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Monday, 23 August 1999
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- Mystery of man's walk on wild side
- Tramps `dumped as human garbage in police clean-up'
- Westerners accuse China of brutality
- Kosovo's gypsies bear brunt of Albanian hate
- Street life: Samotechny Lane - Chocolate district with a hard centre
- US politicians in `cybersquat' war
- Earthquake in Turkey: The searching is over. Now there is only the hated screech of bulldozers
- Earthquake in Turkey: Escalating costs threaten economy
- Earthquake in Turkey: Readers help raise pounds 190,000
- Earthquake In Turkey: `We had prepared to dig his grave'
- Gurkhas trapped in village of hate
- Texas braced for Hurricane Bret
- Welfare reforms deprive US poor
- 190 hurt as jet crashes in Hong Kong storm
- Two dead as jet crashes in Hong Kong storm
- Earthquake In Turkey: They can kill Kurds, but can't run soup kitchens
- Earthquake In Turkey: Homeless drag themselves from the ruins to the chaos of a canvas slum
- Serbs given extra time to hand in arms
- City Life: Supermarket warrior deploys ultimate detergent
- Algerian rebels murder children
- Spy boss hit by `secret army' claim
- Roadside girls of Russia sell sex for pounds 2.50
- Ailing Arafat meets radical Palestinians
Business
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- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Outlook: Allied Carpets
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: Singapore
- Investment column: Gowrings
- A battle that saps the spirit of John Lewis
- Enemies bury hatchet for auto deal
- Outlook: French banks
- Credit Suisse loses another chief
- Outlook: New paradigm or sleight of hand?
- Investment column: Lavendon
- Market report: Banks lead rise in blue chips as rate fears fade
- Investment column: Independent's tips are winners
- Boost in economy takes businesses by surprise
- Body Shop sells off manufacturing arm
- New bidders emerge in battle for Allied Carpets
- Hogg grilled by Allied Domecq investors
- BNP extends olive branch to SocGen
- What The Sunday Business Papers Said
- City People
- Nigerian $8bn a year fraud scam claims fresh victims
- Stock Market Week: Footsie fails to shake off its summertime blues make
- New park planned for Paris by Euro Disney
- News Analysis: M&S goes shopping worldwide for a new chairman
- Online firms battle to provide City news service
- Ford Europe shifts HQ to Germany
- Ireland shows UK the way to euroland
- Airbus may exchange old Boeing planes in BA deal
- Pay deals have fallen but still beat rate of inflation
Life & Style
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- John Walsh On Monday: Has Fu Manchu got it in for Hull City?
- My Technology: Making sweet sounds at the touch of a button
- Websites
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- Ping! - it's Mars on the line
- Bytes
- The Local Divide: London; `Longest five-minute walk in the world'
- The Local Divide: Yorkshire - Service sector laughing all the way to Leeds
- Two Nations: Richer and poorer: Britain's cities have their own north-south divide
- Rain or Shine...
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- UCAS: Moving into higher education
- Letter: NHS rationing
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- Letter:Fascist GM protests
- Edinbourgh Festival '99: Reviews
- Edinbourgh Festival '99: Reviews
- Digital, Cable and Satellite Television: Pick of the Day
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- Edinbourgh Festival '99: Reviews
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- Letter: Unfair to Straw
- Letter: Unfair to Straw
- Gazette: Anniversaries
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- Pandora
- 1 Pope Francis: Being an atheist is alright as long as you do good
- 2 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 3 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 4 Archaeologists uncover nearly 5,000 cave paintings in Burgos, Mexico
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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