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Monday, 2 June 1997
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- US colleges fear turning colour blind
- Heroine of war whose story riveted a nation
- Bolivia's ruthless general sweeps back
- Bomber who struck at the heart of America
- NEW YORK DAYS: Dutch have courage to tame JFK
- Nigerian warships shell Sierra Leone in bid to crush coup
- Flying the flag: The offshore islands that feel more at home with a Budweiser than a taste of the mother country
- Street level view of Hong Kong's last days
- French election '97: EU takes a left turn
- French election '97: Women rise to top in new revolution
- French election '97: Socialists may rock the boat over Emu
- French election '97: Tremor shakes right and raises fears of a European earthquake to come
- Battle for land claims third Palestinian life
- Hong Kong handover: Flag of defiance flies for Tiananmen
- 17 killed as East Timor rebels step up attacks
- Lily's creator receives human rights award
- Turkey to face early election
- US academics join rush to deny Turkish massacre of Armenians
- ... and in Germany, Kohl rallies the troops for battle with Bundesbank battle45 roman over deckys
- English-French tension threatens Canada's PM
- France comes out for Jospin in poll rout
- Sierra Leone's coup leader names council
- Moscow Days: Wrong trousers wreak havoc in war of words
Business
- MARKET REPORT: Taking Stock
- Windfalls average pounds 2,400 on Halifax market debut
- Lanica to stay suspended
- Brown names panel to set interest rates
- EMU turmoil hits Deutschmark
- Emap puts 'for sale' sign over magazines
- Eastern wants BT to pay 'half windfall tax'
- Abbott Mead Vickers in talks on Leagas management buyout
- Hodgson resigns from Ronson
- Metroline chiefs set for windfall on flotation
- Comment: Killer was in the price for NatWest's ambitions
- MARKET REPORT: Barclays shares bear the brunt of financials' mauling
- The Investment Column: 600 Group fashions a brighter future
- People & Business: How Abbey's chairman broke with banking habits
- The Investment Column: Emap set on its spending spree
- Profit rise on Wyndeham books
- The Investment Column: Filofax's planning under question
- Tradepoint set to seek pounds 9m
- Smiths' acquisitions step up enlargement
- JD Sports shares dive after warning
- France's electorate has posed questions beyond boundaries
- Business news in brief
- The logic behind Green Budget's conclusions
- Genetic engineering firm plans to clone success with listing
- Exchange's ambitious technology plans are hurting private investors
- Halifax members bank on scramble for shares
- NAO revises forecasts
- Scottish Media in pounds 105m bid to buy Grampian
- LBS principal to head Low Pay Commission
- House prices expected to jump 8% before being hit by higher rates
Media
- Revelations: The roots of invention
- Good Ad Bad Ad
- YOU'RE BOOKED!
- CV
- Magazine Weekly : Out of the lab, is New Scientist the latest must-have?
- New Government! New Guardian! Alan Rusbridger is shaking up his staff with Blairite conviction
- Still crazy after all these years
- Lost youth, lost voices
- When TV is a mug's game
- What's cookin'?
- Media families: 16. The Lee-Potters
- Trendspotting #16
- Dumb and dumber
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Skills tests for teachers, not children
- Letter: Skills tests for teachers, not children
- Letter: Rules which play tricks on God
- Letter: Raise taxes, not interest rates
- Letter: Animal welfare in the dock
- The man from the ministry of culture
- Coming soon, an explosive new Irish sitcom
- Letter: Cars are not a rural problem
- Leading article: Sorry Mr Clarke, but you have our support
- Letter: Role for Britain at earth summit
- Letter: Protesters can make a difference
- Letter: The earworm: a musical breed
- Letter: Doing justice to a disturbing poet
- Letter: New plans needed for the South-west
- Letter: Of lions, foxes and men
- Letter: Too much traffic
- Leading article: Why the Civil Service needs a political elite
- Letter: Camelot cats deserve cream
- Letter: Keeping faith within reason
- Letter: Britain's bright future in Europe
- Letter: Polar achievement to be proud of
- Letter: New plans needed for the South-west
- Letter: Weak links in the political chain
- Just a mot, the professor is giving advice
- How to cut vets' bills at a stroke
- Letter: Elland Road and the kung fu king
- 1 Stoke City investigate 'religious abuse' after 'pig's head is found in Kenwyne Jones' locker'
- 2 Gove’s lesson: spare the comma, spoil the child
- 3 You thought Ryanair's attendants had it bad? Wait 'til you hear about their pilots
- 4 Join Ryanair! See the world! But we'll only pay you for nine months a year
- 5 It’s official: thanks to Stephen Hawking's Israel boycott, anti-Semitism is no more
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