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News from 28/03/1998

1998; Gale Group;

Autores

Howard Bellin, Michael Cheetham, David Book, Sonja Sinclair, Duncan Reekie, D.M. Cohen, Robert Alford, Denise Larking Coste,

Resumo

The Economist Cathay Pacific The Economist Politics This Week Swept out Business This Week Trading up Monetary devolution Consumers and kings The Economist Buying immortality Britain's makeover Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus University of Chicago The Economist Intelligence Unit Swiss Life From Beveridge to Blair The strange rage of Boris Yeltsin It augurs ill for Russia Down with Glass-Steagall Another effort to overhaul America's system of financial regulation is about to fail. This is a pity At last, a market for energy The global energy business is changing faster than OPEC and some rich-country governments would like Scared of heights? Stockmarkets are playing an increasingly powerful - some might say dangerous - role in economies Equant India as a nuclear power A waste of nationalist pride Malaysia BMW Snazir When Boris banged the table State Street Britain's most successful export Imperial amnesia The British empire PeopleSoft CAE Going backwards Utility regulation The wild frontier Year zero Millennium computer bug Dreams of Field South African Airways Microsoft Lufthansa Cargo In Sir William's shadow Lufthansa Cargo Pfizer France's right-wing disarray A truly dreadful prospect Ukraine Roublette Belarus Bubbling away Serbia and Kosovo Pity the children Turkey Tivoli Yves-Thibault de Silguy, euro-navigator Singapore Expo Singapore Expo United Airlines Is the Senate serious? Hey, big spenders! The budget and Congress When shooting is child's play A social profile Drug abuse Will salmon sink Seattle? Cities and the environment From open road to Internet Gypsies in America Round the non-camp fire Al Checchi, politician as product Hugo Boss Monterey Institute The American College in London Fairfax Country, Virginia Hells Angels, crime and Canada A river of red ink Brazil All change Colombia Computacenter Sudan's rebels change their spots Touching faith The pope in Nigeria Yellow press Egypt Lexus Thinking the holy unthinkable Lebanon Simpson, Piccadilly Media Park Total Solutions Tung constrained A party spending Japan The nuclear divide The unwanted Asia's new jobless This way, the Hitlerites Tajikistan The hesitant prince Harvard Conference on Internet & Society University of Miami Government of Pakistan - Paksaudi Fertilizers Limited Commerzbank Oil shocked Random thoughts Book publishing IBM Ford Greek National Tourism Organisation Glug Selling drink Smile, please Kodak in China Netscape breaks free Microsoft Vitra Yahoo Power to the people The electricity business US Airways Compuware Kreditanstalt für Wiederaufbau Face Value Mr Internet Sabena Alltel As good as it gets (again) Wall Street's money machine EFG Private Bank RWE Inflated claims On the money Supermarket banking Fewer secrets, more competitors Private banking Borderline banking Can one size fit all? Easton Press Republic of Turkey - Petrol Ofisi A.S. A bit thin Life in the clouds Aerobiology Ageless beauty Conserving art Countries with strong artistic traditions often promote their culture... The Economist Shop Film's great might-have-been A clear case of academic discrimination The old school Modern art curators Beach holiday in Gaza, anyone? Archaeology in Palestine Is it really so useful? Human intelligence Obituary Hideo Shima Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointment Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Consultants Appointments Wanted Appointment Announcement Courses Business & Personal Business & Personal Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Telephones Commodity Price Index Stockmarkets Money And Interest Rates Exports Despite Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Capital Flows Changing Sentiments Economy Financial Markets CNN Credit Suisse First Boston

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