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Friday, 10 April 1998
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- Home in on the best deals around for tenants
- A screen showing for the news that moves markets
- How to reduce paper losses
- Worrying records in the markets
- Triumph of British classics
- Bargain basement
- Cash in your dormant deposits
- Merger mania returns
- Japan Bank punishes 98 over scandal
- Administrators shut 50 Fosters shops
- C&W raises pounds 400m in French sell-off
- Markets give thumbs-down to Hashimoto fiscal package
- Adios Adidas. The sportswear fad may be going out of fashion
- Unions target Midland in recognition battle
- Market report: Taking Stock
- PEOPLE & BUSINESS
- Sale gives Blagden pounds 160m war chest after sale
- Japan sells dollars to prop up yen
- Lloyd's List Publishing confirms float plans
- Hyundai axes 14,000 `to stay competitive'
- Shareholders OK Lonrho deals
- Ladbroke chief's pay cut is just a matter of timing
- Outlook: Be realistic: rates can't come down yet
- Sales surge at John Lewis Partnership stores
- Slump for Rolls as the old bow out
- New Look valued at pounds 300m ahead of stock market flotation in June
- Outcry over Germans' offer to Liffe members
- Relief as rates stay put
- The Investment Column: Banking on US deals
- The Investment Column: New Look arrives at last
- Three-way bid tussle for Baring Tribune
- Outlook: Acid tests for Mrs Blockit
- The Investment Column: Reassurance for LLP float
- JJB falls further amid sportswear worries
- Outlook: The way ahead for the RAC
- Market report: Easter parade of rumours helps Footsie higher
- Industry is hurting, but it's only one side of the story
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- Letter: End of the Wrens
- Letter: The right to die
- Did the third class passengers on the Titanic have a fair chance?
- Letter: King's fight for the poor
- Letter from the editor
- Letter: A private affair
- Easter, Passover, Eid - suppose they were true
- Now is the time to praise the work of democratic politicians
- Letter: End of the Wrens
- Letter: Life after death
- Letter: Hoax on the hoaxers?
- Letter: Britannia in soundbites
- Letter: Women behaving badly
- Letter: The right to die
- Leading Article: Ireland's peace is worth the candle
- Letter: Long-remembered hoax
- Letter: A fair share for London
- Leading article: Israel's search for security
- Letter: Sentencing paedophiles
- Letter: Long-remembered hoax
- Letter: Parisian meridian
- A mysterious Easter weekend assignation with the Crusaders of Calais
- A modest proposal to censor the Internet
- The private pleasure we take from observing public pain
- Letter: Independent Scotland?
- An Irish lesson - look to the last power-sharing agreement
- Leading article: Courts martial on trial
- Letter: Moving the King's Library
- Letter: British Jews not perfect
- Why Mandy won't come out to play
- Letter: Dangerous driving
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- 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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