Day In a Page
Tuesday, 7 September 1999
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- American Times: Washington DC: Welcome wagon of rules that awaits the Clintons
- Whistling now compulsory in the Canaries
- French women fight sexist abuse
- Encephalitis scare hits New York
- Murdoch tells the everyday story of a lonely billionaire
- KLA to become official Kosovo Corps
- Plague of rats hits Nicaragua
- Italian firm `laundered money for Kremlin'
- Prodi gives ground to save his team
- US helicopters bomb mosquitoes
- Schroder vows to continue reforms
- Bradley catches up with Gore
- Wave of religious murders blamed on Hindu fanatics
- Builder in quake scandal arrested
- Street Life - Samotechny Lane: Russia's new pay-per-class state schools
- Russian troops kill three Serbs
- Knifeman tries to kill Mubarak
- `Turkey needs a new constitution'
- Israeli judges ban torture of suspects
Business
- Around the World's Markets: New York
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Around the World's Markets: Jakarta
- Around the World's Markets; NEW YORK
- Outlook: Interest rates
- Spend! Spend! Spend!
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Noddy sales help Chorion post 144% rise in profits
- Focus: Tuning in to Tuesday Net fever
- The Business World: The new business world belongs to the young
- Corporate Profile: It's a sporting life, David
- My Biggest Mistake: Not sharing in success
- Investment: After the bloodbath
- Book Of The Week: Toyota, the lean, keen car-making machine
- Market Leaders Pick Their Market Leader: Who's the builder most worthy of house room?
- Investment: No Pain, No Gain: Our Man's Portfolio - It's fishy, but it's fun
- Investment: The new giants grow in Europe
- Finance: A strategic role for cashbox guardians
- Finance: The Trader: We City sippers don't belong in Wharf bars
- Me And My Partner; David Landau and Heidi Bergmann
- Market Report: Centrica excites traders with plan to add phones to growing services list
- Budget airline Go loses pounds 1m a month
- Outlook: Iceland a go-go
- Iceland to offer free delivery on Internet sales
- The Investment Column: Little friction as BBA has the right technology
- Charter cuts 700 jobs as profits slump
- Taylor named as chairman at WHS
- Outlook: Another reason to privatise the BBC
- Paints sale to net Williams pounds 250m
- Billiton confirms metals approaches
- Drug firms boost manufacturing
- Viacom takeover of CBS forms $80bn media giant
- The Investment Column: Taylor Woodrow
- The Investment Column: Aggregate Ind
- The Investment Column: Aegis
- Around the World's Markets: Jakarta
- Around the World's Markets: Frankfurt
- Around the World's Markets: London
- Outlook: Somerfield
- Around the World's Markets: Tokyo
- Witkoff buys Shell-Mex House
- MPC likely to shun early rate increase
- Leek United spurns offer
- Safeway rebuffs approach by `desperate' Somerfield
- British Midland going global
- Market Report: Next's smart rise leaves the rest looking dowdy
- The Investment Column: Wilson Connolly
- Vodafone in talks with Bell
- The Investment Column: Arriva
- Virtual City Diary
- British Biotech nears cancer drug deal
- The Investment Column: Trouble in pipeline at IMI
- The sins of the past come back to haunt NatWest's takeover of L&G
- Outlook: Euro membership
- Outlook: Sir David struggles with City sceptics
- SMG buys Hearts stake
- Flying Flowers sticks stamps online
- Airtours bid `close to collapse'
Life & Style
Life & Style RSS Feed - click to grab the feed- UCAS: In a class of your own
- UCAS: Moving into higher education
- Open Eye: Retirement, with strings
- Open Eye: The difference between a face and a teacup
- Open Eye: New Masters courses
- Open Eye: 'I did nothing at all..' - defence or confession?
- Open Eye: Messing about in boats
- Open Eye: Last of 'the Waltons'
- Open Eye: Views on life as a farm wife
- Open Eye: First Tuesday - Oxymoron? Or is it academic progress?
- Open Eye: Open minds, open cities
- Open Eye: MBA is next hurdle: Nigel Walker
- Open Eye: Validating external diplomas
- Open Eye: OU graduate earns first teaching 'Oscar'
- Open Eye: Simon Newton
- 1 Bankers could face jail after report urges the Government to introduce new criminal offence for reckless management
- 2 Breaking the Silence: In the reality of occupation, there are no Palestinian civilians – only potential terrorists
- 3 Richard Nieuwenhuizen death: Six teenagers and 50-year-old father convicted of manslaughter in shocking case of referee killed over a game of football
- 4 Exclusive: Newcastle's star talent-spotter on brink as Joe Kinnear sparks walkout
- 5 Vast methane 'plumes' seen in Arctic ocean as sea ice retreats
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