The Economist (UK) 2000 - Abstracts

The Economist (UK) 2000
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2moro and 2moro and 2moro.(development of language, short messages and mobile telephony)Business, international 
A bad start.(Peruvian president, Alberto Fujimori, starts third term)Business, international 
A banana for the gorilla.(Nippon Telegraph and Telephone charges for access by rival firms)Business, international 
A barrage of criticism.(criticism of dam projects)Business, international 
A Basque shift?(Basque nationalism in Spain)Business, international 
A Bavarian botch-up.(problems with merger that created HypoVereinsbank)Business, international 
A besom for the Balkans.(work of North Atlantic Treaty Organization in Kosovo)Business, international 
A blast from Zimbabwe.(referendum vote opposes changes to constitution in Zimabwe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Abnormal events in an increasingly normal Chile.(legal battle involving former Chilean dictator, Augusto Pinochet)Business, international 
About face.(relations between South and North Korea)Business, international 
About turn.(French president, Jacques Chirac, supports reduction in presidency to five from seven years)Business, international 
A bridge to the aborigines.(Australia seeks reconciliation with aborigines)Business, international 
A British miracle?(performance of British economy)Business, international 
A bruising boom.(changes affecting the British economy)Business, international 
A Bulgarian way into the EU.(migration from Bulgaria into Greece and elsewhere in the European Union)Business, international 
A bum rap in the Big Apple.(homeless in New York)Business, international 
A Byers market.(policies of British trade and industry secretary, Stephen Byers)Business, international 
A capital contest on the right.(mayoral candidates for Paris, France)Business, international 
A cautious comeback for Brazil's Cardoso.(Brazilian president enjoys better conditions at start of 2000)Business, international 
A century of progress.(history of economic growth)Business, international 
A challenger everyone needs.(implications of victory of John McCain in New Hampshire)Business, international 
A change in the Landescape.(public sector banks in Germany)Business, international 
A China for arms control?(Editorial)Business, international 
A chink in Castro's wall.(changes in US policy toward Cuba)Business, international 
A city free to choose.(education voucher scheme in Milwaukee)Business, international 
A city grows up.(new municipal government for London, England)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A city revived.(urban renewal in Lyons, France)Business, international 
A college education.(US system of electoral colleges)Business, international 
A consundrum for Austria - and for Europe.(Freedom party may join Austrian government)Business, international 
A continent on the move.(need for imported labor in Britain and Europe as a whole)Business, international 
A conventional argument.(development of Biosafety Protocol)Business, international 
A crop that refuses to die.(coca cultivation in Latin America)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A curious freedom.(political developments in Kirgizstan)Business, international 
A curse on both their houses.(political families and presidential candidates in the US)Business, international 
A decent choice.(US presidential debate)(Editorial)Business, international 
A deceptively quiet election.(election in Taiwan in Mar 2000, and relations with China)Business, international 
A declaration on independents.(independents increase their importance in US politics)Business, international 
A diary for 2000.(events scheduled for 2000, by month, including nongovernmental agencies' and international bodies' meetings and elections)Business, international 
A different, new world order.(key trade issues, and the roles of the US and European Union in negotitations)Business, international 
A dim bulb in Maine.(electricity deregulation in Maine)Business, international 
A dim gurgle.(decline of petroleum industry in west Texas)Business, international 
Adios Don Juan?(Telefonica chairman, Juan Villalonga, may resign)Business, international 
A donkey's chance.(performance of Democratic party in Texas)Business, international 
A double-barrelled verdict.(elections in Sri Lanka)Business, international 
A downright liberty.(concerns about planned restrictions to right to jury trial in Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
A duel act by Europe and America.(defense issues affecting US-European relations)Business, international 
Advance of the amazonesu.(development of Japanese pop culture)Business, international 
Adventurous venture capital.(US venture capital industry)(Editorial)Business, international 
Aegean rumpus.(relations between Turkey, Greece and the European Union)Business, international 
A family feud.(Yugoslav elections and their impact on Montenegro)Business, international 
A Finnish fable.(problems facing Nokia)Business, international 
A French lesson.(French proposals for two-tier European Union; includes related notes)Business, international 
A French pox on them.(European demonstrations for reductions in fuel taxes)Business, international 
A fresh start for Chiapas.(impact of elections in Chiapas, Mexico)Business, international 
African debt, European doubt.(talks between Organization of African States and European Union)Business, international 
Africa's moment under the UN's gaze.(United Nations focuses on Africa)Business, international 
Africa's twin scourges.(need for cooperation to tackle malaria and AIDS in Africa)(Editorial)Business, international 
A friend turned foe.(European Union blocks regional aid)Business, international 
After Alvarez.(changes in Argentine government)Business, international 
After Assad.(succession in Syria and challenges facing new leader)(Editorial)Business, international 
After Carnahan.(impact of death of Missouri governor, Mel Carnahan)Business, international 
After Elian.(relations between US and Cuba)Business, international 
After Enrico.(impact of death of Mediobanca honorary chairman, Enrico Cuccia, on the bank)Business, international 
After Fujimori's 'victory'.(impact of presidential election in Peru)Business, international 
After Mugabe's defeat.(referendum rejects draft constitution for Zimbabwe)Business, international 
After peace has crashed.(relations between Israel and Palestinians)(Editorial)Business, international 
After Seattle.(World Trade Organization negotiations)Business, internationalJeffrey Schott
After the children went to school.(impact of ending child labor in Pakistan sports equipment center)Business, international 
After the deluge.(lessons from floods that hit Mozambique)Business, international 
After the flood.(British attitudes to immigration may be liberalized)Business, international 
After the genome.(research into genomes and proteomes)Business, international 
After the gold rush.(trends affecting technology stocks)Business, international 
After the party.(role of Satoshi Koike in Japanese internet bubble)Business, international 
After the verdict.(Microsoft antitrust trial)Business, international 
After you.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
A future for Kosovo.(possibility of independence for Kosovo, Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
A future president?(Hillary Clinton becomes New York senator)Business, international 
Against nature.(work of Walker Evans, photographer)Business, international 
Against the grain.(developments in research on superconductivity)Business, international 
A game of seduction.(impact of increase in support for Free Democrats in Germany)Business, international 
A gastronomic cluster.(success of restaurant industry in Ludlow, Shropshire, England)Business, international 
A gentler Middle Eastern Islam?(changes affecting Islam in the Middle East)Business, international 
Agents of change.(referendums in the US Nov 2000 election)Business, international 
Age-old problem.(plan to end age-discrimination in employment in Britain)Business, international 
A ghost lurks.(Commonwealth of Independent States summit)Business, international 
A giant awakes.(strategy of Electricite de France)Business, international 
A giant sucking sound.(Chinese semiconductor industry)Business, international 
A glimmer of opposition.(political opposition in Serbia)Business, international 
A good year for alewives.(debate on whether dams should be removed in the US)Business, international 
A hard day's night.(organization of US political campaigns)Business, international 
A hard landing?(danger of hard landing for US economy)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A hard rain.(causes and effectsof floods in Britain)Business, international 
A hardy lot.(economic change in the Highlands of Scotland)Business, international 
A hijacking that shows terrorism still pays.(hijacking of Indian Airlines flight)Business, international 
Ahmet Necdet Sezer, a westward-looking Turk.(profile and policies of Turkish president)Business, international 
A hostage crisis confronts Estrada.(Philippines hostage crisis)Business, international 
Aid for AIDS.(need to tackle the problem of AIDS in developing economies)Business, international 
Aid for Argentina.(economic problems of Argentina and need for aid)(Editorial)Business, international 
AIDS wars.(origins of AIDS virus)Business, international 
Airbus bets the company.(Airbus plans for new airliner)Business, international 
Air France's cool head.(strategy of Air France)Business, international 
A jam at 32,000 feet.(air traffic control does not keep pace with demand)Business, international 
A job nobody can do.(difficulties in running New York's schools)Business, international 
A knotty problem.(medical imaging technology to be used for sawmills)Business, international 
Alan de Lastic.(obituary of archbishop of Delhi, India, Alan de Lastic,)(Obituary)Business, international 
Alas, poor W.(performance of George W Bush, Republican presidential candidate)Business, international 
Alastair Campbell, Napoleon of spin.(role of British prime minister's press secretary, Alastair Campbell)Business, international 
Alberta's advantage poses some questions for Canada.(influence of Alberta on Canadian politics)Business, international 
A less friendly shoulder.(relations between European Union and Palestinians)Business, international 
A lesson in peacekeeping.(suggestions to improve United Nations peacekeeping activities)Business, international 
Al Gore's investor problem.(stockholders and the US presidential campaign)Business, international 
Al Gore's unruly party.(Democratic party after Bill Clinton)Business, international 
Al Gore, the people's prince.Business, international 
A line in the sand.(role of Britain in Sierra Leone)(Editorial)Business, international 
A little local difficulty.(impact of departure of Oracle president, Ray Lane, on the company's performance)Business, international 
All about a boy.(custody case involving Cuban child, Elian Gonzalez)Business, international 
All change in Croatia.(elections in Croatia in Jan 2000)Business, international 
All friends, for today.(new Cote d'Ivoire president seeks to bring calm)Business, international 
All friends now.(Russian debt servicing)Business, international 
All go below, caution above.(economic policy and performance of Vietnam)Business, international 
All havens in a storm.(criticism of some tax havens)Business, international 
All in accord - on procrastination.(European Union delays in changes needed prior to enlargement)Business, international 
All must have prizes.(British Booker and other awards)Business, international 
All power to Chavez - almost.(tasks facing re-elected Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez)Business, international 
All quiet on the Lebanese front.(impact of withdrawal of Israel from Lebanon)Business, international 
All that glisters.(developments affecting platinum industry)Business, international 
All that glitters.(problems related to making movies out of good novels)Business, international 
All together, charge.(trends affecting Japanese semiconductor producers)Business, international 
All to strive for.(China seeks to host Olympic Gmes in 2008)Business, international 
All wrong in Iraq.(impact of sanctions against Iraq)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ally, get your gun.(links between US lawyers and Democratic party)Business, international 
All you can eat.(internet access in Britain)Business, international 
All yours.(mass customization and the internet)Business, international 
Almighty Alan Greenspan.(role of chairman of Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan)Business, international 
A lonely sea in the sky.(possibility of ocean on Europa, moon of Jupiter)Business, international 
A loss of appetite.(Japanese financial reform may be slowing)Business, international 
A lost left.(impact of Mexican elections on the Party of the Democratic Revolution)Business, international 
A maid for all reasons.(portrayals and significance of Joan of Arc)Business, international 
A market for monopoly?(impact of business-to-business exchanges)Business, international 
A market for votes.(electronic futures exchange of the University of Iowa)Business, international 
A master returns.(recreation of lost ballets through research)Business, international 
A material force.(investments by Arun Bajoria in India)Business, international 
Ambivalent.(Vivendi and corporate governance in France)Business, international 
A memorable encore.(General Electric seeks to acquire Honeywell)Business, international 
America, memory-chip Lazarus.(US microchip companies increase market share)Business, international 
American blobjectivity.(US design)Business, international 
America rides the wireless wave.(mobile phone technology in the US and western Europe)Business, international 
America's amazing expansion.(US economic growth)(Editorial)Business, international 
America's death-penalty lottery.(need for reforms to US system of capital punishment to promote justice)(Cover Story)Business, international 
America's education choice.(need for reform of US educational system)(Editorial)Business, international 
America's focus group.(US presidential campaign in Missouri)Business, international 
America's good new friend.(impact of petroleum discoveries on Angola)Business, international 
America's unfinished agenda.(need for better measures totackle poverty in the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
America the unready.(vulnerability of the US to biological warfare)Business, international 
A modest success story.(progress in Tanzania)Business, international 
A more realistic Russia.(Russian foreign policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Amost more of the same from China.(Chinese Natinal People's Congress has annual meeting)Business, international 
A much-needed victory.(House of Representatives votes to allow stronger trade links with China)Business, international 
A muddle in the jungle.(US aid to Colombia for tackling drugs trade)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A musical phoenix.(operas of Prokofiev achieve belated recognition)Business, international 
An amber light for Fujimori.(Alberto Fujimori re-elected president of Peru)Business, international 
