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Friday, 3 December 1999
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- MILLENNIUM CORNER: 28 DAYS TO GO
- Forty refugees massacred by Russian soldiers
- Strange lights give Shanghai UFO fever
- Six confirmed dead in Austrian flats explosion
- WTO in Seattle: THE ELEMENTS OF A DEAL
- WTO in Seattle: Tempers start to fray as delegates trade resentment
- WTO in Seattle: Mystery of the missing masters of free trade The incredible disappearing champions of
- WTO in Seattle: City at bay after taking liberties with civil rights
- McCain triumphs in debate against nervous Bush
- Week in the life: Hi, I'm Akira and I'll be your human punchbag today
- UN hosts talks on Cyprus solution talks
- Man who won the lottery is unmasked as fraud and loser
- Spanish hold vigils urging Eta not to break terror ceasefire
- This just in: Violetta's love life deteriorates
- Castro denounces `plot to assassinate Chavez'
- 56 accused in trial of French paedophile ring
- Bush faces surging McCain in televised debate
- European Times - Zagreb: Trail of killings as underworld fights for supremacy in Croatia
- WTO in Seattle: Summit divided over attempt to halt child labour
- WTO in Seattle: Britain loses GM food trade dispute
- Eurocorps to replace Nato
- Anger spills over after anti-Arafat campaigner
- Train collision in Australia kills up to 12 commuters
- Train collision in Australia kills up to 12 commuters
- Castro denounces `plot to assassinate Chavez'
- 56 accused in trial of French paedophile ring
- This just in: Violetta's love life deteriorates
- Bush faces surging McCain in televised debate
- European Times - Zagreb: Trail of killings as underworld fights for supremacy in Croatia
- Eurocorps to replace Nato
- WTO in Seattle: Summit divided over attempt to halt child labour
- Anger spills over after anti-Arafat campaigner
- WTO in Seattle: Britain loses GM food trade dispute
Business
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Outlook: The Lord of creaking GUS needs to get a plan
- Around the World's Markets; New York
- Little inflation risk from falling jobless rate, says Wadhwani
- France yields at last on open electricity market
- Electricity firms warn price cuts will hit jobs
- Murray Financial threatens to force second vote on Leek United
- Airtours appeals against EC bid block
- Wal-Mart names Asda chief as European head
- RBS to offer branch disposals to evade referral
- GUS blames falling clothes sales for third profits warning
- RBS to offer branch disposals to evade referral
- GUS blames falling clothes sales for third profits warning
- Agrochemical hype fails to impress City
- Glaxo-SB deal talk flares as Leschly departs
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Red faces after Deutsche glitch
- Outlook: Leschly to go
- Outlook: Marx was right
- NextCall prepares to sue for pounds 20m after seven-month telecoms network delay
- Electricity firms warn price cuts will hit jobs
- Euro takes a dip below dollar parity as Duisenberg declines to intervene
Sport
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- Wembley owners 'knew plan would be disapproved'
- St Helens invest in Hoppe's experience
- French pair look to shine at home
- Life stays calm for Prada as storms loom among rivals
- 'Teddy bear' Endacott to coach Wigan
- Lear Spear warms up for Hong Kong contest
- Johnson hired to train Gaddafi's son
- Armstrong honoured
- Lewis-Tyson fight faces a long delay
- Punters are kept guessing by Pipe
- 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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