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News from 23/08/1997

1997; Gale Group;

Autores

Kenneth Wollack, Gregga Baxter, Murat Somer, Jose Cutileiro, Jean Spreutels, Frank Rickwood, Adam Yarmolinsky, Joseph Lerner, Patrick Grueter, Terence Clark, Najmedin Meshkati, Tim Johnson, Donald Fryer, Fredric Reichel, Robert Hitchins,

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The Economist Asprey The Economist Politics This Week Banning landmines Business This Week Taking stock Bitter pill Indonesian insight The Economist Integrate Iran Executive Focus Neither here nor there Incognito in Oman Europe's policeman Jerusalem's markets Dirty money Executive Focus Bankers Trust The puzzling failure of economics The mosquito at your door Mankind is losing the war on malaria Television's new boss As the audience gets smaller, it will also get more powerful A choice of devils The Bosnian Serbs are splitting. How should the West respond? The new convert It is good news that America is to take part in the Ottawa effort to ban anti-personnel landmines - so long, that is, as its real intent is not sabotage Darden - University of Virginia Smau A new brand for Britain Slogans' run Out the door Northern Ireland Too little, too late Montserrat Growing pains Children in prison Grows on trees Smog today Traffic Liquid assets Canals New sleaze Labour strife In Brief IBM Lexus Remodelling Scandinavia Norway's strong economy = weak rule? Pale coup? Bosnia Peasants' revolt Poland Still on track Romania Habeas corpus Chechnya German slouches beware Boeing The Economist Intelligence Unit Labour's summer victory The difference twelve months makes Welfare reform Only a minority Police brutality Shots in the wilderness The Mexican border Gay pride set in stone Mine! No, mine! As hamburgers go, so goes America? Your friendly neighbourhood arms-dealer Toiling friends Argentina Paying for the universities Venezuela The price of lobster thermidor The Economist Intelligence Unit Deadline for Angola War on the coast Kenya Seeing that it's all fair and above board Understanding? Lebanon, Syria and Israel Hyundai The Economist Conferences Hiroschige - Royal Academy of Arts China's rebellious province The last battle? Cambodia The real gangster films Myanmar's secret plague Beauty and the priests Malaysia A subversive weapon The Koreas Still fighting Tajikistan Now to collect the taxes Commerzbank Hi ho, hi ho, down the data mine we go Fat chance Mir on earth Russian cars Hydrophobia Canadian nuclear power Another day, another girder South Korean industry A silicone blip The silver scream Japan's entertainment business Face Value Subway to the sky A giant sucking sound More turbulence ahead Asian currencies First and worst South Korean banks On the block Czech banking Beware the cyber-regulator Finance on the Internet The Internet's Most Wanted Play it again, Samuelson Final reductions Rejecting rejection Transplant surgery Carbon balls to a radical rescue Shan't play Digital video discs Sisterhood is hungry Ecology Anyone for ... zzzz ... tennis? Bills of exchange Print graphics Reborn Melbourne More at home abroad English novelists A la recherche des champs perdus Obituary Walter Farmer Course Courses Courses Courses Conference Appointments Courses Appointment Appointments Appointments Appointments Tender Business & Personal Tender Business & Personal Business For Sale Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Labour-Market Trends Commodity Price Index Stockmarkets Money And Interest Rates Exchange Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves South-East Asian Inflation And Elsewhere In Asia Economy Financial Markets The Economist Business Gift Collection Berlin

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