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Tuesday, 25 November 1997
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- Market Report: Taking Stock
- Outlook: Cassidy should not give up the battle
- Outlook: Korea will accept IMF's conditions - probably
- Market Report: Investors underwhelmed by Chancellor's `grey' budget
- Outlook: Put this plan back in its Box
- Redland plans board shake-up to repel Lafarge's pounds 1.7bn hostile bid
- South Koreans refuse to bow to IMF demands as financial crisis deepens
- BSkyB to shift its focus after marketing director leaves suddenly
- Redland agrees pounds 1.8bn bid from Lafarge
- Care First set to appoint new chief
- Tokyo stocks rally despite further bank failure
- Profits fall at Severn Trent
- The Investment Column: Jarvis hit by hotel sector woes
- The Investment Column: Key trials on track for British Biotech
- The Investment Column: No value in the EMI demerger
- Exchange tells brokers to use limit orders to avoid pricing snags
- Shareholders puzzled by National Grid's `take it then give it back' plan
- Green Budget: Fuel Support - Pensioners promised pounds 20 winter payme nt top-up
- Green Budget: Lone Parents - Government commits pounds 300m to create 30,000 childcare clubs
- Green Budget: Pay Curbs - Brown urges wage restraint to fuel economic growth
- Green Budget: Political Reaction - Pensioners' handout helps Brown buy off backbench rebellion
- Green Budget: National debate - It's good to talk: Labour replace eleme nt of surprise
- Green Budget: Environment - Pollution and energy strategies get priorit y
- Green Budget: City reaction - Tax reforms draw mixed response from busi ness
- Thorn review expected to lead to break-up
- Spice Girls fail to stop EMI slump
- Shares: Taking Stock
- People & Business
- The Investment Column: US blow to Bluebird Toys
- JJB Sports staff reap pounds 4.5m
- The Investment Column: RM thrives on classroom IT
- Yamaichi collapse will end the Japanese culture of concealment
- Tesco eyes Far East expansion
- US rival launches pounds 1.1bn hostile bid for Allied Colloids
- Market Report: Footsie tumbles as the shock waves from Japan reach London
- BT drops move to new office plan
- Stock markets shaken as Yamaichi closure leads to collapse in confidence
- US rejected Korea's request for finance
- Smiths chairman's retirement sparks GEC speculation
- Outlook: Remember what happened to Scott
- Recruitment `vultures' lie in wait on doorstep of London office
- Europe and US wait to see if the spillover effect will dent growth
- Bids in for Virgin's pounds 1bn tilting trains
- Thames Water shareholders attack Sir Robert Clarke's pay package
- The Investment Column: Japan looks good for risk-takers
- Outlook: Register is a good start
- Outlook: The Japanese blues are here to stay
- Summit agrees to disagree on Asia crisis
- Microsoft concedes to Brussels after rival's complaint
- Problems for Polly Pocket knock Bluebird
- Regulators to investigate selling of new high-commission pensions
- ScottishPower links up with trade unions
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Cure for car addicts
- Letter: Children in care
- Letter: Deer hunting
- Letter: Deer hunting
- Letter: Deer hunting
- How to judge the success of an advertising campaign while wearing a leaky hat
- The only way to be radical is to be prudent
- Letter: Fear in Albuquerque
- Leading Article: A budget to shake our faith in the Government's ambitions
- Letter: Global warming
- Don't end one of our few great Enlightenment legacies
- Other people's lives are more than just a public peep show
- Letter: Cure for car addicts
- Letter: Irish war record
- Letter: Cut down on cars
- Letter: Genetic engineering
- Want to close the class gap? Try taxing the rich when they're dead
- Why the Asian model has gone off the road
- Letter: Opera budget
- Letter: Yew of little faith
- Letter: Cut down on cars
- If you're homeless or in jail, you probably grew up in care
- Letter: Genetic engineering
- Leading Article: Stake out the centre, by all means, but don't call it radical
- Letter: US welfare system
- The silence of the (off) lamb: a guide to English restaurant etiquette
- Letter: Food agency
- Letter: War graves in Burma
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Tottenham to smash pay scale with £150,000-a-week contract in attempt to tie Gareth Bale to club
- 3 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 4 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 5 Why Arsène Wenger must spend to put icing on the cake and buy likes of Stevan Jovetic for Arsenal
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