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Thursday, 11 December 1997
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- Shares: Taking Stock
- People & Business
- LucasVarity sells diesel engines business for $1.3bn
- PowerGen eyes pounds 3.5bn strike for Cinergy of the US
- Racal Electronics to split in two by floating telecoms business
- World markets spooked by fresh S Korean crisis
- Cassidy ousted as Liberty family feud reaches bitter climax
- Triplex Lloyd shares soar on takeover approach
- Harvey Nichols shares slump
- The Investment Column: Daily Mail reaps its rewards
- The Investment Column: Atkins deserves a higher rating
- The Investment Column: Disaster at Harvey Nichols
- Exports pick up despite the strength of sterling
- Outlook: No more money for South Korea
- Co-op revamps but rules out sell-offs
- Stock Exchange moves to thwart New Year's Eve manipulation of FTSE
- Pfizer creates 1,000 jobs but Siemens thinks again in Tyneside
- Market Report: Abbey National breaks through Asian gloom
- Outlook: Racal's third reincarnation
- Outlook: Why Christie's is better off privately owned
- PEOPLE & BUSINESS
- Market Report: Taking Stock
- Generators deal staves pit closures off until June
- Bulmer shares tumble as profits dive
- Kingfisher casts gloom over sales prospects for Christmas
- The Investment Column: Strong pound depresses Smith
- Directors' pay rises moderate, says IoD
- The Investment Column: Easy money for merging banks
- Allied Colloids bids to repel US offer
- The Investment Column: Cider makers feel squeezed
- Record season for Airtours as bookings take off
- The Investment Column: NFC heads in the right direction
- Bank committee voted unanimously on rates rise
- Outlook: Grown-ups are in charge at the MPC
- Pfizer to create 1,500 jobs at R&D site in Kent
- Outlook: The odds against the miners
- Financial crisis in S Korea deepens
- Outlook: The Fat Controller calls a halt at Railtrack
- Railtrack shares hit as track access charges set for review
- Nissan attains record car output in North-east
- TI sale puts French defence commitment in doubt
- Bank warns of euro chaos as institutions fail to prepare
- TV licence fee to rise by pounds 6 to fund BBC's digital plans
- Far Eastern turmoil hits Wall Street
- Market Report: Safeway tops investors' shopping lists as bid speculatio n grows
- Time to turn off the subsidies to well-off homeowners
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Blair's `betrayal'
- Letter: Blair's `betrayal'
- Letter: Blair's `betrayal'
- Letter: Doctors' morality
- Letter: Kyoto: just a start
- Letter: Blair's `betrayal'
- Letter: ROH budgets
- Letter: Blair's `betrayal'
- Leading Article: Look behind you, Mr Blair, your supporters are watching and wondering
- Tony, Gordon: you should have been there to see it
- Getting warmer, but still a long way from our goal
- Letter: Kyoto: just a start
- I'm not shocked by smacking up, just bored by boorish misogyny
- Letter: Brief encounters
- Statistically speaking, what is the probability that you will read this column?
- Letter: Doctors' morality
- Letter: Unfair test
- Letter: Angry lone parents
- Letter: Angry lone parents
- Letter: Commons oath
- Letter: Commons oath
- One promise that Labour really ought to break
- Letter: Road or rail
- Just the job: careers advice for budding hunt saboteurs, Spice Girls managers, train drivers ...
- I felt like I was surrounded by a dozen abseiling homunculi
- Put diplomatic niceties aside and tell Turkey the truth
- Letter: Deadly luggage
- Letter: Cost of healthy food
- Letter: Empty rights
- Letter: Commons oath
- Leading article: Le problem: Europe needs leadership, not a petty squabble
- Letter: ROH and the press
- Letter: Angry lone parents
- 1 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle's star talent-spotter on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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