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News from 06/02/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Robert McGeehan, Mark Crowther, Kazuo Chiba, J.F. Crawford, David Flint, L.H. Landon,

Resumo

The Economist Bankers Trust The Economist The World This Week Keeping the peace The World This Week Up to the mark Privacy in Britain The Economist International Subscription Service Handling Saddam Japan's times past To be sniffed at The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus The Economist Intelligence Unit Eagle Star Covers Your World Getting rid of the boss The signal from sterling Britain needs a budget that will cut public borrowing Declare victory and stay In Cambodia, outsiders must persevere All the way Israel's prime minister made a bad mistake in deporting the Palestinians Mr Kantor's trade folly America's promise to get tough on trade is actually a threat to get tough on the world economy Gay rights or human rights? The distinction America needs to draw Solar sailing Bored billionaires should aim for the stars Toshiba BA Bank Of America CeBIT The road to Ayodhya The rise of Hindu militancy in India is troubling. But it is a symptom of a deeper sickness... Thai Smooth as silk Up-and-down economics With the free-floating pound in free fall, the attractions of fixed parities have suddenly become apparent The lady is for turning Health-service reforms Workfare? Unemployment A Short story Drawing the Jewish line IMD Citroën United Nations Publications Zitf Bulawayo Move along Homelessness In Brief Lonely at the top Russia's road to ruin Getting richer, getting poorer Peacemongers Ex-Yugoslavia War without end Vision Beyond Borders Citizen Arkan Kosovo End of the road in France European Socialists And a bitter parting in Italy Once and would-be future kings Marriott Hotels Resorts Suites A strange new pattern of stars European Community The Economist Intelligence Unit Marriott Dr Pepper/Seven-Up Companies, Inc Say aargh for reform Inadmissable evidence The Rodney King case Killjoy City Executive ethics The dam breaks AIG Fuming on the slopes Homosexuals All aboard Managing paradise National parks Bushlet boomlet The good doctor Into the abyss Out with them Kenya Still waiting Mozambique American Express Bank, Limited Macro Incorporated Raffles Hotel Incentive Isle Singapore Where The World Comes Together Malaysia Airlines Solo diplomacy Israel Liberation theology reborn Surviving, with difficulty Iraq's Kurds The Economist Intelligence Unit Yellow fever Willabee & Ward Taiwan Oberoi Hotels International Japan tries to change its tune Battlefields and ballot boxes Cambodia Faking it in Japan By the back door Vietnam Democratic pains Taiwan Money to burn China A rebel on trial Among the rich Indonesia Portugal Economic Barometer A Monthly Information Service From Leading Portuguese Institutions Portugal Economic Barometer Cimpor: Pouring The Heart Into A New Portugal Portugal Economic Barometer BFE Group launches lowest prime rate Portugal Economic Barometer Forecast Summary Siemens Japan shops the Wal-Mart way Japan's labyrinthine system of retailing is creaking under pressure from penny-pinching consumers... Digital dating BT and EDS The Regent London Swiss Life The global firm: R.I.P Businesses are becoming increasingly global. Yet nations and trading blocks seem to be polarising DAF's demise European trucks Pills by post American health care Labour pains Europe's single market Couch-potato heaven Telecoms in America Eating habits East Midlands Electricity Argentaria United Kingdom Glad to be happy Bond buyers want to believe President Clinton's promise to cut the budget deficit... Five easy pieces European currencies What price risk? Economists have been attacking beta, a widely used measure of a share's riskiness, for some time Japanese banks Bricks-and-mortar fantasies Unlimited losses Hewlett Packard No membership, no privileges Royal romance British insurers Thinking small American mutual funds The unkindest cut Argosies of magic sails Black and blue Skiing injuries Cellular damage Mobile telephones and cancer The duck stops here Aspects of light The ninth brief in our series on scientific experiments turns to a "thought experiment" that became a real one International Finance Corporation & The World Bank Book Call Trespassing musicians Architecture Office seeker DIY composers The Folio Society Pro bono publico Civics lessons Super-charged General Electric Blackstone Audio Books World Telecom International Labour Office Knowledge; Products Shakespeare Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority Against the Klan White mischief Africa's animals Throw in the cards Baseball cards are a good hobby but a bad investment Businesses For Sale Franchises Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Tenders Appointments Publications Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal - Business Opportunities Business & Personal - International Property 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 Wharton Visa

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