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News from 12/08/1995

1995; Gale Group;

Autores

Tadaoki Ishikawa, Carlos Fortin, Paul Twyman, Geoffrey Hughes, A. Richard Finchell, Abdulaziz Mahmood, P. Harris, David Bloom, Geoffrey Lipman, Femi Edun, Victor Middleton,

Resumo

The Economist Standard Chartered The Economist The World This Week Blitzkrieg The World This Week Can of worms Back to Bosnia Baring down The Economist In need of care Executive Focus Sun, sea and seminars Second best? Singapore slingshot Open-minded At what cost? Executive Focus Swissair Africa's role model An India that still says No The decision to cancel a big foreign-investment project was wrong. What does it mean for India's reforms? A mis-spent honeymoon France's new president is failing to keep his most important promise to voters Diplomacy's turn Croatia's conquest of Krajina offers Bosnia a better chance of decent peace Italy's way forward A new election? Less than ideal, but better than the alternatives Bank Julius Baer A test for Republicans If they mean what they say about free markets, they will torch the sugar and peanut programmes A new scramble Green patches in a barren land The urge to de-merge Columbia Business School Rage on the roads Polls apart Public opinion Man killer Suicide Scotland's historical battle Glasgow's miles tougher Crime Stock questions Walsall the fuss about? Labour councils Plottery It never rains Water privatisation In brief Compaq Stephen Dorrell's healing touch Software AG Pfizer Croatia's blitzkrieg The flight of the Krajina Serbs Forza Dini Italy Eastern ghosts Germany The feministki are coming Russia Ask the Kurds Laissez Faire City A country, not a war Radical of Kansas Farm subsidies The profits of sin Immigration Pete Wilson's horn of (almost) plenty Billy and the Blue Dogs Pet of the Month The Unabomber Who is the victim? Rover The dancers of Dallas End of an affair? Flowing uphill Water On the verge Israel and Palestine Illusion of change Saudi Arabia Scent of victory Mexico In the mire Colombia The Economist Intelligence Unit Speaking, spitting and suing AT & T TRW BICC Group India's economic nationalists Arrest me, please Taiwan The fall-out spreads France and the Pacific Malthus goes East Relaxing at 50 Indonesia The Japan that cannot say sorry The Economist Intelligence Unit Second time around Acquisitive egos Managers and shareholders Hello, Japan? Are you there? The $22-billion disconnect Electronic Data Systems Losing a beer belly Sales Force One Trade promotion Mercury Asset Management MBTC International Finance Ltd Europop raves on Face Value India's Mittal-stand NASDAQ wins a hand The SEC's empty seats Small change, no change German monetary policy What's the French for cock-up? Discredited Taiwanese finance Pruned Hedge funds Is Monte Carlo bust? Property wrongs Commercial property markets are notoriously cyclical. Are developers simply short-sighted, or are they rational economic men? Reassessment with extreme prejudice The jig is up Computer-aided design Sensitive issue Mammography All tooled up Stocks & Commodities The Economist Intelligence Unit China Business Resources Co Ltd The Free Press The thin lady sings Future stop Nationalised Edward Hopper Beastly Political satire Lost in the Victorian countryside George Eliot eludes another admirer Jumping at shadows An observer haunted by Germany's past Self-evident truths? Confessional Gorbachev's memoirs Ring masters American wrestlers have slung British wrestlers out of the televised ring. Can they clamber back? Courses Courses Courses Seminars Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Fellowships Appointments Fellowships Fellowships Tenders Appointments Wanted Publications Tenders Business & Personal International Property Business Opportunities Business Opportunities Obituary Susie Cooper Output, Demand and Jobs Prices and Wages The Economist Commodity Price Index Economic Forecasts Stockmarkets Money and Interest Rates Company Taxation Trade, Exchange Rates and Reserves Emerging Giants The Economy Financial Markets NYK Line Bank Of America

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