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News from 12/06/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Ruth Messinger, Gould Blair, Colin Booth, Domingo Moreira, Sue Rusche, Alan Walters, P.C. Hughes, Amory Hall, Peter Murrell, Mark Terrell, Michael Brosnan, Carl Brown, Mark Kleiman,

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The Economist Singapore Airlines UPS The Economist The World This Week A matter of choice The World This Week Into the fray Legalising drugs The Economist International Subscription Service Eurodiversity Executive Focus Big Apple bites back A fundamental error Wealth of nations The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Omega Et tu, Norman The third world wants your job But growth in poor countries will not be at the expense of rich-world living standards Rescue the rescuer The United Nations is in a mess in both Bosnia and Somalia Not plain in Spain Felipe Gonzalez's re-election is not the good news for Europe that it may appear to be Sapping the energy tax The neutering of Bill Clinton's energy tax would be a huge opportunity missed Manpower Don't blame the Bundesbank The economic mess in Germany does not destroy the case for its central bank's autonomy London Gatwick Midland BT3 Share Information Office Heart of gold, limbs of clay Hambros Bank (Guernsey), Limited John Smith's mountain The trade unions are trying to block the Labour leader's plans to modernise his party Teacher doesn't always know best School tests Best of British Olivetti Citibank Hotel Okura Yardley Original Through the roof The cost of moving In Brief Tandem Waxing and waning United Racecourses Silk Cut Norman Lamont strikes back Corby Works Zurich Insurance Group Gonzalez, mark 4 Spain and Italy have both been to the polls amid recession, increasing regionalism... Meeting their maker Zero option France A new nuclear state Ukraine Unisys Following the French Russia Laying the past to rest Tea, anybody? Hungary España Battling on Bosnia Cuore Sportivo Texas Instruments Lockheed Is Riordan their man? Black power unplugged Politics The word from Texas Kuwait Airways PPH Jobs, glorious jobs The economy Tomorrow never comes A handful of dust? Indians Pen versus tape Death in Venice Californian ducks Squaring the circles Will Greenspan dare to raise the net? Lexmark Visa If Kenya goes... Warlord at large Somalia Never heard of them Human rights United Nations Publications Economic Bulletin For Europe Commersant France Telecom Network Services Dunhill Seeds on stony ground Together at last Chile and Argentina The savage can also be ignoble Tangled McDonnell Douglas Airbus Industrie Losing their way B.A.A. Heathrow Qantas Learning to fly all over again Iberia Thai Airways On a wing and a dime Continental Airlines Boeing Fly Olympic Flying the flag Fancy formations Turkish Airlines Cargo Airlines Transaviaexport By the seats of their pants Gulf Air Jetstream Aircraft Nykline Nippon Yusen Kaisha Why China's people are getting out of control The shape of things to come Hong Kong Felt revolution Mongolia Professional Cassette Center Origin Breitling Oiling palms Taiwan Papa knows best Cambodia Toyota Who needs factories? Japan Do you sincerely want to be poor? Holy help India Mannesmann technology Argentaria The enemy within Just as the Japanese step up car production in Europe, the market has stalled Honda sticks to its way The film industry Nice monsters Norsk Data Waste Management International Plc Much heat, little light Taxing energy is a wonderful way to combine environmental virtue with more tax revenue Mercedes-Benz Asian promise Japanese manufacturing Mumbo jumbo, super-jumbo Sitting comfortably? Tough at the top Europe's hotel industry B.P. King Peter CNT IBM Tripping Home entertainment Willabee & Ward Datastream International Who steers the good ship Germany? Anew breed of Bundesbankers is moving to the helm. No softer on inflation than their monetarist predecessors... Attali appalling Sleazy America's municipal bonds Groupement Des Banquiers Privés Genevois PT Semen Cibinong Johnson Matthey Back into high-yield bonds Despite the increasingly distant prospect of monetary union in Europe... Digital System down London Stock Exchange Portugal Economic Barometer Portugal Economic Barometer BTA asserts banking leadership Portugal Economic Barometer Portugal's rating raised to "AA-" Portugal Economic Barometer A one-way bet? The yen Playing pool Getting away with merger Planted out Ofall living creatures, plants have proved the most resilient to the tamperings of genetic engineers No smoking on the buses Case closed? Mars exploration Bose Express Music Stocks & Commodities Europa Publications International Labour Office Book Call The Sondheim phenomenon Woman's own Feminist publishing Unvarnished German history The meaning of life Abortion and euthanasia The Book Guild Ltd Duty calls New Age economics Molly-coddled Eastern Germany Handle with care Manners Checkered careers Chess is staging two grudge matches this year - Short against Kasparov, and Short and Kasparov against FIDE Businesses For Sale Business Opportunities Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments International Property Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Fellowships Announcements Business & Personal Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Pollution Commodity Price Index Farm Subsidies World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Ericsson Akzo Royal Mail International

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