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Monday, 13 October 1997
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- People & Business
- Market Report: Taking Stock
- Reed Elsevier combines with Dutch rival to form pounds 19bn publisher
- The Investment Column: South Beach rolls out
- Reed Elsevier combines with Dutch rival to form pounds 19bn publisher
- Virgin Direct set to launch banking subsidiary
- Harrisons in talks to sell building merchants business
- BAT investors welcome demerger plan
- The Investment Column: Premier fails to impress
- Outlook: Cost of getting Arnault on side
- The Investment Column: Redland is worth more
- Outlook: Why we can expect more Euro-takeovers
- Arnault drops opposition to Guinness/GrandMet deal
- Merger mania: Four deals worth pounds 67bn set Footsie soaring
- Redland may split up in response to pounds 1.7bn French bid
- Outlook: Deal makes Reed a powerful force
- City investors predict UK will join euro early
- Reports confirm north-south divide grows even wider
- Waterstone to set proposals before WH Smith today
- Market Report: Possible spin-offs add to the excitement of Merger Monda y
- We must learn how to live in a world of low inflation
- RJB leads coal delegation to Downing St three decks
- Market tiddlers join the bull run in dramatic style
- CBI condemns anti-cartel bill as draconian
- Companies fail to turn strategy into action
- BAT finance arm to merge with insurer
- UK `could join EMU early by raising taxes'
- Cable firms attack Sky tactics
- The European Central Bank's invisible hand
- Big Bang mark two needs good typing
- WH Smith backs down and agrees to meet Waterstone
Media
- THE LITERATOR: Inside publishing
- Good Ad Bad Ad
- CV: BARBARA CHARONE director of press, WEA Records
- As the hack said to her boss: `Don't call me, call my agent'
- Oliver Stone, still angry after all these years
- Platform: A case of a case-history too far?
- Sir Bob lets off a small Atomic bomb
- To Teletubby or not to Teletubby...
- Media: Despite the Teletubby onslaught, the bard still reigns in Stratford
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Minister and shares
- Letter: Into battle over EMU
- Letter: Into battle over EMU
- Leading Article: The English can teach a lesson to the great football nations
- Letter: Late converts
- Letter: MI5 opens the files
- Letter: Green buildings
- Letter: What killed Dylan
- Social change is best done in small, reversible steps
- The best of neighbours in Downing Street
- Nothing to rebel against - pity the poor conformists without a cause
- Letter: Into battle over EMU
- Letter: Minister and shares
- Letter: Don't blame patients
- Letter: Cannabis Drive
- Letter: Don't blame patients
- Letter: Cannabis Drive
- Letter: Bags of trouble
- A little geography goes a long way in the car
- Leading Article: Symbolism is fine, but now we are ready for the thorny details
- Letter: Another fin mess
- Terminal Five at Heathrow: as certain as the global crisis it will help to encourage
- Letter: Job for cheetahs
- Burning in cyber hell? The last thing you need is Help
- Letter: TV invasion
- Blurred vision at the Beeb
- Letter: Don't blame patients
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Games: Chess
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- Health: Vital Signs
- Health: Dr Phil Hammond's Column
- Trolley Life
- Don't say you haven't...
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- TV Reviews
- Eye Lights
- Games: Chess
- Monday's tickets
- Don't say you haven't...
- Games: Bridge
- Weather Wise
- Monday's book: Confessions of a wine lover
- THEATRE: Artful dodgems
- CLASSICAL: LSO/Wigglesworth Barbican Hall, London
- POP: Spiritualized, Royal Albert Hall, London
- Ciao Baby: The "Go Faster Plaster"
- A life in two acts
- TV Review: Michael Bracewell's profile of Oscar Wilde
- First Morning: Dawn chorus
- Monday Life
- POP
- Pop Culture; What time is hype (again)
- 1 Tears and cheers as David Beckham ends glittering career after helping PSG to final win
- 2 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 Cameron goes to war with press over 'swivel-eyed loons' slur
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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