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News from 26/10/1991

1991; Gale Group;

Autores

Raymond Potter, Erik Svane, W. Fleming, Jasmine Cresswell, Jennifer Dixon, S. Mulholland, Branimir Luksic, Anthony Pilkington, Nicholas Colford, Jean-Claude Perrin, R.N. Frye, David Hutto, Edward Triolo, Marko Milivojevic, Barbara Stocking,

Resumo

The Economist Diners Club International Bankers Trust The Economist South African blueprints Harkness fellowships The Economist International Subscription Service Europe's union Judges' working hours Steering clear Executive Focus Yugobias Apples and oranges Soviet empire Romance authors The Economist Intelligence Unit JPMorgan Executive Focus JPMorgan JPMorgan A land to share Priceless medicines How are the producers and consumers of health-care to cope with the spiralling price of drugs? The blur in Turkey And a big weight on Suleyman Demirel's shoulders Into Africa Democracy. Nurture it, don't accept a substitute JPMorgan JPMorgan Monopoly in orbit The carriage of telephone calls by satellite between Western countries is monopolised. It shouldn't be The cross of capital Banks and politicians want to weaken capital standards for banks. Regulators should say no JPMorgan Four Seasons Hotels Resorts Taylor Woodrow After the earthquake Many foresaw a bonanza in the London stockmarket's reforms of October 1986. Most got a costly shock Messe Munchen International. For First-Class Business JAL Japan Airlines British Gas Britain This Week Showing they care TSB Group Huddled masses need not apply The consensus shifts to The right Education policy Data General B.P. Lamy Strike up a funeral mass Musicians Is it biased? The BBC National Power How to save those red lovers Euro-prang Roads Malt The Palace Hotel Beijing State of the disunion Hugo Boss Caas Niedersachsen Country with perspectives No way to stop crime Archetypal foes Pennsylvania New brooms by the bay San Francisco Lost in smoke Unloved by banks Discrimination Black marks for greens Lead-heads Health The ghost of Halloweens past Lands' End Direct Merchants Rtz France Telecom Greyhounds and grey hairs Firepersons Sexual harassment David Duke's Halloween face BM British Midland Bank Of America Corum Turkey steps back to Demirel Patriarch versus pope A short shelf-life European Economic Area Veba Mitsubishi Electric Who put the poo in poodle? Driving on Switzerland You name it Teltschik's tales German unification Mandarin Oriental The World's Finest Hotels Gulf Air WestLB Escape from the end of the world Germany's new states: Mecklenburg Sick? No, just bad School for surviving scandal Ireland Intel inside True, tormented pan-Europeans Intel Inside Tobacco Advisory Council Hear The Other Side Hope returns to the killing fields Vietnam's flying Dutchmen Gun diplomacy China Midland Montagu Stanford Executive Programs The Economist The Graduate School Of Business University Of Cape Town The torch of independence Taiwan The Chinese art of management Backroom talk Japan Itinerary for an early grave Morosely to Madrid Anxiety about the peace conference did not stop Israel playing its part in the latest episode of the hostage saga Toyota Zurich International Resounding tinkle The Commonwealth Revolution by ballot Zambia Marriott, Hotels & Resorts Attention! Nigeria Time for a constitutional Canada The Economist Philippine Airlines Something's buzzing in Nicaragua Conrad Hotels The Times Giorgio Armani Business This Week Walls fall down Lufthansa Lest a fortress arise Europe's two trade areas have formed an alliance. There will be gains aplenty Crystal balls In a jam Chrysler Healthy results Measurement of the health-care industry's output is rudimentary The price of a pint Britain's brewing industry Thai Airlines NCR Nyk Line Nipon Yusen Kaisha Nippon Yusen Kaisha Less is more America's electricity industry Try, try again Enichem OutFroxed Consumer electronics Make it in Livingston BHF-Bank The Yarmouth Group Real Estate Investment Advisors Sleeping with the enemy Europe's film industry Telekom Anglovaal Limited Thoroughly modern safety-net Banks in the 1990s are doing less lending and more trading. International regulators are just starting to catch up Falling on their swords Industrial Bank of Japan What a mess Japan's non-banks Halifax Malaysia Airlines Bending British rights issues When "money for old rope" becomes instead a noose... Panasonic Unsettled Taurus London Stock Exchange Peregrine Banque Paribas The Economist Intelligence Unit Speedy winners American bank mergers Sharing the wealth Further to climb? The yen ICL Borrowers beware European Monetary Union ICL British Steel Many lights, long tunnel A clear winner? Jurassic national park Fossil hunters Video Immersion Method Language Courses The third lichen Willabee & Ward Patek Philippe The world's worst-kept secret Strong gazing Lives of the artists Mario and moral uplift Sony International Monetary Fund Economy in Detail Monthly World Telecom The Economist Book Shop Book Call International Labour Office Bose Penn State Press Junkyard dogs America's press Stalin's black moustaches Literary lives Siena in Dorset Architecture's backward glances The dentist's chair Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec The Economist The Economists' Bookshop Life's like that Soundview Executive Book Summaries Classified Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Courses Business & Personal International Property Business & Personal Announcements Business Opportunities Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts Latin American Competitiveness World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Ameritech Boeing Watches of Switzerland The Old Country Rank Xerox A better yesterday Something happened America's Holy Trinity Ellis Island revisited The new domestic policy Bless'd be the ties that bind UnAmerican thoughts Avalon Emirates

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