The Economist (UK) 1999 - Abstracts

The Economist (UK) 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
2001: a Gore Odyssey.(profile of US vice-president, Al Gore)Business, international 
AA, acronyms anonymous.(need for organization to control usage of acronyms)(Editorial)Business, international 
A bad business.(problems affecting the computer industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
A bad habit broken.(tobacco industry in North Carolina)Business, international 
A bad telecoms merger.(planned merger between Telecom Italia and Deutsche Telekom)(Editorial)Business, international 
A bank war in Warsaw.(Polish government seeks to block bank merger)Business, international 
Abdelkader Hachani.(obituary of Abdelkader Hachani, Algerian peaceseeker)(Obituary)Business, international 
Abdullah and the ebbing tide.(Saudi Arabia to face economic challenges)Business, international 
Abdullah's little revolution in Jordan.(Jordanian king cracks down on Hamas)Business, international 
A beleaguered Balkan outpost of sanity.(impact of conflict in Yugoslavia on Montenegro)Business, international 
A bent hammer of Iraq.(Iraq rejects planned new United Nations weapons inspectorate)Business, international 
A better life.(Brazilian social policy and social problems)Business, international 
A big acquittal.(former Italian prime minister, Giulio Andreotti, acquitted of murder)Business, international 
A blind seer points the way.(new president for Indonesia)Business, international 
A bloody nose in Hesse, and in Bonn too.(impact of election in Hesse, Germany)Business, international 
A bolder Kuwait.(impact of elections in Kuwait)Business, international 
A bomb that slowed things up.(bombing of Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, by NATO)Business, international 
A brief history of beefing.(historical disagreements between France and Britain over food)Business, international 
A bright idea.(research into soliton waves)Business, international 
A bungled war.(NATO war against Serbia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A cacaphony of states.(Indian elections of 1999)Business, international 
A capacity to scare.(political developments in Pakistan)Business, international 
A capital hotch-potch.(public building projects in London, England)Business, international 
A capital laid waste.(Freetown, Sierra Leone)Business, international 
A cat to chase the giant rats.(Vietnamese Communist Party and political change)Business, international 
A chance for peace in Kashmir?(hope for peace agreement between Pakistan and India over Kashmir)Business, international 
A Christmas catastrophe.(problems facing United Kingdom's Labor government)(Editorial)Business, international 
Achtung!(german defense policy)Business, international 
A civil self-service.(French civil service)Business, international 
A cloudy dawn.(elections for Welsh Assembly)Business, international 
A collection for what?(trial of National Baptist Convention president, Rev Henry Lyons)Business, international 
A contract on schools.(using the private sector to run state schools in Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
A corking row.(debate on usage of plastic or cork for wine stoppers)Business, international 
A creeping success.(nematode research helps pharmaceutical industry)Business, international 
Across the divide.(efforts to establish permanent peace between North Korea and South Korea)Business, international 
Action replay in Chechnya?(Russian war against Chechnya)Business, international 
Activism in different robes.(US courts change relations between US states and federal government)Business, international 
A cure for amnesia.(alternatives to DRAM's)Business, international 
Adams alone.(Northern Irish peace process and Sinn Fein's attitude to decommissioning)Business, international 
Addicted to the arms trade.(United Kingdom as an arms exporter)Business, international 
A decaf coffee-house?(changing role of Lloyd's of London)Business, international 
A delicate question.(commercialization of genetic testing)Business, international 
A desirable club.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization as a club)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A dose of history.(developments in the history of medicine)Business, international 
A dose of reality.(performance of online pharmacies)Business, international 
A dubious enterprise.(United Kingdom incentives for entrepreneurs)Business, international 
Advertising that clicks.(advertising on the Internet)Business, international 
A fading hell.(changing role of culture in geopolitics)Business, international 
A failed state that is succeeding in parts.(Somalia survives with no government)Business, international 
A fair day's pay.(relationship between pay and performance)Business, international 
A famous, and dangerous, victory.(African National Congress victory in South African elections)Business, international 
A federal Britain.(plan for regional assemblies in England)(Editorial)Business, international 
A federation in dispute.(regional policy and the Brazilian federal system)Business, international 
A field full of buttons.(peyotism and problem of acess to peyote lands)Business, international 
A fight for the faithful.(political Islam in Morocco)Business, international 
A fight to the death.(plan for airport at El Toro, Cailfornia)Business, international 
A fight to the wire.(Vodaphone AirTouch bid for Mannesmann)Business, international 
A fresh start for Argentina.(election of Fernando de la Rua as president of Argentina)Business, international 
Africa's democratic joys and tribulations.(democracy in Africa)Business, international 
Africa's forgotten war.(war between Ethiopia and Eritrea)Business, international 
Africa's wars.(constraints affecting success of interventions in African wars)(Editorial)Business, international 
After Brazil.(lessons from problems of Brazilian economy)Business, international 
After Hussein.(Middle East after death of King Hussein of Jordan)(Editorial)Business, international 
After Kashmir.(dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir)(Editorial)Business, international 
After Menem.(presidential election campaign in Argentina)Business, international 
After the deal.(making mergers successful)(Cover Story)Business, international 
After the landslide.(political developments in Kazakhstan after presidential elections)Business, international 
After Venezuela's flood.(impact of floods in Venezuela)Business, international 
A full life.(need for older workers to stay in the work force)Business, international 
A future apart?(The Nordic Countries)(prospects for enhanced links between Nordic countries)Business, international 
Against the grain.(boosting China's rural economy)Business, international 
Against the grain.(European Union agricultural policy)Business, international 
A general theory of spin doctors.(spin doctors and presentation of politicians in Britain and the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
A Geordie nation?(regional government and North-East England)Business, international 
A German coup.(developments in German and European stockmarkets)Business, international 
A global disaster.(future of World Trade Organization)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A global disaster.(impact of AIDS on developing countries)Business, international 
A global money market.(need for international market in central bankers)(Editorial)Business, international 
A global war against bribery.(international measures to tackle bribery)Business, international 
A goat, a rug, special price?(smuggling in the Middle East)Business, international 
A great parliamentarian.(profile of Tony Benn, British politician)Business, international 
A great time to work.(US attitudes to vacations)Business, international 
A greener, or browner, Mexico?(impact of North-American Free-Trade Agreement on Mexico)Business, international 
A growing trade.(trend of increased hostage taking)Business, international 
A grubby spectacle.(democracy and Dec 1999 election campaign in Russia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A gypsy awakening.(gypsies in Europe)Business, international 
A handbrake on subsidies.(need for restructuring of car industry in Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
A hard-edged attitude to wildlife conservation.(role of head of Kenya Wildlife Service, Richard Leakey)Business, international 
A helmsman in dangerous waters.(need for Federal Reserve chairman, Alan Greenspan, to balance risks of inflation and recession)Business, international 
A high-wired act.(regulatory aspects of acquisition of Sprint by MCI WorldCom)Business, international 
A home-grown revolutionary.(New Yrok Stock Exchange chairman, Richard Grasso, seeks to reform the exchange)Business, international 
A house undivided.(Minnesota could have unicameral legislature)Business, international 
A hundred years of failure?(history of the United Kingdom Labor Party)Business, international 
A hundred years of fortitude.(position of women in Arab societies)Business, international 
A hydra in the desert.(growth of Phoenic, Arizona)Business, international 
Ailing, still.(economic problems of Iran)Business, international 
Airbusiness as usual.(future of Airbus Industrie)Business, international 
A killer app for computer chat.(bots used to provide information through the internet)Business, international 
Akio Morita.(obituary of Akio Morita)(Obituary)Business, international 
A la mode.(presentation of data by Bank of England)Business, international 
Alan's key.(Federal Reserve interest rate policy)Business, international 
Alarm bells in Edinburgh.(impact of European Convention on Human Rights on Scottish law)Business, international 
Aleksander Kwasniewski, a polished Pole.(policies and views of Polish president, Aleksander Kwasniewski)Business, international 
A lesson in how to count.(dispute over education in Los Angeles)Business, international 
Alexander Lebed, generally at sea.(performance of Alexander Lebed as regional governor of Krasnoyarsk, Russia)Business, international 
Algeria's army picks its man.(Algerian presidential elections)Business, international 
Alien scientists take over USA!(importance of foreign scientists in US)Business, international 
A little light.(United Kingdom campaign funding)Business, international 
Allegro con brio.(classical music business)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
All men are created fair.(usage of the term 'fair' by the United Kingdom government)(Editorial)Business, international 
All over in a flash.(nuclear accident at Japanese uranium processing plant)Business, international 
All right after the first night?(renovation of opera house in London, England)Business, international 
All sewn up?(US presidential elections)(Editorial)Business, international 
All sorts of conditions of men.(US movies and images of masculinity)Business, international 
All the frills of party politics.(parliamentary elections in Kazakhstan)Business, international 
Almost telepathy.(research at Tubingen University, Germany, on using brain waves to type messages)Business, international 
Alms for armies.(United Kingdom foreign aid)Business, international 
A long way from Paris.(move to the center right by the United Kingdom Labor party)(Editorial)Business, international 
A long week.(scandals affecting the British Conservative Party)Business, international 
Also ran.(Siemens could acquire part of 3Com)Business, international 
Always right?(outsiders seek to tackle problems of Indonesian banking system)Business, international 
A magician's job.(performance of Japanese Liberal Democratic Party in local elections in April 1999)Business, international 
A magnetic moment.(research on pulsars and reassessment of theories)Business, international 
Amalia Rodrigues.(obituary of Amalia Rodriges, Portuguese singer)(Obituary)Business, international 
A man of substance.(views of Larry Lindsey and their impact on the economic agenda of George W. Bush)Business, international 
A marriage without Virtue isn't easy.(Turkish elections of April 1999)Business, international 
Amateurs on Amazon.(Amazon attracts free book reviews)Business, international 
A matter of gravity.(seeking to understand gravitational forces)Business, international 
Amazon's delta.(performance of Amazon)Business, international 
America is going soft.(nostalgia for US soft drinks industry)Business, international 
America's blind spot.(gun control and school shootings)(Editorial)Business, international 
America's boldest governor.(profile of New Mexico governor, Gary Johnson, and campaign for school vouchers)Business, international 
America's emerging markets.(US policy toward deprived areas within the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
America's golden opportunity.(need to reform US pension system)Business, internationalMartin S. Feldstein
America's new i-word.(US foreign policy)Business, international 
America's puzzling economy.(US interest rate policy and economic indicators)(Editorial)Business, international 
America's spring of vigour.(visit to US by leader of United Kingdom Conservative party)Business, international 
America's vouchers battle.(debate on US school voucher system)(Editorial)Business, international 
America's world.(US international role)(Cover Story)Business, international 
America versus Europe.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization and relations between Europe and the US)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A message for Europe.(changes affecting European Union)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A mobile merry-go-round.(mergers in mobile telecoms market)Business, international 
A mobile society.(poverty in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
An American shield for Asia?(US offers more anti-missile defenses to Asian allies)Business, international 
An ancient tragedy.(struggle of Turkish Kurds and those in neighboring countries)Business, international 
An anxious yes.(survival of painting as an art)Business, international 
An Asian Balkans?(impact of possible independence for Aceh, Indonesia)Business, international 
A nation of immigrants.(immigration in US history)Business, international 
A nation once again?(significance of Scottish elections)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Anatomy of a Mexican victory not quite foretold.(Mexican Institutional Revolutionary Party holds primary)Business, international 
And don't dare sack me again.(Peter Mandelson appointed United Kingdom secretary for Northern Ireland)Business, international 
And here are your chosen (by us) representatives.(devolution in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
And the dog you came in with.(performance of Mississippi governor, Kirk Fordice)Business, international 
And then, among the also-runnings.(US presidential candidates)Business, international 
And then came the Europeans.(Siemens acquires Argon Networks and Castle Networks)Business, international 
And then there were two.(NEC and Toshiba may be only two Japanese dynamic random-access memory suppliers)Business, international 
And the winners are.(companies likely to benefit from ruling against Microsoft)(Cover Story)Business, international 
An emotional budget.(Irish budget)Business, international 
A nervous shuffle in Malaysia.(political developments in Malaysia)Business, international 
A new broom in Venezuela.(new presidency of Hugo Chavez in Venezuela)Business, international 
A new but risky sort of war.(new types of weapons being tried out by the US)Business, international 
A new class of trafficker.(narcotics control in Colombia)Business, international 
A new cold war?(impact of bombing of Serbia on relations between North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Russia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A new corporatism.(relations between big business and the United Kingdom Labor government)Business, international 
A new holy war?(Islamists in Central Asia)Business, international 
A new king?(elections in Catalonia, Spain)Business, international 
A new leaf.(developments in Internet retailing)Business, international 
A new pace?(enlargement of the European Union)Business, international 
A new realism.(Canadian economy and need for changes)Business, international 
A new Republican heartland.(impact of migration of Californians to states of Rocky mountains)Business, international 
A new roll for film.(changes affecting motion picture production)Business, international 
A new song.(music companies and the Internet)(Editorial)Business, international 
A new Swiss role.(changes affecting Switzerland as a banking center)Business, international 
A new twist to an old tale.(relations between Chilean Mapuche Indians and forstry companies and the government)Business, international 
Anger in China.(NATO bombs Chinese embassy in Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Angola facing war and hunger.(farmers forced to leave lands in Angola, leading to risk of famine)Business, international 
Angola's endless war.(civil war in Angola)(Editorial)Business, international 
An ill-judged amnesty.(criticism of Turkish amnesty bill)Business, international 
An ill wind in Beijing.(Beijing, China hit by pollution)Business, international 
An improbable textbook case.(Mongolia's move to a market economy)Business, international 
An independence beyond their ken.(independence of Ken Livingstone, British politician, and opposition to his views from the leadership of the ruling Labor Party)Business, international 
An injection of hope.(hope for vaccine for Alzheimer's disease)Business, international 
An irritation.(United Kingdom government aims to abolish the right to trial by jury)Business, international 
An island no more.(socioeconomic change in Brazil)Business, international 
Anita Hoffman.(obituary of Anita Hoffman)(Obituary)Business, international 
An offer you can't refuse.(performance of AT and T)Business, international 
An old canal's new life.(US to give up control of Panama Canal)Business, international 
An old, old question.(adequacy of British investment levels)Business, international 
A nomad's life is hard.Business, international 
An orgy of reprisal in Pakistan?(corruption trials after coup in Pakistan)Business, international 
Another buffeting for Dubrovnik.(impact of Balkan conflict on Dubrovnik and Croatia as a whole)Business, international 
Another coup.(changes affecting bond markets)Business, international 
Another fine mess.(Japanese life insurance industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Another Korean crisis?(dangers arising from behavior of N Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
Another paradign shift.(impact of 2000 budget)Business, international 
Anti-nuclear reaction.(changes affecting family life)Business, international 
Antitrust on trial.(antittrust implications of legal ruling on Microsoft)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Antonio Guterres, a Portuguese on the move.(profile of Portuguese prime minister, Antonio Guterres)Business, international 
An unfinished revolution.(changes affecting Brazilian business)Business, international 
An un-killer app.(usage of databases and biochips in medical science)Business, international 
Anxiety about wiretapping.(wiretapping in Britain and elsewhere)(Editorial)Business, international 
Anyone not included?(disability and employment discrimination)Business, international 
A parting of ways.(problems faced by European Central Bank)Business, international 
A pebble comes loose.(prospects for independence for East Timor)Business, international 
A period of calm and turbulence.(Basque nationalism and Spanish politics)Business, international 
A personal eye in the sky.(future for spy planes)Business, international 
A pillar of the law assailed.(Miranda decision could be overturned by Supreme Court)Business, international 
A pity about Uncle Obuchi.(possible early election in Japan)Business, international 
A plot of our own.(Brazilian land reform)Business, international 
A poor show.(anti-poverty proposals by Brazilian Senate president, Antonio Carlos Magalhaes)Business, international 
A power in the world.(changes affecting British foreign relations)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Apps on tap.(Sun Microsystems to acquire Star Division)Business, international 
A praline kind of party.(political developments affecting Republican governors)Business, international 
A pressurised environment.(suppliers of airline food)Business, international 
A price on the priceless.(assessing the value of ideas)Business, international 
A primary experience for Mexico's PRI.(primaries of Mexican Institutional Revolutionary Party)Business, international 
A prophet is not without honour, etc.(British prime minister, Tony Blair's view of his contribution to political philosophy)(Editorial)Business, international 
A puzzling progress.(direction of Russia under prime minister Yevgeny Primakov)Business, international 
A quagmire in Europe.(European banking)Business, international 
A quiet joke at your expense.(irony as a British characteristic)Business, international 
A rabbit pulled out of a hat.(position of Kurds within Turkey)Business, international 
Arabs tiptoe to democracy.(move toward democracy in some Arab countries)Business, international 
Arafat's tricky descent from his UDI deadline.(Yasser Arafat deadline for declaring independent Palestinian state)Business, international 
A raw deal for commodities.(trends in commodity prices)Business, international 
Archer's aim.(Jeffrey Archer seeks to become mayorof London, England)Business, international 
Are Germany and its leader bouncing back?(progress of German chancellor, Gerhard Schroder)Business, international 
Are independent counsels necessary?(role of US independent counsel)(Editorial)Business, international 
Aren't city centres great?(revival of city centers in the US)Business, international 
Are stadiums good for you?(debate on US sports stadiums)Business, international 
Are they too clever by half?(usage of smart weapons by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Argentina's awkward transition.(developments in Argentine politics, and future of President Carlos Menem)Business, international 
Argentina's Mr Boring plods to victory by default.(Argentine presidential candidates)Business, international 
Argentina's next steps.(tasks facing future president of Argentina)(Editorial)Business, international 
A right to sue.(US health care reform)Business, international 
Aristos out.(hereditary peers to be removed from United Kingdom House of Lords)Business, international 
Armies and arms.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization and defense spending)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Arms and the man.(social history of firearms in the US)Business, international 
Arsene Wenger, a football coach for Europe.(profile of manager of Arsenal soccer club, Arsene Wenger)Business, international 
Arthur Raymond.(obituary of Arthur Raymond)(Obituary)Business, international 
A rum affair.(dispute over rum trademark)Business, international 
A rum business.(problems faced by the wine industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
A sad adieu to Dominique Strauss-Kahn.(resignation of French finance minister)Business, international 
A setback for the euro.(majority of United KIngdom economists favor joining European monetary union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ashcroft v Murdoch.(legal actionby United Kingdom Conservative Party treasurer, Michael Ashcroft, against Times newspaper)Business, international 
A shocking error.(reasons for high level of European unemployment)Business, international 
Asia online.(Internet commerce in Asia)Business, international 
Asia's boardroom brass.(involvement of armed forces in business in Asia)Business, international 
Asia's bounce-back.(recovery of Asian economies)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A single market in crime.(cross-border crime and illegal immigration in European Union)Business, international 
As I was going up the stair....(developments in holography)Business, international 
A skull-cracker wins.(tasks facing new Russian prime minister)Business, international 
A slave-labour settlement.(settlement for slave-laborers of Nazi era)Business, international 
A snooper's charter.(eavesdropping and the law in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
A solar-powered millennium bug.(possible solar maximum in 2000, and its impact)Business, international 
A soldier's return?(Paraguay seeks return of Lino Oviedo from Argentina)Business, international 
A sorry state.(public finance in Brazil)Business, international 
A stirring in the attic.(problems faced by United Kingdom Conservative Party Leader, William Hague, from activities of former prime minister, Margaret Thatcher)(Editorial)Business, international 
A stitch in time.(Global Finance)(encouraging investors to be more cautious)Business, international 
A surfeit of disaster.(usage of counselling for victims of traumatic events)Business, international 
A survival guide.(recovery at Bakrie & Brothers)Business, international 
A tale of two chancellors.(United Kingdom economic policy)Business, international 
A tale of two constituencies.(wealth differences in northern England)Business, international 
A tale of two papers.(changing fortunes of Mirror and Daily Mail)Business, international 
A tall story.(new transistor developed by Bell Labs)Business, international 
A tangled web.(presentation of information by United Kingdom government)Business, international 
A tangled web.(scandal relating to British politician, Jeffrey Archer)Business, international 
At daggers drawn.(trade disputes between the US and Europe)Business, international 
A third term for Fujimori?(Peruvian president, Alberto Fujimori, may achieve third term in office)Business, international 
A thousand years of con-tricks.(history of scams from 999 to 1999)Business, international 
A tiger or a dodo?(economic reform in India)Business, international 
A tilt at Jewish theology.(views of Yossi Beilin on secular conversion)Business, international 
A toe in the Kosovo waters.(policy of President Bill Clinton on conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
A toothless growl.(Russian attitudes toward the conflict in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
A tragedy and a shame.(inquiry into racist killing in London, England)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A tree grows in Brooklyn.Business, international 
Attempted suicide.(causes and consequences of 1914-1919 world war)Business, international 
At your service.(internet as an employment exchange)Business, international 
A very British sleazebuster.(work of Committee on Standards in Public Life in tackling corruption in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
A very long arm.(British passports and Chinese law)Business, international 
Avoiding peanuts.(performance of British Airways and Ryanair)Business, international 
A Wagnerian crisis of imagination.(Bayreuth Wagnerian festival)Business, international 
Awaiting rescue.(economic problems of Ecuador and attempts to reform the banking system)Business, international 
Awaiting the lady.(aftermath of presidential election in Panama)Business, international 
A wasteland.(death and displacement in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
A wealth of blueprints.(Global Finance)(approaches to reforming world financial system)Business, international 
A week is a long time in a war.(war in Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A whiff of something fishy.(inquiries damage Fianna Fail)Business, international 
A widening conflict.(war in Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A wild way to fly.(problems affecting Miami International Airport)Business, international 
A Windy City for the next century.(Chicago and urban planning)Business, international 
A wiser, weaker state.(role of the French state in the economy)Business, international 
Awkward squad.(The Nordic Countries)(Denmark's attitude towards Europe)Business, international 
A working solution?(research on solvents)Business, international 
A world apart.(quantum mechanics and parallel universes)Business, international 
A world court for criminals.(need for universal justice)(Editorial)Business, international 
A world for for women.(changes affecting the role of women over time)Business, international 
Ayling's failings.(strategy of British Airways chief executive, Bob Ayling)Business, international 
Babbage's last laugh.(revival of mechanical computational devices)Business, international 
Back in the driving seat.(changing roles of International Finance Corp and World Bank)Business, international 
Back in the real world.(impact of online retailing)(Editorial)Business, international 
Back on the up.(improvements in Australian economy)Business, international 
Back to bombs?(Spanish government and Basque separatism)Business, international 
Back to Oslo, even Camp David.(relations between Palestinians and Israel)Business, international 
Back to work.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Backwards and forwards in China.(Chinese economic policies)Business, international 
Bad movie.(Tunisian presidential elections)Business, international 
Bagged cement.(cement industry in Asia)Business, international 
Bail in, bail out.(policies of International Monetary Fund)(Editorial)Business, international 
Balkan rebirth.(need for freer trade in the Balkan region)(Editorial)Business, international 
Balkan wars.(problems hindering peace in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Ball babes.(All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club and tennis at Wimbledon, England)Business, international 
Balms for the poor.(need for new drugs to treat illnesses affecting the poor)Business, international 
Bandage bandits.(fraud affects Medicaid)Business, international 
Bandwidth from thin air.(wireless data transmission)Business, international 
Bang, Bang, you're dead.(invention of gunpowder)Business, international 
Bang!(US Senate decides against ratification of nuclear test-ban treaty)Business, international 
Bank rules in disarray.(planned reform of Basle Accord)Business, international 
Barak and Arafat haggle up to the wire.(relations between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Barak on the job.(tasks facing new Israeli prime minister, Ehud Barak)(Editorial)Business, international 
