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News from 10/08/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Roger Saadia, Francis Miers, Martin Westlake, Richard Albert, John Mikesell, Ross Hume Hall, Barry Hilton Davies, Ofir Haivry, Frederick Kolmar, Peter Currie, E.M. Syddique, T.J. Alexander, Branko Filipovic, R.H. Jasper, Dietmar Werner,

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The Economist Whisky From The Old School The Economist Fragmenting Yugoslavia The Economist The British Constitution Executive Focus Eastern Germany Surgery needed A place of import The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Gulf International Bank Here lies Yugoslavia Whose Jerusalem? Israel's conditions for attending a peace conference are unjustifiable. The Palestinians should accept them anyway Trees don't grow on money Combining preserved rain forests with economic development is dauntingly difficult Monetary masquerade America's Fed needs a new job description: to pursue price stability Reading the tea leaves The shortest distance between any two mistakes is a straight-line forecast A plague of lawyers America's litigiousness can be reduced without restricting access to the law Save the dinosaur Or at least its name, from those who fail to understand its greatness Britain This Week Getting out Porsche Can Major woo women? If women had not been given the vote, the Tories would have lost every election from 1945 until 1979 They've said it all before Businessmen may be a poor guide to the state of the economy Don't blame me Prison escapes Recession? What recession? Northern Ireland Sit down for the super league Football The pillage of the churches Esso Of corn and cash Fear of foreigners Americans hate some foreign investors but quite like others. European factory builders are more popular than Japanese acquirers Political pawns The unemployed Professional time-wasters Kerry's heroes BCCI Mercedes-Benz Think middling California Dances with lawyers Indians The goo factor Salmon farming Big Brother in a tow-truck The decline of the American murder Homicide in America Not 1914, but not 1991 either Cheer up, it's working Germany Ready for real war And only man is vile Boeing Drugs corner Switzerland If they can, so can you Cyprus Jacquerie at the bank American Airlines As close as teeth and lips Let's make a new start Pleasures of summer Japan Shaking in Shibaura One man's law India Pakistan's unruffled missionary Euromoney The Peninsula Beverly Hills Unequal gains Indonesia James Baker's tea party John McCarthy's homecoming King's gambit Jordan Fighting fair, at last Mexico The dam they can't afford Sleeper awakes Zanzibar The exiles return Uganda Thai Airways Empires of the chainsaws Tropical forests Business This Week Cleaning up JPMorgan The plummeting price of justice The good times are over for America's lawyers. They may not return for a long time to come The new boy tightens his grip Cable and Wireless Wish you were there Japan encourages its young For years big American and European firms have tried to mimic Japanese management techniques A wee drama Scotch whisky Sowing in tears Agricultural subsidies Taylor Woodrow On the rails Argentina's privatisation plans Looking for clues East European statistics From someone whom loves you When GM's robots ran amok In our second case study we examine the ambitious automation strategy pursued by General Motors in the early 1980s Chase America's banking muddle America seriously needs the root-and-branch banking reform that some of its lawmakers are fighting to provide Bigger bank bail-outs ahead? Capital conflict Corporate America has long claimed that it faces a higher cost of capital than Japanese firms The reckoning Japan's financial scandals A different kind Of banking Ti Group Swiss Bank Corporation Confidence before a fall? Slowly splashing over the Channel British unit trusts Another Saddamanoeuvre Iraqi guarantees Framing fearful supersymmetry Simply irresistible Healthy crops The Economist Intelligence Unit eurostat Not sinister Dyslexia Holy pesticides, robin! The makers of today Death, winking Literary lives Thwack! American government Columbia Executive Programs Ah, Europe A thing beyond boundaries Seiji Ozawa on Japanese catching-up 'Twixt Kells and pub Irish culture That nervous look Romanian theatre The Economist Book Call Institute For International Economics Tax Management Inc. Classified Courses Courses Appointments Wanted Appointments Appointments International Property Business & Personal Business & Personal Announcements Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Inflation Commodity Price Index Overseas Investments World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Nyk Line Nippon Yusen Kaisha Kyocera

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