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Tuesday, 24 June 1997
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- House votes to back Clinton on China trade
- Pound reaches a five-year high as Wall St rebounds
- HONG KONG HANDOVER : Ringing up the tills as 1997 rings in the changes
- HONG KONG HANDOVER : Showdown looms as council refuses to go quietly
- UK invites Suharto's generals to arms bazaar
- Indonesia aid puts Labour to the test
- House votes to back Clinton on China trade
- Pentagon closes real-life X-file after 'solving' the Roswell affair
- US delays loan for Croatia
- Bonn finds cash for Eurofighter take-off
- Indonesian generals asked to arms fair
- Austria attacked over Nazi gold
- Netanyahu beats vote of no-confidence vote
- US spy planes reveal Israel's secrets
- Sharon set to join Israeli inner cabinet
- Short called to account on aid to Jakarta
- Hong Kong handover : Peking steps up executions in war against drugs trade
- Hong Kong handover : Britain yields on Chinese troops
- Troops left in limbo over role on Rhine
- Japan's war victims never say die in bid for reparation
- Capitalism and the Atlantic divide rich nations of the west
Business
- Business in brief
- Investors lambast Sears board
- Fill your trolley with a TV when you shop at Tesco
- George voices strongest warning on single European currency
- Crown takes on Regan case
- BDB digital victory may be challenged
- Liddell carries out `name and shame' pensions threat
- COMMENT : Decisions like this should not be left to the ITC
- Designer trinkets add sparkle to Vendome's results
- Tunnel sees light on concession extension
- GEC and BT spur property prices
- First Leisure directors ousted after warning
- People & Business: There's no room for yesterday's men on the CBI platform
- Media buyer heads north
- SmithKline halts trials in arthritis drug setback
- Alba looks in better shape
- No quick fix for First Leisure
- The Investment Column: Halma pays for neglecting investors
- MARKET REPORT : Takeover fever among banks ends six-day losing streak
- There's no room for yesterday's men on the CBI platform
- Life's not so fab at Harvey Nichols
- The Investment Column : No news is bad news for Lonrho as shares struggle
- ICI shares slide as profit forecasts cut
- Judge Brown's Budget on his efforts to curb the Micawbers
- MARKET REPORT : Budget and futures fall-out cast shadow over Footsie
- People & Business : Cockburn's new job brings an old rivalry to the fore
- PFI overhaul gets business backing
- BDB tipped to emerge as digital winner
- Railtrack on course for watchdog row
- Cockburn quits WH Smith to take up BT offer
- Compass pays pounds 227m for French catering group
- Lonrho stays silent on outcome of JCI merger
- Dow slumps on Japanese leader's warning
- COMMENT : No excuses, Cockburn has let everyone down
- AEA boosts work in private sector
- Granada offer expected today
- Tobacco deal in US may speed BAT into demerger
- Reed nets US publisher for pounds 268m
- News Corp's sports channels to cover US
- Shareholder threat to Tunnel refinancing
People
- Birthdays and anniversaries
- LAW REPORT 25 June 1997 : No error in dismissal of father's contact application
- OBITUARY : Don Henderson
- OBITUARY : Betty Shabazz
- OBITUARY : Colette Magny
- Birthdays and anniversaries
- OBITUARY : Professor O. V. S. Heath
- OBITUARY : George Lambor
- OBITUARY : Chuck Andrus
- LAW REPORT 24 June 1997 : Publication without licence infringement of copyright
Media
- LUNCHBOX
- MONEY MAKEOVER
- Must do
- Buy me
- All at a price to; suit you
- She's the boss. So what?
- Sex and the female manager
- If you see a man near a piece of machinery you plan to use, avoid it. When a fax says "paper jam", the masculine instinct is to leave it dangling and walk away
- I work for Julian Lloyd Webber
- Office politics #3
- Web sites
- Microsoft finally gets its man
- Must the trade show go on?
- The Royal Family Web site could provide the Queen with a new way to bring the monarchy closer to the public
- Newsstand
- BT screens your calls
- Further spins on the Web
- The e-commerce conundrum
- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 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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