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Sunday Business (London, England) back issues from Sunday, November 18:

West's doomsayers in retreat.

Nov 18, 2001

Tentative shoppers boost flagging economy.

Nov 18, 2001

US retailers abandon Yuletide spirit.

Nov 18, 2001

Get into the money market.

Nov 18, 2001

Japan set for wave of corporate failures.

Nov 18, 2001

Check your scheme rules carefully.

Nov 18, 2001

When significant others lose out.

Nov 18, 2001

Investors flocking to West Coast biotechs.

Nov 18, 2001

WITH technology stocks out of favour in the downturn, many investors are turning to West Coast-based biotechnology companies to fill portfolios.

Nov 18, 2001

Derek Lygo, head of UK equities at First State (and a former colleague at Dresdner): "Derek is a good, old-fashioned fund manager, the type who sticks a moist finger in the air to see what direction things are going and then runs with it.

Nov 18, 2001

Andy Brough, Schroders UK Smaller Companies & Mid 250 funds: "It is quite a challenge to run a big sum of money investing in small-cap stocks due to liquidity reasons.

Nov 18, 2001

Bill Mott, Credit Suisse Income (and former colleague at Credit Suisse): "He is the most complete investor I have ever come across, from the big picture to the stock level." Charlie Curtis, Deutsche UK Growth: "He is an out-and-out stock-picker.

Nov 18, 2001

Anthony Bolton, Fidelity: "I've never met him, but his name keeps on coming up and up again as an example of a fund manager who gets it right, not just in certain markets but over the long term." William Littlewood (former manager of Jupiter Income fund - now retired): "He has proven to be very clever indeed in his ability to pick good companies.

Nov 18, 2001

Bill Mott, Credit Suisse Income: "He has a good long-term track record and speaks sensibly about stocks, which has over time translated into an excellent performance track record.".

Nov 18, 2001

Anthony Bolton, Fidelity: "Anthony is one of the longest- serving and certainly among the most successful fund managers that I know." Toby Thompson, former manager of the Newton Income fund: "Toby has a disciplined stock selection style which meets his objective of delivering income.

Nov 18, 2001

Anthony Bolton, Fidelity: "I respect fund managers who have the courage of their convictions.

Nov 18, 2001

Tim Russell, HSBC UK Growth: "He has produced a consistent track record in all market conditions.

Nov 18, 2001

Kingfisher: a leading role in Europe.

Nov 18, 2001

Xansa: high hopes for outsourcing.

Nov 18, 2001

Old Mutual: hit by weak equities.

Nov 18, 2001

Businesses invited to improve the neighbourhood.

Nov 18, 2001

Catering for your workers in the best possible taste.

Nov 18, 2001

Don't be fooled by Equitable roadshow.

Nov 18, 2001

On the ball with rugby triumphs.

Nov 18, 2001

IAM not going to be shy about blowing my own trumpet over my prediction that last weekend could produce a dual rugby triumph for England/Great Britain over Australia in the union and league codes respectively, after a summer when I had accurately forecast a string of Australian victories.

Nov 18, 2001

First vote on road to independent Kosovo ETHNIC Albanians seeking an independent Kosovo yesterday voted in the first province-wide elections since Nato forces drove out Slobodan Milosevic's troops two years ago.

Nov 18, 2001

BBC counts cost of set-tops.

Nov 18, 2001

Love-in's warm afterglow.

Nov 18, 2001

IT IS the sale of the century.

Nov 18, 2001

Cyber addicts drain finances of UK firms.

Nov 18, 2001

SURFING the internet during the working day might seem like nothing more than a bit of harmless fun, something to boost staff morale through the daily routine.

Nov 18, 2001

Fidelity's star player tops poll.

Nov 18, 2001

Fidelity's Anthony Bolton is the most highly respected UK fund manager among his peers, a Sunday Business survey shows.

Nov 18, 2001

Andy Brough, Schroders: "Andy is a strong analyst who is very diligent, particularly in accounting issues.

Nov 18, 2001

THE FTSE 250 Index is the so- called "mid-cap" area of the UK market.

Nov 18, 2001

I HAVE to confess that the market has proved a touch more resilient than I had bargained for lately.

Nov 18, 2001

INVENTIVE Leisure, which listed on Aim in May last year at 95p, wants to exploit the vogue for vodka with a national chain of Revolution-branded bars.

Nov 18, 2001

TTP Communications is one of those rare animals in this sector at present that provides in-vestors with a clear, long-term growth story backed by profits and cashflow.

Nov 18, 2001

Promising orphan MmO2 out in the cold.

Nov 18, 2001

O'Reilly set for fresh Fairfax bid.

Nov 18, 2001

Intel's founder looks to the future as he reveals his past.

Nov 18, 2001

Clean sweep turns dire funds round.

Nov 18, 2001

Why Brown's anti-poverty fund is a poor sideshow.

Nov 18, 2001

Malone tipped for Kirch stake.

Nov 18, 2001

Oil price drop is crucial to growth.

Nov 18, 2001

Smoke clouds cast shadow over WTO.

Nov 18, 2001

AFTER negotiating for 15 years, China and Taiwan became members of the World Trade Organisation last week.

Nov 18, 2001

Bond-yield collapse also has economic downside.

Nov 18, 2001

Misys in mortgage move.

Nov 18, 2001

Securing a commercial mortgage can be a minefield for any company, but it is often an insurmountable problem for Britain's small businesses.

Nov 18, 2001

IN 1987, I moved from non-specialist sales into IT sales.

Nov 18, 2001

Wealth advice rethink urged.

Nov 18, 2001

The self-serving City beats the drum for greed.

Nov 18, 2001

IN CONVERSATION with David Kynaston, the great historian of the City of London (the latest and final volume of his magnificent work should go into the Christmas stocking of every financier), we agreed that there is something new and unattractive about the Square Mile.

Nov 18, 2001

Banks speed up for account-switchers.

Nov 18, 2001

The weekend the WTO came of age.

Nov 18, 2001

Big guns angle for BA alliance deal.

Nov 18, 2001

Can this man save Marconi?

Nov 18, 2001

IN 1981, before the Hanson conglomerate had grown into a famous corporate-raiding behemoth, its strutting young executives celebrated Christmas late into the night.

Nov 18, 2001

PM set to fuel row over euro.

Nov 18, 2001

TONY Blair will this week position Britain in the vanguard of European Union expansion and restate his desire to hold a referendum on the euro during this parliament.

Nov 18, 2001

Huntingdon Life let off scot-free.

Nov 18, 2001

HUNTINGDON Life Sciences has been let off the hook by a court, despite being found guilty of breaking British law by failing to hold an annual shareholders' meeting.

Nov 18, 2001

Jury to hear Regan charges.

Nov 18, 2001

Brown calls for curbs on terrorist funds.

Nov 18, 2001