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Sunday, 30 August 1998
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- BT plans pounds 300m Korean stake
- Markets face rough ride as deal collapses
- French scent Yardley opportunity
- Racal to sell off telecoms arm
- Heart fear for dieters' drug
- US firms gear up for euro as UK dithers
- Company Of the Week
- Currencies
- City & Business: Keep an eye on Washington, not Moscow
- IMF issues ultimatum
- Sparks to fly in electricity shake-up
- BT to invest $500m in Korean company
- Lewis 'ready' to buy Sugar's Spurs stake
- Crisis prompts rate cut calls
- A man seeking serenity
- Tokyo Market: Nowhere to go but bonds
- London Market: Stocks on a rollercoaster
- Personal Finance: It's too late to panic
- New York Market: Dow stocks look set to rally
- Personal Finance: Borrowers here could pay a price for the Russian crisis
- Personal Finance: Retiring? You're in for a shock
- Personal Finance: Save yourself from the tyranny of the high street
- Money Q&A: Personal finance: For sale: one immature endowment policy
Voices
Voices RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Letter: Diana was more harmed than harming. Leave her alone
- QUOTES OF THE WEEK
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- The Ottawa Convention is a minefield in itself
- Letter: The people's choice
- Letter: A pest to whom exactly?
- ...and into extra time Profile: Jimmy Hill
- Letter: Animal aid
- Letter: Bombs will not win
- The gentle art of vocal climbing Beware the language hooligans
- Letter: Not the mind of a killer
- Letter: Diana was more harmed than harming. Leave her alone
- A word of warning about Italian villagers in the road
- Alarm bells should be ringing
- It's my party and I'll criticise it if I want to...
- White mess, black chaos
- Yeltsin should feel proud: he kept the dream alive
Life & Style
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- Learn to share, and travel the world
- Tip Of The Week: Plumb Shelves Need A Spirit Level
- Flat Earth: US? Not us
- The Style Police: Find it on the mean streets
- Get a grip
- BUSINESS
- Forget Cool Brits, just flash your mac
- Travel sick in a turban
- You'll never smoke alone
- The Secret Of My Success: Scott Svenson
- The future of clubbing
- The Future Of Clubbing Is...
- Why Are They Famous ? Jamie Theakston
- A Life Less Ordinary but no sympathy, thanks Interview - Joanna Traynor
- Papa was a rolling stone
- Debate: Are straights gatecrashing gay parties, or should we all club together? Two writers argue the question
- It ain't over 'til it's over
- Madly in love, or just mad...
Arts & Entertainment
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- Letter: In Diana's memory
- That sinking feeling
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- Network: Bytes
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- Letter: Russian extremes
- Letter: Driven to Rome
- Books: Fiction in brief
- Cultural Comment: Hobson's choice
- BRIDGE
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- Eating Out: Taste of things to come
- Fashion: dress sense
- Books: Paperback roundup
Travel
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- Rough Guide: There's a heady mix of high culture and low-life on the banks of the Moskva River. Dan Richardson, author of 'The Rough Guide to Moscow' tries to make sense out of the strangest of places
- Competition: Literally Lost: 47
- Passport: Magnus Mills - 'It was cool being beeped by a NY bus driver'
- Your Holiday Disaster: The gite sounded like a dream to Ann Mackintosh - until she discovered that it came with four-legged tenants
- For half-term sun and sand, try the desert
- Almost too good to be true
- From A to Zywiec for pounds 500
- Carry on chilling out under cover
- Eating England: No 12: Devon - Moor, shore, and the fat of the land
- Old foes are just a river and worlds apart
- A Short Stay In... Glasgow
- 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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