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Wednesday, 18 August 1999
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- France rounds up migrant traffickers
- Shoppers to see double over prices
- Frontline: The Silk Route, Uzbekistan: Sordid side of men on the road to history
- Saddam deputy escapes arrest in Austria for torture crimes
- Milosevic is braced for mass protest
- Russian losses mounting
- Religious dissident freed by Cubans
- Bush Jnr dodges the drug question
- Striped rabbit found in Laos
- Primakov to lead coalition of moderate Yeltsin rivals
- $1bn Bosnia aid is lost to fraud
- Living off fat of the bland: American Times: DES MOINES, IOWA
- India unveils nuclear weapon policy
- Dimitrov a hero no more
- Rebels hide in crowd to attack army
- Decline of US culture reaches Senate agenda
Business
- City People
- AROUND THE WORLD'S MARKETS: HONG KONG
- AROUND THE WORLD'S MARKETS: FRANKFURT
- AROUND THE WORLD'S MARKETS: NEW YORK
- Around the World's Markets: London
- AROUND THE WORLD'S MARKETS: TOKYO
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- The Investment column: Bodycote metals fail to shine
- Down to earth reasons for Iridium failure
- Shake-up will see BICC change to Balfour Beatty
- Burger revamp
- Market: Leading shares flag under Dow Jones influence
- Outlook: Sir Clive rats on Mr Twenty Per Cent
- BSkyB director leaves group
- News Corp loss
- Newbridge tyre plant to close
- Demand for gold hits record high
- Tyre jobs axed
- National Power sells Drax plant to US energy company AES for pounds 1.9bn
- Top firms failing to fund pensions adequately
- Hamleys' profit fall `arrested'
- Unanimous vote quells fears of early bank rate rise
- Rentokil in huge clearout as growth target abandoned
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- City People
- Outlook: One Allied calls time ...another gets rolled over
- Around the World's Markets: Seoul
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Book Of The Week: Is this wisdom I see before me?
- My Biggest Mistake: Be careful where you place trust
- The Giant of Banking
- Corporate Profile: The Outsider
- The Business World: Staying strong is not the weakness it seems
- How to tackle cybercrime attacks
- Investment: Tracking down the right fund
- The Fund Manager: Andrew Spencer of Save and Prosper: How Spencer makes his mark in management
- Me And My Partner: Michael Symons - Mark Jackson
- The Trader:I'm getting shirty
- Finance: Don't be negative about risk
- Diageo faces Maxxium competition
- Allied Domecq shifts HQ from London and cuts jobs
- Freeserve links up to offer online share trading service
- NTL revenue up but losses widen
- Poundstretcher bid for Allied sparks row
- Services sector dashes hope of inflation fall
- Barclays faces $100m Iridium hit
- Homebase pulls plug on kitchens
- Outlook: North-east drives off with title again
- NRG Energy is Drax front-runner
- Market Report: Securicor rescues a depressing session
- Greek deal lifts Coca-Cola shares
- PwC grows 28%
- The Investment Column: Photo-Me
- Outlook: One Allied calls time ...another gets rolled over
- Jospin pushes SocGen on BNP merger
- APN profits jump
- The Investment Column: Cannons
- The Investment Column: Little glamour but good value at Mersey Docks
- Market Leaders Pick Their Market Leader: Who delivers the goods in the fast-moving world of logistics?
- No Pain, No Gain: Our Man's Portfolio: Chew over a tasty chain
- Nissan's Sunderland plant extends lead
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- Which Way 99: clearing file: mission possible
- Which Way 99: UCAS clearing info
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- Which Way 99: finance file: cashing in
- Which Way 99: clearing file: results day! and where you go from here...
- Which Way 99: finance file: Spending guide for new HE students
- Which Way 99: clearing file: making the calls
- Which Way 99: student file: househunting
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- Which Way 99: student file: keeping in touch
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- Which Way 99: strike action in universities
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