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Saturday, 23 August 1997
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- FLAT EARTH
- You can run, but it's harder to hide
- Why British heads will not roll
- The executioner's toll
- Maybe the art vandals actually do us all a favour
- Now we can talk like the natives
- Pigeons down and out in Paris heat
- Kaunda shot by Zambian police
- China's airways go on the bleep
- `I may be the last man off the island'
- British bobby takes the heat out of explosive situation
- South Africans discover xenophobia as foreigners flood in looking for work
- Military warn over Bosnian Serb split
- Blairs look a gift horse in the mouth after lunch with Lionel
- Tutsis massacred in camp
- Judge clears way for Clinton sex trial
- Boston's mayor rights a 70-year-old wrong
- Two killed in Kenyan church shooting
- Is this just a Mickey Mouse town, or real cause to celebrate the American dream?
Business
- Three bears lurking in the financial forest
- BUNHILL: Learning that laissez-faire is for losers
- Ladbroke hotel link looks a good bet
- Pessimists ready to have their day
- City & Business : Is it worth putting this call through?
- If Castro struck oil...
- BLUECHIP: Castrol well oiled for future
- From Russia with money
- Hanson expected to drop out of the FT-SE 100
- Oyston halts stadium deal
- Buoyant Glotel tempted to float
- Glaxo sells labs site
- MCI investors set to sue
- Split over WH Smith top job
- Calidore pays pounds 3.58m for Keystone
- Rivals dig in for quarry bid battle
- Huntingdon chief quits animal committee
- Saracen expects offer for Value Trust
- Vaux sell hotels and nursing homes
- Congressmen threaten BA deal
- Graphics deal boosts VideoLogic
- Bass sells interests in Carlsberg-Tetley
- Monument bullish on Asian oil plan
- Markets wary of German inflation
- pounds 500,000 pay-off for Asda Property MD
- LIG gains US approval for thinner condom
- BT seems to have got away with it, but only just
- ITC official's Granada Media Group appointment raises concern
- Millennium row as Saatchi wins pounds 16m contract
- Appleyard shares slump as bid talks collapse
- Interest rate fears put world stock markets on roller-coaster
- BT salvages merger and saves pounds 3.5bn
- Sky moves into pay-per-view pop
- American investors left with smaller stake
- Market Report: Another black Friday leaves punters' nerves in shreds
Voices
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- Letter: Old roadsters
- Letter: Poetry with a bullet: Presley's pop songs
- Letter: An English fit only for elites
- Letter: An English fit only for elites
- Letter: Dance notes
- Letter: Working-class solidarity or union politics?
- Words: Target
- Letter: Drugs deal
- Letter: Poetry with a bullet: Presley's pop songs
- Letter: An English fit only for elites
- Letter: Old roadsters
Arts & Entertainment
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- Book review / Hope's first case
- Celebrating the granite beast
- Book review / 100 years young
- Knights In White Undies
- A WEEK IN BOOKS
- AUDIOBOOKS
- PAPERBACKS
- Book review / Go gentle into that good night
- Book review / Lies, damned lies and statistics
- Book review / A heavyweight who always won on pointes
- Book review / From diagnosis to deduction
- Book review / The one that got away
- Book review / Eminent Victorian
- Book review / Cargo of despair
- Book review / A regular guy, lost in love's labyrinth
- Book review / The regeneration game
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 Archaeologists uncover nearly 5,000 cave paintings in Burgos, Mexico
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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