Barak's chance.(opportunities for Israel to promote peace in the Middle East)(Editorial)Business, international 
Barak's clumsy start.(relations between Israel and Palestinians, and role of prime minister, Ehud Barak)(Editorial)Business, international 
Barbarians at Bavarians' gates.(speculation about future of BMW)Business, international 
Barbarians at the gates.(mergers affect Japanese business)Business, international 
Barbarians at the till.(foreign companies in Japanese retailing)Business, international 
Bare your head.(dispute sparked off by wearing of headscarf by Turkish woman deputy)Business, international 
Barnes-storming in Georgia.(profile of Georgia governor, Roy Barnes)Business, international 
Barrel or Bard?(forecasts for Oscars)Business, international 
Barriers to entry.(mergers and acquisitions in Europe)Business, international 
Basle brush.(banking regulation and capital requirements)Business, international 
Basle bust-up.(changes to Basle Accord)Business, international 
Basques abound.(Basques traditions celebrated in Nevada)Business, international 
Battling, in the rain.(civil war in Angola)Business, international 
Beancounted out.(boardroom changes at HypoVereinsbank)Business, international 
Beauty and the beast.(views of European stockmarkets)Business, international 
Beefing up the Lords.(changes affecting British House of Lords)Business, international 
Beginners' luck.(work of European verifiers in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Behind the hype.(United Kingdom welfare reform)Business, international 
Bells and whistle-blowers.(US telecoms mergers)Business, international 
Beneath the Southern Cross I stand.(developments in telescope construction)Business, international 
Berlin's blues.(Berlin as a business center)Business, international 
Bernard Kouchner, proconsul for Kosovo.(profile of United Nations proconsul, Berard Kouchner)Business, international 
Better living through chaos.(application of chaos theory in medicine)Business, international 
Better luck next time.(lessons to be learnt from Bosnia after the war there that could be applied to Kosovo)Business, international 
Better than Basle.(regulation of the banking industry)Business, international 
Better than guesswork?(problems with exchange rate forecasts)Business, international 
Betting against the house.(impact of the Internet on the gambling industry)Business, international 
Between the caudillo and the democrat.(democracy in Venezuela)Business, international 
Beware of the watchdog.(powers of United Kingdom Financial Services Authority)Business, international 
Beware the gatekeeper.(regulation of competition among Internet access providers)(Editorial)Business, international 
Beyond Berlin.(need for change in European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Beyond satire.(work of Honore Daumier)Business, international 
Beyond the business cycle.(changes affecting business cycles)Business, international 
Beyond the law's reach?(election law and the Web)Business, international 
Biennale open to all.(Venice Biennale exhibition, Corderie, Venice, Italy)Business, international 
Big friendly giant.(economist Richard Schmalensee denies that Microsoft has monopoly)(Column)Business, international 
Big game hunting.(Japanese toy market)Business, international 
Big is beautiful.(importance of size for biotech firms)Business, international 
Big MacCurrencies.(exchange rates viewed in terms of cost of a Big Mac in different countries)Business, international 
Bilking the tribes.(problems relating to Individual Indian Money system of accounting)Business, international 
Bill Clinton's flawed judges.(impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton)(Editorial)Business, international 
Bill Clinton's luck.(skills and luck of President Bill Clinton)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Bill of wrongs.(legal decisions linked to impeachment of President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
Bill's big roll-out.(performance of Microsoft)Business, international 
Bill's bull horn.(role of Steve Ballmer of Microsoft president)Business, international 
Biotech's Father William.(profile of Alejandro Zaffaroni, biotechnology entrepreneur)Business, international 
Birdies in the bush.(golf courses in southern Africa)Business, international 
Birds of a feather.(impact of European monetary union on regions)Business, international 
Bittersweet.(problems faced by US sugar industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Black, blanc, beur.(immigration and xenophobia in France)Business, international 
Black hole.(estimates for shadow economy)Business, international 
Black marks.(problems facing Marks and Spencer)Business, international 
Black power.(profile of Black Entertainment Television and its head, Robert Johnson)Business, international 
Black Sea mischief.(Georgian government seeks to control separatism)Business, international 
Blackwashing Allende.(supporters of former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet seek to damage reputation of President Salvador Allende)Business, international 
Blair's baby.(Milliennium Dome project and role of the river Thames in London, England)Business, international 
Blair to move and win.(United Kingdom cabinet reshuffle)Business, international 
Blame it on the bubbles.(research into stickiness)Business, international 
Blame others.(portrayals of the Lebanese civil war in Lebanese motion pictures)Business, international 
Bleak and bloody Russia.(Russian elections and conflict in Chechnya)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Blood in the snow.(hisory of Tibet and relations with China)Business, international 
Bodo Hombach, Germany's trouble-shooter.(profile of head of German federal chancellery, Bodo Hombach)Business, international 
Body building.(constraints affecting European parliament)Business, international 
Bolstering Basle's cushion.(need for banking regulation reform)(Editorial)Business, international 
Bolters take off.(Israeli election campaign)Business, international 
Bomb happy.(violence in Pakistan)Business, international 
Bombs in Belgrade, bricks in Beijing.(anti-US feeling in China)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Bombs over Belgrade, diplomatic as well as military.(Russia and NATO seek agreement on Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Bombs with long fuses.(United Kingdom tax changes)Business, international 
Booting up in Andhra Pradesh.(views of possible computer development in Andhra Pradesh, India)Business, international 
Boris v Yevgeny.(developments in Russian politics)Business, international 
Boris Yeltsin's latest gamble.(Russian president sacks prime minister)Business, international 
Born-again lender.(Japan Development Bank helps to promote economic recovery)Business, international 
Born again.(Nippon Telegraph and Telephone split up)Business, international 
Born free.(impact of central bank independence)Business, international 
Boxed in.(problems faced by Central European Media Enterprises)Business, international 
Boxed in.(United Kingdom Mar 1999 Budget)Business, international 
Boxing for Britain.(United Kingdom defense policy and involvement in the conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Brain drain.Business, international 
Branded flesh.(Vivid Video and the US porn motion picture industry)Business, international 
Brands hatch.(role of internet incubators)Business, international 
Brazil on the slide.(devaluation of Brazilian real and other economic problems)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Brazil rocks the Mercosur boat.(impact of Brazilian currency collapse on trade partners in the region)Business, international 
Brazil's Lenten diet.(constraints affecting Brazilian economic policy)Business, international 
Brazil's (pre) occupying housing problem.(housing shortages and squatting in Brazil)Business, international 
Brazil's slippery slope.(problems of Brazil and other emerging economies)Business, international 
Brazil's sputtering steamroller.(slow pace of reform in Brazil)Business, international 
Brazil's unsteady recovery.(economic recovery of Brazil)Business, international 
Breaching the ramparts.(clandestine migration from Morocco to Spain)Business, international 
Break down.(changes in car retailing in the US and Europe)Business, international 
Breaking the old place up.(devolution in the United Kingdom)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Breakthrough in Kosovo.(possibility of peace in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Break up to make up.(strategy of Cable and Wireless)Business, international 
Bringing Texas up to date.(museum architecture in Texas)Business, international 
Britain is different.(developments in British politics and changes affecting the state)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Britain opts out of Europe.(British Aerospace merges with GEC-Marconi)Business, international 
Britain's changing government.(power struggles in British government and goals of prime minister, Tony Blair)(Editorial)Business, international 
Bruno Megret, France's far-right schemer.(Column)Business, international 
Bubble trouble.(central banks and asset-price bubbles)Business, international 
Budgetary follies.(debates on US budget)Business, international 
Budget battles.(debate on Argentine fiscal policy)Business, international 
Budget games.(United Kingdom Chancellor Gordon Brown prepares 1999 budget)Business, international 
Bugs.(trends in the gold market)Business, international 
Building Bosnia on banknotes.(role of head of Bosnian central bank, Peter Nicholl)Business, international 
Built for comfort, not for speed.(changes affecting Japanese financial services industry)Business, international 
Bulent Ecevit, Turkey's survivor.(profile of probable Turkish prime minister, Bulent Ecevit)Business, international 
Bulls, bears and ivory towers.(economists seek to understand bull market in stocks)Business, international 
Busted.(ruling against Microsoft on monopoly power)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Bu? What bug?(Japan tackles year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
Buying talk time.(Polish telecommunications industry)Business, international 
Buy now, while stocks last.(developments in US financial markets)(Editorial)Business, international 
By-passing Russia.(new petroleum pipeline and railroad route allows Azerbaijan to export petroleum through Georgia)Business, international 
By the boatload.(changing attitudes to immigration in Canada)Business, international 
Cabin wars.(strategy of British Airways)Business, international 
Calling John Hume.(role of SDLP leader, John Hume, and his deputy, Seamus Mallon, in Northern Irish peace process)Business, international 
Calling Monica, calling anyone.(likely outcome of trial of President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
Call in the feds.(move against illegal possession of guns in Richmond, Virginia)Business, international 
Call off the dogs of war.(peace agreement between Sudan and Uganda)Business, international 
Calming the waters.(tackling world financial crises)Business, international 
Canada goes to pot.(US concerned about cannabis imports from Canada)Business, international 
Can anyone curb Africa's dogs of war?(mercenaries in Africa)Business, international 
Can China change?Business, international 
Caning the teachers.(United Kingdom schools policy)Business, international 
Can Israel and Syria make it up?(peace talks between Israel and Syria)Business, international 
Can media kill?(case of damages award against Warner Brothers over murder linked to 'Jenny Jones Show')Business, international 
Can Obasanjo save Nigeria.(elections and political and economic developments in Nigeria)Business, international 
Can Russia win in Chechnya?Business, international 
Can the black vote hold up?(African American vote in the US)Business, international 
Can the second Mrs Gandhi govern India?(Congress seeks to form government in India)Business, international 
Can the Serbs get rid of Milosevic?(protests against President Slobodan Milosevic in Serbia)Business, international 
Can two become one.(possibility of unity among political opposition in Mexico)Business, international 
Capital flaws.(capital markets in South Korea)Business, international 
Capital ideas.(banking regulation)Business, international 
Capital punishment.(problems facing insurers due to excess capital)Business, international 
Cardinal Silva Henrique.(obituary of Cardinal Silva Henrique)(Obituary)Business, international 
Cardoso's reform puzzle.(Brazilian econmic reforms face obstacles)Business, international 
Cardoso tries again.(Brazilian economic policy)Business, international 
Caribbean Jacobinism.(town halls seized by presidential supporters in Venzuela)Business, international 
Carl Bildt, a good Balkan Swede.(possible proconsul of western countries in Kosovo, Carl Bildt)Business, international 
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, Italy's new president.(profile of Carlo Azeglio Ciampi)Business, international 
Carnage at Paddington.(railroad accident in London, England)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Carnage on the plain.(war between Eritrea and Ethiopia)Business, international 
Carrot and stick.(British competition policy)Business, international 
Carry on, Matron.(United Kingdom Conservative Party's plans for health care reform)Business, international 
Carry on talking.(power sharing in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Casualty of war.(Romanian economy affected by conflict in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Caught in the web.(impact of the internet on newspaper publishing)Business, international 
Caught Knapping.(consolidation in British cable industry)Business, international 
Causing offence.(Chinese relations with the US, and missile defenses in Asia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Caveat emptor.(implications of court decision for gold plate to be returned to Italy)Business, international 
Caveat emptor.(implications of increased popularity of herbal remedies)Business, international 
Caveat emptor.(Italian government seeks to retain some control of privatized companies)Business, international 
Caveat emptor.(Long-Term Capital Management seeks to interest investors)Business, international 
Champagne, and then pain.(problems facing new Nigerian government)Business, international 
Chancy.(record of projects funded by British National Lottery)Business, international 
Chaos, continued.(economic problems of Ecuador, and public sector strike)Business, international 
Chaos in the Caucasus.(conflict in the Caucasus region)Business, international 
Charity moves off-campus.(relations between US universities and nearby towns and cities)Business, international 
Charles Conrad.(obituary of Charles Conrad, astronaut)(Obituary)Business, international 
Charlton Heston's tablets of stone.(US attitudes to gun control and views of actor, Charlton Heston)(Editorial)Business, international 
Chase's new face.(management changes affecting Chase Manhattan Bank)Business, international 
Chavez cleans the slate.(political change in Venezuela)Business, international 
Chavez hits the ground running.(Venezuelan government and foreign relations)Business, international 
Chavez's blank cheque.(need for dispersal of power in Venezuela)(Editorial)Business, international 
Chavez's muddled new world.(new constitution for Venezuela)Business, international 
Chechnya's war frightens the Caucasus.(danger of regional instability from conflict in Chechnya)Business, international 
Checks and balances.(institutional aspects of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the changing security context)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Che says it all - nearly.(inequality in Latin America)Business, international 
Chile's centre-left, disconcerted in victory.(Chilean presidential elections)Business, international 
Chile's right in the shadow of an embarrassing old general.(Chilean presidential elections and detention of Augusto Pinochet in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Chimps or chumps?(research into mental life of chimps)Business, international 
China and the WTO.(China seeks membership of World Trade Organization)(Editorial)Business, international 
China opens up.(agreement between China and US on trade)(Editorial)Business, international 
China's British friends.(Chinese president visits Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
China's inglorious poor.(economic development and regional poverty in China)Business, international 
China's party.(China's 50th anniversary of communist rule)(Editorial)Business, international 
China's private surprise.(private sector in China)Business, international 
China's trial of faith.(Chinese government seeks to control Falun Gong sect)Business, international 
China's unification train chuffs on.(Macau returned to China, and Chinese desire for Taiwan also to return)Business, international 
China's worried boss.(political future of Chinese prime minister, Zhu Rongji)Business, international 
Chinese whispers.(continued language diversity in China)Business, international 
Choice of evils.(Ehud Barak seeks to set up coalition government in Israel)Business, international 
Choosing the messenger.(public relations industry and the ruling United Kingdom Labor party)Business, international 
Choosing the right mixture.(corporate financing strategies take threat of deflation into account)Business, international 
Chris Smith's conundrum.(United Kingdom policy toward digital TV)Business, international 
Christian Sautter, France's wary finance minister.(profile of new French economy and finance minister)Business, international 
Christopher Cockerell.(obituary of Christopher Cockerell)(Obituary)Business, international 
Christopher Cox and the Chinese dance.(work of Christopher Cox on committee to investigate US policy toward China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Cisco at speed.(usage of the internet by Cisco Systems)Business, international 
City of the dead.(finances of Moscow, Russia)Business, international 
Clashes to come.(control of narcotics trade in Bolivia)Business, international 
Class peace.(United Kingdom education policy)Business, international 
Cleaning up?(British offshore dependencies asked to tackle problem of money laundering)Business, international 
Clean up or clear out.(European Union calls for more protection of the environment in eastern Europe)Business, international 
Climb every mountain.(third parties in US elections)Business, international 
Clinton props up the old world.(journey by President Bill Clinton in southeast Europe)Business, international 
Closing in.(Spanish judge seeks extradition of Argentinians associated with disappearances of Spaniards and people of Spanish descent)Business, international 
Cloudbusting.(rain-making techniques)Business, international 
Clouds over Hong Kong.(problems affecting Hong Kong as a financial center)Business, international 
Clueless in Seattle.(World Trade Organization talks and protests in Seattle)(Editorial)Business, international 
Coal, with luck, into cars.(industrial restructuring and changes affecting French coal industry)Business, international 
Colbert's sewing machine.(French government's involvement in industry in the 17th century)Business, international 
Colombia calls for arms from Uncle Sam.(Colombia seeks aid from US in tackling guerrilla and drug problems)Business, international 
Colombia in the long shadow of war.(civil war in Colombia)Business, international 
Colombians dream of peace.(negotiations between Colombian government and Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia)Business, international 
Colombia's latest horror.(earthquake kills many Colombians)Business, international 
Colombia's trembling peace.(peace initiative by Colombian president)Business, international 
Colombia talks peace in the long shadow of war.(talks between Colombian government and guerrillas)Business, international 
Colouring in George W.(policies of George W. Bush)Business, international 
Comeback kids.(The Nordic Countries)(Finland enjoys economic growth)Business, international 
Come back, Visegrad.(links between countries in central Europe)Business, international 
Comedie Francaise.(French banking industry)Business, international 
Come up and see my etchings.(development of ancient art, and art as part of human evolution)Business, international 
Coming third.(Andrew Lloyd Webber as a racehorse breeder)Business, international 
Coming together, ten years on.(Germany, a decade after reunification)Business, international 
Commanding depths.(nationalizations in Indonesia)Business, international 
Commodities get big.(consolidation in commodity industries)Business, international 
Comparative sleaze studies.(political scandals in the United Kingdom; includes related notes)Business, international 
Compellingly dull.(image of Britain abroad)Business, international 
Complex equations.(simplifying operations among insurers and bankers)Business, international 
Computers and wages.(impact of information technology on wages)Business, international 
Concrete mixer.(Chilean election campaign)Business, international 
Concrete proposals.(developments in concrete technology)Business, international 
Conflicting spirits.(commemorating Goethe's 250th birthday)Business, international 
Confusion in Russia.(President Boris Yeltsin sacks Russian government)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Confusion over Pinochet.(British Law Lords decision on case of Augusto Pinochet)(Editorial)Business, international 
Congo's fractured war.Business, international 
Congressional Republicans meet their match.(George W. Bush criticizes Republican leaders of Congress)Business, international 
Consequences of Kosovo.(conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Consistently inconsistent.(debate on the extent to which economic behavior is rational)Business, international 
Consternation.(primaries in Chile)Business, international 
Consumer culture.(obesity and leptin regulation)Business, international 
Containing Saddam.(Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein)Business, international 
Converging by diverging.(different growth rates in Europe)Business, international 
Converging hopes.(performance of central European economies)Business, international 
Cool Dada.(work of Kurt Schwitters, German Dada artist)Business, international 
Cooling down Kosovo.(Serbs in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Cool Menem.(Argentine President Carlos Menem)Business, international 
Cops and robbers in Argentina.(concern about crime and the police in Argentina)Business, international 
Corporate hospitality.(provision of health care by firms in developing economies)Business, international 
Cosmetic surgery.(Sephora plans expansion)Business, international 
Cosy old Castro?(trial of Cuban dissidents)(Editorial)Business, international 
Could it happen again?(dangers of deflation)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Countdown to ruckus.(protests at World Trade Organization summit, Seattle)Business, international 
Counting the cost in Turkey.(impact of earthquake in Turkey)Business, international 
Counting their chickens.(debate on US budget)Business, international 
Country reports.(views of economic performance in world survey)Business, international 
Count your NATOs.(political and military aspects of North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Courting trouble.(American Home Products to merge with Warner Lambert)Business, international 
Cracking deal.(Dow Chemical to acquire Union Carbide)Business, international 
Creative chaos.(democracy in India)Business, international 
Creative destruction.(changes affecting Manchester and Birmingham, England)Business, international 
Creative destruction.(plan to crash space probe into the moon)Business, international 
Credit where credit is due.(medium and small businesses in Egypt)Business, international 
Creeping up.(performance of former communists in Germany)Business, international 
Crime without punishment.(impact of Russian organized crime; includes related article)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Crow's broad roost, anag.(development of software system that solves crosswords)Business, international 
Crumbs from Blair's table.(relations between Germany and Britain)Business, international 
Crunch time at EMI.(tasks faced by Eric Nicoli as new chairman of EMI)Business, international 
Crunch time.(problems facing DaimlerChrysler merger)Business, international 
Crying wolf.(protests by United Kingdom truckers over tax increases on fuel)Business, international 
Cuba discovers crime.Business, international 
Culture club.(chimpanzees pass on culture)Business, international 
Currency crossroads.(implications of drop in value of euro in relation to Japanese yen)(Editorial)Business, international 
Curtains for celluloid.(digital technology and motion picture theaters)Business, international 
Cut again.(United Kingdom economy and interest rate policy)Business, international 
Cutting out the middleman.(exchanges' clients start to deal directly with each other)Business, international 
Cutting the cookie.(inequality in the US)Business, international 
Daft about drugs.(privacy and press treatment of the private lives of public figures)(Editorial)Business, international 
Dangerous limbo.(foreign policy of China)Business, international 
Dangerous watchdog.(United Kingdom Financial Services Authority)Business, international 
Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Europe's provocative Green.(Daniel Cohn-Bendit, representative of Germany's Greens in European Parliament)Business, international 
Dark days for Estrada.(problems facing Philippine government)Business, international 
Darling's anniversary.(United Kingdom welfare reform)Business, international 
Darned interest.(Brazilian consumer credit)Business, international 
Data dogfights.(data protection in the US and Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Data mining.(competition in database market)Business, international 
David O'Sullivan, Eurocrat-in-chief.(profile of European Commission employee, David O'Sullivan)Business, international 
David Trimble's hire-wire act.(role of Ulster Unionist, David Trimble, in Northern Irish politics)Business, international 
Daylight clobbery.(Malaysian stock prices)Business, international 
Deadlock broken.(Libya hands over suspects to be tried in Lockerbie bombing case)Business, international 
Dead men tell no tales.(increase in incidents of piracy)Business, international 
Dead reckoning.(life expectancy and economic development)Business, international 
Deals, bribes and North Korea.(relations between N Korea and the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
Dear prudence.(European pension systems)Business, international 
Death by 1,000 clicks.(developments in online banking and their impact on the banking industry)Business, international 
Death in Monte Carlo.(death of banker, Edmond Safra)Business, international 
Death in the afternoon.(Florida Keys as a tourist resort)Business, international 
Death, where is thy sting?(bankruptcy laws in South Korea)Business, international 
Debating Lawrence.(United Kingdom home secretary and report into murder of Stepehn Lawrence)(Editorial)Business, international 
Debts to society.(Mexican government seeks to tackle aftermath of banking crisis)Business, international 
Deconstructing Latin ills.(performance of Latin American economies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Deep blocking.(eBay and disputes over website links)Business, international 
Deep discount.(calculating the impact of long-term investment projects)Business, international 
Deeper in debt.(US credit card industry and bubble economy)Business, international 
Defeats and victories in Brazil's war on poverty.(efficacy of social spending in Brazil)Business, international 
Defending Europe.(European defense issues)(Editorial)Business, international 
Defending the Union.(European Union defense policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Defining NATO's aims.(aims of North Atlantic Treaty Organization in conflict in Balkans)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Democracy and Islam.(elections in Algeria and Turkey)(Editorial)Business, international 
Democracy gets back to business.(political developments in Brazil)Business, international 
Democracy?(history of democracy and justice)Business, international 
Democracy, one day.(reform bill of 1932 widens electorate in Britain)Business, international 
Democracy's difficulties.(political developments in Brazil)Business, international 
Dennis Hastert's trouble.(problems facing Republican speaker, Dennis Hastert)Business, international 
Descent into darkest Borneo.(conflict in West Kalimantan, Indonesia)Business, international 
Desperately seeking an agenda.Business, international 
Desperately seeking a perfect model.(debate on whether the US economy is a model to emulate)Business, international 
Desperate tyrant, global menace.(threat posed by North Korean leader, Kim Jong Il)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Destiny undefined.(links between Canada and the US)Business, international 
Dialectical materialism.(government encourages rise in Chinese stock prices)Business, international 
Dial one yourself.(importance of autopsies, and opportunities for private sector in this field)Business, international 
Didn't Delliver.(Dell Computer and the world computer market)Business, international 
Different values.(cross-border mergers in Europe)Business, international 
Digging up police skeletons.(discovery of bodies in Mexico with possible police involvement in the deaths)Business, international 
Digging up the past.(excavation of bodies of people killed by the Irish Republican Army)Business, international 
Digital rights and wrongs.(computers and copyright)Business, international 
Diminishing returns.(proposals for reform of the world financial system)Business, international 
Diplomacy amid the rubble.(efforts to end war in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Direct hit.(impact of direct marketing on consumers)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Disciplinary measures.(accounting firms move into law firms' territory)Business, international 
Disharmonious rumbles.(electoral campaign in Cote d'Ivoire)Business, international 
Dismal in Berlin.(agreement on European Union budget)(Editorial)Business, international 
