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Tuesday, 11 February 1997
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- Germans in lather over soap star's racist slur
- French focus on immigrant law
- Russia resurrects spectre of nuclear holocaust
- Guerrillas in talks over embassy siege
- Mob fury as Albanians torch ruling party's HQ
- Serb opposition wary after poll retreat
- Britons wounded in Ethiopia
- A global view from the ethnic back yard
- Enter the dragon: Shanghai comeback challenges financial might of Hong Kong
- Gem of a wildlife deal
- Tax battles stir up rebellion in the regions
- Israelis abort prisoner release
- Boston takes on EU over Burma trade
- Nationalist riot blamed on executions
- Freedom petition for jailed Wang
- France's far-right rejoices in `banal' victory
- SA wine growers sip at last chance saloon liberal boycott
- Dubious countries which shook off bad taste behind
- Friend of Yitzhak Rabin's assassin to be charged with failing to stop the murder
- Landslide win for Sikhs in Punjab
- Japan beckons the `Queen Mary'
- Memories of 1982 cloud Israel's Lebanon dilemma
- Albanian rioters seize port of Vlora
- Korzhakov wins seat in Duma
- China elevates HK leader gains status
Business
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- Market Report: Taking Stock
- BP `self-help' yields record pounds 2.6bn profit
- MMC referral deals blow to Sears' ambition
- Sumitomo bid rumours surround Lehman Bros
- Davies softens stance over rates increase
- Stagecoach fined over cancelled train services
- Unilever to sell pounds 5bn chemical division
- Market Report: 85 million Clyde shares change hands as Gulf war rages
- The Investment column: Reuters success story slowing
- Amstrad takes pounds 6.4m knock
- The Investment column: `30% BP' ends up red-faced
- Comment: Trouble in store for rail franchises
- People & Business: Switch on, stump up for the great celestial football spectacular
- Comment: FitzGerald's flotilla plots a hazardous course
- Comment: Watch Kohl fight for EMU
- German borrowing fears boost sterling
- Anglo-American consortium buys Devonport Royal Naval Dockyard for pounds 40m
- Conversion of Woolwich wins 95% backing
- Government zeros in on pounds 1bn bill for millennium
- Strong sterling casts shadow over Reuters
- The Investment column: Metamorphosis at P&P
- Queensborough selects Guthrie to build chain
- Bank repeats warning that long-term inflation target will not be met
- National Express is preferred bidder for ScotRail franchise End of the line for British Rail as final franchisees chosen
- Labour shows the way forward for the Bank
- Turmoil at Dow Jones as share price flags
- BA to begin collaboration ahead of alliance
- Electricity firms `may have to delay competition'
- American faces pilots' walk-out
- VDC shares slump on profits warning
- G7 view of exchange rates boosts dollar
- Safeway raises card war stakes
- High price hint for Centrica
- Lanica suspended amid muddle over Co-op deal
- Queensborough selects Guthrie to build chain
- Queens Moat sells 25 hotels
- Resignation wipes one-third off Toad market value
- Dalgety dogged by Pedigree problems and BSE crisis
- NFC boosted by prospect of Lynx sale
- Railtrack steams ahead on hopes of secret riches
- This could be a once-in-a-lifetime turning point for the dollar
- Not many winners in the stockbrokers' racing tips
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Lessons on the Holocaust
- Letter: Why women need voting reform
- Letter: Only the gullible pay to be frozen
- Letter: Misguided liberal gloss on the Bible
- Letter: Nato marches east into a great blunder
- Leading article: It's hard, but Labour must target Del boy
- Leading article: Hard work and other options
- Letter: Nato marches east into a great blunder
- Letter: Fresh spin
- Letter: Commerce moves to the Internet
- Letter: Help mentally ill out of ghetto
- Letter: Survival guide for aid workers
- Letter: Neglect of a colossal work
- Letter: Sperm ruling has ancient echoes
- Letter: British Empire begins at home
- Letter: A formula for fair wages
- 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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