An American in North Korea.(Madeleine Albright visits North Korea)Business, international 
Anatoly Sobchak.(obituary of Anatoly Sobchak)(Obituary)Business, international 
Anatomy of an attack.(major wedbistes affected by denial of service attacks)Business, international 
And God spake unto Rebecca.(Massachusetts woman sent to jail to protect her unborn child)Business, international 
And now, Mr President.(policy challenges facing new US president)Business, international 
Andris Berzins, a hard-pressed Latvian.(challenges facing Latvian prime minister, Andris Berzins)Business, international 
And still no winner.(US elections undecided)Business, international 
And the real winner is....(impact on US Republican and Democratic parties of likely Republican presidential victory)Business, international 
And what about the workers?(Russian labor unions)Business, international 
An elephantine problem.(trade in ivory and wildlife conservation)(Editorial)Business, international 
An elephant never forgives, they say.(impact of presidential campaign of John McCain)Business, international 
A new breed for Fox.(transitionteam set up by Mexican president-elect, Vicente Fox)Business, international 
A new crusade.(Angolan churches campaign for peace)Business, international 
A new field.(high temperature superconductors)Business, international 
A new foreign policy?(Russian foreign policy)Business, international 
A new Golden Age.(changes affecting Spain)Business, international 
A new kind of Boeing.(recovery of Boeing)Business, international 
A new leader for the Socialists.(Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero elected leader of Socialists in Spain)Business, international 
A new left leader?(developments in Italian politics)Business, international 
A new map of the world.(globalization and the role of national technologies)Business, international 
A new prescription.(extra funds for British National Health Service)Business, international 
A new route?(talks on the future of Cyprus)Business, international 
A new route.(tension related to protestant marches in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
A new war.(US aid for Colombia, and guerrilla warfare)Business, international 
Angela Merkel, Germany's gritty conservative.(profile of German Christian Democrat leader, Angela Merkel)Business, international 
Angela Merkel, Germany's new-look conservative.(Angela Merkel likely to become leader of German Christian Democratic Union)Business, international 
Anger and tears.(terrorists kill Spanish judge)Business, international 
Angrily to the polls.(Hong Kong elections planned for Sep 2000)Business, international 
Angry and effective.(background to and impact of anti-capitalist protests)Business, international 
Angry old man.(divisions within German Christian Democrats)Business, international 
Angst on campus.(problems facing Canadian universities)Business, international 
An ill wind from the south-west.(impact of Zimbabwe's economic problems on Bulawayo)Business, international 
Animal farm.(debate on project to repopulate Kissama National Park, Angola)Business, international 
An imperilled Arabian paradise.(conservationists seek to preseve Socotra, Yemen)Business, international 
An inside job.(survey of companies undertaking process of change)Business, international 
Annus horribilis.(problems facing NASA)Business, international 
A non-voting fiasco in Venezuela.(problems with planned elections in Venezuela)Business, international 
Anorexia.(valuation of Palm stocks)Business, international 
Another 29 million pounds sterling down the drain.(subsidies for the Millennium Dome from the British government)Business, international 
Another bump in the road.(policies of British department of trade and industry)Business, international 
Another crash, another crisis.(British railroad crash)Business, international 
Another fine voting mess.(game theory and the European Union voting system)Business, international 
Another kind of web.(popularity of exchange-traded funds)Business, international 
Another miracle.(performance of US economy)Business, international 
Another president caught in Argentina's economic trap.(economic problems and policies in Argentina)Business, international 
Another shopping trip.(Japanese companies invest abroad)Business, international 
Another war on corruption.(corruption investigations in China)Business, international 
A not-so-popular Nordic bridge.(usage of bridge between Denmark and Sweden)Business, international 
A not-so-rainy day.(impact of industrial polution on the weather)Business, international 
Anthony Powell.(obituary of Anthony Powell, author)(Obituary)Business, international 
Anti-liberalism old and new.(anti-globalization movement)Business, international 
A nuclear fission.(problems over reprocessed fuel imported by Japan from Britain)Business, international 
An uneasy waiting game for Mexico, and Marcos.(Mexican elections and Zapatista conflict)Business, international 
An unkind cut for the Pampas.(problems affecting Argentine beef farmers)Business, international 
A paradox for Cardoso.(Brazilian economic policy)Business, international 
A passage from India.(strategy of Bollywood For You, and its founder, Kishore Lulla)Business, international 
A peace process for Kashmir?(chances of peace for Kashmir)(Editorial)Business, international 
A place in the sun.(Thomson Travel to be acquired by Preussag)Business, international 
Apocalypse now.(problems affecting US motion picture theaters)Business, international 
A poor diagnosis.(development of cheap diagnostic tests)Business, international 
A pope for all peoples.(Pope John Paul ll in the Holy Land)Business, international 
A president on a limp mission.(visit by Indonesian president to Aceh province)Business, international 
A question of indices.(changes to weightings in world stockmarket indices)Business, international 
Arabs and Israelis watch, threaten and kill.(conflict between Israelis and Palestinian Arabs)Business, international 
A raw deal.(Okinawa summit tackles divisions between rich and poor countries)Business, international 
A real breakthrough?(German industrial relations)Business, international 
Are they a nation?(Romanies as a minority in Europe)Business, international 
A revolution in learning to think.(changes in China's educational system)Business, international 
Are you feeling lucky, punk?(British Conservative leader, William Hague, uses issue of self-defense for householders for political ends)Business, international 
Argentina's new struggle for confidence and growth.(economic and political developments in Argentina)Business, international 
A roadmap for planet-hunting.(techniques to detect smaller planets)Business, international 
A road through the heart.(importance of Route 66)Business, international 
A role for Europe in Korea.(need for Europe to provide aid for N Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
A roving eye.(usefulness of economics in understanding art, religion and gender discrimination)Business, international 
A row about a bigger EU.(debate on enlargement of European Union triggered by Germany)Business, international 
A Russian coronation.(Russian presidential election campaign)Business, international 
A Russia to do business with?(need to be wary of Russian acting president, Vladimir Putin)(Editorial)Business, international 
A sea change.(speciation and physical isolation)Business, international 
A second chance.(Andre Lee sets up investment banking service)Business, international 
A second chance for Toledo, and Peru.(Peruvian presidential elections)Business, international 
A sharper focus.(developments in lens design)Business, international 
A sharper image.(developments of technology for digital cameras)Business, international 
Ashes to silicon.(Phoenix, Arizona, seeks to develop internet industry)Business, international 
A shield in space.(planned US missile defense system)Business, international 
A shocking backlash.(problems with deregulation of the electricity industry in California)Business, international 
Asia's missing market.(local-currency bond market in Asia)Business, international 
Asia's Mr Broadband.(performance of Pacific Century CyberWorks amd its head, Richard Li)Business, international 
Asia's rollercoaster rides.(impact of petroleum prices rises on Asian economies)Business, international 
Asia's shifting balance.(changes in the balance of power within Asia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Asia's so slow express.(performance of the Japanese economy)Business, international 
Ask a silly question.(patient involvement in British health care decisions)Business, international 
A slow move to justice.(slow reform of Chinese legal system)Business, international 
A snub from Kabila.(Laurent Kabila rejects peacemaking summit for Congo)Business, international 
A soluble problem.(need for water to be priced correctly)(Editorial)Business, international 
A sorry state.(problems with the discipline of Economics in Britain)Business, international 
A sorry tale.(problems faced by Australian aborigines, and land rights issues)Business, international 
A spoonful of sugar.(electronic purchasing as a way of improving the efficiency of European hospitals)Business, international 
A spy departs.(Peruvian intelligence chief leaves the country)Business, international 
A squeeze in the Valley.Business, international 
A suit and a case for treatment.(impact of dressing down in financial services companies in London, England)Business, international 
A Syrian-Israeli peace?(talks between Israel and Syria)(Editorial)Business, international 
A tale of two debtors.(US private sector debt and Japanese public sector debt)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A test for Christian Democrats.(elections in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany)Business, international 
A theory of the Case.(strategy of Steve Case as head of America Online)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A thousand ills require a thousand cures.(developments in computer network security)Business, international 
A ticket to prosperity.(migrant labor in southern Africa)Business, international 
A tidal wave of drugs.(drug trade in the Caribbean)Business, international 
Atlantic rescues.(politicians show increased interest in Atlantic region of Canada)Business, international 
At last, FX online.(Reuters link with Citigroup, Chase Manhattan and Deutsche Bank)Business, international 
At last, they are waging war.(French presidency and government affected by scandals)Business, international 
Atonement day.(Hong Kong fiscal policy)Business, international 
A torch song.(dealing with nuclear waste)Business, international 
A touch of soleil.(developments in French theater)Business, international 
A train of concern.(Uighur minority in Xinjiang region in China)Business, international 
A treat from Nice.(agreement on voting changes for European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
A trip down memory lane.(research on optical correlators and holographic memory)Business, international 
At risk in Africa.(impact of political unrest in Zimbabwe)(Cover Story)Business, international 
A Turkish move into Central Asia.(links between Turkey and Uzbekistan)Business, international 
A turning point for AIDS?(problems of AIDS in Africaand elsewhere, and ways of tackling the problem)Business, international 
A tussle over tax.(dispute between US and Europe over tax)Business, international 
At war in the northern woods.(lumber industry of Minnesota)Business, international 
Audi-lite.(Audi and others develop aluminum cars)Business, international 
Auditory discomfort.(modern accountancy and conflicts of interest)Business, international 
A useful poison.(usefulness of DDT in combating malaria)Business, international 
Austria's rancid choice.(far right Freedom party may join Austrian government)(Editorial)Business, international 
Avenge our blood.(lawsuit over deaths at Waco, Texas, in 1993)Business, international 
A vote for misrule.(criticisms of May 2000 elections in Haiti)Business, international 
Awaiting reform.(Peru discusses democratic reforms)Business, international 
A warning from Ecuador.(implications of coup in Ecuador)(Editorial)Business, international 
A warning of things to come.(demonstrations in Gaza and West Bank, and constraints affecting Palestinian leader, Yasser Arafat)Business, international 
A war of words.(President Bill Clinton's visit to Vietnam)Business, international 
A wary socialist, the general and Chile's future.(tasks facing Ricardo Lagos, president of Chile)Business, international 
A way out of the maze.(amnesty and prisoner release in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Away with the rogues.(Japanese Liberal Democratic party plans clean-up)Business, international 
A year for activism?(debate on US budget)Business, international 
A yen for cheap chic.(impact of discount clothing stores in Japan)Business, international 
Baa or buy.(Christmas shopping and protest against consumerism)Business, international 
Baby dolls.(education to prevent teenage pregnancies in Britain)Business, international 
Back from the Middle Eastern brink.(summit leads to calming of dispute between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Back to basics.(plans for European Union constitution)Business, international 
Back to bloodshed in Kashmir.(ceasefire breaks down in Kashmir)Business, international 
Back to bombs and rockets.(conflict between Israel and Lebanon)Business, international 
Back to class war?(social class in Britain)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Back to its roots.(Thomson-CSF develops links with US)Business, international 
Back to square one.(slow pace of clean-up at Hanford Nuclear Reservation, Washington state)Business, international 
Back to the barricades.(labor unrest among South Korean white collar workers)Business, international 
Back to the futures.(developments in Indian stock markets)Business, international 
Back to the table.(resumption of talks between Israelis and Palestinians)(Editorial)Business, international 
Baggy fit.(problems facing US retailers)Business, international 
Bank error.(problems arising from Russian banking system)Business, international 
Banking at your convenience.(impact of the internet on the Japanese banking industry)Business, international 
Bank not One.(performance of Bank One)Business, international 
Barak's bickering brood.(problems of Israeli prime minister, Ehud Barak, in carrying out peace negotiations with divisions in Israel's coalition government)Business, international 
Barak's deadline for peace.(possibilities of Ehud Barak securing peace agreement for Israel with Palestinians)(Editorial)Business, international 
Barak's gamble.(political strategy of Ehud Barak in Israel)(Editorial)Business, international 
Barak's maps.(relations between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Barbara Cartland.(obituary of Barbara Cartland, novelist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Barclays' big ambitions.(strategy of Barclays Bank)Business, international 
Barriers real and imagined.(European single market and competition obstacles)Business, international 
Barter's latest comeback.(development of barter through the internet)Business, international 
Bashar's world.(succession in Syria)Business, international 
Basle bust.(baking regulations and capital adequacy requirements)Business, international 