Displaced, defeated and not sure what to do next.(challenges facing Europe's centre-right)Business, international 
Dissent, and diplomacy.(Ibero-American summit held in Cuba)Business, international 
Dividing the spoils.(US budget surplus and plans for Social Security and Medicare)Business, international 
Diving for cover.(problems facing British Airways)Business, international 
Doak Barnett.(obituary of Doak Barnett, US mandarin)(Obituary)Business, international 
Dodging the Russian bullet.(Russian money-laundering scandal)Business, international 
Does class size matter?(United Kingdom education policy)Business, international 
Doing the splits.(changes affecting the BBC)Business, international 
Dollar danger.(implications of drop in value of US dollar)(Editorial)Business, international 
Dominant mail.(European Commission to investigate anti-competition allegations relating to Deutsche Post)Business, international 
Don't ask for more, Mr Annan.(agreement for US to pay dues to United Nations)Business, international 
Don't fall sick on the prairie.(health care in Kansas and Nebraska)Business, international 
Don't let the endgame be his.(war in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Don't mention it.(German view that Britain is obsessed with the 1939-1945 war)Business, international 
Don't mix your designers.(LVMH increases stake in Gucci)Business, international 
Don't trick or treat Saddam.(Iraqi opposition, and impact of economic sanctions against Iraq)Business, international 
Dosh for dons.(salaries of academics in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Do they have anything in common?(media companies invest in the Internet)Business, international 
Double bluff.(United Kingdom and European monetary union)Business, international 
Double, double, Hubble trouble.(problems facing US space flight projects)Business, international 
Down, but not out of hope.(inequality increased as developing countries see drop in output)Business, international 
Down but not out.(solutions to economic problems of Latin America)(Editorial)Business, international 
Downcast.(Royal Dutch/Shell to leave coal mining)Business, international 
Downdraught.(restoring confidence in Brazilian currency)Business, international 
Downloading hate.(concern about the impact of the Internet on hate crimes)Business, international 
Down the tube.(United Kingdom government plans for subway in London, England)Business, international 
Down to earth.(problems faced by Argentine economy)Business, international 
Down to the wire.(attempts to secure peace in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Down with disablement.(disablement and welfare in the United Kingdom)(Editorial)Business, international 
Down with the death penalty.(reasons for abolishing the death penalty)(Editorial)Business, international 
Down with the n-word.(political aspects of language)(Editorial)Business, international 
Doxology.(reunification of Lazard)Business, international 
Do you believe in fairies?(announcement of external debt relief for poorer countries by Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Drop by drop.(competition in the British water industry)Business, international 
Drowning in data.(change in skills needed by biologists)Business, international 
Drowning in oil.(world petroleum market)Business, international 
Drug-induced seizures.(mergers in the pharmaceutical industry)(Editorial)Business, international 
Dumbing down.(venture capital in Japan)Business, international 
DuPont's punt.Business, international 
Dusting off William McKinley.(comparisons between campaign for presidency of George W. Bush and that of William McKinley in 1896)Business, international 
Dysfunctional.(market for functional foods)Business, international 
Earth-bound.(developments in satellite broadcasting after Asian financial crisis)Business, international 
Easier said than done.(factors hampering the consolidation of European banks)Business, international 
Eastern promise.(developments in Polish banking)Business, international 
East meets west.(British traties with China in 19th century)Business, international 
East Timor, adrift and violent.(conflict in East Timor)Business, international 
Echoes from the hermit kingdom.(North Koreans flee to China to escape hunger)Business, international 
Eclipsed.(regional government in South-West England)Business, international 
Economics 101.(US interest rate policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Economics on the net.(economic websites)Business, international 
Economists for EMU.(majority of United Kingdom economists favor joining European monetary union)Business, international 
Edith Cresson, Europe's controversial commissioner.(profile of European commissioner, Edith Cresson)Business, international 
Edmund Stoiber, Germany's rising tribune.(ambitions and views of Bavarian premier, Edmund Stoiber)Business, international 
Education, education, education.(need for reform of the United Kingdom educational system)(Editorial)Business, international 
Egypt's waiting game.(Egyptian elections)Business, international 
Elizabeth Vining.(obituary of Elizabeth Vining, tutor to the Japanese royal family)(Obituary)Business, international 
Eloquent bodies.(drama teaching of Jacques Lecoq)Business, international 
Embracing greenery.(World Trade Organization examines environmental issues)Business, international 
Empty promises.(United Kingdom policies on police, health and education)Business, international 
Empty rooms, so what?(problems of Asian hotels)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Empty vessels?(political parties in mature democracies)Business, international 
Ending conflict in Kosovo.(conflicts in the Balkan region)Business, international 
Ending the war on drugs.(deficiencies of measures used to combat illegal drugs)Business, international 
End of a ritual.(annual pay rises)(Editorial)Business, international 
End of the line.(prisons in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Enemies and colleagues.(new government in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Energy, the new convergence.(changes affecting energy industry)Business, international 
Enfants terribles.(brain damage can impede learning about morality)Business, international 
En garde?(altruism among meerkats)Business, international 
Engine ingenuity.(Ricardo engine development center)Business, international 
English eccentrics.(guided tours of London, England)Business, international 
Enough is enough.(need for new head of World Trade Organization)(Editorial)Business, international 
Enter the queen's knight.(Australian referendum on the monarchy)Business, international 
Envy versus enterprise.(United Kingdom government policy toward entrepreneurs)Business, international 
Eqbal Ahmad.(obituary of Eqbal Ahmad)(Obituary)Business, international 
ERP RIP?(changes affecting enterprise resource planning as a result of the internet)Business, international 
Escalating hostilities.(divisions within the United Kingdom on role in European Union)Business, international 
Estonia's latest challenge.(new coalition government likely to promote reform in Estonia)Business, international 
Euro-apathy.(low turnout for elections to European parliament)(Editorial)Business, international 
Euroland, ahoy!(Greece plans to join European monetary union)Business, international 
European champions.(consolidation of the banking industry in Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
European telecoms in a tangle.(planned merger between Telecom Italia and Deutsche Telekom)Business, international 
Europe gets a defence giant.(DaimlerChrysler aerospace division to merge with Lagatdere Matra)Business, international 
Europe has to scratch its head.(ways of controlling the European commission; includes related notes)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Europe juggles its jobs.(changes affecting European Commission)Business, international 
Europe's adventure begins.(European monetary union)(Cover Story)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's ailing drug makers.(pressures affecting European pharmaceutical companies)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Europe's burden.(protectionism and European markets)Business, international 
Europe's future.(changes affecting European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's incoming tide.(relations between Britain and the European Union)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Europe' smuggled masses.(smuggling of migrants entering the European Union)Business, international 
Europe's new currency: gambling on the euro.(European monetary union)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Europe's next commissioners.(changes to European commission)Business, international 
Europe's slowing economies.(European monetary union and economic problems in Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's voters stay at home.(voting for European Parliament)Business, international 
Eurotrash?(drop in value of new European currency)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ever closer.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Ever more dangerous in Kashmir.(conflict between India and pakistan over Kashmir)Business, international 
Everybody's butt.(US government plans legal action against tobacco industry)Business, international 
E-xaggeration.(assessing the importance of the digital economy)Business, international 
Except us.(French policies toward world trade)Business, international 
Exchanging places.(development of a pan-European stock exchange)Business, international 
Exciting times.(@Home merges with Excite)Business, international 
Executive relief.(hedging stock options)Business, international 
Exile on Main Street.(assessing art works)Business, international 
Exit, pusued by a bear, again.(changes affecting Russian government)Business, international 
Expensive.(prices and the British economy)Business, international 
Expensive pursuits.(Manchester, England, invests in hosting Commonwealth Games)Business, international 
Explosive politics.(bombings in Russia)Business, international 
Exporting misery.(Kosovo refugees, and other examples of refugees)Business, international 
Ex uno, plures.(role of pressure groups and lobbyists in mature democracies)Business, international 
Facism resurgent?(implications of electoral successes of Freedom Party in Austria)Business, international 
Fading attraction.(British tourist industry)Business, international 
Fail the test, miss the grade.(Houston, Texas ends social promotion in schools)Business, international 
False heaven.(end of history appears to have been illusion)Business, international 
Fantastic plastic.(development of biodegradable plastics)Business, international 
Fantasyland.(Disneyland Hong Kong to be set up by Walt Disney)Business, international 
Farewell, Cuba.(Cuban emigration to the US and the risks involved for illegal migrants)Business, international 
Farewell to the floor?(impact of electronic exchanges)Business, international 
Farming after the hurricane.(impact of Hurricane Mitch on farming in Nicaragua and Honduras)Business, international 
Fasten your seat belts.(impact of world business cycles on the banking industry)Business, international 
Faster, cheaper...splat.(problems with Mars lander)Business, international 
Fatalism.(cancer care in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Fathering life and other feats.(issues discussed at 1999 meeting of American Association for Advancement of Science)Business, international 
Fatherland, blatherland.(performance of Fatherland-All Russia in Russian election campaign)Business, international 
Fault lines in the sand.(Baltic states and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Fear and cynicism in Guatemala.(referendum in Guatemala on rights of indigenous peoples)Business, international 
Fear and loathing.(food safety concerns in Europe)Business, international 
Fear and loathing in Malaysia's heartland.(Malaysian opposition)Business, international 
Fearful Boeing.(possible danger to Boeing from predators)Business, international 
Fear of flying.(Japanese stock prices)Business, international 
Fear of the unknown.(attitudes of large US companies to innovation)Business, international 
Federal offences.(changes affecting the Brazilian banking industry)Business, international 
Fed up, not Fed down.(need for rise in US interest rates)(Editorial)Business, international 
Feed the world.(strategy of African Plantations Corp)Business, international 
Feeling left out.(compilation of economic statistics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Feeling sorry for themselves.(changing habits of Japanese consumers)Business, international 
Fertility rights.(Monsanto promises not to commercialize seed sterility genetic engineering)Business, international 
F for flowers.(success of gardening books by David Hessayon)Business, international 
Fiat al Fresco.(strategy of Fiat chairman, Paolo Fresco)Business, international 
Fiery angel.(problems faced by Mariinsky Theater of Opera and Ballet)Business, international 
Fighting the video monsters.(Lego faces challenges)Business, international 
Filming Russia's sacred text.(bicentenary of Alexander Pushkin's birth, and motion picture based on his novel, 'Eugene Onegin')Business, international 
Finance on the loose.(international capital flows and financial liberalization)Business, international 
Finance: trick or treat?(changes affecting the financial system)Business, international 
Fine distinctions.(issue of Quebec separatism)Business, international 
Fiona's flaws.(United Kingdom member of parliament, Fiona Jones, loses seat over election expenses falsification)Business, international 
Firing the boss.(need to act quickly when a chief executive has to be replaced)(Cover Story)Business, international 
First equal.(new director general for World Trade Organization)Business, international 
First light.(observing extrasolar planets)Business, international 
First mover.(merger of Banco Santander and Banco Central Hispanoamericano)Business, international 
First night at the Globe.(importance of the works of William Shakespeare)Business, international 
First safety, then civility.Business, international 
First steps to safety.(Brazilian agreement with International Monetary Fund)Business, international 
Fiscal flexibility.(debate on fiscal policy)Business, international 
Fissile politics.(Germany in conflict with United Kingdom and France over nuclear waste reprocessing)Business, international 
Fixing it.(British crime levels)Business, international 
Fixing the holes.(credit derivatives market)Business, international 
Fix or float?(Global Finance)(mixed views about exchange-rate regimes)Business, international 
Fizz and flux.(changes affecting Berlin, Germany)Business, international 
Flagging out.(merger between Marconi Electronic Systems and British Aerospace)Business, international 
Flagging their anger.(Confederate flag flies in South Carolina)Business, international 
Flag of convenience.(Brazilian mergers)Business, international 
Flatliners.(United Kingdom Conservative party seeks to boost popularity)Business, international 
Flirtation and frustration.(changes affecting European media companies)Business, international 
Flying blind?(performance of United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair)Business, international 
Flying in circles.(trends in world airline industry)Business, international 
Flying low.(changes affecting US banking industry)Business, international 
Folie de grandeur.(significance of bids by Banque Nationale de Paris for Societe Generale and Paribas)(Editorial)Business, international 
Follow this face.(career of Thomas Ades, composer)Business, international 
Food for talk.(call for imports of food to be allowed into Cuba by US)Business, international 
Food for thought.(problems facing Marks and Spencer)Business, international 
Food for thought.(public response to geneticically modified crops)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Foolish love.(strong support for President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
Foolish, not ghoulish.(accidents in space)Business, international 
Foot in the door.(development of internet portals in Japan)Business, international 
Foot off the escalator.(changes to plans for fuel tax in Britain)Business, international 
Forced to be free.(smaller firms in Japan)Business, international 
Forest fears.(concerns about forest conservation in Central Africa)Business, international 
For fear of McJobs.(economic policy and youth unemployment in France)Business, international 
Forging ahead.(planned merger between Hoogovens and British Steel)Business, international 
Forgotten.(conflict in Iraq, and problems faced by Iraqis)Business, international 
For rent.(trends in computer outsourcing)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
For their next trick.(competition between Airbus and Boeing)Business, international 
For the sake of a red light.(implications of British railroad accident)(Cover Story)Business, international 
For this relief, some thanks.(call for debt relief for poorer countries from President Bill Clinton)(Editorial)Business, international 
Fortress Europe.(planned European immigration law)(Editorial)Business, international 
Fortunes of war.(Scottish National Party leader's stance on Balkan conflict appears unpopular)Business, international 
Foul play.(allegations of attempt to kill Serbian opposition leader, Vuk Draskovic)Business, international 
France cleans up.(French efforts to tackle political corruption)(Editorial)Business, international 
France, divided by Europe.(political right in France)Business, international 
France's emperors.(presidential powers in France)(Editorial)Business, international 
France's subtle loss.(impact of the resignation of French finance minister, Dominique Strauss-Kahn)(Editorial)Business, international 
Franjo Tudjman, awkward Balkan survivor.(profil of Croation president, Franjo Tudjman)Business, international 
Franjo Tudjman.(obituary of Croatian president, Franjo Tudjman)Business, international 
Frankenstein foods.(debate on genetically modified foods)(Editorial)Business, international 
Frank exchange.(acquisition of Bankers Trust by Deutsche Bank)Business, international 
Frankfurt's impatient maestro.(profile of Werner Seifert, head of Frankfurt Stock Exchange)Business, international 
Frank goes to Panama.(planning in Panama; involvement of US architect Frank Gehry)Business, international 
Frank Johnson.(obituary of Frank Johnson)(Obituary)Business, international 
Fraying at the edges.(autonomous movements in Indonesia)Business, international 
Freaks under pressure.(size in sport)Business, international 
Free but dutiful.(tax harmonization in the European Union)Business, international 
Free, fair and futile?(Indonesian elections)Business, international 
Free trade in peril.(risks to free trade with World Trade Organization lacking a leader)(Editorial)Business, international 
Freeze please.(relations between Palestine and Israel and issue of Jewish settlements)Business, international 
French dressing.(French industrial policy)Business, international 
French follies.(French industrial policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
French fusion.(Carrefour and Promodes plan to merge)Business, international 
French lessons.(Cuban cigar industry)Business, international 
French unease over the new Germany.(relations between France and Germany)Business, international 
Frictions in cyberspace.(competition and Internet retailing)Business, international 
Friend or foe in East Timor.(United Nations forces enter East Timor)Business, international 
Friends no more.(relations between Australia and Indonesia)Business, international 
From architecture to action.(Global Finance)(changing world's financial system)Business, international 
From bail-out to bail-in.(changing attitudes to finance for emerging markets)Business, international 
From Shaka to Inkatha.(history of the Zulu nation)Business, international 
Frozen liabilities.(loan guarantees to tackle danger of credit crunch in Japan)Business, international 
Fruitless but not harmless.(dispute between United States and European Union on banana trade)(Editorial)Business, international 
Fuel cells hit the road.(fuel cells used in cars in trials in California)Business, international 
Fuel cells meet big business.(potential of fuel cells to power automobiles)Business, international 
Fuelling Russia's economy.(links between International Monetary Fund and Russia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Funky, for a day at least.(inauguration of new South African president, Thabo Mbeki, and tasks that he faces)Business, international 
Further to fall.(United Kingdom economy and interest rates)Business, international 
Future perfect.(derivatives and their role in financial markets)Business, international 
Gallic charm.(Renault interested in Nissan)Business, international 
Galloping.(direct-broadcast satellite begins to pose challenge to cable)Business, international 
Gambling on the future.(concern about gambling in the US)Business, international 
Garden variety lunacy.(Guelph University, Canada,carries out research on growing crops in space)Business, international 
Garibaldi and the 1,000.(role of Giuseppe Garibaldi in the development of Italy as a nation state)Business, international 
Gary Bauer's glass door.(political role of Gary Bauer)Business, international 
Gays and the Australian economy.(Sydney, Australia, as a gay center)Business, international 
G'day, Goldilocks.(New Zealand and Australian economies)Business, international 
Genetically modified government.(United Kingdom government's policy on genetically modified food)Business, international 
Genomic pronouncements.(implications of work on human genome sequence)Business, international 
George Papadopoulos.(obituary of George Papadopoulos)(Obituary)Business, international 
George Papandreou, flouting Greek tradition.(profile of Greek foreign minister, George Papandreou)Business, international 
George Robertson, the new man for NATO.(profile of George Robertson, nominated as North Atlantic Treaty Organization secretary general)Business, international 
George W hits the trail.(campaign of George W Bush)Business, international 
Gerhard Schroder, embattled chancellor.(challenges facing German chancellor, Gerhard Schroder)Business, international 
German banks under fire.(need for less protection from regulators for German banks)(Editorial)Business, international 
Germany comes out of its post-war shell.(role of Germany in international politics)Business, international 
Germany's awkwardly historic town.(perceptions of Weimar, Germany)Business, international 
Germany's electrical storm.(liberalization of power supply in Germany)Business, international 
Germany's other captain walks.(opportunities for German chancellor, Gerhard Schroder, arising from the resignation of finance minister, Oskar Lafontaine)Business, international 
Germany's protective wings.(German protection for the banking industry)Business, international 
Germany's reform battle.(German tax and budget reforms)Business, international 
Germany's struggle in Europe.(Germany seeks to cut payments into European Union budget)Business, international 
Germany stalls.(problems facing German economy and their implications for Europe as a whole)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Getting hostile.(moves benefiting stockholders and Hungarian stockmarket)Business, international 
Getting the blues.(problems facing German Green Party)Business, international 
Getting the goat.(food safety, risk assessment and mathematical puzzles)Business, international 
Getting the point.(implications of rise in British interest rates)Business, international 
Gigantisme, quand meme.(Societe Generale link with Paribas)Business, international 
Gilt complex.(United Kingdom government securities)Business, international 
GIs come back?(US relations with the Philippines)Business, international 
GITIC's empty coffers.(Chinese government forces Guangdong International Trust and Investment Corp to seek bankruptcy)Business, international 
Giulio Andreotti, lingering symbol of Italy.(role of Giulio Andreotti in Italian politics)Business, international 
Give growth a chance.(European Union interest rate policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Glenn Seaborg.(obituary of plutonium creator, Glenn Seaborg)(Obituary)Business, international 
Glittering economic prizes.(US economic model)(Editorial)Business, international 
Globespan.(US interest rates and emerging markets)Business, international 
Glorious dilemmas.(US states under pressure to reduce taxes)Business, international 
Glug, glug, glut.(dangers of world glut of wine)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Glum signals from Serbia.(likelihood of climbdown by Serbia unlikely in conflict with NATO)Business, international 
GM and the law.(implications of damages award against General Motors)(Editorial)Business, international 
God.(changing views of God among different religious groups world wide from 1000 to 1999)Business, international 
God's own republic?(Australians vote on whether to become a republic)(Editorial)Business, international 
Go forth and multiply.(British tax policies designed to encourage entrepreneurship)Business, international 
Go home.(history of Japanese relations with the outside world)Business, international 
Goin' fission.(concern about electric power supply in Brazil)Business, international 
Going bananas.(trade dispute between US and European Union over bananas)(Editorial)Business, international 
Going cheap.(direct marketing and information on consumers)Business, international 
Going down.(British car market)Business, international 
Going for Coke.(Coca-Cola faces possible action by competition authorities in Italy)Business, international 
Going Nordic.(political and economic developments in Slovenia)Business, international 
Going private.(possible privatization of public sector British schools)Business, international 
Going to the dogs.(International Rocky Mountain Stage Stop Dog Sled Race)Business, international 
Going with the flow.(financial crises and foreign investment)Business, international 
Gold comfort.(International Monetary Fund decides to cancel planned sales of gold, and European central banks decide against gold sales)Business, international 
Goldilocks or gridlock?(US inflation and interest rate policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Gold without honour.(members of International Olympic Committee accused of corruption)Business, international 
Goodbye Beveridge.(changes affecting United Kingdom national insurance system)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Good-bye to all that.(uncertain future for traditional financial exchanges)Business, international 
Goodbye to Berlin.(European Union finances)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Goodbye to the Mamluks.(end of the Mamluk empire, and rise of the Ottoman empire after battle in 1516)Business, international 
Goodhart's luck.(United Kingdom interest rate policy and inflation)Business, international 
Good neighbours.(soccer stadiums become more popular in British communities)Business, international 
Goodness, it's Gus Dur.(challenges faced by new president of Indonesia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Goodnight, sweet prince.(media coverage of death of John F. Kennedy Jr)Business, international 
Good riddance, Serbs, welcome home.(Serbs in Croatia)Business, international 
Good scores, or else.(performance-related pay for teachers in Denver, Colorado)Business, international 
Good Will Shakespeare.(achievements and life of William Shakespeare)Business, international 
Gordian knotwork.(competition to be allowed for domain names on the Internet)Business, international 
Gordon Brown's intricate sums.(United Kingdom Mar 1999 Budget)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Gordon's theorem.(philosophy behind United Kingdom Mar 1999 Budget)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Gore's to a man - almost.(support for Al Gore from labor unions)Business, international 
Go south, young child.(child labor migrants from Bolivia to Argentina)Business, international 
Gothic revival.(American Gothic art and work of Grant Wood)Business, international 
Gout de terroir.(institutions retreat from vineyards in Bordeaux, France)Business, international 
Go with the flow.(research on physiological aspects of dyslexia and test to diagnose the condition)Business, international 
Grapes of wrath.(problems facing the French cognac industry and growers of cognac grapes)Business, international 
Greater expectations.(hopes for better management and greater political stability after Indian elections of Sep 1999)Business, international 
Green about the ears, not the policy.(German Social Democrats and Greens clash over nuclear power)Business, international 
Green, orange, 10% black.(history of Orange Order in Northern Ireland)Business, internationalGeorge Boyce
Greens grow up.(green parties and politics in Europe)Business, international 
Greenspan lets things simmer.(US interest rate policy and financial markets)Business, international 
Grey new year.(economic problems in Romania)Business, international 
Grim choices.(presidential elections in Ukraine)Business, international 
Grim reaper.(problems faced by Monsanto in its biotechnology activities)Business, international 
Ground-breaking.(stress-transfer theory in earthquake research)Business, international 
Ground down.(relations between China and Taiwan)Business, international 
Groundhog day.(efforts to seek peace in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Growing apart.(similarities and differences between German and French economies)Business, international 
Growing Basle.(plans to revise Basle Accord)Business, international 
Growing pains.(performance of Nucor)Business, international 
Growing the alliance.(role of North Atlantic Treaty Organization)Business, internationalJavier Solana
Growing up.(changes affecting hedge funds)Business, international 
Growth in the prairies.(farming in the Matto Grosso region of Brazil)Business, international 
Guatemala's democracy of chickens, rabbits - and locals.(voter turnout may fall in Guatemalan elections)Business, international 
Guerilla law.(guerrillas control part of Colombia)Business, international 
Guilty parties.(history of African slave trade)Business, international 
Gulp.(Olivetti makes bid for Telecom Italia)Business, international 
