Another day, another 16 lives snuffed out
- Chechen gunmen kidnap aid workers
- 'ANC traded charges for party donations'
Business
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- Industrial output falls sharply
- City Diary: Lunchtime salute rattles the corridors of the SFA
- Tied houses face legal challenge from Europe
- 350,000 escape from negative equity trap
- Fears of Nissan UK loss
- SFA declares war on badly run companies
- The Investment Column: Few clouds to darken BA horizon
- Cost of Channel 5 retuning may top pounds 100m
- MARKET REPORT: Blue chips boost market cheered by interest rate news
- The Investment Column: Polly's demotion clips Bluebird
- Pearson nets pounds 305m for Westminster
- The Investment Column: A lot to trust at Filtronic
- ECONOMIC VIEW: Why do we sell out when they keep it in the family?
- Watchdog pledges to fight BT challenge
- Comment: New SFA rules will hit firms where it hurts
- Several more suitors woo Kepit
- HSBC hits pounds 2.3bn record profits
- Tunnel takes traffic off ferries
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- The policy of openness opens up new problems Problems abound for the new monetary mechanism
- Allied forced to drop Carlsberg price by 33%
- THE MONDAY INTERVIEW: Karen Jones: Premium price for the cafes that painted the town rouge
- Terms of shop leases hold up sale of Signet chains
- Media and leisure should provide plenty of entertainment
- Cellnet in battle over number portability
- Inflation fears set Bank on course for clash with Clarke
- Auction of BBC transmission services aims to raise pounds 250m
- Phone users face another upheaval
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- Letter:Opposition to Bill Clinton's welfare reform
- Letter:Opposition to Bill Clinton's welfare reform
- Letter:Gannin to the Toon
- Letter:Housing the tomorrow people
- Letter:No place for spies in this democracy
- Letter:Quality of service
- Letter:How to make a sporting nation
- Leading article:Welfare needs more than curtain-twitching
- Letter:Forum for religious dialogue
- Letter:Opposition to Bill Clinton's welfare reform
- Letter:Testing time
- Time to regain Olympic ideals: Letter
- Shooting is not a pastime for deviants: Letter
- Shooting is not a pastime for deviants: Letter
- Shooting is not a pastime for deviants: Letter
- Shooting is not a pastime for deviants: Letter
- Shooting is not a pastime for deviants: Letter
- Shooting is not a pastime for deviants: Letter
- Car counting: Letter
- Prisoners of the fourth estate
- Game of the name
- The Home Secretary who is above the law
- Week 1 Day 1 Einstein
- Legalised brothels exploit prostitutes: Letter
- Time to regain Olympic ideals: Letter
- The virtual manager is here: Leading article
- Concern for Burundi: Letter
- Names please: Letter
- Shooting is not a pastime for deviants: Letter
- The West must halt Croatia's ambitions now: Leading article
- Success of Oxford business studies: Letter
- 1 'Soldier beheaded' in street as two shot in suspected terrorist attack near Woolwich barracks - 'attacker' shown in video saying 'We will never stop fighting you'
- 2 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 China agrees to impose carbon targets by 2016
- 5 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
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