Basu, the Marxist, bows out.(West Bengal chief minister, Jyoti Basu, retires)Business, international 
Bathetic in Belarus.(elections in Belarus)Business, international 
Battle of the airwaves.(TV stations prevent development of mobile phone communications)Business, international 
Battle of the newsagents.(distribution of periodicals in Britain)Business, international 
Battling brewers.(Carlsberg plans restructuring)Business, international 
Battling it out.(Boris Berezovsky and Russia's oligarchs)Business, international 
Beach music and bellyaching.(changes affecting Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket)Business, international 
Beaten to a pulp.(changes affecting the pulp and paper industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Beating a retreat.(aftermath of failure of planned merger between London Stock Exchange and Deutsche Borse)Business, international 
Beating crime, not suspects.(need for South Africa police to use new methods)Business, international 
Bedridden.(problems of British National Health Service)Business, international 
Behind the scenes at the museum.(access to museum collections)Business, international 
Behind the smiles.(relations between China and Taiwan)Business, international 
Being watched.(British companies want to be able to read emails of employees, and government carries out electronic surveillance)Business, international 
Belaboured.(Argentina seeks to reform labor market)Business, international 
Be my number two.(selection of vice presidents by US presidential candidates)Business, international 
Beneath that healthy exterior.(problems facing US banks)Business, international 
Best of foes.(meeting between Russian and US presidents)Business, international 
Better broken.(need for further reorganization at BT)Business, international 
Better than cure.(preventive medicine in Britain)Business, international 
Betting on Mongolia.(Mongolian banking system)Business, international 
Beyond the Hague.(impact of collapse of talks to achieve agreement on global warming )(Editorial)Business, international 
Beyond the Kremlin's walls.(Russian president seeks greater control of the regions)Business, international 
B for Brazil.(developments in Brazilian bond markets)Business, international 
Bidding for the future.(stockholder power and European companies)Business, international 
Bidding war.(British policies on pensions)Business, international 
Bifarcation.(problems with peace talks between government and guerrillas in Colombia)Business, international 
Big Blue's bet.(IBM's research into supercomputing)Business, international 
Big business bows to global warming.(petroleum and chemicals companies concerned about global warming)Business, international 
Big ideas.(policies of new Spanish government)Business, international 
Big lion, small cage.(performance and strategy of South African Breweries)Business, international 
Big MacCurrencies.(assessment of exchange rate valuations using Big Mac index)Business, international 
Big rigs' lucky break.(impact of e-commerce on US trucking)Business, international 
Bill Bradley, down but not out.(performance of Bill Bradley as presidential candidate)Business, international 
Bill Hamilton.(obituary of Bill Hamilton, biologist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Bill Rockefeller?(possible breakup of Microsoft)(Editorial)Business, international 
Birds of a feather.(European Space Agency launches craft in cluster mission)Business, international 
Black leather.(original and new movie of 'Shaft')Business, international 
Black magic.(Republicans and African American voters)Business, international 
Blair in a spin.(problems facing British prime minister, Tony Blair)Business, international 
Blair's big test.(British protest on fuel taxes)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Blair's plan for Europe.(British relations with European Union)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Blair's vision.(British prime minister's view of European Union)Business, international 
Blessed drops.(impact of drought in Kenya)Business, international 
Blind ambition.(plan to tackle trachoma in Morocco)Business, international 
Blocked.(British telecoms regulation the development of the internet in Britain)Business, international 
Blood and oil.(development of Getty Images)Business, international 
Blood on its border.(impact on Venezuela of conflict in Colombia)Business, international 
Blowing smoke.(treatment of tobacco companies in the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
Blue rinse.(British local elections of May 2000)Business, international 
Bobbin and weaving.(problems facing British textile industry)Business, international 
Bolivia's gender-bending politicians.(dispute over election fraud in Bolivia)Business, international 
Bombs, and more bombs.(bombings in Spain)Business, international 
Bond bombshell.(volatility in government bond markets)Business, international 
Boneheaded.(dispute over origins of Kennewick Man)Business, international 
Bonnie Cashmin.(obituary of Bonnie Cashmin, fashion designer)(Obituary)Business, international 
Boom and gloom.(developments in Russian economy)Business, international 
Boomtown.(stock offerings in Japan)Business, international 
Booting out the better known.(some reformist candidates not allowed to fight elections in Iran)Business, international 
Borderlands.(links between Kent, England, and the European Union)Business, international 
Boris Berezovsky, puppeteer or future victim?(future of oligarch, Boris Berezovsky, as an indicator of Russian policy)Business, international 
Boris the belligerent.(activities of investor, Boris Fedorov, in Russia)Business, international 
Born to be trimmed?(hedge funds and institutional investors)Business, international 
Bouncing back?(performance of the euro)Business, international 
Bouncing to a fairer world.(United Nations seeks to tackle gloabl poverty)Business, international 
Bouteflika's bid for concord.(efforts to achieve peace in Algeria)Business, international 
Brain into brawn.(research on stem cells in adult animals)Business, international 
Branson and the money-men.(Richard Branson sells stake in Virgin Atlantic)Business, international 
Brave Ken.(plans to control traffic in central London, England)Business, international 
Brazil grapples with crime, punishment and policing.(Brazilian efforts to tackle crime)Business, international 
Brazil's 500 years of solitude.(political and economic developments in Brazil)(Editorial)Business, international 
Brazil's unfinished battle for racial democracy.(ethnic discrimination in Brazil)Business, international 
Break and spend.(British Conservative party's health care proposals)Business, international 
Breaking foreign policy taboos.(likely direction of Mexican foreign policy)Business, international 
Breaking up Microsoft.(plan to divide Microsoft)Business, international 
Breakthrough in Kashmir?(conflict in Kashmir may ease)Business, international 
Bright, some clouds.(peformance of Sun Microsystems)Business, international 
Bringing rights home.(impact of British Human Rights Act)Business, international 
Bring-up-the-rear General.(strategy of Singapore Telecommunications chief executive, Lee Hsien Yang)Business, international 
Britain's alleged takeover of Brussels.(France alleges British domination of European Union)Business, international 
British banks in the balance.(presures on British banks)Business, international 
Broken taboo?(Freedom party may form coalition in Austria)Business, international 
Broker thyself.(Credit Suisse to acquire Donaldson, Lufkin and Jenrette)Business, international 
Brown's bonanza.(British auction of mobile phone licenses)Business, international 
Brown's duty.(help likely for British truckers and farmers)Business, international 
Browser wars, part two.(competition between producers of browsers)Business, international 
Brutality and budgets in Indonesia.(challenges facing Indonesian president)Business, international 
Bubble bubble.(history of stock market bubbles, and risks of future bubbles)Business, international 
Bubble trouble.(research on electrons and helium)Business, international 
Buddy, can you spare a peso.(problems affecting Mexican banking industry)Business, international 
Buffetted.(Coca-Cola board decides against buying Quaker Oats)Business, international 
Building a new Boeing.(impact of merger between Boeing and McDonnell Douglas)Business, international 
Built on sand.(mortgage lending in Russia)Business, international 
Bulls, bears and Greenspan.(US monetary policy and stock prices)Business, international 
Bungee jump.(developments affecting the insurance industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Bungle in the jungle.(Brazilian high-tech manufacturing zone in Amazon)Business, international 
Burdensome.(British taxation and government spending)Business, international 
Burma shave.(Supreme Court rejects Massachusetts boycott of firms dealing with Myanmar)Business, international 
Burn, baby burn.(Arab attitudes to Israel)Business, international 
Burning issue.(debate on European fuel taxes)(Editorial)Business, international 
Bused-up.(transportation strike in Los Angeles)Business, international 
Business bids.(British businesses seek lower taxes and less red tape)Business, international 
Bus pass.(role of buses in British transportation policy)Business, international 
But look under the other Bush.(Jeb Bush aims to end affirmative action in Florida)Business, international 
Buy!(Jon Corzine seeks to be New Jersey Democratic candidate for Senate)Business, international 
Bye-bye, Uncle Ho.(political and economic change in Vietnam)Business, international 
Byer's axe.(British competition policy)Business, international 
Byte counters.(production and consumption of information)Business, international 
Cairene shoppers' intifada.(business and support for Palestinians in Cairo, Egypt)Business, international 
California dreaming.(Cornwall and Devon, England, seek to improve their economic performance)Business, international 
Called to account.(report on British banking)Business, international 
Calm down.(debate on US budget surplus)Business, international 
Campaigning in Clinton country.(impact of President Bill Clinton on US politics)Business, international 
Camp David again.(relations between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Camp David's disputed city.(divisions between Israel and Palestinians on Jerusalem's future)(Editorial)Business, international 
Canada battles with its vision of peace.(role of Canadian army)Business, international 
Canada's not-so-open skies.(developments in air travel market in Canada)Business, international 
Can Bibi foil Barak's bid to block him?(developments in Israeli politics)Business, international 
Cancelled flights.(pressures facing Latin American airlines)Business, international 
Can debt relief make a difference?(impact of debt relief for poorer countries)Business, international 
Can it fly?(attempts to achieve peace in Middle East)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Can Japan find its voice?(role of Japan in Asia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Can Moldova get worse?(problems facing Moldova)Business, international 
Can Poland's government survive?Business, international 
Can't get the staff.(public sector recruitment problems linked to lower pay in Britain)Business, international 
Can the Kiwi economy fly?(New Zealand economy and economic policies)Business, international 
Can you?(shortage of internet addresses)Business, international 
Capital winners.(performance of Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae)Business, international 
Career evolution.(changes affecting career development)Business, international 
Career path.(changes affecting South Korean conglomerates)Business, international 
Carnival time again in Latin America?(risks to economic recovery in Latin America)Business, international 
Cash for questions.(private schools perform better in Britain)Business, international 
Cash? How old economy.(venture investing in the US and Europe)Business, international 
Cash remains king.(significance of continued popularity of cash)(Editorial)Business, international 
Casting a light.(Kurds in Turkey, and movie 'Journey to the Sun')Business, international 
Castro's coup.(impact on Cuba of dispute over custody of Cuban boy, Elian Gonzalez)Business, international 
Castro's speech therapy.(need for Fidel Castro to allow more space for dissenters in Cuba)(Editorial)Business, international 
Catch up if you can.(information technology and emerging economies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Cause for conCERN?(work of CERN)Business, international 
Caution needed.(debate on Biosafety Protocol)Business, international 
Ceasefire.(major accounting firms and the Securities and Exchange Commission)Business, international 
Central banks, all a-quiver.(equity prices, exchange rates, and central bank policies)Business, international 
Central Europe's sulky conscripts.(opposition to military service in Central Europe)Business, international 
Centre-fold?(prblems facing the Indonesian banking industry)Business, international 
Chairmen and bosses.(role of British Airways chief executive, Robert Ayling)(Editorial)Business, international 
Changing hats across the Rio Grande.(impact of Mexican elections on US politics)Business, international 
Changing the climate of opinion.(role of Pew Center on Global Climate Change head, Eileen Claussen)Business, international 
Charge ahead.(power cuts and deregulation of US electric utlities)(Editorial)Business, international 
Charles Kennedy and the riddle of Romsey.(implications of Liberal Democrat victory in Romsey, England)Business, international 
Charles Rembar.(obituary of Charles Rembar, lawyer)Business, international 
Chase's morganatic marriage.(significance of planned acquisition of J.P. Morgan by Chase Manhattan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Chavez bids for (more) power.(democracy in Venezuela and the strategy of President Hugo Chavez)Business, international 
Chavez, God and the voters.(relationship between Venezuelan president, Hugo Chavez, and the Catholic Church)Business, international 
Chavez of Arabia.(petroleum policies of Venzuelan president, Hugo Chavez, and his visit to Iraq)Business, international 
Cheap and cheerless.(German retailing)Business, international 
Chen warms up the Chinese motherland.(relations between Taiwan and China)Business, international 
Chidambaram Subramaniam.(obituary of Chidambaram Subramaniam; former agriculture minister for India)(Obituary)Business, international 
Children in the boiler-room.(problem of child labor in Morocco)Business, international 
Chile buries its political ghosts - some of them, anyway.(political developments in Chile)Business, international 
Chile edges towards a settlement with its past.(Chilean military agrees to reveal location of bodies of some of those killed in 1973-1990 dictatorship)Business, international 
Chile's unfinished democracy.(need for constitutional change in Chile)(Editorial)Business, international 
Chimera.(Wal-Mart expands into Europe)Business, international 
China's dynastic struggles.(likely instabilty with Chinese political transition)(Editorial)Business, international 
China's hop, skip and jump on to Taiwan.(China seeks reunification with Taiwan)Business, international 
