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Thursday, 2 January 1997
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- 'Bomb was Israeli'
- Doctors warned against arming Arabs' attacker
- Glacier threat in Alps
- Gingrich to keep job after ethics probe
- Delays that made history repeat itself in West Bank
- Away from a manger
- The colony's last tango dancer prepares
- Huge losses in Albania savings fraud
- Homes torched in Croat-held area
- Spies put to death in Libya
- Alone in a lift on NY Eve
- A lease no one thought would run out
- Question marks hanging over the future
- Serbian church leaders turn on Milosevic
- Humiliating history feeds an obsession with race
- Singapore's ruling party tightens its grip on power
- Chechen court applies Islamic law
- Libya executes eight after military 'spy' trial
- Fujimori plans assault to free Lima hostages
- US to put up barriers to BSE
- Ten seconds that shook the Middle East
- Israeli deaths in south Lebanon highest for 10 years
- Bombs dropped on Kabul
- Peru rebels free seven more hostages
- Forty die in bus crash
- `Camp guard' fires on police
- Iran orders out 1 million foreign workers
- Skydivers survive fall
- Snacktime doll warning
- Ten seconds that shook the Middle East
- The diary of violence
- Who dares loses in Singapore
- Chirac honours Johnny and forgives France and honours rockers
- TV reinforces Jiang's claim to succeed Deng
- Pope puts faith in millennium
- America acts to to safeguard its national parks
Business
- In Brief
- Bloomberg has his sights set on overtaking arch-rival Reuters
- Corporation gets a toe in door of Keats House
- Feel-good consumers exude a glow
- Unfinished business as shake-out continues
- Focus on good quality shares and you won't go too far wrong
- Higher rates needn't scare investors
- 'Telegraph' pensions frozen as profits fall
- Predictability gives way to year of living dangerously
- Wheeler-dealer frenzy is all set to continue
- Few windfalls ahead in period of consolidation
- Telegraph unable to lift pension payments
- Sharp rise in house prices
- Hangover on Wall Street gives investors the jitters
- GEC starts clear-out with pounds 80m Siebe sale
- Overseas blow for pension funds
- US output figures unnerve markets
- Guardian spikes plan to float non-core holdings
- Ford warns over UK sales slide
- An O'Higgins portfolio for contrarians
- Amber, 3, has a stab at outdoing the experts
- Goodies in store from retailers but biggest rewards favour bold
- Something old and something new from City professionals
- Blacks Leisure grabs gold in a sporting year
- Fear for jobs as Pitman talks of outsourcing to India
- Water industry operates in `tax-free zone'
- Two Brits deliver the goods with US courier service
- Shoppers on a spending spree
- Grid rejects widespread blackout fears
- Buoyant start heralds rate rise after election
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- Letter: Caring anglers? Ask the fish
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- Letter: NHS staff driven to despair
- Freddy's final fantasy - watching you watching him
- Letter: Whiz-kids
- Letter: Mad logic of the house market
- Letter: No more `safe' white-collar jobs
- The stove that's hot in Hollywood
- 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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