News from 25/03/1995
1995; Gale Group;
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W. Van Heusden, Jerry Leaphart, Donna Zubert, Abdul Aziz Mahmood, Richard Secrest, Paul Albergo, Daniel Hanson, Peter Carr, Thomas Culbertson, Farhatullah Babar, Joseph Jakubowski, Fred Macaskill, Helmuth Runde, James Forder,
ResumoThe Economist The Cable & Wireless Federation Lufthansa The Economist The World This Week Terror in Tokyo The World This Week Limbo-dancing A city divided The Economist International Subscription Service Single-minded Barings and Singapore People power Executive Focus Cyber-rape Unrepresentative Pakistan protests Holidays in hell Bertelsmann confusion Off balance Bullets over Brontes Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The University Of Chicago Graduate School Of Business Wired Parent power Containing the nuclear threat The Non-Proliferation Treaty needs a new lease of life - and governments' determination to enforce it This change costs money America's Republicans want to reform welfare. Their ideas are cheap, not radical A yen for action The Bank of Japan should cut interest rates and the Fed should raise them London Business School A sense of resignation The fall of the Bank of England's deputy governor does not support the case for a privacy law in Britain Debit Lyonnais's encore The latest rescue plan for Credit Lyonnais is tough - but mainly on the state-owned bank's competitors and on French taxpayers Little Nigeria A big country diminished by its military rulers Lockheed Martin Meridiana Between the bomb and a hard place Curbing the nuclear ambitions of Israel, India and Pakistan is proving hard enough. Rolling them back will be even harder JD Edwards HSBC Holdings Positive About Disabled People We're listening Labour is executing a slow U-turn on education policy. The party could yet reap the benefits of the Tories' school reforms Thinking growth Improvising Labour's health policy Revenge is sour Boeing Read my lips Northern Ireland Sweet dreams Hesitating at a crossroads The economy A promise unfulfilled Open government AXA In brief Don't inhale Civil justice Punched out Microsoft The Dorchester Ford Central Bank Of Cyprus The rise, again, of Jacques Chirac Russia's wild east Peripheral power Russia's regions Mugged by bear Finland Bash, then talk? Turks and Kurds Time to scratch Ukraine Correction Compaq Vauxhall Of pipedreams and hubble-bubbles Caspian oil BICC Group End of term for Papandreou Taylor Nelson AGB Publications American Airlines Upon the states' shoulders be it Good fences... Making cities safer Why, thanks, Newt Old Bourbon and tobacco Congress Saab Hunting a new image Unlonely spaces The crowded West Grey-haired mountaineers Bill flings it back The black hole of Rwanda Disillusion in Morocco Gazing backward Bahrain Gale warnings Brazil The sea gives up its dead Argentina KLM And guerrillas Venezuela and Colombia Informix Jaguar Colombia's other gangsters Nokia Citibank Government of India Terror in Tokyo A little booing from the audience China Cathay Pacific Nijenrode University HEC Bad Blood The Philippines and Singapore Up to its ears Indonesia Singapore Election accounting India New Russia - New Opportunities! ANA Hotel Singapore International Institute for Management Development (IMD) Smaller is more beautiful New Zealand and Australia Commerzbank The X against Fininvest Silvio Berlusconi's sprawling conglomerate has slimmed a little. But its future is in hock to the banks - and the Italian voter Getting their dues Trade unions in America Sony's man from nowhere DG Bank No other way Business in the Czech Republic Hewlett Packard (HP) Spanish Tourist Office Chip jockeys Digital radio in Asia Swiss Bank Corporation Crocs of gold Welsh Development Agency CSI Face Value Chairman Lee's Great Leap Forward UBS Please, governor, can you spare a billion? All over the world, a vast amount of taxpayers' cash is being poured into ailing banks. Is the money well spent? From bad to worse Venezuelan banks Wärtsilä Diesel Group BZW Tough times for Tokai On its uppers Bombay's stockmarket A rocky start The WTO NEC Swire Pacific Flat shares Corporate taxation Peddling the ecu in the east Trading places Minorco A much devalued idea Currency devaluations appear to have worked miracles in several European economies, delivering strong growth with low inflation. But for how long? Lotus Courses Courses Telia The empire strikes back America's plans to protect its troops overseas from missile attack are making progress. Could they protect civilians at home too? Sarin savagery Hearty relief Cardiology Truffle kerfuffle Forests and mushrooms Danfoss TUCK at Dartmouth You never know what you're gonna get On March 27th Hollywood hands out its Oscars. As a guide to form, we publish a conversation overheard at a bus stop somewhere in the South The Oscar factor Polycom HealthMax A Complex Political Animal What makes Bill Clinton run Intriguing A political manifesto The War Story American triumphalism An imperial post-mortem Glaser Designs Book Call International Labour Office World Bank Textiles Intelligence Stuck chariot England will have to play more enterprising rugby to have a hope of winning the World Cup Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Conferences Conferences Seminars Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Business Opportunities Appointments Business & Personal Business & Personal Business & Personal Output, Demand and Jobs Prices and Wages Telephone Calls The Economist Commodity Price Index Stockmarkets Money and Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates and Reserves Bond Yields The Economy Transition Economies Financial Markets Royal Mail Volvo Portugal
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