Economist (US), The
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Articles in June, 1988 issue of Economist (US), The
- Desperate remedies. (Africa's plague of locusts)
- Le buy-out invades Europe.
- Right to rent. (British housing bill)
- Show me your testimonials. (professional qualifications will be recognized in all European Community countries by 1990)
- Under new management. (Angola)
- What the posters say. (China)
- Right turn at Threadneedle Street. (Bank of England) (company profile)
- And profits desert the City, too. (London)
- Good God, where is Swindon? (Economic and Social Research Council moving here)
- Another Ireland? (Austria and the European Economic Community)
- Bringing up baby. (South Korea's democracy)
- A faster heartbeat in the heartland. (Peoria, Illinois)
- In victory, imagination. (Iraq-Iran conflict) (editorial)
- The Sixth Great Power: Barings 1762-1929.
- No accounting for taste. (accounting by brand)
- When Japan is threatened by imports. (textile industry)
- Waiting for Whitehall. (Department of Environment delays costly)
- Nice one, Helmut. (Helmut Kohl called special German summit in February to decide tough questions before June EEC summit)
- Woof, thank you, Lac St-Jean. (Lucien Bouchard's victory in Quebec by-election)
- Dangers of the flickering screen. (Suffolk County, New York VDT legislation)
- From Ljubljana to Lhasa. (nationalism in the communist world) (editorial)
- An end in sight. (river blindness)
- Over Japan's Chinese walls. (tax evasion case in Japan)
- In time for Toronto, America finds the curve in its J-curve. (Toronto Summit, includes related article on aid to Africa)
- Are men or guns the priority? (US-USSR talks concerning European defense)
- Psst. Wanna buy a pyramid? (Egypt's Islamic companies)
- No tax break for Takeshita. (Noboru Takeshita)
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A route map for the seven summiteers. (Toronto Summit)
by Bouey, Gerald; Carli, Guido; Davignon, Viscount; Herrhausen, Alfred; Kissinger, Henry A.; Lebegue, Daniel; Oba, Tomomitsu; Roll, Eric; Solomon, Anthony M.; Volcker, Paul A. - Byron's Waterloo.
- Punch the boss and get promoted. (Japanese toys to relieve stress at work)
- Remka and Dallas. (underground press in Eastern Europe)
- Beware Tokyo's bears. (Tokyo share prices)
- Where rail makes money. (Japanese railways)
- Queues for sale. (Girobank on list for privatization)
- Dear sirs, kindly respect our laws. (Denmark)
- After Duarte. (El Salvador, Jose Napoleon Duarte)
- Feeling poor in Japan. (standard of living)
- To a different Latin beat. (Latin American governments) (editorial)
- Too successful for its own good? (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone)
- Still bound for Botany Bay. (British going to Australia)
- Press 1, army 0. (Yugoslavia)
- A wigging for the wigs. (Malaysia)
- Not afraid to make enemies. (Speaker of the House Jim Wright)
- Nora: A Biography of Nora Joyce.
- Little big men. (London brokers)
- Boeuf a l'orange. (Japan-US agreement to liberalize trade in beef and oranges)
- At any price. (electricity privatization )
- Twice-hit Ozal. (attempted assassination of Turkey's Prime Minister Turgut Ozal)
- The job didn't go to the reformer. (Vietnam's new prime minister Do Muoi a traditionalist)
- Mother, leave home. (preparing mothers on welfare to enter the labor market)
- Riddles of death Thebes never knew. (value of statistical studies)
- Knocking the nokyo. (Japan's agricultural cooperative system)
- Good books. (value of first editions)
- No surrender. (Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh)
- They're in the money now. (Palestine Liberation Organization promised funds at Arab summit)
- That's all folks! (children's television )
- Castle or prison? (British housing) (editorial)
- Ladies Elect: Women in English Local Government, 1865-1914.
- A History of West Indies Cricket.
- Do-it-yourself investment banking. (Gulf and Western)
- A capital performance. (business investment)
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Still stormy. (A Survey of America's Capital Markets)
by Wood, Christopher - Enter the king. (North Africa, King Hassan II of Morocco)
- Rock stars. (Okinotorishima)
- Yes, please, no more. (California elections)
- Chiantiquated. (Italian stockmarket)
- Protection through a wide-angle lens. (agricultural subsidies effect on produce prices)
- The growth of giving. (British charities )
- Crumbling north. (Ethiopia)
- Who's winning the intifada? (Palestinian intifada against Israel's occupation of West Bank & Gaza Strip)
- Old folks in homes. (catastrophic illness bill)
- Towards two TUCs. (Britain's Trades Union Congress and Modern Union Confederation) (editorial)
- Night music in Buda. (ashes of Bela Bartok going to Hungary)
- Did someone say co-ordination? (interest rates)
- Business charters fail the test. (British business education)
- Circumlocution office. (immigration department)
- The partnership cure for cities. (urban renewal in Europe)
- When justice is overwhelmed. (Palestinians)
- Under scrutiny. (doctors)
- You can't tell the Afghans. (representative government for Afghanistan) (editorial)
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