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Monday, 16 February 1998
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- Taking Stock
- PEOPLE & BUSINESS
- Healthcall buyout bid
- Energy battle hots up
- Outlook: Two retail weaklings don't make a heavyweight
- Offer for oil explorer
- Belgo to set up in US
- GUS takes aim at Argos's performance in bid battle
- Jobs to go as FSA trims its budget
- Marston chief leaves
- Market report: Hopes of extra value propel BAe higher
- The Investment column: Flying Flowers soars even higher
- Andersen link-up with City law firm would pose bold threat to legal profession
- Thorn warns on profits as chief makes shock exit
- The Investment column: Royalblue's success fails to impress City
- S&N buys 311 pubs for pounds 206m as Nomura starts mass sell-off
- Merged bank revises UBS job losses
- Somerfield in talks with Kwik Save on pounds 1.2bn merger deal
- Eurotunnel reveals first operating profit
- Tunnel link would not let Railtrack off charges review
- BT's computer division chases US acquisitions
- Indonesia back to the brink in currency clash
- Japan needs a Thatcher revolution, not another minor fiscal boost
- Wait for Thorn's strategic review
- Elliott takeover agreed
- Eurorail offers pounds 300m Chunnel link sweetener
- Astec investors in court move
- PowerGen eyes London link-up
- Time runs out for Rank management as profits disappoint shareholders
- Blyth set to restore NatWest fortunes
- Accelerating pay deals put pressure on interest rates
- UBS to axe 200 more staff as merger bites
- Can centre-left parties halt growing inequality?
- `FHM' sales soar 27 per cent
- Docklands extension to airport
- Stavely faces pressure from Guinness Peat
Obituaries
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Roger Lazar
- Anniversaries
- Law report: Conditional fee agreement poses no special risk
- Obituary: Bob Scribner
- Obituary: Martha Gellhorn
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Lord McGregor of Durris
- Law Reports: CASE SUMMARIES: 16 FEBRUARY 1998
- Obituary: Richard Cooper
- Obituary: Professor J. M. Hirst
- Obituary: Carlo Alberto Chiesa
- Obituary: Shin'ichi Hoshi
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Strike on Iraq
- Letter: Strike on Iraq
- Letter: Strike on Iraq
- Letter: Save the arts
- The Tories take a few baby steps towards democracy
- Letter: EU arms code
- Letter: Privacy law
- Letter: Strike on Iraq
- A Cassandra who had much to teach an aspiring war reporter
- Letter: Dangerous women
- Letter: Cancer treatment
- My philosophy is to get your kit off - for operational reasons of course
- Leading article: Mr Straw should think again. The judiciary has a real role to play
- The best way to save the arts is to remove the single payer
- Letter: Iraq resolution
- Letter: Iraq resolution
- Letter: Save the Arts
- Letter: Iraq resolution
- Letter: Iraq resolution
- Letter: Save the Arts
- A little help for those who just can't find the right words ...
- Dear Enoch played the game, though he seemed to forget his friends
- The risks of expulsion: Ghetto logic that threatens to engulf the peace process
- Depoliticised youth: What's the matter with our dumbed-down youth?
- Letter: Royal funds
- Leading Article: Are questions of taste proper questions for a prime minister?
- Letter: Iraq resolution
- 1 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 2 Charles Saatchi accepts caution for assault over incident in Scott’s restaurant when he put his hands on throat of wife Nigella Lawson
- 3 Anatomy of a waiter: Service staff spill the secrets of their trade
- 4 Exclusive: Cristiano Ronaldo advised to stay at Real Madrid for another 18 months before making possible switch to Manchester United
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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