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News from 20/12/1986

1986; Gale Group;

Autores

J. Ravi, Brian Rex Fallon, Joan K. Mcmichael, Nicholas Phipps, Edward Carl Shoop, Bruce Gilley,

Resumo

The Economist General Electric DG Bank The Economist Peace in Europe India and Russia Lloyd's of London Management Vietnam Not if but when The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus British Coal Philips Corby Works The year of money From Nimrod to AWACS Everything a government shouldn't do was done Breaking into Japan Reciprocity is a workable, if second-best, creed for foreigners who want freer financial markets in Tokyo Monkeying with science Tell junior that the creationism of religious fundamentalists is pseudo science Abandon poor Poll The road to Mrs Thatcher's proposed poll tax is one paved with banana skins, and leading nowhere Gag, the beloved country Silencing South Africa's press makes revolution even likelier Spoiling DAT machine The record companies' defence against new technology is Luddite - and futile Charles Church Mitsubishi Electric UK Ltd Heretics' almanac, 1986-96 Hotel From mouth to hand Join us in a stroll down Sinister Street. No, this is not an invitation to wallow in dirt, darkness, death and devilry. It is a summons to final victory over handism Franklin speaking Two centuries ago Benjamin Franklin wrote a "Letter from the Left Hand", addressed to educators Dialectical unilateralism Some sinister characters B.A.A. Tales from the Holy Hand On the other hand WestLB Sabena Belgian World Airlines Not-so-mighty hunter No priority Life goes on Nuclear safety Watchdogs on a lead Guinness Plc Kleinwort Benson Felled Forestry Uphill struggle Better means worse Face the music Orchestras Small change Jobs for posterity Seamen's union Rich but sad Knight Frank & Rutley IBM Dunhill A child of the times IMI Rover 200 Series International Management Development Institute (IMEDE) Who's on the skids? Explanatory notes Bank Julius Baer Swissair The Democrats get serious about 1988 Immunity or impunity? Iragua Route of all evil Happy holidays Pilkington Federal cop-out Welfare reform Carnegie's perfect pitch America's unfading passion for what's new British Airways Honda Cast The Economist A sip of Spinfizz makes you feel Pacific Uncle Ho's men bow out A bit too blithe Iraq Comeback in Cairo Egypt and Russia The Royal Bank Of Scotland The Royal Bank Of Scotland Will it be cricket again? Trinidad and Tobago A long way before Joshua Crammed full Japan A long way before Joshua (continued) Out of step Cuba Heroin brings more trouble Pakistan If only Pyongyang will do Surprises don't happen in Germany, do they? Choice cuts EEC farm policy Bigger is better, but harder Kinnock makes the brothers blanch Non-nuclear Britain A lot to atone for The axeman comes again Soviet Union A mighty lift for Turks Turkey and Bulgaria Jolly bad sports One for old times Europe's cities: Bordeaux The Daydream Machine Highland Park Orkney High hopes for the small screen The world in a soapflake WEAF, bringing you the future Telecommunications How everybody almost didn't get the Blues All by numbers Cable competes... The Economist The emperor's new imperialism The Economist Europe's priorities Thinking the undoable The Economist Dresdner Bank Huddling through Urban, schmurban A perpetual-motion dream-machine The new manufacturing city Menage à 37m Smokestack to brainbox The old manufacturing city The city that invented capitalism Liverpool comes bottom of the Hanseatic league Ports Hongkong and the hidden hand Hongkong and the hidden hand (continued) A dwindling supply of migrants The magnet city James Hardie Industries Ltd Guinness Mahon B.A.A. Swamp city blues How cities can help themselves Civic government Marriott Hotel Sonmez Shipping Group, Turkey Maryland Bank International Business This Year Samuel Montagu & Co. Ltd Coming shortly: the digital gadget show Slow to grow faster World economy Beefeater London Dry Gin Midland Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky Migrating south Pulp Guys 'n' gels More than a one-drug wonder? Glaxo Switch hitch at Swatch The working week Speaking for themselves Mobile telephones Countertrade comes out of the closet Foul smell in the cabbage patch Export levy Renault New Zealand Republic Of Finland Comrades in profit? Joint ventures in Russia Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) In search of missing skills New jobs for old Backwards into the information era Samurai traditions begin to crumble Charting a course for infonauts Sorcery among Germany's apprentices Who, what, where and when? School's out Classroom of the dole queue When the piper calls the tune Back to basics at the Lycees From followship to leadership? The wealth of nations A lot of bottle Allied Lyons Bank Vontobel Ameritech Garuda Indonesia Washington's populists advance on Wall Street Dealing Japan in American Treasury market Do unto others ... Japanese financial markets Pacific Dunlop Export Credits Guarantee Department (ECGD) Never forecast, especially the future Hanging up their stetsons Banking in Texas Nice bank, nice bonus Happy IDA World Bank Basket case Banks' capital Why tax when you can sell? Privatisation Opening up Davy Jones's locker Oases of sulphurous smoke The lamps of Hades Who needs Captain Nemo? Bang, bang, you're dead British Telecom Wanted: a cure for board stiffness The New English Empire Pay Attention On Your Language Pay attention on your language (continued) Estas neniu alternativo A new kind of colonisation Databank The Economist Intelligence Unit The Economist Bookshop Courses Courses Courses Appointment Appointments Appointments Announcement International Property Seminars Business & Personal Tenders Business & Personal Business & Personal Course Output, Demand and Jobs Prices and Wages The Economist Commodity Price Index Focus: Retail Sales Focus: Poor Countries World Bourses Money and Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates and Reserves Lufthansa Trinova Saab-Scania

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