News from 16/03/1991
1991; Gale Group;
Autores
Duncan Butlin, Nicholas Hardwick, Christopher Drew, James O'Toole, Michael Cooper, Janet Hartley, M. Hermansen, Graeme Laird,
ResumoThe Economist Diners Club International Rolex Of Geneva The Economist Knowledge gained The Economist Speculators v investors Thailand's feast Great Danes Catch as catch can Executive Focus Executive Focus Business International Global Business Information And Advice Blancpain Poor men at the gate Wounded Iraq The West can help, but only up to a point Green choices, hard choices The environmental risks that frighten people most rarely matter most A better last resort Britain badly needs a new remedy for serious miscarriages of justice Let HDTV Take Care Of Itself Governments should stop quarrelling about standards for high-definition television South Africa is as different from the countries of black Africa as it is similar to them Just like the others? Friends and enemies A guide to keeping up Tees Side Development Corporation Royal Mail International There is a better world The places that people call Eden and Paradise can really become so, if only the Pacific islanders will heave themselves to their feet Tag-Heuer Rank Xerox Draught Bass Britain This Week Tory trials Natwest Corporate Finance No time to be bold Next week's budget may be the last before the general election, but the new chancellor has little scope for any vote-winning tax cuts Across the water The Irish in Britain Swan song for the Swansea disc? J-BTR Barclays Mercantile A flutter on the state Watch with Mother The schoolmarm contemplates life in The marketplace Britain has preserved, in the BBC, a form of broadcasting that cannot stay unchanged. There is a least-bad way to change it British Gas Unaccountable, ineducable, unmanageable, unreformable Rapprochement French-American relations Sagam Management Stanford Means Business Newmark Real Estate Services New America Network Instituto De Empresa Undemocratise The Democrats Buddies Learning from Rupert A watt saved is a watt gained Green energy Ramada International Hotels & Resorts Alfa Romeo First Class Pullman Plugging leaks Expediency and Douglas Wilder A case of Serb-atomic particles Yugoslavia, the Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia are all struggling to keep federations together. We look at each, starting with fissile Yugoslavia The danger of delinquency Czechoslovakia State of the union treaty Albania's revenge Italy CCF Germany My capital or yours? Spain A whiter shade of pink CCF All Europe's a stage Lifeguard Bob and the lure of the beach Starting gun India Cast OKI Malaysia Airlines In China's shadow Vietnam The golden bowl Hong Kong and China An unfinished Chinese revolution Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority, Dubai All passion spent South Korea The Lygon Arms Handelshøyskolen Bl Norwegian School of Management Philips Expo'92 Old enemies come together against the common foe When the holy days are over Saudi Arabia In search of confidence Israel Collateral repairs Slowly, slowly El Salvador Cough city Brazil Presidential business Nigeria star micronics Fiat Gulfstream Begin the democratic Benin Waiting for the next wave Immigration Cooper Euro Tunnel Business This Week Late socialism Cadbury The flight of Icarus Saatchi & Saatchi and WPP soared on the promise of global marketing. Both are now struggling to refinance crushing debts. They may survive, but their founders may not. And neither company will soar so high again The new wave at Zotos Girobank Business Banking JF Pacific Warrant Company S.A. Spring fever Many economists and investors think that the recessions in America and Britain are coming to an end. They probably are, but be warned: the recovery could be more of a splutter than a spurt They too Japan's car makers Skies unlimited Transatlantic air travel The Royal Exchange AIG TDG MAC attack Satellite broadcasting Stay a while, spend a little Hong Kong's tourism On the brink The Soviet economy Northern Telecom Congress fiddles while the financial system burns Congress just wishes that America's thrifts bail-out would go away, and that its banking reforms would never turn up Unforced lending to Brazil Getting uppity American investors Europe's futures and options Business is booming at Europe's futures and options exchanges. So too is competition among them Fingers burnt Finance in East Germany ScottishPower Hydro-Electric Hannover Messe 91 Industrie Samuel Montagu & Co. Limited And now for a bit of good news Britain's gilt-edged market Too few merchants in the temple NCR Oh, my brass plate in the sun Faster than a speeding PC How quick is quick? Trials and tribulations Heart-attack drugs A dose of dissent Dioxin re-examined International Labour Office Brookings Oxford University Press Book Call The Economist Shop Turning off the celestial freeway Coke and brandy South Africa The way up? Britain's prisons Unorthodox behaviour Oliver Stone and "The Doors" Monty Python's ancestor Max Ernst Gone missing Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Conferences Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Business Opportunities Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Industrial Output Third-World Debt World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Ti Group Four Seasons Hotels Hugo Boss
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