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Thursday, 6 November 1997
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- People & Business
- Shares: Taking Stock
- Bank shocks City with surprise interest rate rise
- Fresh funds take value of MAM portfolios over pounds 100bn
- Business Outlook: Mam needs to keep its nerve
- Business Outlook: A bleak picture at Kodak
- Ernst partner quits after Revenue inquiry
- High street fared better in October but car sales suffered slowdown
- Doubts on Vickers bid as Mayflower woos institutions
- Boots plans to boost market share with `health' strategy
- Shell considers big drive into Russia
- Business Outlook: Bank's stitch in time should save nine
- Royal SunAlliance profits slip
- Formula One float back on track
- Investment Column: Kwik Save slow to arrest decline
- Kodak could axe 14,000 in `draconian' restructure
- Investment Column: Yates Bros makes rapid progress
- Investment Column: Boots a safe bet in the turmoil
- Parity makes push into US
- Parity pushes into US market
- Daiwa executives arrested
- Etam continues talks with bidders
- Market Report: Norwich Union lifted by takeover talk once again
- Microsoft's push to link cable TV up with the Net
- Market report: Taking Stock
- People & Business
- Tanks and car group Vickers `facing hostile break-up bid'
- IT company to create 2,000 jobs
- Whitbread looks at German openings
- Service sector data at odds with slowdown
- Anglo United to reform itself as Falkland Islands Holdings
- Outlook: Formula One's addiction
- Outlook: Mayflower's bid for Vickers is full of holes
- Thames Water rejects pounds 400m bid
- CWC and BSkyB sign deal to co-operate on digital services
- Business may force early EMU entry
- Scottish Telecom offers Racal a partnership
- Outlook: Clare Short's crusade on aid
- Bovis to push ahead with float despite volatility
- The Investment Column: Boring old Whitbread
- Euro will shake up the Continent more than the UK. Myth or fact?
- Diabetic tests boost Cortecs
- Microsoft `poised to invest $1bn' in US West cable
- Powerhouse keen to expand
- The Investment Column: Tough future for ScottishPower
- Market report: Pilkington shattered by French rival's plan to expand in Britain
- The Investment Column: Rag and bone boost for Shanks
- Strike and sterling cost BA pounds 250m
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: `People's opera'
- Letter: Foxhunting
- Letter: Foxhunting
- Letter: Louise Woodward
- Letter: Foxhunting
- Letter: Louise Woodward
- Leading article: Brown envelopes or no, Parliament cannot police itself
- Letter: `People's opera'
- Her Majesty's official Opposition is - where?
- Letter: Test for CJD
- Kirsty or Kirsty, you can choose
- Letter: Louise Woodward
- Trade and aid can mix, and it's not all beards and sandals
- Letter: Foxhunting
- Letter: Fox-hunting
- Letter: Louise Woodward
- Letter: Louise Woodward
- Letter: Fox-hunting
- Letter: Louise Woodward
- Letter: Fox-hunting
- The case for intervention: No, Algeria, it's not an `internal affair'
- `Chicago' is ... an uncomfortable night out for a newspaper editor
- Winning the vote for EMU: Saddle up, Tony, and join the Hezza cavalry
- `A Dance to the Music of Time' - the abridged version
- Letter: Music cassettes
- Letter: Opera
- Leading article: Promises, promises ... but Labour had better keep the big ones
- Letter: Penelope Leach
Life & Style
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- Television: Today's Pick
- Don't say you haven't...
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- Film: Box office London
- Screen Life
- Weather Wise
- Isaiah Berlin: Our greatest thinker, who straddled a terrible century
- Pop Albums: Grandaddy Under The Western Freeway (Big Cat ABB152CD)
- Weather: Flashy theories of ancient Greeks
- Film: Call him the maharaja, not the super-cripple
- Space: Flowing carpets keep Sun warm
- Pop: Whatever happened to / All of The Stranglers? (Just ask the sheep...)
- Space: Einstein passes black hole test
- Jazz: Oris London Jazz Festival highlights...
- WEATHER WATCH
- Television: today's pick
- Games: chess
- Eye lights
- CHARMED LIFE
- 1 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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