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Wednesday, 2 July 1997
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- Hong Kong handover: Rising fears of slow invasion of corruption from across border
- Ford tampered with report on JFK shooting
- German police are still brutal, says Amnesty
- Clinton urges free trade for cyberspace
- Palestinian shot dead as land clashes rage
- UK stitched up by Burma junta
- India's master of corruption plots his revenge
- Palestinians shot in `pig' protest
- Sex scandal saga swings in Clinton's favour
- Day one and the new recruits wake to life in the great People's Republic
- Worries temper the optimism
- Day one and the new recruits wake to life in the great People's Republi c
- Hong Kong handover: Peking turns attention to Taiwan
- Up to 20 feared dead in island eruption
- Kohl acts to quash revolt over the euro
- World's climate may change
- `El Popo' tips ashtray into Mexico City smog
- Dutch to make brothels legal Brothels legalised to curb sex trade
- Defeated Berisha's supporters cling to gun-power
Business
- The Investment Column: Bunzl makes $178m US offer
- People & Business: Scardino presents the prizes and receives one
- The Investment Column: Burmah Castrol looks to long term
- Arnault airs fresh merger ideas
- Sears in great shops giveaway
- The Investment Column: Gibbs Mew to shut down brewery
- Trocadero sale heralds fresh tack
- pounds 1.1bn CinVen deal creates hospital giant
- Sun Life to buy Axa for pounds 690m
- Byatt faces big fight over water bill cuts
- SBC Warburg tops investment analysts survey
- MDIS suspends share listing
- Irrational exuberance could evaporate quickly
- A crazy day as Footsie scores second-biggest gain
- Super-SIB will face problems, warns Imro
- Smith insists ITV's regional differences must stay
- Stamp prices could rise to fund Post Office pensions
- Markets soar on hopes of tax rises
- Orange tops mobile phone growth table
- Government approval boosts Eurotunnel
- Arnault set to talk with spirits groups
- Luard sells Flextech shares
- NatWest shares hit record high on rumours of strike
- Agnew leads Taylor by a length for the top job at Lloyd's
- Two ELC directors leave after review
- Kitchen sales should boost MFI
- EMI secures copyright to Motown classics for pounds 132m
- C&W doubles its stake in Optus
- Huntingdon shares dive on fewer orders
- Airtours chief to set up new base in US
- Amersham merger creates world leader
Money
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- They lost the argument, now they must pay the price of their profligacy
- New rules for multinationals
- Accounting for a one-off payment
- Budget '97: Pension funds in uproar over abolition of tax credit
- Budget '97: Capital allowance boost for small firms
- Budget '97: Water and power companies to bear brunt of pounds 5.2bn bill for excess profits
- Budget '97: Problems ahead as legal wrangles start
- Higher rates is the unanimous verdict
- Clampdown on dodgers expected to yield pounds 1.6bn
- The honesty that made backbenchers gasp
- The people's Chancellor relishes his role
- A carrot and a stick for the young unemployed
- Budget `97: soundbites
- Good for starters, but we need the main course
- Budget '97: Schools get pounds 2bn for equipment
- Smash and grab raid, says Hague
- Budget '97: Lone parents applaud New Deal as a step in the right direction
- `Real help for returning to work'
- Budget '97: This is not a good Budget for business
- Net tax increases not as harsh as experts predicted
- Budget '97: The Chancellor's Speech: 'Rising to the global challenge to provide opportunity for all'
- Budget '97: Boost of pounds 200m for disabled
- Budget '97: pounds 1.2bn gold mine eases pressure
- Budget `97: pounds 900m boost for council houses
- Budget '97: Even the Tories had to concede he had been clever
- Budget `97: Doomsday worries grow
- Boost for hospitals and education
- 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 EDL marches on Newcastle as attacks on Muslims increase tenfold in the wake of Woolwich machete attack which killed Drummer Lee Rigby
- 5 Farewell, Shameless. Your heirs have work to do
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