Gunboat diplomacy.(North Korean boat destroyed by South Korea)Business, international 
Gun-free dream.(gun culture and gun control in South Africa)Business, international 
Gun law in Brazil.Business, international 
Guns or refugees - an unequal alliance?(commitments of western countries to operations in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Gunter Verheugen, ever up-and-coming.(profile of German minister of state, Gunter Verheugen)Business, international 
Habibie's task.(Indonesian President B.J. Habibie)Business, international 
Habits of violence.(threat of danger in run-up to South Africa's second all-race election)Business, international 
Hacker journalism.(significance of open source projects)Business, international 
Hackers rule.(open source software)Business, international 
Hague's breather.(performance of the United Kingdom Conservative Party)Business, international 
Hail to the chief.(position of prime minister, Tony Blair, in the United Kingdom Labor party; includes related notes)Business, international 
Haitians turn their backs on president Preval - and politics.(impact of postponing elections in Haiti)Business, international 
Half-baked.(Lancet reports research on genetically modified potatoes)Business, international 
Hands off.(dispute over Canadian water supply and exports)Business, international 
Hang on lads, I've got an idea.(history of printing as a significant invention)Business, international 
Hans Eichel, stodgy but safe.(profile of German finance minister, Hans Eichel)Business, international 
Happily afloat.(The Nordic Countries)(Iceland reaches beyond Nordic region)Business, international 
Happiness is a warm vote.(economic and political factors affecting happiness)Business, international 
Happy family?(The Nordic Countries)(differences between Nordic countries)Business, internationalXan Smiley
Hard bargains.(Japanese government seeks to aid banking system)Business, international 
Hard pounding.(Vodaphone AirTouch bid for Mannesmann)Business, international 
Hard to define, harder to solve.(poverty in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Hardware goes soft.(new computer chips make hardware more like software)Business, international 
Hatred unexplained.(racism in the US)Business, international 
Haven't I met you before?(David Duke seeks election to House of Representatives from Louisiana)Business, international 
Heat and dust.(Indian governments and the political process)(Editorial)Business, international 
Heathrow's fate.(planning inquiry into new terminal for Heathrow Airport, England)Business, international 
Heavenly light.(James Turrell's Roden Crater Project in Arizona)Business, international 
Heaven or hell?(tourism in Egypt)Business, international 
Heil Haider?(performance of Freedom Party in Austrian provincial elections)Business, international 
Hello Minsk, farewell Kazan?(links between Russia and Belarus)Business, international 
Help from the hidden hand.(importance of religion in the US)Business, international 
Helping the poorest.(aid for poor in developing countries)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Helping the world's poorest.(tackling poverty on a global scale)(Cover Story)Business, internationalJeffrey Sachs
Henri d'Orleans.(obituary of Henri d'Orleans, pretender to the French throne)(Obituary)Business, international 
Henry Grunfeld.(obituary of Henry Grunfeld)(Obituary)Business, international 
Here are last.(United Kingdom Working Families Tax Credit)Business, international 
Hesitant revolutionaries.(Egypt's foreign affairs)Business, international 
Hey, big spender?(debate on public spending in Texas under governor George W. Bush)Business, international 
High in the heartland.(danger of methamphetamine abuse in the US)Business, international 
High places.(investigation into affairs of governor of Quintana Roo, Mexico, Mario Villanueva, suspected of drug trafficking)Business, international 
High sierra.(United Kingdom transportation policy)Business, international 
His Airness retires.(success and retirement of Michael Jordan, basketball star)Business, international 
His own best case.(President Bill Clinton's 1999 state of union speech)Business, international 
HKSE v2.0.(reforms at Hong Kong Stock Exchange)Business, international 
Holding its own.(Canadian economy and comparisons with the US)Business, international 
Hold my hand.(alliances, mergers and acquisitions)Business, international 
Hollywood premieres.(development of the motion picture industry)Business, international 
Hollywood's holiday blues.(Hollywood motion picture season)Business, international 
Home truths.(nursing homes and care of the aged in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Honeymooner in Cubatao.(environmental clean-up in Cubatao, Brazil)Business, international 
Honey pot.(immigration into Ireland and Irish labor market)Business, international 
Hong Kong diminished.(involvement of mainland China in Hong Kong)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hong Kong's clear skies.(performance of Hong Kong since reversion to Chinese rule)Business, internationalDonald Tsang
Hong Kong's hazy future.(problems facing Hong Kong and impact on China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hope for the best and a spot of golf.(rationale of US policy toward Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Hopes and fears in Colombia.(peace talks between guerrillas and government in Colombia, and continued conflict)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hoping for a gusher.(Kazakhstan petroleum reserves and problems with transporting crude petroleum from Kazakhstan)Business, international 
Horrors.(new motion picture releases)Business, international 
Horrors of youth.(misplaced fears about US youth)Business, international 
Hot flushes.(debate on safety of beef treated with hormones)Business, international 
Hot property.(real estate market and financial bubbles)Business, international 
Hot shares, bothered investors.(problems faced by investors in Russian stocks)Business, international 
Hotting up.(need for agreement on greenhouse gas emissions)(Editorial)Business, international 
How Angola's war protects polio.(problem of polio in Angola)Business, international 
How are the mighty falling.(changes affecting Russian tycoons)Business, international 
How dare he think?(Editorial)Business, international 
How green is Browne?(environmental policies of BP Amoco chief executive, John Browne)Business, international 
How high a hurdle?(corporate finance and hurdle rates for deals)Business, international 
How not to deal with China.(relations between China and the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
How old is the universe?(research at Carnegie Institution, Pasadena, California)Business, international 
How powerful?(powers of mayor of London, England)Business, international 
How real is the new economy?(explanations for US economic performance)(Cover Story)Business, international 
How rich is London?(relative wealth of London and south east England in a European context)Business, international 
How sorry?(apologies by Cambodian Khmer Rouge)Business, international 
How to build a B-factory.(particle-physics machines)Business, international 
How to guess the ending.(forecasting the success of movies)Business, international 
How to live with falling prices.(impact of lower prices on corporate strategies)Business, international 
How to make aid work.(need for aid to be restricted to countries with acceptable economic policies)Business, international 
How to make mergers work.Business, international 
Humanity on the move.(development of human mobility and transportation systems)Business, international 
Hurdle rates.(challenges facing stock markets)Business, international 
Hybrid vigour.(life sciences firms face pressures)Business, international 
Hypothetical.(hypothecation of tax in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Ice cream wars.(investigation of competition in the British ice cream industry)Business, international 
Ice-white warfare.(expedition to the Antarctic by Ernest Shackleton)Business, international 
Ideologues undaunted.(US Republican right wing)Business, international 
If in doubt, seek Europe.(French foreign and defense policy)Business, international 
If you know of a better 'ole, go to it.(US politics and bombing of Serbia)Business, international 
Igor Ivanov, Russia's Balkan voice.(Russian foreign policy and role of foreign minister, Igor Ivanov)Business, international 
iMaculate.(performance of Steve Jobs as Apple Computer interim chief executive)Business, international 
Image-making.(Spanish prime minister, Jose Maria Aznar, seeks to attract voters with new image)Business, international 
In a bind.(E-Book Japan electronic publishing venture)Business, international 
In a French key.(British music festival celebrates French music)Business, international 
Independence?(possibility of independence for Montenegro)Business, international 
Indexing the globe.(stock indices for pension funds investing in global markets)Business, international 
India does IT.(success of Indian internet and software companies)Business, international 
India's begrudging voters.(results of Indian elections of Sep and Oct 1999)Business, international 
India's choice.(Indian elections)(Editorial)Business, international 
India's golden tariffs.(demand for gold in India)Business, international 
Indignant.(nationalism in Corsica)Business, international 
Indonesia holds its breath.(Indonesian elections)Business, international 
Indonesia's chance.(significance of Indonesian elections of Jun 1999)(Editorial)Business, international 
Indonesia's dangerous politics.(political developments in Indonesia)Business, international 
Indonesia's next president.(selection of a new president in Indonesia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Indonesia's opposition revs up.(political developments in Indonesia and elections scheduled for Jun 7 1999)Business, international 
Indonesia's second chance.(political reform and elections in Indonesia)Business, international 
Inevitable.(safety issues and congestion on United Kingdom railroads)Business, international 
Inexact science.(United Kingdom microeconomic policy)Business, international 
Infatuation's end.(investment in China falls)Business, international 
In Gerry we trust?(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Business, international 
In God we trust.(religion and politics in the US)Business, international 
In-house sales?(privatizations in Germany)Business, international 
Injury inflation.(problems with reporting statistics)(Editorial)Business, international 
In Nigeria, who pays wins.(Nigerian elections)Business, international 
Innocence denied.(political scandal and legal system in France)Business, international 
Innovate or die.(London, England, as a center for financial services)Business, international 
In parenthesis.(World Trade Organization talks)Business, international 
In praise of day traders.(impact of online day traders in stocks)(Editorial)Business, international 
In praise of infidelity.(polyandry among animals)Business, international 
In praise of old technology.(Editorial)Business, international 
Ins and outs.(relations between European Union members taking part in monetary union and those not taking part)(Cover Story)Business, international 
In search of a role.(challenges facing Bundesbank)Business, international 
In search of consensus.(powers of new Welsh Assembly)Business, international 
In search of the golden mean.(political developments in California)Business, international 
Insecurity forces.(political roleof Indonesian armed forces)Business, international 
Inside the web.(realtions between Palestinians, Lebanon and Syria)Business, international 
Intercept.(British police want to intercept more e-mails)Business, international 
Internet radio.Business, international 
In the balance.(intelligentsia of Kosovo, Yugoslavia, moves to Macedonia)Business, international 
In the eye of the beholder.(virtual retinal display invented by Washington University's Tom Furness)Business, international 
In the mill.(acquisition of Pioneer Hi Bred by Du Pont)Business, international 
In the pink.(Indian restaurants in Britain)Business, international 
In the Vanguard.(US immigration officials seek to tackle labor migration)Business, international 
Introducing big government.(impact of Adam Smith's 'Wealth of Nations' in the 18th century and after)Business, international 
Invasion of the tooth snatchers.(topics covered at Intrnational Association for Dental Research conference in Vancouver)Business, international 
Investment rules.(Indonesian government seeks to attract investment)Business, international 
Iran comes clean.(political reform in Iran)(Editorial)Business, international 
Iran's holy alliance.(reform movement of Iranian president, Muhammad Khatami)Business, international 
Iran's second revolution?(student protests in Iran)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Iraq as it ever was.(lack of change in Iraq following bombings of Dec 1998)Business, international 
Ireland and Gladstone and all that.(changes in relations between Britain and Ireland since the late 19th century)Business, international 
Irreconcilable differences?(French identity and the need for liberal reforms)Business, international 
Irresponsible in Argentina.(risks arising from ambitions of Argentine president, Carlos Menem, to serve a third term)(Editorial)Business, international 
Irving Stevens.(obituary of Irving Stevens)(Obituary)Business, international 
Is anyone running Russia?(role of Russian prime minister, Yevgeny Primakov)Business, international 
Is inflation tamed?Business, international 
Is it adieu to Ataturk?(impact on Turkey of candidacy for European Union membership)Business, international 
Is it crime or culture?(tackling problems caused by female circumcision)Business, international 
Is Japan learning to smile?(performance of Japanese economy)Business, international 
Islamist push.(Zamfara, Nigeria, plans to introduce Islamic law)Business, international 
Islamists in retreat.(Egyptian Islamists)Business, international 
Islam's Arab backlash.(role of Islam in Arab society)(Editorial)Business, international 
I spy....(US relations with China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Israel's choice.(Israeli elections and relations with Palestinians)Business, international 
Israel's culture wars.(culture and national and religious identity in Israel)Business, international 
Israel's great divide.(divisions within Israel)Business, international 
Israel's mess in Lebanon.(occupation of southern Lebanon by Israel)Business, international 
Israel's other Barak.(judicial activism and Israeli elections)Business, international 
Israel trades Bibi for Barak.(new government to be set up by Ehud Barak in Israel)Business, international 
Is there a crisis?(confidence in political institutions of mature democracies)Business, international 
Is the Tory party a sinking ship?(problems facing British Conservative party)Business, international 
Itamar Franco takes his revenge.(impact of debt moratorium declared by Minas Gerais state, Brazil)Business, international 
It disagrees about Kosovo: Ah, yes.(domestic problems of Russia, and views of Russian prime minister, Yevgeny Primakov, on conflict in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
It hurts.(role of American Medical Association and changes affecting doctors)Business, international 
It never rains.(market for weather forecasting)Business, international 
It's better if you're white.(health care and non-whites in the US)Business, international 
It's England's oil too.(Scottish independence and North Sea oil)Business, international 
It's still the best idea around.(implications of the spread of democracy)Business, international 
It's the king's land, OK?(Domesday survey of William the Conqueror in 1086)Business, international 
It won't do, mate.(planned changes to the Australian constitution)Business, international 
Jack Lynch.(obituary of Jack Lynch, former prime minister of Ireland)(Obituary)Business, international 
Jacob Soderman, wrist-tapper general.(profile of European Union ombudsman, Jacob Soderman)Business, international 
Jacques Chirac, out of steam.(role of French president, Jacques Chirac, in French politics)Business, international 
Jager's gamble.(Procter and Gamble seeks to emphasize innovation)Business, international 
Jamil juggles.(economic problems of Ecuador and decision to postpone payment on Brady bonds)Business, international 
Jam tomorrow?(measuring traffic congestion)Business, international 
Janet Reno's roughest patch.(problems facing US attorney-general, Janet Reno)Business, international 
Japanese nuclear games.(Japanese nuclear industry and accident at Tokaimura)Business, international 
Japan restructures, grudgingly.(restructuring of Japanese companies)Business, international 
Japan's debt menace.(Japanese government debt)Business, international 
Japan's growth companies.Business, international 
Japan's lame-duck support.(Japanese economic policy and industrial restructuring)(Editorial)Business, international 
Japan's long winter.(problems facing Japanese banking industry)Business, international 
Japan's tender spring.(Japanese economy and economic policy)Business, international 
Japan's worry about work.(adjusting to unemployment and new working practices in Japan)Business, international 
Jay Pritzker.(Obituary)Business, international 
Jean-Luc Dehaene, Belgium's political glue.(profile of Belgian prime minister, Jean-Luc Dehaene)Business, international 
Jerry Brown's clashing philosophies.(views of Oakland, California, mayor, Jerry Brown, on free trade)Business, international 
Jerzy Buzek, doughty but adrift.(profile of Polish prime minister, Jerzy Buzek)Business, international 
Jesse Jackson's wrong target.(Jesse Jackson and the debate on zero tolerance)Business, international 
Jesus.(life of Jesus)Business, international 
Jini out of the bottle.(Sun Microsystems Chief Scientist Bill Joy develops Jini software technology)Business, international 
Joe Arpaio, tyrant of the desert.(Maricopa county sheriff, Joe Arpaio)Business, international 
John Bull stays at home.(implications for United Kingdom of staying outside European monetary union)Business, international 
John Coale's next case.(profile of lawyer, John Coale)Business, international 
John Kasich, fading Jacobin.(profile of Republican politician, John Kasich)Business, international 
John Prescott's calming influence.(attacks against British deputy prime minister, John Prescott)Business, international 
Joining the jet-set.(Rolls-Royce acquisition of Vickers)Business, international 
Jordan's new king.(tasks facing new King Abdullah of Jordan)Business, international 
Joschka Fischer, a sterner shade of Green.(profile of German foreign minister, Joschka Fischer)Business, international 
Joshua Nkomo.(obituary of Joshua Nkomo, former vice-president of Zimbabwe)(Obituary)Business, international 
Jospin's way.(policies of French prime minister, Lionel Jospin)Business, international 
Journey up the learning curve.(British education reforms)Business, international 
Judges of the past.(attempts to tackle problems relating to Chile's 'disappeared' persons)Business, international 
Judging the judges.(greater public scrutiny for United Kingdom's Law Lords)Business, international 
Julius Nyerere.(obituary of Julius Nyerere, former Tanzanian president)(Obituary)Business, international 
Jungle stuff.(popularity of fur in French fashions in 1999)Business, international 
Justice at last?(case in Argentina relating to children of dissident women who were later murdered)Business, international 
Kalashnikov kids.(tackling the problem of child soldiers)Business, international 
Kashmir again.(dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir)(Editorial)Business, international 
Kashmir's violent spring.(dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir)Business, international 
Kathryn Murray.(obituary of Kathryn Murray)(Obituary)Business, international 
Kazakhs return to the steppes.(return of ethnic Kazakhs to Kazakhstan)Business, international 
Keeping all options open.(evaluating investment projects)Business, international 
Keeping the reform alive.(political change and economic policy in Argentina)Business, international 
Keep it plain.(United Kingdom treatment of food safety issues)Business, international 
Keep on purring.(executive pay in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Keep on trying.(efforts to achieve settlement in Cyprus)Business, international 
Ken lives.(United Kingdom Labor party and elections for mayor of London)Business, international 
Kennedy Democrats.(conference of United Kingdom Liberal Democrats)Business, international 
Kennedy's curse.(task facing new leader of British Liberal Democrats, Charles Kennedy)Business, international 
Killing Americans.(death of human rights activists in Colombia)Business, international 
Killing Glass-Steagall.(planned repeal of Glass-Steagall act)(Editorial)Business, international 
Kingfisher's new song.(plan for merger between Asda and Kingfisher)Business, international 
King Hassan of Morocco.(obituary of King Hassan of Morocco)(Obituary)Business, international 
King Hussein.(obituary of King Hussein of Jordan)(Obituary)Business, international 
King Hussein's legacy.(King Hussein of Jordon names son as heir)Business, international 
Kiss my ass.(popularity of pro wrestling)Business, international 
Knights in golden armour.(law firms' fees and legal action against tobacco companies)Business, international 
Knights in shining armour?(role of North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Cover Story)Business, internationalBruce Clark
Knocking knees.(currency changes in East Asia)Business, international 
Knock, knock.(problems facing Credit Suisse First Boston)Business, international 
Knowing your place.(renewed interest in economic geography)Business, international 
Knowledge gap.(data on the knowledge economy)Business, international 
Know thyself.(business success of Jim Clark)Business, international 
Kosovo and commerce.(US economic and military role in the 20th century)Business, international 
Kosovo, continued.(need for ground troops to be used by NATO in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Kosovo on hold.(failure to reach peace agreement on conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Kosovo on the brink, again.Business, international 
Kosovo resurgent.(Kosovo, Yugoslavia, recovers after conflict)Business, international 
Kosovo's elusive peace.(failure to achieve peace agreement over conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Kurt Biedenkopf, king of Saxony.(role of German Christian Democrat politician, Kurt Biedenkopf, in German politics)Business, international 
Labour's crusade.(United Kingdom government seeks to tackle poverty)Business, international 
Labour's new plutocracy.(paid and unpaid workers involved in United Kingdom policymaking)Business, international 
Labour ward.(strike by nurses in Quebec)Business, international 
Lairds and land.(plans for land reform in Scotland)Business, international 
Land ahoy?(conflict in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Lane Kirkland.(obituary of Lane Kirkland)(Obituary)Business, international 
Larry Summers's little prize.(appointment of larry Summers as Treasury Secretary)Business, international 
Last chance.(efforts to achieve peace in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Last men standing.(Hong Kong and Singapore as regional business hubs)Business, international 
Late developers.Business, international 
Latin bondage.(default on some bonds by Ecuador)Business, international 
Latin lessons on pensions.(Latin American pension reform)Business, international 
Law? What law?(Zimbabwe's Standard newspaper reports that army officers and soldiers were arrested for plotting coup)Business, international 
Lawyer Sam's war.(legal aspects of war in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Lazarus of the East?(performance of South Korea)Business, international 
Learning comes of age.(British education policy)Business, international 
Learning from Lawrence.(inquiry into police treatment of death of young man in London, England, and problem of institutionalized racism)Business, international 
Le monde sans Michel.(role of Michel Camdessus at the International Monetary Fund, and his planned departure)Business, international 
Leo Castelli.(obituary of art dealer, Leo Castelli)(Obituary)Business, international 
Leon Brittan, Europe's trade warrior.(role of European Union trade commissioner, Leon Brittan)Business, international 
Leonid Kuchma, Ukraine's dismal choice.(profile of Ukrainian president, Leonid Kuchma)Business, international 
Leo Valiani.(obituary of Italian historian, Leo Valiani)(Obituary)Business, international 
Less mania, more merging.(barriers to consolidation in Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Lessons from Bosnia.(United Nations report on massacre in Bosnia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Lessons from Microsoft.(need for anti-trust rules to regulate dominant companies in high-tech industries)(Editorial)Business, international 
Lessons from Turkey.(lessons from Turkish earthquake)(Editorial)Business, international 
Let death be my dominion.(debate on euthanasia and suicide)Business, international 
Let Japan sail forth.(role of Japanese armed forces)(Editorial)Business, international 
Let old folk work.(need for older people to continue in employment)(Editorial)Business, international 
Let's go, no, you go!(Cuban music becomes political issue in Miami)Business, international 
Let's keep it clean.(oppositions to proposals to regulate organic farming in the US)Business, international 
Let them eat hamburgers.(Mexican social spending)Business, international 
Letting go.Business, international 
Liberalism lives.(economic liberalism)Business, international 
Liberty com.(political impact of US high-tech industry)Business, international 
Liberty, equality, humility.Business, international 
Libya and the bombed airliners.(Libya seeks solution to Niger and Lockerbie tragedies)Business, international 
Libya's fair-skinned non-conformists.(role of Jebel Akhdar in Libyan politics and economy)Business, international 
Licensed to thrill.(thoroughbred horse breeding)Business, international 
Life at the bottom.(life for the poor in Egypt)Business, international 
Life in Leeds.(refugees from Kosovar, Yugoslavia, in Leeds, England)Business, international 
Life without Pinochet.(democracy in Chile)Business, international 
Lights out.(curfews as a way to control juvenile crime)Business, international 
LightTouch.(JV to be set up from mobile phone assets of AirTouch and Vodaphone)Business, international 
Like herrings in a barrel.(world demographic trends from 1000 to 2000)Business, international 
Like Topsy.(development of Office 2000 by Microsoft)Business, international 
Lines in the sea.(defining Scottish and English borders in the sea and impact on share of petroleum resources)Business, international 
Linux loot.(popularity of Linux companies among investors)Business, international 
Little respect, less love, but growing power.(European Parliament and elections in the European Union)Business, international 
Living dangerously.(banks seek to deal with volatility)Business, international 
Living in the global goldfish bowl.(collecting data using the internet)Business, international 
Living la vida loca.(male homosexuality in Latin America)Business, international 
Living on borrowed time.(dangers of private sector debt levels in the US)Business, international 
Living on his wits.(role of United Kingdom Conservative Party treasurer, Michael Ashcroft)Business, international 
Living with Fidel.(survival strategies of ordinary Cubans)Business, international 
Living without it.(US universities and affirmative action)Business, international 
Living with the dot.com people.(election for mayor in San Francisco)Business, international 
Living with the Taliban.(role of Taliban in Afghanistan)Business, international 
Loads of money.(hyperinflation hits Germany in 1923)Business, international 
Local loot.(local government finance in Brazil)Business, international 
Local specialities.(Italian savings banks)Business, international 
Lock and key.(new technology and economic analyses)Business, international 
Lockerbie and the Libyans.(trial of suspects in Lockerbie bombing case)(Editorial)Business, international 
London pride.(London, England, as a financial center)(Editorial)Business, international 
Long live the loan.(revival of syndicated loans)Business, international 
Long march.(China seeks to join World Trade Organization)Business, international 
Look and learn.(work of Ernst Gombrich, art historian)Business, international 
Looking good.(analog computer technology)Business, international 
Look, no wires.(Vodafone's purchase of AirTouch)Business, international 
Lord Killanin.(obituary of Lord Killanin)(Obituary)Business, international 
Lord Switch-off.(role of General Electric Company in the restructuring of Europe's defense industry)Business, international 
Losers, always.(policies of Yasser Arafat toward Palestinian refugees in Lebanon)Business, international 
Losing battle.(United Kingdom local elections)Business, international 
Losing its glitter.(gold prices drop)Business, international 
Lost in cyberspace.(pioneers who developed the internet)Business, international 
Loud and clear.(positive developments in Japanese banking industry)Business, international 
Ma Bell restored.(changes at AT and T)Business, international 
Magical no more?(resignation of two cabinet ministers in Switzerland)Business, international 
Mahathir, closet westerner.(tactics of Malaysian prime minister, Mahathir Mohamad)Business, international 
Mahathir's great guessing game.(rumors of plans for elections in Malaysia)Business, international 
Mahathir's winning ways.(elections in Sabah, Malaysia)Business, international 
Making a comeback.(South Korean economy)Business, international 
Making memories.(relations between Macau, Portugal and China)Business, international 
Making the desert bloom.(changing settlement patterns in Egypt)Business, international 
Making tracks.(fashion for tracking stocks)Business, international 
Making tracks.(government intervention in Hong Kong stock market)Business, international 
Mala vista social club.(economic and social development in Cuba)Business, international 
