The Economist (UK) 1998 - Abstracts

The Economist (UK) 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
20,000 leagues under the sea.(volcanic marine chimneys extracted from ocean for examination)Business, international 
6.3 brides for seven brothers.(surplus of boys in China)Business, international 
Abacha's wobbly throne. (Nigerian ruler General Sani Abacha)Business, international 
A backbreaking job.(Russian agricultural policy)Business, international 
A bad time to be an ostrich.(reassessment of globalization)(Editorial)Business, international 
A better way to fly. (railway innovations)Business, international 
A bid too far? If SBC wants its deal with Ameritech to go through, it may first have to shed its "bad boy" reputation with regulators.(merger between SBC Communications and Ameritech)Business, international 
Abiola's dangerous death.(impact of the death of Chief Moshood Abiola on Nigeria)Business, international 
A bit of respect, please. (United Nations needs greater moral authority)Business, international 
A black hole in the sky.(role of International Space Station)Business, international 
A blow for women.(bid to reserve places for women in Indian politics)Business, international 
A boxer on the ropes.(Matt Fong and Barbara Boxer campaign for Senate in California)Business, international 
Absurdly green.(Swedish nuclear energy and enironmental policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
A byte of the action.(developments in magnetic storage technology)Business, international 
A case of mistaken identity?(US missile attack on Sudanese plant)Business, international 
A Caspian gamble. (using natural resources)(A Survey of Central Asia)Business, internationalZanny Minton Beddoes
A challenge to impunity.(international criminal court)(Editorial)Business, international 
A challenge to impunity.(war crimes and human rights)Business, international 
A clear line from Brazil. (sale of Telebras assets)Business, international 
A cloudburst of dictionaries.(dictionaries and usage of English)Business, international 
A contented moo. (dairy farming in New England)Business, international 
A continental drift - to the left.(left of center political parties gain power in European Union)Business, international 
A continent goes to war.(conflict in Congo and other African conflicts)Business, international 
Across the abyss.(sending messages over centuries and millennia)Business, international 
A dangerous bear dance.(foreign investment in Russian energy industry)Business, international 
A dangerous chain reaction.(conflict in the Balkan region)Business, international 
A detour or a derailment?(problems facing Russian economy)Business, international 
A dip in the valley.(challenges facing Silicon Valley)Business, international 
A far-off country.(UK mercenaries' involvement in Sierra Leone coup)Business, international 
A fisherman's tale: overfishing is one part human nature, and two parts poor management.(Survey: The Sea)Business, international 
A fresh vote in Bosnia.(elections in Bosnia)(Editorial)Business, international 
After Cardoso's big day.(tasks awaiting Brazilian government after re-election of President Fernando Henrique Cardoso)Business, international 
After Mitch.(recovery from impact of Hurricane Mitch in Central America)Business, international 
After Newt.(impact of resignation of Newt Gingrich as House of Representatives speaker)Business, international 
After the bomb.(impact of US embassy bombing in Kenya)Business, international 
After Zionism.(Israel at 50)(Cover Story)Business, internationalPeter David
A funny sort of crisis.(Japanese banking crisis)Business, international 
A future for the past.(urban renewal in Latin America)Business, international 
Against anti-dumping.(dangers of protectionism)(Editorial)Business, international 
Against the tide.(European investment banks expand)Business, international 
Age cannot wither them.(drive to hide ageing in the US)(Column)Business, international 
Agenda 1999.(debate on European Union budget)(Editorial)Business, international 
A gentle invasion. (growth in number of working women)(Women and Work)Business, international 
A geopolitical detective story. (world power in the 21st century)Business, international 
A grey market.(European Union bans grey imports)Business, international 
A hard life for bulls.(views of Abby Cohen, and Goldman Sachs decision to abandon stock flotation)Business, international 
A hard war to stop - or win.(war in Congo)Business, international 
A heated controversy.(debate on global warming)Business, international 
A Heath Robinson constitution.(United Kingdom constitution and Northern Ireland)(Column)Business, international 
A high-rise bust.(Hong Kong fiscal policy and real estate market)Business, international 
A hundred blades flash.(divisions within Democratic party and candidate for Massachusetts governorship, Scott Harshbarger)Business, international 
Akira Kurosawa.(obituary of Akira Kurosawa, motion picture director)(Obituary)Business, international 
Alan Greenspan's miracle cure.(US interest rate policy and capital markets)Business, international 
Alas for time past. (Martha's Vineyard)Business, international 
Albanian angst. (re-integration and independence)(The Balkans Survey)Business, international 
A lesson from South Africa.(South African truth commission)(Editorial)Business, international 
Alexander Lukashenka, Europe's odd man out.(view and goals of Belarus president, Alexander Lukashenka)Business, international 
Alfred Schnittke.(obituary of composer, Alfred Schnittke)(Obituary)Business, international 
Al Gore advances.(political career of Al Gore)Business, international 
All at sea.(problems facing shipping industry)Business, international 
All fall down; Glaxo's proposed links with SmithKline Beecham was typical of the merger wave of the 1990s; surprisingly, its collapse may be cause for optimism.(Business)Business, international 
All set for independence?(new parliament for Scotland; includes related notes)Business, international 
A long-term job.(United Kingdom plan for to promote employment among welfare recipients)Business, international 
A losing streak.(line-item veto reversed, and other issues affecting US presidential power)Business, international 
Alphabetti spaghetti.(North American Free Trade Agreement and other regional trade agreements)Business, international 
Alpha plus.(Alpha course and the future of the Church of England)Business, international 
Alternative Ulster.(new government for Northern Ireland)Business, international 
A man, a plan, a canal - Panama?(plan for canal across Nicaragua)Business, international 
A man for all seasons.(business activities of Terence Conran, and the United Kingdom restaurant industry)Business, international 
A man's porch is his castle.(Wilson, North Carolina, bans old couches on porches)Business, international 
A map of the future. (British Telecommunications PLC)(Cover Story)Business, international 
America bubbles over.(US asset price inflation)Business, international 
America goes bust.(personal bankruptcies increase in the US)Business, international 
America's bubble economy.(asset-price bubble in the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
America's great trek.(US consumption and success of REI)Business, international 
A message from the people.(Hugo Chavez wins election in Venezuela)Business, international 
An alternative way of voting(plans for electoral reform in the United Kingdom)(Cover Story)Business, international 
An army of ants.(Taiwanese economy and economic policy)Business, international 
A nastier impeachment.(impeachment of President Andrew Johnson, 1868)Business, international 
A nation of tribes.(Israel at 50)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Ancient and modern.(plans to make British companies more competitive)Business, international 
And all in 20 years. (Vietnamese Americans in Palacios, TX)Business, international 
And for his next trick.... (Pres Clinton's balanced budget proposal)Business, international 
And now the political fall-out. (impact of the economic crisis in Southeast Asia)Business, international 
Andre Weil.(obituary of Andre Weil, mathematician)(Obituary)Business, international 
And so to work.(impact of Starr report)Business, international 
And you, General?(democracy and human rights in Bolivia)Business, international 
An electronic bolt from the blue.(Chicago Board of Trade allows Treasury bond futures to be electronically traded)Business, international 
An elegant piece of research.(DNA research)Business, international 
An end to empire.(problems faced by large Czech companies)Business, international 
A new and bitter brew in the Middle East.(worsening relations between Turkey and Syria)Business, international 
A new approach. (controlling public spending in United Kingdom)Business, international 
A new approach to financial risk.(investors move away from risk)(Column)(Editorial)Business, international 
A new base for a lost war?(Panama and US negotiate proposals for counter-narcotics center)Business, international 
A new chapter.(changes affecting book retailing in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
A new deal for one first nation. (British Columbia recognizes aboriginal rights of Nisga'a tribe)Business, international 
A new kind of car company: Daimler-Benz's merger with Chrysler will launch an overdue rationalisation in the global car industry.(Cover Story)Business, international 
A new mix.(foreign workers in London, England)Business, international 
Angola on the way to war.(leadership of Angola loses chance to secure peace)Business, international 
Angry old man. (Indonesian writer Pramoedya Ananta Toer)Business, international 
An inspector calls.(inspection of United Kingdom social services)Business, international 
An invaluable environment.(measuring polllution in economic terms)Business, international 
An officer and a social worker. (US drugs tsar Barry McCaffrey)(Column)Business, international 
A note of fear.(problems facing major record companies)Business, international 
Another chapter opens in Kosovo.(agreement between US negotiator, Richard Holbrooke, and Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosevic)Business, international 
Another kind of reconstruction.(peace process in Guatemala)Business, international 
Another way to say 'I love you.'(US songs of 1930s and 1940s)Business, international 
A not-so-model system.(German political model)Business, international 
An ounce of prevention....(tackling AIDS in rich and poor countries)Business, international 
A nuclear waste.(Swedish plans to abandon nuclear power)Business, international 
APEC to the rescue.(potential role of Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation in tackling Asian economic crisis)Business, internationalC. Fred Bergsten
A peek inside the IMF's vaults. (International Monetary Fund)Business, international 
A perfect day.(views of Global Business Network on the future for the economy)Business, international 
A phoenix arises.(revival of Philippine Airlines)Business, international 
Apocalypse, maybe.(military threats in relations between China and Taiwian)Business, international 
A precarious peace: making the Dayton agreement work is a high-wire balancing act. (Dayton Peace Accords)(The Balkans Survey)Business, international 
A question of balance. (many buy-outs in Europe)Business, international 
A question of meaning.(relations between China and Japan)Business, international 
A question of preference.(free trade and reginal trade agreements)Business, international 
Arafat's half-welcoming hand.(Yasser Arafat may take note of Palestinian critics)Business, international 
A refresher on the 1930s.(Great Depression and economic policy in the 1930s)Business, international 
A refuge for ex-presidents.(Panama as a home for former presidents)Business, international 
Are you ready?(preparedness for the Year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
A river of asphalt.(US roads from Lubbock, Texas through to Colorado's Pagosa Springs)Business, international 
Army on trial.(Indonesian army officers interrogated on human rights)Business, international 
Arresting Pinochet.(arrest of Augusto Pinochet in the United Kingdom)(Editorial)Business, international 
Arts of seduction.(Turkish economic policy)Business, international 
As bad as it gets?(possible world economic recession)(Editorial)Business, international 
As China rises, must others bow?(impact of increased importance of China)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJoseph S. Jr Nye
As Christians vanish from their cradle. (fall in number of Christians in parts of Middle East)Business, international 
ASEAN looks to the new year.(economic initiatives of Association of South-East Asian Nations)Business, international 
A second fall. (need to protect marine resources)(Survey: The Sea)Business, internationalEdward Carr
As good as it gets.(arts festival in Edinburgh, Scotland)Business, international 
As good as it gets?(Ghana as an economic success story)Business, international 
Asia doesn't want.(US farmers hit by lower prices)Business, international 
Asia gets too close for comfort. (investigations into allegations that Asian countries influenced US policies)Business, international 
Asia goes on the dole.(unemployment may reach six percent by 1999)Business, international 
Asia picks up the pieces: after six months of mayhem, the job of rebuilding shattered economies has only just begun.Business, international 
As Japan goes? (global impact of Japan's economic crisis)(Leaders)(Cover Story)(Editorial)Business, international 
A sorry lot of Democrats(poor candidates from Democratic party in governorship elections in mid-west)Business, international 
A space oddity.(Pioneer space probes show errors in paths)Business, international 
A spree a day keeps recession at bay.(US economy and consumption levels)Business, international 
Assad's choice.(Lebanese presidential elections)Business, international 
A steady lot, the Californians.(June 1998 California elections)Business, international 
A storm passes.(United Kingdom report on financial centers in offshore locations)Business, international 
A stronger suck.(developments in vacuum science)Business, international 
As winter draws in.(economic problems of Russia)Business, international 
A Tar Heel tussle.(Senate election in North Carolina)Business, international 
A taste of adventure.(history of trade in spices as a reflection of trade history as a whole)Business, international 
A taxing issue.(United Kingdom policy on greenhouses gases)Business, international 
Athens beats Sparta by an ear.(music festivals change character in Salzburg and Bayreuth, Germany)Business, international 
A thousand guineas, and more.(sales of yearling horses in the US and England)Business, international 
A tiger by the tail.(impeachment process and US mid-term elections)Business, international 
At the centre?(Syrian international affairs)Business, international 
At the double. (variations in provisions for maternity leave and childcare in industrialized countries)(Women and Work)Business, international 
At the end of a long reign.(final phase of reign of Kenyan president, Daniel arap Moi)Business, international 
A very strange prime minister.(role of Javier Valle Riestra as former prime minister of Peru)Business, international 
A victory for despots?(agreement on Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
A war spreads. (Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
A war too far for Milosevic.(position of Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosevic, as NATO seeks to improve treatment of Kosovo by Yugoslavia)Business, international 
A winning ticket?(development of Ticketmaster)Business, international 
A wobble down Wall Street.Business, international 
Baby-snatchers.(abduction of children of dissidents in Argentina)Business, international 
Back from the brink: Mexico's financial crisis was different from Asia's but it holds valuable lessons. (Frozen Miracle: A Survey of East Asian Economies)Business, international 
Back in fashion.(new town concept popular again in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Back on Indonesia's streets.(development of democracy in Indonesia)Business, international 
