Day In a Page
Saturday, 9 August 1997
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- Focus: How a clever spinner became the big story
- Wooden plots, but beautiful bodies - and they're German
- Racist 'poms' drive out Aboriginals
- Gnomes freed to breed in woods
- Flat Earth: After the volcano
- Neanderthal Helms tries to stem the humanoid tide
- Children starve, but North Korea is still stubborn
- Whatever happened to Tom Wolfe?
- Rocket attack raises stakes in border zone
- Southern Lebanon on brink of war
- Test benefits of cannabis, say American scientists
- Berlin struggles to snuff out cigarette wars
- Detested by all, yet the French give us The Last Croissant In Paris
- Miracle-worker pulls off deal among feuding Bosnians
- Sob story on Elvis anniversary
- Suspected spy beaten to death
Business
- How britain's biggest have performed
- 'Euro soccer league in 98'
- Rank banks on Hard Rock
- Pru man rues tax switch
- City & Business: Sterling work, Eddie
- City & Business: Hampel will help, not hamper the board
- City & Business: The right questions
- Bunhill: With Mary and Pat by yon bonnie banks
- Russian metals giant set for overhaul
- It pays to hedge those currency risks
- US investigates British re-insurers
- UK shares expected to tumble
- Vickers-BAe merger looks near
- Costain acts to reduce debts
- MCI's local difficulty
- Chateau Lafite and Sprite, please
- Smaller Companies: Field wraps up paper deal
- Bluechip: Pru takes a wider view
- Inside Business: Gates banks on the Web
- City Talk: Radstone on road to recovery
- Courses: All set for the campus stampede
- Music to the ears of the money men
- Company reforms must shed more light
- Profile: CK Chow - Rising star of the east
- Inside Business: Hidden costs of all those meetings
- Holland & Barrett sale raises healthy pounds 100m
- Digital TV launch faces delays
- Nagging doubts about Labour 100 days on
- Byatt warns on water companies' dividend payouts
- German spanner in EMU works
- Survival battle for Sir Desmond
- Pound's plunge prompts shift from blue chips
- Thomson warns of rise in holiday costs
Voices
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- Letter: Briefly
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- Letter: The sex of the older seducer is not the issue
- Letter: Feral felines, not pussy cats
- Letter: More pictures
- Letter: The sex of the older seducer is not the issue
- Letter: Oxford year(s)
- Letter: The Germans would understand you, Steffi
- Letter: Blue line
- Letter: Mr Wrong
- Words: Assassin
Arts & Entertainment
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- PAPERBACKS
- IN BRIEF
- Barbaric castle
- Sex without boobs
- Sarah's secret garden
- IN PRAISE OF HOAXERS
- What a difference a gene makes
- A ril blydi Welshman
- Born to the horn
- The rich, thick soup of democracy
- Two forbidden words
- Rambo and Iron John think pink
- What about Val?
- Paperbacks
- A week in books
- House of the spirits
- Ancient and modern: India at 50
- Man and superbore
- AMERICAN POETRY
- Ancient and modern: India at 50
- Saint and spinner: Denis Judd unravels the Mahatma myth
- Tropical baroque and roll
- Fiction on the front line
- Julie Wheelwright on the captive's life sentence
- Edinburgh coverage
- Playing for time for time
- EDINBURGH FESTIVAL: All aboard the festival express
- WEEK IN REVIEW
- One from the heart
- 1 Diary of Second World War German teenager reveals young lives untroubled by Nazi Holocaust in wartime Berlin
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Uri Geller psychic spy? The spoon-bender's secret life as a Mossad and CIA agent revealed
- 4 Viral video straps colt .45 handgun to a home-use drone
- 5 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
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