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Thursday, 12 September 1996
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- NO-HEADLINE
- US unearths traces of its first Englishmen
- Judge accused of cover-up in Cools murder case
- 1,000-a-week to quit Hong Kong
- SA struggles to please the big bad world
- US lines up firepower to strike at defiant Iraq
- 'Black' alliance strikes a chord
- Atlantic allies will march to a new tune
- Nato and EU set date for entry of Eastern recruits
- Restructured BTR toasts new era
- Teenage love that turned into a nightmare of betrayal and death
- Romania brings back ban on gays
- Dirty Duma's life of sex and drink
- Fall of Afghan city could spell end for Kabul
- US calls for veil of secrecy to be lifted
- B-52s on alert after Iraqis fire at US fighters
- Gold loses its glitter for the Swiss gnomes
Business
- TAKING STOCK
- British Gas plans price cuts in the South-west
- The Investment Column: Copper plunge nails RTZ profits
- IMF to replenish coffers
- Market Report: Good company results push Footsie to a new peak
- The Investment Column: Jury still out on United Biscuits
- Economic View: Throwing government money around won't cut unemployment
- The Investment Column: BAe flourishes all alone
- Sir Rocco Forte survives a close encounter of the journalist kind
- Upbeat statement lifts Caradon
- Buyers line up for United titles
- James Gulliver dies aged 66
- BAe rules out GEC merger in next year
- Shock as Brydon quits BZW
- Gillette to pay $7bn for Duracell
- Gokal's trickery kept BCCI over a barrel, court told
- Comment: BTR navel-gazing leaves questions unanswered
- Twickenham link confounds accountants
- Inflation above target despite latest fall
- Business warned of millennium war
- Morgan knew of deals, says Young
- Executive leg draws BT's old seadogs
- Oil shares gush as tension in Iraq boosts crude price
- Buoyant Mirror set to expand
- Hanson backs EU works councils
- Future of Co-operative Bank is virtually assured
- Unemployment figures hit five-year low
- Reuters eloquence speaks volumes to taxman
- A sea change looming for Coats
- Reuters to make pounds 613m payout to shareholders
- Ofgas likely to phase in suppliers
- Thistle cautious over float price
- Pru to launch telephone bank next month
- Deutsche foots bill for Morgan bonus bonanza
- Matthew Clark chief's position 'under review'
- Grid investors protest at new price regime
- Gokal 'bribed BCCI officers'
- Independent may boost stake abroad
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Tiny targets for railway rage
- Letter: Don't leave the engine running
- Letter: Child's rights, or parent's duty to smack
- Letter: Upsize their tax bills
- Letter: Political spice
- Letter: American way to curb big business
- Letter: Launderers not welcome here
- Letter: Jean blues
- Letter: Secret power of the Eurocrats
- Leading Article: Flexibility means giving workers support
- Letter: Boiling a kettle in the sun
- A Prima donna who ought to know better
- Letter: Tiny targets for railway rage
- Why we will soon be better off than the Germans
- john walsh
Arts & Entertainment
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- Classical Music: Heine settings Bo Skovhus (baritone)
- Classical Music: Dutilleux and Messiaen BBC Philharmonic / Tortelier
- Martinu: Various works inspired by jazz and sport Various artists, with orchestras conducted by Zbynek Vostrak and Petr Vronsky (Recorded: 1969-1984) (Supraphon SU 3058-2 011)
- Classical Music: In his own image
- Music on Radio: Part of our heritage Then and now
- Double Play: Edward Seckerson and Stephen Johnson compare notes on...Bartok: Bluebeard's Castle Anne Sofie von Otter, John Tomlinson Berlin Philharmonic / Haitink (EMI 5 56162 2)
- Classical Music: Looks good, sounds great
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 Bosses of collapsed banks should be sent to jail, banking standards commission tells George Osborne
- 3 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 4 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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