Back on the bus.(public high-school education in Connecticut)Business, international 
Back on top down under.(John Howard re-elected prime minister in Australia)Business, international 
Bad news for trees.(usage of paper and technological changes in publishing)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Bad week for Bill Clinton.Business, international 
Balancing act. (advantages of having more women in workplace)(Women and Work)Business, international 
Bang, pop or sputter? (economic conditions in Tokyo, Japan)(Capitals of Capital: A Survey of Financial Centres)Business, international 
Banking on the poor.(US community financial institutions)Business, international 
Bank squeezed, policy eased.(United Kingdom interest rate policy)Business, international 
Bare essentials.(key business activities and the Year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
Barring confusion.(impact of bar codes in retailing)Business, international 
Battle of the bedpans.Business, international 
Battling Bill wins a round.(Microsoft wins appeal on internet browser)(Editorial)Business, international 
Bavarian bell-weather. (uncertain electoral prospects for Christian Social Union in Bavaria, Germany)Business, international 
Bear necessities.(impact of falls in stock prices)Business, international 
Beating time.(life and work of Herbert von Karajan, musical conductor)Business, international 
Beginning of the end? (Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu may avoid early election)Business, international 
Behind Branson. (tycoon Richard Branson)Business, international 
Behind the murk in Angola.Business, international 
Behind the throne.(Russian oligarchs and economic crisis; includes related notes)Business, international 
Below zero.(Japanese bonds and public finances)Business, international 
Bertelsmann's Bismarck.(task awaiting new Bertelsmann boss, Thomas Middelhoff)Business, international 
Best may not be enough. (pressure on Laurent Jalabert to win 1998 Tour de France)Business, international 
Better news in East Asia.(signs of recovery in East Asia)Business, international 
Better times for a battered country.(Mozambique starts to recover from civil war)Business, international 
Between guns and economics.(US relations with Japan)Business, international 
Bevan's baby hits middle age.(United Kingdom National Health Service)Business, international 
Beyond Omagh.(imact of bombing in Omagh on peace process in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Business, international 
Beyond the behemoths. (pharmaceuticals in the twenty-first century)(A Survey of the Pharmaceuticals Industry)Business, international 
Big Crunch cancelled: the cosmos is going to keep getting bigger. Forever. (astronomy)Business, international 
Biotech's secret garden. (natural medicines research)Business, international 
Black, yes; Democrats, maybe. (ways in which Republican Party can appeal to blacks)Business, international 
Blair's genie.(United Kingdom electoral reform)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Blair's power politics.(United Kingdom Labor party conference)Business, international 
Blood and money. (civil war in Sri Lanka seems to boost economy)Business, international 
Blood and stock. (problems with succession at Jefferson Smurfit)(Column)Business, international 
Blood on the street.(investment banks likely to shed jobs)Business, international 
Blue-chip blues.(impact of economic problems of emerging markets on multinational companies)Business, international 
Blue is the colour.(The Rebirth of IBM)(Company Profile)Business, international 
Blundering through.(economic policy of Hong Kong)Business, international 
Bob Kane.(obituary of Bob Kane, creator of Batman)(Obituary)Business, international 
Boeing woeing.Business, international 
Bolivia goes to war against coca.Business, international 
Bombardic. (Festival de Cornouailles in Quimper, France)Business, international 
Bombers and sociologists.(former terrorists educate themselves in jail in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Bombing in a quicksand.(bombing of Iraq by US and Britain)Business, international 
Bombs, gas and microbes: the desperate efforts to block the road to doomsday.(Cover Story)Business, international 
Boom, what boom?(exports from South Korea)Business, international 
Border battles.(reduction in conventional trade barriers)Business, international 
Border control: capital moves freely between financial centres, but businesses do not.(Capitals of Capital: A Survey of Financial Centres)Business, international 
Boris Yeltsin's dying influence.(illness of Russian president, Boris Yeltsin, and Russian economic problems)Business, international 
Brace yourselves.(United Kingdom economy)Business, international 
Bracing for a buying binge.(banks in eastern Europe)Business, international 
Brazil prepares for Cardoso without coat-tails. (Fernando Henrique Cardoso favourite to win Brazil's presidential election)Business, international 
Brazil's steady nerve.(Fernando Henrique Cardoso re-elected as president in Brazil, and Brazilian economic policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Breaking the general's spell.(democracy in Chile and arrest of General Augusto Pinochet)Business, international 
Breathless hush in the 'hood. (Ted Hayes promotes cricket and hurling in Los Angeles, CA)Business, international 
Bright ideas.(government policy on private sector involvement in British schools)Business, international 
Brinkmanship.(United Kingdom interest rate policy)Business, international 
Britain, out of harmony again.(United Kingdom disagrees with European Union on harmonization of tax systems)Business, international 
Britain's media giants.(need for less regulation in United Kingdom TV broadcasting)Business, international 
Britain's new cabinet.Business, international 
Britain's next recession.(possible recession in 1999)(Editorial)Business, international 
Britain's place in Europe. (rethinking of European Union objectives)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Broadband bottleneck.(broadband services and the Internet)Business, international 
Brotherhood and disunity. (resettling refugees dislocated by war in former Yugoslavia)(The Balkans Survey)Business, international 
Brothers in arms.(world trade and labor standards)Business, international 
Brown shuffles the pack: did Middle Britain really get off scot-free in Gordon Brown's budget? (Britain: Budget 98)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Bruised, battered and broke.(Japanese financial markets and political factors)Business, international 
Bugged by disease: evidence is accumulating that many chronic ailments, including one that kills, are caused by bacteria. (includes related article on influence of spices on disease prevention)Business, international 
Building the perfect citizen.(work of Kettering Foundation and democracy in the US)Business, international 
Bungled. (UK science policy and mad-cow disease)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Burning away the horrors.(storage of chemical weapons in the US)Business, international 
Bursting into life.(phenomenon of starbursts)Business, international 
Business as the new rock and roll.(role of Michael Eisner, Disney head)Business, international 
But will it help?(drawbacks of providing food aid for Russia)Business, international 
Buyers' blues.(suggestions to make house buying easier in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Buzzing with cliches.(language used for urban renewal projects in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
By the board.(problems with Russian plan for a currency board)Business, international 
Cambodia's flawed miracle.Business, international 
Canada high.(increase in marijuana imports into US from Canada)Business, international 
Can America's work force grow old gainfully?(impact of ageing work force in the US)Business, international 
Can banks police each other.(economics of banking supervision)Business, international 
Can Cardoso use financial chaos to reform Brazil?(Brazilian economic problems and the need for reform)Business, international 
Cancel Christmas.(Mexican bank bail-out and budget)Business, international 
Candy, pigs and politicians.(state fairs in mid-west America)Business, international 
Can Europe get back to work?Business, international 
Can GM and the unions take each other on trust? (General Motors)Business, international 
Can it be normal?(debate on Germany's past)Business, international 
Can Kurds and Turks settle?(ethnic divisions in Turkey)Business, international 
Can Michael get a grip?(Welsh assembly may be led by Alun Michael)Business, international 
Cannibals.(views by politicians and and academic of the United Kingdom Conservative party)Business, international 
Canons of conflict.(perceiving the Bible as a work of literature)Business, international 
Can Ron run?(implications of possible resignation of Ron Davies as head of Welsh Labor party)Business, international 
Can Russia's Yevgeny Primakov shed his past?(policies of Russian prime minister)Business, international 
Can the circle be squared? Cyprus. (Greek-Turk relations)Business, international 
Can they arrange a cold war?(relations between India and Pakistan)Business, international 
Cardinal Casaroli.(obituary of Cardinal Agostino Casaroli)(Obituary)Business, international 
Carlos Menem, labour law, and the IMF.(International Monetary Fund seeks changes in Argentine labor law)Business, international 
Carlos Westendorp, Bosnia's Euro-Spanish viceroy.(role of High Representative of international community in Bosnia, Carlos Westendorp)Business, international 
Carving up the industry.(contract catering industry in Europe)Business, international 
Cash for answers.(teachers' pay in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Casino capitalism.(new casinos and hotels to be launched in Las Vegas)Business, international 
Census sensibility.(US census)Business, international 
Changing the script in the Philippines.(role of Philippine President Joseph Estrada in South-East Asia)Business, international 
Changing things so everything stays the same.(life and work of Guiseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa)Business, international 
Chaos in Cambodia.Business, international 
Chia, the Dalai, and talk of a deal.(possible agreement between Tibetan Dalai Lama and China)Business, international 
China's political cage. (political changes required to manage China's economy and society)Business, international 
China takes a new look at divorce.(attitudes to marriage and divorce change in China)Business, international 
Chipping towards the truth.(Kenneth Starr investigations into conduct of President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
Chris Smith's digital dare.(United Kingdom broadcasting policy)Business, international 
City of frauds.(criticisms of representations of Los Angeles by Mike Davis)Business, international 
Civil war without end.(civil war in Sri Lanka)Business, international 
Clamping down on shooting up.(Dutch drugs policy)Business, international 
Classroom comrades.(United Kingdom school teachers' labor unions)Business, international 
Cleaner?(Belgian trial in relation to defense contracts; includes related notes)Business, international 
Cleaner energy.(arguments for a carbon tax)(Editorial)Business, international 
Cleveland Amory.(obituary of Cleveland Amory, animal welfare campaigner)(Obituary)Business, international 
Clinton's stock falls.(President Bill Clinton and impeachment process)Business, international 
Clinton's trip.(US relations with Palestine and Israel)Business, international 
Closing the deals.(Albert Frere may seek retirement from Frere group)Business, international 
Clouds over Argentina.(economic problems facing Argentina)Business, international 
Cobwebs.(freedom of information in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Collapse in Russia.(Russian economic policy and political developments)(Editorial)Business, international 
Colombia dreams of peace.Business, international 
Colombians look for change.(tasks facing new Colombian president, Andres Pastrana)Business, international 
Colombia on the brink.Business, international 
Colombia's drug-bedevilled hopes of peace.(Colombia seeks to end guerilla warfare)Business, international 
Come the storm-blast.... (ocean's effect on climate)(Survey: The Sea)Business, international 
Coming of age in provincial Mexico. (democracy and the role of the Institutiomal Revolutionary Party in Mexico)Business, international 
Coming soon to a city near you.(implications of bombings of US embassies in Tanzania and Kenya)Business, international 
Commerce and contestability.(monopoly power and international trade)Business, international 
Commercial propositions.(commercial banks and investment banking)Business, international 
Compete, don't delete.(defense of Microsoft Corp.)Business, internationalBill Gates
Confusing curves.(developments in bond markets)Business, international 
Congo erupts, again.(rebel movement in Congo)Business, international 
Congo's bloody-go-round.(rebellion in Congo)Business, international 
Controversies and culture.(human rights and culture; includes related notes on human rights)Business, international 
Co-operate on competititon.(role of World Trade Organization in competition policy)Business, international 
Coreper, Europe's managing board.(Column)Business, international 
Corporate Japan goes to waste.(restructuring of Japanese businesses)Business, international 
Could it be Ricardo Lagos?(possibility of Ricardo Lagos becoming president of Chile)Business, international 
Could it lead to fascism?(economic problems of Russia and risks involved in political developments)Business, international 
Counter-counter-culture Bush.(prospects of George Bush, son of former US president)Business, international 
Countries that count.(Europe, Japan, and the Year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
Cracking the Brazil nuts.(Brazilian economy and economic policy)Business, international 
Cracking up. (uncertain future for Solidarity Electoral Action in Poland)Business, international 
Cries of London: other European exchanges are in better shape than London's. Will the city lose out?(Capitals of Capital: A Survey of Financial Centres)Business, international 
Crossed lines in Brazil.(political developments and economic policy in Brazil)Business, international 
Cull MAFF.(Ministry of Agriculture and food safety in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Culture wars.(concerns about dominance of US culture)Business, international 
Curbing North Korea.(threat posed by nuclear ambitions of North Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
Cut-off. (United Kingdom government's white paper on asylum policy)Business, international 
Cut out for the task.(United Kingdom manufacturing regions hit by slowdown)Business, international 
Cutting a dash.(RNA research)Business, international 
Cut to fit.(South Korean companies restructure)Business, international 
D'Alema and Veltroni, rivals on Italy's left.(rivalry within Italian Democrats of the Left)Business, international 
Dan Lungren's difference.(Californian candidates for state governorship)Business, international 
Dark in the east. (relations between Turkey and Europe)Business, international 
Dead ostrich bounce.(Malaysian financial markets and economic policy)Business, international 
Deaf defying: geneticists and physiologists are disentangling the causes of deafness and beginning to glimpse ways of doing something about it.Business, international 
De Beers is it.(De Beers seeks to defend diamond cartel)Business, international 
De Beer's worst friend.(De Beers faces increased supply of diamonds from Angola)Business, international 
Debt and development: time to act, again. (need for debt relief)Business, internationalGordon Brown
Declining passion.(Chinese world trade and relations with World Trade Organization)Business, international 
Deconsecrating Ghandi.(reassessment of Mohandas Gandhi and Indian history)Business, international 
Deep and long. (economic problems in Thailand)Business, international 
Defeating the bad guys.(US crime rates drop)Business, international 
Democracy in Asia.(Editorial)Business, international 
