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Monday, 31 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
- THIS WEEK'S DIARY
- Around the World's Markets: Paris
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: Johannesburg
- Central bank doves in the ascendancy
- Shell seeking a refining partner
- Stock Market Week: Shell companies still have their attraction
- We'll be late, ISA providers tell Treasury
- Brewer is taking his Old Monk to market
- Asia boosts Avocet to a pounds 70m float
- Hong Kong fall sets scene for turmoil in markets
- Bear market undermines deals
- London markets braced after Wall Street tumbles
- Wanted: good news to save mutuals' eight-year bull run
- UK failures rise
- Catalogue sales boom for high street giants
- Who's suing whom: Duke defends his family domain
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- Obituary: Sergio Fiorentino
- I'll be in Bollywood afore ye
- A dream between the twin towers
- Visual Art: Independent Collector - John Windsor's guide to buying affordable contemporary art
- Theatre: Back to barracks
- Puzzle
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- Premier teams prepare to kick into digital TV
- Diana: the story of the story
- Arts: What a fine mess they got us in
- Pop: Soul power lifts the brothers Gibb
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- Health: There's a hole in my navel, my nipple, my nose
- Proms: A testing time for the apostles of Elgar
- Health: You don't have to be female to get breast cancer
- Working to find the write stuff
- Analysis: March of the old men marks Sky's new dawn
- Health: Getting under your skin without getting stuck in
- Health: Cats with rubber teeth prove smoking kills
- Health: Beating the booze with a dry sense of humour
- Health: A Question Of Health - My son is too embarrassed to see a doctor
- Health: Woman who takes the strain out of pain
- Words: Petard, n.
- Russia's old hand at the helm
- Obituary: Jerry Clower
- Historical Notes: The political fall-out from Hiroshima
- Obituary: Sir Ralph Freeman
- Obituary: Karl Schirdewan
- Tuesday Book: The changing face of old age
- Right of Reply: Andrew Pakes
- The Independent Archive: 1 September 1988 - A mirror in which every age sees its reflection
- Obituary: Patrick Bailey
- On your bike: this is war
- You're never too young to be old
- Joys of Modern Life: 12. E-Mail
- Caution: police using imagination
- Revelations: Ralph Steadman, Louisville, 1970
- Visual Art: Towards a perfect monotony
- Letter: Theatre in peril
- Visual Art: A fine brush with violence
- 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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