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Sunday, 29 September 1996
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- Can the White House save the peace process from destruction
- Commonwealth presses Nigeria over democracy
- Japan's star puts new meaning into girltalk
- Ex-soldier is named as Palme's assassin
- Peking takes hard line on `offensive' Microsoft
- Hundreds of Kuwaitis join campaign for female rights
- Dole trails in crucial Midwest states
- Can the White House save the peace process from destruction
- President has no role say Islamist victors
- Women of Kabul hide behind veil of fear as Taliban banish them from the streets
- French angry about talks absence
- FLAT EARTH
- How to profit from the poor
- Bloodbath in Israel
- Yeltsin: healthier than the average Russian
- A cup of coffee and a quiet chat about unimaginable evil
Business
- Footsie confounds expectations but could still hit 4,000 soon
- British Gas calls off pounds 250m Scottish sale
- US fears single currency will slow European growth
- We cannot delay the EMU decision much longer
- Brussels clamps down on Internet loopholes
- Accountants call for rethink of unwieldy company reports
- Bass joins the rush to the themed bar
- Leisure giants desperate for a slice of the eating-out market
- Young was acting alone, SFO believes
- The one-minute expert
- Miner who cashed in at a chalk face
- The drink is distilled, so is the message
- How to stay afloat in the year abroad
- A degree in banking
- Insurer lines up pounds 500 windfall
- Your ticket to the sun
- Students offered security for the university of theft
- Cash in on the conversion rush
- Crash or not, don't bail out
- Lenders grow positive about negative equity
- It's a good time to switch ...
- No big deal from the Pru
- Amateur landlords told to mind the trapdoor
- other peoples' lives
- To the bright side of the road
- Beginners, beware of the costs
- Simple repayment back in fashion
- Flexible loans follow flexible lifestyles
- Brave hearts would help, but they'd really kill for tax breaks
- A 'dumb' idea that paid off
- Water and power may not mix
- Builder puts brain before brawn
- Small fry? Not if he can help it
- Lunch for pounds 5, Dinner for pounds 10 at CAFE ROUGE
- First green tax is 'a shot in the dark'
- Cracking the honey pot
- There's a recession lurking round the corner
- The data looks promising for MR
- This idea is a fat lot of good
- If you're after promotion, a pong will do you no wrong
- Treasury orders Colonial probe
- SFO launches third Brent Walker fraud trial
- Pubs chain raises pounds 30m
- Pepsi relaunch fails to lift off
- Whitewash worries at Wickes
- Open skies cloud the issue for BA deal
- Pressure mounts on Eurotunnel banks
- British Gas opts for MMC inquiry
- Fire truck firm on the brink
- Norwich Union float to go ahead
Voices
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- Letters: Briefly
- Letter: Challenge of Catholic life
- Letter: Socialism: Behind but making a comeback
- Letter: Challenge of Catholic life
- Letter: Gay parents
- Letter: Cyprus line
- Letter: True worth of the Tragedy of Peoples
- Letter: Socialism: Behind but making a comeback
- Letter: The Plot plot
- Letter: Selling the right to know
- Letter: English as she is threatened
- Letter: Fake shots fudge war reports
- 1 Stoke City investigate 'religious abuse' after 'pig's head is found in Kenwyne Jones' locker'
- 2 Gove’s lesson: spare the comma, spoil the child
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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