Democracy is on the march.(dangers to democracy)Business, international 
Desperate foxes.(US action against Iraq)(Editorial)Business, international 
Desperate Russia.(problems facing Russia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Desynchronised.(research on traffic managementat Stuttgart University)Business, international 
Deutschland uber alles?(performance of large German companies)Business, international 
Digital follies.(future of British Broadcasting Corp)(Editorial)Business, international 
Dip into the future, far as cyborg eye can see: and wince. (influence of video games)Business, international 
Dirty tricks and democrats.(democracy in St. Petersburg, Russia)Business, international 
Disposing of dementia.(research on prevention of Alzheimer's disease)Business, international 
Dissident politics on the net.(the Internet as a tool for dissidents in South-East Asia)Business, international 
Distant thunder.(indications of economic slowdown in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Divide and multiply: the chaos of Israel's politics.(Israel at 50)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Doctor, doctor. (need for new approach to advertising of prescription drugs in Europe)Business, international 
Dominators and dominees.(views of Pierre Bourdieu, French author)Business, international 
Don't need a weatherman.(political developments in China)Business, international 
Don't panic.(United Kingdom economy and interest rate policy)Business, international 
Don't wait up.(meetings of World Bank and International Monetary Fund)Business, international 
Dorothy West.(obituary of Dorothy West, author)(Obituary)Business, international 
Do the liberals matter?(German Free Democrats)Business, international 
Down and out in the fragrant habour.(Hong Kong hit by recession)Business, international 
Down but far from out. (Kurdish guerrillas in south-east Turkey)Business, international 
Downtown is up.(central business districts revive in the US)Business, international 
Down with the rand.(South African rand drops in value)Business, international 
Dreams of Field. (Frank Field, UK minister for welfare reform)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Drips.(British petroleum exploration companies)Business, international 
Drugs, Latin America and the United States. (certification of countries in the war against drugs)Business, international 
Dumbing up.(career of Oprah Winfrey)Business, international 
Early warning.(Yasser Arafat enforces security measures in Palestine)Business, international 
East Asia's delicate balance.(Editorial)Business, international 
Eastern blockage.(Jewish Holocaust and the insurance industry)Business, international 
Easy money. (economic problems in Ukraine)Business, international 
Echoes of a shooting.(shooting of students in Mexico in 1968)Business, international 
Eddie in the lion's den.(United Kingdom wages and interest rate policy)Business, international 
Edward Rossel, Russia's ungovernable governor.(profile of governor of Sverdlovsk, Russia, Edward Rossel)Business, international 
Edwin Weinstein.(obituary of Edwin Weinstein, physician and student of presidential maladies)(Obituary)Business, international 
Electronic anthills.(digital technology and the motion picture industry)Business, international 
Eleven into one may go.(European monetary union)Business, international 
Emerging-market measles.(contagion affects emerging markets)Business, international 
Emma Bonino, Europe's commissioner for the future.(profile of European Commissioner, Emma Bonino)Business, international 
Emptier nets.(problems facing Texan fishermen)Business, international 
End of a road for Russia?(political and economic problems of Russia)Business, international 
End of the road for the Taliban?(Pakistan and the Taliban)Business, international 
Engineering: in need of heroes.Business, international 
Enter the Garcia's own party.(Republicans seek support from Latinos in California)Business, international 
Entrepreneurs to order. (role of British government in promoting entrepreneurship)Business, international 
Erkki Liikanen, Europe's housekeeper.(European Union head of budget portfolio)Business, international 
Ernst Junger.(German writer)(Obituary)Business, international 
ESPN dropped the ball. (ESPN faces competition from Fox Sports Net)Business, international 
Estimating her bequest.(impact of Diana, Princess of Wales)Business, international 
European unions.(planned merger between Zeneca and Astra)Business, international 
Europe grows apart: eleven European economies have converged enough to merge their currencies into one. But a single monetary policy may not fit all.Business, international 
Europe's elusive foreign minister. (European Union's proposed new high representative for common foreign and security policy)(Column)Business, international 
Europe's exchange and mart.(possibility of single European stockmarket)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's lovesick bankers. (financial service companies)Business, international 
Europe's new economics.(European monetary union and economic policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's roughest neighbourhood. (regional and ethnic conflicts)(The Balkans Survey)Business, internationalBrooke Unger
Europe swerves left.(European monetary union and political developments)(Editorial)Business, international 
Euro Towers or Fawlty Towers?(European Central Bank and monetary policy)Business, international 
Ever closer union? (potential political fallout from single currency in Europe)(A Survey of EMU)Business, international 
Every way a winner. (Cambodian dictator Hun Sen determined to remain in power)Business, international 
Excessive force.(tackling police brutality)Business, international 
Ex-dictators are not immune.(arrest of General Augusto Pinochet in London, England)Business, international 
Exiled in Surrey.(extradition case relating to Augusto Pinochet in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Eyes on the prize.(Northern Ireland peace process)Business, international 
Eyes on the prize.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Facing the voters.(Japanese elections for Upper House)Business, international 
Fallen idol.(Japan's Economic Plight)Business, international 
Fall guy.(problems at Citigroup)Business, international 
Fallow Field. (former United Kingdom government minister Frank Field)Business, international 
Farewell, straitjacket. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown's plans to increase public spending)Business, international 
Farm lessons.(improving life on United Kingdom public housing projects)Business, international 
Fashionable.(Hong Kong and Malaysia intervene in financial markets)Business, international 
Faster forward.(European monetary union and competition between European companies)Business, international 
Fear of greenery.(role of Green party in new German government)Business, international 
Federalism by stealth.(constitutional change in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Feingold versus foul gold.(Wisconsin Senate re-election campaign of Russ Feingold)Business, international 
Fiamma Ferragamo.(obituary of Fiamma Ferragamo)(Obituary)Business, international 
Fiat goes shopping.(possible link between Fiat and BMW)Business, international 
Fighting fires.(conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Fighting on.(internal conflict and political developments in Colombia)Business, international 
Figures to fret about.(interpreting balance of payments data)Business, international 
Fire down below.(government plans for Japanese banking industry)Business, international 
Fire-sale brigade.(bank restructuring in Indonesia)Business, international 
Fishing for inefficiencies.(function of fund managers)Business, international 
Flickers of economic light.(development of market economies in Eastern Europe)Business, international 
Floods, arsenic and a feud at the top.(political and other problems facing Bangladesh)Business, international 
Flowing gold.(Californian water supply)Business, international 
Follow the money. (monetarism may become popular again)(Column)Business, international 
For better, for worse. (growth in number of working mothers)(Women and Work)Business, internationalBarbara Beck
Forget the Maine! (relations between the US and Cuba)(The War of 1898)Business, international 
For richer, for poorer.(public high-school education in New Jersey)Business, international 
Fortress Mexico.(Mexico opposes foreign involvement in internal affairs)Business, international 
Frank Lloyd.(obituary of art dealer, Frank Lloyd)(Obituary)Business, international 
Freefall.(drop in value of US dollar)Business, international 
Friendly, at long last, to foreigners. (travel guides)Business, international 
Friends, ex-friends and rebels.(rebellion in Congo)Business, international 
Friends in the wrong places.(role of Peter Mandelson as United Kingdom trade and industry secretary)Business, international 
From Allbright to all-murk.(problems faced by US secretary of state, Madeleine Albright)Business, international 
From Beaverbrook to Blair.(political links of Express newspaper)Business, international 
From blunderbuss to magic bullet. (designing small molecule drugs)(A Survey of the Pharmaceutical Industry)Business, international 
From forward march to retreat. (murder of three boys creates challenge for Northern Ireland's Orange Order)Business, international 
From process to procession.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Business, international 
From richer to poorer.(United Kingdom proposals for pnesion reform)Business, international 
From riches to ragtime.(problems affecting Broadway)Business, international 
From workshop to melting pot. (prospects for Birmingham, England)(United Kingdom's great provincial cities, part 2)Business, international 
From zoo cage to modern ark.(changes in the role of zoos)Business, international 
Fruits de la Mersey.(reduction of pollution in United Kingdom waterways)Business, international 
Funds for the Fund. (US Congress should approve additional funding for International Monetary Fund)Business, international 
Funny weather over France.(problems emerging for French government)Business, international 
Galina Brezhneva.(obituary of Galina Brezhneva)(Obituary)Business, international 
Galina Starovoitova.(obituary of Galina Starovoitova, Russian politician)(Obituary)Business, international 
Gambling on the war.(involvement of Uganda in war in Congo)Business, international 
Garbage in, garbage out.(United Kingdom interest rate policy)Business, international 
Gathering gloom.(concern about British economy)Business, international 
Gene Moore.(obituary )(Obituary)Business, international 
Genetic warfare: science will certainly benefit from a private initiative to sequence the human genome. Who else will gain or lose remains to be seen.Business, international 
George Lloyd.(Obituary)Business, international 
George Robertson punches above his weight.(United Kingdom defense review)Business, international 
George Wallace.(obituary of George Wallace.)(Obituary)Business, international 
Gerhard Schroder's task.(need for reforms in Germany)Business, international 
Germany's choice.(German elections)(Editorial)Business, international 
Germany's economic conjurers.(German economic recovery and economic policy)Business, international 
Germany's election: lumbering to the finishing post.(1998 elections in Germany)Business, international 
Get off my frequency.(radio astronomers concerned about sound pollution from wireless communication)Business, international 
Getting ready for war.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization may take action against Serbia)Business, international 
Gilding cabbages.(usage of plants to decontaminate soil and mine gold)Business, international 
Glad to be Gray.(policies and performance of Gray Davies, governor of California)Business, international 
God's troubles on the Thames.(Church attendance drops in Maidenhead, England)Business, international 
Go, France. (competition between French restaurant and travel guides)(Bibliography)Business, international 
Going cheap.(opportunities for foreign companies in Asian retailing)Business, international 
Going, going...gone.(need to change public health approaches to tackle the problem of syphilis)Business, international 
Going too far?(arguments about possible impeachment of President Bill Clinton)(Editorial)Business, international 
Goldilocks gets confused.(interpreting US economic indicators)Business, international 
Goldilocks politics.(views of United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair; includes related notes)Business, international 
Gone, at last: President Suharto leaves a dangerous legacy to his successor.(Editorial)Business, international 
Gone is the forest primeval.(genetic engineering of trees)Business, international 
Goodbye, Hashimoto. (resignation of Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto)Business, international 
Goodbye to all that.(Northern Ireland peace process)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Good fences.(importance of borders)Business, international 
Good King Philip?(reassessment of Philip ll of Spain)Business, international 
Goodwill - and a group of islands.(relations between Argentina and the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Go on, it's good for you. (marketing of prescription pharmaceuticals)Business, international 
Gordon Brown and the Bank.(United Kingdom monetary policy and economic forecasts)Business, international 
Grin and bear it. (US stock market may benefit from fall in share prices)Business, international 
Growing up: Internet telephony.Business, international 
Haggling.(decommissioning and the peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Hague's history lesson.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader, William Hague, sacks party leader in House of Lords, Lord Cranborne)Business, international 
Hamas, the avengeful.(danger of action from Hamas over death of Muyiaddin Sharif)Business, international 
Handle with care.(problems facing world banking industry)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hands on. (trends in clock and watch design and collecting)Business, international 
Hard choices.(United Kingdom Natonal Health Service and provision of drugs)Business, international 
Hard luck, Bambi. (Sea Pines Plantation, SC)Business, international 
Hard road to peace.(problems facing Israel-Palestine peace process)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hard sell.(marketing techniques of Web pornographers)Business, international 
Has the CAP peaked.(European Union common agricultural policy)Business, international 
Hate the sin, hate the sinner.(relationship between large and independent motion picture companies)Business, international 
Heading for an African war.(civil war in Congo)Business, international 
Heading for meltdown?(dangers of a world slump)(Editorial)Business, international 
He believes in government, so why doesn't America? (Pres. Clinton's efforts to restore faith in government)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Heir today, gone tomorrow.(sacking of Malaysian vice-president, Anwar Ibrahim)Business, international 
Hells Angels, crime and Canada. (war between biker gangs in Quebec)Business, international 
Help wanted: one government.(economic and political problems in Haiti)Business, international 
Here come the good guys.(foreign multinationals in Asia)Business, international 
Here is the news.(changes in news coverage of different issues)(Editorial)Business, international 
High crimes and low farce. (historical look at impeachment proceedings)(Cover Story)Business, international 
High-rise brought low at last.(move away from high-rise public housing)Business, international 
Hitachi's snail-like progress.(Hitachi to report loss and plans restructuring)Business, international 
Hits and misses: a new type of Internet search engine may soon sort the electronic wheat from the chaff.Business, international 
Hold on, Japan's busy.(Japanese political and economic problems)Business, international 
Hold that tune.(censorship and music)Business, international 
