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News from 25/09/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Nancy Balfour, Bolaji Ojo, Leslie Samuels, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Karl Ludvigsen, Marc Schindler,

Resumo

The Economist Chemical Bankers Trust The Economist The World This Week Riding roughshod The World This Week On the back burner Taxing small businesses Nigeria The Economist International Subscription Service Renault and Volvo Britain's lead in sculpture Mercy killing The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus International Property The Economist Intelligence Unit Sirti All or nothing A cure for health care America's health-care system is broke and needs fixing. Bill Clinton's plan is dangerously flawed America, Japan and the bogeyman Better to prepare for tomorrow's genuine fears than for today's false ones Wanted: leadership John Major is in trouble. John Smith, Labour's leader, will be soon Airbus Industrie Assertive multilateralism Decisions on international policing are best not taken by one country alone WestLB The Westdeutsche Landesbank Sanyo Raise your eyes, there is a land beyond Occasionally, we invite outsiders to contribute signed articles... Robert Save & Fleming Prosper B.A.A. Breguet Seaside beggars every one All three of Britain's political parties are in a sad way - and the saddest of all is the Tory party Local grievances Hewlett Packard (HP) BMW American Express Pollaxed Out of bounds Parliamentary seats Hunt the gap Small-company finance Unexploded bomb Arms to Iraq In Brief Waiting for everyone else Reuters Television National Tourist Organisation of Greece Russia turns its back on parliament Our first four articles concern Russia in the wake of Boris Yeltsin's dissolution of parliament Tanks for your support Lockheed Alcatel Alsthom Jaguar The West's reaction The reformer who came back Boris Yeltsin's suspension of parliament is the main move in his attempt to save reform Verbriefte Sicherheit Draw, pardner France And Gatt Taking cultural exception Hamburgered Germany The next cracks Ex-Yugoslavia Thomas Register Europe Not as bad as it looked - Maybe Poland Alfa Romeo American Airlines Kill or cure? To be taken gradually Who dares? Smoking Apples come cheap Preventive medicine A message from Boris Total The colour of money Georgia Let's help Export policy Four Seasons Hotel London Toshiba Tom Horn's second chance Bridges to other worlds Radisson Slavianskaya Hotel And Business Centre Parker Air France The white man's burden Measuring child poverty Uneasy de Klerk South Africa Fujitsu Cutting down the Mayan world Guatemala IPM's National Conference Hotel Lotte Telia Cash or coffin Talk and travel Arabs and Israel Hyundai For the oppressed Iran From the oppressed New Ways to Grow Bank Of America T.C. Ziraat Bankasi New ways to grow Debtors' prison Lehman Brothers DG Bank Peregrine More money Messe München International Banco Safra JPMorgan Central Hispano Until the next drought Ukreximbank Goethe-Institut Banco Ambrosiano Veneto Perils of openness Espírito Santo Financial Holding S.A. Energo Bank Stolichny Clarity starts at home Deutsche Girozentrale - Deutsche Kommunalbank Paying for growth Arab Petroleum Investments Corporation Union Bancaire Privée Genève Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority, Dubai The geometry of growth Thanks a billion Japan Read all about some of it Republic of Columbia Ministry of Public Works and Transportation The Conference Board NpPlc Nigerian Ports Plc Panasonic Paper hopes Cambodia Malaysia Airlines In deep water China Malaysia's crime wave Eastern promise Central Asia Giving Sufism a whirl Telecomasia Indecent proposals The media industry's shrewdest suitors are vying for Paramount's hand... IndyCar gives Formula One a race Unum The Economist Intelligence Unit Double vision Daimler-Benz Crashed Japan's software industry Play your cards right McDonnell Douglas IBM Saab Meltdown European steel On the front line Makro-economics Retailing in Asia Portugal Economic Barometer Clean profits Renewable energy At last, a corner to turn? The IMF has forecast a recovery in the world economy many times in the past couple of years Seiko BT3 All aboard for Allfinanz Germany's banks have been slow to move into insurance . They are now likely to speed up Aggro money Outperforming American convertible bonds Civil Service College The Economist Siemens AG, Power Generation Group (KWU) Zurich Insurance Group Bubbling over Summer savings Italian mutual funds Sayonara Foreign shares in Japan The Economist Diary Template Software Digital credit Visa International Tokyo's inflating shares Japan's stockmarket looks vulnerable to another rush of selling... Dawn at the end of the earth Antarctica's isolation meant it was the last continent settled by humans - and the first settled by scientists Turkish Airlines France Telecom Network Services Waste Management International Plc The East Asian Miracle EC Banking & Finance Law Stocks & Commodities LDC Debt Report The Lionel Gelber Prize Under Iris Murdoch's net Gay Paree Folies-Bergère Jan Groover wa a painter before she became a fine art photographer Odd omissions American art The Economist Audio Books Bose Read Hemiselle Aunty's gruff papa Lord Reith of the BBC The crack of the sjambok Changed rules Freedom of expression A long way from Salem American justice Professional Cassette Center Book Call International Labour Office The Essential Business Guide World Telecom Unido Different ballgames American baseball shows English cricket how to play the game Businesses For Sale Business For Sale Business Opportunities Courses Courses Courses Courses Conferences Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Business Opportunities Courses Business & Personal Fellowships Announcements Appointments Wanted Business & Personal International Property Appointments Wanted Business Opportunities Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Finland Foreign Aid World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves AEG Boeing AIG

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