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Thursday, 11 November 1999
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- Iranian reformer found guilty after show trial
- Russia demands total surrender by Chechens as refugee crisis grows
- Turkish police under pressure on torture claim
- Dozens die in collapse of Italian apartments
- Kosovo women's leader on trial for terrorism
- War over Cyprus was vetoed by US, says Callaghan
- 16 die in collapse of Italian apartments
- Commonwealth Summit: Clampdown on human rights abuse regimes New guidelines to get tough on rights abuses
- Commonwealth Summit: Cook warning over show trial for Sharif
- Colombia's rebel army metes out rough justice
- European Times Berlin: Secrets of the Nazi catacombs slowly revealed
- The world's most crime-ridden spot welcomes Queen
- Palestinians seize on Mrs Clinton's visit to stoke `gas' row with Israel
- McCain marks Veterans' Day by agreeing to cut cemetery from advert
- City of a million threatened by volcano
- Lynxes are now more endangered than tigers
- First Lady sticks to a safe agenda for Jerusalem visit
- Britain may lose EU tax veto under Prodi plan
- Thousands of victims of Orissa cyclone still marooned as death toll doubles to 7,400
- Afrikaners hold out for full Boer War apology
- Spurned teacher shoots seven dead in revenge attack on young lover's family
- US rejects banana trade deal
- Cult of Marcos rises among his former subjects
- Police in Russia `torture half of all suspects'
- Mahathir calls snap poll as reformers join forces
- Crash jet black box found `in excellentcondition'
- Terrorism fears curb Clinton's Greek trip
- `We Chechens have always had to fight - first Genghis Khan, now Boris Yeltsin'
- Howard retreatsover Olympicopening
- Pakistan's ex-PM faces treason charge
- Homeless children expelled by police
- Hebron settlers rage at `anti-Semitic' evictions
- Crash thrust theory rejected
Business
- Blunkett may sell Job Centres estate to private contractor
- Clinton gives BAe green light to bid for US defence firms
- Changes in store as Somerfield decides to sell supermarkets
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: Hong Kong
- Branson jumps on the mobile bandwagon
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Outlook: Energis on a roll
- Outlook: Turning Japanese
- Celltech merges with struggling Medeva to create pounds 1.3bn group
- Outlook: Watch out. There's a telco bubble on the line
- NatWest ridicules Bank of Scotland over link with American evangelist
- Equitable Life hit for pounds 1m over failure to pay unit trust tax
- Viridian pushes into Irish electricity market
- Tokyo announces pounds 108bn injection for ailing economy
- Magnet of London draws in thousands of migrant workers
- Migration into UK at highest level since Fifties boom
- Hi-tech firm BATM raises pounds 122m with swift share placing
- The Investment Column: 365 Corporation
- Market Report: City sees smaller, slimline Securicor as a sitting duck
- Rate hike fears grow in US as prices surge
- Deutsche joins Tradepoint backers
- Y2K glitches at Royal Doulton lead to another profit warning
- Byers' enterprise initiatives come under attack
- Around the World's Markets
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- Bank forecasts two years of steady growth with inflation hitting target
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- Cable & Wireless fails to impress with Internet strategy as profits fall in HK
Sport
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- Holyfield and Lewis hold boxing's last hope of healing self-inflicted wounds
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- Wembley plans a blow to Olympics
- Sweet scientist needs to locate the dark side
- Reducing risks still the aim of jumping game
- Wigan to host meeting of champions
- Americans race to reinforce boat
- 1 Serena Williams apologises after comment that rape victim 'shouldn't have put herself in that position'
- 2 Disability campaigners celebrate 'victory' after government rethink over plans to make it more difficult to claim disability benefits
- 3 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 4 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 5 We never knew Nigella Lawson - and we still don’t
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