Malaysian justice.(sentencing of former Malaysian deputy prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim)Business, international 
Malaysia's incomplete democracy.(implications of elections in Sabah, Malaysia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Malcolm Marshall.(obituary of Malcolm Marshall, cricketer)(Obituary)Business, international 
Managed retreat.(UnitedHealth Group to allow doctors to take medical decisions)Business, international 
Managing for growth.(large firms seek to grow)Business, international 
Mandela's heir.(problems facing Thabo Mbeki who is to become president of South Africa)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Man of the hour.(profile of Robert Mundell, Nobel prize winner for Economics)Business, international 
Man overboard.(sacking of Peter Lilley from United Kingdom Conservative Party shadow cabinet)Business, international 
Many mummies.(managing Egypt's archaeological heritage and protecting Egyptian antiquities from tourists)Business, international 
Many ways of saying no.(United Kingdom group opposing membership of European monetary union)Business, international 
Market friendly.(planned changes to Brazilian government debt)Business, international 
Marrying an alien.(corporate restructuring in South Korea)Business, international 
Mars rocks.(meteorites from Mars landing on Earth)Business, international 
Martine Aubry, France's accidental politician.(profile of French cabinet minister, Martine Aubry)Business, international 
Mary Jane Rathbun.(obituary of Mary Jane Rathbun, campaigner for medicl usage of marijuana)(Obituary)Business, international 
Mature at 21.(importance of Sundance motion picture festival)Business, international 
Maturing Mozambique.(political and economic developments in Mozambique)Business, international 
Max van der Stoel, minority man.(Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's High Commissioner on National Minorities)Business, international 
Maxwell's silver typewriter.(review essay on life and works of William Maxwell, author)Business, international 
Mayor-power.(US Conference of Mayors)Business, international 
Mbeki's South Africa.(South African elections of Jun 1999, and role of African National Congress)(Cover Story)Business, international 
McDonald's of the airwaves.(Clear Channel to acquire AMFM)Business, international 
Meanwhile, in the provinces.(Argentine president, Carlos Menem, supports candidate in Catamarca, Argentina)Business, international 
Medicinal light swords.(photodynamic therapy)Business, international 
Meet the mechanic.(tasks facing Olivetti chief executive, Roberto Colannino, at Telecom Italia)Business, international 
Megamuddle.(Indonesian elections)Business, international 
Melo Antunes.(obituary of Melo Antunes, Portuguese soldier involved in the move toward democracy in 1974)Business, international 
Mending Britain's rotten railroads.(failure of privatization of British railroad system)Business, international 
Mending China.(Chinese financial problems and strengths)Business, international 
Menem's final days.(need for structural reform in Argentina)(Editorial)Business, international 
Men, women...and the rest.(French literature of the 19th century and works of Honore de Balzac)Business, international 
Mercosur's malaise.(problems facing Mercosur trade block)Business, international 
Messages from the Hall of Tortured Souls.(surprises in computer programs; includes related notes)Business, international 
Messages of war.(Colombian government seeks to negotiate peace with guerillas)Business, international 
Messy war, messy peace.(end of conflict in Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Mexico's trade unions stick to same old tune.(links between Institutional Revolutionary Party and labor unions in Mexico)Business, international 
Michael Milken, comeback king.(business and other activities of Michael Milken)Business, international 
Mick McGahey.(obituary of Mick McGahey)(Obituary)Business, international 
Microfinance in cyberspace.(plan to use Internet for microfinance schemes)Business, international 
Microsoft in the dock.(Microsoft antitrust trial)Business, international 
Mikulas Zurinda, Slovakia's turn for the better.(Slovakia's chances of joining European Union improve)Business, international 
Militant tendencies.(conflict between India and Pakistan over Kashmir)Business, international 
Mind games.(campaign for chess and bridge to be classified as sports in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Mindset.(changes affecting keiretsu in Japan)Business, international 
Mind vs matter.(research on rats shows that thoughts can be used to operate devices)Business, international 
Mine's bigger than yours.(new Japanese telescope)Business, international 
Ministry of silly walks.(United Kingdom transportation policy)Business, international 
Misdirected pride.(portrayals of Serbia in motion pictures)Business, international 
M is for mystery.(impact of the work of Caravaggio)Business, international 
Missed the 20%.(performance of Rentokil)Business, international 
Mission impossible.(problems affecting those seeking to reconstruct Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Mixed blessing.(new republics set up in Latin America and new countries break away from colonial powers in the 19th century)Business, international 
Mixed feelings about the war.(attitudes of Arab countries to war in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Mixed messages.(United Kingdom plans for legislation, and implications for government intervention; includes related notes)Business, international 
Mo and Mo.(problems facing United Kingdom Northern Ireland secretary, Mo Mowlam, in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Business, international 
Mobile wafare.(implications of planned bid for Mannesmann by Vodaphone AirTouch)(Editorial)Business, international 
Moderne, but stately.(Eltham Palace, London, England, assigned to English Heritage)Business, international 
Moi, lord of Kenya's empty dance.(corruption and economic problems of Kenya)Business, international 
Molecular origami.(research into protein structure)Business, international 
Monastic error.(dissolution of the monasteries in England in 1539)Business, international 
Money can't buy me love.(financial and political problems of Russia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Moneyed men in institutions.(institutional investors in securities markets)Business, international 
Money for nothing.(Japanese government aid for banks)Business, international 
Money for nothing.(pyramid schemes in Indonesia)Business, international 
Money in, money out.(Chinese foreign investment and external trade)Business, international 
Monopoly power over money.(central banks and monetary policy)Business, international 
Monumental.(monuments to Iraqi leader, Saddam Hussein)Business, international 
More cuts, eventually?(United Kingdom interest rate policy)Business, international 
More heat than light.(changes affecting the French banking industry)Business, international 
More of Harris's hatchet?(Ontario prime minister faces election in Jun 1999)Business, international 
More pain, please.(restructuring of South Korean conglomerates)Business, international 
More radical than intended.(planned reform of United Kingdom House of Lords)Business, international 
More taxing.(debate on tax reforms in Pakistan)Business, international 
More than any other democracy.(US prison system)Business, international 
Morocco's brave new king.(Moroccan king visits Rif mountains)Business, international 
Morocco's humanitarian king.(legacy of the new monarch of Morocco, King Mohammed)Business, international 
Moses Blair and his promised Euroland.(policy of United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair, toward European Union)Business, international 
Mother Jones meets the microchip.(Amy Dean plans to regenerate labor unions in Silicon Valley)Business, international 
Mr Boring goes shopping.(role of Vodaphione chief executive, Chris Gent)Business, international 
Mr Heavy and Mr Light.(style and policies of Republican presidential candidates, George W. Bush and John McCain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Mrs Watanabe learns to invest.(impact of small savers on Japanese financial markets)Business, international 
Much indebted to EU.(European capital markets and single currency)Business, international 
Much more than a good night out.(nightclubs in London, England)Business, international 
Mud-slinging, body-slamming.(mayoral election in Memphis, Tennessee)Business, international 
Multicultural Akbar.(Akbar and the Mughal dynasty in India)Business, international 
Multimedia is the message.(Sony announces restructuring)Business, international 
Mummy's boys.(implications of testosterone levels in zebra finch eggs)Business, international 
Murder and manhunts.(rebels involved in killings in Burundi)Business, international 
Murkier and murkier.(financial management of South Korean conglomerate corporations)Business, international 
Musical thrones.(King Hussein of Jordan names son Abdullah as heir)Business, international 
Muted.(Kurds in Turkey)Business, international 
Mutually assured destruction?(mutuals in the United Kingdom and mainland Europe)Business, international 
Nailing the war criminals.(war crimes in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Napoleon Bonaparte, ex-emperor.(impact of the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte in Europe)Business, international 
Nasty isn't nice.(contest between Democratic presidential candidates)Business, international 
Nasty, ubiquitous and unloved.(skinhead groups in Central Europe)Business, international 
Nation and tribe the winners.(nationalism and Turkish politics)Business, international 
Nation-builders.(South Korean conglomerates need to restructure)Business, international 
NATO piles it on.(North Atlantic Treaty Organization policy in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Nearer to the alter.(United Kingdom favors joining European monetary union)Business, international 
Neat, but not yet tidy.(performance of Jean-Marie Messier at Vivendi)Business, international 
Neither Huti not Tutsi, just Rwandan.(local elections in Rwanda)Business, international 
Nerd world war.(political uses of the Internet in Asia and elsehwere)Business, international 
Net-wrestling.(impact of the Internet on Japanese stockbrokers)Business, international 
Netymology.(glossary of terms used in Internet advertising)Business, international 
New and old.(Egypt modernizes)Business, international 
New broom sweeps half clean.(changes at European Commission)Business, international 
New Doug, old tricks.(changes needed at Coca-Cola)Business, international 
New drugs for old habits.(new treatments for addiction to alcohol and other drugs)Business, international 
New king, old courtiers.(changes after the death of King Hussein of Jordan)Business, international 
New leader, new Indonesia.(Abdurrahman Wahid becomes Indonesian president)Business, international 
New objectives.(European Union regional aid for United Kingdom)Business, international 
News from the lab.(experimental economics)Business, international 
New society, new voices.(Charles Dickens' work as a reflection of British society from 1836)Business, international 
New York's musical chairs.(competition for New York Senate seat)Business, international 
New Zealand's advantage.(New Zealand hosts Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum)Business, international 
Nice but dull.(Hewlett Packard to break itself up)Business, international 
Niceties about names.(name for the decade beginning in 2000)(Editorial)Business, international 
Nicole Fontaine: a European conciliator-general.(profile of resident of European parliament, Nicole Fontaine)Business, international 
Nigeria in civvy street.(tasks facing new Nigerian president)(Editorial)Business, international 
Nigeria's new broom.(new Nigeria government seeks to carry out reforms)Business, international 
Nigeria's new start.(Nigerian elections)(Editorial)Business, international 
Nine provinces say yes.(social union agreement in Canada)Business, international 
No aid yet for Saddam's foes.(opposition in Iraq)Business, international 
Nobbling Ken.(battle to become candidate for election for mayor in London, England)Business, international 
No cementing a dish of loose sand.(instability and political developments in China)Business, international 
No country for old men.(corporate governance in Japan)Business, international 
No end in sight.(conflict in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
No end of tribulations.(criticisms of Cherokee nation chief, Joe Byrd)Business, international 
No exit.(regional development in South Yorkshire, England)Business, international 
No longer the army's business.(changes affecting the Chinese armed forces and their role in the economy)Business, international 
No man is an island.(global pay rates and multinational companies)Business, international 
No more!(demonstrations calling for an end to conflict in Colombia)Business, international 
No more Mr Nice Guy.(projects involving smashing of space vehicles)Business, international 
No more peso?(Argentina considers abandoning peso)Business, international 
No more tests.(need for US Senate to ratify nuclear test-ban treaty)(Editorial)Business, international 
Non-performing lenders.(Thai banking industry)Business, international 
No one wants to be in Bibi's gang.(Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu)Business, international 
No peace for Brazil's president.(Brazilian President Fernando Henrique Cardoso)Business, international 
No place for them both.(historical roots of the conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
No pork in the barrel.(problems facing British farmers.)Business, international 
Normalising India.(problems facing India)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Northern Ireland's police.(need for reform of Royal Ulster Constabulary, Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Business, international 
North meets south.(Sinn Fein's role in Northern Ireland, and its relationship with Ireland)Business, international 
No safety Net.(performance of Internet stocks)Business, international 
No school, no future.(need for a better educational system in Africa)Business, international 
No SECs please, we're European.(financial regulation in Europe)Business, international 
No smoking.(AEA Technology seeks to control diesel pollution)Business, international 
Not all that grand.(problems facing Pakistani prime minister, Nawaz Sharif)Business, international 
Not by bombs alone.(debate on whether North Atlantic Treaty Organization should use ground troops in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Not cricket.(relations between India and Pakistan; includes related notes)Business, internationalBrooke Unger
Not here.(Cuban public health care)Business, international 
Nothing to fear but fear itself.(impact of year 2000 computer transition problem)Business, international 
No time for a coffee break.(need to reform global financial architecture)Business, international 
Not much to celebrate.(impact of ruling of British Law Lords in case of Augusto Pinochet)Business, international 
Not quite across the Rubicon.(United Kingdom approach to European monetary union)Business, international 
Not quite the monster they call it.(possible defense of urban sprawl)Business, international 
No trust.(lack of respect for the law in Italy)Business, international 
Not so caring.(Canadian development assistance)Business, international 
Not so fast, Djukanovic.(relations between Serbia and Montenegro)Business, international 
Not there yet.(economic and political reform in Nigeria)Business, international 
Not to be sneezed at.(problem of asthma and natural and man-made irritants linked to the disease)Business, international 
Now bust Microsoft's trust.(Microsoft and antitrust law)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Now for some imudugudusisation.(villagization in Rwanda)Business, international 
Now is the summer of our discontent.(problems facing British government)Business, international 
Now, listen carefully.(predicting volcanic activity)Business, international 
NTL born killers.(planned acquisitions in the communications market in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Numbers game.(worshippers at Church of England)Business, international 
Nuts in Brazil.(impact of pensions law decision from Brazilian Supreme Court)(Editorial)Business, international 
Objection.(US trade representative Charlene Barshefsky adopts uncompromising stance)(Column)Business, international 
Obuchi rallies his troops.(Japanese political developments and debate on the role of the armed forces)Business, international 
O Caledonia!(background to Walter Scott's Journal and 19th century Scottish history)Business, international 
Odd man in.(elections in Malaysia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Odd men in.(economic policy of Japan)Business, international 
Of commissars and commissioners.(Russian relations with European Union)Business, international 
Offensive.(Colombian government seeks agreement with guerillas)Business, international 
Of fish, trees - and natives.(impact of rulings on native peoples in Canada)Business, international 
Off-target.(problems facing Raytheon)Business, international 
Off the rails.(plan for high speed railroad in Taiwan and problems in obtaining project finance)Business, international 
Off to work.(women and employment in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Of suburbs and cities.(urban policy in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
O-hayo gozaimasu, mon ami.(restructuring of Nissan)Business, international 
Oh, Pakistan.(military coup in Pakistan)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Oh, what a carry on.(benefits of airlines having greater control of luggage and children)(Editorial)Business, international 
Oiling the wheeels.(performance of TNK and boss, Simon Kukes)Business, international 
Oil shock, lamb shock.(debate on free trade and protectionism in the US)Business, international 
Oil's pleasant surprise.(impact of petroleum price rise)(Editorial)Business, international 
Old friends, new war.(differences between Uganda and Rwanda in Congo)Business, international 
Old Glory's strength.(patriotism in the US)Business, international 
Old Russian habits die hard.(case against Russian political prisoner Alexander Nikitin dropped)Business, international 
Old-world charm.(planned merger between Honeywell and AlliedSignal)Business, international 
Olive branches.(relations between Greec and Turkey)Business, international 
On a knife-edge.(economic problems facing China)Business, international 
On and on, they fight.(civil war in Angola)Business, international 
On a rotor-blade and a prayer.(Rotary Rocket develops Roton spacecraft)Business, international 
On a wing and a hotel room.(business travel and role of Pricewaterhouse Coopers' Ellen Knapp)Business, international 
On a wing and a prayer.(performance of banks in developed economies)Business, internationalRichard Cookson
Once more with feeling.(elections of different types scheduled in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Once more, with feeling.(putting feeling into computer voices)Business, international 
On democracy's front line.(prospects for democracy in Indonesia)Business, international 
One fine lady hanged.(history of Bourbon monarchy)Business, international 
One leg in, one leg dangling.(Poland's relationship with western countries)Business, international 
One steppe back.(development of the Mongol empire)Business, international 
On hold.(need for restructuring at Telecom Italia)Business, international 
On hold.(privatization program in Poland)Business, international 
Online and in a mess.(BBC and the Internet)Business, international 
Online cannibals.(impact of new technology on US stockbrokers and the New York Stock Exchange)Business, international 
Only connect.(regulation and innovation in stockmarkets)Business, international 
Only widows and orphans?(women in Asian politics)(Editorial)Business, international 
On the bus to peace.(relations improve between Pakistan and India)Business, international 
On the crest of a wave.(Turkish political developments and foreign relations)Business, international 
On the critical list.(United States health care costs)Business, international 
On the defensive.(defense implications of Scottish devolution)Business, international 
On the edge of the knife.(Serbian attitudes to crisis in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
On their feet again?(recovery of Asian economies)(Cover Story)Business, international 
On the loose in Singapore.(regulations to be eased in Singapore)Business, international 
On the mend.(recovery of European economy)Business, international 
On the streets of New York.(West Africans in New York)Business, international 
On the waterfront.(waterfront redevelopment in Bristol, England)Business, international 
Onward and downward?(pound sterling and United Kingdom interest rates)Business, international 
Onwards and upwards.(United Kingdom welfare spending)Business, international 
On watch.(credit-rating agencies)Business, international 
Open economy, closed politics.(political and economic developments in Egypt)Business, international 
Open the skies.(need to deregulate air travel between the US and Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Optional extras.(changes to British examination system)Business, international 
Orphans of the virus.(impact of AIDS on families in Zambia and Africa as a whole)Business, international 
Orthodox, but unorthodox.(Greek attitudes to conflict in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Italy's unneeded nanny.(Italian president, Oscar Scalfaro)Business, international 
Oskar bravo.(issues raised by former Germany finance minister, Oskar Lafontaine)Business, international 
Other people's wars.(case for peacemaking efforts)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Our ever-shrinking world.(development of Microsoft's TerraServer project)Business, international 
Our lingo, by jingo.(regional languages in France)Business, international 
Outlaw.(human rights in Peru and bid by president for third term)Business, international 
Out of control.(riots in Lagos, Nigeria)Business, international 
Out of sight.(US approach to nuclear waste)Business, international 
Out of the cocoon.(Indian budget)Business, international 
Out of the darkness.(development of electrification)Business, international 
Out of the dark, Republican glimmers.(performance of the Republican Party)Business, international 
Out of the shadows.(brand name goods in China)Business, international 
Outrage in Kosovo.(massacre of ethnic Albanians)Business, international 
Outsourcing capital.(changes affecting corporate finance)Business, international 
Over-creative policing.(corruption allegations relating to Los Angeles Police Department)Business, international 
Over here.(nail bombs and murder of TV presenter in London, England)Business, international 
Over-stretched and over there.(military commitments of the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Overtaken by events.(lack of agreement for takeover directive in European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Overworked and overpaid: the American manager.Business, international 
Own goal.(anti-Catholicism in Britain)Business, international 
Pakistan's new old rulers.(military coup in Pakistan)Business, international 
Palace coup.(changes at Goldman Sachs)Business, international 
Palace coup.(palace coup in Sudan)Business, international 
Panama's big day.(US hands over Panama Canal to Panama)(Editorial)Business, international 
Paper gains.(development of a paper currency in 17th century Sweden)Business, international 
Paper lions.(black economic empowerment in South Africa)Business, international 
Paradise misplaced.(development of mapmaking)Business, international 
Parallel lines do not converge.(evolution of viruses)Business, international 
Parking the process.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Parliamentary privilege.(Edinburgh festival, Scotland, 1999)Business, international 
Parliament versus commission.(European Parliament criticises European Commission)Business, international 
Parlour games.(implications of plans to license massage parlors in Sheffield, England)Business, international 
Party time in South Africa.(African National Congress and political developments in South Africa)Business, international 
Pascal Lamy, free-market Frenchman?(profile of European trade commissioner, Pascal Lamy)Business, international 
Passing the buck.(changes affecting company pensions)Business, international 
Passing the buck.(problems facing Japanese life insurers)Business, international 
Past it.(restoration of 'Last Supper' by Lonardo da Vinci)Business, international 
Pastrana's many battles.(Colombian relations with the US and links to domestic developments)Business, international 
Pat Buchanan's Reforming moment.(Pat Buchanan may join Reform Party)Business, international 
Patten and the cops.(proposals to reform the Royal Unlster Constabulary, Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Paul Bowles.(obituary of Paul Bowles, existentialist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Paul Mellon.(obituary of Paul Mellon)(Obituary)Business, international 
Paul Sacher.(obituary of Paul Sacher, music patron)(Obituary)Business, international 
Paul Zoll.(Obituary)Business, international 
Paved with good intentions.(failure of World Conference on Science to tackle the future)Business, international 
Pay dirt.(pay-day lending in the US)Business, international 
Paying dividends.(mutual funds in India)Business, international 
Pay up and play the game.(need for the US to pay arrears owed to the United Nations)(Editorial)Business, international 
Peace, for now, in Kosovo.(agreement between NATO and Serbia on conflict relating to Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Peace in Colombia? This year, next year, sometime....(attempts to end guerilla actions in Colombia)Business, international 
Peace, of a kind.(Islamic Salvation Army to abandon armed struggle in Algeria)Business, international 
Peace or war may follow, but politics starts local.(impact of Israeli elections on relations with the Middle East)Business, international 
Peak practice.(problems facing National Health Service)Business, international 
Pending justice.(army blamed for killings in Guatemala)Business, international 
Penny wise.(tackling crime in Pennywell housing project, Sunderland, England)Business, international 
Pentagon pals.(European aerospace industry)Business, international 
People power rides again.(criticisms of Philippine president, Joseph Estrada)Business, international 
People want a place of their own.(urban congestion and housing in Sacramento, California)Business, international 
Per ardua ad astra.(new entrants into investment banking find obstacles)Business, international 
Pie in the sky.(space tourism discussed in Washington)Business, international 
Pile 'em high.(bookselling in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Ping pong.(British welfare reform)Business, international 
Pity the firemen.(Global Finance)(dealing with currency crises)Business, international 
Plague and economics.(impact of the Black Death, 1348)Business, international 
Planetary pretenders.(study of locations on Earth that have similar conditions to those on other planets)Business, international 
Playing i-ball.(development of Buy.com)Business, international 
Playing the rating game.(wine ratings)Business, international 
Playing with the big boys.(developments in the videogames industry)Business, international 
Please try later.(Olivetti bid for Telecom italia)Business, international 
Plenty of muck, not much money.(Ukrainian and other labor migrants in Central Europe)Business, international 
Plots and super-plots.(kidnapping of tourists in Yemen)Business, international 
Plugging in.(liberalization of United Kingdom electricity market)Business, international 
Plutocrats against plutocracy.(reform of campaign finance in the US)Business, international 
Pluto out in the cold.(debate on whether Pluto should be classed as a planet)Business, international 
Poisoned island.(contamination in Aral Sea island, Kazakhstan)Business, international 
Poison from the prisons.(call for investigation into export of blood from prisons in Louisiana and Arkansas)Business, international 
Pokemania v globophobia.(debate on globalization and the role of the US in the world economy)Business, international 
Police crimes.(police crimes in Brazil)Business, international 
Policy, which policy?(efforts to control narcotics trade in Colombia)Business, international 
Politics or paranoia.(confusion over government plans to introduce identity cards in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Polls apart.(performance of United Kingdom Labor Party in Scotland)Business, international 
Poor John.(United Kingdom transportation policy)Business, international 
Poor score.(measures to tackle the usage of illegal drugs in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Poor students.(changes in student composition likely to result from funding changes in London, England)Business, international 
Poppy knows best.(impact of former president, George Bush, on Republicanism)Business, international 
Port in a storm.(asylum-seekers in Dover, England)Business, international 
Power from the people.(developments in clockwork technology)Business, international 
Power to the people.(opening of European electricity market)Business, international 
Praise Clinton and pass more bills to stir Japan's economy.(meeting between prime minister of Japan and US president)Business, international 
Preachers and souls.(visit of Pope John Paul to India)Business, international 
Prescott's problems.(regional aid in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
President Prodi.(task of Romano Prodi as president of the European Commission)(Editorial)Business, international 
Pretenders to the crown.(competition among investment banks)Business, international 
Prettify it, or get rid of it?(US public housing and the case of Tulsa, Oklahoma)Business, international 
Preying on therory.(economic aspects of predatory pricing)Business, international 
Priced out of a job.(wage rises and low inflation)Business, international 