Chipzilla takes a beating.(challenges faced by Intel)Business, international 
Chocks away.(Airbus Industrie new Airbus sales going well)Business, international 
Cholo challenge.(Peruvian presidential elections)Business, international 
Chretien, 'Doris', and a lot of dirt.(Canada to hold election in Nov 2000)Business, international 
Chris Patten, becalmed in Brussels.(role of Chris Patten as a European commissioner, and European Union foreign relations)Business, international 
Christoph Blocher, ascendant Swiss populist.(profile of Swiss People's Party leader, Christoph Blocher)Business, international 
Chucking out Chuck?(senatorial contest in Virginia)Business, international 
Church militant.(role of the church in Mexican politics)Business, international 
Citizen Fang.(competition between newspaper publishers in San Francisco)Business, international 
City breaks.(British tax policies and urban renewal)Business, international 
Class warriors.(debate on elitism and social classes in Britain, and role of ruling Labor party)Business, international 
Clean hands.(Turkey seeks to reform banking industry)Business, international 
Cleaning up in LA.(Service Employees International Union organizes strike in Los Angeles)Business, international 
Cleaning up.(political reform in Peru after departure of Alberto Fujimori from presidency)Business, international 
Clearing up Cable and Wireless.(strategy of Cable and Wireless)Business, international 
Clinched?(Vodaphone AirTouch bid for Mannesmann)Business, international 
Clinton, between Arafat and Barak.(President Bill Clinton's negotiations with Palestinian and Israeli leader)Business, international 
Clinton warms to India.(President Bill Clinton visits India)Business, international 
Closed borders and open palms.(links between international trade and corruption)Business, international 
Closing in.(position of Peruvian president, Alberto Fujimori)Business, international 
Clouds over the countryside.(problems of rural areas of Gloucestershire, England)Business, international 
Cluster buster.(progress of Danisco)Business, international 
Cluster fluster.(research into variant Creutzfeld Jakob disease in Britain)Business, international 
Clustering in Hackney.(Hackney, London, England, becomes fashionable)Business, international 
Cocky snook.(France Telecom acquires Orange)Business, international 
Colombia's nervy elections.(elections and guerrilla activity in Colombia)Business, international 
Colonel beats major.(relations between Russia and Belarus)Business, international 
Come back, Ed Murrow.(WBBM-TV seeks to upgrade news service)Business, international 
Come back!(Ireland seeks to attract labor migrants)Business, international 
Comedy, cont'd.(President Bill Clinton seeks to end employment discrimination against parents and help parents with raising teenagers)Business, international 
Come you back to michi-sipi.(changes affecting the Mississippi region)Business, international 
Coming out in sympathy.(impact of fatherhood on hormone levels)Business, international 
Coming to a cellar near you.(problems with Indianapolis sewage system)Business, international 
Comparing notes.(Britain seeks lessons in running its education system from the US)Business, international 
Complementary medicine.(research into the immune system)Business, international 
Computing's new lodestone.(potential of magnetism in computing)Business, international 
Computing with molecules.(possibility of using molecules as computer components)Business, international 
Comrades in arms.(Northern Ireland peace process and release of loyalist terrorist, Johnny Adair)Business, international 
Confidence or cynicism?(performance of British prime minister, Tony Blair)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Confounded by China.(US trade relations with China)Business, international 
Confuscius rules at GKN.(strategy of Chung Kong Chow at GKN)Business, international 
Confused.(British labor unions back government over fuel price protests)Business, international 
Congo's hidden war.(conflict between Rwanda and Uganda in Congo)Business, international 
Consenting adults?(issue of medical consent in the British National Health Service)Business, international 
Conservatives and liberty.(attitudes of British Conservatives and US Republicans to liberty)(Editorial)Business, international 
Consultant, heal thyself.(developments affecting internet consultancies)Business, international 
Contract killing.(debate on physicians' contracts in Britain)Business, international 
Contradictory France.(fuel tax rise protests in France)Business, international 
Contrary-wise.(investment strategy of Yale University endowment fund)Business, international 
Contrition with a mission.(problems facing British prime minister, Tony Blair)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Conventions and their enemies.(political conventions and anti-conventions in the US)Business, international 
Cooking the books.(IMF aid to Pakistan)Business, international 
Cool, man.(research on cooling device for athletes)Business, international 
Coping with surpluses.(repayment of public debt)Business, international 
Costas Simitis, Greece's cautious helmsman.(profile of Greek prime minister, Costas Simitis)Business, international 
Cost free.(dealing with carbon dioxide emissions)Business, international 
Could he lose?(loss of support for British Labor party)Business, international 
Could Monaco's luck run out?(relations between Monaco and France)Business, international 
Countdown in Zimbabwe.(political instability in Zimbabwe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Countdown.(US missile defenses)Business, international 
Counted out.(dispute over election result in Haiti)Business, international 
Courting controversy.(movies at Cannes film festival, France)Business, international 
Courtroom drama.(Beverley McLachlin to be appointed chief justice for Supreme Court in Canada)Business, international 
Cowed.(debate on public grazing in the US)Business, international 
Cowed.(fair elections unlikely in Zimbabwe)Business, international 
Cracks in the cube.(problems faced by Apple Computer)Business, international 
Creative businessman.(business career of Francois Pinault)Business, international 
Credit where it's due.(financial services reform planned in China)Business, international 
Credit where not due.(impact of sale of FirstPlus mortgage mortfolio)Business, international 
Crimea's sad Tatars.(concerns of Tatar minority in Crimea, Ukraine)Business, international 
Crime looms larger.(crime as a political issue in Britain)Business, international 
Crisis control.(political change in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Cross about holdings.(changes affecting corporate ownership structure in Europe)Business, international 
Crossfire.(campaign finance investigations in Venezuela)Business, international 
Crossing Rubicam.(planned merger between WPP and Young and Rubicam collapses)Business, international 
Crossing the pond.(internet stocks become fashionable in Europe)Business, international 
Crumble, bumble.(problems with infrastructure in Russia)Business, international 
Crunch time for General Motors.(restructuring at General Motors)Business, international 
Crunch time.(US presidential election)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Crusading again.(corporate governance in Switzerland)Business, international 
Crystal clear?(changes affecting diamond market brought about by De Beers)Business, international 
Cuckoo NEST.(concern about security at nuclear laboratory in Los Alamos)Business, international 
Cui bono?(concern about possible fragmentation of US stockmarket)Business, international 
Curious chance.(concern about democracy in Nicaragua)Business, international 
Currency dilemmas.(curreny management systems)Business, international 
Cut!(Hollywood may be affected by strike)Business, international 
Cutting off NTT.(NTT bid to acquire Verio could encounter regulatory obstacles)Business, international 
Dancing in Kenya to the donors' tune.(International Monetary Fund imposes conditions on Kenya)Business, international 
Dangerous liasons.(deregaultion and airline alliances)Business, international 
Danger signs.(changes affecting the swaps market)Business, international 
Darker clouds, a few gleams yet.(developments in Turkish politics, human rights, and links with the European Union)Business, international 
Daylight, magic and the Supreme Court.(role of the US Supreme Court)Business, international 
Day's in.(Stockwell Day wins seat in British Columbia)Business, international 
Dead and buried.(lessons from collapse of BCCI)Business, international 
Deadly embrace.(Microsoft and Kerberos encryption technology)Business, international 
Dead man walking out.(debate on capital punishment in the US)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Dealing with Colombia's death squads.(Colombian paramilitaries increase violence and seek talks with government)Business, international 
Death and inglory in Chechnya.(war in Chechnya, Russia)Business, international 
Death and taxes.(economic aspects of estate taxes)Business, international 
Death of a deal.(collapse of planned merger between Dresdner Bank and Deutsche Bank)Business, international 
Death of the salesmen.(impact of web on sales force for technology companies)Business, international 
Death on the Danube.(cyanide spillage kills fish in Danube)Business, international 
Death or glory.(criteria for awarding Nobel prize for economics)Business, international 
Debunking Coke.(recovery strategy of Douglas Daft for Coca-Cola)Business, international 
Decline, and fall, and fall.(euro drops in value due to drop in German business confidence)Business, international 
Degrees of choice.(need for potential students to investigate university degree courses)Business, international 
De la Rua's surprise for Argentina.(policies of new Argentine president, Fernando de la Rua)Business, international 
Delayed gratification.(debate on role of British Financial Services Authority)Business, international 
Delivering the beef.(tasks facing new chief executive of Barclays Bank, Matt Barrett)Business, international 
Dell on wheels.(build-to order cars for internet customers)Business, international 
'Democracy' in Russia.(attitudes of Russian president, Vladimir Putin, to democracy and foreign policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Democracy's next battleground.(democracy and international aid in Nicaragua)Business, international 
Democratic symmetry.(voting procedures and electoral results)Business, international 
Demolishing the dumps.(demolition programs for social housing in Britain)Business, international 
Demystifying China.(Chinese relations with the outside world)(Editorial)Business, international 
Denouement.(Microsoft antitrust case)Business, international 
Deroyalled.(changes to Royal Ulster Constabulary in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Designer economy.(economic contribution of British art and design)Business, international 
Desperation in Ecuador.(economic policy in Ecuador)(Editorial)Business, international 
Despondency.(conflict between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Destroying the inheritance.(political violence in Cote d'Ivoire)Business, international 
Detroit rules, OK?(alliances in the world automotive industry)(Editorial)Business, international 
Deutsche's big gamble.(Deutsche and Dresdner banks to merge)Business, international 
Devalued.(problems facing Pacific Century CyberWorks)Business, international 
Develop or die.(Eastman Kodak stock price fall)Business, international 
Devices and desires.(strategy of Bill George at Medtronic)Business, international 
Devlet Bahcelit, Turkey's latest political pivot.(political role of National Action Party leader, Devlet Bahceli, in Turkey)Business, international 
Dial M for money.(US and European monetary policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Dick Cheney, loyal hound.(selection of Dick Cheney as vice presidential candidate for George W Bush)Business, international 
Different class.(links between academic ability and success as a politician in Britain; includes related notes)Business, international 
Digital ink meets electronic paper.(developments in electronic paper)Business, international 
Dilemmas from Denmark.(impact of Danish rejection of membership of European monetary union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Diminishing returns.(banking industry in East Asia)Business, international 
Dire straits?(China seeks to join World Trade Organization)Business, international 
Disappointment in Japan, again.(problems relating to Japanese prime minister, Yoshiro Mori)(Editorial)Business, international 
Disarming again.(benefits of arms control measures)(Editorial)Business, international 
Disaster below the Barents Sea.(Russian submarine accident)Business, international 
Disaster relief.(developments in catastrophe insurance)Business, international 
Discomfited Japan.(need for Japan to apologize for wartime treatment of 'comfort women')(Editorial)Business, international 
Disconnected.(impact of problems related to planned merger between WorldCom and Sprint)Business, international 
Discrimination and the law.(US Supreme court hears case on expulsion of gay scoutmaster)Business, international 
Disillusion's once-rejected heir.(Romanian local elections)Business, international 
Disintegration dreaded.(separatism in Indonesia)Business, international 
Divide and conquer.(possibility of using spare computer capacity from private individuals)Business, international 
Divide and rule.(plan to divide Microsoft into two companies)Business, international 
Divided they stand.(fragmentation of Canadian politics)Business, international 
Does M and S have a future?(problems facing Marks and Spencer)Business, international 
Dog days.(drop in value of Ghanian currency)Business, international 
Dog fight.(armed forces and Brazilian politics)Business, international 
Doing well by doing good.(factors affecting business ethics)Business, international 
Dollar politics.(Ecuador plans to adopt US dollar)Business, international 
Don't be chicken.(developments in animated movies)Business, international 
Don't e-mail Sid.(US online brokers in Europe)Business, international 
Don't forget.(reinvestigation of 18 murders in southern states of US)Business, international 
Don't keep taking the tablets.(research into impact of different dose levels of vitamin C)Business, international 
Don't mention the B-word.(views of the concept of Britishness)(Editorial)Business, international 
Don't rush for the exits.(british economic growth forecast for 2001)Business, international 
Don't rush into missile defences.(US military policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Dotty about dot commerce.(fashion for internet stocks)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Double trouble.(El Tor cholera genome sequence published)Business, international 
Doubts set in.(Polish economic policy)Business, international 
Douglas Fairbanks, junior.(obituary of Douglas Fairbanks junior, actor)(Obituary)Business, international 
Down but not out.(developments in investment banking in Germany)Business, international 
Down in the dumps.(economic problems facing Morocco)Business, international 
Down the hatch.(liquidity and global financial markets)Business, international 
Down to earth.(German stock prices)Business, international 
