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Articles in May, 2002 issue of Australasian Business Intelligence
- News Corp falls into $8.8b hole.
- Tempo looks flush in UK after picking up three of a kind.
- Outdoor workers save tax on sun protection.
- Workers win on sunscreen.
- Foreign investment incentives offered.
- Manufacturing industry bucking global downturn.
- Reinsurer warns of ruin from catastrophic exposure.
- Get in, get out, and let the Burmese generals make you rich.
- Rare proxy battle aims to redress Japan capitalism.
- Retailers face tough penalties under harsh law.
- On the money.
- Around the trade.
- Poor to suffer as GPs realise bulk billing doesn't pay.
- Medicine Shoppe on store growth path.
- Household goods, food the major growth drivers.
- Worldly is wise for top retailers.
- ICT imports balloon.
- Toyota: "telling no porkies".
- Aussie first for Herron.
- PM makes pitch for gas deal at start of Beijing visit.
- Aristocrat takes a punt on Las Vegas.
- Hill hails Darwin's Timor role.
- Ainsworth backflip: set for $8m loss.
- FIFA's faction fight.
- Beached Bali-style but it's Busselton.
- Dollar holds on against tidal flow.
- Makeover time for Darling Harbour.
- Amcor outlines details for PACRs2 issue.
- Paramount changes.
- GRD Minproc adds advice to its services.
- Poll frenzy.
- Ground software support for optimal strategy.
- Rent reviews, leases and GST: caution for valuers.
- Standard and Poor's sees stable outlook.
- Coming to terms with property risk analysis.
- Weed could be new cash crop.
- Machinery orders fall in Japan.
- Indonesian vice president opens militants' conference.
- Toray's group net slides 78% as sales fall across the board.
- Indonesia approves Indosat's purchase of Satelindo stake.
- China Mobile plans bond offering to buy networks.
- Shell Australia unit swings to a loss amid oversupply.
- Optus refinances debt with help of parent's rating.
- The science of auditing.
- The lighter the better for AWI.
- "No" to potato breeding plan.
- Outsourcing logistics not all it promised to be.
- Death to cancer hits all-time low.
- Aquarium to build $29m native-animal showcase.
- Mosman mums' craze hits the bush.
- Deregulated airports to benefit investment funds.
- Funds for waste dump "arrogant" ploy, says Labor.
- The Treasurer talks bull.
- Thermo Trace signs with Monash Uni.
- U.K.'s Tesco plans to boost presence in Thailand.
- Budget inflation theory defies RBA tip.
- Summer boom for arrivals.
- Lion's mane man to stay until 2004.
- Optimising the value of intangible assets.
- ACCC investigates BPay system.
- Revenue on land could double.
- NAB takes seasoned approach to outsourcing.
- Petrol tax reform blueprint excised.
- AIS scores $65m to improve facilities.
- Labor chips Howard for double talk.
- Insurer hungry for overseas growth.
- Panalpina gains from sea freight what it loses in the air.
- Tiger copters will be based in Darwin.
- Depreciation ruling boosts offshore gas.
- Back with a bang.
- Driving your storage dollar further.
- Portals come of age.
- Positive response to Hamilton's new library strategy.
- Lack of jobs is the chief beef.
- Other channels for News.
- Land tax and stamp duty cuts to save $9.4m.
- ABB Grain set for $33m float.
- Adler viewed FAI board as interfering, says director.
- Lynette Harvey.
- Fund managers not to blame for high fees.
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