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Thursday, 12 June 1997
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- Tobacco firm papers 'show deception'
- Butchery on Congo streets
- Peace at risk in Angola
- Pol Pot `to leave Cambodia'
- Mexico blocks landmine ban
- Reform haunted by Italy's failures past
- Germany defends Eurofighter
- Palestinians build their state on the shifting sands of corruption
- Snub for Blair on border checks
- Goon show that brings paranoia at every turn
- Iraq blocks UN arms inspection
- Single currency crisis averted
- Chirac made lame duck as Seguin seizes party crown
- Any old iron will do as smugglers hit hard times
- United Nations cash row that threatens to isolate America
- Scandal-hit Democrats appeal for fresh funds
- Media stars put at mercy of Chechen gangs
- Blair agrees to brief encounter with the Chinese
- Russia's fear of Pope halts summit
Business
- New inflation target eases rates pressure
- Hydro looks at buying supply business
- More NU shares for members
- Hoerner tipped to quit Burton
- Battle backs RECs timetable
- BAe urges tough line on Airbus
- OECD calls for a tough July Budget
- Oftel pulls the plug on Internet plans
- Business Comment: Flash Gordon should not have moved the target
- Fuller provides for pounds 500,000 losses in fraud
- The Investment Column: Johnson Matthey dispels all fears
- BT may take charges dispute to MMC
- Soros fund manager in bid for Plantation
- Wall St soars after retail sales fall
- Market Report: Second liners have their day at last in the bull market
- Channel One's future in doubt
- Business Comment: Battle faces an uphill struggle
- Speckled Hen sales boost Morland
- The Investment Column: LucasVarity steps up a gear
- People & Business: Edmonds teams up with Toad to take on Le Mans
- Inspirations shares lifted by bid talks
- Dowling attacks lawyers
- The Investment Column: FKI opens door to further deals
- Scapa chief attacks state of British manufacturing
- An efficient, reliable Tube is not that far down the track
- Labour urged to set firm EMU timetable
- Shareholders back bid for Energy
- Halifax and A&L add their weight to the 100 club
- People & Business: Arise, Sir Jurgen, as UK honours Siemens chief
- Victrex may move to US
- Investing in the school system will not pay off for decades
- Robert Wiseman milks its position
- Meyer moves into recovery phase
- GWR to lobby over licence limits
- ITV should be one company, says Robinson
- Hambros report into Co-op bid may not be made public
- Nationwide chief slams conversions
- Unemployment down to 1.6 million
- News Corp signs satellite TV deal
- The Investment Column: British Land profits from deals
- Labour's sacred cows unlikely to face the axe: Comment
- US tobacco talks stall as BAT voices concerns
- GEC to close down radio plant
- Evans plans float of investment trust
- Ionica set for pounds 625m float to do battle with BT
- Oftel pushes to keep phone ban
- Waddington makes pounds 4m from society conversions
- Shareholders back bid for Energy
Media
- Andy Gill on albums: Radiohead OK Computer Parlophone CDNODATA 02
- Andy Gill on albums: Hanson - Middle of Nowhere Mercury 534 615- 2
- Andy Gill on albums: Neil Young & Crazy Horse - Year of the Horse
- Andy Gill on albums: Spiritualized - Ladies and Gentlemen We Are Floating in Space Dedicated DEDCD 034
- Form guide to the rat race
- Behind the image
Voices
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- Letter: Barbaric treatment of Dayak tribes
- Letter: Leave carbon underground
- Letter: True jobless total
- Letter: Flawed siting of 'green' electricity
- Letter: Flawed siting of 'green' electricity
- Letter: Letter: Patents prevent plagiarism
- Letter: Flawed siting of 'green' electricity
- Letter: Patents prevent plagiarism
- Letter: The challenge of living with MND
- Letter: Conquest of Ceuta
- Letter: Outcast from the Continent
- Britain's role in a reformation of Europe
- Letter: Astronomy moves to Edinburgh
- Letter: Wanted: a good glass of wine
- Letter: Algerian election is no joke
Arts & Entertainment
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- Classical music on CD: Dvorak Symphonies Nos 3 & 7 Vienna Pilharmonic Chung DG 449 207-2
- Classical music on CD: Ockeghem Hilliard Ensemble Hilliard Live III,1002
- Classical music on CD: Bach - English Suites Nos 1-6 Gustav Leohardt (harpsichord) Recorded 1973 Seon/Sony SB2K 62949, two discs
- Classical music on CD: Mozart - Symphonies Nos 29, 33, 40 Orpheus Chamber Orchestra DG 453 425-2
- Classical: Music on Radio 3
- Classical: A time there was...
- 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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