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Monday, 15 June 1998
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- Around the World's Markets
- Investment Column: Used cars take the shine off Arriva
- Market Report: Fears grow that bull run is over
- Taxmen raid Deutsche Bank
- People and Business: A small change of mind at Goldman
- Investment Column: Britax deal looks well-timed
- Market Report: Caldwell Investments
- Investment Column: Bananas ripen for Fyffes
- `Chainsw Al' gets the chop
- Asian crisis sends shares into a dive
- Outlook: Why Goldman's is right to float
- Why we failed to see the Asian contagion coming
- Windfalls of pounds 5,000 as AMP floats in Sydney
- Northern Telecom buys Bay Networks
- Biotech softens its line
- Outlook: Nonsense from John Redwood
- Mirror plunges as Springer drops bid
- Goldman to float up to 15% in autumn
- Row over British Steel jobs
- Outlook: Bonds enter uncharted waters
- Tetley scraps stock market flotation plans
- Goldman committee meets to decide on market float
- Retailers' warnings fail to curb rent rises
- CBI warns on innovation
- Japan warns Rubin over yen
- British Biotech whistleblower faces ruin from court action
- MPs support Nationwide
- Camelot prepares to bid for Tote sell-off
- WTO warns against protectionism
- Skoda teaches the world to make cars
- The Week ahead: Turnaround on small investors
- Service boom to be wary of
- Bank defends interest rate rise
- Australian firms face takeovers
- Armstrong covers wood floors
- Telecom Italia board meets
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- The ultimate comics' trip
- Pitch; An Advertising Agency And A PR Firm Are Set The Task of Making Mohamed Al Fayed A Much-Loved Member Of The British Establishment
- The warring after the knight before
- Where is The Observer's guardian angel?
- Old news buys into a new audience
- Trial By Media
- Analysis; Tabloid sales tell a story of shock and horror tabloids
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- If I Ruled The Airwaves
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- Obituary: Sir David Huddie
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- Letter: World Cup rampage
- The Independent Collector
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- An audience with the Sky queen
- ECT shocks to the health system
- Health on the Net Special: The Web way to good health
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- I've got a feel for my automobile
- Sun, sea, sand and sick
- A park-and-ride-scheme that's one of London's wonders
- Exit Poll: The Warhol Look - Barbican, London
- Art Market
- Britain On The Couch; How to make schoolchildren feel inadequate
- Vital Signs
- Opera: I'm ready for my close-up, maestro
- A reading from the book of Carey
- Music: And here's to you, Mrs Garfunkel ...
- Anything's possible on the road to excess
- Leading Article: How to stop the hooligans: pull out of the World Cup
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- Letter: Engineered crops
- Letter: Mysteries of the jury
- Letter: Engineered crops
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- Letter: Teachers' holidays
- Young love finds a way in the parental home
- A great game of bluff
- So, this is the sexiest woman in the world: Jenny McCarthy
- Leading Article: Six months of the best - and worst - of President Blair
- Letter: Mysteries of the jury
- Letter: Teachers' holidays
- Monitor: The News of the World-What happens next in the Lewinsky case?
- Letter: Not my Tory party
- Elections are not the only way to bring honour to the Lords
- Leading Article: Don't gripe at Goldman Sachs
- Podium: Why legal aid must continue
- The Euro-marriage, Italian style
- What will happen when New Labour is old hat?
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 3 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 4 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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