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News from 21/01/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

John Williams, Raul Manglapus, John Murray, James Logan, Neville Maxwell, Robert Smith,

Resumo

The Economist BMW Agfa The Economist Some triangle No Amboys The Economist International Subscription Service Foreign business in Japan What is an Irishman? Not many hurt 1989 The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus American Express Bank Lovanium International Management Center Warrington-Runcorn The new quarterback Brazilian summer President Sarney must keep his new fiscal promises, or Brazil risks losing its democracy No prop for the dollar America's partners need to think again about economic co-operation Remove shareholders' masks Make nominee accounts prove they are legitimate The Kampuchean conundrum How to get the Vietnamese out without letting the Khmers Rouges back in Credito Italiano Business International Hooked on just saying no Minimising the evil of drugs means learning to live with them, legally The law is a cartel England's lawyers need shaking up British Airways Espana Dow Jones & Company A special relationship at risk For 20 years Israel has had an armlock on public and political opinion in the United States Georgia Department of Industry and Trade The dishing of satellite TV Cracking the market Drugs Not the way mother used to do it Social trends Enter the judges Competition policy Nasty rough boys Football identity cards Corporate kindness Charitable giving No more jobless odd-jobbers Training Hanson Teesside Development Corporation The Pierre Across the frontiers Ford Mobile labour Long-distance commuting Shepherding Aunt Agatha The Strategic Planning Society Scandinavian Bank Group Does this war make sense? The nation's druggist None dare call it taxes Revenue enhancement Fish story Presidential style America's game Riots Telford Development Corporation Siemens B.A.A. Singapore A new start New Haven Give and take Refugees Reverse liposuction That German innocence Better promises East-West talks Solid as Rocard France Getting down to beezness Soviet Union International Management Development Institute (IMEDE) The Algonquin, New York Mr Belgium Only if... Poland Costain NEC Department of Economic Development, Richmond, Virginia After the wars are over Close but crotchety Chesterton International The Economist Publications Breath-holding Japan Is Yoshinaga the Japanese for Giuliani? Next round China Poll by foot Fiji The Economist Intelligence Unit Loong faces in Singapore Martell OKI Kuwait Airways First, divide by a thousand Poverty trap Jamaica Garcia's last gasp Crewe Business Park The Economist Newspaper UICC The dockers and the tramp The Falklands Flights of Idiotic fancy Botha struck South Africa Another T-word Britain and Israel A man of the market Ghana Euromonitor Hemmington Scott Publishing Databank Sharper lines in Arabia's sands Barclays Briefing Barclays Briefing Business This Week Inflation and debt Commerzbank Viewpoint The rise and rise of America's small firms Furrowed brows Metsun's false dawn GEC, continued The regulatory two-step Deregulation has been sweeping through rich countries as governments have relaxed their control over industries Phoebus as phoenix Kaske as Siegfried Siemens Of elephants and dragons Thailand DSM Mercedes-Benz Toshiba Hotel Okura Tokyo, Japan The Economist Conference Unit Up in smoke Spanish textiles The trouble with theories Assessing Reaganomics GAM Sterling Management Ltd Foreign firms still love London Some foreign securities houses are pulling out of the City's markets Balancing the gilts scales That dazzling dollar The dollar has started 1989 strongly From drama to farce America's thrift crisis Contract cleaning staff Hongkong Stock Exchange Audemars Piguet Varig The Economist Publications SAR Cash, charge or chukoku, sir? Japanese deregulation Getting windy Japanese stock-index futures A random walk in San Francisco A gift from the stars Cosmochemistry A silver lining Designer drugs Esso Down-to-earth physics Cosmic rays A Playboy at Persepolis The Kindly Liquidator Life in the City Spycatcher II British intelligence Quaint Folk Europe and Europeans CAST Vauxhall Cameroon Airlines Here be monsters Opera boffo How politics trips up culture A video Sun British television Is this it? Jazz meets Grove Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Conferences Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Scholarships International Property Business & Personal Business & Personal Announcement Output, Demand and Jobs Prices and Wages Commodity Price Index Oil Stockmarkets World Bourses Money and Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates and Reserves Nikkei Mitsubishi Motors KLM

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