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News from 07/04/1984

1984; Gale Group;

Autores

B. Vallan, N.C. Sebag-Montefiort, Paul R. Cavanagh, R.S. Bernheim, N.A. Hay, Robert Brook, E.A. Collard, Peter C. England, Otto J. Reich, A.J. Byrne, Richard Hooper, B. Bruce-Brigg, Guido M.R. Franzinetti, Paul Allison, Peter Ward,

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The Economist Ida Ireland The Economist Cuba Namibia Ugandan discussion Spanish constancy Star Wars European missiles Executive Focus Britain and the EEC The Economist Intelligence Unit Expatriates Averagely better off Road-into-rail A popular read? Japanese drugs Esp Skins and needles International Property Clydesdale Bank Northrop Flag day for Argentina The Democrats' donkey Does New York spell victory for Reagan? American roulette Even America cannot pile up debts for ever but it can do it for longer than anybody else Less Of A Mad CAP The EEC Has Taken At Least A First Step To Farm Reform Panic does not pay The British government is taking the miners' strike coolly. There are risks in that approach (...) Creditanstalt Legal & General Howe now, Hongkong Sir Geoffrey should tell the people who need to know about those talks in Peking Don't just gas about gas The Iran-Iraq war has shown the need for a tighter chemical warfare treaty Good Year Audi STC Pounds from heaven Laying hands on the welfare state Social security Notices Mr Jenkin's mare's nest Local government Diners Club International Midland Money Market Accounts Nanny knows best Teachers The profitable keystroke The coal war rumbles on Miners' strike Bulldozed Historic buildings Greater London Enterprise Board Savills After Brussels Dairy farming It depends how you look at it Northern Ireland Buy Norwegian? North Sea gas British Airports The American Express Business Card Promise not to tell? Data protection Lower, please Air fares Jack Daniels Mondale fills his lungs for the middle distance Still comin'on up Jesse Jackson RJ Hoare Rover Mannesmann Demag Critics strike back Star wars Congress v. the president - again Foreign policy The Graduate School Of Business Panasonic Barclays Healey & Baker They suffer The poor No free lunch Trade Flashvote Steel workers Ferranti Computer Systems Bank Of America The cheery bit of Latin America The Economist Look, we're a democracy Honduras The angry hungry Brazil Why the Maronites feel lonely Lebanon Death auction India Pistol packers of Jerusalem Beware our enemy's friend Sri Lanka E.F. Hutton International Management Institute, Geneva Battle stations Afghanistan The Tigers' other lair Lights, camera... Angola Promises, promises Guinea Playing games The Koreas Jaguar British airways Act (Pulsar) Ltd Strutt & Parker Thai Airways The EEC slaughters a sacred cow Close to agreement? The big Apel comes to West Berlin West Germany Hoots from the gallery France No asylum Italy Mucking about in boats Soviet defence Prompt service not included Soviet consumers Bumping the bumpkins Cracks in the coalition Holland Notices Squeezing Poland's presses March in the EEC Hotel Athenaeum Intercontinental Vidal Sassoon Johnson Matthey & Wallace The Pierre Business This Week Girozentrale Vienna While the sun shines, Egypt knocks holes in the roof The high cost of getting high Cash on the Nile Food subsidies Trade winds blow east again The Berber of Seville Bugbears Genentech Bitter fruit In small doses Drug company acquisitions Someone wicked this way comes? Walt Disney Beware of the poodle Canadian antitrust Bank Of Boston Mazda Tio Pepe Barnyard noises Japanese-American trade Grounded China's energy Arab Banking Corporation Swire Pacific Limited Who can stop the raiders of corporate America? Define an insider The rite of spring Tokyo stockmarket Brothers grim Lehman Brothers Kuhn Loeb The Hongkong Land Company Ltd The Economist On the back of a Manila envelope Test run London stockmarket Well connected Schroders Tata: India's corporate magpie The leading contender The big eight British airways The Economist Europe must soon make choices on cleaning up cars More argument Exhaust emissions The Peninsula Group Swiss Industries Fair Nyseg Hilton International Hilton International Martell The ethics of animal testing Japan moves in Superconducting chips Now in nose drops Flu vaccines Asprey & Company P.L.C. The Economist Intelligence Unit Third World Development Paying for the arts Cut and come again International Labour Office The Nanjo-Okumura Noh Company Bergman is back Swedish theatre To dub or not to dub? Italian television When west meets east Books The Economist Intelligence Unit Relic of the golden age L. Ron Hubbard's science fiction Courses Courses Studentship Courses Appointments Appointments Publication International Property Scholarship Business & Personal Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages The Economist Commodity Price Index Focus Focus: Trade And Growth World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Lufthansa Glenfiddich

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