News from 20/11/1993
1993; Gale Group;
Autores
James Skinner, Andrew Bound, A. Kendrick, Peter Stone, Richard Rose, R.R. Schenken,
ResumoThe Economist Serfin Financial Group The Economist The World This Week NAFTA makes it The World This Week Delays expected Keeping Canada whole The Economist International Subscription Service Money for nothing Rather poor than polluted Uniting Ireland Slowly does it Roar of disapproval The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus London Gatwick The basic issue The trade winds shift Success in the NAFTA vote has strengthened Bill Clinton. But the biggest trade task still lies ahead Germany under strain No excuse to duck the debate about where it goes from here Europe's tired national champions They need to be privatised if cross-border mergers are to work When green is good Environmental rules should be justified on their merits, not on dubious arguments about competitiveness Japan on course Hosokawa's success in political reform should lead him to show courage about deregulation at home and trade abroad Hearing secret harmonies History has its lessons but also its limitations. United Germany is a strong, secure country... Turkish Airlines España Breguet Er, basically, Your Majesty John Major starts the new parliamentary session with a laundry list of mostly sensible proposals... Trying, but must do better Education Making maps British Gas IBM The temptation of Adams Northern Ireland BMW Hard cell Prisons Rice v paint Barclays Intel Sheaffer What to do with child murderers? The Bulger trial In Brief Backing away from basics British Nuclear Industry Forum RSPCA The frost hardens in Bosnia Aha, a plot Macedonia and Albania EU fugaces labuntur communitates Cathay Pacific Saab The pretender France Not working Russia Alcatel Floundering on Ukraine BM British Midland Mafia invicta? Italy Reuters Television TWA The Flying Arkansan Old hat in New Jersey Electoral fraud Déjà-Disney Lamy ITT Sheraton Le Grand Palais Gambling-as-salvation (1) Compaq Glad to get it Gambling-as-salvation (2) Passing the buck Federal mandates Holland & Holland Chicago Mercantile Exchange Cash and sympathy America and Northern Ireland Lane Kirkland, internationalist Finnair Microsoft American Express Making no peace Another general Nigeria Kenya watched Kenya Lombard Frankfurter Hypothekenbank Blame the IMF Zambia In transit Malawi Saudia A new dawn South Africa Friendly fire Palestinians Four Seasons Hotel France Telecom Network Services The manipulation of an encore Argentina Clean-up time Ecuador American-Hellenic Chamber of Commerce Thunderbird Singapore Airlines Wharton China speeds on to market Vanishing assets South Korea China's airlines in a fog Jabel Ali Free Zone Authority Waste Management International Democratic pains Thailand Kicking the habit Laying a ghost Malaysia Powerful friends Pakistan Paris-Nord Villepinte The Economist Intelligence Unit Landmark decisions New Zealand Malaysia Airlines UBS Germany's patent medicine It takes balls to succeed Game over? Nintendo General Accident Amoy Properties Limited No excuses General Motors IBM Up goes Thailand Asian telecoms Taiwan's covert cablers Merrill Lynch Volvo Marks & Spencer The money in Europe's muck Pollution Going Dutch Hewlett Packard (HP) The price of competition Barclays Global Foreign Exchange The cost of monetary chaos Clinging on Credit cards BT IBM Matif Footloose yen Japanese bonds Still kicking American bonds There was an Old Lady... Central banks Ashridge Management College International Securities Market Association (ISMA) Blue period Siemens Nixdorf Dodgy diversification Roche Holdings Lexus Sun Rebels with a cause Hidden agenda Patents Waiting for the earth to move Messe Frankfurt Breitling Sexual liberation Potato blight Champs-Elysées world telex Bose The naturalist's art The French need for risibility Black-balled Chinese film directors The Economist Diary Book Call Cambridge ILO Netherlands Central Bureau of Statistics Back to basics Portrait painting The limits of common sense Law and disorder in Britain Curiouser Sex and evolution Sexagenarian Peter Hall Love on a diet Winning the scrum The balance of power is changing in rugby-perhaps permanently Business Opportunities Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Business & Personal Business & Personal International Property Scholarships Business & Personal Publications International Property Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Road Deaths Risk Ratings World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves American Express Delta Air Lines
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