Down to the wire in Kentucky.(congressional contests in Kentucky)Business, international 
Draft-dodging.(planned human rights declaration for European Union)Business, international 
Drawing a line in Peru.(importance of fair elections in Peru)(Editorial)Business, international 
Dr Doi's useless inventions.(development of robots in Japan)Business, international 
Dreaming of Altneuland.(history of Zionism)Business, international 
Dream on.(political and economic developments in Turkmenistan)Business, international 
Dream on?(possible links between Britain and North American Free Trade Association)Business, international 
Drier and more desperate.(Taliban respond to drought in Afghanistan)Business, international 
Drilling down.(petroleum exploration in Angola)Business, international 
Drinking disorder.(alchol abuse in Britain)Business, international 
Dry season.(developments in the biotechnology industry)Business, international 
Dutch auction.(competition between British political parties)Business, international 
Easing Brazil's pensions burden.(Brazil plans pensions reform)Business, international 
East Asia's new shape.(changes in corporate behavior in East Asia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Eastern Germany's slow revival.(economic revival of eastern Germany)Business, international 
East Timor's birth pains.(problems facing East Timor)Business, international 
East Timor tries to pick up the pieces.(problems facing East Timor)Business, international 
Eastward, look.(Italian peacekeeping efforts in Kosovo)Business, international 
Easy does it.(strategy of EasyJet)Business, international 
Easy money.(British government seeks to tackle social security fraud)Business, international 
Easy rider.(influence of President Bill Clinton on Al Gore's presidential campaign)Business, international 
E-bonds, licensed to kill.(impact of the internet on the bond market)Business, international 
E-cash 2.0.(development of digital currencies)Business, international 
E-conomic publishing.(bepress.com launches economics journals)Business, international 
Ecuador drifts between opportunity and deadlock.(economic problems of Ecuador)Business, international 
Ecuador on the brink.(economic problems of Ecuador, and plan to dollarise the economy)Business, international 
Ecuador's post-coup reckoning.(aftermath of coup in Ecuador)Business, international 
Edging away.(Britain and European monetary union)Business, international 
Edging towards democracy.(elections in Tajikistan)Business, international 
Edmund Stoiber, torch-bearer for Germany's right.(political career and views of German Christian Social Union leader, Edmund Stoiber)Business, international 
Edward Shevardnadze, Georgia's foxy president.(political career of president of Georgia, Edward Shevardnadze)Business, international 
Egypt's vulnerable Copts.(problems facing Christians in Egypt, and massacre in Dec 1999 and Jan 2000)Business, international 
Ehud Barak's race for peace.(possibilities of Israeli prime minister, Ehud Barak, achieving a peace agreement)Business, international 
Election time.(ICANN board elections)Business, international 
Elect the Lords.(reform of the British House of Lords)(Editorial)Business, international 
Elementary elephant control.(methods of controlling large elephant populations)Business, international 
Elisabeth Guigou, a rising force in France.(profile of French employment minister, Elisabeth Guigou)Business, international 
Elizabeth Gordon.(obituary of Elizabeth Gordon, style specialist with an interest in architecture)(Obituary)Business, international 
Elsie Widdowson.(obituary of Elsie Widdowson, nutritionist)Business, international 
Embarrassing.(government investigation of security breaches at Los Alamos)Business, international 
Emerging sickness.(impact of rises in US interest rates and strength of US dollar on emerging economies)(Editorial)Business, international 
E-money revisited.(impact of electronic money on central banks)Business, international 
Encounter in Pyongyang.(summit between North and South Korea)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Endgame.(changes affecting Japanese insurance industry)Business, international 
Endgame.(Vodaphone bid for Mannesmann)Business, international 
End of a dream?(impact of crash of Air France Concorde aircraft)Business, international 
End of an IRI.(Istituto per la Ricostruzione Industriale to be liquidated)Business, international 
Enel's not-so-new look.(criticism of Enel's strategy)Business, international 
Engage and prosper.(US foreign relations)(Editorial)Business, international 
Engaged.(need for more competition in Mexican telecoms)Business, international 
Engineering a victory.(electoral contest in 15th congressional district, California)Business, international 
Erich Mielke.(obituary of Erich Mielke, head of secret police in East Germany)(Obituary)Business, international 
Ernest-Antoine de Seilliere, boss of France's bosses.(profile of head of French employers' confederation)Business, international 
Estrada's final scene.(impeachment trial of Philippines president, Joseph Estrada)Business, international 
Estrada's risky strategy.(president of Philippines, Joseph Estrada, seeks to tackle kidnapping)Business, international 
Estrongo Nachama.(obituary of Estrongo Nachama, Jewish spokesman in Germany)(Obituary)Business, international 
Ethiopia's and Eritrea's forgotten war, resumed.Business, international 
ET stay at home.(research on extraterrestrial life)Business, international 
Eureka!(work on Archimedes palimpsest)Business, international 
Europe corners the market.(European Union bilateral trade agreements)Business, international 
Europe in cyberspace.(European economic policy and attitudes to the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe limbers up.(European economic recovery and need for further progress)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe or the world.(developments in European defense industry)Business, international 
Europe's banking blues.(European banking and planned merger between Dresdner and Deutche banks)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's choice.(impact of enlargement of the European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's dot.bombs.(challenges facing European internet companies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's Internet drought.(consolidation likely among Internet start-up companies in Europe)Business, international 
Europe's last post.(possibility of setting up a single market for European postal services)Business, international 
Europe's merger morass.(European mergers and policies of European Commission)Business, international 
Europe's opportunity.(changes needed in the European business environment)Business, international 
Europe's regulatory muddles.(need for harmonization of financial rules for European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's shrinking stockmarkets.(mergers between European stockmarkets)(Editorial)Business, international 
Europe's start-up stampede.(high technology and internet start-ups in Europe)Business, international 
Euro-Russians adrift.(Russians in Kalingrad)Business, international 
Euroshambles.(European protests on fuel taxes, and drop in value of euro)(Editorial)Business, international 
Eva Joly, France's elite-hunting magistrate.(role of Eva Joly, French magistrate, in investigating French elite)Business, international 
Evanescent or evergreen?(research into plastics and their environmental impact)Business, international 
Evenements, dear boy.(political implications of British fuel price protests)(Editorial)Business, international 
Eventually supreme?(powers of European Court of Justice)Business, international 
Everyone cross.(protests over shorter working week in France)Business, international 
Excitement at CITES.(debate on ivory trade)Business, international 
Exit, pursued by Jesse Ventura.(Jesse Ventura leaves Reform party)Business, international 
Exodus.(Israel withdraws from Lebanon)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Express yourself.(understanding human proteins)Business, international 
Extending a hand to Satan.(relations between the US and Iran)Business, international 
Eye on the storm.(forecasting hurricanes)Business, international 
Eyes on Kosovo, again.(elections in Kosovo)Business, international 
Fainthearted.(performance of Labor party in local elections in Hartlepool, England)Business, international 
Fairly holy innocents.(history of 'children's crusade' of 13th century)Business, international 
Fair shares for all?(Securities and Exchange Commission aims to tackle favoritism in IPOs)(Editorial)Business, international 
Fairy tales.(fashion for technology stocks)Business, international 
Falling again.(drop in value of Asian currencies)Business, international 
Falling apart.(conflict continues in Chechnya, Russia)Business, international 
Fannie, Freddie and Uncle Sam.(US public secto mortgage banks)(Editorial)Business, international 
Farewell coherence.(British pre-budget statement)Business, international 
Farmed out.(problems facing Mexican farmers, and government policies aimed at helping them)Business, international 
Fashion victim.(strategy of Sara Lee)Business, international 
Fast and unafraid.(role of Dick Brown at Electronic Data Systems)Business, international 
Fast mover.(expansion of Bertone)Business, international 
Fathoming the president.(policies of Indonesian president, Abdurrahman Wahid)Business, international 
Faulty Towers?(impact of acquisition of Rover by Phoenix)Business, international 
Faust, all 21 hours of it.(difficulties of staging Faust, and attempt of Peter Stein to do so in Hamburg, Germany)Business, international 
Fear of trouble upstream.(impact of conflict in Colombia on Brazil)Business, international 
Fears of the hostage-takers.(negotiations with Philippine groups to free hostages)Business, international 
Feeling insecure.(security on online payments)Business, international 
Feelings are no longer mutual.(problems affecting US mutual funds)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Feeling the heat.(European steel industry)Business, international 
Few friends left for Colombia's peace talks.(problems facing bid to achieve peace in Colombian guerilla conflict)Business, international 
Fiasco in Tabasco.(impact of elections in Tabasco, Mexico)Business, international 
Fiat Lux.(usage of light for transmission of information)Business, international 
Fight club.(concern about behavior of English soccer supporters abroad)Business, international 
Fighting America's inflation flab.(measuring and combating inflation in the US)Business, international 
Fighting over drugs.(negotiations between Colombian government and FARC, and debate on drug trafficking)Business, international 
Fiji's terrorists.(ethnic relations and hostage crisis in Fiji)(Editorial)Business, international 
Film clips.(distribution of smaller movies)Business, international 
Fine old cannibals.(evidence of cannibalism in 12th century Colorado)Business, international 
Fingering fingerprints.(problems with the reliability of fingerprint evidence)Business, international 
Firmness at last.(political uncertainty in Fiji)Business, international 
First among equals.(merger between Travelers and Citicorp)Business, international 
First, inhale deeply.(US policy on illegal drugs)Business, international 
First nationalism.(land issues related to Canadian native peoples in British Colombia)Business, international 
First the put; then the cut?(US financial markets and economic fundamentals)Business, international 
Fishermen's friends?(conservationists and fishermen in conflict in Galapagos)Business, international 
Fji's smiling demagogue.(political crisis in Fiji)Business, international 
Flaming fringes.(dangers of overheating in peripheral European econmomies)Business, international 
Floating with an anchor.(fashion for fixed targets for inflation and flexible currencies, in some emerging economies)Business, international 
Flying the flag in Irian Jaya.(separatism in Irian Jaya, Indonesia)Business, international 
Flying the flag.(symbolism of the British flag in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Folding stuff.(protecin structure and disease)Business, international 
Folorn Fji.(political problems of Fiji)(Editorial)Business, international 
Food for fun.(success of Latvian businessman, Andrejs Zagars)Business, international 
Football folly.(European Commission should not attack soccer club transfer fees)(Editorial)Business, international 
Foot on the brake.(British economic growth and economic policy)Business, international 
For art's sake.(impact of the opening of the Tate Modern Gallery in London, England)Business, international 
Ford misses out again.(Ford pulls out of deal to acquire Daewoo)Business, international 
Ford's nemesis.(Ford faces competititon from Volkswagen)Business, international 
Foreign friends.(impact of globalization)Business, international 
Forget the cowboy boots.(development of Texan art)Business, international 
For Palestine, bring in Solomon.(peace negotiations between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
For the Byrds.(implications of Robert Byrd's amendment on anti-dumping duties)Business, international 
For the second time.(attempted coup in Fiji)Business, international 
Foul play.(corruption allegations relating to Brazilian soccer)Business, international 
Fox's Pepsi challenge.(Vicente Fox as opposition candidate in Mexican presidential elections)Business, international 
Fox's political challenge.(challenge of political reform in Mexico)(Editorial)Business, international 
Francesco Rutelli, Italy's would-be prime minister.(profile of mayor of Rome, Italy, Francesco Rutelli)Business, international 
France shuffles its pack.(changes to French cabinet)Business, international 
France's secret loves.(political corruption in France)Business, international 
Francois Bayrou, France's would-be president.(profile of Union for French Democracy leader, Francois Bayrou)Business, international 
Frankfurt follies.(performance of European Central Bank)Business, international 
Frankly, they do give a damn.(US presidential election and the southern states)Business, international 
Frank Stella''s panatellas.(paintings of Frank Stella)Business, international 
Free at last.(changes affecting the Turkish banking industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Free music, free ride?(altriusm and file-sharing communities)Business, international 
Free the Heathrow Four.(air traffic dispute between the US and Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Free to be bad.(Mexican elections and the press)Business, international 
Free to bloom.(changes affecting political left in Europe)Business, international 
French lessons.(politics and language in Quebec)Business, international 
Fresh hope for Bulgaria.(political and economic change in Bulgaria)Business, international 
Fresh start.(achievements and problems of Albania)Business, international 
Friends say stop.(Nigeria and South Africa concerned about Zimabwean land seizures)Business, international 
From apartheid to welfare state.(South African welfare reform)Business, international 
From bad to worse.(problems affecting Japanese banks)Business, international 
From barons to postmen.(British local government role in schools reduced)Business, international 
From boom to boom.(changes in European trade policy)Business, international 
