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News from 04/12/1993

1993; Gale Group;

Autores

Bohdan Skrobach, Roger Linscott, J.P. Uren, Alan Paterson, David Leland, P.J. Shaw, H.R. Evans,

Resumo

The Economist Alfred Dunhill The Economist The World This Week Boosted The World This Week Downs and ups Loud and clear Man of letters Barking up the wrong tree The Economist International Subscription Service Yaroslav's legacy Spartan man Sex and slavery Tit for tat The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus CS First Boston They bought it Handle with care GATT, and with it the whole apparatus of world trade, is fragile. A failed Uruguay round would break it Go, Israel The longer Israel takes to leave the occupied territories, the trickier the departure will become Last chance in Bosnia There is no just peace, and perhaps no peace at all Russia resurgent Whoever wins the election on December 12th, the West faces problems Epin Banco Di Napoli Talking to the IRA Peace cannot be brought to Northern Ireland by talks with Sinn Fein India's way forward Secularism in politics, reform in economics The eleventh hour The deadline approaches for concluding the Uruguay round of world trade talks. How much will it matter if they fail? Portugal Citibank Tie Rack A guide to GATT ScottishPower Breguet Patriot games News that the government has been in regular contact with the IRA impressed many in Britain as a bold stroke Kenneth Clarke's magic budget The chancellor's first budget was a surprise. As expected, it raised taxes... Welfare re-examined Balancing act To cut the deficit, the budget tightened fiscal policy sharply. Is the recovery strong enough to stand it? British Gas JPMorgan Sheaffer Big day for little guys At last, says small business, the budget we asked for A greenish tinge BMW Feeling the pinch The chancellor has meddled extensively with personal taxes, raising a lot of money in a strikingly untidy way The case for more VAT Why a further shift from direct to indirect taxes would have made sense Nothing beyond our Ken British Nuclear Industry Forum WestLB The Westdeutsche Landesbank The return of the trade unions Protests in Spain, Belgium and France are a sign that Europe's trade unions, though weakened by recession... Pass the parcel Bosnia Unions love Maastricht Ashridge Management College Finnair Good grief, the good guys Russia Party guide Forked tongues Germany Shell Alcatel TWA Expansio ad absurdum European Union All that is past Though the Stasi (the East German secret police) was dismantled in 1990-91... Johnson Matthey When I'm 84 In never-never land Gwynedd The Economist Intelligence Unit Boeing The cop slot Los Angeles airport Guns for cash Healthy opposition The press The American Spectator Chaos theory Alaska's oil pipeline Charles Schwab The president's hand Patek Philippe Verbriefte Sicherheit American Express Talk of peace brings acts of war Hungry again Eritrea Fighting bluster South Africa Bahrain Marketing And Promotions Office Standard Chartered Offshore Banking A matter of moats and beams The Economist Conferences The Essence Of The Business World Immune to insecticide Venezuela Colosio's turn Mexico One law for the lawmakers Brazil Spasibo, Alberto Indigestion ADM After the feast Store wars Cereal killers Flemings UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner For Refugees Food fundamentalism Hunting and scavenging Adam Smith and the wok Food for thought Biotrace Lite Years Ahead Jabel Ali Free Zone Authority Bigotry rebuffed in India The degradation of Delhi An escape route Hong Kong Soundview Executive Book Summaries Waste Management International The rout that didn't happen Taiwan Keep taking the tablets Siemens All change New Zealand Lost freedom Tajikistan Frankfurter Hypothekenbank IBM Multimedia's yellow brick road In their rush to get into the multimedia business, America's Baby Bells are spending a fortune on acquisitions... Squeezing into Hong Kong Greenland British television UBS Unisys Unisys Nuclear Electric Hardly working Jobs in Germany When two giants meet Rouble down pit Russian coal Hewlett Packard The Economist Publications War of attrition Open for business? Cuba's economy Latin Brahmins Merrill Lynch IBM Lockheed Aeronautical Systems Company The price of life Why an American's life is worth twice as much as a Swede's Vacheron Constantin Italy's industrious banks The fraught rescue of Italy's second-biggest privately-owned industrial group has put its financial system to the test New game, old players American property BZW Eastern Electricity Udder people's money E pluribus unum China's currency Lexus Eating Crow? Bank of Canada SunSystems IBM Vendôme Greened Global Environment Facility Sovietjunk France Telecom Network Services Japan's staggering stockmarket Volatile share prices in Tokyo have increased pressure on Japan's government to prop up the market Courses Courses Courses Courses Shall age weary them? Is an ageing population necessarily a sick population? Pipe dream A suspect Asteroids and meteorites The other hand Chiral drugs Bose Free Copy Cambridge University Press Books On Tape Telecom International Labour Office Psst ... clean pictures An original sequel Tony Kushner's play Puzzle strangely mars his court argument (3,9,9) Willabee & Ward Graphics Press Big bad pig and the Iliad Children's books Contained Scottish nationalism More wolf than fox Soccer's last frontier The World Cup gives soccer's promoters another chance to overcome American resistance... 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