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News from 13/11/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Charles Maier, Jarmo Raulo, Filippo Bruno, Peter Rodford, Garry Wainscott, Robert Hiscox, Tim Moore, Ken Pease, Tony Depledge, Carl Eriksen, Simon Chapple, A. Kirk Wilson, Norman Hajjar, D. Constantinou, Aznan Mat Piah, A. Bell,

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The Economist Singapore Airlines Bankers Trust The Economist The World This Week Power politics The World This Week Inflated reactions Digital daze The cost of jobs The Economist International Subscription Service Indigestible Lloyd's fights back Executive Focus Malaysia's forests Tax haven Tempus fugit Curbing crime Moving targets Spot the difference The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Kellogg The Economist Intelligence Unit Blancpain Eat your NAFTA Eyeball to eyeball with North Korea Why its nuclear cheating cannot be ignored Diana at the gym Under Britain's present press laws, her privacy is protected too little... Sharing the burden Shorter working hours could help to reduce unemployment - but not if they are imposed by heavy-handed governments Hughes Staying on in Haiti It could be a long and messy affair. If the UN really intends to do the job, it must recognise what is involved The showdown Torn between populism and sound economics, the United States Congress prepares to vote... Naftamatics Turkish Airlines Portugal ScottishPower British Gas Euro-nightmares After the collapse of the ERM, British opt-outs, and its own rocky passage... MacKaido Writers' cramp Taxing books and newspapers IBM Citroen Sheaffer Sue and run Medical malpractice What crisis? The welfare state Intel Market update Ecstasy In Brief Barclays Siemens British Nuclear Industry Forum Basics? What basics? Queensway Quay Gibraltar The Yeltsinisation of Russia Where does Russia end? BUPA Germany's Mortgage Banks Cartier Who's winning and who's losing Russia's southern flank No highway The Balkans The figleaf hunt Europe and America WestLB Europa Messe Frankfurt Spanish practices Spain Until you die France More slime Italy Bad gets worse in Albania Fidelity Investments B.A.A. Heathrow The great NAFTA bazaar Salsa with tries Puerto Rico's referendum Iowa's soul-searching Corum España Continental Airlines Still flying, just California and the C-17 A slice off the apple Staten Island Frankfurter Hypothekenbank Mercedes-Benz ITT Scheraton Citistate resurgent The Pacific north-west Less of it about Crime Death's dissident Thunderbird The Greek Economy American Express The world's shame More killing Angola Impasse Nigeria Hewlett Packard (HP) elf To and fro Israel and its neighbours Whodunnit? Venezuela Terror returns El Salvador Under Construction Bamerindus YPF Yes, we have no mañanas Chile shows the way - Or does it? Bancomer, S.A. Cisneros Group Of Companies Banco Surinvest Sociedad Anonima Commitment, competence and consensus Garantia Banque Indosuez JPMorgan Banco de Galicia Onwards and downwards in Brazil Banco Mercantil Venezuela Paradox in Mexico Grupo Tribasa CAP Group The Economist The other obstacles to change The spring in the step of the llama Alcantara Machado Trade Fairs University of Belgrano The Economist Intelligence Unit CVRD Aimless in Seattle What next? North Korea Time, gentlemen Hong Kong Cathay Pacific Courses Courses Courses The people mumbled New Zealand Role reversal South Korea and Japan The biter bit Japan Godfathers, not gods India Malaysia Airlines Citizen The Tigers pounce Sri Lanka Stern School of Business Professional Cassette Center British Airways Big Mac's counter attack McDonald's is battling to stay on top of the fast-food league table. That has meant a change of tactics Caviar with currents Three's a crowd Global telecoms networks Merrill Lynch ups Kodak Come fly with me Airline mergers A fresh lick of paint A second spring The Czech economy UBS IBM Lockheed Of mice, men and money DG Bank Seagate's watershed To survive in a fast-changing market, Seagate Technology had to reinvent the way it did business The University of Nottingham IBM Armstrong International A shop of little horrors Small firms can bloom into big ones, but can just as easily go bust After the ball Japanese shares Nikkei tricks Futures Energia Rio Negro Tune-up EBRD Further to rise Russian vouchers The emerging worm Private investment Citibank Emirates One born every minute Takeover French finance Boeing At last, a new face Chicago Mercantile Exchange The horns of a dilemma American inflation remains subdued. That does not necessarily mean that the Federal Reserve can sit back and relax UNDP International Economic Scoreboard Bahrain Marketing And Promotions Office China Airlines Keep taking the initiatives A once-moribund campaign to immunise the world's children against infectious diseases is showing renewed signs of life Nice one, Cyrix Pent-up demand Microprocessors Stretching the point Materials science Stocks & Commodities Bose Hemisfile Blackstone Audio Books Publications in International Economics and Finance London's orchestras on trial Themeless Museum of the Americas The many sides of William Morris Folio Book Call International Labour Office Crosslines The Economist Montezuma v Cortes The conquest of Mexico Dirty pool American unions A Thousand Points Of Light Elizabeth's legacy Church of England Blame Pheidippides Marathon records look vulnerable as runners gearup to cover the distance in training every day Businesses For Sale Conferences Courses Courses Courses Scholarships Fellowships Studentships Appointments Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments - Appointments Wanted Business Opportunities Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Announcements Business & Personal Appointments Wanted Appointments Business & Personal International Property Publications Business Opportunities Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Cities Financial Markets World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Saab Akzo Delta Airlines

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