From both sides now.(Suharto judged too ill for trial in Indonesia)Business, international 
From dot.com to dot.bomb.(significance of drop in price of internet stocks)(Editorial)Business, international 
From here to eternity.(plans for US world war two memorial)Business, international 
From Monica to Armenia.(congressional campaign of James Rogan in 27th district, California)Business, international 
From rai to rap.(Algerian music, and links with France)Business, international 
From scratch.(web entrepreneurs in China)Business, international 
From Tosca to Oscar.('Tosca' to become a movie)Business, international 
Frost and friction.(relations between Russia and other countries from the former Soviet Union)Business, international 
Frost between Austrians and Czechs.(relations between Austria and Czech Republic)Business, international 
Fuelling a fire.(Talisman faces obstacles with its oil exploration project in Sudan)Business, international 
Fuelling inflation?(impact of rise in petroleum prices)Business, international 
Full up?(immigration in Germany)Business, international 
Funny money at the dome.(money section of the British Millennium Dome)Business, international 
Furl that banner, for 'tis weary.(protests against usage of Confederate flag in South Carolina)Business, international 
Gad Rausing.(obituary of Gad Rausing, packaging specialist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Gambling with public money.(usage of lottery funds for public projects in Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Gambling with the mighty greenback.(intervention in foreign exchange and petroleum markets)Business, international 
Gaming the surplus.(decisions on US budget surplus)Business, international 
Gareth Evans, crisis clairvoyant.(work of International Crisis Group and man running it, Gareth Evans)Business, international 
Geeks of the bushveld.(IT industry in South Africa)Business, international 
Gene genies.(biotechnology industry in Dundee, Scotland)Business, international 
Generic genius.(strategy of Indian drug companies)Business, international 
George Bush's bleeding heart.(George W. Bush and compassionate conservatism)Business, international 
German unification.(Germany, 10 years after reunification)Business, international 
Germany and its chancellor grow ever stronger.(social and economic reform in Germany)Business, international 
Germany's desperate right.(problems facing German Christian Democrats)Business, international 
Germany's neo-Nazis.(tackling the problem of neo-Nazis in Germany)(Editorial)Business, international 
Germany's new Christian Democratic voice.(tasks facing new Christian Democratic leader in Germany, Angela Merkel)Business, international 
Germany's new word disorder.(Germany seeks to reform grammar rules)Business, international 
Germany unlocked.(German corporate tax changes)Business, international 
Gerontological incertitude.(research on ageing)Business, international 
Gerry Adams's promised land.(Gerry Adams, leader of Sinn Fein, and the peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Get out of our country.(Congo seeks withdrawal of Rwandan fighters)Business, international 
Get shorty.(debate over Sherritt International dividend policy)Business, international 
Get the council.(local opposition to demolition programs for social housing in Britain)Business, international 
Getting noticed.(advertising policies of British Labor and Conservative parties)Business, international 
Getting their skates on.(planned reform of capital markets in China)Business, international 
Getting to know Pakistan's dictator.(performance of ruler of Pakistan, General Pervez Musharraf)Business, international 
Getting wider.(regional divisions in Britain)Business, international 
Getting worse.(protest by Aung An Suu Kyi in Myanmar)Business, international 
Giddy bidding.(bidding for British mobile phone licenses)Business, international 
Gifts with strings attached.(need for aid to be free of ties)Business, international 
Gimme credit.(consumer finance in Japan)Business, international 
Gisela Gresser.(obituary of Gisela Gresser, chess player)(Obituary)Business, international 
Giuliano Amato, Italy's agile stopgap.(profile of Italian prime minister, Giuliano Amato)Business, international 
Glaxo's expanding galaxy.(planned merger between Glaxo Wellcome and SmithKline Beecham)Business, international 
Glintineye.com.(role of the internet in the dating agency market)Business, international 
Gloom over Indonesia.(concern over unrest in Indonesia)(Editorial)Business, international 
GM's motor man.(role of General Motors chief executive, Rick Wagoner)Business, international 
God, man and fires.(forest fires in US western states)Business, international 
God, what an army.(Myanmar hijackers storm Thai hospital)Business, international 
Go for it.(need for a more liberal immigration policy for the European Union)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Go forth and don't multiply.(treatment of asylum-seekers in Britain)Business, international 
Going Dutch?(British Police Foundation recommends changes to laws on drugs)Business, international 
Going, going, nearly gone.(ways of reducing electromagnetic radiation to help astronomers)Business, international 
Going IT alone.(Nedcor's usage of IT)Business, international 
Going too far in support of trade.(impact of export subsidies)Business, international 
Golden pavements.(urban renewal plans in Britain)Business, international 
Goldilocks gets a mauling.(impact of rise in US inflation)(Editorial)Business, international 
Goldilocks, pursued by a bear.(US stockmarkets in Jan 2000, and trends in interest rates)Business, international 
Good for you.(trials of patients using cannabis to alleviate medical conditions)Business, international 
Good heavens, good governance.(corporate governance in Europe)Business, international 
Goodnight, Vietnam.(Vietnamese economic policy and foreign investment)Business, international 
Gordon's giveaway.(environmental impact of British tax policies)Business, international 
Go slow.(child safety and speed limits in Britain)Business, international 
Go west, young Han.(China seeks to develop western regions)Business, international 
Grand prix, grand prizes.(development of Formula One)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Grappling with change.(planned merger between Deutsche Borse and London Stock Exchange)Business, international 
Gray Davis's one-party state.(performance of Gray Davis and Democrats in California)Business, international 
Great drug, shame about the delivery system.(medical benefits of nicotine)Business, international 
Great expectations.(prospects for the stockmarket)Business, international 
Green and dying.(problems with agribusinesses)Business, international 
Green danger.(trial of reformists in Iran)Business, international 
Green genes.(genetic sequence of Arabidopsis thaliana published)Business, international 
Greenspan lays out his cards.(views of policies of US Federal Reserve Board head, Alan Greenspan)Business, international 
Greg's big ideas.(strategy of BBC director-general, Greg Dyke)Business, international 
Greg's glasnost.(need for BBC to seek funds from the private sector)(Editorial)Business, international 
Grey power.(British policy toward pensioners)Business, international 
Grinding to a halt.(problems with British transportation system)Business, international 
Grow, Europe.(expansion of European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Growing hope.(brain cell gowth and antidepressants)Business, international 
Growing up.(changes affecting Indian movie industry)Business, international 
Growth is good.(importance of economic growth)Business, international 
Guei gone.(Robert Guei leaves presidency of Cote d'Ivoire)Business, international 
Guerillas in our midst.(usage of marketing gimmicks)Business, international 
Gulp.(Romanian elections)Business, international 
Guns and bookworm.(politician shot in Iran)Business, international 
Guns or butter?(German armed forces to be reduced in size)Business, international 
Gus Dur's last chance.(tasks facing Indonesian president)(Editorial)Business, international 
Gus Dur takes charge in Indonesia.(Indonesian president seeks to control armed forces)Business, international 
Gus Hall.(obituary of Gus Hall, politician)(Obituary)Business, international 
Guy Verhofstadt, Belgium's suitable prime minister.(profile of Belgian prime minister)Business, international 
Gwen Mellon.(obituary of Gwen Mellon who set up a hospital in Haiti)(Obituary)Business, international 
G whizz.(ways of measuring gravity)Business, international 
Habib Bourguiba.(obituary of Habib Bourguiba, former president of Tunisia)Business, international 
Hafez Assad.(obituary of Hafez Assad, Syrian leader)(Obituary)Business, international 
Hague's task.(local elections in Britain)Business, international 
Hail to the chief tourist.(visit of President Bill Clinton to India)(Editorial)Business, international 
Half steam ahead.(British transportation policy)Business, international 
Hanoi Bill.(changes affecting Vietnam)Business, international 
Hans Haekkerup, a Danish proconsul for Kosovo.(United Nations appoints Hans Haekkerup in Kosovo)Business, international 
Happy and rich in an Omani toytown.(Omani oil wealth and political system, and their effect on society)Business, international 
Happy birthday.(first anniversary and performance of the Scottish parliament)Business, international 
Happy birthday, Senor Fox.(election of Vicente Fox as Mexican president)Business, international 
Happy neighbours.(East Asia benefits from intra-regional trade)Business, international 
Hard choices for Croatia.(problems facing coalition government in Croatia)Business, international 
Hard men win.(elections in Bosnia)Business, international 
Hard pounding.(impact of high value of pound sterling)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hard truths for Softbank.(challenges facing Softbank)Business, international 
Harry Oppenheimer.(obituary of Harry Oppenheimer, Ango American head)(Obituary)Business, international 
Harvesting farming's potential.(potential of farming in Brazil)Business, international 
Has Gerhard got it?(performance of German chancellor, Gerhard Schroder)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Has the bubble burst for American soap?(audience figures drop for US soap operas)Business, international 
Hatching a new plan.(problems facing Internet incubators)Business, international 
Have factory, will travel.(manufacturing without a factory)Business, international 
Havens and haven'ts.(agreement on greater control of tax havens)Business, international 
Having seen off Bibi, Barak faces Arik.(political developments in Israel)Business, international 
Heads, shoulders and broadening bottoms.(technical analysis to predict stock price movements)Business, international 
Head to head, neck and neck.(US presidential campaign)Business, international 
Heady days.(British Liberal Democrats' prospects)Business, international 
Health international.(analysis of international comparisons of health care systems)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hear the soulbird sing.(Maghreb culture and writing of Moroccan exiles)Business, international 
Heavy reading.(development of technology journals)Business, international 
Hedy Lamarr.(obituary of Hedy Lamarr, actress)(Obituary)Business, international 
Heidar Aliev: maestro of the Caucasus.(profile of Azerbaijani leader, Heidar Aliev)Business, international 
Helping Hizbullah.(Israel and Lebanon)(Editorial)Business, international 
Helping Nigeria.(US seeks to help Nigeria)(Editorial)Business, international 
Here comes the brat pack.(role of younger politicians in the Japanese Liberal Democratic Party)Business, international 
Here, there and everywhere.(copyright, censorship and the internet)Business, international 
Heretical thoughts about independent voters.(significance of independent voters in US preidential election)Business, international 
Here we don't go again.(changes affecting German banking industry)Business, international 
Herr Luxury.(role of Wolfgang Reitzle at the luxury car division of Ford Motor)Business, international 
He said, she said.(battle for New York Senate seat)Business, international 
High and dry.(turnover of stockmarkets in Latin America)Business, international 
High rise, with a hint of vertigo.(real estate market in Europe and the US)Business, international 
High tide, arid land.(water supply problem in California)Business, international 
High tide.(rise in shipping revenues world wide)Business, international 
Hillary's best hope.(Hillary Clinton's bid for senate)Business, international 
His last chance.(re-election of Edwrd Shevardnadze in Georgia)Business, international 
His master's voice.(speech by Churchill in 1940)Business, international 
Hispaniola's fight for democracy.(political change in the Dominican Republic, and presidential elections scheduled for May 16 2000)Business, international 
Hizbullah basks in its glory.(tactics of Hizbullah)Business, international 
Hoist the Ensign.(contest for Senate in Nevada)Business, international 
Holed beneath the waterline?(developments in British politics)Business, international 
Holes in the heavens.(importance of black holes)Business, international 
Holiday blues.(jazz music collections)Business, international 
Holy Jose and the ever-moving wall.(religious-secular relations in the US)Business, international 
Home from Camp David.(failure of talks between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Homesick blues.(US mortgage market and government-sponsored agencies)Business, international 
Hooligans and the law.(ways of tackling soccer hooliganism in Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hope and fear.(political developments in Montenegro and Kosovo)Business, international 
Hope for the no-hopers.(help for street children in Brazil)Business, international 
Hopeless Africa.(need for United Nations to quell Sierra Leone rebels for Sierra Leone and Africa)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Horrid stuff.(problems at British Nuclear Fuels)Business, international 
Horses with wings.(Eastern European horse breeds undergo a revival)Business, international 
Hosea Williams.(obituary of civil rights camapigner, Hosea Williams)(Obituary)Business, international 
Hot and sticky in Ireland.(political and economic developments in Ireland)Business, international 
Hot, hot, hot.(links between fashion and art in Italy and elsewhere)Business, international 
Hot property.(high British real estate prices lead British buyers to consider European real estate)Business, international 
Hot stuff.(research on space weather helps in inderstanding plasma)Business, international 
Hotting up in the Hague.(Hague summit on gobal warming)Business, international 
Hot winter.(economic problems of Georgia and links with Russia)Business, international 
Housing's great leap forward.(Chinese housing policy and housing market)Business, international 
How bad is Texas, really?(economic, social and environmental indicators for Texas)Business, international 
How do cleanse the political stable.(investigation of scandals in Israel)Business, international 
How Dubya did at school.(education policy in Texas)Business, international 
How fast and how far?(Iranian elections of Feb 2000)Business, international 
How free is free?(democracy in Russia)Business, international 