Hold the line.(regulatory issues linked to domestic connections to the internet in the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
Home economics.(Chinese housing needs and housing policy)Business, international 
Homework.(revival of domestic service)Business, international 
Hopping on the juggernaut. (United Kingdom relations with European Union)Business, international 
Horn of plenty. (impact of genetic science of pharmaceutical innovations)(A Survey of the Pharmaceutical Industry)Business, international 
Hot market.(international efforts to reach agreement on environmental issues at Buenos Aires, Nov 1998)Business, international 
Hot-shot proteins.(research on heat shock proteins)Business, international 
How AIDS began: an old blood sample has revealed part of the answer.Business, international 
How do they survive?(survival strategies of Russians)Business, international 
How far can you trust the people?(petitions and direct democracy in Oregon)Business, international 
How long will they love him?(support for President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
How many paths to salvation? (competing models for reviving Asian economies)(Frozen Miracle: A Survey of East Asian Economies)Business, international 
How much should you bet on Thailand?(Thai recovery from economic crisis)Business, international 
How now Hong Kong? The threat from China is not what it seems.(Capitals of Capital: A Survey of Financial Centres)Business, international 
How racist is France?Business, international 
How to save Japan's banks.(Editorial)Business, international 
How well Mr Spielberg wears a suit. (DreamWorks successful with 'Saving Private Ryan')Business, international 
How we made up our minds.(work of Jenkins Commission on electoral reform in the United Kingdom)(Cover Story)Business, internationalDavid Lipsey
Hubris at Airbus, Boeing rebuilds.(comparison between Airbus and Boeing)Business, international 
Hurtling towards paralysis. (economic crisis in Japan)Business, international 
Hyper Hydro. (reservations about Hydro-Quebec)Business, international 
IBM's last tangle in Argentina.Business, international 
Identity crisis.(meaning of English identity)Business, international 
Identity crisis.(protests in Algeria over law making Arabic the official language)Business, international 
If in doubt, bash the French.(views of French culture)Business, international 
If Japan should crash. (Leaders)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
In America's fiery furnace.(US steel companies)Business, international 
In Dallas, a new drummer.(revival of the city of Dallas, Texas)Business, international 
Indecisive India: change will continue slowly in India, whoever rules in Dehli. Too bad it won't be fast.(Editorial)Business, international 
Indians' revenge.(proposal to change gambling laws relating to Native American lands in California)Business, international 
India's hesitation.(India position on free trade)Business, international 
Indignant, up to a point.(impact of arrest of Augusto Pinochet on Chile)Business, international 
Indiscriminate pricing. (positive and negative aspects of varying prices)Business, international 
Indonesia's agony and the price of rice.(food prices cause hardship in Indonesia)Business, international 
Indonesia's new president on a tide of troubles. (Bacharuddin Jusuf Habibie)Business, international 
In Dow Jones's locker.(performance of Dow Jones and chief executive, Peter Kann)Business, international 
Industrial actions.(legal action relating to corporate usage of slave labor in 1939-1945 war)Business, international 
In from the cold.(Scottish Nationalist party and business)Business, international 
In Houdini's footsteps. (President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
In loco parentis.(tackling youth crime in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
In London's shadow. (revival in Manchester, England)(United Kingdom's great provincial cities, part 1)Business, international 
In praise of paranoia.(relations between Tawain and China and impact on Taiwanese economy)Business, international 
In search of a way.(political aspects of privatization of welfare)Business, international 
In suspense.(peace process in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea)Business, international 
Intel on wheels.(Ballard develops fuel cells for cars)Business, international 
International star. (euro's challenge to the dollar as a viable currency)(A Survey of EMU)Business, international 
Internet riders.(planned acquisition of Netscape Communications by America Online)Business, international 
Intervene and be damned?(United Nations and possible intervention in conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
In the air.(Italian government wants foreign airlines to use Malpensa airport)Business, international 
In the muddled middle.(future of United Kingdom monarchy)Business, international 
In the name of the father. (controversy over planned film of life of Kemal Ataturk)Business, international 
In the picture. (digital watermarks to prevent bootlegging)Business, international 
In the wake of Wye.(interim agreement between Israel and Palestinian leaders)Business, international 
Investigating investment. (official statistics understate investment in US)Business, international 
Inward-looking. (regional development in Wales and Scotland)Business, international 
Iran's foot in the Afghan wars.(need for US and Iran to cooperate over Afghanistan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Iran's war on fundamentalism.(Iranian president, Muhammad Khatami, challenges fundamentalists in Iran and Taliban in Afghanistan)Business, international 
Is Central Europe, along with Hungary, turning right?Business, international 
Is contagion a myth?(debate on financial contagion)Business, international 
Is it catching up?(German policies toward eastern Germany)Business, international 
Israel at 50. (Arab-Israeli conflict)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Israel's missile nightmares.(Israeli anti-missile defenses and developments in nearby countries)Business, international 
Israel twists and turns.(Israeli negotiations with Palestinians)Business, international 
Is there a future, and can it work? (economic problems of Delta region)Business, international 
Is there money in misfortune? (growing market for default swaps)Business, international 
Is this marriage a mistake? (pending merger of Swiss Bank Corp. and Union Bank of Switzerland)Business, international 
Is Tony Blair a Dalek?(view of United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair, as favoring high levelsof control)Business, international 
It ain't necessarily so.(planned merger between Monstanto and American Home Products abandoned)Business, international 
Italy plants a new tree.(change in government in Italy)Business, international 
Italy's government soldiers on, but for how long?(problems facing Italian government)Business, international 
It looks like an early election. (Malaysia)Business, international 
It never rains.(problems facing European banking industry)Business, international 
It's all Chavez.(Hugo Chavez could become president of Venezuela, and economic problems of Venezuela)Business, international 
It's good for the Koreas to talk.(relations between North and South Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
It's Quebec, again.(issue of possible secession of Quebec)Business, international 
It's stupidity, stupid.(changes in fashion affecting humor)Business, international 
Ivan of all trades.(business activities of Anatoly Klimin)Business, international 
J'accuse.(writers and revolutionary politics)Business, international 
Jack Straw and General Pinochet.(United Kingdom home secretary, Jack Straw, to make decision on General Pinochet, former Chilean dictator)(Editorial)Business, international 
Jam today.(devices for jamming mobile phone communications)Business, international 
Japan in the right.(Japanese relations with China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Japan's amazing ability.(economic problems of Japan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Japan's inconspicuous consumption.(consumers save more in Japan)Business, international 
Japan's other debt crisis.(Japanese budget and post office savings)Business, international 
Japan's sick banks.(need for restructuring of Japanese banking industry)(Editorial)Business, international 
Japan, the yen and the dollar.(implications of rise in value of Japanese yen in relation to US dollar)Business, international 
Javier Solana, NATO's master-builder.(role of Javier Solana, political head of North Atlantic Treaty Organization)Business, international 
Jean Chretien's grand design.(plan to redesign Ottowa, Canada)Business, international 
Jill-in-a-box. (few women in top political and business positions)(Women and Work)Business, international 
Job vacancies.(political developments in Nigeria)Business, international 
Joe Lieberman, Brutus or Moses?(views of Senator Joe Lieberman)Business, international 
Jorg Haider, Austria's - and Europe's - border guard.(political career of Jorg Haider, head of Austrian Freedom Party)Business, international 
Joschka Fischer, Germany's reluctant statesman.(new German foreign minister, Joschka Fischer)Business, international 
Jose Cutileiro, Europe's fledgling defender. (Western European Union Secretary-General Jose Cutileiro)(Column)Business, international 
Jose Maria Aznar, Spain's dark horse.(profile of Spanish prime minister)Business, international 
Journey beyond the stars.(developments in economics)Business, international 
Judgement day.(success of Econet in Zimbabwe and lessons for developing economies)Business, international 
Just a few loose screws. (Union Bank of Switzerland)Business, international 
Just do as the doctor says.(policies of Malaysian prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad)Business, international 
Just go.(need for President Bil Clinton to resign)(Editorial)Business, international 
Just let's get stuck in.(United Kingdom attitudes to European monetary union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Keeping all channels open.(functions and future of US Coast Guard)Business, international 
Keeping its powder dry.(possible agreement between Hamas and Palestinian Authority)Business, international 
Keeping people in their place.(labor migration from Palestine to Israel)Business, international 
Keeping the hot money out. (managing foreign capital inflows into East Asia)Business, international 
Kill or cure? (the International Monetary Fund's loans to Asia)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
King to be fit.(former Fiat chairman, Cesare Romiti, has new role in Gemina)Business, international 
Knowing your onions in India.(Indian elections in four states in fall 1998)Business, international 
Kosovo in peril.Business, international 
Kosovo's darkening skies.Business, international 
Labour's local problem.(scandals related to local government in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Labour's seeds of discontent.(US labor market and labor relations)Business, international 
Lagoon show.(film festival, Venice, Italy, 1998)Business, international 
Land to take and to give away.(land confiscations by Israel as troops withdraw from parts of West Bank)Business, international 
Latin America seeks shelter.(economic policy in Latin America, and currency market crisis)Business, international 
Latin lessons for Asian banks.(lessons from Latin America for banks in Asia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Laughing when it hurts.(South African culture after apartheid)Business, international 
Leadership, and the lack of it.(impact of Monica Lewinsky case on Bill Clinton's role as president, and political leadership in the US)Business, international 
Leaving it to the old man. (new Japanese Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi)Business, international 
Lender without limit.(role of International Monetary Fund and debate on its lending capability)Business, international 
Lenses of last resort. (Bank for International Settlements)(Finance and Economics)Business, international 
Lessons from a crisis.(role of International Monetary Fund)Business, internationalStanley Fischer
Let East Timor vote.(need for referendum on independence from Indonesia in East Timor)(Editorial)Business, international 
Let the law, at least, be clear-headed. (US lowers drunk-driving limit to 0.08% blood-alcohol level)Business, international 
Level headed.(tax policies and competition between nations for investment)Business, international 
Liberalism rediscovered: the roots of new Labour. (British Labour Party)Business, internationalSamuel Beer
Life after Barry.(election for mayor of Washington DC)Business, international 
Lights, camera...oops.(European monetary union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Likely lads: do the Caspian's leaders have what it takes to run stable petro-economies? (A Survey of Central Asia)Business, international 
Listening Jeb Bush.(Florida governorship campaign of Republican Jeb Bush)Business, international 
Little China.(Taiwanese politics and links between Taiwan and China)Business, international 
Little Taiwan.(business links between Taiwan and China)Business, international 
Local heroes. (groups supporting minority shareholders)Business, international 
London meets its match.(Deutsche Borse agreement with London Stock Exchange)Business, international 
Lone-star literature. (Texas-based fiction)Business, international 
Long grass, tough choices.(United Kingdom legislative program)(Editorial)Business, international 
Long shadows over Auschwitz.(Polish Catholics and dispute over placing of crosses near Auschwitz)Business, international 
Long-term sickness?(banking industry and rescue for Long-Term Capital Management)Business, international 
Looking for a landmark.(tobacco industry faces more legal action)Business, international 
Look, nothing up my sleeve. (election of Akbar Tanjung as Golkar Pres will benefit Indonesian President B.J. Habibie)Business, international 
Look out.(Seiyu restructuring plan)Business, international 
Lord Grade.(obituary of Lord Grade)(Obituary)Business, international 
Lord Sainsbury.(obituary of Lord Sainsbury)(Obituary)Business, international 
Losing control? (Dagestan)Business, international 
Losing the plot.(privatization of United Kingdom railroads)Business, international 
Loss adjusters.(Russian insurance industry)Business, international 
Lost without a trace. (boosting children's immunity to malaria)Business, international 
Love or money.(non-profit sector)Business, international 
Low on the hog.(problems faced by Canadian farmers)Business, international 
Lying low.(Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries and petroleum prices)Business, international 
Maastricht follies. (dangers of handcuffing fiscal policy with a single currency)(A Survey of EMU)Business, international 
Ma Bell's convenience store.(acquisition of Tele-Communications Inc by AT and T)Business, international 
Magic ingredients: all the makings of a bright future are there, so don't go and spoil it all. (prospects for East Asian financial recovery)(Frozen Miracle: A Survey of East Asian Economies)Business, international 
Mahbub ul Haq.(obituary of economist, Mahbub ul Haq)(Obituary)Business, international 
Making aid work.(need for greater selectivity in foreign aid)Business, international 
Making bourbon fashionable.(bourbon producers seek to increase market share through premium products)Business, international 
Making it work.(future of world capitalism)Business, internationalJeffrey Sachs
Making waves.(China Ocean Shipping Company seeks to compete)Business, international 
Malaysia's nasty bruising.(political developments in Malaysia)Business, international 
Malaysia's rough justice.(Malaysian opposition politician, Lim Guan Eng, jailed)Business, international 
Management shortfall. (European biotechnology industry suffers from shortage of senior managers)Business, international 
Manhole ahead.(relations between Iraq and the United Nations)Business, international 
Man of the moment.(life and work of Henri Cartier-Bresson, photographer)Business, international 
Mario Monti, Europe's taxman in chief.(role of Mario Monti in European Union and Italian politics)Business, international 
