Economist (US), The
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Articles in May, 1989 issue of Economist (US), The
- Dashed awkward. (NATO and the Lance missiles) (Europe)
- Middleman Mitterrand. (Francois Mitterrand's relations with Yasir Arafat) (International)
- Second thoughts. (US medicare tax surcharge) (American Survey)
- Bitter after-taste. (Spanish consumer protection)
- How the doctors see it. (reforms of British National Health Service)
- Blackballed. (South African politics)
- And they lived unhappily ever after. (Japan's Recruit scandal)
- GOP strings. (consultant fees at the Department of Housing and Urban Development)
- Not from guns. (Chinese demonstrations) (editorial)
- Reports of my death.... (cold fusion)
- Propellers or jets? (Short Brothers)
- The bosses fight for workers.
- Battling birthdays. (Israel)
- The Thirsty Muse.
- Awa' with grubby notes. (Scotland soon to discontinue pound notes for pound coins) (Finance)
- Approaching the runway. (US economy)
- Public money, private works; governments should not blur the fiscal line between state and market. (editorial)
- Debtors' hangover. (budget financing) (Business)
- Bridging the Tyne. (river dividing Tyneside and Newcastle) (Survey of Business in Britain) (Special Section)
- Democracy by television. (Spain) (Europe)
- The uninhibited general. (Manuel Antonio Noriega) (International)
- Still praying. (church-going statistics consistent) (American Survey)
- One day, son, all this will be theirs. (white South Africa)
- New solutions. (kidney dialysis)
- The junkification of American T-bonds.
- Off the leash. (Japanese leasing firms) (Finance)
- Sharing the American burden. (US needs to reduce current-account deficit) (Business)
- Free trade in politicians. (influence-peddling) (American Survey)
- The Open Door.
- Insider trading. (the computer as economic agent) (Science and Technology)
- Cool as a Swede. (Swedes seem to lack emotions) (Europe)
- Still they come. (Vietnamese boat people) (Asia)
- Not yet clubbable. (American Survey) (some private clubs in US still discriminate against Blacks and women)
- Touche. (Moet Hennessy-Louis Vuitton) (company profile)
- Still hoping. (France and the European Economic Community)
- Syria's loneliest summit. (Arab leaders meet in Casablanca)
- Two in trouble. (Donald Gregg and John Negroponte)
- A quintessence of rust. (Tony Buba's films about Braddock, Pennsylvania)
- That uncertain feeling. (Kleinwort Benson) (company profile)
- MITI the magnanimous. (Ministry of International Trade and Industry, US-Japan trade)
- Feldt's flip. (Kjell-Olof Feldt, Finance Minister of Sweden)
- The Hatshepsut affair. (restoration of Egypt's archeological treasures)
- Memories.
- The man who would remake Japan. (Masayoshi Ito, includes article on protection of Japanese abroad)
- Every which way but down. (strength of dollar) (Finance)
- Growing for broke. (Spanish economy) (Business)
- How strong a union? (union between England and Scotland) (Britain)
- Wot, buy a British car? (Survey of Business in Britain) (Special Section)
- The road from Helsinki. (London Information Forum) (Europe)
- Shake hands or else. (Middle East) (International)
- Carry me forward. (gubernatorial elections in Virginia) (American Survey)
- Bigness with a smile? Budding services conglomerates should worry about truth in advertising. (editorial)
- A twist of lime in a cocktail of troubles. (treating acid rain with lime)
- Marunouchi-sur Seine. (Japanese property in Europe) (Finance)
- Oil on troubled waters. (Business)
- The rainbow mayor. (Jesse Jackson is running for mayor of Washington, D.C.) (American Survey)
- Gilbert and George and gore. (Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London)
- Bailing out. (Chemical Bank in London) (Finance)
- Race and faith. (Mauritania) (International)
- The long march to democracy. (Asia)
- A l'emergence, la victoire. (business in Quebec)
- Stamping on inflation.
- German and proud of it.
- Slip sliding away. (Sri Lanka)
- The ironic Duke. (Michael Dukakis)
- Stand easy, soldiers; how to keep NATO ready to snap back to the alert. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) (editorial)
- Seeking still to place the blame. (prevention of Holocaust)
- Gracias, Senor Brady. (Nicholas Brady and third world debt reduction, includes related article on Bolivia)
- Countying it up. (local elections)
- Getting there. (United Nations plan to get food to southern Sudan)
- The election that wasn't. (Panama)
- Old recipe. (management of Australia's Liberal Party)
- Into the doldrums. (Japanese financial deregulation) (Finance)
- A tax to keep cool; governments are gradually realising that they must make fossil fuels dearer. (editorial)
- Furs to Moscow. (South Korea's economic relations with Eastern Europe) (Business)
- The model of the modern British manager. (Survey of Business in Britain) (Special Section)
- A tilt in the internal balance. (European Community Commission of the European Communities) (Europe)
- Mengistu's tottering empire. (Mengistu Haile Mariam of Ethiopia) (International)
- The menace in the mountains. (Khmers Rouges) (Asia )
- Colouring books. (state of race relations on college campuses; includes article on alumni fundraising ideas) (American Survey)
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