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News from 08/08/1992

1992; Gale Group;

Autores

Marjorie Seldon, Kathleen Thomson, R.M. Johnson, John Whitbeck, William Spencer, Dana Santa Cruz, Miguel Kramer, Allan Eastman,

Resumo

The Economist Hewlett Packard (HP) The Economist Educating the British The Economist International Subscription Service Getting the hump Chip diplomacy Presidential lefties The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus The Economist Conferences Heinz Environmentalism runs riot Teetering South Africa The dangers of mass action, and of government inaction Wide of the mark If John Major wants the pound to supplant the D-mark, he must make the Bank of England independent One cheer for Thailand But it, and the rest of Asia, still have some way to go before the notion of public accountability takes hold Peace now? The next few months could bring a breakthrough between Israel and the Arabs The stock-picking fallacy The stockmarket is a lottery. Thank goodness for that Parkinson's Law, continued Or why computers and faxes demand more, not fewer, bureaucrats to feed and comfort them Barcelona'92 Volunteer Reserve Forces Britain This Week Home truths The New York Institute of Finance Unsafe as houses Subsidiarity begins at home Local government Britain stands alone Better broken up British Gas Visa Still jam today Car taxes DHL Mazda In a hole Rubbish Buddy, can you spare a Di? A war that gets harder to watch Magister ludi Italy Coming unstruck Russia Merchants of scrap Arms cuts Knocking hopefully on heaven's door On the brink Scandinavia Business International NordicTrack Dow Jones & Company Say Yes. Yes to what? Stop arguing California failing Deconstruction and the White House Hobbled Health care Green and glamorous Environmental politics Also ran The Olympics and television Short sentence Community service Clueless in Cincinnati It beats selling pencils Education The Merry Wives of Washington The Security Council's unhumble servant Banditry versus politics South Africa Muck-shifting Brazil Green grow the rushes, O Freight-train blues Argentina The infantry and the chopper Canada's armed forces Thailand Investment News The push for a southern haven Iraq The Daily Telegraph Vauxhall Korean Air Anand takes a sweep for democracy Citius, Altius, Sericius Chinese athletes No peace for the warriors Afghanistan Bold as brass Pakistan Russian sahibs go home Central Asia New Guinea-pig Business This Week The turn of the screw Ultramar Corporation The defence industry jettisons its excess baggage Sect shock rocks chocs Over there Child care for profit Carbonated growth Philips Sprint start France's Total Aid addicts European competition policy Dresdner Bank Going for broke Russian companies Dial D for debacle TI Group Wellcome Fidelity changes tack Tough at the top The web rips Japanese trading companies Futures shock The good, cheap central bankers' guide A brave face British banks Wish you hadn't asked? Demerging made harder ICI The boom in depression Strange and unusual plants Not the elephant's child Contraception and conservation Supersaver Book Call Business Monitor International United Nations Industrial Development Organization Bose Express Music Restful time for actors Asia bound Columbus on stage Artists or artisans? Pioneer chic Colonial architecture Six score and nine years ago The Gettysburg Address Spoilt, egocentric and odious Then and now Political violence Grand larcency Egypt's treasures Europe jinxed Why cannot a European golfer win the United States PGA Championship? Businesses For Sale Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Courses International Property Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts Insurance World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Morningstar American Express

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