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News from 19/01/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Abdulrahman Abdi, John Reynolds, Peter Bailey, Harvey Chesterman, Paul Forster, Husam Sha'ath, Marion John, George Seligman, David Marshall, Alper Kanca, Michael Ban, Michael O'Malley, Jack Tanis, Roderick Lawes, Murray Armor, Harald Kruger, Laxman Godbole, Gregory Shore,

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The Economist Cairntech The Economist The sober Irish Green altruism The Economist A pox on vaccine Japan's property market The Gulf Executive Focus Strangle Tessa Democratic tribalism Islam and Christendom Brought to book The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Helmut Kaiser Consultancy Business International Teesside Development Corporation When the hurly-burly's done Blood on his hands If reform is finished under Gorbachev, the West should be looking for a better man to help The economic price How much harm will the war do to the global economy? Dividends in recession As profits fall, payments to shareholders must not be sacred A sustainable stock of fishermen The best way of solving the politics of the North Sea is first to solve the economics The war on screen Treating journalists like grown-ups does not mean giving them free rein Georgia Deutsche Messe AG Unleashing Desert Storm Stepping-stones The old sore Israel and the Arabs After the storm Iraq After the bombing InterCity Good news only The press Where's my gas mask? Packaged Solutions Ltd Jvc The Inventors Of Vhs Peugeot Britain This Week Into battle Iberia Back to the bulldog stuff Britain's disproportionate contribution to the allied forces in the Gulf is a reminder of much that sets the country apart from its European neighbours Into the breach The Commons debate Reviving embers of the past Dredging old channels Trust ports Nuclear nuggets A message from Ulster's Unionists As a new war begins, one old conflict goes on just the same Its strength is its simplicity Northern Telecom Northern Telecom The war leader The Folio Society The Broken Hill Propietary Co. Ltd (BHP) The home front Must do worse Chicago schools The voice of Baghdad By popular demand The right to die Don't quote me Libel law Barbizon Palace One day, you too could be governor Armenians in California The Economist Intelligence Unit Dick Cheney's Pentagon The rise and fall of perestroika Repola Crime and punishment The Pavlovian response Adios, amigo Spain Good start Poland That Gulliver feeling Germany The Economist Books A light is dimmed Phillips London Adam Smith Institute The Economist Publications Automobiles Mazda Komatsu A dogs-of-war house for Japan Too late for a deal? Showing who's boss China and Hong Kong Spendthrift's lament Another round Sri Lanka The debut of safe sex Aids In Thailand How the bad old South Africa is smothering the new The AK's cash kill Please don't help Sudan's famine AEG Now even treer enterprise Argentina Me na know Barbados Business This Week War ANZ Merchant Bank, Limited Managing in an age of anxiety Business strategists are puzzling over how to respond to a cascade of crises A star is born? A chastened man Rupert Murdoch Sachs on Poland Our Economics Focus of January 5th said that enterprises in Eastern Europe might be "value subtractors" - loss-makers regardless of the exchange rate - and that trade reform should therefore be cautious. Jeffrey Sachs, Poland's top western adviser, wrote to argue that we were wrong. Here is his letter Mannesmann technology Back to earth Nintendo Une merger that didn't work Unisys The other war Gatt Taking a sickle to Hammer's empire Occidental Petroleum Turn of the screw Krazy Kirk meets Dr Shortage Shoplifting in America Disarmed and dangerous McDonnell Douglas DSM European Offering of 103,635 Package Units of Shares of 50p each Those munificent men in their dealing machines London's stockbrokers are not quite sure whether they are coming or going. Either way, the general direction is probably into the ground Discounting for creativity From grey to greyer British banks NWB Group contacts for Rate Risk Management Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited War in the stockmarkets Have as nice a day as you can American banks Up the fjord Norwegian banking What is phase two? European monetary union Siemens Amoco Chemical Malaysia Airlines The route to faster networks Open verdict Prozac and suicide Inherited health Viruses Banking cultures The Economist European Management Index United Nations Publications Book Call International Labour Office The never-ending question Loot and leather The rich and famous Not at home Literary lives A pfennig in the hat Music in Germany The plumber's revenge Comics and censorship It's real The Official "Louisville Slugger" Baseball Jacket Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Publications International Property Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Scholarships Announcements American Express Ban K Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Sweden Public Debt World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Swissair Audemars Piguet

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