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Wednesday, 24 September 1997
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- People & Business
- Worst is over, says Brake chairman
- Blair offers no promises on single currency
- Market Report: Footsie within reach of record as analysts turn bullish again
- Outlook: Wall Street marriage that smacks of `me too'
- Ex-Yamaichi boss held over illegal payments
- BA axes regional route
- Brussels `won't change its mind on duty-free sales'
- Chai Patel abandons Care First challenge
- Greenalls on brink of shareholders' revolt
- Budget puts France firmly on track for EMU
- The Investment Column: Barratt gets up from its knees
- IPE considers electronic dealing switch
- The Investment Column: Regent remains a money-spinner
- The Investment Column: Scotia scrabbles for a success
- Good government will bring financial markets to heel
- One2One gets US West chief
- Telewest charges to carry channels
- National Grid approves pounds 1bn Energis floatation
- Salomons agrees to $9bn merger with Smith Barney
- People & Business
- Market Report: Taking Stock
- Brown stresses need for public finance discipline
- Southern to move into magazines
- Short welcomes `end of monetarism'
- Tarmac faces uphill task
- BSM drives strategy towards schools expansion in Europe
- The Investment Column: Cancer trials boost Biotech
- The Investment Column: Profits rise 58% at PizzaExpress
- Market Report: Concern over Biocompatibles' decline increases
- Prospect of higher base rates sends sterling soaring
- Rover rolls out a revamped image in corporate makeover
- Business chiefs turn heat on Blair over sterling and EMU
- Why indices can distort the picture
- Cruickshank's PR offensive
- Thomson lobbies to keep Lunn Poly brand name
- Cruickshank to quit as Oftel chief
- Battling it out over electricity competition
- Arnault tries fresh approach on Guinness drinks tie-up
- MEPC to drop overseas assets and slash dividend
- Power companies warn of chaos
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Voting reform
- Letter: Millennium bomb
- Letter: Freud's reputation
- Letter: Snoring
- Letter: Malaya and Islam
- Letter: Red Cross
- Letter: Conservation
- Prince Andrew's real handicap - and it's got nothing to do with golf
- Ashdown ran away from telling the harsh truth
- Yes, the old order is dead - and it's women you should be thanking
- Letter: Millennium bomb
- Letter: Irish stereotypes
- Letter: Welsh Referendum
- Letter: Dates and the DTI
- One member, one vote: your party depends on it, Mr Hague
- Fry's Oscar, Mailer's Jesus, the Lazy River Cafe, and other future best-sellers
- Letter: Hackney schools
- When politics takes its orders from commerce
- Letter: Anti-malarial drug
- We are all equal ... in fooling ourselves that we believe in equality
- Letter: Human rights paper
- Letter: Dates and the DTI
- Who are you calling greedy? I'm a recovering food addict
- Letter: Welsh referendum
Life & Style
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- Charmed life
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- Games: Poker
- Games: Chess
- Choice: Theatre
- Dilemmas: This week: how can I ask for a rise, after years on the same salary?
- A woman one simply has to take one's hat off to - and then eat it
- Leading article: Pleas for Saudi clemency, yes, but no more than that
- Better here, now
- Review: You can't always get what you want
- Management: Business school timetables are becoming a global affair
- Management: How are you being served?
- Management: As the 2000 explosion looms, the bomb squad's fee goes up
- Thursday's book: Are You Somebody? Nuala O'Faolain
- Food: For mash get mechanised
- Jazz: Blues skies over Soho
- Pop: Dotty and loopy - that's Stereolab
- TV
- Games: Chess
- Choice: Theatre
- Don't say you haven't...
- Festival
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- LA life
- Choice: Film
- Bridge
- Beloved and Bonk: Diary of a divorce
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 'He was always smiling': Lee Rigby named as Woolwich victim
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Twitter comments about Woolwich murder
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