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Monday, 9 March 1998
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- NO-HEADLINE
- Market Report: Taking Stock
- People & Business
- Ottaker float to net pounds 6m paper profit for founder
- Manufacturing nears recession as retail sales growth slows
- Reed calls off pounds 18bn link-up with Wolters
- Rupiah dives as Indonesia blames IMF for potential social upheaval
- Limelight's debts increase
- Fund managers buy into mid cap stocks
- Halifax trumps Royal Bank of Scotland with pounds 780m Birmingham Midsh ires bid
- Death of BSkyB chief set to prompt fresh shake-up at critical time
- Ryanair's $2bn order aims to double size of fleet
- Menzies' chief set for pounds 1m pay-off in WHS deal
- Britain's biggest companies could afford pounds 30bn buy-backs
- The Investment Column: IMI bashes out the goods for Pepsi
- The Investment Column: Exciting changes afoot at Laporte
- Outlook: Merger mania starts to run out of steam
- Outlook: Market lessons for mutuals
- Outlook: The dangers of too much debt
- The Investment Column: Hodder books a 24% rise in profits yes
- Emerson accused of trying to depress Astec's share price
- Market Report: Compass and Misys bid for Footsie membership
- How Brown's Budget could muck up Britain's economic experiment
- Mirror looks for new acquisitions to boost growth
- Mirror doubles its forecast of MIN benefits to pounds 10m
- Littlewoods plans bank for TV shopping channel
- Full employment nirvana boosts pay settlements
- Revenue to change rules to offset millennium bug costs
- Stoy Hayward launches advertising drive
- The cost of getting people back to work
- BDB reassures City over launch of set-top boxes
- Allied merger with Seagram runs into trouble
- Two million more set to be living in poverty by the next election
- Sainsbury ready to thwart Asda deal with bid for Safeway
- How Britain's managers have been cast as incompetents on the psychologi st's couch
- Shares: Sets continues to leave disorder on the book
Media
- Good Ad Bad Ad
- THE LITERATOR: INSIDE PUBLISHING
- When soap ads had the wit to change
- The glossy world of contract publishing
- CV: Honor Wilson-Fletcher PR and publicity manager, Waterstone's
- Murdoch always backs a winner
- The Kurds fight back on guerrilla TV
- Nepotism? Don't even think about it
- Rob Brown
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Serbia's path to war
- Letter: Rossing uranium mine
- The Box
- Picture of the Day: Wounded Elephant', by Ronald Rae
- Letter: No competition
- The Tragi-comical History of King Tony, Part Two: enter, stage left, the Ghost
- Leading Article: Parental panic on TV
- Leading Article: Drum-beating will not help Kosovo
- Letter: End of estate agents?
- Letter: Heavy NHS workload
- Letter: Tips from Canada
- Letter: Myth of media choice
- Letter: Priest was not a bigot
- Letter: Serbia's path to war
- Worried about porn? You too can be an Internet policeman
- Did you know that prune awareness week is nearly with us?
- Ashdown and Blair - the future of the Lib Dems lies with them both
- The Box
- Letter: Let Kosovo defend itself
- NO-HEADLINE
- Letter: The price of pain rises
- Leading Article: Blair can't march in two directions
- Letter: The Germans' burden
- Letter: Proud to be provincial
- Letter: Legal aid reform flawed
- A tale with everything: the Prince of Darkness, great men - and King Tony
- Leading Article: That's enough, Philip
- Letter: Smoke without fire
- Letter: Amateur on the wing
- Letter: Priest was misguided
- Letter: Flagpole fallacy
- Letter: Let Kosovo defend itself
- Letter: Police threaten freedom
- You do the cooking, mummy, I'll pay no rent
- The catastrophe Blair, Clinton and Saddam have in common
- A few spanners short of a Prime Ministerial toolkit
- 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 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Exclusive: Woolwich killings suspect Michael Adebolajo was inspired by cleric banned from UK after urging followers to behead enemies of Islam
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