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Thursday, 27 March 1997
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- Secrets of spies and their masters - from the Crow's beak
- Italy unveils its prescription for EMU status
- French show of fury lets Front play the martyr
- Villagers kill 16 in Albanian gun massacre
- Hearts and minds lost to the camps
- Russians protest over unpaid wages and broken promises
- Peking's two most derided critics hold talks
- Chinese threat to silence the sparrows
- Canada Tories steam into the deep blue water
- Kiev tries to drag Crimea back in time
- Son meets King's alleged assassin
- Yeltsin tries to check tide of discontent as strikes loom
- Turkish taunt to EU enrages allies in Bonn
- Family stakes its future on colony's booming economy
- Worn down by horrors of war, the children of Rwanda's exodus head home to face new perils
- PLO turn backs on American mediation
- Bonn forces Bosnians to return home
- British arms help Jakarta fight war against its own people oveyr 2
- Galtieri faces life of an exile in his own land
- Russian property boom
- New hope for brain disease
- Stalin finds favour in former Soviet republic
- Cantonese teaching to replace English
- Gore vows not to let gift row sour ties with China
- US committed to hard line against Saddam's Iraq
- Papua PM forced to resign as army leader wins their battle of wits
Business
- Business news in brief
- Zeneca takes full control of US cancer specialist
- Motoring clubs reject talk of bid approaches
- BT faces tighter regulation over domestic customers
- Dow plunges 140 points on interest rate fears
- Planned sale of French arm brings Redland some relief
- P&O could face fine of $150m in Florida
- French losses and strong pound cost Redland dear
- RTZ chairman nets pounds 1.62m in `poor year'
- Heathrow deal opens way for BA cost cuts
- M&S denies Brooks sale
- Optimistic France's EMU hopes rise
- Amec engineers 71% rise in profits review to continue
- Annual increase in house prices biggest since 1989
- Thyssen and Krupp confirm job losses
- Slough Estates to spend pounds 170m on projects
- Some mutual dinosaurs are best left alone
- New models at car giants to save 4,000 jobs
- A sweetener for `ugly ducking' Tate in Easter parade
- Clinton's former spokesman to give his spin on the election
- A shake-out in the City as important as Big Bang
- Clothing group denies split
- Caradon hands back pounds 174m to shareholders as profits surge
- Mainstream economics needs to get a firm grip on reality
- World of Leather shares leap on agreed pounds 14m bid from UNO
- Football team may have met its match in the City
- Oftel warning to digital operators
- Storehouse smacks into `wall of negative sentiment'
- Next stays streets ahead of rivals with 12% rise in profits
- Basketball: Cup steels rivals
- Football: Round-Up
- Rallying: Makinen takes the honours
- Granada clears another hurdle in hotel sale
- pounds 50m rise in Deutsche bill for MGAM
- Krupp to bear brunt of 8,000 job cuts after merger
- Pound surges after American rate rise
- Collapse of Freemans sale stuns Sears
- Homes slump is over at last, says Barratt
- Wolfson backs son's move on to Next board
- Lord MacLaurin takes on the jean machine
- Sheffield Wednesday delays plans for flotation
- Taxpayers foot `pounds 5bn bill' for rail privatisation
- Greenbury has had `little impact'
- Murdoch closes in on deal for US Bible-thumper's family channel
- Grand Met execs get pounds 3m L-Tip
Voices
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- Letter: Use that Easter campaign break
- Letter: No green future with the CAP
- Letter: Flip-chart guide to prosperity
- Letter: Use that Easter campaign break
- Letter: History under Israeli bulldozers
- Letter: Rough justice
- Letter: Dismal outlook for railways
- Letter: No green future with the CAP
- Letter: Wider, not closer European union
- Letter: Quiet journey
- True confessions of a religious correspondent
- Letter: What women really want from work
- Leading Article: Wake up Mr Major, the race has started
- Letter: Britain backs family values, if you're white
- Letter: When Easter visitors drop in
- Rough justice from the court jesters
- The boudoir of George II's mistress is getting a Heritage makeover after 230 years. It's a long time to wait, Camilla
- How long shall we avoid the immigration issue?
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 3 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Exclusive: Woolwich killings suspect Michael Adebolajo was inspired by cleric banned from UK after urging followers to behead enemies of Islam
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