Market timers.(mutual funds and financial markets)Business, international 
Marsh attacks.(Marsh and McLennan acquires Sedgwick)Business, international 
Mass distraction in Poland. (cultural changes as imports increase)Business, international 
Maureen O'Sullivan.(obituary of Maureen O'Sullivan, actress)(Obituary)Business, international 
Mayor Daley's arboetum.(work of Chicago mayor, Richard Daley)Business, international 
Mayors for all. (United Kingdom government plans powerful mayors for cities)Business, international 
Mea minima culpa.(television speech by President Bill Clinton on Monica Lewinsky affair)(Editorial)Business, international 
Meanwhile, there's Iran....(relations between Iran and the US)Business, international 
Meet the riskmongers. (large companies focus on managing risks)Business, international 
Meltdown in Russia.(economic problems facing Russia)Business, international 
Memory building.(workings of the memory and how it can be made to work better)Business, international 
Menem forswears a third term, for 1999 anyway.(Argentine president, Carlos Menem, decides against running for third term)Business, international 
Men, women, work and law.(US employment law)Business, international 
Messing with money.(inflation as a possible cure for the economic problems of Japan)Business, international 
Microsoft's contradiction. (Microsoft Corp.'s competitive strategy)Business, international 
Midnight's children.(law firms, insurers, and the Year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
Millennial economics.(economic impact of Year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
Millennium no-bugs.(NASA plans to test new ideas)Business, international 
Millennium's bugs.(performance of Millennium Pharmaceuticals)Business, international 
Millions want to come: Western Europe says it cannot take many more immigrants. It may have to.Business, international 
Mismanaged care.(managed care in the US)Business, international 
Missing the point.(world financial markets)(Editorial)Business, international 
Mittelstand or Mittelfall?(medium German firms affected by trends in world economy)Business, international 
Mob justice.(political influences on length of sentences for murderers in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Model behaviour. (computerized virtual body organs)Business, international 
Money rules.(rules affecting interest rate decisions by central banks)Business, international 
Moody's blues. (credit-rating agencies uncertain about Japan)Business, international 
More neighbourly government. (devolution of political power in the United States)Business, international 
Mort v Goliath.(role of non-governmental organizations in crisis prevention)Business, international 
Most-wanted photography: the extremes of art and sensationalism, of pity and melodramas are probed in photographs of violent crimes and their perpetrators. (crime photography)Business, international 
Mountains v manicured lawns.(elections in Boulder, Colorado)Business, international 
Mr. Blair goes to Washington. (British prime minister Tony Blair)(Cover Story)(Editorial)Business, international 
Mr Hague's local difficulty.(performance of United Kingdom Conservative party in local elections)Business, international 
Mrs Smith confuses Washington.(Seattle congresswoman, Linda Smith, runs for Senate)Business, international 
Mugabe's battle.(political and economic developments in Zimbabwe)Business, international 
Mumbai's marketeer.(success of Baron International's Kabir Mulchandani)Business, international 
Mum's the word.(need for child-free zones in aircraft)(Editorial)Business, international 
Murder, most foul.(deaths of dissidents in Iran)Business, international 
Muscling in.(new primary schedule for California)Business, international 
Muzzled in Malaysia.(Malaysian opposition politician jailed)(Editorial)Business, international 
My other car's a Bentley.(Volkswagen and automobile brands)Business, international 
Napoleon strikes.(influence of Oskar Lafontaine on German government)Business, international 
NATO's mid-life crisis.(problems facing North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Editorial)Business, international 
Near the buffer. (uncertain future for Amtrak)Business, international 
Nebraska's Kool-Aid test.(Hastings, Nebraska, seeks to attract labor)Business, international 
Neill and the cash machine.(report on standards in public life in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Nem con?(political change in South Korea)Business, international 
Net escape.(internet start-up companies)Business, international 
Nettle grasped.(Australian government tax policies prior to election)Business, international 
New balls please.Business, international 
New batteries required.(developments in batteries for electric automobiles)Business, international 
New chip on the block.(development of chips for new electronic devices)Business, international 
New Hoffa, new Teamsters?(problems facing Teamsters)Business, international 
New Labour, old story.(corruption allegations against United Kingdom government)Business, international 
New Lords for old.(plans for reform of United Kingdom House of Lords)(Editorial)Business, international 
New wars and old.(US defense policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
New York's splintering left.Business, international 
Nice market, we'll take it.(Taiwan invests in semiconductor industry)Business, international 
Nigeria's best chance.(Nigerian elections and hopes for democracy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Nigeria's long road back to democracy.(local elections and move toward democracy in Nigeria)Business, international 
Nigeria's loss.(impact of death of Chief Moshood Abiola in Nigeria)(Editorial)Business, international 
No end to the burden.(cost of bank bail-out in Mexico)Business, international 
No escape.(problems facing United Kingdom farmers)Business, international 
No factory is an island. (mass customization in manufacturing)(Survey: Manufacturing)Business, international 
No harm done. (tax competition in European Union)Business, international 
No ivory towers.(Canadian universities develop links with business)Business, international 
No longer boom, but not yet doom.(US economy slows down)Business, international 
Nomenclatura. (company names)Business, international 
No more nine-to-five. (changes in traditional working hours)Business, international 
Non-Dutch courage.(East Timor seeks independence)Business, international 
Non-President Yeltsin.(need for a transfer of power in Russia)(Editorial)Business, international 
No room for rivals in Mahathir's Malaysia.(crackdown on protests in Malaysia)Business, international 
Norse code.(plan for Icelandic computerised medical database)Business, international 
North Korea's nasty business.(North Korea and US dispute program to control nuclear weapons industry in North Korea)Business, international 
No second term.(president of Panama not to run again)Business, international 
No sunny side up.(health dangers from eggs infected with Salmonella-type bacteria, and measures to tackle this)Business, international 
Not all as cosseted as consumers say.(problems facing French farmers)Business, international 
No tax without misrepresentation.(European Union tax policies and their implications for the United Kingdom; includes related notes)Business, international 
Not cut and dried.(policies of European Central Bank)Business, international 
Not exactly one nation. (Australia's One Nation party)Business, international 
Not exactly rocket science.(University of Illinois research on spacecraft)Business, international 
No time to voice criticism.(tension in Indonesia, Cambodia and Myanmar)Business, international 
Not just a game.(Survey: The World of Sport)Business, internationalJohn Andrews
Not like Ireland. (uncertain prospects for peace in Basque country)Business, international 
Not of delight.(United Kingdom transportation policy)Business, international 
Not quite the Nelson touch. (controversy over monitoring of election in Cambodia)Business, international 
Not so fair pay.(impact of minimum wage in the US and Europe)Business, international 
Now for the hard part. (political and economic problems facing Jamil Mahuad, apparent winner of Ecuador's presidential election)Business, international 
Now sort this out.(Turkish coalition government collapses)Business, international 
Nowt to sniff at.(research on artificial noses)Business, international 
Nuclear complacency.(talks between India and Pakistan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Of devils, details and default.Business, international 
Off target.(target zones for exchange rates)Business, international 
Off the street.(United Kingdom government seeks to tackle homelessness)Business, international 
Oh lucky man.(impact of US mid-term election results)(Cover Story)(Editorial)Business, international 
Oh, what a lovely wall. (Allied Museum opens in Berlin, Germany)Business, international 
Oil drums calling: a nasty case of resource-fever. (A Survey of Central Asia)Business, international 
Oil's well that ends well.(planned merger between Amoco and British Petroleum)Business, international 
Old habits.(Romania seeks aid from International Monetary Fund)Business, international 
Ole Fritz keeps charmin' along.(campaign of South Carolina Democrat, Ernest Hollings, for Senate)Business, international 
Omagh's terrible sacrifice.(impact of bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Once again, Indonesia starts living dangerously. (worsening economic crisis)Business, international 
Once upon a time in Wall Street.(global financial market and Wall Street)(Editorial)Business, international 
One agent's night.(work of border guards in Arizona)Business, international 
One-and-a-half Nelson.(strategy of Carlson chief executive, Marilyn Carlson Nelson)Business, international 
One country, two Turandots.(performance of Turandot by Puccini in Beijing, China)Business, international 
One down, more to go?(problems facing Asian airlines)Business, international 
One in five Israelis. (Arab population of Israel)(Israel at 50)(Cover Story)Business, international 
One in seven wasn't guilty/.(US death penalty)Business, international 
One world, few airlines.(airlines set up alliances)(Editorial)Business, international 
One world, one money.(idea or world currency)Business, international 
Only fools and horses.(problems facing Royal Opera House)Business, international 
On prescription.(Swiss referendum on legalization of some illegal drugs)Business, international 
On the block.(sale of Kia and South Korean automobile industry)Business, international 
On the brink of recession?(possibility of British recession)Business, international 
On the edge.(dangers of world recession)Business, international 
On the edge. (need to protect coastal resources)(Survey: The Sea)Business, international 
On the farm.(Research and Collection Services collects TV license fees in Pakistan)Business, international 
On the rocks. (sources of economic crises in East Asia)(Frozen Miracle: A Survey of East Asian Economies)Business, international 
On top of the world.(geography of the Arctic lands)Business, international 
Onward to pervasive computing.(personal computer likely to become less important)(Editorial)Business, international 
Opening Europe's coffers.(European mutual fund industry)Business, international 
Orrin Hatch's harmonies.(views of Orrin Hatch, Republican senator)Business, international 
Oskar Lafontaine's commanding German presence.(profile of German Social Democratic party chairman, Oskar Lafontaine, and his role in German politics)Business, international 
Ottawa against the provinces.(dispute between Canadian central and provincial government over social security)Business, international 
Otto Wichterle.(obituary of Otto Wichterle, soft contact lens inventor)(Obituary)Business, international 
Out of control.(conlfict in Chechnya, Russia)Business, international 
Out of jail and on to the street.(prison gangs in Texas)Business, international 
Out of shambles, stength?(impact of US mid-term elections on Democratic and Republican parties)Business, international 
Out of sorts.(welfare reform and public health services)Business, international 
Out of work, out of hope.(problem of unemployment in South Africa)Business, international 
Out with the old, in with something less familiar.(political developments in South-East Asia)Business, international 
Overcharging underwriters.(investment banks' fees for underwriting)Business, international 
Overdosed.(foreign companies and Chinese pharmaceutical industry and)Business, international 
Overreact in haste, repent at leisure.(United Kingdom and Ireland react to bombing in Omagh, Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Overselling the surplus. (federal budget surplus explained)(United States)Business, international 
Paddy's party.(challenges facing the United Kingdom Liberal Democrat party)Business, international 
Pakistan takes a beating.(economic and political problems of Pakistan)Business, international 
Pas de deux.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Passive Primakov.(lack of policies to deal with Russian economic crisis)Business, international 
Pass the parcel.(future of United Kingdom Post Office)Business, international 
Past revisited? (efforts to improve image of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa)Business, international 
Patients and children first. (United Kingdom government increases funding for health and education)Business, international 
Patriot games. (problems with Welsh and English having equal status in Wales)Business, international 
Pauline Green, the European parliament's cop.(call to reform allowance system of European parliament)(Column)Business, international 
Paying the price. (growth in pay rises in United Kingdom)Business, international 
Pay purview.(PA Consulting's approach to staff incentives)Business, international 
Peace in the Andes.(Peru and Ecuador settle border dispute)Business, international 
Peace one day, a strike now.(strike in Colombia)Business, international 
Peer pressure. (controversy over appointment of Gus Macdonald as Scottish Industry Minister)(Column)Business, international 
Phone tie-ups. (mergers between telecommunications companies)Business, international 
Pine Bluff prepares for disposal.(plans for disposal of chemical weapons at Pine Bluff Arsenal, Arkansas)Business, international 
Pipeline poker: north, south, east, west; what's best? (A Survey of Central Asia)Business, international 
Places to linger. (British Airways' new corporate headquarters)Business, international 
Platform envy.(changes affecting US and European defense industries)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Playing on the brink.(U.S. relations with Iraq)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Play nicely, or not at all. (antitrust lawsuit against Microsoft)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Plowden's progress.(reversal of progressive education in British schools)Business, international 
Policing the capital.(police corruption and crime in Mexico City, Mexico)Business, international 
Poorer and angrier.(economic and political problems faced by Zimbabwe)Business, international 
Pope Kofi's unruly flock. (United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan)Business, international 
Popular priorities.(United Kingdom legislative program; includes related notes)Business, international 
Possible presidents.(Peruvian municipal elections)Business, international 
Poverty and plenty.(social problems affecting rural areas in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Power crazy.(international plans of electric power companies)Business, international 
Power to the people: deregulation and new technology are working hand in hand to transform the global electricity-supply industry.Business, international 
Precipitation problems.(floods and drought in China)Business, international 
Pressure on the plumbers.(European banking industry and monetary union)Business, international 
Priavtising peace of mind.(role of the private sector in social insurance)Business, international 
Prim but punchy.(role of Protestants in French society)Business, international 
