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Sunday, 15 September 1996
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- Briton in death penalty case was MoD spy
- Saddam's enemies seek refuge in the West
- US holds fire as Iraq plays safe
- Observers critical of intimidation at polls
- Clinton and Dole debate taking on Perot
- Unity rally blots Bossi's big day
- Aid workers reveal hidden famine stalking the fields of North Korea
- Chess sisters sweep the board
- Budapest and Bucharest bury differences over Transylvania
- Change of heart in the temple of apartheid
- It cost pounds 4.6bn to stop Swiss 'going Soviet'
- British 'teabags' in hot water
- Padania dream fades after Bossi's big flop
- Saddam casts his shadow over fate of US presidents
- Flat Earth: Po-faced Bossi
- Ireland's 'comely maidens' are doing it for themselves
Business
- IMF postpones decision on debt
- Carlton seeks guidance on a bid for HTV
- Fed must raise rates to keep the lid on inflation
- Kay to launch Oxford MBA
- Eastern increases gas prices
- Delayed payouts by lottery provide pounds 2bn boost for Treasury
- The tornado of Mercedes has a way of driving a hard bargain
- The City will be looking for Strong medicine from struggling Sears
- City turns up heat on Olivetti
- How to use this supplement: UCAS supplement
- Bank to show City is hard at work on EMU
- Cellnet fights fraudsters by shutting out the world
- BA to unveil pounds 1bn cost cuts
- Benetton backing Britain
- Bond market faces Euro 'instability'
- Tories in row over dole figures 'fiddle'
- Not just Mr Nice Guy
- Time for more brain, less brawn at BZW
- There'll be no high fives in Europe
- Norman's next conquest: the Commons?
- Regulator 'goes easy on insurers'
- Nynex: cable comes to the surface
- Come on, do the locomotive
- Kingfisher pulls out of dive
- Textile firm spins a good yarn
- If we want to keep growing, let's get saving
- A spot of designer research
- The merger deal is done, now for the hard work
- Revenue backing boosts Exclusive sale
- The one-minute expert: Ecofin
- City seeks blood at cider firm
- Virgin plans new US airline
- Insurers give gay couples an even break
- A windfall is in the air
- High street to hell, or have a nice day?
- They're not left out on a broken limb
- Good deals with the right cards
People
- Church appointments
- Church appointments
- Obituary: Wang Shoudao
- Obituary: Maj-Gen Frank Richardson
- Obituary: Juliet Prowse
- Obituary: The Rev Dr Harry Holland
- Obituary: Ljuba Welitsch
- Obituary: Maj-Gen Frank Richardson
- Obituary: Wang Shoudao
- Obituary: The Rev Dr Harry Holland
- Obituary: Ljuba Welitsch
- Obituary: Juliet Prowse
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Defectors have only a walk-on part
- This is revolution - that's why we feel morosite
- Welcome to Bath: just sink in and nod off
- We don't need nuclear bombs
- Letter:Reduce tax? Cut defence
- quotes of the week
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- Letter:Be careful not to boil your husband's
- Letter:Be careful not to boil your husband's
- Then and Now
- Letter:Be careful not to boil your husband's
- Letter:Reduce tax? Cut defence
- A square peg on the right; profile; George Walden
- Anarchy in the town hall
- Foolish Emma. Why did she ever trust Mr Elton?
- If Scottish self-rule puts mediocrity in charge, forget it
Arts & Entertainment
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- PAPERBACKS
- Books: A couple of words about a life sentence
- Books: Concrete and cakes in Cavan
- Fiction: Of blood and tennis balls
- Fiction: Murder in the very first degree
- Books: A long way from the foundry
- Books: The accidental tycoon
- Books: Shelf Life: Cary Grant, A Class Apart by Graham McCann, 4th Estate pounds 16.99.
- Books Letters: Conversations with absent friends
- Books: That old charismatic feeling
- Books: A boy's own story
- BOOKS: BRIGHT FUTURE IN THE PAST
- 1 Freedom fighters? Cannibals? The truth about Syria’s rebels
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Special Report: US troops are stationed in Japan to protect the nation. But to sex workers in Okinawa, they bring fear, not security
- 4 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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