Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Colin James - Abstracts

Far Eastern Economic Review 1992 Colin James
TitleSubjectAuthors
Black stilt blues: power crunch threatens rare bird species.Business, internationalColin James
Cautious optimism. (New Zealand's economy)Business, internationalColin James
Fear of frying: falling ozone levels again prompt precautions. (New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James
Finding a new niche of life. (recovery for the banking industry in New Zealand) (Focus: Banking in Asia) (Industry Overview)Business, internationalColin James
Greener pastures. (New Zealand's economic forecast) (Economic Monitor: New Zealand) (Column)Business, internationalColin James
Kangaroo meets kiwi. (aviation pact between Australia and New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James
Kiwis open their books. (New Zealand government's balance sheet of assets and liabilities)Business, internationalColin James
Making amends. (fishing deal aims for inter-racial harmony in New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James
New rules for elections. (election rules for New Zealand parliament)Business, internationalColin James
Nuclear test. (New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James
One law for all. (New Zealand's new environmental legislation) (Focus: Environment)Business, internationalColin James
Slimmer yet. (New Zealand's second-largest natural resources company Fletcher Challenge's plan to shed assets)Business, internationalColin James
Slow boat to Fiji: aborted rescue plan fuels navy controversy. (New Zealand)Business, internationalColin James
Tasman express. (Air New Zealand Ltd. wary over Australian Prime Minister Paul Keating's single aviation market proposal)Business, internationalColin James
Turning the corner. (New Zealand's economic recovery)Business, internationalColin James
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