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Wednesday, 24 November 1999
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- 700,000 Europeans face a cruel winter under canvas
- Stay-at-home New Yorkers force the cancellation of Millennium Eve gala
- Frontline: Cape Town: Deadly groups cause mayhem in Junkie Funky gang wars
- Life at the top will be lonelier for Clinton
- Sharif `death warrant' as ally turns on him
- Conflict may engulf region, says Caucasus leader
- Whiff of marijuana enlivens New Zealand election debate
- India wakes to find the millennium dawns on its doorstep
- Hardliners defeat votes for Kuwait's women
- Battle for reform takes its toll on Iranian Jews
- American Times, Princess Anne, Maryland: Bank robber is unmasked as pillar of respectability
- DNA tests reveal the secrets of fine vines
- Bill Gates donates pounds 460m for vaccines
- Oil companies withhold agreement from Caucasus pipeline project
- Europe `needs special forces and better spies'
- Hillary commits to run for seat in US Senate
- Clinton calls for end to violence
- Czechs pull down Gypsy barrier
- Serbs murdered by the hundred since `liberation'
Business
- Around the World's Markets: TOKYO
- Kingston shares fall as spending erodes profits
- Hostile bid leads Gent into uncharted waters
- Around the World's Markets: FRANKFURT
- Meyer to axe 500 jobs in cost-cutting drive
- Brussels starts legal action in French power dispute
- The Investment Column: SA Breweries
- The Investment Column: Invensys shares on the shelf as Yurko tries to ditch dowdy image
- Outlook: New economy rap
- Market Report: Hays reaps rich harvest on talk of European buy
- Outlook: Robinson may return to his roots for the big one
- The Investment Column: Booker
- Bank of England strikes deal to end MPC resources row
- WTO makes last-ditch attempt to launch new trade round in Seattle
- UBS profits up 44% as Warburg stages dramatic turnaround
- Around the World's Markets: Hong Kong
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: London
- EMI sees swing to Net for music sales
- Heseltine: The Sequel
- Blow to Vodafone ambitions as Hutchison backs Mannesmann
- Exports and manufacturing show surprise strength
- Anglo Irish Bank upbeat on record 56% profits rise
- The Investment Column: Sainsbury's shares are cheap but should still be left at the checkout
- The Investment Column: De La Rue
- Enterprise Inns profits soar 60% on pub acquisitions
- Outlook: Camelot nosedive
- The Investment Column: Energis
- TUC slams `boardroom greed' in UK
- Market Report: Kingston soars as bid talk sets bells ringing
- Outlook: Tough choices for Byers over banking shake-out
- Outlook: EMI and the net
- Around the World's Markets: Moscow
- Ex-director of West Bromwich Albion to sell off 25.3% stake
- Sainsbury `on track' for sales growth by 2000
- Courtaulds shares leap 20% on M&S outlook
- Focus: Digital dreams that turn to nightmares
- The Business World: The high price of a changing job market
- Me And My Partner: John Frieda and Gail Federici
- Investment: Patience is a virtue that can be profitable
- Investment: New growth dawns as sums rise in the East
- Finance: Helping hands tied by red tape
Sport
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- Salford offer Offiah a new lease of life
- Britain draw on Smith's power to see off Americans
- Matthews delighted to fight Krajnc
- Stevens capitalises on O'Sullivan's error
- Hoey takes a tough line on Lottery cash
- Istabraq again looks sure to amaze in Grace
- 'Innocent' Walker threatens to sue UK Athletics
- Crucial care for riders
- Milkshake dispute leaves bitter taste
- Offiah set to join Reds
- Lewis bids to avoid Akinwande
- Montjeu heads market
- Lewis has Tyson on his mind
- IOC publishes final reform recommendations
- Ron Clarke: Gosper should not be next IOC chief
- Broncos are going back to The Valley
- Khannouchi's American dream threatens London run
- Plaschy gains first World Cup win
- Boxer still critical; 'He could die tomorrow,'
- 1 'He was lucky he didn't die' - George Michael fell out of speeding car onto M1 motorway, according to eye witness
- 2 Austerity has hardened the nation's heart
- 3 Gay couple beaten in park urge MPs to moderate language on gay marriage
- 4 Why Arsène Wenger must spend to put icing on the cake and buy likes of Stevan Jovetic for Arsenal
- 5 'It was just like the movie Twister': Man survives Oklahoma tornado by taking refuge in horse stall
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