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Monday, 28 June 1999
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- Butcher gives `red Bologna' the chop
- Kashmir crisis nearing endgame
- Brussels suspect `already cleared'
- Street Life: Moscow - Cafe culture takes off in baking city
- Father planned baby's death before its birth
- Ocalan awaits death sentence ruling
- Papadopoulos, ex-dictator of Greece, dies in jail at 80
- Mother tongue divides France
- Sixteen injured in club bombing
- Pakistan cricketers face corruption inquiry
- Stormy waters ahead for Gore
- City Life: Peking - Sky falls in on China's women
Business
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: Paris
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- The Investment column: TT Group
- City People
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- The Investment column: Hampson
- Wolves set for bidding war over Morland
- Blue Circle to sell off heating division
- City boosts its share of global derivatives market
- Dixons to float pounds 300m tranche of Freeserve
- Punch backer flies in to oversee Allied bid
- Market Report: Takeover rumour pushes Rugby Cement up 4%
- The Investment column: Cambridge Mineral
- Accounts admission hits SEP shares
- WPP's world revenues take 12% leap
- Divided housing market bodes ill
- The Investment column: Aggregate loss at Blue Circle
- Galbraith says `age of slump' not over
- Outlook: Whitbread/Allied
- Clinton plans to pay off US debt by 2015
- Siemens and Woodrow link up in Tube bid
- Outlook: Power play
- Outlook: Clueless search for Freeserve value
- City People
- Police reopen file on shotgun death
- Heath hits at Hague over Dyke Dyke job' says Heath
- Murder hunt for killer of family
- Windfall as AA sold to Centrica for pounds 1bn
- Whitbread and Punch set to raise offers for Allied
- Debenhams to deny bid for rival
- French banks to meet for compromise talks
- US set for rates rise to head off inflation
- Stock Market Week: World markets wait on the word from the Fed
- What The Papers Said: A round-up of Sunday business stories
- Tories seek split of Davies' roles
- Post Office plans held back as DTI battles with Treasury
- Is the West cured of Asian flu?
- Cold facts collide with new paradigm
- IT linked to financial performance
- Royal & Sun dismisses CGU merger talk
- NTL mulls renewed Newcastle bid
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- 1 Stoke City investigate 'religious abuse' after 'pig's head is found in Kenwyne Jones' locker'
- 2 Gove’s lesson: spare the comma, spoil the child
- 3 Heading for America? Prepare for the longest US immigration queues ever
- 4 Grace Dent on TV: Extreme Couponing, My Strange Addiction, and Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, TLC
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