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Thursday, 30 September 1999
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- Road to peace blocked for Chechen president
- Turkish writer faces jail for `criticising military'
- Gore abandons Washington to revive campaign
- Giuliani faces backlash over Brit Art exhibition
- Frontline: Johannesburg: Children leap on merry-go-round that gives life to their village
- Jakarta rules out UN human rights inquiry
- Kinnock ousts French in Brussels shake-up
- Q turns double agent to work for America
- I've given the lot to charity, says US millionaire
- Euro Disney to build second Paris park
- Three benefit from single liver donation
- Anger as philosopher revives vocabulary of Third Reich
- US and Berlin in embassy squabble
- Peking's ruling passion tempers Chinese hopes of becoming the new Asian tiger
Business
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- Around the World's Markets: New York
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- The Investment Column: House of Fraser
- Around the World's Markets: Seoul
- Reuters plans to open briefings to press
- Eurotunnel to finance pounds 300m debt buyback with rights issue
- Co-op plans full Net banking service by the end of October
- BoS says 12% profits rise bolsters NatWest bid
- Storehouse director leaves
- Chile peso falls to all-time low
- BP Amoco in North Sea sell-off
- Latest hike in interest rates dents consumer confidence
- Diageo sells off Cinzano for pounds 165m
- Photo-Me sale could hit non-execs
- P&O invests pounds 50m in German line
- Outlook: Diageo's howler
- R&C and Benckiser merger held up by red tape
- Outlook: Eurotunnel develops taste for financial engineering
- Outlook: Co-op/Smile.co.uk
- US pledges to cancel debts for some poor nations
- The Investment Column: Smiths is likely to fall further
- Euro Disney to raise Fr4bn for new park
- The Investment Column: Derwent Valley
- Market Report: Granada plunges as hotel slowdown fear grips share traders
- Emap warns of impact from US publisher
- Celltech to quit Chirotech for pounds 59m
- News Analysis: US stock markets remain vulnerable despite the robust economic outlook
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- Thought for the Day
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- Arts: Opera: A dark study of oppression
- Leading Article: Gimmicks apart, Mr Blunkett's plan to cut school truancy is sound
- There's only one way to stop Mr Livingstone now
- Leading Article: A snag at the Reichstag
- Leading Article: Cracking down on Brussels sleaze is only a beginning
- Podium: The huge debt we owe to the poorest on earth
- Don't feel guilty, therapy will wash it all away
- Well, haven't you heard? New Labour really is new Britain
- Sell arms to fox-hunters; it's good for jobs
- Letter: Sweatshop reform
- Obituary: Kazuo Miyagawa
- Letter: How to cut speed
- Literary Notes: The study of drugs is never about drugs alone
- Monitor: International press comment on the renewed Russian assault on Chechnya
- Letter: Banana skins
- Letter: The right teachers
- Letter: Empty words
- Letter: Question of law
- Letter: Sweep them away
- Letter: Going organic
- Obituary: J. M. Thomson
- Obituary: Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Thursday Book: The heart and soul of Peking's holy war
- When Tony presses my button, he doesn't turn me on
- The hottest (lost) property of the decade
- We're plugged into a mobile future
- Obituary: L. F. Lamerton
- Obituary: Peter Hjul
- Obituary: P/M Angus MacDonald
- 1 Man and woman arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to murder victim of Woolwich machete attack, named as Drummer Lee Rigby
- 2 'Sickening, deluded and unforgivable': Horrific attack brings terror to London’s streets
- 3 Grace Dent: I’m not sure how these people can avoid being called ‘bigots’. And the more ‘civilised’, the worse they are
- 4 Woolwich murder: They killed, then they performed - these men should be starved of our attention
- 5 Woolwich attack: The EDL will seek to exploit this evil crime for their own evil ends
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