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Saturday, 18 December 1999
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- Dissent fuels Iraqi defiance over UN resolution
- Yeltsin's legacy to Russian voters - another Stalin?
- Macau returns to the motherland with relief
- The psychology of victors
- FLAT EARTH
- Who makes the real pizzas: the Romans, the Neapolitans, or the Egyptians?
- Belgrade's jailing of activist sparks international protest
- A year in Kosovo: from Serbian oppression to the Wild West
- Groping mayor pays for sexual harassment, Osaka style
- Is she or isn't she? Japan stays baffled
- Click, then just wait. And wait
- Ex-PM throws down gauntlet to Yeltsin's anointed successor
- West tells Russia to declare a ceasefire
- New inspectorate offers Iraq a way out of sanctions
- China's soldiers in suits march back to Macau
- Europe's movers and lawmakers begin to lose patience with their travelling circus
- From under le flic's armour, hip-hop keeps breaking out
- Sainthood moves for Nazi-era pope `not delayed'
- Baghdad Blockade: New inspectorate offers Iraq a way out of sanctions
- Freetown guerrilla `killed and ran'
- Trade embargo `doubled the death rate'
- MILLENNIUM CORNER
- Activists in despair at Japan's secret hangings
- Anger at Japanese execution
- Candidates play peace card in Sri Lankan poll on a war footing
- `What do I care about elections? My son is dead'
Business
- The Saint's sharp suitor
- Ciabatta queen to launch female condom
- Energis poised to join Branson's Lottery team
- Hotel rooms auctioned
- Treasury enriched by bid war
- DTI hunts high-flying outsider to run industrial policy
- ROGUE TRADER: COMING TO A MARKET NEAR YOU
- Granada savages TV merger
- M&S goes abroad for new boss
- Women won't wait for the net
- Goldman won't rue the one that got away
- Business plans replace the bullets in Northern Ireland
- There are millions of reasons for fat bonuses
- It's hard having fun
- Beanie Babies to cyber security
- Don't let divorce drive you to financial despair
- How to survive self-assessment
- Sober up for the tax return
- Borrow-to-buy fear as investors surge online
- The Hi-Tech Investor: It's a gas on the internet
- Up, up, but where next?
- The season for burglars
- Confusion reigns over stakeholder pensions
- Vodafone offer to save pounds 600m
- Tough times in the stores
- Pot maker sees intrinsic value in the internet
- Jupiter staff to share pounds 500m
- BP Amoco seeks to scrap AGM
- Phone shares rise on merger optimism
- Telewest Communications
- CURRENCIES
- Stronger economy drives up cyclical shares
- Around the World's Markets: TOKYO
- Wadhwani warns growing pressure on wages may lead to MPC rate rise
- Around the World's Markets: NEW YORK
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Littlewoods targets 50 Bhs stores but rules out bid for Storehouse
- Danone offer wins backing from United Biscuits' directors
- John Major joins Mayflower as director
- Around the World's Markets: FRANKFURT
- Around the World's Markets: HONG KONG
- Around the World's Markets: LONDON
Sport
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- Smith toughens up over Wembley
- Joel Chenal clinches first World Cup victory
- Kostelic injury worse than first feared
- Putzer wins first career victory
- Ring of bright ambition
- 1990-95: Linford Christie
- Dunwoody: An unbridled passion for racing
- Lean Greene on a quest for Mo Gold
- Rare case of Anzum is as Anzum does
- Whitaker's veteran victorious
- Salt Lake scandal tied to US Olympic programme
- Will Wembley be Sky Dome?
- My brush with death on the wild Atlantic
- Goodwill hunting still a valid pursuit
- State of the art stadium proving beyond art of the state
- Ring revolution is a step closer
- Smith finds 'nightmare' turns out for the best
- Johnson holds on for victory
- Wigan offer early chance for Saints' new arrivals to shine
- Schifferer steals show
- Wiberg masters downhill but may be hurt
- Dashing speed to deliver on road to rematch
- 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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