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Thursday, 17 June 1999
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- Militias force East Timor vote delay
- Cousteau racism revealed in letter
- Clinton battles for gun controls
- Belguim extends Coke product ban
- Dehaene joins battle for leadership of Nato
- European Times: Moscow - The drive-in cinema finally makes it to Moscow
- French `angel of mercy' is charged with murder
- Earthquake hits central Mexico
- Russian MPs refuse to bow to IMF
- Mbeki gives top job to scourge of drugs giants
- State of emergency in Solomon Islands after ethnic clashes
- Congo peace role for Mandela
- Coca-Cola admits errors at plants
- Music industry fears effect of Net ruling
- Patty Hearst gang member arrested
- WHO seeks global smoking treaty
Business
- Outlook: Allied/Whitbread
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: Hong Kong
- City People
- Dow to beat FTSE to multinationals index
- Dutch bank pulls out of equities
- Pru cuts 4,000 jobs to save pounds 200m a year
- Bank sounds alarm on hedge funds
- Open hearings on car prices planned
- One2One launches legal challenge to mobile auction
- Outlook: Transparency
- Barclays makes new efforts to poach Burt
- Outlook: Why not a mobile phones free-for-all?
- High street sales continue to climb
- FSA loses power to award costs
- Let's enjoy being hauled along by America - while we can
- Greenspan hints at pre-emptive rate rise
- BG adds plumbing
- Fujistu in European venture
- The Investment column: GUS may be back in fashion
- The Investment column: Securicor
- The Investment column: Babcock
- Arcadia in talks to buy Sears stores
- Drugs shares sale nets founders pounds 17m
- Market Report: Sainsbury's isn't cheap, but it is on the sale shelf
- City People
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Mannesmann sets sights on UK with bid for One2One
- Around the World's Markets
- BA may give up slots to aid open skies deal
- Coca-Cola Beverages in pounds 4.3bn merger talks
- the Investment Column: Hanson
- Stansted boost
- Outlook: US inflation
- Dow and Nasdaq soar on stable US consumer prices
- Outlook: Bottled drinks
- Outlook: Pride and ego breed a banking farce
- Coca-Cola Beverages in pounds 4.3bn merger talks
- Mannesmann sets sights on UK with bid for One2One
- BT told to withdraw call facility
- Energy body gets gem of a name
- Jobs and pay data raise rate cut hopes
- ScotPower and Grid bids cleared
- Arcadia seeks to buy Sears chains
- ASB urges unity
- Amazon.com takes 1.7% stake in Sotheby's
- Accusations fly as A&L and Bank of Ireland talks fail
- BA may give up slots to aid open skies deal
- Pub probe delay
- Christian Salvesen said to be bid target
- The Investment Column: Courts wins overseas but needs home improvement
- The Investment Column: Bradford Prop.
- C&W raises stake
- Press go-ahead
- The Investment column: Sterling Ind
- Rover bets the company on the new, all-British 75 model
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- Letter: Kosovo's new terror
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- Anniversaries
- 1 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 2 Newcastle owner Mike Ashley wants blood after last season's trauma - and it won't stop with managing director Derek Llambias
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle United's star talent-spotter Graham Carr on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout at St James' Park
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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