Prodi's Olive Tree wilts.(problems facing Italian government)Business, international 
Proliferation. (new think-tanks sympathetic to United Kingdom Labour party)Business, international 
Public lives, private morals.(resignation of Welsh secretary, Ron Davies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Publishing, perishing, and peer review. (electronic publishing of academic journals)Business, international 
Puncture ahead.(US business cycle)Business, international 
Punish and be damned.(responses to terrorism)(Editorial)Business, international 
Pushed, or did he jump?(Algeria to hold presidential elections)Business, international 
Put your house in order: before they can cope with the oil wealth, the Caspian's bureaucracies need a giant spring clean. (A Survey of Central Asia)Business, international 
Qualified sucess.(performance of United Kingdom universities)Business, international 
Rallying cries.(revival of stock prices in fall 1998)Business, international 
Randy Tate's factory.(role of Christian Coalition executive director, Randy Tate)Business, international 
Reaching out, if he can. (Iranian President Muhammad Khatami calls for economic reforms)Business, international 
Reading their lips.(Chinese foreign debt and currency policy)Business, international 
Ready for your close-up, Mr Sharpton? (Al Sharpton found guilty of making defamatory statements about Steven Pagones)Business, international 
Real democracy, Chinese-style.(elections in Taiwan)Business, international 
Recipes for an AIDS vaccine.(research on AIDs vaccines)Business, international 
Red alert.(dangers arising from weaknesses in the Chinese economy)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Red comedy, and not very comic.(comedy and political dissidents in Cuba)Business, international 
Red Hat trick.(popularity of Linux)Business, international 
Red Ken and the grassy knoll.(Ken Livingstone as candidate to be mayor of London, England)Business, international 
Refitting on the Clyde.(political and economic problems of Glasgow, Scotland)Business, international 
Reforms on ice. (China's economic reforms delayed or reversed)Business, international 
Reinventing diesel.(advances in technology for diesel automobile engines)Business, international 
Rejuvenating Hercules.(economic development in Middlesborough, England)Business, international 
Reliance on the wrong strategy.(impact of political links of Reliance on its performance)Business, international 
Repositioning the WHO: the World Health Organisation is about to be given a much-needed kick in the backside.Business, international 
Retiring the state pension.(arguments in favor of private pensions)Business, international 
Revenge of the hackers.(Linux operating system becomes more widely used)Business, international 
Reversal of fortune.(banking industry in eastern Europe)Business, international 
Re-viewing the pundits.(recent books and the Asian monetary crash)(Moreover)Business, international 
Rick Rozar.(obituary of Rick Rozar)(Obituary)Business, international 
Road kill.(environmental impact of roads)Business, international 
Robert Cranbourne's Maxim gun.(plans for reform of the United Kingdom House of Lords)(Column)Business, international 
Robin Hood Inc.(welfare reform and income security)Business, international 
Robin Hood rides again.(debate on school funding in Vermont)Business, international 
Roll up that map of Europe.(United Kingdom Conservative party's policies on relations with the European Union)(Column)Business, international 
Romano Prodi, Italy's would-be record breaker.(possible collapse of Italian government led by Romano Prodi)(Column)Business, international 
Rough ride.(luxury car market)Business, international 
Rough trade. (dangers facing Taiwanese investors in China)Business, international 
Ruinous riches? It is possible to be too wealthy. (A Survey of Central Asia)Business, international 
Rules and referendums.(proposal for rules governing referendums in the United Kingdom)(Editorial)Business, international 
Rush for the exit.(Japanese banks sell assets to raise capital)Business, international 
Russia and the west: still most awkward partners.Business, international 
Russia devalued.(devaluation of Russian ruble and economic and political problems in Russia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Russian love in a cold climate.(charities in Russia)Business, international 
Russia's crisis isn't over.(economic and other problems facing Russian government)Business, international 
Russia shipwrecked.(problems facing new Russian government)Business, international 
Russia's latest experiment.(Russian economic policy and change in government)Business, international 
Russia's nightmare.(economic problems facing Russia)Business, international 
Russia's other governments. (includes related article on Russia's 89 regions, territories, republics and districts)Business, international 
Russia takes the plunge.(impact of Russian economic and political crisis, and possible role of western countries)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ruth Dreifuss, model for a new Swiss role?(Swiss president in 1999 to be Ruth Dreifuss)Business, international 
Saddam does it, again.(relations between Iraq and the United Nations)Business, international 
Saddam's sleep of the unjust.(opposition to Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein)Business, international 
Saks addict.(Proffitt's acquires Saks)Business, international 
Salesman Schroder.(political ambitins and econmic policies of German Social Democratic candidate, Gerhard Schroder)(Editorial)Business, international 
Sam Bond: sounds funny.(secrecy, efficiency and the CIA)(Column)Business, international 
Same again, please.(future of Taiwan and links with China)Business, international 
SAP's rising in New York.Business, international 
Sayonara, sarariman. (Japanese companies face challenges in developing new role for middle managers)Business, international 
Sayonara, spaceflight? (problems facing Japan's main space agency)Business, international 
Schroder's Germany.(election victory of German Social Democratic party)(Editorial)Business, international 
Science in fiction is not science fiction.(portrayals of science in fiction)Business, international 
Scotland's disarming Braveheart.(Scottish nationalism)Business, international 
Sea of dreams.(links across the Baltic Sea)Business, international 
Search and destroy.(trends affecting executive search firms)Business, international 
Seconds out.(need for more trade talks)Business, international 
Service with a smile. (lessons to service industry from Danish cleaning company ISS)Business, international 
Setting the rules. (political control of sports)(Survey: The World of Sport)Business, international 
Share nonsense.(stock buybacks in Europe)Business, international 
Shares are the best long-term investment.(reasons for questioning conventional wisdom of investing in stocks for the long term)Business, international 
Sharing the limelight.(successful mergers, and sharing top posts)Business, international 
Shoppers' strike.(United Kingdom retail industry affected by consumer caution)Business, international 
Shudders from Asia.(impact of Asian crisis on the US)Business, international 
Silent in Chiapas.(reforms fail in Chiapas, Mexico)Business, international 
Silicon ballyhoo.(United Kingdom policies to boost entrepreneurship)Business, international 
Silicon Valley (East).(computer industry in Taiwan)Business, international 
Silicon Valley, PRC.(Chinese hi-tech companies provide competition for foreign firms)Business, international 
Singing in the rain.(forecasts for United Kingdom economy)Business, international 
Singing the deflationary blues.(fears of deflation in world economy)Business, international 
Singular visions.(revival in interest of works of L.S. Lowry and Stanley Spencer)Business, international 
Sir Alec Cairncross.(obituary of Sir Alec Cairncross, economist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Six deadly sins: the recent troubles have exposed many myths about the tigers' past economic success. (Frozen Miracle: A Survey of East Asian Economies)Business, international 
Six young Britons.(racism and police handling of murder of Stephen Lawrence in London, England)Business, international 
Size does matter.(Seagram's acquisition of PolyGram)Business, international 
Sleeping secrets.(research into the way that anaesthesia works)Business, international 
Sliding floors.(drop in value of the US dollar)Business, international 
Slovaks v Czechs on gypsies.(Czech and Slovak policies toward gypsies)Business, international 
Slow road to fast track.(US and world trade talks)Business, international 
Small but perfectly formed. (large vs. small countries)Business, international 
Small cause.(impact of the Year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
Soccer's security council.(success of national soccer teams)Business, international 
Sociology's saviour.(debate among sociologists as to whether society exists)Business, international 
Some dangerous curves ahead.(forecasts for US and British economies)Business, international 
So near and yet so far, dammit; many congressmen seem furious that a strike on Iraq has been averted.Business, international 
Sorry isn't enough.(Russian president, Boris Yeltsin, apologises for murder of royal family)(Editorial)Business, international 
So the elephants danced. (more mergers in telecommunications industry)Business, international 
South Africa's hurtful truth. (Truth and Reconciliation Commission finishes work)Business, international 
South Africa's jumbos head north.(large South African companies seek overseas listings)Business, international 
Southern Sudan's starvation.Business, international 
Space-age cabs. (Zero Emissions Vehicle Co launches taxi powered by silent fuel cells)Business, international 
Spend, dammit!(Japanese local authorities have problems in responding to central government calls to increase spending)Business, international 
Spirit of the age.(depression as a world health problem)Business, international 
Spit and slug.(disputer between Ethiopia and Eritrea)Business, international 
Spot the argument.(foreign policy of German Social Democrats)Business, international 
Spotty freedom.(peace process between Israel and Palestine)Business, international 
Squid, remorse and unpop music.(relations between Japan and South Korea)Business, international 
Staggering.(Japan presents plan for reform of banking industry)Business, international 
Stalling in China.(Dailmler-Benz scales down Chinese ambitions)Business, international 
Stand and deliver.(Residential Communications Network competes in US TV and telecoms market)Business, international 
Stars and gripes.(competition between Eutelsat and Societe Europeenne des Satellites)Business, international 
Steady as she drifts.(Russian economic problems and policies)Business, international 
Still living.(banking system undergoes recovery)Business, international 
Still mired in the mud.(Japanese government seeks to tackle problems of banking industry)Business, international 
Still sick and gloomy, now rebellious.(economic problems facing Thailand, South Korea and Indonesia)Business, international 
Stop press.(nature of TV news changed by major world media groups)Business, international 
Storm warning for Stormont.(Northern Ireland assembly)(Editorial)Business, international 
Straining belief.(research on mad cow disease and new test for the condition)Business, international 
Stranger on the shore. (strained relations between South Korea and North Korea)Business, international 
Streets paved with brass.(economic development of Leeds, England)Business, international 
Stressed out on Wall Street.(performance of Wall Street)Business, international 
Stretching Jerusalem.(Israel's expansion of Jerusalem could damage peace prospects with Palestinians)(Editorial)Business, international 
Stretching the law.(European law firms)Business, international 
Stuck in the pits.(futures exchanges of Chicago)Business, international 
Suharto's family values. (mounting crisis in Indonesia)Business, international 
Sui genocide.(evolutionary potential of humans)Business, international 
Summiteers at sixes and sevens.(participants in talks on civil war in Congo)Business, international 
Sunny singing. (opera festival in Aix-en-Provence, France)Business, international 
Superhuman heroes. (drugs and sports)(Survey: The World of Sport)Business, international 
Swiss banks and Nazi gold.(lawyers for Holocaust survivors seek to reclaim assets from Swiss banks and European insurers)Business, international 
Swiss people power.(democracy in Switzerland)Business, international 
Taiga, taiga, bruning bright!(arguments about conservation of conifer forests in Russia)Business, international 
Take a letter, Miss Smith.(danger of taking measures against sexual harassment too far)(Editorial)Business, international 
Take up thy bed and walk.(research on the ability of patients with severed spinal cords to walk)Business, international 
Taking a malling.(development of new shopping mall in Manchester, England)Business, international 
Taking it on the chin.(Gillette strategy and launch of new razor)Business, international 
Taming leviathan.(global politics and human rights)Business, international 
Tampering with Jerusalem.(implications of move to extend boundaries of Jerusalem by Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu)Business, international 
Target: America.(bombing of US embassies in Kenya and Tanzania)Business, international 
Target practice.(strategy of WorldCom and merger with MCI)Business, international 
Taxing Matilda.(Australian tax policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Telephones from Toledo to Tierra del Fuego.(strategy of Telefonica chairman, Juan Villalonga)Business, international 
Televison on trial.(usage of TV in courtrooms)Business, international 
Tepid stuff, again.(need for welfare reform in Germany)Business, international 
Terror in Chinatown.(attacks on Chinese in Indonesia)Business, international 
Testing times for the tigers' telecoms.(changes affecting Asian telecoms markets)Business, international 
Tetchy neighbours.(concern in Iran about Taliban in Afghanistan)Business, international 
That old feeling. (revival of jazz music traditions)Business, international 
The accidental reformers.(constitutional changes in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
The age of innocence.(work of Jackson Pollock and its impact)Business, international 
The alchemists. (A Survey of the Pharmaceutical Industry)Business, internationalGeoffrey Carr
The amazing Mrs Clinton.(US views of Hilary Clinton)Business, international 
The apologist.(Federation of Korean Industries director, Bae Ie-Dong, seeks to defend conglomerates)Business, international 
The art of bug hunting.(tackling the Year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
The Aznar touch.(success of Spanish prime minister, Jose Maria Aznar)Business, international 
The bad side of town.(Arkansas usury law)Business, international 
The balance of power. (independent power producers)(Business)Business, international 
The bankers take over.(financial markets and emerging economies)Business, international 
The battle of the bulge bracket.(acquisition of Bankers Trust by Deutsche Bank)Business, international 
The battle royal for Brazil's real. (Brazil seeks to stabilize currency)Business, international 
The benevolence of self-interest.(economic aspects of self-interest)Business, international 
The Berlusconi problem. (Italian opposition leader Silvio Berlusconi)Business, international 
The best laid schemes....(Liberal Democratic Party splits opposition, affecting Democratic Party of Japan's chances to form a coalition government)Business, international 
The best way out.(alternative to impeachment of President Bill Clinton)(Editorial)Business, international 
The betting's off.(contest for governorship of Nevada)Business, international 
The biggest fish. (research into whale sharks in Western Australia)Business, international 
The billowing smoke-signals.(conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The Blair revolution, cont'd.(corruption allegations against United Kingdom government)(Editorial)Business, international 
