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News from 16/12/1989

1989; Gale Group;

Autores

Spyros Chionos, Richard Raymond, Charles Haden, Michael Emerson, Michael Golombok, Ira L. Straus, James Skinner, Robert Paschall, Geoffrey Maynard, Adrian Day, Dieter Chenaux-Repond, Jonathan Mandelbaum, Wilhelm Merck, Leslie Hill,

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The Economist Omega The Economist Tomorrow's Europe Good ole boy replies A policy for sterling Armenia The lure of 1992 The Economist International Subscription Service Executive Focus Fault-finding Soviet travel Slim wallets An elephant fund Independent television Naturally cool The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Baillieu Knight Frank Boral Yesterday's man? Rethinking the greenhouse The backlash against global warming has begun Europe's car craziness The European Commission's plan to limit Japan's market share in cars will hurt Europe more than Japan Without let or hindrance Britain is going to give too few passports to Hongkongers, so the lucky ones will promptly leave Don't forget the Middle East It has a habit of springing surprises NASDAQ International The New South Wales Government RTZ James Hardie Industries The headless superpower The European Community has to present more than a trader's face to the world Put Nazis on trial Never forget what they did Hilton International David Morris Jewels Bitter pills Second thoughts Combative Reminders Interbank Which way for the ambulancemen? Are the ambulancemen the medical arm of the emergency services or the emergency arm of the medical services? Bleak rituals Northern Ireland Dreaming of a white paper Green bill A tankful of trouble Business Growth Training And an unprosperous new year Business rates Bohler Varig The Economist Diary Department Republic National Bank Of New York (Suisse) Europe comes to Westminster The great game Blancpain Better at quibbling than galloping Interventionists and free marketeers disagree on how best to support high-tech industries A rotten idea China AT & T Business International Conference Wham Anti-Catholics The right to bear furs Between you and me and the tape Wiretaps When graffiti are a sign of hope Cities Deutsche Bank Group Fujitsu British Nuclear Fuels (BNFL) Paying more for petrol? California Seasonally adjusted Christmas trees Drying up Water The Strategic Planning Society ABBL Now for the Russian revolution Danger zone The Germanies The rearguarders Czechoslovakia The bearable lightness of being Dienstbier By candle-light Bulgaria Just swallow this Hungary AEG American Express Cadbury Deeper, still, and deeper European summit Touchy but touchable Disappearing Fish Breaking silence Italy Hongkong's leap in the dark Blackmail? The cost of goodbye Hongkong passports Not quite the end of the affair Philippines A little kingdom in Afghanistan Crédit Agricole Group Find the lady Japan Slow-moving Seoul Changing the script in Central America Party poopers Zimbabwe A cannier Kaunda Zambia Of bats and dogs Amsterdam-Rotterdam Bank (Amro Bank) Send for the dowsers Mesopotamia Cut again Saitama Bank Citycall Portfolio Not bad at all Mexico Long-Term Credit Bank Of Japan, Limited Lucky Goldstar Du Pont Business This Week Trading places Commerzbank Buy America while stocks last Next year, for the first time since the United States became the world's mightiest industrial power, foreigners will own more of the American economy than America owns of theirs The sound of one ad clapping Numero uno Next year the American government is unlikely to be the OECD's biggest borrower Valley of the Dolls Mattel and America's toy industry Whirring blades Japan's helicopter boom Eternal aria The battle for Italy's Mondadori Graffito ergo sum Busting open Eastern Europe Comecon Taipei World Trade Center Philippine Airlines Bank Julius Baer Beyond a choke Thailand's economic growth Unknown past to famous future Developing countries that are rich in minerals and oil all too often fritter away their revenues and mismanage their economies Business International JPMorgan Euroequities and the London money mill Off the record Euromarket private placements Canon Lloyds Bank Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Bad bargains on the high street Arrows, slings Building blocks Eastern Europe's mini-boom in property Balance of payments Technology bypassing banks Topsy turvy Japanese interest rates A golden trail The geography of genes Spotting and listing each human gene is a huge undertaking How to do it British Telecom The latecomers The yields of junk bands McDonnell Douglas Air France And Slimy Things Did Crawl With Legs Bork's Blood The Supreme Court In Eden The Amazon Rich Alchemy Making money David contre David Stultifier or revolutionary? Sourness of age H.L. Mencken Reinventing Hungary Or shopping? Modern music On a plate Fordham International Law Journal The Economist Book Shop Antiquarian Booksellers United Nations Publications Young Research & Publishing US Chamber of Commerce Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Courses Courses Courses Appointments International Property Courses Business & Personal Output, Demand and Jobs Prices and Wages The Economist Commodity Price Index Migration Banking World Bourses Money and Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates and Reserves The Peninsuia New York The Dalmore Cigna In The Balance Salomon Brothers Barclays De Zoete Wedd Together we stand Banco Ambrosiano Veneto Georgia Department of Industry and Trade Felling fences The shot heard round Europe The London Traded Options Market Isbank Fast off the blocks WestLB Merrill Lynch Merrill Lynch Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) Manufacturers Hanover Yapi Kredi Finanzplatz Deutschland Tekstilbank Nomura One market or many? The Economist Publications Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation A single Europe Taiyo Kobe Bank Banco De Comercio E Industria Türk Ekonomi Bankasi The Economist Publications Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation

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