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Monday, 17 November 1997
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- Market Report: Taking Stock
- People & Business
- Investment Column: Cash pile is key factor at Unigate
- BAe threatens to take Airbus work abroad in aid row
- Investment Column: Emap could hit problems
- Emap set to create new television channel
- Hollick may link with venture capital group for football TV
- Investment Column: Sterling dents British Steel
- United Biscuits to net pounds 241m in swap deal with PepsiCo
- Channel Tunnel link group rules out stopping short of London
- Dust-up at Dial-a-Cab as vote swings against float
- Staples joins Amey as CEO
- Business Travel: Feelgood factor pushes British air fares to new high Britain pays a high price for the feelgood factor
- Hong Kong gains breathing space but Korea suffers further
- Directors in pensions scandal may be barred
- British Steel rails against Government on sterling
- In Japan's darkest hour, signs that the worst may be over
- Outlook: Why BAE should get launch aid
- Brown wants explanation of plans for Thames chief's pay
- Japanese stocks rally despite collapse of country's tenth biggest bank
- Shell and BP pump pounds 1bn into Russia
- Market report: Storm clouds retreat but thin trading makes for an unreal surge
- Outlook: Japan's crisis demands international action
- Business Travel: You don't have to break the bank to be in business abroad
- Business Travel: Psst! Wanna change money ? No thanks, I've got my flexible friend
- Business Travel: The Heathrow Express will be along next year. But for now ...
- Business Travel: In London, small can be beautiful Make yourself at home in London
- Business Travel: Regional airports still waiting in the wings
- Business Travel: Some handy hints for haggling with the airlines
- US consumers keep the world out of recession
- P&O/Stena link set for UK and European approval
- A Christmas spree looks unlikely but next year could see a strong run
- Pay rises for Royal staff
- London operations could suffer as plunging Nikkei threatens Japanese institutions
- `Interim managers needed'
- Care First battle set to escalate
- Smaller companies do not expect the strong pound to harm their export prospects
- NatWest dismisses speculation of a merger with Barclays
- Low income groups face credit exclusion
Media
- THE LITERATOR: INSIDE PUBLISHING
- Good Ad Bad Ad
- Opportunity knocks, from Boston, Mass. to Broadcasting House, W1A 1AA
- PLATFORM: The real shame on Scotland's streets
- Opportunity knocks, from Boston, Mass. to Broadcasting House, W1A 1AA
- Media column: The new television
- Berlin's red rag tears ahead
- Redmond's just taking Brookside back to its roots. Honest.
- Meanwhile, back at Channel 4, enter a new guru...
- CV: MARK FRITH Editor, Sky magazine
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letters: Power to the GPs
- Letters: Blair's apology
- Letters: Everywhere
- Letters: Blair's apology
- In markets, the worst rarely happens. But don't count on it
- What a gentile can learn from a Jewish joke
- Letters: Power to the GPs
- Freedom of information gets caught in the spin
- Letters: BZW deal
- Letters: Unliberated gays
- More of the proverbial from Albania: plenty of wit, not a lot of wisdom
- Letters: Black Angels
- Leading Article: Adding educational value is a long and arduous game
- Letters: Policing protesters
- Letter: Branson and F1
- Letter: Biblical beards
- Letter: Smoke of battle
- Letter: Smoke of battle
- Letter: Branson and F1
- Letter: Smoke of battle
- Letter: Smoke of battle
- Letter: Branson and F1
- Letter: Smoke of battle
- Letter: Power to the GPs
- Germany and Russia must join this uncomfortable quest for the truth
- Letter: Jury reform
- Just right for Christmas (but don't expect the company to exist in January)
- Dated? Dan? Don't be so desperately dim
- Letter: Croft options
- Letter: Irish in Great War
- Cut the feeble apologies, just get out the sackcloth and flay yourself
- Letter: Smoke of battle
- Letter: Power to the GPs
- Letter: Epidemic
- Letter: Meanwhile, in the pub
- Letter: Green fuel
- Letter: Vinyl famine
- Letter: Non-smoking US
- Letter: Boys hit back
- Leading article: The crisis that put a love affair on the skids
- Letter: BZW deal
- Letter: Branson and F1
- Letter: Brent drug wars
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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