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News from 27/10/2001

2001; Gale Group;

Autores

Spyros Vretos, Madelaine Drohan, Rt. Rev. Peter Broadbent, Jon Roderick Lewis, David Willis, Owen Cylke, Gil Bassak,

Resumo

The Economist Goldman Sachs The Economist The Economist UBS The World This Week Politics Daimler Chrysler NTT DoCoMo I Renounce Arms How it has (and hasn't) changed The world since September 11th Unmanned The Future Of NASA A stimulating debate Fiscal policy Patent problems pending Dealing with anthrax Accenture Omega A puzzling kind of war Philips Mercedes-Benz Tempting offers Taliban defectors Seeing the world anew The diplomatic repercussions BT Winterthur International BASF Anti-war Americans Religious education Green future Blair's world view Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Coutts Giving up the guns Northern Ireland Phoney war The anti-war movement Doing the splits London Underground ChevronTexaco Six brains Conservative Party Crime waves Mobile phones and crime Saab RWE Healthy outcome Devolution David Blunkett Intel Breitling Holding steady, just, maybe - and maybe not The German economy Democracy, it's wonderful Berlin's election No talk of joining the EU, right? Norway's new government Orange Prodi's pique The European Commission The law's an ass France's judicial system Stinking fish EU aid to Albania Orange One faith, but not one vision Russia's Muslims That's the police station, that was Macedonia THUS Volvo Infonet Manuel Fraga CNN Avoiding a Dark Winter The home front One woe upon another The postal service Compaq All we are saying... The peace movement Compaq A clash of wills The economy No time to plod The Seattle mayor's race Sony CFA Bentley Motors Utah's holy war Religion and advertising America the sensible Siemens State Street Ortega's return? Nicaragua's election Time flies Mexico's new airport Taking sides Venezuela's foreign policy UPS Blaming the victim Cuba's economy A hard winter Canada's right RZB Group South African Airlines Pull back the tanks, says Bush to Sharon Israel and the Palestinians Benevolent neutrality Iran and Afghanistan Chance for a clampdown Arab dissent Swiss Re Microsoft Divided we stand South Africa's opposition Iberia Bombs versus butter Afghanistan's humanitarian crisis Fashion victim's fate Afghanistan Day of the bully Central Asia EADS SG Getting a bit more serious about security Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation Gotterdammerung Privatisation in Japan Acer Kyocera Sucked into quicksand Media companies Unscrambling the signals Broadcasting in China Bad vibes European business regulation Centre Ontario, Canada Renault Turning off the tap Subsidies for European airlines Buying time Bandwidth trading Back to business school MBA programmes IBM Patent remedies Compulsory licensing IBM Lufthansa Face value A South African Citizen Kane Bayerische Landesbank ANB AMRO So long, banker Investment banking The financial front line Hitting terrorists' cash Unibanco Damovo Penfolds Inefficient frontier Northern Afghanistan's economy Warning signs The downturn in East Asia Odd sort of ownership Italy's charitable foundations World Press Group Economics focus Dollar mad? Commerzbank Columbia University Audencia URSEC The Search For Intelligent Life At Nasa Space exploration Safely into harbour Mars Odyssey A smash hit in Lake Malaren Geothermal energy The end of the affair? CJD Economist Shop Mosques and modernity Contemporary art Ataturk's children Fiction from Turkey Parallel bars Wall Street crash This side up The foundations of science Opening shots French politics Decidedly blue Kenneth Tynan More sinned against New fiction Chang Hsueh-liang Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Conferences Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Travel Appointments Fellowships Business & Personal Tenders Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Business & Personal Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages R & D spending Money and interest rates Stockmarkets The Economist commodity price index Share prices by sector Trade, exchange rates and budgets Overview Sovereign ratings Economy Financial markets Linde Patek Philippe Limping Towards Normality Pernod Ricard Limping towards normality Poland may be one of Central Europe's most successful reformers, but its new government has plenty left to do, says Matthew Valencia Loss of solidarity The left is up, the right is down. But what does it all add up to? Looking west, looking east What EU accession will mean Road rage The country's transport system leaves much to be desired Bold in part Economic and social reforms remain incomplete Old habits die hard Traditional industries used to be Poland's pride. Now most of them are a liability Terms of abuse The stockmarket has yet to bring good governance to companies The other Poland (s) Capitalism has not been kind to Poland's rural population One more push Poles don't want to hear it, but to achieve the prosperity they crave they will have to accept a period of austerity first The Economist

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