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Friday, 20 June 1997
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- PARIS DAYS: The riotous truth about les enfants terribles
- Turkey's top post eludes Ciller
- Protest in Peking stirs memories of Tiananmen
- Claret prices take fun out of fair
- Gonzalez exit shocks Socialists shocks party with exit
- Eight find its good to talk one on one
- UN team in Kinshasa over massacre claims
- Cambodia's evil despot stays just out of reach
- Japan celebrates the end of ivory trade ban
- Trials and tribulations of a Rocky metropolis
- Youths get 15 years for fatal theft of signs
- Victim reveals Israel's regime of torture
- Long-suffering Patten is praised at the death
- Indian front runner looks untouchable
- Silence cloaks Rome campus killing
- Thailand's dream team steps down
- Jospin relies on growth to save Emu hopes
- Pol Pot `sets terms for his surrender'
- Dancing and music fill the streets - everyone loves it, everyone does it; MADRID DAYS
- Labour restricts Burma trade
- Yeltsin savours prize of seat at the top table
- US out of step with partners in wealth
- Most-married man dies at 88
- Mafia boss seeks religion
- Britain and US threaten to punish Iraq
Business
- Shares: Taking Stock
- Body Shop increases world-wide sales
- Guinness merger stalled by twin investigations
- Sterling soars to five-year high against the mark
- UK group pays pounds 8.2m for Italian football club
- Market Report: Blue chips continue their retreat on Budget worries
- BSkyB drops equity holding in BDB
- Institutions lift Halifax shares
- Virgin pounds 30m investment to create 300 UK jobs
- Brussels backs US call for more Heathrow slots
- Japan agrees to open markets to US goods at G7
- France looks to a softer euro
- Glaxo set to profit from US ruling
- Arnault is right, but the City may not buy it plan?
- MARKET REPORT: Taking Stock
- MDIS plans refinancing
- London told Charter Mark under review
- US states edge near tobacco deal
- Export orders pick up in June
- Former BR managers to share in pounds 40m sale bonanza
- COMMENT: Public finances are not in such a bad state
- Heseltine ruled out to succeed Prior at GEC
- Revised figures pave way for tough Budget
- Ushers calls for changes to duty rates
- Securicor prison plans to go ahead
- ADP in takeover talks
- Review of LEB Charter Mark
- Airbus signs deal with Northwest
- BZW head defends integrated banks
- Profits warning puts Snakeboard on downward slope
- Shield Diagnostics shares soar
- Flextech sells 23 per cent stake in HIT
- Safeway moves into Ireland
- Siebe cleared to acquire APV
Media
- John Hiatt Little Head Capitol CDEST 2296
- Review: ANDY GILL ON ALBUMS: `This may be Hiatt's most approachable record yet'
- Review: Reprazent featuring Roni Size Lakota, Bristol
- Review: Ben Harper Shepherd's Bush Empire, London
- Review: Arab Strap The Garage, Islington, London
- GCSEs and an A-level in vice
- A party that could ban fox-hunting was not to be trusted - an argument roughly equivalent to voting with the Spice Girls ...
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- Arts: Bohemian rhapsodies
- Classical Music: An embarrassment of riches
- Theatre: Like mother, like daughter
- Dance: Castles in the air
- Arts: Ready to spread her wings
- Books: Supping on songbirds at the palace
- Books: Ways With Words literature festival
- Books: Glossed in translation
- Books: Birth pangs of a baby universe
- Books: Victory for the She-She-She camp
- Books: Theorising on a whinge and a prayer
- Books: The exterminating angel
- Books: The first victim of a lazy lunatic?
- Books: Pickles and passions by the river
- Books: Nazis still make news - Why the world didn't care enough
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