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News from 22/07/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Andrew Oswald, John Roberts, Richard Rahn, Laurie Haveron, Alessandra Casella, Sir Alistair Frame, Robert Geller, Peter Welch, John Williamson, J-M. Beeching,

Resumo

The Economist GPT British Aerospace The Economist Monetary union The Economist International Subscription Service Oxford reactions Executive Focus Cutting capital-gains tax RTZ in Namibia Academics in Japan Consett dissent Uniqueness for sale Business International Executive Focus Anglo American Corporation Russia on strike Sacrifice for conservatives George Bush need not try so hard to keep his party's right wing happy Cambodia's chance If its people are to get the free elections they deserve, their friends should help to strangle the Khmers Rouges BATmen and robbin' Even if Sir James Goldsmith does not win his bid for B.A.T, he has raised awkward questions for managers of mature businesses Painting Whitehall green How Britain's government machine could be turned into a friend of the earth UBS Phillips & Drew Zzzz In praise of boredom at the top Kings of officeland HiPortfolio Checks and balances Crime and punishment In transit Property RJ Hoare Leasing Setting themselves apart A bad old story Whew Poll tax Guess again Traffic forecasts British Telecom Where are you, sir? Teachers Florida Phil's flit Midland Bank Mackay's triumph Slowly down, to what? Looking up The budget Not bad Skills, please Immigration Red-lining Banks Colonised The Northwest City father Detroit's mayor No more candies, Junior Diet Loose lips Libel Wave goodbye to the Amish? BMW Akzo Costain The workers rattle their chains Close Poland Truculence + roubles = troubles Sun, sea and slime Italy Pure man's guide to catharsis Greece Statute of liberty France Bordering on capitalism Power games EEC democracy Boeing Sihanouk's princely vacillations Woman power Japan All aboard the Doi express Towards midnight Sri Lanka and India Cold war ends India and Pakistan Nepal's burning issue By coral alone? G'day, and g'bye Hongkong The Economist Conference Unit NEC In search of traitors South Korea The moon and millions of dollars Hapag-Lloyd Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) Ameritech The fading of caudillismo Other people's money Guyana Vote Ali, vote often Iran The quality of mercy Hear no evil Israel and Palestine Lost sheep Sudan Bad timing Mozambique The boycott principle South Africa Thames Water Business This Week Big deals B.A.T. stabbing Losing money the old-fashioned way ESOP's fable Avis Poor in a rich man's world Going steady Airlines Ford Bond Corporation Growth hormone Meeeow Olivetti and AT & T Troubled Taipans Hongkong's trading houses According to plan Royal Dutch/Shell Bad smell at Shell Decisions, decisions Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce Japan's political volcano and its lava of new debt Storming of the Bourse Paris stockmarket Touched by the midnight sun Are Scandinavia's booming stockmarkets heading for a bust? Damning The DTI report on County NatWest Changing his property Main events European bond markets The ghost of Warburg yet-to-come S.G. Warburg The day the earth melted Criminal elements Violence Newest moon Book Call HMSO Books Young Research & Publishing International Labour Office United Nations Publications The Economist Book Shop Gulls, girls, girls Evolution and sexuality De mortuis, nil nisi ... Brown-bag Baker Newspapermen And a-hunting we will go Soho Team spirit The computer industry Smith Kline & French Laboratories Hughes Rhapsody in ultramarine How far can authentic music go? Inventing Bolivar Latin American literature Sounds of snow Cinema God Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Wanted International Property Courses Courses Tenders Fellowships Publications Business & Personal Business & Personal Business & Personal Conferences Output, Demand and Jobs Prices and Wages The Economist Commodity Price Index Jobs Developing Countries' Debt World Bourses Money and Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates and Reserves The Economist Intelligence Unit Boeing Air-India

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