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Wednesday, 11 March 1998
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- Market Report: Taking Stock
- PEOPLE & BUSINESS
- Outlook: Hot air over open skies
- Coats Viyella rules out disposals as profits slump
- Parkland's former chief serves pounds 600,000 writ
- Outlook: Why not get it over with; raise interest rates
- Schroders tries to play down bid rumours
- Rentokil on alert for an acquisition
- Watchdog looks out for millennium bug
- Mayflower sells Ribbons business in pounds 6.5m management buyout
- Cruickshank urges telecoms overhaul
- IMF performs U-turn over Indonesian currency board
- Outlook: The problem with the FTSE 100
- Brussels set to bless BA-American deal
- BAT warns of threat to pounds 225bn US tobacco settlement
- MPC division sends pound soaring
- Compass replaces Dixons in FTSE reshuffle
- Fosters placed in adminstration after banks withdraw support
- Investment Column: Aegis finds itself a prime position
- Why squeezing the rich helps poll ratings more than the Exchequer
- TI ready for pounds 600m war chest spree
- Market Report: Second liners close the gap on blue chips
- Investment Column: Bid hopes buoy up Schroders
- Investment Column: Rentokil stays on its 20% target
- People & Business
- Shares: Taking Stock
- Ladbroke referral to the MMC looks like a sure bet
- CWC snubs Microsoft with software plans for digital TV internet access
- Writs may fly after Grabiner stalks out of United
- Midshires wavers as board considers pounds 780m Halifax bid
- The Investment Column: Wetherspoon dips in growth glitch
- Shares: Market Report: Double insurance strike rumours send shares soaring
- Connex set to slam door on ancient carriages with new carriages
- The Investment Column: Upbeat Williams calms the City
- Outlook: The hidden costs of pensions mismanagement
- Waterford Wedgwood unveil rise in profits
- PIA attacks 614 firms for mis-selling transgression
- Premier shifting focus from oil to gas
- The Investment Column: Thorntons sweet after shake-up
- Wetherspoon rues its TV-free ambience as World Cup fever threatens to drive punters to other pubs
- PacifiCorp looks for partner if it needs to raise offer in bidding for Energy Group
- Poor pay dearly for tobacco addiction and cough up out of all proportion on duty
Obituaries
- Appointments
- Birthdays
- Obituary: Barbara Kaye
- Obituary: B. A. Santamaria
- Law Report: 12 march 1998: Court had jurisdiction to add charges
- Obituary: Lloyd Bridges
- Anniversaries
- Birthdays
- Law Report: 11 march 1998; Resale of unexpired tickets amounted to theft
- Obituary: Judge Brian Walsh
- Obituary: Professor Martin Hollis
- Obituary: Marjorie Wilson
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Underground revolt
- Leading Article: Buttling for Britain
- Leading Article: Prescott is bigger than this farce
- Don't let the facts get in the way of a good prejudice
- Pandora's Box
- Ashes to ashes and dust to dust - a waking dream in an Irish hospital
- Letter: Doom for jazz
- Letter: House sales
- Letter: Town and country
- As Nato and the EU expand, beware a scowling Russia
- Letter: Underground revolt
- Letter: Defying Murdoch
- Letter: Save European TV
- Letter: Internet curbs
- Black beasts take a rain check in the ball park of today
- Letter: Freeing of McAliskey
- Spare the Teletubbies: they've dumbed-up Watch with Mother
- Letter:Watery Moon
- The Box
- Failed your exams? Start a business in the playground
- Letter: Lively competition
- Why America's teenage girls can't get enough of 'Titanic'
- Leading Article: Negative ads can work
- Leading Article: Who is to blame for water scandal?
- What really goes on at the BBC - an absolutely, totally genuine fly-on-the-wall report
- Letter: Beyond the Dome
- Letter: School agreements
- A view from the clifftops at Porthbeor beach
- Letter: Cancer toll in Iraq
- Letter: It's Latin to them
- Letter: Harmless dope
- Letter: Art for all
- Letter: Phone 'rip-offs'
- 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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