News from 11/12/1993
1993; Gale Group;
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Sean Gabb, Peter Brown-Pappamikail, Mary Cleveland, Sebastiano Scarampi, Timothy Leunig, Richard Cullen, Brian Crowley, Bas Visee, George Pugh, Dimitris Chryssochoou, Hans Hopman, Tom King, T. Curtin,
ResumoThe Economist Chemical Alfred Dunhill The Economist The World This Week Growth for Europe The World This Week Still risky Forward in Ireland The Economist International Subscription Service The road from hell Executive Focus Latin America's reforms Country life Power sharing Backing basics The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Blancpain Can Russia reform? Twist again, Arafat Flexible enough to accept peace, the PLO's leader should now accept democracy The red and the black Should you be alarmed about Italy? Women on top Labour-market deregulation is helping to create new jobs A simple proposal It is time regulators rethought how to calculate the amount of capital they require banks to hold World Travel & Tourism Council A wall worth keeping America's courts should resist the temptation to bring church and state closer together Delta Airlines Citroën Komatsu Cruel to be kind Russia's economy needs more, not less, reform. But few politicians have the vision or the courage to say so Breguets The home front Ministers hope to prop up the family by making fathers support their children and by reforming divorce Lady Know-nothing Sick of fudge Northern Ireland British Gas Tie Rack News from nowhere Soft on crime Prosecutors No defence Nikko IBM Glenfiddich Earning from learning Urban regeneration In Brief Toughing it out Ford BT Delors's bridge to the future Labour-market reforms plus quantities of public infrastructure is Jacques Delors's grand plan... Europeans? Us? Unlikely defenders of the lira The left in Italy and Germany Apple España Saab Burlesquoni Yesterday's crooks today Have we won? France And Gatt Milosevic's Weimar republic Serbia The bear pauses Azerbaijan Kitsch or kill London Docklands TWA Babies making babies Cold War II Proliferation As others do it Come up and vote for me sometime Brightening up The economy For Polly's sake Volunteers against crime Northern lights Education Ming the Merciless A Democratic pantomime Stockton-On-Tees Borough Council Amstrad American Express Easing the pain of market forces Much of Latin America in recent years has gone through painful economic reform A tough task Venezuela Le vieux est mort Côte d'Ivoire Big deal Another war Djibouti The road to better farming National Development Company The University of Chicago Management Development Seminar Islamic mediator Sudan A mayor and his city Qantas Glenmorangie Seiko The vice of rice Everybody needs good neighbours Australia India keeps it in the family Oh brother Pakistan Death and disorder China Pay now, save later Pollution in Asia The Economist Conferences Wharton An inside view of an unholy war Last month our Kabul correspondent was held for a week by one of the groups fighting for control of Afghanistan IBM Down the drain Plans to restructure Europe's steel industry are in trouble The wrong chemistry A shocking speculation (contd) The very, very end The Uruguay round The rules of attraction Party line Telecoms alliances Norwich Union Emirates Mid Ocean Pain in Japan Industry and the environment Paper profits Bug wars UBS The wonders of workflow Modem management has become a relentless cycle of self-improvement Shell Armstrong International The sum, not the parts Bankers accept the theory but are balking at the reality of plans to extend capital standards to non-credit risks The lion that squeaked Mellon/Dreyfus Take it or sue? Lloyd's of London Frankfurter Hypothekenbank BT Disillusioned with life British pensions A crack in the wall The Economist Publications Peru's financial markets About face Merrill Lynch IBM Telia See you in court Czech finance Slowly does it Developing countries should free their financial markets - but carefully New York University Lucky-Goldstar Chopard Genève Seeing past and future All about EVA Come back, come back Acoustic images Thunderbird The Economist Waste Management International Heads you win International Labour Office Bose Unido Audio Books The Economist Hollywood's heart throbs Dancing-masters Czech architecture Recycled Classical music Absolutely Free Frank Zappa Low risks, high rewards Top people's pay in America Land of the free Unproven Arms to Iraq Footloose Bruce Chatwin Tennis teachers Michael Stich, the hero in Germany's Davis Cup victory, employs a lesser player as his coach The Economist Intelligence Unit Businesses For Sale Business Opportunities Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Appointments Wanted Business & Personal Publications - Announcements Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts Interest Rates World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Nykline Nippon Yusen Kaisha SGS-Thomson Microelectronics Givenchy
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