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Tuesday, 10 June 1997
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- NO-HEADLINE
- Safety measure is ear to stay
- Russia: Tale of two countries
- Crucial vote leaves Czech PM hanging on
- Santer tries to whip French into line
- Chirac stands against Jospin over Emu pact
- The last emperor's widow is dead
- Six new stars are born amid gas and dust
- US to boycott swearing-in of China's chosen
- Vaccines tested on Australian orphans
- Saddam's son claims recovery from bullet wounds
- Fall of West Bank torturer
- Kohl plays the quitting game to shake allies
- Moral majority forces out US general
- French follow US with Congo airlift
- Ceausescu's health guru quits
- Soldiers bewitched by army of spirits
- Fault line undermines fragile euro
- China rewrites history of Hong Kong
- The Rock doesn't feel so solid any more
- Bosnian press gag condemned
- Trial starts for boss of Spain's dirty war
Business
- Taking Stock
- National Grid wins appeal on pensions
- US utility set to bid pounds 3.6bn for Energy Group
- Bonanza for Akhter founder
- Commercial Union to slash costs by pounds 100m
- LucasVarity leads charge as Footsie smashes 4,700
- Macdonald has room for growth
- FirstBus makes good headway
- Great Portland hints it may cut dividend
- People & Business: A rattling good read, by the sound of it
- The Investment Column: Milk sours Northern's efforts
- Jarvis in talks to buy third railway group
- Lord Harris's son on Carpetright board
- Indonesian group buys SR Gent
- Alliance raises pounds 51m from sale of N Brown shares
- Severn to continue rebates despite tax threat
- Computer float could leave chief worth pounds 42m
- Inflation increases in Germany
- Dai-Ichi board resigns over loans scandal
- Unemployment figures 'not a big threat to inflation'
- Americans plug into our electricity industry
- Amersham to control APB
- Scottish Media buys Grampian for pounds 105m
- CBI calls for Brown to raise taxes by pounds 2bn
- US share surge boosts Footsie
- Bankers bang their drum on governments borrowing less
- Ideal provides that little extra
- People & Business: An accountant's life can be exciting - just ask Hamilton
- Electro to expand its Euro vision
- Sterling's strength boosts Eurocamp's hopes
- IN BRIEF: Business
- The Investment Column: Unigate continues to deliver profits
- Fund manager puts pounds 1m on name
- BIS says forex markets under threat from EMU
- Output rises despite squeeze on profits
- Windfall tax 'will hike bills' of Hyder customers
- Ward family sells stake
Media
- Try Me
- LUNCHBOX
- The Temp
- Must do
- MONEY MAKEOVER
- WDTT couples
- Dinah Hall
- They're gorgeous
- I work for Jilly Cooper
- Office politics #1
- Bytes
- Web sites
- Newsstand
- Movers & Shakers
- Time for IT managers to wise up
- Eva Pascoe
- Far East connections
- A techno troubadour
- Staff slip through the Net
- Revelations: 'He said acting was just a hobby'
- The garage band with global hits
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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