How green is Al Gore?(environmental policies of Al Gore)Business, international 
How green is your hydrogen?(environmental impact of fuel cells)Business, international 
How liberal?(apolitical attitudes in Scotland)Business, international 
How low can you go?(price stability and the role of central banks)Business, international 
How mergers go wrong.(lessons to be learnt from past mergers)(Editorial)Business, international 
How not to abolish leprosy.(problems facing World Health Organization in its efforts to tackle leprosy)Business, international 
How not to run a railway.(British policy on railroad and road safety)Business, international 
How shocking?(impact of higher petroleum prices on the US and world economies)Business, international 
How the Americans got their base.(US base in Nago, Japan)Business, international 
How to be perfect.(perfect competition and the internet)Business, international 
How to cheat at games.(hacking and online games)Business, international 
How wired is Britain?(obstacles to e-commerce in Britain)Business, international 
Hubert Vedrine, France's voice in the world.(profile of French foreign minister, Hubert Vedrine)Business, international 
Hugs for Koreans.(improvement in relations between South and North Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
Humdinger!(Republicans seek presidential candidate)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hunting corporate criminals.(need for individuals to be accountable as well as companies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Hunting the big one.(mergers in the petroleum industry)Business, international 
Hunt the Lockerbie cable.(Lockerbie bombing trial)Business, international 
Hybrid vigour?(development of fuel-efficient vehicles)Business, international 
Hysteria in Downing Street.(British government rejects proposals to reform drugs laws)Business, international 
Iain Duncan Smith's private war.(British defense policy)Business, international 
Ibrahim Rugova, Kosovo's awkward survivor.(role of Ibrahim Rugova in politics in Kosovo)Business, international 
ICANN call it what I want.(debates on domain names)Business, international 
Ideas and the world.(writing a biography of economist, J.M. Keynes)Business, internationalRobert Skidelsky
If the worm turns.(presidency in Kazakhstan)Business, international 
If you can't beat 'em....(Napster and Bertelsmann set up alliance)(Editorial)Business, international 
If you've got it, spend it.(congressional spending plans)Business, international 
i-modest success.(NTT DoCoMo develops wireless internet)Business, international 
Impatient China.(Chinese relations with Taiwan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Impeached, but not yet impaled.(impeachment of Philippine president, Joseph Estrada)Business, international 
Impeachment in the Philippines.(move to impeach Philippine president, Joseph Estrada)Business, international 
Improbable partners.(Unity and Russian Communist party ally with government)Business, international 
Improving European antitrust.(need for reform of European antitrust policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
In a few hands.(markets and business in Hong Kong)Business, international 
In and out.(political developments and change of president in Rwanda)Business, international 
In a pickle.(problems arising from growth of Japanese public debt)Business, international 
In bondage.(South Korean economic policy and economic recovery)Business, international 
Inca nation.(poverty and politics in the Bolivian Altiplano)Business, international 
Inching closer.(developments in merger between Commerzbank and Dresdner Bank)Business, international 
In Congo, war gets serious.(civil war in Congo)Business, international 
Incumbency starts to hurt.(problems facing British government)Business, international 
In defence of Europe.(Europe develops defense and security identity)(Editorial)Business, international 
Indian poverty and the numbers game.(liberalization and poverty in India)Business, international 
India's exasperated currency.(drop in value of Indian rupee)Business, international 
India's limping tigers.(performance of Indian economy and individual states)Business, international 
India's nuclear dilemmas.(India's policy on nuclear weapons)Business, international 
Indonesia in travail.(religious conflict in Moluccas and problems in developing a democracy in Indonesia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Indonesia's worried leader.(problem facing Indonesian president)Business, international 
Industrial folly.(industrial policy of British government)(Editorial)Business, international 
Infertility and inheritance.(possible inheritance of meiotic arrest through fertility treatment)Business, international 
Informed choices.(Nobel prize awards in 2000)Business, international 
In from the cold?(talks between North Korea and South Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
In-gen-uous.(US and British policy toward genetic research)(Editorial)Business, international 
Inhalable exports.(rise in Afghan opium exports)Business, international 
In Miss Minnie's hands.(political campaign in Arkansas 4th district)Business, international 
In need of reform.(need to reform French justice system)Business, international 
In praise of amateurs.(contributions of amateurs to scientific research)Business, international 
In praise of Bayes.(Bayesian approach to statistics)Business, international 
In praise of Big Oil.(impact of consolidation among petroleum companies)(Editorial)Business, international 
In praise of disruption.(impact of technological change)(Editorial)Business, international 
In praise of New Hampshire and Iowa.(US primaries)Business, international 
In search of a narrative.(British Labor party election strategy)Business, international 
In search of Fiat's soul.(strategy of Fiat)Business, international 
In search of icons.(development of Australian wines)Business, international 
In search of team spirit.(soccer in Africa)Business, international 
In search of the new Japanese dream.(business start-ups become more common in Japan)Business, international 
In search of the real man.(character and policies of Al Gore)(Cover Story)Business, international 
In search of truth and justice.(investigation into killings in East Timor)Business, international 
In sickness and in health.(planned reforms to British National Health Service)(Editorial)Business, international 
Inside Blair's big tent.(lack of popularity of British Millennium Dome project)Business, international 
Inside the enemy's decision circle.(British involvement in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
Inside the new politics.(Islamic fundamentalism in Malaysia)Business, international 
Inside the Saddam-free zone.(relative autonomy for some Iraqi Kurds in north)Business, international 
Insurance in the genetic age.(issues relating to insurers' access to genetic information)(Editorial)Business, international 
Intensive care.(Canadian health care system)Business, international 
Intensive care.(impact of planned increase in public health spending in Britain)Business, international 
Internet economics: a thinkers' guide.(impact of the internet on economic growth)Business, international 
Interplanetary migration.(possibility of life being transferred from one planet to another)Business, international 
Intervention: divine or comic?(role of central banks in foreign exchange markets)Business, international 
Intervention, the euro and oil.(efforts to intervene in petroleum and foreign exchange markets)(Editorial)Business, international 
In the bag.(Portuguese presidency of European Union)Business, international 
In the cross hairs.(roleof National Rifle Association as a lobby group)Business, international 
In the firing line.(US policy in Colombia, and its impact on Ecuador)Business, international 
In the forest.(Uganda hit by rebel attacks)Business, international 
In the hands of the militia.(East Timorese refugees held in West Timor)Business, international 
In the heartland, contrary wins.(presidential candidates and voting in Iowa)Business, international 
In the heart of darkness.(war in Congo)Business, international 
In the house of horror.(need for prison reform in Brazil)Business, international 
In their dreams.(strategy of Sony)Business, international 
In the laboratory.(developments in mobile internet in Japan)Business, international 
In the mire.(dispute over US election result and Florida recount)(Cover Story)Business, international 
In the name of experience.(trends in marketing)Business, international 
In the shadow of Ghosn.(DaimlerChrysler seeks to improve the performance of Mitsubishi Motor)Business, international 
In the shadows.(trafficking of women in Europe)Business, international 
In the slow lane.(Ford cuts prices in Britain)Business, international 
Intimations of mortality.(problems facing British Labor party)(Editorial)Business, international 
Into the whirlwind.(Japanese public sector debt and US private sector debt)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Intrigue on 19th Street.(search for new head for International Monetary Fund)Business, international 
Invalid.(closer checks likely on British National Health Service)Business, international 
Inventing broadbandcasting.(performance of Adam Singer, head of Telewest)Business, international 
Investigating Fujimori's regime.(political developments in Peru and relations with Japan and the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
Invitation to Pyongyang.(US relations with North Korea)Business, international 
In with the new, and not so new.(first actions of new Russian president, Vladimir Putin)Business, international 
Iran, Islam and democracy.(democracy in Iran)(Editorial)Business, international 
Iran's killing machine.(Iranian journalist accuses intelligence ministry agents of killing dissidents)Business, international 
Iran's reformers vault to victory.(reformists' success in elections in Iran)Business, international 
Ireland's sad and confusing secret.(abortion as a political and social issue in Ireland)Business, international 
Iron constitution.(Australian tourist politics and political parties)Business, international 
Is a settlement possible?(hopes of peace between Azerbaijan and Armenia)Business, international 
Is a soft landing possible?(challenges facing George W Bush)Business, international 
I say, old chap.(representations of Britain in historical Hollywood movies)Business, international 
Is Bluetooth worth the wait?(development of wireless technologies)Business, international 
Is Europe corrupt?Business, international 
Is Haider in or out?(role of Jorg Haider in Austrian politics after his resignation as leader of the Freedom party)Business, international 
Is he ready.(assessment of George W Bush as presidential candidate)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Is it a carve-up?(allegations relating to competition in the credit card industry)Business, international 
Is it changing fast enough?(changes in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Is it dead?(parliamentary democracy in Britain)Business, international 
Islamic evangelists.(Turkish-Russian high schools)Business, international 
Islamist revival.(Islamist revival in Morocco)Business, international 
Ismail Cem, a Turkish strategist.(role of foreign minister of Turkey, Ismail Cem)Business, international 
Israelis whom Egyptians love to hate.(portrayals of Israelis in Egyptian movies)Business, international 
Israelis who say no to peace with Syria.(opposition in Israel to peace agreement with Syria)Business, international 
Israel's turbulent rabbis.(religious divisions in Israel)Business, international 
Israel's unwinnable war.(conflict between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Israel, Syria and that little sliver of the Galilee shore.(US seeks to achieve agreement between Syria and Israel)Business, international 
Is Syria really changing?(political change in Syria)Business, international 
Is the end in sight?(problems affecting Wall Street)Business, international 
Is there a doctor in the house?(selection of Speaker for British House of Commons)Business, international 
Is there anybody there?(potential for increasing the population of Australia)Business, international 
Italy's edgy new government.(problems facing Italian prime minister, Giuliano Amato)Business, international 
Italy's tattered left.(political left in Italy)Business, international 
Italy's unfinished business.(need for economic restructuring in Italy)(Editorial)Business, international 
It could be him.(People's Lottery could be awarded franchise for British lottery)Business, international 
It could be you.(campaign of George W Bush)Business, international 
It could go either way.(US presidential campaign in Michigan)Business, international 
It may not work.(US releases petroleum from reserves)Business, international 
It's a gas.(British proposals to combat global warming)Business, international 
It's a scandal.(campaign funds investigation in Israel)Business, international 
It's Christmas.(public sector wages in Britain)Business, international 
It's the hounds, stupid!(political role of the Countryside Alliance in Britain)Business, international 
It's the same old Italy.(need for political reform in Italy)Business, international 
It's the world, stupid.(US foreign policy and presidential elections)Business, international 
It's time to agree to differ.(European Union and European monetary union)Business, international 
It's us versus them, stupid.(impact of British Mar 2000 Budget)(Cover Story)Business, international 
It's war.(developments in Scottish newspaper market)Business, international 
Ivan the lethal.(problems and successes of Russian arms industry)Business, international 
Ivan the talkative.(Russian mobile phone market)Business, international 
Ja, a little proud.(German nationalism and national identity)Business, international 
Jaap Marais.(obituary of Jaap Marais, South African politician)(Obituary)Business, international 
Jack's gamble.(tasks facing General Electric)(Editorial)Business, international 
Jacques Chirac, France's changeable president.(performance of Jacques Chirac as French president)Business, international 
Jacques Chirac, not what he was.(performance of French president, Jacques Chirac)Business, international 
Jacques Delors, France's avant-garde European.(political role of former European Commission president, Jacques Delors)Business, international 
Jailed again.(new jail sentence for former Malaysian deputy prime minister, Anwar Ibrahim)Business, international 
Janez Drnovesk, Slovenia's dogged guardian.(profile of Slovenian leader, Janez Drnovsek)Business, international 
Jan Karski.(obituary of Jan Karski, former resistance fight, diplomat and academic)(Obituary)Business, international 
Japan after Obuchi.(need for economic reform in Japan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Japan and China eye each other warily - as usual.(relations between China and Japan)Business, international 
Japan's bankruptcy department.(collapse of Sogo)Business, international 
Japan's comeback kid?(political career of Koichi Kato of Japanese Liberal Democratic Party)Business, international 
Japan's failed rebellion.(problems facing Japanese Liberal Democratic Party, and prime minister, Yoshiro Mori)Business, international 
