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Monday, 5 July 1999
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- Victims of massacre laid to rest
- Milosevic `to be ousted by end of year'
- Kurds blamed for deadly Istanbul blast
- Israeli threat to lifeguard strikers
- Sharif peace offer divides Pakistan
- White Worship
- Fuhrer's paintings found in Tehran
- Racist shooting spree ends in suicide
- Zimbabwe in crisis as Nkomo is laid to rest
- Groom fined pounds 1,300 for jilting his bride
- City Life Moscow: Ecology cops tackle wild-eyed axeman
- MoD looks to America for new missiles
- Finland relents in German row
- Midwest hunt for `race hate' gunman
- Moscow expels US attache in Cold War-style row
- LA police accused of return to trigger-happy ways
- India claims to hold vital peak
- Students who major in rebellions
- Kuwait vote helps women's cause
- Drive-by gunman strikes in Chicago
- Algeria to free 5,000 from jail
- Fury as Nato halts Russian Kosovo force
- Hostages caught up in Colombia's endless war
Business
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- Around the World's Markets: FRANKFURT
- Around the World's Markets: LONDON
- Around the World's Markets: PARIS
- Market Report: Matalan rises on talk of bumper sales
- BoJ intervenes to stop yen rising
- Cable & Wireless stock soars 6.3% on bid talk
- Peptide falls 30% after lead drug fails trial
- Total in hostile pounds 27.5bn bid for Elf
- Leeson brief to see liquidators
- Punch increases Allied pubs offer to pounds 2.925bn
- AA's pounds 1.1bn takeover puts 2,500 jobs at risk
- US value fund discloses 3% stake in M&S
- Battle of oil giants tests French commitment to open competition
- Outlook: Centrica puts its foot on the gas
- Rothschilds to enter US IPO market
- Market Report: Matalan rises on talk of bumper sales
- The Investment Column: Pace will struggle to keep step with digital revolution
- Service sector inflation shows dip in June
- What The Papers Said
- Companies reporting and economics diary for the week ahead
- City People
- Murdoch lines up Fox chief for top post
- Strong growth revives risk of inflation
- First Choice strives to save Kuoni deal
- Will Europe rise from recession to be an economic superpower?
- pounds 59m houses
- Investors turn to drink and retail therapy
- French regulator to rule on deadline for bank mergers
- Airlines shun new technology
- Population timebomb threatens to shrink workforce and explode euro
- Fall in pay deals points to easing jobs market
- ONdigital doubles subscriber level
- Average earnings break through pounds 20,000 mark
- On-line auctioneer set for pounds 700m flotation
- Equitable future hinges on pounds 1.5bn test case
- Lendrum now ahead of Varley for Barclays post
- Uproar over UK gold sell-off
- Whitbread strikes back at Punch `vandal' gibe
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- Letters: Ulster's peril
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- Letters: Ron Davies' courage
- Letters: Eddie gets blamed
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- Quote of the Day
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- 1 What, let gays get married? We must be bonkers
- 2 'Something passed underneath us, quite close': Airbus A320 has close encounter with UFO
- 3 Rocky Horror star Tim Curry 'suffers major stroke'
- 4 Exclusive: How MI5 blackmails British Muslims
- 5 Lord of the Sings: Sir Christopher Lee, 91, to release heavy metal album
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