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News from 23/01/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Keith Openshaw, Judith Wallerstein, Charles Neame, Richard Potter, Barclay St Dunstan, John Maher, Magnus Linklater, David Baker, Robert Merry, Michael Cooper, Emon Mahony, Thomas Poleman, Steve Ludlam, David Cockburn, Alfredo Sepulveda, Andrew Gamble, C.N. Hill,

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The Economist Citroën Philippine Airlines The Economist The World This Week Widening gulf The World This Week Black and blue Food values The Economist International Subscription Service And fare thee weel Fair cities Legal aid Executive Focus Chilean democracy Children and divorce Arkansas riches Britain's ruling class The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus IMD The trouble with Mr Fizz After Saddam The West needs a policy for a set of problems, not just for a tyrant Fool's gold When central banks lose their lust for gold, gold bugs should beware Overheated about China The world's most vibrant economy is about to suffer a bad dose of inflation Next in Bosnia More involvement for outsiders, come what may Managers as shareholders The most powerful incentive of all On the right tracks John MacGregor is right to start privatising British Rail, but he should bring the market to the roads too Ivory & Sime Plc Investment Management Specialists Deutsche Messe AG If it works, you've fixed it Poland's efforts to reshape its economy are working - but not always in the way the reformers intended Volunteer Reserve Forces Clarke loiters with intent The cosy relationship between the police and the government is over, and the two are now scrapping openly... A nation of buggers Measuring up Unemployment Cutting 'edge Out of the fog The Tyne In Brief Rank Xerox Visa Malaysia Airlines Marching where? International Advertising Association Bosnia's glimmer of peace Magic moment Denmark Rape goes to war The Economist Intelligence Unit The Regent, London Norwegian School of Management Towers Perrin No surrender Italy Voting green France The recapitation of Louis XVI Saddle sore Spain Men of rust Ukraine Yeltsin cornered Russia's constitution Burn, Lenin, burn Here's the man, so where's the plan? Verse and worse A soft touch Farming Blue and sluggish The 1996 Olympics Pain tomorrow Sleights of hand Local government Of racketeers and Klansmen Abortion Ho, ho, very satirical Their turn A missile too many? Dirty tracks South Africa All-powerful warrior Who's who Somalia Pakistan Letter into contract Haiti Luck at last Newfoundland The Language Laboratory Back to mother China feels the heat New horizons Myanmar and China To the letter Memories of Paris Cambodia A lost world Errors all round India Royal rescue Japan Miss Mitsui's bottom line The Leading Hotels of the World United Nations Publications London Business School Germany labours on Recession, unification and de-industrialisation have put Germany's mighty unions under pressure The unity bill Off beam Japanese satellite TV Keynes, lost and found In "The Search for Keynes" in our December 26th issue, we questioned whether Keynes was really a "Keynesian" Next in line Chinese consumers East Midlands Electricity Courses Courses The Economist Conferences A trifle for a truffle Back in business American retailing ... and round The Uruguay round... Return of the stopwatch Manufacturing management United Kingdom The bank, The studio, The mogul and the lawyers Credit Lyonnais is having a miserable time in Hollywood. It can expect harder times in Paris too Propped up Japanese bonds Into battle in the courts The Basque Country Wharton Gilt-edged indigestion Financial markets fear a rise in gilt yields, caused by the British government's huge borrowing Life after death Oversold East German property The splash of the cockerel NatWest and the Bank Of England: an apology Making elephants fly Building the world's biggest airliner is not just a question of scaling up an existing jumbo jet Clarity By numbers Drug discovery Made to measure Software engineering After such knowledge In the seventh of our briefs on scientific experiments, we turn to the physical sciences and the first atomic explosion Vietnam Investment Review Bose Express Music International Labour Office Publications in International Economic and Finance Call A bleeding poet Swashbuckler Thomas Hoving The bitee bit Soundview Executive Book Summaries Cruel and usual Capital punishment The Easton Press Bad boys Crime Friendless Hitler's foes Professional Cassette Center Unstable lads Racing stables in Britain are losing the staff they would most like to keep Businesses For Sale The Economist Smiths Gore Textile Mill - Kenya Business Opportunities Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Announcements Conferences Appointments Appointments Fellowships Appointments Business & Personal Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Announcements Business & Personal Scholarships Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Public Finance Currency Forecasts World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves The Economist Thai's Royal Oberoi Hotels International

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