Price of folly.(former United Kingdom cabinet minister to be sentenced following guilty pleas to perversion of justice and perjury charges)Business, international 
Pricks and kicks.(competition between Microsoft and America Online)Business, international 
Primal dream.(reforestation project in Hong Kong)Business, international 
Prince Mcwayizeni.(obituary of Prince Mcwayizeni, Zulu leader, South Africa)(Obituary)Business, international 
Princess on a steeple.(profile of Mattel boss, Jill Barad)Business, international 
Private lives.(private medical care and problems with the National Health Service in Britain)Business, international 
Private-sector enterprise.(bounty-hunters in the US)Business, international 
Problems left over from history.(changes affecting Chinese financial services industry)Business, international 
Prodi imperator.(new European Commission established)Business, international 
Prodi's new team.(European Commision has new members)(Editorial)Business, international 
Profits of doom.(corporate profits in 1999)Business, international 
Promises, promises.(planned Medicare reform)Business, international 
Prost.(online stockbroking in Germany)Business, international 
Protection money.(measure to control abuse of power by major stockholders)Business, international 
Proteins and particles.(science Nobel prizes for 1999)Business, international 
Protesting in Tehran.(student protests in Iran)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Pull the other one.(United Kingdom policy toward dentistry in the National Health Service)Business, international 
Pump up the volume.(research on data storage at Victoria University of Technology, Melbourne, Australia)Business, international 
Pushing the envelope.(research on large airships by companies world wide)Business, international 
Pushing the euro, pulling the yen.(currencies and economies of Japan and Europe)Business, international 
Push off, Poles.(Polish shipyard may buy Finnish shipyards)Business, international 
Put them in irons.(Pakistani government seeks to tackle banks' bad debt problem)Business, international 
Putting America on wheels.(development of Ford Motor Co and the automobile industry from 1914)Business, international 
Putting a price on the Holocaust.(legal battle over reparations for former slave laborers in Nazi era in Germany)Business, international 
Putting taxpayers last.(United Kingdom child support system)Business, international 
Putting the bounce back into Matsushita.Business, international 
Qaddaffi says farewell, Arabia, and sets his sights on Africa.(Libyan foreign relations)Business, international 
Queuing up to die.(Agngolan government drafts young men in fight against rebels)Business, international 
Quiet Americans.(Merill Lynch in Japan)Business, international 
Quite an earthquake.(Swiss elections of Oct 1999)Business, international 
Qwandary.(significance of Qwest Communications bids for Frontier and US West)Business, international 
Race, law and poverty in the new South Africa.Business, international 
Raisa Gorbachev.(obituary of Raisa Gorbachev)(Obituary)Business, international 
Rambo to the rescue.(dispute between United Kingdom chief inspector of prisons and prison officer labor union)Business, international 
Raymond Vernon.(obituary of Raymond Vernon, theorist on globalization)(Obituary)Business, international 
Reaching for the Martian sky.(possible observations of planet Mars using unmanned flying vehicles)Business, international 
Reaching for your machete.(problem of violence in Nigeria)Business, international 
Reading, writing and enrichment.(private sector involvement in US public school system)Business, international 
Readjusting the lens.(analysing US productivity statistics)Business, international 
Ready for more?(developments in Asian economies)Business, international 
Re-born com.(performance of Novell)Business, international 
Reclaiming Japan from the bureaucrats.(civic movement develops in Japan)Business, international 
Recommissioning Europe.(reforming European Union's institutions)Business, international 
Red ink, redder faces.(Russian money-laundering scandal)Business, international 
Red light.(British fuel taxes)Business, international 
Reflected glory.(remote sensing using ambient radar signals)Business, international 
Reforming Ulster's police.(need for reform of Royal Ulster Constabulary in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Refusing to Quayle.(political career of Dan Quayle)Business, international 
Regional awakening.(regional assemblies in England)Business, international 
Remember, remember.(importance of context in the works of William Faulkner)Business, international 
Remembrance of Jewish times past.(new Jewish Museum in Berlin, Germany)Business, international 
Reminder of things past.(Las vegas elects Oscar Goodman as mayor)Business, international 
Reminiscing in tempo.(music of Duke Ellington)Business, international 
Renaissance fare.(revival of Chinese cuisine)Business, international 
Renaissance men.(performance of US banks)Business, international 
Renegades' County.(Hialeah, Florida, seeks to set up a county)Business, international 
Renissant?(Renault negotiations with Nissan)Business, international 
Renouncing heaven's mandate.(need for political reform in South Korea)Business, international 
Research from the ground up.(local agricultural research in Latin America)Business, international 
Restless in Zanzibar.(political change in Tanzania, and moves toward autonomy in Zanzibar)Business, international 
Rethinking thinking.(views of the rationality or otherwise of human economic behavior)Business, international 
Return of the Dread-I?(US inflation, economic growth and economic policy)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Return to the western front.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Return visit.(political and economic change in Ghana)Business, international 
Reverse gear.(British transportation policy)Business, international 
Reviving the European connection.(European Union relations with Latin America)Business, international 
Rewiring.(Mexican government seeks private capital for power industry)Business, international 
Richard Riordan's conjuring trick.(successes of Los Angeles mayor, Richard Riordan)Business, international 
Riding the storm.(automobile industry and development of internet businesses)Business, international 
Right in the governor's back yard.(growth of Minneapolis and St Paul)Business, international 
Right on debt.(debt releif for poorer nations)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ringworlds.(research on young pulsars and planets)Business, international 
Ripe for picking.(British industrial policy and biotechnology industry)Business, international 
Risk returns.(corporate security concerns)Business, international 
Rivalry on the right.(role of Wolfgang Schauble as chairman of Christian Democrats in Germany, and his political future)Business, international 
Road to ruin.(reform of Mexican banking industry)Business, international 
Robb's last stand.(Charles Robb seeks third term to represent Virginia)Business, international 
Rockets overhead.(threat of development of missile systems in North Korea and elsewhere)Business, international 
Rolling stones.(work of Mattia Preti and Francesco Borromini, Italian artists)Business, international 
Roll-your-own CDs roll on.(moves to control bootlegging of music recordings through the internet)Business, international 
Romano Prodi, Europe's lord-in-waiting.(role of Romano Prodi as head of the European Commission)Business, international 
Rosen Cavalier.(profile of Compaq chairman, Ben Rosen)Business, international 
Rotten at the bottom.(problems of small and medium firms in South Korea)Business, international 
Rotten, but getting less so.(human rights and prisoners in Turkey)Business, international 
Rough ride ahead.(problems facing US banking industry)Business, international 
Round 'em up.(development of brand names in the banking industry)Business, international 
Rout of the new evil empire.(tobacco industry and US politics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Rudolf Scharping, measured German warrior.(profile of German defense minister, Rudolf Scharping)Business, international 
Rudolf von Thadden, marriage-guidance counsellor.(profile of Rudolf von Thadden, German coordinator for cooperation between France and Germany)Business, international 
Rudy v Rudy.(dispute over running of New York schools)Business, international 
Rules of war.(TNK acquires Chernogorneft)Business, international 
Ruling the merger wave.(United Kingdom companies make many purchases abroad in 1998)Business, international 
Rum coves.(political fortunes of Conservative party politician, Michael Portillo, after death of Alan Clark)Business, international 
Running on empty.(using nuclear waste to generate electricity)Business, international 
Rupert laid bare.(business interests and tax affairs of Rupert Murdoch's News Corp)Business, international 
Rupert's misses.(strategy of Rupert Murdoch and News Corporation)Business, international 
Rural France, up in arms.(protests by rural French)Business, international 
Ruskin's last stand?(problems facing Ruskin College, Oxford University, England)Business, international 
Russia and America try to make up.(IMF loan for Russia, and Russian prime minister visits US)Business, international 
Russia, financial outcast.(Russian debt problem and need for economic reform in Russia)Business, international 
Russian roulette.(impact of Russian president, Boris Yeltsin's decision to sack prime minister)(Editorial)Business, international 
Russia's brutal folly.(war in Chechnya)(Editorial)Business, international 
Russia's brutal power games.(political developments in Russia)Business, international 
Russia's brutal war.(war in Chechnya, Russia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Russia's Chechen folly.(Russia uses force against Chechnya)(Editorial)Business, international 
Russia's economic quagmire.(economic problems facing Russia)Business, international 
Russia's hot and dirty politics.(presidential contenders in Russia)Business, international 
Russia's merciless war.(war in Chechnya, Russia)Business, international 
Russia's new Duma.(impact of Russian elections of Dec 1999)(Editorial)Business, international 
Russia's political battle looms.(money-laundering scandal and other political developments in Russia)Business, international 
Russia's self-isolation.(need for Russia to follow European rules in order to integrate with Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Russia's unlikely communist.(profile of newspaper publisher, Derk Sauer)Business, international 
Rwanda revisited.(report on genocide in Rwanda)(Editorial)Business, international 
Sad storeys.(Asian real estate market)Business, international 
Safe.(plan to aid Rover plant at Longbridge, England)Business, international 
Sailing by the stars.(solar sail research)Business, international 
Sailing in choppy waters.(challenges facing the euro currency and European Central Bank)Business, international 
Salt Lake City's new image.(economy of Salt Lake City, Utah, and bid for Winter Olympics)Business, international 
Sandcastles in the air.(plan for stock exchange in Abu Dhabi)Business, international 
...- - -... .-. .. .- -..(satellite-based system replaces Morse code)Business, international 
Sauce for the goose?(performance of European corporate bonds)Business, international 
Sauli Niinisto, on Europe's edge.(profile of Finnish finance minister)Business, international 
Saved, at a price.(agreement with Pacific Lumber to save redwood trees)Business, international 
Saved by the rain.(nuclear accident in Japan)Business, international 
Savings in a spin.(United Kingdom government seeks to encourage saving)Business, international 
Saving the Olympic spirit.(corruption among members of International Olympic Committee)Business, international 
Saying the unsayable, in public.(trial of Abdollah Nouri in Iran)Business, international 
Scaling the icy peaks.(origins of ice ages)Business, international 
Schroder's struggle.(problems facing German chancellor, Gerhard Schroder)(Editorial)Business, international 
Schroder's woes.(problems facing German chancellor, Gerhard Schroder)Business, international 
Schroder thumped.(German state elections)Business, international 
Science's Oscars.(Sweden's Nobel Prize ceremony)Business, international 
Scotched.(Bank of Scotland and Royal Bank of Scotland seek to acquire NatWest)Business, international 
Scotsmen, Welshmen and Englishmen.(benefits to United Kingdom of devolution for Wales and Scotland)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Scourge of the chaebol.(role of Jan Hasung in promoting stockholder rights in South Korea)Business, international 
Search those attics.(United kingdom sees rise in antique prices)Business, international 
Seasonal repentance.(changes affecting airlines in France and Spain)Business, international 
Second thoughts.(George Nethercutt could stand for re-election in eastern Washington)Business, international 
Secret relief.(European Court of Human Rights rules against British government's opposition to homosexuality in the armed forces)Business, international 
Secret society.(freedom of information in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Seeds of discontent.(food safety and genetically modified crops)Business, international 
Seeing at speed.(robot vision)Business, international 
Seeing green.(trading in greenhouse gas licenses)Business, international 
Seeing is believing.(discovery of extrasolar planets)Business, international 
See you in court.(political and legal dispute on art exhibition in New York)Business, international 
Selective amnesia.(selection in British schools)Business, international 
Seller, beware.(regulation of the United Kingdom financial services industry)Business, international 
Sense and non-scents.(drive to discourage usage of perfumes in Halifax, Nova Scotia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Seoul survivors.(South Korean government forces banks to become more independent)Business, international 
Setting Slavs free.(democracy in Slav countries)(Editorial)Business, international 
Seven hours with Fidel.(Illinois governor visits Cuba)Business, international 
Seventh wonder.(Nepalese elections give hope for stronger government)Business, international 
Sex in a bottle.(research on molecular breeding by Maxygen)Business, international 
Shading out reality.(Indian motion pictures)Business, international 
Shadowlands.(changes in attitudes to solar eclipses)Business, international 
Shaken in Strasbourg.(European parliament criticises European Commission)(Editorial)Business, international 
Shaman loses its magic.(problems facing Shaman Pharmaceuticals)Business, international 
Sham democracy.(election fraud and lack of civil liberties in Egypt)Business, international 
Shame in Myanmar.(Myanamar opposition leader's husband dies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Share and share unlike.(popularity and drawbacks of stock options)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Shared values.(valuing stocks and stock markets)Business, international 
Shares without the other bit.(changes affecting stock dividends)Business, international 
Sharif's sticky wicket.(Pakistan may be able to remove militants from Kashmir)Business, international 
Sharing Mesopotamias water.(concern about water supply in Iraq and Syria due to projects in Turkey)Business, international 
Shark fishing.(measures to tackle organized crime in Brazil)Business, international 
Sheikh Bin Baz.(obituary of Sheikh Bin Baz)(Obituary)Business, international 
Shock treatment.(changes affecting German electricity industry)Business, international 
Shock treatment.(corporate restructuring in Germany)Business, international 
Shooting the messenger.(regulation of Credit Suisse First Boston in Japan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Shopping all over the world.(developments in the retail industry world wide)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Should blind justice also be faceless.(Colombian justice system)Business, international 
Showing off.(development of electronic ink)Business, international 
Showing what buildings can be.(work of Zaha Hadid, architect)Business, international 
Show them the money.Business, international 
Show trial.(rule of Peter the Great of Russia)Business, international 
Shunned.(Myanmar's international relations)Business, international 
Sickening.(problems of United Kingdom National Health Service)Business, international 
Sick patients, warring doctors.(criticisms of role of International Monetary Fund in dealing with emerging and poor economies)Business, international 
Sic transit gloria.(role of Bank of Italy)Business, international 
Sierra Leone's uncertain path to peace.(peace process in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
Silenced.(criticisms of Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat)Business, international 
Silent sting.(debate on whether to ban DDT)Business, international 
Singapore's little bang.(economic policy, performance of Singaporean economy, and banking reform)Business, international 
Singing their own song.(country house opera in England)Business, international 
Single currency, many voices.(United Kingdom and European monetary union)Business, international 
Sinking back.(problems facing Albania)Business, international 
Sir Alfred Ramsey.(obituary of Alfred Ramsey, soccer manager)(Obituary)Business, international 
Sir Robin Black.(obituary of Sir Robin Black, former Hong Kong governor)Business, international 
Sir Vivian Fuchs.(obituary of Vivian Fuchs, explorer and scientist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Skin deep.(Shiseido expands abroad)Business, international 
Slavic disunion.(possible unification of Russia and Belarus)Business, international 
Sliding.(problems facing Dresdner Bank)Business, international 
Slough of despond.(problems facing Thames Valley University, England)Business, international 
Slow change for Mexico.(primaries and democracy in Mexico)(Editorial)Business, international 
Slower than a speeding bullet.(implications of research on slowing down light waves)Business, international 
Small, but ingeniously formed.(history and social and economic significance of bonsai collecting)Business, international 
Small, but perfect for reforming.(importance of smaller takeover deals in Europe)Business, international 
Smoke signals.(indicators being watched by European Central Bank)Business, international 
Smooth operator.(developments in the videogame industry)Business, international 
Smothering the euro debate.(attitudes of the British government to European monetary union)Business, international 
Smouldering issues.(debate on fire services in Chicago and elsewhere)Business, international 
Snail-paced consolidation.(consolidation in the banking industry)Business, international 
Snapped.(endof rubber cartel)Business, international 
Snapping the backbone.(government offensive in Angolan civil war)Business, international 
So alike, so different.(comparisons between politicians Bill Bradley and Al Gore)Business, international 
Social Security meets Wall Street.(President Bill Clinton's plans for reforming Social Security)Business, international 
So far, so-so.(performance of United KIngdom government)Business, international 
Softly, softly.(changes in bank lending in Asia)Business, international 
Soft money wins again.(US campaign finance reform)Business, international 
Software, soft drinks.(antitrust actions against Coca-Cola and Microsoft)(Editorial)Business, international 
Somalia's first war lady.(profile of Starlin Arush, war lady seeking to control Merca, Somalia)Business, international 
Some Scots say yes.(union of England and Scotland in 1707)Business, international 
Something for the kitchen table.(philosophy of the United Kingdom Conservative Party)Business, international 
Something new under the sun.(research on coronal mass ejections)Business, international 
So much to do, so little time.(tasks facing US Republicans in Congress)Business, international 
Soot, steam, supply and a hole in Pennsylvania.(development of the coal and petroleum industries)Business, international 
Sorry states.(need for reform of institutions in Pakistan and India)Business, international 
Sorting out Kosovo.(roles of Russia and NATO in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Sorting out school choice.(debate on school vouchers)Business, international 
So, to the polls.(Indian elections)Business, international 
Sour Mercosur.(need for Mercosur to follow certain rules)(Editorial)Business, international 
South Africa in black and white.(promoting equality in South Africa)(Editorial)Business, international 
South Korea's alarming recovery.(risks facing South Korean economy)Business, international 
South Korea's workers return to the streets.(strikes in South Korea)Business, international 
Sovereign policy.(impact of rescheduling of Eurobond debts)(Editorial)Business, international 
So who needs the euro?(debate on whether Britain should join European monetary union)Business, international 
Space-age soot.(uses of carbon in absorbing hydrogen for the development of hydrogen energy)Business, international 
Spaghetti junction.(Italian banking industry)Business, international 
Spanish practices.(Banco Bilbao Vizcaya and Argentaria to merge)Business, international 
Spend and be taxed.(Australian Prime Minister John Howard's planned goods-and-services tax)Business, international 
Spending a penny.(debate on tax in Scottish elections)Business, international 
Spice up your services.(export of services from India)Business, international 
Split Congo, with peace treaties but no peace.(ceasefire yet to be achieved in Congo, which faces economic problems)Business, international 
SpReading.(impact of econonomic boom in Reading, England)Business, international 
Sri Lanka wants peace, perhaps.(election campaign in Sri Lanka)Business, international 
Stable doors.(banking reform in Russia)Business, international 
Stack of trouble.(Honda seeks to develop fuel-cell engine)Business, international 
Stains that remain.(impact of Exxon Valdez oil spill)Business, international 
Standard ogre.(development of antitrust regulation)Business, international 
Standing room only.(problems facing passengers using United Kingdom railroads, and need for greater regulation)Business, international 
Stanley Kubrick.(obituary of Stanley Kubrick)(Obituary)Business, international 
Star struck.(problems affecting Iridium)Business, international 
State in embryo.(United Nations and issues relating to possible independence for Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Stealing from the dead.(thefts of gothic sculptures from New Orleans cemeteries)Business, international 
Stealing from the poor.(European Union role in trade dispute over bananas)Business, international 
Stephen Lawrence's legacy.(future of race relations in United Kingdom)Business, international 
Stepping on the gas.(potential for hydrogen power)(Editorial)Business, international 
Steve Forbes and his victims.(Steve Forbes stands in Republican primaries)(Column)Business, international 
Sticks, stones and Sierra Leone.(United Kingdom government relations with the media and investigation into dealings with Sierra Leone)(Editorial)Business, international 
Sticky labels.(labeling new types of food)Business, international 
Still a big risk.(Brazil continues to face economic challenges)Business, international 
Still a mess.(Russian reaction to bombing campaign)Business, international 
Still ch-changing.(musical career of David Bowie continues)Business, international 
Still divided.(political right in France)Business, international 
Still kicking?(agreement by petroleum producers to control output)Business, international 
Still mad about cows.(trade dispute between Britain and France over beef)Business, international 
Still on their feet.(Kurdish movement in Turkey)Business, international 
Still spouting.(popularity of Ayn Rand)Business, international 
Still stellar?(investments of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal)Business, international 
Still they flee.(refugees leave Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Still waiting for the sun.(dangers of increase in value of Japanese yen for Japanese economy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Stirring.(elections in Uruguay)Business, international 
Stirring.(Venezuela claims territory from Guyana)Business, international 
Stocks and jobs.(links between stock exchange and employment)Business, international 
Stocks in trade.(role of markets for stocks and bonds)Business, international 
Stopping the school bus.(debate on busing in Charlotte-Mecklenburg and trends in the US as a whole)Business, international 
Stop the clock.(concern about Year 2000 computer adjustment problem)(Editorial)Business, international 
Stop the rot.(tackling corruption throughinternational measures)(Editorial)Business, international 
Storm across America.(acquisition of Transamerica by Aegon)Business, international 
Storm clouds from Brazil.(impact of devaluation of Brazilian real)Business, international 
Storm over globalisation.(World Trade Organization talks in Seattle and debate on globalisation)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Straddling the great divide.(regional imbalances in Britain)Business, international 
Straining at the seams.(strains in US economy)Business, international 
Straws in the wind.(Republican presidential campaign in Ames, Iowa)Business, international 
Straw's welcome.(dispute asylum seekers in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Strength in numbers.(strategy of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu chuef executive, Jim Copeland)Business, international 
Strength of the union.(changes affecting Canadian banking industry)Business, international 
Strength through Joy.(work of Sun Microsystems' Bill Joy)Business, international 
Stretch a leg.(yoga becomes fashionable in western countries)Business, international 
Strobe Talbott, deliverer of Russia.(US relations with Russia and role of Strobe Talbott)Business, international 
Stumbling into war.(attack by North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Serbia)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Sub sole nihil novi.(pagan festival of Saturnalia)Business, international 
Sudan loses its chains.(conditions improve for government of Sudan)Business, international 
Suez.(Suez crisis of 1956)Business, international 
Suite and sour.(European art market and artists' resale rights)Business, international 
Suleyman Demirel, top Turk.(profile of Turkish president, Suleyman Demirel)Business, international 
Sunlit suspense.(popularity of crime writers in Europe, such as Jean-Claude Izzo)Business, international 
Sunny patches.(United Kingdom market for housing)Business, international 
Sunshine and showers.(devolution in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Supermodel angst.(economic problems affecting Colombia and Chile)Business, international 
Superpower Europe.(need for greater unity in Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Support, at a price.(New Komeito may join coalition government in Japan)Business, international 
Survival, against the odds.(political and economic developments in Iran)Business, international 
Sweatshop wars.(working conditions in Asian plants owned by multinationals)Business, international 
Sweeping changes.(possible restrictions on sweepstake marketing tools for magazines and other products)Business, international 
Sweetly flows the Volga.(success of Nestle in Samara, Russia, and performance of Avtovaz, car producer)Business, international 
Swiss shame and solace.(role of Switzerland in 1939-1945 war)(Editorial)Business, international 
Sympathy and tea.(relations between North Korea and Japan)Business, international 
Syria's nods and winks.(Syrian role in Middle East peace process)Business, international 
Taiwan's disaster from below.(earthquake in Taiwan)Business, international 
Taiwan's high-stakes game.(relations between China and Taiwan)Business, international 
Taiwan's long farewell?(relations between Taiwan and China)Business, international 
Taiwan's unnerving president does it again.(Taiwanese relations with China)Business, international 
Take it to the people.(referendum planned in Italy on electoral law)Business, international 
Taking a gamble.(handover of Macau to China)Business, international 
Talking, but not listening.(efforts to achieve peace in Congo)Business, international 
Talking peace, preparing for war.(divisions between Democrats and Republicans on the budget and other issues)Business, international 
Talking to the world.(development of modern communication systems)Business, international 
Taming media monsters.(regulation of media companies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Tax fiddling.(impact of United Kingdom Mar 1999 Budget on business)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Technical trouble.(impact of new technology on banks)Business, international 
Teetering on the see-saw.(Supreme Court and presidential politics)Business, international 
Telekomplicated.(acquisitions and disposals planned by Deutsche Telekom)Business, international 
Tempest-tossed but floating.(flotation of Brazilian currency)Business, international 
Temporary trouble.(United Kingdom labor market policy)Business, international 
Tense times.(Basque separatism in Spain)Business, international 
Tensions under the table.(tackling crises in international finance)Business, international 
Ten years on.(impact of the end of communism)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ten years on.(political change in China after Tiananmen Square massacre)Business, international 
Ten years since the wall fell.(changes in Eastern Europe in the 1990s)Business, international 
Terroir and technology.(wine production in Europe)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Terror in Russia.(bombing campaign in Russia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Terror in Timor.(problems facing East Timor)(Editorial)Business, international 
Testing Danish tolerance.(banning of headscarves gives rise to dispute in Denmark)Business, international 
Testing GM's shock absorbers.(General Motors invests in automobile production in China)Business, international 
Thank you and goodbye.(shedding poorly performing chief executives)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Thank you, Jacques Santer.(Romano Prodi invited to become president of the European Commission)Business, international 
