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Monday, 25 May 1998
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- Glynwed in pounds 100m sale
- Indonesia setback threatens Thames' expansion
- Employment companies to float on AIM
- Rates of 5.5% on the way, says Barclays
- Yen tumbles to 7-year low
- Should the central banks kill the bull markets?
- Industry predicts explosion in business on the Internet
- Cost of fraud rises to pounds 120m
- A mega-market for Euroland could be the next step
- Electricals `cannot cut prices'
- Springer rules out hostile Mirror bid
- ISAs could prompt store wars
- Germany moves in on the world's boardrooms
- IMF gives cautious approval to new Indonesian regime
- New data law 'could cut off credit for small firms'
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Pandora
- Letter: Biotech patents
- Letter: Embassy let us down
- Leading article: PoWs cannot forget, but we must forgive
- Leading article: Arms and the rhetoric of ethics
- Truth or lies? Or is it all just news to you? Here is the quiz that reveals all
- Letter: World Cup whingers
- Letter: Embassy let us down
- Letter: Biotech patents
- Letter: Adrian who?
- Letter: Army's PR professionals
- Letter: Unsafe convictions
- Local arts festivals give us little reason to be festive
- The war ended over fifty years ago, so why can't we make peace with Japan?
- Alternative baptism - spare me another meaningless ceremony
- Pandora
- Letter: Turn to face Japan
- Letter: On trial for rape
- Letter: A lesson in humanity
- The horrors of Watford Gap, recounted in the ballad of the Bank Holiday driver
- Letter: Second home 'supertax'
- Warning - our museums are on the way to being history
- This could be the beginning of a beautiful affair - with the USA
- There are occasions when even television has to be responsible
- Letter: Sexist women
- Letter: Turn to face Japan
- Letter: Third World debts
- Leading article: Who wants to get on the bus?
- Letter: EU arms exports code
- Letter: Nappies at the carwash
- Leading article: Now the going gets really tough
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- News of the weird
- Chess
- Creativity
- A match made in heaven
- Straight from the author's mouth
- Is fish oil the cure for schizophrenia?
- Why is Mona Lisa smiling? Because she likes the music
- Surreal life documentary
- Revelations: `I became enraptured with the art teacher, it was the full works'
- On the trail of an unwitting TB carrier
- Choice: Poetry
- Choice: Gig
- Theatre review: Love's Fire The Pit, The Barbican: Seven scenes of bardic love
- Classical music review: Sound Affairs Purcell Room, London: Learning to listen with eyes wide open
- Theatre review: Franziska Gate Theatre, London: Turn-of-the-century girl power
- Pop review: Super Furry Animals UEA, Norwich
- Time is needed to make any cure 100% effective
- News of the weird
- Chess
- Choice: Exhibition
- Choice: Theatre
- Bridge
- Is the sun setting on the last of Britain's oystermen?
- Entranced by pop's clown prince
- Theatre review: Sea Urchins Dundee Rep: What they did on their holidays
- Seconds out, round two of my life...
- Escape from Suffolk
- The Bard gets his Green Card
- Monday's book: Inventing Ruritania: the imperialism of the imagination by Vesna Goldsworthy (Yale University Press, pounds 19.95)
- Any face you want, except the real one
- TV
- He, she, it
- Style: World Cup 98: the whole kit and caboodle
- Circus review: Circus Ethiopia Brighton Festival: An African street party underneath the big top
- Classical review: London Sinfonietta, QEH: Farewells with violence
- Opera review: Cosi fan tutte Glyndebourne : A musical course in the rules of love
- 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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