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News from 23/12/2000

2000; Gale Group;

Autores

Mattias Creffier, Mary Lewis, Paul Newman, David Spector, David Erdal, Patrick Massey, Antonio Teixeira, Stephen Schwartz,

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The Economist Fujitsu HSBC The Economist Politics This Year Bush finally does it Business This Year A growing world Bagehot's Tories Nixon's history The Economist Subscription Service Portugal diminished Unconventional Zeiss Leopold the Wrong Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Columbia Business School Tales of youth and age Back to the table Palestinians and Israelis, however pessimistically, have started talking again Fair shares for all? The Securities and Exchange Commission wants to clean up initial public offerings of shares Serbia votes Excellent. But, having brought down Slobodan Milosevic, the new guard must dismantle his criminal power structure if it is to build a true democracy Investigating Fujimori's regime Japan and the United States have a special duty to help UBS Warburg Intel Corporation Who wants to live for ever? Average life expectancy has risen greatly The water of life Some things, such as whisky (or whiskey, if you prefer), get better as they get older Goldman Sachs Ford ACER Siemens Trust betrayed Rolled over The lottery Bye-bye Blair's babes Espana Cap Gemini Ernst & Young Paradise regained Christianity Playing the race card, again Ericsson Volvo IBM Not spreading the faith Russia's Orthodox church has far to go before it wins young people in number into its ranks Zumtobell Staff Fairly holy innocents In 1212, a would-be army of children set forth to restore the Holy Land to Christendom. They didn't even get there. Why did they try? Canon Breitling Germany and its chancellor grow ever stronger Not yet slotted in Turkey Cold Christmas in Moldova The undetected Greece Jacques Chirac, not what he was New kicks on the block The Czech Republic's leading football club is an old one, but still an adolescent, and a fairly puny one, in the world of capitalist sport NTT Communications Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts The world in their hands Unplugged California's power shortage The children of slavery Life after Bush Governing Texas Flies in the ointment Education IBM Siemens The power behind the throne Playing with fire The American gun lobby thinks children should be taught to use guns KPNQwest KPNQwest Audi Audi Glaser Designs ENPC ATG Ecuador drifts between opportunity and deadlock Mega scam Peru Canada's missile bind Hope for the no-hopers The sufferings of Brazil's "street children" are notorious, and rightly so. But there is another and happier side to the story ThinkTools SriLankan Airlines Having seen off Bibi, Barak faces Arik The lucky ones? Iran's Kurds Bush's Kurdish fans Hungarian Economic Review Hungarian Economic Review Legal issues of FDI Hungarian Economic Review Györ Business Park Missing Rwandan refugees Bethlehem under the Cross Dreaming of Altneuland Nearly a century ago, the founder of modem Zionism imagined an "old-new" land much like today's Israel Today, son, all this is yours Young people are increasingly involved in government, just for being young Flatron Christmas Quiz Bright Young Things INSEAD Bright young things The kids are all right Know future The disaffected Youth, Inc Tomorrow's child A long wait When cultures collide Christmas Quiz Hyundai Electronics Go west, young Han Plans to develop China's western provinces are about more than economics Thaksin to the rescue? Thailand Bangkok's train, running on empty Invitation to Pyongyang America and North Korea Abbey National Tall ships, young crews Royal Mail One small boy Trend Micro Principal Financial Group Raise a glass, at last Dr Doi's useless inventions Robots as consumer goods Japan's buttoned-up backers Shame about the statistics Online retailing Down to earth German business Gassing away at Gazprom ING Barings Face Value Sir Janus Sodexho Alliance IBM The price of age Kyocera The empty nursery Ninety-plus, and still young Deutsche Bank The dollar's looking peaky Home-grown high China's stockmarket Last of the first? Internet banking Compaq Network Commerce Who's to pay for Y2K? How to spend it? Iran's oil revenue Cash on call Japanese payments Airbus Samsung Behind the scenes at the museum Utterly predictable Protein folding Mapping biodiversity ABN AMRO The fluttering of tiny pixels Displays Columbia Business School New flora and fauna for old The Economist - www.economist.com/mobile United Nations Publications Air Algérie Gerontological incertitude The Washington Campus Grundig United Nations Publications Democratic People's Republic of Algeria Books of the year Happy holidays Children's Hollywood What the kids are reading Christmas Prize Crossword The University Of Oxford Obituary Gisela Gresser The inevitable hour Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Business & Personal Tenders Travel Tenders Conferences Business Opportunities Business & Personal Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages Commodity Price Index EU Enlargement Money And Interest Rates Stockmarkets External Balances Trade, Exchange Rates And Budgets Labour Hours Economy Financial Markets LG The Economist - EVision The Economist Diaries Patek Philippe

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