Thatcherism RIP?(policies of United Kingdom Conservative party)(Editorial)Business, international 
That elusive Chinese spring.(US relations with China)Business, international 
The ABC club.(concerns about US foreign policy)Business, international 
The amazing portable sarariman.(changing personnel policies of Japanese companies)Business, international 
The Americas shift toward private health care.(private and public health care in North and South America)Business, international 
The bank merger splurge.(implications of bank mergers)(Editorial)Business, international 
The bartered bride.(sale of stake in Virgin Atlantic to Singapore Airlines)Business, international 
The battle for confidence.(Brazilian government seeks to restore confidence in the economy)Business, international 
The battle for India.(campaign for Indian general elections)Business, international 
The battle for the last mile.(implications of bid by AT and T for MediaOne)Business, international 
The battle for the White House.(US presidential campaign and the Internet)Business, international 
The battle in Seattle.(debate on free trade and the impact of the World Trade Organization)(Editorial)Business, international 
The battle plan.(agenda of new Pakistani leader after coup)Business, international 
The BBC's begging bowl.(funding the British Broadcasting Corp)(Editorial)Business, international 
The beating goes on.(punishment beatings by paramilitaries in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
The beef over bananas.(world trade rules and trade disputes between European Union and US)Business, international 
The Belfast marathon.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The Belgian job.(smuggling of alchohol and tobacco products into the United Kingdom)Business, international 
The Berbers come fighting back.(Berber activism in Morocco, and impact of Berber Koran)Business, international 
The best...and the rest.(developments in salaries world wide)Business, internationalFrances Cairncross
The best-laid plans.(European Internet stocks and venture capital)Business, international 
The best laid plans.(planning decision relating to retail development in Newcastle, England)Business, international 
The best revenge.(revival of Jewish cultural life in Berlin, Germany)Business, international 
The better streets of Philadelphia.(economy and finances of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)Business, international 
The bidding for NatWest.(Cover Story)Business, international 
The big fight over a small Cuban.(dispute between the US and Cuba over immigration policy and the case of Elian Gonzalez)Business, international 
The big five hit the web.(record companies and the Internet)Business, international 
The bigger bully.(restructuring of South Korean conglomerates)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The biggest tree sale of all.(forest land in Maine offered for sale)Business, international 
The big heat.(mass extinctions and climate change)Business, international 
The biology of art.(function and perception of art)Business, international 
The birthday party.(anniversary of People's Republic of China)Business, international 
The Boers' brave new world.(farming in South Africa)Business, international 
The brand's the thing.(brands become important in the wine industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The bubbles pop.(problems facing Coca-Cola)Business, international 
The bulls' last charge?(developments in stock prices)Business, international 
The bumpy ride of Joe Stiglitz.(chief economist leaves World Bank)Business, international 
The burger king.(McDonald's Hamburger University)Business, international 
The business of banking.(development of the banking industry)Business, international 
The butchers strike back.(paramilitaries carry out massacre in Colombia)Business, international 
The cafetiere theory of government.(changes made by United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair, to system of government)Business, international 
The call to arms.(changes in role of Japanese self-defense forces)Business, international 
The Caribbean's tarnished jewel.(problems facing Jamaica)Business, international 
The cashmere crash.(problems facing cashmere industry in Mongolia)Business, international 
The casting out of Mandelson.(resignation of United Kingdom secretary of state for trade and industry, Peter Mandelson)(Editorial)Business, international 
The centre cannot hold.(changes to central government in the United Kingdom)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The centre stops being soft.(Canadian Clarity Bill)Business, international 
The centuries of al-Andalus.(Arab and Berber culture in Europe, 711-1492)Business, international 
The challenge awaiting Romano Prodi.(role of new European Commission head)Business, international 
The chancellor cracks his whip.(German policy on nuclear power)Business, international 
The Chavez enigma.(policies of Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez)Business, international 
The chemistry of growth.(explanations for economic growth)Business, international 
The church at bay.(role of the church in the Philippines)Business, international 
The climb-back of Schroder.(performance of Fritz Kurt Schroder, German chancellor)Business, international 
The colour, and sex, of money.(Wall Street portrayed as parochial)Business, international 
The colour of money.(fine art as an investment)Business, international 
The complications of clustering.(clusters of manufacturers in northern Italy)Business, international 
The confused middle.(problems facing European single currency)Business, international 
The conquest.(European conquest of Latin America)Business, international 
The corporate growth puzzle.(reasons for corporate growth)Business, international 
The costliest race in the world.(fund raising by US presidential candidates)Business, international 
The cost of Kosovo.(payment of United Kingdom share of cost of North Atlantic Treaty Organization operation in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The court's manoeuvres.(school vouchers and religious schools)Business, international 
The crackling of flames.(impeachment process in US)Business, international 
The cruel and ever more unusual punishment.(usage of the death penalty in the US)Business, international 
The crunch comes for welfare reform.(US welfare reform)Business, international 
The damage done.(impeachment process against President Bill Clinton)(Editorial)Business, international 
The dangers in East Timor.(problems facing peacekeeping forces in East Timor)Business, international 
The Danube's bonny, bloody banks.(impact of war in Vukovar, Croatia, and Novi Sad, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The darker side of cuteness.(child pornography in Japan)Business, international 
The darkest corner of Africa.(problems affecting Sierra Leone)Business, international 
The dark side of zero tolerance.(racial harassment and zero-tolerance policing in New York)(Editorial)Business, international 
The day of the great postponement.(relations between Palestine and Israel)Business, international 
The death of Daewoo.(Daewoo to be broken up)Business, international 
The defence of the City.(European monetary union and London, England as a financial center)Business, international 
The devaluing of a presidency.(problems faced by Brazil)Business, international 
The difficulty of being a dauphin.(profile of Henri de Castries, likely to be chosen as successor by chief executive and chairman of Axa)Business, international 
The digital divide.(Latinos in Silicon Valley)Business, international 
The disappearing drinker.(drop in wine consumption affects world market)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The disputatious diplomacy of drugs.(combating drugs in Cuba)Business, international 
The doubts begin.(pressure on Thai government over economic policy)Business, international 
The dry facts about dams.(dam projects in India and China)Business, international 
The dying of the little towns.(economic crisis of Great Plains towns due to problems with agriculture)Business, international 
The East India companies.(importance of the East India companies in trade and development)Business, international 
The efficient adman.(profile of Young and Rubicom boss, Peter Georgescu)Business, international 
The electric acid test.(changes affecting the US power industry)Business, international 
The end of privacy.(changes in technology and loss of privacy)(Editorial)Business, international 
The end of the king - and kings.(impact of the execution of Charles 1 of England in 1649)Business, international 
The end of the peer show.(hereditary members to be expelled from British House of Lords)Business, international 
The end of the pier show.(performance of Bognor Regis, Britain, as a seaside resort)Business, international 
The end of urban man?(history of urbanization)Business, international 
The end?(US impeachment trial ends)Business, international 
The enemy within.(pollution within buildings)Business, international 
The European Union decides it might one day talk to Turkey.(Turkey becomes official candidate for membership of European Union)Business, international 
The euro's first test.(European monetary union)Business, international 
The euro's in-and-out club.(attitudes toward European monetary union among countries that have stayed outside the project)Business, international 
The EU's coming wrangle for reforms and spoils.(planned changes for European Union)Business, international 
The EU turns its attention from ploughshares to swords.(plans for joint European defense force)Business, international 
The excuse vanishes.(security clampdown in Guinea will not longer be justified after peace agreement in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
The face of Mammon.(profile of Mark Mobius, fund manager)Business, international 
The face-to-face bit.(need for cooperation between US and Europe)Business, international 
The fall of Constantinople.(Ottoman forces capture Constantinople in 1453)Business, international 
The fetus is father of the man.(impact of conditions in the womb on the developing fetus)Business, international 
The fight against ilegal loggers.(attempts to halt illegal logging in Cambodia)Business, international 
The first Americans, cont.(genetic and linguistic evidence for settlement of the Americas)Business, international 
The First Lady's second change.(Hillary Clinton campaigns to become New York senator)Business, international 
The foresight saga.(potential for making money from investments)Business, international 
The forgotten father figure.(work of Hermann Hollerith as a pioneer in computing)Business, international 
The forgotten war.(historians consider effect of col war on Britain)Business, international 
The French left begins to falter.(problems facing French government)Business, international 
The furies wait.(political developments and economic problems facing Ecuador)Business, international 
The future of finance.Business, international 
The gavel and the robe.(mature democracies and judicial review)Business, international 
The general in his exile.(impact in Chile of decision by British Law Lords on whether Augusto Pinochet should be immune from extradition)Business, international 
The ghost at the feast.(candidates for first minister of new Welsh assembly)Business, international 
The globe in a glass.(changes in the world wine industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The go-between.(appointment of mediator in case of Microsoft antitrust action)Business, international 
The good, and bad, model guide.(assessing economic models)Business, international 
The good, the bad and the rusty.(restoration of classic cars)Business, international 
The grabbing hand.(economic aspects of government intervention in the economy)Business, international 
The grand illusion.(French model of government and national pride in France)Business, internationalSophie Pedder
The great black hope.(problems faced by Ashanti's Sam Jonah)Business, international 
The great budget stalemate.(US budget hits gridlock)Business, international 
The great learning.(development of literacy and education world wide)Business, international 
The great pretenders.(problems affecting Russian banking system)Business, international 
The ground-war scenario.(possible tactics for NATO if ground war were mounted in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The gun commandments.(gun control in the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
The Gurkhas' new fight.(Gurkhas seek to improve deal with Britain)Business, international 
The heights of evil.(damage done by Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler)Business, international 
The heyday of the auction.(impact of internet auctions)Business, international 
The Highland road.(Highlands and Islands Alliance set up in Scotland)Business, international 
The high road that leads out of the Low Countries.(case for liberal reforms in the ntherlands and elsewhere in Europe)(Editorial)Business, internationalFrits Bolkestein
The Hinrichs manoeuvre.(limits to strategy of Merle Hinrichs)Business, international 
The history man.(Party of the Democratic Revolution candidate for Mexican presidency, Cuauhtemoc Cardenas)Business, international 
The hobbled cheerleader.(US system of democracy)(Editorial)Business, international 
The homebug.(popularity of Jean-Simeon Chardin)Business, international 
The hopefuls line up, hands held out.(candidate for US presidency)Business, international 
The house that Jack built.(performance of General Electric)Business, international 
The human face of globalisation.(profile of World Trade Organization head, Mike Moore)Business, international 
The I builders.(development of internet services)Business, international 
The IMF rescues Mugabe.(International Monetary Fund aid for Zimbabwe)Business, international 
The IMF's model pupil.Business, international 
The incomparable Daniel Patrick.(views of Democratic senator, Daniel Patrick Moynihan)Business, international 
The institutional evolutionary party.(changes affecting Mexican Party of the Institutional Revolution)Business, international 
The keys of the kingdom.(emotional depth of past classical piano players)Business, international 
The key to industrial capitalism: limited liability.(importance of limited liability in the development of capitalism and the stock market)Business, international 
The kiln of civilisation.(development of Chinese ceramics)Business, international 
The kindness treatment.(treatment for drug addicts in China)Business, international 
The knives are out.(hostility between United Kingdom Labour party and Liberal Democrats at local level)Business, international 
The Kosovo test.(US presidential election campaign and conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The Kremlin's housekeeper.(role of Directorate of Presidential Affairs, Russia, and its head, Pavel Borodin)Business, international 
The lady's not for turning.(Hillary Clinton to run for New York Senate seat)Business, international 
The land of 1,000 opportunities.(labor market in Minnesota)Business, international 
The last dinosaur.(political career or Bob Bullock, Texan Democrat)Business, international 
The last emperor.(strategy of Chung Ju Yung at Hyundai)Business, international 
The last ideology.(future for democracy world wide)Business, international 
The last plantation.(lawsuit by African American farmers alleging discrimination by Department of Agriculture)Business, international 
The last seven Shakers in the world.(seven members left of Sabbathday Lane Shakers)Business, international 
The late march on Kosovo.(US attitudes to conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The latest shock.(petroleum prices rise after OPEC meeting)Business, international 
The law and the profits.(Italian business and role of Fiat's Franzo Grande Stevens)Business, international 
The law's fine line.(pro-choice campaigners claim that anti-abortionists should not be protected by US constitution)Business, international 
The law's web.(extradition case involving Augusto Pinochet, former dictator of Chile)Business, international 
The learning home.(developments in home automation)Business, international 
The leisurely revolutionary.(profile of Orix chief executive, Yoshihiko Miyauchi)Business, international 
The lesson nobody learns.(school shooting in Colorado, and need for gun control)Business, international 
The lion's friendly approach.(ING seeks to acquire Credit Commercial de France)Business, international 
The look of the modern sublime.(new photography in Germany)Business, international 
The Lozi lost.(rebellion in Namibia and dispute over Caprivi strip)Business, international 
The Macedonian exit route.(usage of Macedonia as a route by refugees leaving Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The man coming up from behind.(Bill Bradley and Al Gore compete as Democratic presidential candidates)Business, international 
The man who keeps saying no.(Shintaro Ishihara may become governor of Tokyo)Business, international 
The man who should be king.(profile of Wisconsin governor, Tommy Thompson)Business, international 
The man who won't say why.(profile of Bill Bradley, politician)Business, international 
The market at world's end.(Australia seeks to develop as a financial center)Business, international 
The market-minded Kosovars.(recovery of economy in Pec, Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The masks slip.(debate on independence for Quebec)Business, international 
The maverick of Munich.(BMW head Bernd Pischetsrieder)(Column)Business, international 
The melting pot survives.(assimilation of migrants in the US)Business, international 
The merit of waiting.(United Kingdom and European monetary union)(Editorial)Business, international 
The mice bite back.(problems with privately financed information technology projects for the United Kingdom government)Business, international 
The millennium of the West.(impact of Europe and North America on world civilization)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The mixed feelings of Europeans.(French attitudes to conlfict in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The most bathetic reshuffle in history.(United Kingdom cabinet reshuffle)(Editorial)Business, international 
The most dangerous place on earth?(arms race between Pakistan and India)Business, international 
The mystery and muddle surrounding East Timor.Business, international 
The mystery of the world's second-richest businessman.(fortune of Prince Alwaleed bin Talal bin Abdulaziz Al Saud)Business, international 
The nearly man.(Paddy Ashdown resigns as leader of United Kingdom Liberal Democrats)Business, international 
The net imperative.(impact of the internet on business)Business, internationalMatthew Symonds
The never-ending question.(links between free trade and economic growth)Business, international 
The new danger.(possible dangers from deflation)Business, international 
The new financiers.(financing and insuring big business)Business, international 
The new pioneers.(economic development in Xinjiang, China)Business, international 
The new politics.(elections in Scotland and Wales)Business, international 
The new rules of Latin America's political game.(Mexican primaries)Business, international 
The new team for Europe.(new European commissioners)Business, international 
The new trade war.(World Trade Organization talks in Seattle)Business, international 
The next Kosovo?(problems facing Montenegro, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The next masses.(US refugee policy and the case of the Kosovars)Business, international 
The next shock?(impact of drop in petroleum prices)Business, international 
The next test.(Thai economy and forthcoming elections)Business, international 
The non-European euro.(countries outside European Union using new European currency)Business, international 
The non-governmental order.(role of non-governmental organizations involved in protests against World Trade Organization)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The origin of the stretch-limo.(views of evolution in the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
The other Goldsmith.(role of Teddy Goldsmith in the environmental movement)Business, international 
The other Kurosawa.(movies of Kiyoshi Kurosawa)Business, international 
The outcast.(Myanmar becomes increasingly isolated in Asia)Business, international 
The outward urge.(history of scientific progress)Business, international 
The painful privatisation of South Africa.(problems hampering privatizations in South Africa)Business, international 
The people's voice.(referendums and democracy)Business, international 
The perils of home networking.Business, international 
The perils of pork and gravy.(public spending in Japan)Business, international 
The personal and the political.(choice of school of parents from the United Kingdom Labor Party)Business, international 
The philosopher's stone?(investing as a science)Business, international 
The plot thickens.(research into new planets)Business, international 
The pockets of poverty World Tour.(President Bill Clinton visits areas of the US affected by poverty)Business, international 
The Poles bargain with Europe.(Polish relations with European Union and land laws)Business, international 
The politicians' sticky fingers.(industrial restructuring in Europe)Business, international 
The politics of envy.(the impact of pay and wealth inequality)Business, international 
The politics of extremism.(Indian general elections and caste conflict in Bihar)Business, international 
The politics of trade.(debate on globalization in the US)Business, international 
The power and the vote.(role of the army in Algerian politics)Business, international 
The power of negative thinking.(psychological aspects of health)Business, international 
The price of friendliness.(takeover bids in mainland Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
The price of justice.(reform of judiciary in Brazil)Business, international 
The price of the Holocaust.(calls for compensation for Holocaust victims)(Editorial)Business, international 
The price of uncertainty.(uncertainty in financial markets)Business, international 
The price puzzle.(prices of expensive wines)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The pursuit of Harmony.(success of Harmony amid problems for South African gold mining)Business, international 
The pygmy problem.(lessons from Liam McKenna's experience as an entrepreneur)Business, international 
The question for East Timor.(referendum on self rule for East Timor)(Editorial)Business, international 
The quick and the dead.(risks to link between Frankfurt and London stock exchanges, and problems of London Stock Exchange)Business, international 
The quiet man.(profile of General Motors chairman, Jack Smith)Business, international 
The QWERTY myth.(QWERTY layout as an erroneous example of market failure)Business, international 
The race is on.(US presidential candidates)Business, international 
The rail billionaires.(problems created by privatization of British Rail)Business, international 
The real enemy within.(protests by quasi-Buddhist group in China)Business, international 
The real Internet revolution.(economic impact of the Internet in retailing)Business, international 
The real leap forward.(China seeks to join World Trade Organization)Business, international 
The real losers.(impact of failure of World Trade Organization talks)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The real menace.(role of Federal Reserve in controlling inflation)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The real revolution.(significance of the internet for business)Business, international 
The real virtual business.(Internet stockbroking)Business, international 
The recession that never was?(lessening concern about recession in United Kingdom)Business, international 
The reckoning.(trials relating to offenses at time of Chilean dictatorship)Business, international 
The reformers make their bid.(Islamists in Turkish politics)Business, international 
There's plenty up north.(conflict over exports of water from Canada)Business, international 
The retreat from fundamentalism.(government tackles Islamist fundamentalism in Egypt)Business, international 
The revision thing.(US views of the past and citizenship)Business, international 
The revolutionary spirit.(lessons from the success of General Electric Co)(Editorial)Business, international 
The revolution at Ford.(plans of head of Ford Motor, Jac Nasser)Business, international 
The riddle of Jack Straw.(United Kingdom Home Secretary Jack Straw)(Column)Business, international 
The right to know.(questions arising from possible abuse of drugs by George W Bush)(Editorial)Business, international 
The riot that never was.(investigation into race riot in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1921)Business, international 
The rise of the infomediary.(business models arising from the internet)Business, international 
The risks to free trade.(trade conflict between US and Europe)Business, international 
The road forks.(impact of elections in Scotland and Wales)Business, international 
The road from Hesse.(impact of elections in Hesse, Germany, on German politics as a whole)(Editorial)Business, international 
The road less travelled.(impact of Malaysian capital controls)Business, international 
The road to riches.(economic development from 1000 to 2000)Business, international 
The Robin Hood of Java.(potential role of co-ops in Indonesia)Business, international 
The rot in Pakistan.(need for greater accountability in Pakistan before further International Monetary Fund aid is granted)(Editorial)Business, international 
The science of selling.(using representations of DNA in advertising campaigns)Business, international 
The Scottish play.(changes affecting Scottish politics)Business, international 
The Scottish play.(implications of Bank of Scotland bid for National Westminster Bank)Business, international 
The scramble at the ballot box.(Indonesian ruling party)Business, international 
The scramble for Africa.(European imperialism in Africa from 1884)Business, international 
The second coming?(investors and emerging markets)Business, international 
The secret in Room 529.(South Korean secret service)Business, international 
The shadow over Indonesia.(murders of supporters of independence in East Timor by Indonesian armed forces)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The shadow over Westminster.(United Kingdom policy in the Balkans conflict)Business, international 
The shine fades on Museveni's Uganda.(problems faced by Ugandan president, Yoweri Museveni)Business, international 
The shrinking company.(changes at Philips)Business, international 
The shrinking hordes.(population drop in Kazakhstan)Business, international 
The sick man of the euro.(Germany's economic problems)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The sincerest form of flattery.Business, international 
The skidding oil patch.(impact of drop in petroleum prices on producers in Texas and Oklahoma)Business, international 
The slow march to greater bonding.(bonding among political parties in Europe)Business, international 
The snowman goeth.(changes affecting British boarding schools)Business, international 
The soul of a new disease.(research into Chronic Fatigue Syndrome)Business, international 
The stage is set.(European monetary union and financial institutions)Business, international 
The Star Wars rule of clusters.(business location and success)(Editorial)Business, international 
The sting of death.(South Korean corporate bonds)Business, international 
The stuff of dreams.(French school of decrative arts at Nancy)Business, international 
The subsidising instinct.(British pre-budget report)(Editorial)Business, international 
The suburbs join in.(race relations in Marin County, California)Business, international 
The sultans of SWAT.(US SWAT teams grow in number)Business, international 
The surveillance society.(new technology brings benefits and an erosion of privacy)Business, international 
The tale of Murasaki Shikibu.(development of the modern novel in 11th century Japan)Business, international 
The Taliban's strategy for recognition.Business, international 
The tax-cutters' song.(debate on tax cuts in the US)Business, international 
The telecoms end game.(MCI WorldCom seeks to acquire Sprint)Business, international 
The termite hunter.(Teten Masduki seeks to tackle corruption in Indonesia)Business, international 
The theft that nobody saw.(Chinese spying in the US)Business, international 
The thing that won't go away.(changing role of the state)Business, international 
The third miracle.(South Korea's attitude to North Korea)Business, international 
The third way.(Japanese partnerships between private and public sectors)Business, international 
The tortoise and the hare.(developments in Bulgaria and Romania)Business, international 
The trader's lament.(investment bansk seek to reduce risk levels)Business, international 
The tragedy of East Timor.(possible wider implications of violence in East Timor)(Editorial)Business, international 
The tragedy of the Kurds.(need for Turkey to compromise in issue of Kurds)(Editorial)Business, international 
The trouble is, it makes money.(gambling in Louisiana)Business, international 
The trouble with boys.(gender, class and educational achievement in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
The trouble with heroes.(profile of Senator John McCain)Business, international 
The trouble with share options.(impact of increasing popularity of stock options for executives)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The truth about Taiwan.(realtions between China and Taiwan)(Editorial)Business, international 
The truth about taxes.(debate on tax cuts in the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
The two main things.(clues to changes likely to occur in geopolitics by 2050)Business, international 
The tyranny of time.(omportance of biological clocks)Business, international 
The Ukrainian question.(role of western countries toward Ukraine)(Editorial)Business, international 
The underdogs start snapping.(US presidential candidates)Business, international 
The Union's sticky treaty.(need to revise treaties of European Union)Business, international 
