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News from 16/05/1992

1992; Gale Group;

Autores

Richard Loweth, Suraiya Rahman, Olaf Rinvolucri, John Pendlebury, V. Maghinas, Jan Veltrop, A Branch, Maurice Greenberg, Philip Hunt, Paul Rothstein, John Kantner, James Gauch, William Burke,

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The Economist Boeing Bankers Trust The Economist Optimism on Bangladesh The Economist International Subscription Service Profit in underwriting Unmaddening Greeks Large dams Executive Focus Small is beautiful Rethinking quality From Marx to market Powerless majorities A memorable governor The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Milton Keynes Eastern Europe hesitates Asia on trial The business of holding proper elections takes time to perfect Caveat protector Sometimes trade barriers seem to work Paying for peacekeeping If America wants to be taken seriously as promoter of the new world order, it must open its chequebook Between Marx and Mecca Central Asia, doomed to instability, can still take the less bumpy of its two obvious routes from communism Midland Bank Patek Philippe Who cares, wins Nice firms often finish first Derrida derided Some questions before the French deconstructionist gets his degree The search for El Dorado As their traditional markets grow tougher, tobacco companies are looking for new riches elsewhere The Peninsula Group Visa Toshiba Britain This Week At cross-purposes DG Bank Sterling stuff With the markets cheerier about the prospects for Tory Britain and glummer about strike-strewn Germany... Welsh spoken here Rank Xerox Northern Telecom Bass Nailing the screws Prisons Correction No respite Local elections The Daily Telegraph A tale of two ladies Intrum Justitia Ascom ITT Sheraton Crossing the East-West chasm Every week our Europe section carries articles on ex-communist countries grappling with various problems... Ex-problems Pattern of evil Bosnia & Hercegovina Zuppa Milanese Italy A right mess France Run-down, for better and worse The second in our occasional series of articles on frontier areas... Vienna Business Promotion Fund (WWFF) Andersen Consulting Arthur Andersen & Co. Hertz The wurst is over Unoriginal sin Ireland May Poles Credit Suisse British Gas Ameritech Throw the bums out, part two Non habeas corpus The Supreme Court Tell 'em, Al Inflation Minolta Bank Of America Mandarin Oriental Hong Kong A day at sea Fishing The ceiling is falling Education, grade deflation Buyer's market Guns Misogyny, ergot or envy? The Salem witch-trials The maths and morals of Ross Perot Hewlett Packard (HP) Austrian Airline Cuba, communism, potatoes Falling heroes South Africa Donor-kebabed Malawi Hilton International Ford Corum Nor any drop to put in the tank Nigeria Deadline fever Canada Hotting up Argentaria Begin and Begin Israel's election Soundview Executive Book Summaries Building up Baghdad Despite economic sanctions, Iraq has repaired much of the damage inflicted during the Gulf war Solh charge Lebanon NASDAQ Annual Report Showcase '92 The Philippines picks its future Revolt of the rich Thailand Okinawa memory Japan Shangri-La Business International Malaysia Airlines The UN High Commissioner for Refugees Bomb bluffers? North Korea Very present help in rouble India and Russia Vauxhall Trying the alien Bangladesh Old game, new players Central Asia Vauxhall WestLB Europa Business This Week Bankers' woes London Business School Going for broke In the biggest sale of companies ever seen, Czechoslovakia is about to auction shares in 1,200 state-owned firms... Educating Milos Trafalgar House IBM Four Seasons Hotel Chinzan-So, Tokyo Ashamed to say capitalist Today Vietnam is pitifully poor, but at last there is hope. It is abandoning communism slowly, in deed if not in word AT & T Corporate carpentry BHP Myopic German trade unions ABN AMRO Lotus The Leading Hotels of the World Version Française Chadwyck-Healey Ltd Sound wars Digital compact cassettes Falling out of the sky Do it our way Marks & Spencer Dun & Bradstreet Protection's stepchild America's steel industry Goodwood Park Hotel Zimbabwe International Trade Fair Jardines The liquidity gap at Lloyd's Many "names" at Lloyd's cannot or will not pay their huge losses. Could the market run out of cash? Slipping Olympia & York Armstrong International Honeywell Still flat on its back Commercial property in America has been overbuilt, overindebted and overvalued Shocking Japanese warrants The yen's false modesty BNP Capital Markets Ltd JPMorgan The middle game Midland's merger Upward bound WestLB After the fall Indian stockmarkets General Accident Not there yet World Bank NCR Swissair Drift-nets for data Oceanographers around the world are trying to bridge the gulfs between them Attractive ideas Biological magnetism Morningstar The dawn of the iron age Hydrogen fuel Breitling The Economists' Bookshop Book Call Half the world will be gazing Nary a whoop How America went into Vietnam Cifar Bose Group of Thirty Champs-Elysées Lamy Design Down, Parliament The organising of Britain The next Pacific war He was an intellectual chap Weighing Sullivan against Gilbert The golden years A better class of crime Book-Talk The rhymes of 2992 Businesses For Sale Businesses For Sale Business Opportunities Courses Courses Courses Appointments Fellowships Islamic Development Bank Appointments Appointments International Property Appointments Business & Personal Appointments - International Property Business & Personal Business & Personal Conferences Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts Derivatives World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Gulfstream Aerospace Montedison Lancia

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