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News from 06/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

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Bob Koepp, Andrew Neil, Geraldine Norman, Laura Tarragona, Howard Davies, Margaret Anstee, Adrian Bates, Luis Arizcorreta, Victor Bulmer-Thomas, Cecil Sanderson, Robert Kantowitz, Andrew Summers, Leo Zuckermann,

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The Economist Boeing Rolex Of Geneva The Economist The World This Week Back to Bosnia The World This Week Economic costs The Mexican model The Economist International Subscription Service Britain must make things French frankness Executive Focus The UN in Angola Neutral amid conflict A sign from the Times Privatising British Rail Hoving and the Getty Spelling zones The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Omega The engine of Europe A tiger stirs India's government has boldly extended its earlier economic reforms Australia's hard choice Whoever their doctor, the voters need another dose of reform Cowboy socialists Time to bring the market to America's wild west Jams tomorrow Governments need better ways to share out scarce road space The end of Europe's Iron Age West European steelmen should no longer be a protected species Lord of the warlords If the United Nations is to run Somalia, it must be given broad, clear authority to do so A matter of business Franco-German political ties are being reinforced by new economic ones... Employment Service Blasting the bombers It is possible, just possible, that a turning-point has been reached in the battle against IRA terrorism in England What's on the menu The budget Whisky on the rocks Metallgesellschaft Ag Citroën Shangri-La Hotels And Resorts For auld Lang's syne Scotland In love, really France and Britain Alfred Dunhill Double Dutch Toff factory British institutions: Eton Manchester Airport Air France In Brief Seconds out, round two Giorgio Armani Hannover Messe 93 Germany's knot of Columbus Waigel points out the financial flaws; Kohl looks on A peace lost? Bosnia Berlin, or bust Four Seasons Hotels Resorts And so it goes on Italy Kitchen capers Left, right, left France An economic bog Ireland Anglo American Corporation Of South Africa Northern lights-out Russia Last round-up for the old west Is taking stealing? Portugal Economic Barometer Portugal Economic Barometer Madeira: the Ideal Climate for Business Success Of normalcy and amour propre New York Non-market virtue National service Teacher in disgrace California's schools When a man says he is Jesus Christ, and holes up ten miles east of town with hostages and an arsenal of guns... Black pride St Louis The limits of Success East Arkansas Dick Armey, bomb thrower Abbey National KLM The battle for Huambo Why no rhino? Keep out Sudan Grandpapa Fidel Cuba Courses Courses Itamar's cloud Brazil The Economist Intelligence Unit Norwegian School of Management Forgiven Peru Expulsion games Middle East Turning Point Sakura Bank From miracle to mid-life crisis Hard landing Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd NYK Thrift and enterprise Singapore Your Global Business Architect Hotel Okura International University Of Japan (Iuj) Japanology, Inc Japan Interim Management Keio Plaza Inter-Continental Agricultural Bank Of Greece S.A. Turning and turning Imperial Hotel Tokyo Chadwyck-Healey Ltd Mitsubishi Electric Harvesting India's reforms Top Tiger talks about talks Sri Lanka Swiss Life China Airlines Clipping the old bird's wings Pakistan Snail's pace China And Gatt Their masters' voice Through the dust, a glimpse of gold China and the Olympics Catalogue crooks Cambodia Telling the boss Japan Morgan Stanley The European steel monster Distracted by surplus capacity and trade disputes... Supersteel's spot of rust No mercy Personal-computer price wars Quotron F/X Trader Renault España The big pill Customer Service Unisys Who ya gonna call? Managing service businesses Ray ipsa loquitur Swissair's friends European airlines Wrong altitude Swiss Bank Corporation Champions in pain Germany's smaller companies General Accident Plc BICC A long climb out of the pit Britain's big banks hope that 1992 marked the low point in their industry's fortunes After the blast The dismay of a loan paid back American bonds Bank Julius Baer Datastream International The gold standard revisited Recent strains within Europe's exchange-rate mechanism bear an eerie resemblance to the breakdown of the gold standard... Can of Worms Compagnie de Suez Nord/LB The Economist Intelligence Unit The ministry's all-too-visible hand Japanese stockmarket Still waiting for the pfennig to drop Unloved toddlers Britain's small firms Tradepoint Financial Networks United Nations Publications MIPIM Self-destruction, self-control In auto-immune diseases, the immune system is the villain of the piece. Could it be the hero, too? Backing off Cool costing Global warming Swissair Taipei World Trade Center Forewarned is what, exactly? Breast cancer The complications World Telecom Directories The Economist Champs-Elysées Book Call Une certaine idee de la France Living stone African sculpture Ubermenschen Nazi statuary Willabee & Ward The Kevin Phillips curve Political punditry Poisonous Chinese nationalism Left-overs French intellectuals G-man's G-string Hybrid hockey European ice-hockey players are changing the way the game is played in North America - for the better Businesses For Sale Business Opportunities Franchises Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Business Opportunities Business & Personal Business & Personal Business & Personal Business Opportunities Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts Investment Returns World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Oberoi Hotels International Degussa Hugo Boss

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