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Thursday, 3 April 1997
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- Though the Union flag still flies, Argentina nurses Falkland hopes
- Legal scandal could prompt early French election
- King Kohl set to follow the Iron Chancellor
- Immigrants panic over US law
- Hollywood writers finally get the credit
- Pentagon sees US as supreme until 2010
- Mercenaries linked to Papua mine link
- Israel stays firm on settlers
- Torture is still common in Russia, says Amnesty
- Coat firm loses fight against cheap labour
- Reno defends deportations
- Killer escapes crucifixion
- Zairean rebels say no to PM's job offers
- Thai killed by peacock
- Alert on wheat stocks
- Saudi prince takes 5% stake in ailing Apple
- Orange pips rivals in mobile race
- GEC puts in bid for Thomson's defence wing
- Washington loses its grip on peace process
- Lebanon-Israel border truce at risk Syria pulls out of border truce group
- Making a killing in the wilderness
- Prodi visit calms Albanians
- Yemen to crucify school killer
- Amnesty for illegal migrants ruled out in joint crackdown
- Turks fear anti-Islamic hate behind murders
- Bonnie and Clyde to be reunited in death
- UK cash helps desperate Pyongyang
- Clinton denies aide took hush money
- Mobutu rival chosen as Zairean prime minister
- Caught in the act: brutal police face wrath of Brazil aice face
- Death of recalled journalist
- Fears for Belarus independence
- 'Godzilla' creator dies
Business
- ING Barings chairman set to leave London
- Beleaguered Bre-X faces blizzard of legal claims
- Utilities generate a more positive mood in London
- IMI buys radiator valve firm for pounds 97m
- Littlewoods pulls out of Russia and India
- Grant Bovey considering a stock market flotation
- Ex-Blenheim boss bounces back with Cementone buy
- CU backs down over voting on annual report
- Behind the collapse of a behemoth
- $1.2bn BCCI fraudster faces 17 years
- Growth in services sector races ahead
- Diversified products work for Laird
- Thomson-CSF bid decision hinges on national security
- Unipart staff share in pounds 24m paper profit
- Three questions 'Chancer' Regan must answer
- Insurer plans to cut jobs by a third
- A little comic relief does wonders for utility shares
- Matsushita looks at stake in BSkyB
- Glaxo shares ease on 'lethal drug' warning
- 38% rise for head of Zeneca
- Leasing chief shares mystery rail windfall
- Taking Stock
- Business news in brief
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- Business news in brief
- IT revolution will not disperse our traditional urban centres
- Union pulls out of takeover talks
- Mobile phones have ring of confidence despite Wall St; MARKET REPORT
- Bringing marshmallows and coals to teamwork; People & Business
- 28 more stores planned by La Senza
- Poor demand hits Walker Greenbank
- Camas builds on price rises and strong US market; The Investment Column
- Hewden waits for plant hire heaven: The Investment Column
- Co-op is 'not for sale now or in the future'
- Surge in consumer lending heightens fears of rate rise
- Rank sells film distribution unit to Carlton for pounds 65m
- Family success for Yule Catto: The Investment Column
- GEC's Thomson bid is an important test
- Cruickshank may be the only survivor
- MMC calls in watchdog over investigation into British Gas
- Investment at Unipart 'cut if Labour wins'
- Supplier goes bust after TransCo bill
- Airbus wins British Midland order
- America Online targets smaller rival
- Bolton Wanderers agrees pounds 22m takeover by Mosaic
- Wall St slump continues amid record rise in British lending
- Cowie's founder attacks board
- Manifestos promise much but tell you nothing
Arts & Entertainment
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- BRITTEN Albert Herring Northern Sinfonia/ Steuart Bedford Classics 70422: Review
- RAUTAVAARA Violin Concerto; Isle of Bliss; Angels and Visitations Elmar Oliveira (violin) Helsinki Philharmonic / Leif Segerstam Ondine ODE 881-2; Records of the Week
- BRAHMS Rhapsodies, Capriccios, Intermezzi; Sonatas Nos 1 & 2 for piano and viola
- The Conscience of the West
- 1 Stoke City investigate 'religious abuse' after 'pig's head is found in Kenwyne Jones' locker'
- 2 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 3 Amir Khan interview: 'One second could end my boxing career'
- 4 Groundhog day looms for Arsène Wenger as Arsenal battle for a place in the Champions League on final day
- 5 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
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