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Monday, 26 May 1997
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- Citizens left behind press for rule change
- The end of an empire? Not quite
- Kabila bans rivals' rallies
- Sierra Leone coup force hunts down ex-ministers
- Vet keeps his mouth shut
- Race-hate ads add a nasty new flavour to Canada poll
- Iran's new head brings dialogue into the open
- Turkey hails rout of Kurdish foes
- Betrayal led Taliban to bloodless triumph
- Chirac feeds off Juppe's sacrifice
- Arafat berated over jail torture
- Citizens tied up by red tape of Europe's free-travel zone
- Sierra Leone coup leader claims power
- Once upon a time there was an honest traffic cop ...
- Rafsanjani sings swan song with a human touch
- Poll raises spectre of a Eurosceptic France
- Racists, rednecks and the reform of Canada
- Poland votes on freedom charter
- Sleaze puts Arafat at risk
- Kabila's troops 'killed unarmed refugees'
- Troops open fire in Sierra Leone coup
- Taliban army's victory ties up control of Afghanistan
Business
- NO-HEADLINE
- Disclosure rift hampers Formula One sell-off
- Chancellor prepares to give ACT the chop
- Telecoms productivity outstripped by US
- German ministers fall out over EMU
- Change obstructed by long-serving staff
- Industry backs PFI plan
- Adtranz wins pounds 150m order from Connex
- Stock Market Week: Gap between rich and less well-off reaches `alarming proportions'
- Will Labour's Welfare to Work really work?
- Roche's pounds 7bn takeover deal surprises drugs industry
- Britain praised by OECD for jobs policies
- French stock market crashes on election fears
- Britain 'should model itself on California'
- BA in talks to buy Italian airline
- Co-op trading profit hit by competition
- Liddell sows doubts over Bank's status as lender of last resort
- Budget delay as Chancellor weighs options
Media
- Good Ad Bad Ad
- YOU'RE BOOKED!
- Rothermere: in a class of his own
- Trendspotting #15
- The Peter & Jane show
- CV; PETER HOWARTH Editor, 'Esquire'
- Biting back at Birtism
- Media families; 15. The Dahls
- Karen says beat it
- Ulster TV's modest series may begin to change northerners' perception of the southern Irish
- It's good to ... shut up!
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Life after ban on tobacco cash
- Letter: Ministry slips on apple skin
- Letter: Life after ban on tobacco cash
- Proposed: today's youth need not fear the Internet
- Letter: Japanese flush
- Blair bridges the divide
- A crime against expectations
- Letter: Life after ban on tobacco cash
- Letter: When it's bad to talk
- Letter: Ministry slips on apple skin
- The curse of the cheerful personality
- Home sweet home, for the golden family
- Leading article: Europe must listen to the French electorate
- Reading the runes of the French election
- Letter: Human rights: beware the Kiwi model
- Letter: Father's fight against abortion
- Letter: West must rein Turkey in
- Letter: Spread the green revolution
- Letter: Finder of the massacre files
- Leading article: What is there for Blair in the famous handbag?
- Trains and phones and strains
- Agents with a secret come out at last
- The West can halt Africa's slide
- Global warning - too much hot air
- Meeting Hay while the sun shines
Letters
- Letter: Don't blame the helpless ME patient
- Letter: Don't blame the helpless ME patient
- Letter: Burn away the dioxin threat
- Letter: Nothing chic about heroin
- Letter: Building abuse
- Letter: Burn away the dioxin threat
- Letter: Don't blame the helpless ME patient
- Letter: Fat chance
- Letter: Nothing chic about heroin
- Letter: Innit or ain't it?
- Letter: Slaughter by mines will go on
- Letter: Deaf need more than pounds 33 a week
- Letter: Secret of success
- 1 Serena Williams apologises after comment that rape victim 'shouldn't have put herself in that position'
- 2 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 3 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 4 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 5 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
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