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The Daily Mail (London, England) back issues
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Cyprus Next for Bailout as Eurozone Crisis Deepens
June 12, 2012... Byline: Hugo Duncan June 12--Italy and Cyprus were in the firing line last night as the pounds sterling 80bn bailout of the Spanish banking system failed to stem the crisis in the eurozone. Spain became the fourth country in the single currency bloc to request international aid in a...
Thorntons 'At Risk of Foreign Takeover'
June 12, 2012... Byline: Roger Baird June 12--Britain's last major independent chocolatier Thorntons is in danger of being taken over or going bust, according to the grandson of the man who founded it 100 years ago. Peter Thornton said: "I do fear that if Thorntons survives at all, it may well finish up...
Car-Makers Speeding to New Record
June 12, 2012... Byline: Ray Massey June 12--Car-makers in the UK are on course to break a 40-year manufacturing record by building more than 2m vehicles annually by 2015, according to forecasts released today. Confidence is being fuelled by a run of investments worth more than pounds sterling 5.5bn in...
Daily Mail, London, Alex Brummer Column
June 12, 2012... Byline: Alex Brummer June 12--With the pounds sterling 80bn loan agreement for Spain, the eurozone countries have moved from sticking-plasters to larger cold compresses. But in euroland it is not possible to heal one nation's problem without it causing contagion elsewhere. In the case...
Sorrell's Pay Deal Is Set for Rejection
June 12, 2012... Byline: Ruth Sunderland June 12--WPP is braced to become the latest FTSE 100 company to suffer a pay defeat at its annual meeting in Dublin tomorrow. Big institutional shareholders are up in arms over the near pounds sterling 13m package awarded to the advertising giant's boss, Sir Martin...