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Thursday, 1 April 1999
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- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: Milan
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Outlook: Cable & Wireless
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Market Report: Blue chips end April Fool's day on a dull note
- Ford to slash 680 UK jobs as sales drop
- BT cuts call cost to mobiles
- People and Business: Funny zone
- People and Business: Truth about Palace split
- Skillsgroup makes pounds 32.5m acquisition
- People and Business: Elevated
- People and Business: Only fooling
- Here's hoping there's no nasty surprises in store
- Swallow rejects revised offers for two breweries
- Yahoo! buys Internet broadcaster
- Outlook: BP Amoco Arco
- Outlook: Economy
- Outlook: Ashcroft lesson in acquiring by mirrors
- C&W sues MCI over Internet purchase
- BP cuts 2,000 jobs in $26.8bn takeover of Arco
- Ashcroft in pounds 282m bid for Corporate Services
- MPs attack Brown's Budget arithmetic
- Share prices catch holiday spirit as economy perks up
- Things are looking up for beleaguered engineers
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: Paris
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Mitsubishi's UK staff await fate
- Schrempp dashes hopes of BAe reconciliation
- Morgan and ABN Amro fined pounds 350,000 for misconduct
- BTR Siebe appoints pounds 2bn sale advisers
- Longbridge saved, but 2,000 Rover jobs axed
- BAT shares fall after US court award
- People and Business: Second thoughts
- Outlook: Kill or cure for BMW's English patient
- Duty-free end sends Alpha into nosedive
- Lord Hollick gets pounds 1.2m package
- BP Amoco set to unveil Arco bid
- Outlook: Exchange fines
- People and Business: Sell spinach, buy beans
- Market Report: Footsie holds firm as US queries BP value
- McKechnie plans pounds 200m spending
- News Analysis: Premier clubs feel the pressure
- Outlook: BTR Siebe
- BNFL to cut 500 Sellafield jobs in two years
- Olivetti admits blunder in sale of Telecom shares
- RMC eyes US and Europe for growth
- Pearson chief's pay breaks pounds 1m barrier
- People and Business: Ballot mystery
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- Letter: Serbia's obsession
- Letter: Serbia's obsession
- Letter: Serbia's obsession
- Letter: The refugee crisis
- Letter: Serbia's obsession
- Letter: In Brief
- Letter: In Brief
- Letter: In Brief
- Letter: Choosing to die
- Quote of the Day
- Thought for the Day
- Independent Pursuits: Bridge
- Television Review
- Pick of the Day: Radio
- Classical: On The Air
- Independent Pursuits: Chess
- Pandora
- Music: Goodbye gangsta, bonjour Derrida
- Television Review
- Pick of the Day: Radio
- Independent Pursuits: Poker
- Independent Pursuits: Chess
- Pick of the Day: Satellite and Cable
- Letter: Laying down the law in Kosovo
- Letter: Laying down the law in Kosovo
- Letter: Who's to blame?
- Letter: Who's to blame?
- Pandora
- Letter: Give peace a chance
- Letter: Give peace a chance
- Letter: Give peace a chance
- Film: Also Showing
- Film: Double Bill
- Letter: Laying down the law in Kosovo
- The Information on: Rogier van der Weyden
- Film: The leaver of the pack
- Film: The man who knew the score
- Film: Scott of the arch antics
- 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 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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