The blonde and her roots.(performance of Elisabeth Murdoch at BSkyB)Business, international 
The boomers' queasy future.(US social insurance)Business, international 
The borders of competition.(anti-trust law and the possibility of a multilateral approach)Business, international 
The British disease revisited.(low productivity in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
The Brussels lobbyist and the struggle for ear-time.(lobbying in the European Union)Business, international 
The burning issue.(toxic waste and pollution control in Japan)Business, international 
The case for global finance.(inadvisability of restricting capital flows in emerging markets)(Editorial)Business, international 
The cash don't work.(Russian perception of money)Business, international 
The casino closes.(changes affecting libel cases in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
The chaebol that ate Korea.(problems posed by conglomerate corporations in South Korea)Business, international 
The challenge of the past.Business, international 
The changing face of German unions.Business, international 
The Clinton and Jiang show.(visit by President Bill Clinton to China)Business, international 
The cold winds blow.(problems facing the Chilean economy)Business, international 
The Colombian clearances.(civil war in Colombia)Business, international 
The colonel rides on.(possible election of Colonel Hugo Chavez as Venezuelan president)Business, international 
The conscience of mankind.(progress with human-rights law; includes related notes)Business, internationalDavid Manasian
The continent's jubilant left breaks free.(economic policies of European Union members, and political developments)Business, international 
The crumbling of Pakistan.(problems facing Pakistan)Business, international 
The crusade against the Wahhabis.(central Asian governments concerned about Islamic movements)Business, international 
The cry from the outback.(Australian election campaign)Business, international 
The cult of personality.(Survey: The World of Sport)Business, international 
The cult of the true fan.(bid for Manchester United by British Sky Broadcasting)Business, international 
The darkest hour comes just before dawn.(Asian financial crisis)Business, international 
The dark side of the Caucasus. (Azerbaijan and Georgia face chaos on northern side of Caucasus mountains)Business, international 
The dead of the dirty wars come back to life. (political repercussions of human rights abuses of Latin American military regimes in the 1970s and 1980s)Business, international 
The decade's worst stocks.(problems facing petroleum industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The decline and fall of General Motors.(General Motors plans reorganization)Business, international 
The deep green sea. (planning marine policy)(Survey: The Sea)Business, international 
The diamonds lose their sparkle.(problems at Mitsubishi group)Business, international 
The dizziest, giddiest stars.(study of millisecond pulsars)Business, international 
The doomed and the dangerous.(problems facing commercial bankers)(Editorial)Business, international 
The eclipse of Moon Inc.(problems facing Sun Myung Moon)Business, international 
The end of privatisation?(United Kingdom)Business, international 
The end of the road.(problems affecting social insurance)Business, international 
The eternal triangle. (President Bill Clinton on defensive)Business, international 
The ever-spreading tentacles of Hong Kong.(Survey: Manufacturing)Business, international 
The faltering front-runner.(Thai coalition government seeks to pass reform bills)Business, international 
The father of invention.(work and donations of Alfred Mann, businessman, inventor and philanthropist)Business, international 
The fight to fund the Fund. (International Monetary Fund)Business, international 
The fine art of dressing up.(links between fashion and art)Business, international 
The first Americans. (reassessment of how western hemisphere was populated)Business, international 
The first minister's first day.(new assembly for Northern Ireland)Business, international 
The fizz biz.(role of Anne-Claire Taittinger at Societe du Louvre)Business, international 
The future of computing: after the PC.Business, international 
The G7 and the euro-11.(interest rate policy in developed economies)(Editorial)Business, international 
The game goes on. (Thai Foreign Minister Surin Pitsuwan questions Association of South-East Asian Nations' policy of non-intervention)Business, international 
The general out of his bunker.(arrest of former Chilean dictator, General Augusto Pinochet, in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
The ghosts at Ashdown's feast.(United Kingdom Liberal Democrats and possible alliance with Labor party)Business, international 
The gospel of wealth.(Philanthropy in America)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The halt, the blind, the dyslexic.(impact of Americans with Disabilities Act)Business, international 
The highly strung market for violins.(market for violins)Business, international 
The Himalayas' open skies.(Nepalese airlines)Business, international 
The hopefuls lining up behind Boris.(Russian presidential candidates)Business, international 
The international euro.(role of euro currnecy in world financial system)Business, international 
The iron Santa Claus. (United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown's Comprehensive Spending Review)Business, international 
The irresistible rise of Bertolt Brecht.(views of works of Bertolt Brecht, playwright)Business, international 
The Irvine wives. (companies attracted to Spectrum business park in Irvine, CA)Business, international 
The Jenkins recipe.(proposals for electoral reform in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
The keenest recruits to the dream.(America's Latinos)Business, international 
The lady's not for turning.(struggle for democracy in Myanmar)Business, international 
The lap-top trader.(internet stockbroking)Business, international 
The last communists. (political effects of Pope John Paul II's visit to Cuba)Business, international 
The last mile.(US impeachment process)Business, international 
The law is an ass.(economists' views of the law)Business, international 
The Law Lords and the general.(case of General Augusto Pinochet)(Editorial)Business, international 
The leaving of Liverpool.(Liverpool, England, loses population)Business, international 
The lesson of Quebec.(Quebec separatism)(Editorial)Business, international 
The limits of politeness: ASEAN's failure. (Association of South-East Asian Nations)Business, international 
The limits to growth? (Greenpeace seeks to boost demand for products)Business, international 
The Lloyds money machine: globalisation is sweeping the world of finance. (Lloyds TSB)Business, international 
The long arm of the celestial repairman.(mending spacecraft in space)Business, international 
The long honeymoon.(popularity of United Kingdom Prime Minister Tony Blair's government)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The lunchbox tourists.(Hong Kong tourist industry hit by lower spending by tourists)Business, international 
The market growls.(Forest Service plans higher rents for wilderness cabins)Business, international 
The meaning of Mandelson. (United Kingdom Minister without Portfolio Peter Mandelson)(Column)Business, international 
The meaning of mowing.(symbolism of domestic lawns)Business, international 
The merits of one money.(European monetary union)Business, international 
The middle age of the transistor.Business, international 
The Millennium bug: time runs out.(dealing with the Year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
The mirror of your soul. (how genetics and environment influence individuals)Business, international 
The misty road to impeachment.(impeachments of US presidents)Business, international 
The modular T.(Brazilian car industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The money factor.(meeting between South and North Korea, US and China)Business, international 
The monkey and the gorilla.(Advanced Micro Devices increases market share)Business, international 
The Moonies have landed.(Sun Myung Moon seeks to set up new community in Brazil)Business, international 
The morning after.(problems facing Diageo)Business, international 
The most dangerous man in Britain.(United Kingdom government relations with the media, and performance of press secretary, Alastair Campbell)(Column)Business, international 
The most wonderful things you could walk on.(carpets as collectibles)Business, international 
The name game.(local elections in Liverpool, England)Business, international 
The National Guard in a brave new world.Business, international 
The new, and improved, China awaiting Clinton.(US presidential visit to China, and changes within China)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The new-look BBC.(changes at the British Broadcasting Corp)Business, international 
The north-east: politics, water and poverty.(economic and other problems facing north-east Brazil)Business, international 
The numbers man. (mathematician Art Hammer believes that algebra should be used to tackle business questions)(Column)Business, international 
The opposition learns to oppose.(Mexican bank bail-out and opposition parties)Business, international 
The ostrich's view of the world: One, China will not break up.Business, international 
The other government in Bangladesh. (non-governmental organization in Bangladesh)Business, international 
The paymasters. (money and sports)(Survey: The World of Sport)Business, international 
The people get it right, on the whole.(US referendums)Business, international 
The peril of Pauline.(Australian elections and dangers from One Nation party)(Editorial)Business, international 
The perils of global capital: Asia's financial crash showed the fragilities of global capital markets. How can they be made safer?(Towards a New Financial System)Business, international 
The perils of prediction. (problems with predicting currency crashes)Business, international 
The perils of privatisation.(US social security reform)Business, international 
The Pinochet case: bringing the general to justice.(British court rules that Augusto Pinochet can be extradited)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The plot thins.(problems affecting Japanese real estate industry)Business, international 
The political mincing-machine.(response to video testimony of President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
The politico-biology of Mexico comes apart.(political alliances unravel in Mexico)Business, international 
The politics of Pinochet.(impact of arrest of Augusto Pinochet on Chile)Business, international 
The PolyGram test.(dangers of seeking to impose a European partner on PolyGram Filmed Entertainment)Business, international 
The power of eleven.(European monetary union)Business, international 
The power of publicity.(human rights and publicity)Business, international 
The power of shame.(impact of international scrutiny on human rights)Business, international 
The president carries on.(impact of the Starr report)Business, international 
The president's disappearing friends.(future of Bill Clinton as US president)Business, international 
The price of an icon.(President Boris Yeltsin and Russian financial problems)(Editorial)Business, international 
The price of perjury.(implications of Monica Lewinsky scandal)(Editorial)Business, international 
The prince and the pauper.(new leadership at Ford)Business, international 
The queen of the night.(studies of tulipmania)Business, international 
The race begins. (general election in Germany)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The rally of the French right: can the durable Philippe Seguin lead a fight-back from last year's defeat? (politics of the French right wing)Business, international 
The region's blundering elephant.(South African foreign policy)Business, international 
There's no need to worry about a nuclear war.(dangers of a possible nuclear war)Business, international 
The resources lie within.(solutions to slump in East Asia)Business, internationalRobert Wade, Frank Veneroso
The return of Ozawa.(Japanese Liberal party plans alliance with Liberal Democrats)Business, international 
The return of sado-monetarism?(United Kingdom interest rate policy)Business, international 
The risk business.(hedge funds and crisis in world financial markets)(Column)Business, international 
The road from Damascus.(Amal Samha finds markets in Syria, Iraq and Iran)Business, international 
The road from Santiago. (second 'summit of the Americas' to approve free trade between US and Latin America)Business, international 
The Russian mafia means business.(crime affects Russian business)Business, international 
The sabres are rattling.(conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The science of Hallowe'en.(scientific explanations behind Hallowe'en myths)Business, international 
The season of El Nino.(1997-1998)Business, international 
The sewage war. (North American Development Bank ineffective in instigating water supply projects along border between US and Mexico)Business, international 
The shaming of Malaysia.(implications of trial of former Malaysian finance minister, Anwar Ibrahim)(Editorial)Business, international 
The shoguns in the shadows. (prospects for improved political leadership in Japan following resignation of Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto)Business, international 
The show is on TV.(popular movements, interest groups, and the media in the US)Business, international 
The song of Jiang Zemin.Business, international 
The Sonia boom.(Sonia Gandhi; government performs poorly in Indian elections)Business, international 
The state the boom forgot.(Hawaii)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The strange life of low-tech America.(basic manufacturing in the US)Business, international 
The suffering Gulf.(impact of low petroleum prices on Gulf governments)Business, international 
The survivor's tale.(factors that have benefited the Taiwanese economy)Business, international 
The sweet smell of success.(technology of the perfume industry)Business, international 
The third thaw. (prospects for lasting peace in aftermath of Bosnian war)(The Balkans Survey)Business, international 
The third way revealed.(views of sociologist, Anthony Giddens on the role of government in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
The Tijuana triangle: Mexico's northern border is modern manufacturing on the move.(Survey: Manufacturing)Business, international 
The Tories look for a leader.(Canadian Conservative party)Business, international 
The torrent along the Yangzi.(economic impact of flooding in China)Business, international 
The transistor's heir. (new developments in transistor design)Business, international 
The travails of a census man.(work of Census Bureau and head, Kenneth Prewitt)Business, international 
The trials of megabanks.(implications of mergers in financial services industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The trouble with excellence.(performance of Honda and role of chief executive and president, Nobuhiko Kawamoto)Business, international 
The trouble with mergers, contd.(performance of mergers, and reasons why companies merge)(Editorial)Business, international 
The trouble with North Korea.(North Korea has Kim Il Sung declared president forever)(Editorial)Business, international 
The trustbusters' new tools: activist competition policy is back in style. Thank big changes in economic thinking.Business, international 
The Turkish-Israeli affair.(links between Turkey and Israel)Business, international 
The two culprits: what makes Croatia and Serbia tick, separately. (respective presidents of Croatia and Serbia, Franjo Tudjman and Slobodan Milosevic)(The Balkans Survey)Business, international 
The unbearable lightness of Ayckbourn. (British playwright Alan Ayckbourn)Business, international 
The unbearable lightness of finance.Business, international 
The United Nations regrets.(lack of action by United Nations in conflict zones)(Editorial)Business, international 
