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News from 21/01/1995

1995; Gale Group;

Autores

Roope Aaltonen, Robert Patterson, Jamie Miller, Charles Grant, Amitai Etzioni, Abraham Brumberg, Peter Boone, Richard Adams, John Bennett, Ronald Balaam, Angus Sibley, John Wilhelmy, Brian Beedham, John Crossick, James Douglas,

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The Economist Lufthansa Komatsu The Economist The World This Week Ruptured Kobe The World This Week Unwelcome package Ties that bind The Economist International Subscription Service The wrong man? Dealing with drugs Executive Focus The monarchy's magic New order Effective aid For all to see The Economist Conferences Roundtable with the Government of New Zealand Executive Focus Executive Focus The Economist Intelligence Unit World Humanity Action Trust After Kobe Your speech, Mr President The state of the union speech that Bill Clinton ought really to give on January 24th 1996 and all that Europe needs to find a middle way Mixing up South Africa The lessons from America for desegregating South Africa's schools Rescuing the sombrero America's swift action has restored confidence in Mexico, but exposed a new weakness in the world's ability to manage a liquidity crisis A taxing time for squirrels How governments can stop penalising those who save A great train crash Britain's railways are still worth privatising The comeback contortionist Kleinwort Benson Harton Inter-Continental Hotels and Resorts The making of NHS Ltd The National Health Service lies beyond the reach of privatisers Burns's auto-da-fé Whitehall The meat of the matter Ulster rebels Politics Positively bad House prices A warning It pays to stay put Labour mobility British Rail The Economist Intelligence Unit AXA EMC2 On civvy street The NAAFI In brief Roundheads and Cavaliers Europe's diminished leaders Europe's leaders are belittled, particularly in France, Germany, Italy and the European Commission Don't bet on it France Kinkel wrinkle Germany NBC Citroën State Property Agency Dini, Fini, miney, mo Italy On guard European Union Four reasons for gloom Russia The meat grinder Deadly gamble Croatia Empty chairs Poland Messe Frankfurt France Telecom Lexus New York's twenty-year itch Anti-Social Security The budget Intel Corporation HK IFA Not guilty The minimum wage Wrestling with evil The Catholic church Salmon 1, lettuce 0 Any volunteers? New Holland Saint Haley and Saint Christopher The West Bank land grab Lost in the bazaar Iran New year, new schooling South Africa Not so black and white Zimbabwe Courses Courses Courses Courses About turn Nigeria Zedillo comes through smiling Technology Information, Forecasting & Assessment Council - Smiths Gore - H & E Bloch - RB&Co. Banking, it's wonderful Brazil The Tiger Steps Out Standard Chartered Hello, world The revolution so far The Hindu Industrial Development Bank Of India (IDBI) Indian business shapes up The Mahindra Group Go west Larsen & Toubro Ltd MMTC Ltd Videsh Sanchar Nigam Ltd The revolution yet to come British Paints Ltd MRF Zigma Steel They can't let go HCL Corporation India Tourist Office Illfare Bharat Petroleum Gas Authority Of India Ltd Advani & Co. United Nations International Development Organization (UNIDO) HPCL No rows for Rao TEXPROCIL - The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council of India State Bank Of India Indian Oil Corporation Ltd Righteous anger Steel Authority of India Ltd The Taj Group The flowers of Kobe When the big one comes Contemptible Singapore The silence of the pope Trading compliments India and America Some peace Sri Lanka New fashion for old wisdom Confucianism Jardine Fleming Tired of capitalism? So soon? Having started with high expectations, the privatisers of Eastern Europe seem to be losing both faith and energy King of the castle? Russian aluminium Tales out of business school Retail therapy Kmart Pop piracy Facing the music in China Omega The Economist Conferences A room with a view Murder on the Eurostar Express Channel tunnel All the signs of a buying frenzy Commodity capers Whatever happened to that rainy day? How taxes could be altered to reduce their distorting effect on the level and allocation of savings New York University JPMorgan Philadelphia Stock Exchange Those German banks and their industrial treasures Close links between German banks and Germany's biggest companies are supposedly one of the keys to its economic success. Kobe's insurance aftershock Cedel Bank New York Institute Of Finance Quick fix or quagmire? Mexican finance Heads in the sand European monetary union Singapore Economic Development Board Juicy Orange County Battle of Trafalgar Swiss Bank Corporation Kleinwort Benson Splitting headache The Economist Intelligence Unit Submerging bond markets Yields on emerging-market debt have risen sharply. Are such rises justified? Grievous faults Peanuts Aflatoxin Sizing up earthquakes Sanguine Blood transfusions International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) Book Call Worldwide Government Directories International Labour Office Navidata The ascent of Mount Poussin New songs Architecture Crossword prizes The man who disciplined Europe The remaking of the golden bowl World of villages Licensed to be rude The First Edition Library A goal for business, too Newcastle United's success echoes the English north-east's new prosperity Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Courses Appointments Courses Courses Courses Seminars Courses INSEAD Conferences Courses Conferences Business & Personal Appointments Businesses for sale Publications Franchises Business Opportunities Business & Personal Publications Business & Personal Business & Personal International Property Output, Demand and Jobs Prices and Wages The Economist Commodity Price Index Industrial Inaction Stockmarkets Money and Interest Rates Government Bonds Trade, Exchange Rates and Reserves Poland The Economy Financial Markets Long-Term Credit Bank Of Japan, Limited Hyundai Citibank

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