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Tuesday, 25 February 1997
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- Local police demand equal rights
- Zairean rebels win hearts, minds and land
- Banana gay rape inquiry
- Kim atones for sins of his son
- Clinton's non-paying guests
- Millionaire found guilty of wrestler's murder
- SA dogs of war hired to train Papuans
- Comrades praise `great Marxist' but it's business as usual for the Chin ese
- Papua New Guinea Defence Force accused
- Hong Kong pays its respects with one eye on the handover
- Shock at student's death
- British lion claws a king-sized stake in the world's arms bazaar
- Ragged rebels who must face professionals
- Netanyahu at bay as graft row worsens
- Kremlin sees silver lining in deal on Nato expansion
- Whitewater counsel in battle for credibility
- Russian peace-keepers killed
- Portillo in Hong Kong rush job
- Albright stands firm on human rights
- China's leaders put unity to fore as last red emperor is given a macabre farewell
- Dynasty of the patriarch finds it politic to tread more humbly
- Dynasty is left exposed to resentment
- Pop concerts that must dance to a different tune
- Kohl sets out to build job coalition over jobs crisis
- Empire State killer was broke
Business
- In Brief
- IN BRIEF
- Trocadero toys with idea of Noddy spin-off oveyr 2
- GRE earmarks pounds 1.25bn to spend on acquisitions
- COMMENT : Labour should think about a Tube sell-off
- SFA suspends Bax until 1998
- The Investment Column : Worrying flights of fancy on display at Guardian Royal
- Forest's new owners to float within months
- EMU `backed by bond yields'
- NatWest paints cautious picture for UK growth
- Ronson continues comeback
- BZW set to appeal against bid ruling by Panel
- Union up for sale as era of discount houses reaches end
- People & Business : Question the world is dyeing to ask Branson
- Sema set for a year of bedding down
- Sky boosts US presence with $1bn pact
- MARKET REPORT : Hello Dolly as biotechs dance back into the spotlight
- Shire buys US drugs delivery firm for pounds 105m
- Docks dispute cost Mersey pounds 800,000
- Sell-offs boost profits at Scottish Television
- Major's EU employment fears `overblown'
- MARKET REPORT : Taking Stock
- Washington provides the prelude to a year of rising interest rates
- New-look GUS gets finance director
- Thorn to axe 360 at rentals division
- COMMENT : Does New Labour have an old view on RECs?
- Green light for pounds 12bn Halifax stock flotation
- Two medium-sized building societies pledge to remain mutual
- US pair shrug off windfall threat with pounds 1.5bn Yorkshire bid
- Mark rises on rumours of convergence delay
- Energy Group boosted by takeover speculation
- Hanson completes demerger
- Confidence paves way for 1,100 new jobs
- EMU means `equity boom and forex job cuts'
- Debt standstill on Tunnel extended
- The Investment Column : Community feels squeeze
- Biotech entrepreneur set for one more float
- People & Business : East End big 'uns play it safe with own airline
- The Investment Column : Pizza Express still on track
- MARKET REPORT : US bid for Yorkshire recharges speculators' batteries
- The Investment Column : Thorn prunes prickly problems posed by Radio Rentals
- Cloned lamb sends PPL shares soaring
- Alliance suffers in price war
- SmithKline settles US dispute
- Shares in Emap dive on Arculus resignation
- 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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