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Thursday, 14 January 1999
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- Around the World's Markets: Sao Paulo
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Stanley Leisure hit by punters' good luck
- Market Report: BG burns bright as fragile Footsie drifts
- ML Labs has hope despite losses
- Hall fends off hostile pounds 52m cash bid from TT Group
- Mortgage lenders prepare for battle
- Lloyds TSB fined pounds 425,000 by Imro
- Leaders try to calm jittery world markets
- People & business: Why flying chicken may hold the key to ICI's share recovery
- Panel sets new timetable for Wolves and Marston bids
- Outlook: Pac-Man troubles
- Outlook: Sears/Green
- MPs attack ministers for meddling on rates
- Barclay twins back pounds 519m Sears bid
- Outlook: Is it too late to stop the rot at M&S?
- Shock profit warning wipes pounds 1.5bn off M&S
- Retail shares dive on Christmas trading reports
- BAe nears pounds 15bn arms merger
- Kodak exposed as revenue falls
- Bank of Scotland restructures
- Outlook: Morgan Crucible
- Outlook: Dixons fever
- Anglia house prices rise fastest
- Jobless fall `just a statistical blip'
- Outlook: Dose of reality makes IMF look silly
- Morgan shares plummet on profit warning
- Pearson in talks on German link
- The day of reckoning comes despite bailout
- Mobile and PC sales spark Dixons surge
- Brazil financial crisis sends world markets into turmoil
- Oftel plan threatens free Net access
- People and Business: Mr Burke, the office clerk who got to the top
- Morgan shares plunge after profit warning
- Selfridges trading update brings some cheer to the high street
- Green still wants Sears despite investor handout
- Market Report: Banks mauled as Brazil spooks FTSE
- Limelight looks fit to rebound into profits
- FI board shares pounds 15m windfall
- Fall in jobless total `just a statistical blip'
- Israel election burglary scandal
- Are shares really worth 3 per cent less today?
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- Strong, conniving women: the final frontier
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- Cinema to dishonour France
- Dilemmas: Is it OK for men to kiss each other?
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- A-Z of Employers: Marks & Spencer
- Theatre: Guilt in all its subtle shades
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- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Exclusive: Woolwich killings suspect Michael Adebolajo was inspired by cleric banned from UK after urging followers to behead enemies of Islam
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