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News from 20/03/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Dirk-Meints Polter, Richard Mahoney, Stanley Brezenoff, Guy Dehn, Ernest May, Chang Yuan-Chen,

Resumo

The Economist Singapore Airlines Hugo Boss The Economist The World This Week Siege mentality The World This Week Spring balance Germany's course Liability in America The Economist International Subscription Service Taiwan's youngish leader Bombers The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Omega The bill's in the post The American way of health And the way out of the mess Unhappy families Governments are increasingly unable to ignore the costs of divorce No contest It is where there is no argument between right and left that France's election is most significant Patten's gamble Needed: steady nerves, and all the help he can get Employment Service Wobbly in Germany The country's solidarity pact was supposed to share the burdens of financing German unification Apocalypse Asia The danger in letting North Korea tear up, or rewrite, the rules BM British Midland IMI Dreams of gold The capitalist countries of South-East Asia are economic miracles; the others are economic backwaters Abbey National Green shoots Band aid Highway robbery Nice business Short-changed? A budget for survival To hang on to his job, Norman Lamont had to wow three audiences on March 16th... Goodbye to all that The losers Had Norman Lamont said he planned to raise the basic rate of income tax from 25% to 32%... Revving down Investelectric The winners British businesses, especially small ones, got as much help from Norman Lamont as they could reasonably have expected Introducing the jobs voucher London Business School Swiss Life A conspiracy theory British institutions: the BBC The dirt on Birt In Brief Don't stop thinking about yesterday Nostalgia Charles Schwab Tandem Shangri-La The Daily Telegraph Down but not out CeBIT Chauvin was a Frenchman Socialist governments in France and Spain are being undermined by economic problems Spain Drizzling The missing party Russia GSI digital JAL Japan Airlines Kodak Profits and losses under sanctions Serbia Talk and cleanse Blooming, mostly Pain postponed Germany An unequal opportunity employer InterCity Oracle American Airlines Fighting to hold it together The wages of sin Cigarette taxes Listen with Hillary Visa Espãna Killing is unfortunate Abortion Catching the Post The press Back to Go Criminal justice They muck you up Divorce and children Luck of the Irish Marriott. Hotels - Resorts - Suites Indiana Jim and the temple of spooks Marriott Swissair Truth will out Flags and bayonets Venezuela Flanders Technology International The Economist Newspaper Ltd Restarting the engine Arab-Israeli peace talks Minus zero Zambia Safer haven for sisters United Nations Publications David Kellogg, Publisher Foreign Affairs UK Readers Onions, potatoes and T-54s Eritrea The Final Lap Between two worlds Town, township, homeland First National Bank Of Southern Africa Limited South Africa Nedbank ABSA Bank Three-card trick Bargaining with Buthelezi Standard Bank Of South Africa, Limited Rand Merchant Bank Anglo American Corporation of South Africa The flawed inheritance Investec Barlow Rand Murray & Roberts Whose standards? The South African Reserve Bank KFC When it's over Pamukbank Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Company, Limited Patten plays St George Just one worry China Philippine Airlines Courses Courses Oberoi Hotel International The big secret North Korea Bombed but unbroken India Lexus All sax, no sound Australia What's left? Japan Darden - University of Virginia Cathay Pacific The unwanted Cambodia Merrill Lynch The purging of Italy Inc Chunks of Italy's industry have been paralysed by the country's ever-widening corruption scandal More hot air Aircraft-engine makers Lopez elopes Nomura Tag Heuer After NAFTA JAL tries economy class British Gas The Evening Standard The Evening Standard Deutsche Bank AG London Kahn unable Borland International Golden pills Drug companies Banana split Datastream International Eenie, meenie, minie, mo... Business strategy East Midlands Electricity NEC NASDAQ When the bull turned It may prove easier to replace Taurus, the London Stock Exchange's defunct paperless share-settlement system... Plucked in Frankfurt Quite a ride Hong Kong shares Lamenting Lamont The City of London wanted more from its chancellor's budget Debt and taxes Japanese banks HSBC Holdings Northern Telecom TI Group Cutting it tine German interest rates Back in business Storm clouds American insurance Joshua at the Wall China's yuan Sell Minorco With one bond it was free London Wall Business Publications Messe München International All fall down The people who write the software for big computer projects like to describe themselves as "engineers" Testing times Clinical trials A twisty, turny thing The gender agenda Vietnam Investment Review Bose Express Music International Labour Office World Tetecom Directories Book Call Oscared in Aspen On March 29th Hollywood will hand out its Oscars Raging bull Architecture Cornered Anthony Trollope Breaking a taboo Professional Cassette Center The vision thing Management Soundview Executive Book Summaries Winner and losers Vietnam Revelations Britain's public schools Willabee & Ward On the wing Businesses For Sale Franchises Business Opportunities Courses Courses Courses Courses Business Opportunities Courses - Appointments Wanted Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Announcements Business & Personal Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Industrial Output Commodity Price Index Stockmarket Turnover World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Lloyds Private Banking Thai Airways Corum

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