The universal means test.(United Kingdom welfare reform)Business, international 
The unstoppable Dr Mahathir.(elections in Malaysia)Business, international 
The usual suspects.(France tackles corruption)Business, international 
The Valley of the shadow.(dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir)Business, international 
The verdict on Malaysia.(impact of sentencing of former Malaysian deputy prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim)Business, international 
The victors of Kosovo.(impact of conflict in Kosovo, Yugoslavia, and peace settlement)Business, international 
The victor spurned.(United Kingdom Labor Party performs poorly in European elections)Business, international 
The violent reaction to East Timor's voice.(referendum on independence in East Timor)Business, international 
The voice of the victorious Confederate States.(views of President Jefferson Davis of the Confederate States)Business, international 
The waiting game.(Russian debt renegotiations)Business, international 
The wall falls.(end of Glass-Steagall act likely)Business, international 
The war divides.(Germany attitudes to action by North Atlantic Treaty Organization against Yugoslavia)Business, international 
The war is dead, long live the war.(peace agreement over conflict in Congo)Business, international 
The warrior versus the strategist.(Russia faces conflict in Dagestan)Business, international 
The weakling kicks back.(Sony sets up TV channels and production facilities outside the US)Business, international 
The West versus Serbia.(dangers arising from bombing of Serbia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The white hope.(election for mayor in Baltimore)Business, international 
The wild bunch.(militia groups oppose independence for East Timor)Business, international 
The wireless revolution.(strong growth for mobile telecommunications in Europe)Business, international 
The wire of the worlds.(interplanetary Internet project)Business, international 
The woes of three uncertain mini-democracies.(political developments in Paraguay)Business, international 
'The Word' is out.(impact of literary festivals)Business, international 
The workshop of a new society.(Industrial revolution in Britain)Business, international 
The world's new currency worries.(concern about weakness of US dollar)Business, international 
The worm turns.(corruption investigation in the Caribbean)Business, international 
The worm turns.(labor union for unemployed in Japan)Business, international 
The worst end.(urban renewal in Newcastle, England)Business, international 
They came, they went away.(rise and fall of empires)Business, international 
They have seen the future, and they aren't very interested.(Hong Kong Telecom launches interactive TV service)Business, international 
They loot graves, don't they?(Guatemalan policy toward Mayan artifacts)Business, international 
They love him now he's going.(Paddy Ashdown steps down as leader of United Kingdom Liberal Democrats)Business, international 
They're off.(elections for Scottish parliament)Business, international 
They will follow him anywhere.(performance of United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair, at Labor Party conference)(Editorial)Business, international 
Things that go bump in your flight.(sensors for air turbulence to improve flight safety)Business, international 
Things will have to get better.(performance of United Kingdom government)(Editorial)Business, international 
Thinking bigger.(Italian foreign policy)Business, international 
Thinking big.(Square Kilometer Array telescopes)Business, international 
Think of a number.(US corporate profits)Business, international 
Third-party dreams.(Bob Smith to be independent candidate for presidency)Business, international 
This time it matters.(importance of United Kingdom elections for European parliament)Business, international 
This wooden O.(debate on Shakespeare's plays and the Globe theater, London, England)Business, international 
This year, next year, sometime, never?(predicting meteor storms)Business, international 
Those Medici.(banking and the Medici family in 15th century Italy)Business, international 
Thought those days had gone.(trial over murder of disabled African American in Jasper, Texas)Business, international 
Three men who frighten the party.(treatment of dissidents in China)Business, international 
Three of the best.(quality of modern cricket)Business, international 
Thrilled to death.(deaths from dangerous sports in US national parks)Business, international 
Through a glass darkly.(economic statistics in China)Business, international 
Through a glass darkly.(impact of rocket attacks in Islamabad, Pakistan)Business, international 
Through a metal, darkly.(glass-like properties of certain metals)Business, international 
Through the glass, darkly.(forest fires in Indonesia cause pollution in region)Business, international 
Through the looking glass.(elections for Welsh assembly)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Through the looking glass.(hunger and other problems in North Korea)Business, international 
Through the looking glass.(peace initiatives in Sudan)Business, international 
Throwing sand in the gears.(protectionism in US)Business, international 
Ties that bind.(sale of book collection of Renaud Gillet)Business, international 
Time for a redesign?(Global Finance)(lack of viable alternatives to world's financial system)Business, international 
Time matures.(reform in Iran)Business, international 
Time running out, again.(problems with Northern Ireland peace process)Business, international 
Time to leave the insecurity zone.(Israel seeks to withdraw from Lebanon)Business, international 
Timid hearings.(European parliament interrogates new commissioners)Business, international 
Tin soldiers.(Bolivian tin industry to be privatized)Business, international 
Tirana-on-Thames.(Albanians travel to London, England)Business, international 
To cool the Caucasus.(impact of conflict in Chechnya)(Editorial)Business, international 
To fight or not to fight.(impeachment of President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
Toil and muddle.(United Kingdom Mar 1999 Budget)(Editorial)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Toiling from there to here.(changes affecting working lives since the 16th century)Business, international 
Tom Daschle's hidden weapon.(Tom Daschle, Democrats' leader in Senate)(Column)Business, international 
Tomorrow belongs to me.(policies of United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair)Business, international 
Tomorrow's Internet.(impact of development of the Internet)Business, international 
Tom Ridge, a new sort of Republican.(profile of Pennyslvania governor, Tom Ridge)Business, international 
Tongue twisters.(role of FarEasTone boss, Joseph O'Konek)Business, international 
Tony Blair and liberty.(United Kingdom government and civil liberties)(Editorial)Business, international 
Tony Blair's war on poverty.(United Kingdom government seek to tackle poverty)(Editorial)Business, international 
Tony's cronies?(selection of advisers by the United Kingdom prime minister)Business, international 
Too good to be true.(The Nordic Countries)(political and economic problems in Sweden)Business, international 
Too late, perhaps.(Greek-Cypriot decision not to deply Russian missiles)Business, international 
Too literary by half?(developments in contemporary opera)Business, international 
Too many or too few.(world population trends)(Editorial)Business, international 
To sue a dictator.(human rights trial in US may lead to settlement from estate of former Philippines dictator, Ferdinand Marcos)Business, international 
To the polls.(German presidential elections)Business, international 
To traffic hell and back.(Atlanta, Georgia, seeks to reduce traffic congestion)Business, international 
Touch of flu.(Glaxo Wellcome's Relenza not recommended for usage by United Kingdom National Health Service)Business, international 
Toughing it out.(unemployment and economic policy in South Korea)Business, international 
Tough love from Tony.(relations between United Kingdom labor unions and government)Business, international 
Tough love.(public sector pay in the United Kingdom)(Editorial)Business, international 
Towards a federal Britain: an England of regions.(development agencies set up in England)Business, international 
Towards the new middle, at last.(German fiscal policy)Business, international 
Toxic taxes.(European Union plans for withholding tax on income from interest payments)(Editorial)Business, international 
Tractebel the intractable.(resignation of Tractebel chief executive, Philippe Bodson, and differences between Bodson and Suez, key stockholder)Business, international 
Tractors for votes in Peru.(Peruvian president prepares for elections)Business, international 
Tragedy of a death foretold.(murder of lawyer, Rosemary Nelson, in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Transatlantic aerobatics.(collaboration between defense companies from Europea and the US)Business, international 
Trapped by the bubble.(dangers of bubble economy developing in US)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Trapped in the middle.(conflict in Angola and criticisms of United Nations)Business, international 
Trash overboard.(pollution resulting from cruises round Alaska)Business, international 
Tread carefully.(agreement between Goodyear and Sumitomo Rubber Industries, and changes within tire industry)Business, international 
Trendspotting.(role of art museums)Business, international 
Trial of strength.(high value of pound sterling and pressure on export affects British economy)Business, international 
Trimble's gamble.(Northern Irish peace process)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Trouble on the home front.(John McCain and Arizona primaries)Business, international 
Trucks to trains.(Brazilian railroads)Business, international 
True grit.(crisis hits farms in the Midwest)Business, international 
True-loves and truants.(relations between International Monetary Fund and East Asia)Business, international 
Trust me, I'm the doctor.(election campaign in Malaysia)Business, international 
Truth is a pathles land.(works of Stanley Kubrick)Business, international 
Truth, lies and cyberspace.(using the Internet for news)Business, international 
Trying Cambodia's butchers.(need for international court to try Khmer Rouge leaders)(Editorial)Business, international 
Try the Khmer Rouges.(call for trial of two Cambodian Khmer Rouges leaders)(Editorial)Business, international 
Turbulent priests.(United Kingdom devolution and the role of bishops)Business, international 
Turf love.(financial regulation in the US)Business, international 
Turkey, flattened and in shock.(earthquake hits Turkey)Business, international 
Turkey on trial.(implications for Turkey of trial of Kurdish leader, Abdullah Ocalan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Turkish Germans?(plans for changes to German citizenship laws)(Editorial)Business, international 
Turks and Bulgars make up.(relations between Bulgaria and Turkey improve)Business, international 
Turning the screw.(interest rates and economic problems of Japan)Business, international 
'Twas a famous victory, but....(lessons from war in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Twinkle, twinkle, giant planet.(research on planets and stars)Business, international 
Two concepts of sovereignty.Business, internationalKofi Annan
Two into three won't go.(Banque Nationale de Paris bids for Paribas and Societe Generale)Business, international 
Two sharks in a fishbowl.(Viacom seeks to acquire CBS)Business, international 
Udder confusion.(Codex examines evidence on growth hormones used to boost milk production)Business, international 
Ukraine's grim choice.(background to Ukrainian presidential elections)Business, international 
Ulster in peril.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ultimate telly.(revival of video-on-demand)Business, international 
Unban the Taliban.(case for recognition of the Taliban in Afghanistan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Unbolting the stable door.(United Kingdom policy toward asylum and refugees)Business, international 
Unbound.(wireless data market)Business, international 
Uncertain prospects.(prospects for emerging economies)Business, international 
Uncertainty in Taiwan.(political developments in Taiwan and relations with China)Business, international 
Unchanging Italy.(changes affecting Italian government)(Editorial)Business, international 
Uncharted waters.(inflation and unemployment in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Uncle Sam's war on drugs.(Mexican efforts to tackle the drugs trade)Business, international 
Uncle Sam v Big Tobacco.(US administration seeks to recover public health costs from tobacco companies)Business, international 
Unconstructive.(financial problems of Philipp Holzmann)Business, international 
Under examination.(developments affecting Brazilian universities)Business, international 
Under the hood.(guerilla activity in Mexico)Business, international 
Under your feet.(discovery of 'Miami River Circle')Business, international 
Undesirable, maybe, but vital.(migration to Chinese cities from the countryside)Business, international 
Undoing Britain?(changes to British constitution)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Undoing Britain.(political changes affecting Britain)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Unfinished battle.(economic liberalism revives)Business, international 
Unfinished business.(tasks left unfinished in India and Pakistan)Business, international 
Unfit to rule.(Bihar government sacked by central government in India after atrocities)Business, international 
Unfriendly fire.(opposition to usage of Vieques, Puerto Rico, by US Navy)Business, international 
Unhappy valleys.(Labor party in Wales)Business, international 
United by rugby?(importance of rugby football in France)Business, international 
Unity of a sort.(ethnic relations in Inner Monglia)Business, international 
University of Downing Street.(links between United Kingdom government and academics)Business, international 
Unmerry Christmases.(United Kingdom Liberal Democrats' party conference)Business, international 
Unravelling.(problems facing British textile industry and role of Marks and Spencer)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Unreformed.(Ukrainian agricultural policy)Business, international 
Unsatisfactory sanctions.(problems with imposing sanctions)(Editorial)Business, international 
Unseemly, unending.(Italian opposition leader, Silvio Berlusconi, to face new trial)Business, international 
Unshapely world, too old or too young.(world demographic trends)Business, international 
Untangling.(German banks and their links with industry)Business, international 
Untrue blues?(United Kingdom Conservative party defends welfare state)Business, international 
Up again.(British economic growth and interest rate policy)Business, international 
Upgrading.(English towns seek to become cities)Business, international 
Upheaval.(economic change in Lodz, Poland)Business, international 
Uses and misuses of Amartya Sen.(views of Nobel prize winner for Economics, Amartya Sen)Business, international 
UU turn.(role of Ulster Unionists in Northern Ireland's peace process)Business, international 
Vaira Vike-Freiberga, a Canadian-European.(profile of president of Latvia, Vaira Vike-Freiberga)Business, international 
Van attack.(problems facing adMart's home shopping service)Business, international 
Variety show.(The Nordic Countries)(differences between Nordic countries)Business, international 
VCDs killed the kung fu star.(Hong Kong motion picture industry and impact of video CD players)Business, international 
Venerable elders.(role of the aged in US society)Business, international 
Venture communism.(Red Hat stock flotation)Business, international 
Vere Bird.(obituary of Vere Bird, Antiguan politician)Business, international 
Vertically challenged.(development of Chemdex and business-to-business commerce)Business, international 
Very like a bear.(Russian elections of Dec 1999)Business, international 
Victim of Serbia - or NATO?(military action by North Atlantic Treaty Organization and violence in Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Victims of success.(problems facing banking industry in South Korea)Business, international 
Virtue's own reward.(borrowing by Philippines and Malaysia)Business, international 
Virtue's poor reward.(Italian economic policy and economic growth)Business, international 
Vodka chasers.(Russian brewing industry)Business, international 
Votes for Algerian motherhood.(peace referendum in Algeria)Business, international 
Vroom, vroom.(car design and exhibitions at Museum of Modern Art and Royal College of Art, London, England)Business, international 
Vying for stardom.(plans for spaceports in the US)Business, international 
Waco's truth trickles out.(Justice Department admissions on Waco siege)Business, international 
Wading in the yen trap.(Japanese deflation and the value of the yen)Business, internationalRonald McKinnon
Waiting for a breakthrough.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Wake up, it's election time.(local elections in Iran)Business, international 
Waking from Sierra Leone's long nightmare.(possibility of peace in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
Walking on air.(mobile communications in Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Walter Lini.(obituary of Walter Lini, Pacific island politician)(Obituary)Business, international 
Walter Schwimmer, timid moral politician.(role of Council of Europe, and secretary general, Walter Schwimmer)Business, international 
War dance.(Israeli bombing of Lebanon in June 1999)Business, international 
War on the web.(using the Internet to obtain information on war in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Warren Beatty's profession.(possible political career of Warren Beatty)Business, international 
Wasn't that worth waiting for?(coalition government set up in Israel)Business, international 
Watch the water, too.(food-related illnesses in the US)Business, international 
Watch this space.(United Kingdom interest rate policy)Business, international 
Water in, water out.(water management in Florida and environmental problems of the Everglades)Business, international 
Weirton, where free trade hurts.(Weirton Steel lays off employees, and bill to impose quotas on imported steel)Business, international 
Welcome to the holy father.(Pope John Paul II visits Mexico)Business, international 
Welcome to the world.(immigration into Canada)Business, international 
Well-cushioned in Basle.(world banking standards on capital adequacy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Well-oiled independence.(The Nordic Countries)(Norway)Business, international 
We woz wrong.(economic and other forecasts, and changes in petroleum prices)Business, international 
What a spectacle.(developments in Italian politics)Business, international 
Whatever it takes.(reasons for views of United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair, on Balkans conflict)Business, international 
What follows Fidel?(future of Cuba)Business, international 
What fun?(importance of parties in modern times and in history)Business, international 
What next for Iraq?(conflict between US, Britain and Iraq)Business, international 
What next for Slobodan Milosevic?(future for Yugoslav leader, Slobodan Milosevic)Business, international 
What's a drug?(French government seeks to tackle abuse of alcohol, tobacco and psychotropic medicines)Business, international 
What's in a name?(changes to classification of mutual funds)Business, international 
What's progress?(debate on links between progress and economic growth)Business, international 
What's the matter?(research on matter and anti-matter)Business, international 
What's wrong with nepotism, anyway?(attitudes to nepotism in France and the European Union)Business, international 
What they realy meant.(meaning of speeches by United Kingdom prime minister, Tony Blair, and other politicians)Business, international 
What to wear for Salzburg.(Salzburg music festival, Austria)Business, international 
What you read is what you are?(Canadian bill to control US penetration of Canadian magazine market)Business, international 
Wheelchairs in Whitehall.(United Kingdom government seeks to reform disablement benefit)Business, international 
Wheeling, dealing and succeeding.(Nigerian presidential elections)Business, international 
When 2 billion pounds sterling is not enough.(funding of British Broadcasting Corp)Business, international 
When Charles takes over from Paddy.(role of Charles Kennedy as possible future leader of United Kingdom Liberal Democrats)Business, international 
When companies connect.(impact of the internet on business)(Cover Story)Business, international 
When East Timor speaks.(referendum in East Timor)(Editorial)Business, international 
When in roam.(United Kingdom law proposed to allow more access to countryside for walkers)Business, international 
When lawyers inhale.(economic aspects of US tobacco settlement)Business, international 
When leaves begin to dance.(gradual relaxation of censorship of the arts in Iran)Business, international 
When lenders should be losers.(need for private creditors to contribute when countries default)(Editorial)Business, international 
When man bites dog.(debate over usage of public spaces by dogs and their owners)Business, international 
When the bubble bursts.(uncertain future for Internet companies)Business, international 
When the sea dries up.(Myron Scholes' work on liquidity risks)Business, international 
When the snarling's over.(relations between the US and Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
When they don't fit together.(legality of bombing of Yugoslavia by North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Where bluebirds fly.(Great Plains movie tourism)Business, international 
Where do America's interests lie?(US foreign policy debates)Business, international 
Where now for Europe's right?Business, international 
Where now for the BJP?(developments in Indian politics)Business, international 
Where the grass is greener.(emigration from Canada to the US)Business, international 
Where there's smoke, there's medicine.(debate on legalization of marijuana for medical purposes)Business, international 
Whimsical and wrong.(doubts over selections made by jury at Cannes film festival)Business, international 
White man's shame.(free trade and developing economies)Business, international 
Who are these Quandts?(Quandt business dynasty in Germany)Business, international 
Who are we, who are they?(changes in geopolitics)Business, international 
Who blinks.(political developments in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Who cares?(European Parliament elections and abstention rates)Business, international 
Who controls Kosovo?(control of Kosovo, Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Who'll carry Kosovo?(need for European Union to take on a greater military role in Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Who needs NTT?(telephone charges may fall in Japan)Business, international 
Who needs the WTO?(debate on the role of the World Trade Organization)Business, international 
Who next?(Austrian elections of Oct 1999, and likelihood of coalition government continuing)Business, international 
Who pays?(United Kingdom Royal Commission on Long Term Care of Elderly)Business, international 
Who prints the yen?(Japanese policy on inflation)Business, international 
Who really runs it?(political parties and politicians in Serbia)Business, international 
Who really runs Pakistan?(conflict between Pakistan and India over Kashmir, and leadership issues in Pakistan)Business, international 
Who's afraid?(concern about genetically modified food)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Who's clueless now?(Saxony, Germany, seeks to develop new technology industry)Business, international 
Who's fooling whom?(British policy toward East Africa)Business, international 
Who's in charge?(role of armed forces in Russia, and power vacuum due to presidential illness)Business, international 
Who's not for tax cuts?(plans for tax cuts in the US)Business, international 
Who speaks for Main Street?(US business lobby)Business, international 
Who speaks for them?(leaders from Kosovo, Yugoslavia, and their role in peace time)Business, international 
Who's Rupert eyeing now?(BSkyB merger talks with Canal Plus)Business, international 
Who wants to be a billionaire?(impact of stock options for executives)Business, international 
Who will look after granny.(home care for the aged in the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Who will rescue East Timor?(East Timor after referendum)Business, international 
Why Berlin's musicians don't need a maestro.(new conductor to be selected for Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra)Business, international 
Why big is still beautiful.(mergers and advantage of size in the petroleum industry)Business, international 
Why greens should love trade.(relationship between trade and the environment)(Editorial)Business, international 
Why I bought Anglia shares.(account of Jeffrey Archer of purchase of stocks in Anglia TV, which is subject to investigation)Business, international 
Why Internet shares will fall.Business, international 
Why Paddy will miss Peter most.(impact of resignation of Peter Mandelson from United Kingdom cabinet on leader of Liberal Democrats, Paddy Ashdown)Business, international 
Why the bombs are falling on Iraq.(bombing of Iraq by US and UK)Business, international 
Why the exercisers exercise China's party.(Chinese government moves against Falun Gong sect)Business, international 
Why they liked him.(popularity of British politician, Alan Clark)Business, international 
Why Willy Loman lives.(insecurity in the US labor market)Business, international 
Will he, won't he, join the dance?(George W. Bush inaugurated as governor of Texas)Business, international 
William Gaddis.(obituary )(Obituary)Business, international 
William Hague's battle plan.(plans of leader of United Kingdom Conservative Party, William Hague)Business, international 
William Hague's identity crisis.(United Kingdom Conservative party leader William Hague)(Column)Business, international 
William Kennard's Colosseum.(Federal Communications Commission chairman, William Kennard)Business, international 
William Rehnquist, keeper of the order.(role of chief justice, William Rehnquist, in Senate impeachment trial of President Bill Clinton)Business, international 
Will Japan never learn?(problems arising from Japanese attitude to banking industry)(Editorial)Business, international 
Will Ocalan die?(death sentence for Kurdish leader, Abdullah Ocalan)Business, international 
Will the army defend or defeat Indonesia's new democracy?Business, international 
Winds of fortune on South-East Asia's farms.(drought affects rural areas in South-East Asia)Business, international 
Winners and losers.(reasons for increased inequality in pay)Business, international 
Wired in the woods.(urban sprawl in Issaquah, Washington)Business, international 
Wireless war.(bids for AirTouch)Business, international 
Wish fulfilment.(pressures on online businesses at Christmas time)Business, international 
Withheld.(plans for European Union withholding tax on income from interest payments)Business, international 
Witness in paint.(war artists and portrayal of the Balkans conflict)Business, international 
Wolfgang Schussel, an Austrian abroad.(profileof Austrain foreign minister, Wolfgang Schussel)Business, international 
Women invade Mars.(progress made by women, and the concerns of men)(Editorial)Business, international 
Women's day in Kuwait.(women to be allowed to vote and be candidates in elections in Kuwait)Business, international 
Work cut out.(unemployment in Brazil)Business, international 
Worker bosses.(employee buyouts in South Korea)Business, international 
Work ethic.(British labor market)Business, international 
Working man's burden.(flexible labor policies)Business, international 
Work in progress.(changes affecting the US economy)Business, international 
Worried in Beijing.(implications of popularity of Falun Gong in China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Worrying statistix.(problems facing European motion picture industry)Business, international 
Worse off.(developments in Zambian politics)Business, international 
Www democracy com.(democracy and the internet)Business, international 
Wye, or not?(Palestinian view of peace talks with Israel)Business, international 
X marks the spot.(tenth planet may have been discovered)Business, international 
Yearly check up.(United Kingdom policy toward National Health Service)Business, international 
Yehudi Menuhin.(obituary of Yehudi Menuhin)(Obituary)Business, international 
Yeltsin's double dilemma.(problems facing Russian prime minister, Boris Yeltsin)(Editorial)Business, international 
Yes, but who won?(takeover battle in French banking)Business, international 
Yes, general.(Japanese conglomerates broken up in 1945)Business, international 
Yes minister.(new government in Northern Ireland)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Yesterday's war, tomorrow's peace.(likely reunification of North and South Korea)Business, international 
Yevgeny Primakov, Russia's martial artist.(profile of Russian prime minister, Yevgey Primakov)Business, international 
Yin and yang.(South Korea's economic performance and lessons for Japan)(Editorial)Business, international 
You can't keep a good man down.(political revival of Michael Portillo)Business, international 
You'll never walk alone.(internet as a way of improving interactions along the supply chain)Business, international 
Young, bored and inclined to crime.(juvenile crime in France)Business, international 
You pays your money....(policies on campaign funds in mature democracies)Business, international 
Your command is my wish.(new European command structure for North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Zero-rated.(televising of parliament in Britain)Business, international 
Zhu and the dam-busters.(continued controversy over Three Gorges Dam on Yangzi River in China)Business, international 
Zhu Rongji in the land of demons.(China's relations with the US)Business, international 
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