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Wednesday, 9 June 1999
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- Jews in Iran face death for `spying'
- Jordan crowns its new king
- Mob's lawyer elected mayor of Las Vegas
- ANC finally gets historic majority
- Troops calm Nigerian oil town
- Mourning for judges shot in court
- Romanovs are rehabilitated
- Red Square law takes fizz out of Moscow party
- Chinese hope for end to years of hate
- `Grave concern' in Jakarta over election count delay
- Bush goes on his first date with voters
- American Times Los Angeles: Telephone hell in the City of Angels
- Nobel winner `copied woman's unknown novel'
- Bulldozers wreck Arab hopes in Jerusalem
- Three officers cleared in New York brutality case
- Tourists pay the price of Paris strikes
- `Chickengate' leaves nation of gourmands hungry
- Habibie faces ousting by Democrats
Business
- Procter & Gamble to axe 15,000 jobs worldwide
- Around the World's Markets
- Outlook: Milk Marque
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Allied Leisure
- Procter & Gamble to axe 15,000 jobs worldwide
- MPs warn on ice-cream jobs
- NTL hints at cable merger
- Outlook: Blair blessing
- LVMH files actions
- Airtours lapses First Choice bid due to regulatory hurdles
- Low & Bonar sells
- US calls for early warning system
- Garban and Intercapital in talks
- Customers helped by deregulation
- Granada hints at spin-off of its media interests interestsprofits rise
- Scottish & Southern builds pounds 1.5bn warchest
- Granada hints at spin-off of its media interests
- French sports megastore may hit the sector for six
- Outlook: A mobile future in manufacturing
- Dialog deal gets backing from Blair
- Reed may face probe into profit warning
- The Investment Column: Lonrho
- The Investment Column: Waddington
- Ashcroft homes in on Smith Square
- Meggitt in pounds 237m takeover of US manufacturer
- The Investment Column: Meyer may not have the right tools for the job
- Rate cut hopes push blue chips higher
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: Paris
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Me And My Partner
- The Investment Column: BTP
- The Player: Allen Yurko of Invensys - The advantage of being open
- Marriage made in Net heaven?
- The Trader: He must be better to work with than Attila
- Business Book Of The Week: A brand-new look at brands
- Investment: The CAT standard finds a champion at last
- Investment: Should you invest in... air travel?
- Investment: Sharewatch
- Market Leaders Pick Their Market Leader: Who is the most sought after management consultant?
- My Biggest Mistake: Ricky Christie - When father knows best
- Why it pays to look at investment trusts
- No Pain, No Gain - Our Man's Portfolio: Merrydown acquires sweet taste of success
- Euro wins a reprieve on upbeat German prospects
- Cable & Wireless poised to win bid for IDC
- Boots admits to 300 head office job losses
- British Biotech pays out in legal battle
- Byers set to unveil three White Papers this month
- Lawson praises Chancellor
- Vodafone urges licence change
- US brokers in Net trading venture
- Panel gives First Choice 21 days
- Outlook: Vodafone justifies its glamour rating
- Outlook: Schadenfreude
- ICA threatened
- Outlook: Water bunkum
- Electronics deal
- Market Report: BOC flares up on talk of link with US rival
- The Investment Column: Stagecoach's expansion plan drives it forward
- The Investment Column: Northern Foods
- The Resurrection
- Focus: Is the Internet the best way to shop?
- The Business World: Firms can no longer bank on a home advantage
- Corporate Profile: Circling the world
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- 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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