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Sunday, 25 April 1999
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- What The Papers Said
- Stock Market Week: Top 15 break away from blue-chip pack
- Who's Suing Whom: Sheffield Utd stays out of court
- Co-op pledges to fight off pounds 2bn `asset-stripping' bid
- After the crisis, private lenders close the purse
- IMF set to agree new $4.8bn loan for Russia
- Turnout raises B&B hopes in ballot
- Compare living standards, not tax
- Industry says pay pressures are easing
- Littlewoods sets up separate business and leisure boards
- Sainsbury's holiday offer aims to boost weak sales
- BT sets sights on Japan with pounds 1.2bn investment
- Accountants' merger fails to add up
- Thames Water lobbies PM on takeovers
- Talks on telecoms deal planned
- CURRENCIES
- The Latest News From The Motley Fool: ask the fool
- New York Market: Earnings recovery fuels optimism
- Smart Moves: Yeltsin gets help from British firms
- Smart Moves: Do women accountants really count?
- The Latest News From The Motley Fool: A lesson in real life
- Is it time to get out of Scotland?
- The Latest News From The Motley Fool: name that company
- The Hi-Tech Investor: A good point
- We owe no loyalty to big-name cards
- Doctor, it's my endowment ...
- ISAS: ou can't go wrong with stocks and shares
- ISAS RECOMMENDED BY INDEPENDENT ADVISERS
- ISAS: Expand your investment horizon
- ISAS: Is this a good way to pay for your home?
- ISAS: Protected from the unkind cuts
- ISAS: Outside bet for savers
- ISAS: All for one and one for all
- COMPANY OF THE WEEK: ICI
- Lenders learn to be flexible
- Going Down: Reuters
- Tokyo Market: Internet boosts investors' confidence
- London Market: Consumer spending will raise value
- We still need to work out what non-executives are for
- Breaking out of the ivory tower
- They're fighting on the beaches
- UK looks east as phone frenzy grips Continent
- BT seizes slice of Japanese market
- Foster's curves upset the City
- ROGUE TRADER: FOOTBALL SPECIAL
- Masters of the universe return
- Smart Moves: How to learn in a global classroom
- SmithKline to act on pounds 90m pay packet
- Brands Hatch warned off Silverstone
- Rogue Trader: Football Special: Four footie chairmen
- Rogue Trader: Football Special: Pearls of wisdom
- Smart Moves: All the office is a stage
- Smart Moves: Companies encourage people to read and write
- The Hilary Clarke Interview: Tim Parker - Clarks kicked into shape
- Supermarkets on the shopping list
- City & Business: No recession, but we're not home and dry
Voices
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- Letter: Are we Blair's willing bombers?
- Letter: Are we Blair's willing bombers?
- Letter: Are we Blair's willing bombers?
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- Letter: Are we Blair's willing bombers?
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- The Americans who won't be celebrating Nato's 50th
- How war can seriously damage a Prime Minister
- Captain Moonlight: Ladies, he will not be for ever taciturn
- Letter: Are we Blair's willing bombers?
- America's way of life and death
- Letter: Voice of reason
- Words: Simplistic
- The nerve of the lady
- The Diary: A blunt response to St George's sword
- Letter: Real shopping
- End of Story: There was a time when I thought I was Essex's answer to the great Jack Kerouac
- The Diary: Brick Lane, Brixton and Jamaican horror
- Profile: Alex Ferguson - Leader of boys and men
- Was the Second World War worth 56 million lives?
- The Agreeable World Of Wallace Arnold: Stand tall, true Englishmen, as the Euro-clouds gather
- Leading Article: Victims of an alien world
- Leading Article: Where to turn?
Travel
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- Travel: Competition: Literally lost 74
- Travel: Passport - Janet Street-Porter
- Travel: A fright on the bare mountain
- Travel: 192-part guide to the world - Part 8: Armenia
- Travel: Monastic fantastic
- Travel: Just hop on the bus to Kashgar
- Travel: High art and low mists in the Dales
- Travel: At home with Mr Kim
- Travel: A short break in Toronto
- Travel: Memories of a land I found disappointingly homogenous and unexotic, apart from this one mountain place called Kosovo
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 3 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 4 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
- 5 Two bailed after arrest over Woolwich attack Twitter comments
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