The vice of thrift: saving is supposedly vital for economic growth. So why are some of the world's most reluctant savers prospering as more frugal countries struggle?Business, international 
The wages of fear.(fear of job losses arising from international trade)Business, international 
The weather forecast for Neptune.(studying planetary atmospheres outside Earth)Business, international 
The white heat of Mandelson.(policies of United Kingdom trade and industry secretary, Peter Mandelson)(Editorial)Business, international 
The White House goes to war.(conflict between Congress and administration)Business, international 
The whore of the Republic.(corruption scandal involving Elf)Business, international 
The wiring of America.(history of barbed wire)Business, international 
The word made flesh.(success of Shared Experience in adapting fiction to the theater)Business, international 
The world as a single machine.(Survey: Manufacturing)Business, internationalIain Carson
The world's way of death.(burial practices and other types of funeral)Business, international 
The worries awaiting Japan's new leader.(economic problems of Japan)Business, international 
The Wyoming paradox. (limited economic growth in Wyoming)Business, international 
They can yet be resurrected. (cities in America)Business, international 
They only look dead.(Republican party in California)Business, international 
Think of Winston. (controversy over plans for memorial garden to Diana, Princess of Wales, in Kensington, London, England)Business, international 
Three kings.(role of kings in Africa)Business, international 
Three's a crowd.(United Kingdom relations with European Union)Business, international 
Tigers adrift. (volatility in Asian financial markets)(Frozen Miracle: A Survey of East Asian Economies)Business, internationalPam Woodall
Tightrope tricks.(Brazilian economy and economic policy)Business, international 
Time for another round.(more trade talks needed)Business, internationalPatrick Lane
Time, please.(United Kingdom liquor licensing laws)Business, international 
Time to buy?(forecasts for emerging markets)Business, international 
Time to settle up.(rescue of Mexico's banking system)Business, international 
Time to turn off the tap?(problems relating to capital controls)Business, international 
Time to wake up.(need for economic reform in Japan)Business, international 
Tiny Rowland.(Obituary)Business, international 
To be taken with a pinch of salt?(malt whiskey market expands)Business, international 
To cut or not to cut.(decisions on US interest rates)Business, international 
Today's new cult hero.(profile of Osama bin Laden, exiled Saudi Arabian millionaire)Business, international 
Today we have the naming of parts.(usage of names in science)Business, international 
Tom Jefferson's helping hand. (President Bill Clinton loses authority)(Column)Business, international 
Too clever by half.(financial markets and risk management)Business, international 
Toomas Ilves, Estonia's American-European.(profile of Estonian foreign minister, Toomas Ilves)Business, international 
Too triumphalist by half: is America's economy really going to boom for another 20 years?(United States)Business, international 
To sir, with confusion.(British system of titles and reform of House of Lords)Business, international 
To the hustings.(political debate on healthcare reform in the US)Business, international 
To the rescue. (economic assistance for Russia)Business, international 
Tough choices. (problems facing Indonesia's banks)Business, international 
Towards the unknown region.(US impeachment process starts against President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
To war.(German telecoms market)Business, international 
Trade by any other name.(foreign direct investment and the World Trade Organization)Business, international 
Tragedy on the roof of the world.(Chinese treatment of Tibet)Business, international 
Transparent hype.(Group of 7 plans for world financial reform)Business, international 
Travail at Wye.(meeting between Israel and Palestinians)(Editorial)Business, international 
Trial and error.(usage and drawbacks of clinical trials)Business, international 
Trial run.(Microsoft in antitrust trial)Business, international 
Trials and tribulations. (clinical trials)(A Survey of the Pharmaceutical Industry)Business, international 
Trick or treat?(US elections and the Monica Lewinsky affair)(Editorial)Business, international 
Trouble upon trouble for Kim.(problems facing government of South Korea)Business, international 
Try harder, Darling.(United Kingdom pension reform proposals)(Editorial)Business, international 
Try m-o-n-e-y. (efforts to recruit teachers in Massachusetts)Business, international 
Tung and the custard tarts.(developments in Hong Kong since the handover to China)Business, international 
Turbulence in the air.(planned alliance between American Airlines and British Airways)(Editorial)Business, international 
Turning bookworms into geeks.(Japanese reading habits and new CD-ROMs geared to the Japanese market)Business, international 
Turning left.(German media support for political parties)Business, international 
Turtle wars.(environmental issues and free trade)Business, international 
Twinning Mainz and Seattle.(Frankfurt book fair and Internet book sales)Business, international 
Two kinds of openness.(Asian economic problems)Business, international 
Two terms and you're out.(re-election of incumbents in Latin America)(Editorial)Business, international 
UKTV blues.(problems facing the television industry in the United Kingdom)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Ulster's perilous stand-off.(Protestants seek to march in Catholic areas of Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Umpire required.(United Kingdom referendums)Business, international 
Under starter's orders. (referendum campaign on single European currency membership begins in United Kingdom)Business, international 
Under the ocean, up in the clouds. (attracting tourists to Venezuela and Bolivia)Business, international 
Unfair protection.(anti-dumping measures and protectionism)Business, international 
Unhappy ending.(economic problems and policies of Venezuela)Business, international 
Unpredictable.(Serbia and the arts)Business, international 
Unready for blast-off.(European monetary union)Business, international 
Unsocialist realism.(performance of Tony Blair, United Kingdom prime minister, at Labor party conference)(Column)Business, international 
Unwanted.(damage to US presidency by Starr report)(Editorial)Business, international 
Unwired.(European mobile phone market)Business, international 
Unwired. (wire-free local area network at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA)Business, international 
Us gauchos.(political developments and economic policy in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil)Business, international 
Vaclav Havel, westward ho!(challenges facing Vaclav Havel)Business, international 
Valentin Berezhkov.(obituary of Valentin Berezhkov)(Obituary)Business, international 
Very down under: Australia's BHP. (Broken Hill Proprietary Company Ltd.)Business, international 
Views from 2020. (economic crisis in Japan)(Column)Business, internationalTadashi Nakamae
Viktor Chernomyrdin, student of survival.(Russian prime-minister designate, Viktor Chernomyrdin, economic policy and political developments)Business, international 
Viktor Klima, Europe's summiteer.(Austrian chancellor, Viktor Klima, and Austrian presidency of the European Union)Business, international 
Vini nobili.(sweet and fortified wines become more popular)Business, international 
Virtue unrewarded.(economic policy and political prospects of Sao Paolo governor, Brazil)Business, international 
Volker Ruhe, Germany's next foreign minister?(possibility of Volker Ruhe, German defense minister, becoming foreign minister)Business, international 
Voter on the Hill.(political implications of popularity of 'King of the Hill')Business, international 
Waiting for the next Iraqi crisis.Business, international 
Waiting time in the Arab world.(developments in Iraq and relations between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Waking from a nightmare.(political developments in Nigeria)Business, international 
War and jaw.(Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia attacks provincial capital)Business, international 
War in the heart of Africa.(conflict in Congo involves neighboring countries)Business, international 
War is certainly hell to film. (trends in war films)Business, international 
War of the worlds.(implications of Netscape Communications merger with America Online)(Editorial)Business, international 
War of words.(debate on usage of language by poets)Business, international 
Washed up.(shipbuilding industry in Gdansk, Poland, could close down)Business, international 
Watch-dogfight.(regulation of airlines and airport slots)(Editorial)Business, international 
Waxworks. (using molten wax to model motion of tectonic plates)Business, international 
We have the technology.(developments in telecoms infrastructure)Business, international 
Weight problems.(emerging market indices)Business, international 
Welcome to bull country. (stock market growth fuelled by small investors)Business, international 
Welcome to China, Mr Clinton.(President Bill Clinton visits China)(Cover Story)(Editorial)Business, international 
Welcome to the cabinet.(United Kingdom cabinet and government decision making)Business, international 
Welcome to the mudbath.(New York Senate elections)Business, international 
Welcome, whoever you are.(relations between Germany and European Union)Business, international 
Western man's burden.(foreign involvement in Russian affairs)Business, international 
Wet behind the ears? (Enron's takeover of Wessex Water)Business, international 
What about the others?(plans for stock market alliances in Europe)Business, international 
What ails Cuba's health service?Business, international 
What a tangle.(Kurdish separatism in Turkey)Business, international 
What a tangle.(Turkish elections possible in Feb 1999)Business, international 
What Clinton hath wrought.(impact of the Monica Lewinsky scandal on the US presidency)Business, international 
What next?(problems facing Telecom Italia)Business, international 
What next.(trends in US TV)Business, international 
What would Confucius say now?(Asian values and economic performance; includes related article)Business, international 
When Boris banged the table. (potential fallout from firing of entire cabinet by Russian president Boris Yeltsin)Business, international 
When countries go bust.(parallels between corporate bankruptcies and countries going bankrupt)Business, international 
When crashing is not an option.(using computer technologies in cars)Business, international 
When eight arms are better than one.(role of conglomerate corporations in developing economies)Business, international 
When fiduciary duty's to be done.(performance of United Kingdom ethical funds)Business, international 
When grey is good.(parallel imports of branded goods into the European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
When shove comes to push.(lack of enthusiasm for push technology and its niche role)Business, international 
When virtue pays a premium.(interest in renewable energy)Business, international 
When you've a moment, Bill.(international issues awaiting the attention of the US president)Business, international 
Where business meets justice.(legal clinics in Louisiana)Business, international 
Where east meets west. (changing patterns in employment for women in east and west Germany)(Women and Work)Business, international 
Where is it going?(political developments in Germany)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Where the Furbies come from.(Chinese toy industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Whines and tears on Tyne and Wear.(economic problems of north-east England and call for minister for the region)Business, international 
Whitehall's tug of war. (mixed views on United Kingdom government's cabinet reshuffle)Business, international 
White scalps tingling.(bill aims to remove sovereign rights from native Americans)Business, international 
Who's afraid of the BJP? (India's Bharatiya Janata Party)Business, international 
Whose body of evidence?(need for forensic science to improve its methods)Business, international 
Whose money?(United Kingdom Private Finance Initiative)Business, international 
Who should be German, then.(immigration and naturalization in Germany)Business, international 
Who's really who: how to become "great and good." (political power of quasi-autonomous non-governmental organizations in the UK)Business, international 
Who's running Germany?(German politics)Business, international 
Who wants the euro, and why. (single European currency)Business, international 
Who will run Germany?(German general election planned for Sep 27 1998)Business, international 
Why risk is a four-letter word.(investors' perceptions of risk, and developments in financial markets)Business, international 
Why the left isn't winning.(Brazilian elections)Business, international 
Why trade is good for you.(economic theory and benefits of trade)Business, international 
Widening the European Union - but not too fast.(expansion of the European Union)Business, international 
Will Brazil be next.(dangers of financial contagion affecting Brazil)(Editorial)Business, international 
Will China be next?(danger of economic collapse of China)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
William and the pendulum.(United Kingdom Conservative party and its leader, William Hague)Business, international 
William Martin.(Obituary)Business, international 
Will it play in Penang? (newest technologies tested in Asian cities)Business, international 
Will Russia hold together.(possible disintegration of Russia)Business, international 
Will Slobodan Milosevic fall?(future of Yugoslav leader and relations with the US)Business, international 
Will Tokyo finally clean house?(US pressure on Japan to reform banking system)Business, international 
Will Yugoslavia break again?(divisions within Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Wilting petals. (political apathy in Portugal)Business, international 
Wim Duisenberg, banker to a new Europe.(European Central Bank)Business, international 
Winners take all.(plan for European soccer league)Business, international 
Winning the future.(Survey: The World of Sport)Business, international 
With friends like these.(views of United Kingdom Marxists on government policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
With one bound he was free. (United Kingdom governent's inquiry into arms-to-Sierra Leone affair)(Column)Business, international 
Without its king, for a time. (King Hussein of Jordan treated in US for cancer)Business, international 
Word perfected.(Lernout and Hauspie develops speech technology)Business, international 
Words and deeds.(attempts to tackle institutional racism in the British armed forced and police)Business, international 
World law and world power.(US and international law)(Editorial)Business, international 
Worse to come: Japan on the brink. (Japanese business)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Worst of friends.(relations between South Korea and Japan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Wrong signals.(problems affecting United Kingdom railroads)Business, international 
X-rated.(ratings for mutual funds)Business, international 
Yang Shangkun.(obituary of Yang Shangkun)(Obituary)Business, international 
Yes to Europe, no to federalism. (the role of Britain in the European Union)Business, internationalDavid Owen
Yet another Asian value. (optimism)Business, international 
Your money or your life. (health maintenance organizations)(Health Care in America)Business, international 
Your money or your time. (growing awareness of women as consumers)(Women and Work)Business, international 
Your mother was right, again.(provision of free breakfasts to help children study at school)Business, international 
Zero-based celebrations.(celebrations of the millennium)Business, international 
Zhang on-line.(development of Internet in China)Business, international 
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