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Saturday, 29 May 1999
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- CURRENCIES
- Whitbread deal sparks probe calls
- Tax-Free savings: Do bonds have more fun?
- Tax- Free saving: QUICK TAX TIPS
- Now that's creative freedom
- More talk, less action
- Manufacturers don't make enough of the internet
- Tax-Free savings: Hunting for the best interest rates
- Tax- Free saving: Cut through the confusion
- Tax- Free saving: Let's hang on to what we've got
- Money: Take an ISA, see the world
- The Hi-Tech Investor: Net banking set to get cheaper
- Money: What price numeracy?
- Money: Sun, sea and exploitation
- Money: When the car conks out, who will you call?
- Tax-Free savings: Save hard, or face an old age in poverty
- Tax-Free savings: Capital concept for risk takers
- Here comes the online bride
- City scorns WH Smith
- EU vets Exxon-Mobil
- Industry signs on to the net
- Bass will not bid for Allied inns
- European firms enjoy seller's bonanza
- City & Business: Embrace the City, shun Wall Street
- Rogue Trader: What's happening this week
- Young guns are the inn crowd
- On the Up: United Utilities
- Tokyo Market: Exporters fear rise in US interest rates
- War is hell, but not for industry
- London Market: Over-strong pound may give bonds a fillip
- New York Market: No news is bad news, investors decide
- It's the way he sells 'em Profile: Sean Maloney
- Company of the Week: Whitbread
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: London
- First-time home buyers flood market
- Dialog shares fall as profits plunge 77 per cent
- Market report: Client poaching rumours lop 12p off Cordiant
- Hillsdown bid war breaks out
- Fullers' profits swell with Pride
- Outlook: Ford subsidy
- Outlook: Bernie bond revs up, now a race to float
- Euro falls again to a new low
- Outlook: Golden goodbye
- Greene King in Morland move
- Storehouse shares leap as Edelman resigns
- US-owned Midlands seeks to buy water company
- $1.4bn `Bernie Bond' paves way for F1 float
- Ford presses Blair to raise state aid
- Cellnet to invest an extra pounds 560m
Voices
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- Letter: Growing poverty
- Letter: Blair is still way off target
- Letter: Blair is still way off target
- Letter: Blair is still way off target
- Letter: True to life
- Letter: Blair is still way off target
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- COLUMN INCHES
- Profile David Hockney: Too many bright colours
- Letter: Mean test
- Letter: Blair is still way off target
- Letter: Growing poverty
- Letter: Class barrier
- Letter: Calorie control
- Letter: McStinkers
- Letter: Indulgence for all
- Letter: True to life
- The Diary: Yes we do know who you are, unfortunately
- Vote for a Europe free from bullies and lackeys
- A free press is a press that is free to behave badly
- The Agreeable World Of Wallace Arnold: Today's disasters go down best with the full English
- Leading Article: A bad week for peace
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- BUSKING TO SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
- A SUMMER GUIDE TO EUROPE'S THEME PARKS, NO: 1 PHANTASIALAND, GERMANY
- All aboard for the $1bn ride
- When rum stopped play
- Holiday disasters: One holiday in Scotland was a misfortune, Damaris Graham thought, until she got careless and went to the Highlands
- COMPETITION: LITERALLY LOST 79
- PASSPORT: JASON FLEMYNG
- Domenico and I
- Yes, I walked alone (nearly)
- There's a lot of nastiness in the world these days. That doesn't mean to say we should all be staying at home
- No, Wordsworth's path was like a human traffic jam
- A short break on: Mykonos
- Oh no, another day in paradise
- 1 Freedom fighters? Cannibals? The truth about Syria’s rebels
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Special Report: US troops are stationed in Japan to protect the nation. But to sex workers in Okinawa, they bring fear, not security
- 4 Vice pulls 'breathtakingly tasteless' fashion shoot glorifying the suicides of famous female authors from Sylvia Plath to Virginia Woolf
- 5 Iran to send 4,000 troops to aid President Assad forces in Syria
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