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Friday, 4 September 1998
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- Outlook: Interest rates
- AROUND THE WORLD'S MARKETS: NEW YORK
- AROUND THE WORLD'S MARKETS: SAO PAOLO
- In-store cuppas
- David Brown accepts pounds 195m US bid
- Heiton offer
- Sales of new cars fall 3.8%
- Maiden result is profit for ITnet
- TLG shares up as Wassall considers a counter-offer
- Market Report: Well-oiled Footsie comes up with a modest rebound
- Emerging markets chief quits at Barclays
- Outlook: Globalisation isn't a one-way street
- US labour gains
- Western banks sack 40% of Russian financial staff
- Power groups urged to compete fairly
- Bank of Ireland forces RBS to buy US holding
- Bid battle prospect boosts TLG shares
- Little fear of 80s-style property slump
- Crisis meeting sparks fear of Hong Kong clampdown
- ITnet debut profit
- Around the World's Markets: NEW YORK
- Around the World's Markets: LONDON
- Around the World's Markets: FRANKFURT
- Shell and Texaco pact slashes costs in Europe
- Market Report: Traders blame the tumbling Dow
- Pound knocks Boosey profits
- Investment: Lenders find a silver lining in the gloom
- Clubhaus grows
- Investment:Wickes does it in style
- Investment: Amec services boost shares
- Eidos signs up Michael Owen
- FTSE slide wipes out a year's gains
- Russia stems flow of dollars
- AROUND THE WORLD'S MARRKETS: NEW YORK
- BNFL looks at US bond market
- BA boosted by Kinnock call to allow sale of runway slots
- BNFL looks at US bonds
- Outlook: Enterprise Oil
- Outlook: Shell shows unnerving signs of life
- C&A ends secret counter-culture
- Meggitt warning
- Outlook: Accountants
- Slough Estates
- Eidos signs Michael Owen
- Minorco ponders first dividend cut
- Outlook: British Telecom
- Peel to run hotels in pounds 66m buyout
- Names claim victory at Lloyds
- Wickes goes after DIY people
- Analysts scrutinise Marchpole
- Around the World's Markets: RUSSIA
- Delphi shares slump as IT ambitions are scaled back
- Church steps out with 11% profit rise
- Blow to WorldCom as McLeod quits
- Crude's low price hits oil company
- Wembley takes pounds 7.9m leap into the black
- Billiton pulls out of bid for CVG
- People & Business: Bell tolls for two more PR firms
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- Literary Notes: The fertile season for Robert Burns
- Faith & Reason: Religious impulses are scientific responses too
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- Royal Engagements
- Historical Notes: Victory for the Soviet people, not for Stalin
- The Independent Archive: Hardliners in Kremlin warn of civil war
Life & Style
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- IF I WIN THE LOTTERY TONIGHT...
- Let there be light
- One thing is sure: fixed-income securities look a safe haven
- Six Of The Best: Things To Go Back To School With
- Shopping: Get kitted out for class
- meet your dressmaker
- Under fire: Arms and the woman
- End lines: Worth an arm and a leg
- Baby, it's you
- Word of mouth: Sybil Kapoor meets the woman responsible for ceps in the supermarket
- Motoring: If God drove a diesel
- Wines of the month: The pick of what's in store for September
- Fashion: Going to the dogs
- A Cheddar to gorge on
- Food: The game's up
- Property: Boldly building the millennium home
- Property: North London's Edwardian values
- Property: Good Buy, Bad Buy
- Financial Disasters Of Our Time: The Collapse Of Barings
- Bargain Hunter: Car of the week: Dream machine
- Bargain Hunter: DEAL OF THE WEEK: Drastic plastic
- The average American walks less than 400 yards a day, preferring the car to Shank's pony. Are the British heading the same way?
- Sweet sixteen
- Motoring: Round the Benz
- Property: Three To View Away From It All
- Motoring: Save money on style and safety
- Stepping Stones: From mean streets to the Festival city
- Property: Tales of woe from the chain gang
- Motoring: The Jag that took me to Indiana - and hell
- Manchester's ready for trooble at t'mall
- All at sea
- 1 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Bloody attack brings terror to capital’s streets
- 2 Mothers' diets may harm IQs in two-thirds of babies
- 3 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 4 After woman sells virginity for $780,000, here are the results of our prostitution survey
- 5 Far-right French historian, 78-year-old Dominique Venner, commits suicide in Notre Dame in protest against gay marriage
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