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Sunday, 4 May 1997
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- NO-HEADLINE
- Legacy of corrupt and ruthless dictator who built Versailles in the jungle
- Racist Australian MP attacked
- Zaire's revolution nears climax as new order sweeps its way to power
- Arafat and Weizman move to rebuild peace
- British troops on standby
- Kasparov puts clear blue water between man and machine
- Drugs top Clinton talks in Mexico
- Liberal champion launches HK party
- MOSCOW DAYS: Russians pack up their roubles for a package of fun
- Revenge threat to Suu Kyi
- Election violence in Indonesia
- Flat Earth
- Babysitter sex charge casts fresh cloud over Kennedys
- Blair's European honeymoon gets off to warm start
- Zaire rivals test Mandela's patience - and sea legs
- Why flying can make you flip
- Something nasty in the backyard
- Taliban vows to destroy Buddhas once spared by Genghis Khan
Business
- Blair offers pro-Europe BP boss a job
- Hambros and law firm await legal move
- Beckett could dash Post Office hopes for commercial freedom
- Brown set to acccept case for rate rise
- Regulator steps in to settle battle over who runs trains
- HOW BRITAIN'S BIGGEST HAVE PERFORMED
- BEST AND WORST PERFORMING SECTORS
- COMMODITIES
- Gordon Brown's rate dilemma
- Labour looks to BP chief to boost Euro relations
- City seeks hard inflation stance
- Cheap beer under Blair?
- City snubs the Tory casualties
- Takeover claim
- Tobacco meeting
- Italian sell-off
- Apocalypse tomorrow - it's DIY day
- Setback for BP
- Air wars hot up
- Pay-per-punch viewers down
- Sears 'doctor' to net pounds 700,000
- Now comes the hard part, Chancellor
- Regan must go for Lanica to relist
- So will it be a good day at the office?
- Flying high in the growth league
- Investors scramble for corporate lending
- Markets target a jittery punt
- Signs point to German recovery
- Problems in pipeline for BG blows hot and cold
- Rate rise could help UK stocks
- Sainsbury's makes play for loyalty
- Cheap, if not always cheerful
- The first test of life under Labour
- Climbing the heights with cable
- Let trade winds blow across the Atlantic
Media
- Good Ad Bad Ad
- Trendspotting #12
- A tobacco advertising ban, tougher consumer protection ... adland braces itself for a new government
- New Labour, new sales figures?
- Go get a life, Cosmo style
- CV; VERITY LAMBERT Founder, Cinema Verity
- Get off the Bongo bus. Britain isn't great - not even at flogging telly programmes
- `B' is for beautiful
- Media families; 12. The Saunders & the Vulliamys
- Justice shot to pieces
- Experts' expert in Essex
- Out for the count with Glenda
Voices
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- letter: 999 must be equal for all
- Letter: Be prepared to be ripped off
- Letter: Try a Gulf War chemical cocktail yourself
- Letter: Try a Gulf War chemical cocktail yourself
- Letter: `Avengers' facts
- letter: 999 must be equal for all
- Letter: Be prepared to be ripped off
- Letter: French don't have a hang-up about women
- Letter: Get it straat
- Letter: Historic debt we owe Raine
- words; Crucial
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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