Japan's murky past catches up.(calls for compensation for former slave laborers used by Japanese companies in 1939-1945 war)Business, international 
Japan's new politics.(changes affecting Japanese Liberal Democratic party)Business, international 
Javier Solana, Europe's diplomat-in-chief.(profile of European Union security and foreign policy representative, Javier Solana)Business, international 
Jean-Pierre Chebenement, French Republican.(French interior minister, Jean-Pierre Chevenement, opposes policy on Corsica)Business, international 
Jens Stoltenberg, Norway's cautious prime minister.(profile of Norwegian prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg, and his policies)Business, international 
Jerusalem's split sovereignty.(ways for Israel and Palestinians to achieve agreement on Jerusalem)(Editorial)Business, international 
Jim Wallace's fifteen minutes.(political role of Jim Wallace. Liberal Democrat leader in Scotland)Business, international 
Ji Pengfei.(obituary of Ji Pengfei, Chinese political leader)(Obituary)Business, international 
Joe Carollo, still crazy.(role of mayor of Miami, Florida, Joe Carollo)Business, international 
Joe Lieberman's shock value.(Joe Lieberman as running-mate for Al Gore)Business, international 
John Harsanyi.(obituary of John Harsanyi, game theory pioneer)(Obituary)Business, international 
John Rocker, under fire.(public criticism of John Rocker, baseball player, for his views)Business, international 
Jordan's warrior king.(tasks facing King Abdullah of Jordan,)Business, international 
Jorg Haider, an Austrian conundrum.(profile of leader of Austriuan Freedom party, Jorg Haider)Business, international 
Joschka Fischer, Germany's flighty foreign minister.(policies of German foreign minister, Joschka Fischer)Business, international 
Joseph Wolfson.(obituary of Joseph Wolfson, surfer)(Obituary)Business, international 
Jospin turns timid.(France waters down planned reforms of tax system and public sector)(Editorial)Business, international 
Judgement days.(legal options open to Al Gore)Business, international 
Juggling the cash.(British pre-budget statement)Business, international 
Junk the brass.(need for reform of Russian army)Business, international 
Just possibly, something to sing about at last.(changes affecting the Japanese economy)Business, international 
Just say no.(Californian anti-smoking measures)Business, international 
Just show them what to do.(US misses deadline to open roads to Mexican truckers)Business, international 
Just thanck Planck.(century of achievement in quantum physics)Business, international 
Kashmir comes to Birmingham.(ethnicity and local government elections in Birmingham, England, May 2000)Business, international 
Kashmir's bloody day.(pilgrims and migrant workers killed in Kashmir, despite ceasefire offer)Business, international 
Katherine Harris's impossible job.(role of Florida secretary of state, Katherine Harris, in Nov 2000 election dispute)Business, international 
Keeping auditors independent.(need for auditors to be independent of consultants)Business, international 
Keeping the faith.(Catholics in New York)Business, international 
Keep on trucking.(fuel efficiency of sport-utility vehicles)Business, international 
Keep taking the medicine.(Japanese corporate restructuring)Business, international 
Keizo Obuchi.(obituary of Keizo Obuchi, former Japanese prime minister)(Obituary)Business, international 
Ken's big tent.(policies of mayor of London, England, Ken Livingstone)Business, international 
Kids need liquidity too.(tackling the problem of child labor)Business, international 
Killer applications.(concern over sums spend by European telecoms companies)Business, international 
Killer facts.(British employment policy)Business, international 
Kim and Kim.(relations between North and South Korea)(Editorial)Business, international 
Kimaraderie, at last.(relations between North and South Korea)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Kinder, Kuche, CDU?(Angela Merkel may become leader of German Christian Democratic Union)Business, international 
Kings, cows and democrats.(political and economic change in Swaziland)Business, international 
Knocking on Union's door.(would-be members seek schedules for entry to European Union)Business, international 
Kohler's quest.(tasks facing new head of International Monetary Fund, Horst Kohler)Business, international 
Kohl's dishnour.(developments in German politics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Kohl's shame.(resignation of Helmut Kohl as German Christian Democratic Union honorary chairman)(Editorial)Business, international 
Konrad Kujau.(obituary of Konrad Kujau, forger and artist)Business, international 
Korea's family fortunes.(divided families and relations between North and South Korea)Business, international 
Kosovo untamed.(conflict in Mitrovica, Kosovo)Business, international 
Labour's left turn?(policies of ruling Labor party in Britain)Business, international 
Labours lost.(problem of high labor turnover in some US occupations)Business, international 
Labour's new prudence.(criticism of British public spending policy)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Lake WobeGore.(importance of Minnesota to Al Gore and Democrats in presidential campaign)Business, international 
Lancelot Ware.(obituary of Lancelot Ware, lawyer and Mensa founder)(Obituary)Business, international 
La rentree horrible.(problems facing French prime minister, Lionel Jospin)Business, international 
Laser-guided.(TerraBeam Networks develops bandwidth technology)Business, international 
Last bust-up in Yugoslavia?(Montenegro may seek to leave Yugoslavia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Last chance for micromachines.(potential of microsystems)Business, international 
Laurent Fabius, France's man of delayed destiny.(profile of French finance minister, Laurent Fabius)Business, international 
Lawbreakers?(polarization synchrotron research at Oxford University, England)Business, international 
Lean, mean and has-been.(relative sizes of corporate headquarters in the US, Europe and Japan)Business, international 
Lean, mean, European.(economic change in Europe)Business, international 
Learning difficulties, in 55 languages.(education of children of asylum-seekers and refugees in Britain)Business, international 
Lear's curse.(developments affecting family firms)Business, international 
Leather skirts.(Hollowood portrayals of the Roman Empire, and success of 'Gladiator')Business, international 
Leave it to me.(government policies on work and family life in Britain)Business, international 
Leaving a bad impression.(role of imperfect mimicry in insects)Business, international 
Leaving drinks.(PepsiCo's acquisition of Quaker Oats)Business, international 
Leaving the classroom behind.(vocational education in Britain)Business, international 
Lebanon, after the Israelis left.Business, international 
Le chef.(management of Michelin Guides)Business, international 
Legions of centenarians.(demographic change in Britain)Business, international 
Les bons temps ne roulent plus.(Louisiana governor, Edwin Edwards, convicted on racketeering and other charges)Business, international 
Lessons from America.(British views of US presidential election)Business, international 
Less rote, more activity.(educational reform in Japan)Business, international 
Less secretive.(Switzerland seeks to tackle money laundering)Business, international 
Less-suspicious Switzerland.(Switzerland appears to move closer to Europe and become more open)(Editorial)Business, international 
Letter of credit.(assessing stockmarket valuations using measure developed by James Tobin)Business, international 
Let the good times roll.(performance of emerging economies and risks of downturn)Business, international 
Liberals up.(performance of German Free Democrats)Business, international 
Lida Baarova.(obituary of Lida Baarova, actress)(Obituary)Business, international 
Life after Bush.(Texas after governorship of George W Bush)Business, international 
Life after debt.(external debt and debt relief in Mauritania)Business, international 
Life after Jerry.(elections in Ghana)Business, international 
Life after Rudy.(New York mayoral contest)Business, international 
Life at the Sharpe end.(work of Bernard Cornwell, author)Business, international 
Life's a bleach, and then you die.(impact of bleaching on coral reefs)Business, international 
Life under King Ken.(Ken Livingstone as mayor of London, England)Business, international 
Lifting the veil.(Saudi Arabia and OPEC)Business, international 
Limiting Camp David's damage.(problems with negotiations between Israel and Palestinians)(Editorial)Business, international 
Lining up for a new life.(Mozambique needs aid for reconstruction after flood damage)Business, international 
Lino floored.(arrest of Lino Oviedo, accused of involvement in assassination of Paraguayan vice president)Business, international 
Lionel Jospin, France's would-be president.(performance of French prime minister, Lionel Jospin)Business, international 
Listening mode in Ulster.(obstacles affecting peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Little guy wins big.(victory of Liberal prime minister, Jean Chretien, in Canadian elections)Business, international 
Living in a manhole.(rise in numbers of street children as a result of economic dislocation in Mongolia)Business, international 
Living in freefall.(dealing with falling stock prices in internet companies)Business, international 
Li v Lee.(Pacific Century CyberWorks seeks to acquire Cable and Wireless HKT)Business, international 
Locally left.(performance of Workers' party in Brazilian municipal elections)Business, international 
Lodestones on the loose.(research into nanomagnets)Business, international 
Logistical challenge.(ambitions of Deutsche Post)Business, international 
London calling.(British asylum laws and terrorism)Business, international 
Long recession, short shrift.(Argentina faces recession)Business, international 
Look, but don't touch.(Irish Republican Army helps peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Looking life in the eye.(developments in French movies)Business, international 
Look, no pilot.(unmanned combat aircraft)Business, international 
Look out, Vegas.(moves to control gambling in the US)Business, international 
Loosening the belt.(impact of increase in British public spending)Business, international 
Lords in waiting.(plans to reform British House of Lords)Business, international 
Losing its grip.(performance of General Motors)Business, international 
Losing patience with Wahid.(problems facing Indonesian president, Abdurrahman Wahid)Business, international 
Losing their sparkle.(need to prevent diamond trade from funding war in Africa)(Editorial)Business, international 
Lost in space.(problems facing Globalstar)Business, international 
Lost in the Lords.(working conditions in the British House of Lords)Business, international 
Lost in the post.(planned reform of European postal market)(Editorial)Business, international 
Louis Michel, Belgium's moralistic diplomat.(Belgian foreign minister, Louis Michel, and relations with Austria)Business, international 
Loyola de Palacio, commissioner for optimism.(views and policies of European Commission vice president, Loyola de Palacio)Business, international 
Lucille Fletcher.(obituary of Lucille Fletcher, author)(Obituary)Business, international 
Luck and judgeement.(British Mar 2000 Budget; includes related notes)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Lust for life.(trends in Japanese life insurance)Business, international 
Ma Bell does the splits.(AT and T plans to break up)Business, international 
Madagascar, still reeling after the cyclones.(cyclones and flooding hit Madagascar)Business, international 
Mahathir goes on and on ....(predominance of Mahathir Mohamed in Malaysian politics)Business, international 
Mahathir has a dream.(political opposition in Malaysia)Business, international 
Mahathir's last waltz?(possible departure of Mahathir Mohamad as head of United Malays Nationa Organization)Business, international 
Make it ten, set a date.(need for clear schedule for new members of European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Make or break chance.(US seeks to promote talks between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Make or break.(impact of Olympics on city of Sydney and Australia as a whole)Business, international 
Making a statement.(education of the handicapped in Britain)Business, international 
Making history in Mexico.(victory of Vicente Fox in Mexican elections)(Editorial)Business, international 
Making it shine.(performance of Pterobras and planned privatization of part of the company)Business, international 
Making racists pay.(Idaho case against Aryan Nations)Business, international 
Making the grade.(selection of students by British universities)Business, international 
Mamma mia.(role of the family in providing welfare in Italy)Business, international 
Manage and monitor.(British plans for housing in south east England)Business, international 
Mandela's poisoned chalice.(attempts to achieve peace in Burundi)Business, international 
Mangled in Minnesota.(senate contest between Mark Dayton and Rod Grams in Minnesota)Business, international 
Mannesman's dogged defender.(role of Klaus Esser at Mannesmann, subject to bid by Vodaphone AirTouch)Business, international 
Many obstacles still lie ahead.(challenges facing Indian economy)Business, international 
Marital problems.(problems affecting DaimlerChrysler)Business, international 
Market forces.(British planning policy and role of market towns)Business, international 
Market-makers.(corporate bond market in Brazil)Business, international 
Marriage a la mode.(mergers and acquisitions in Europe)Business, international 
Mass murder, rather than suicide.(deaths of cult members in Uganda)Business, international 
Matching Milosevic.(Serbia puts pressure on Montenegro)(Editorial)Business, international 
Maurice Couve de Murville.(obituary of Maurice Couve de Murville, former French Foreign minister)(Obituary)Business, international 
Mayhem and the spice islands.(religious violence in Indonesia)Business, international 
Mayhem in Moscow.(bomb blast in Moscow, Russia)Business, international 
Mayor Ken.(likely victory of Ken Livingstone in mayoral elections for London, England)(Cover Story)Business, international 
McLeish's hour?(Henry McLeish could become new first minister in Scotland)Business, international 
Means and ends.(British policy on pensions)Business, international 
Measure for measure.(measuring inflation in Britain)Business, international 
Meddling in Hong Kong.(relations between Hong Kong and China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Meddling politicians.(political aspects of US securities regulation)Business, international 
Meeting in the divide.(closer links between North and South Korea)Business, international 
Meet your new European army.(Europan defense policy)Business, international 
Megaphone politics.(populist politics in Britain)Business, international 
Mega scam.(aftermath of departure of Alberto Fujimori as president in Peru)Business, international 
Megazap.(research on X-ray lasers)Business, international 
Melodramatics.(economic policy and political divisions in Ecuador)Business, international 
Merciful defeat.(concern over violence and English soccer fans abroad)Business, international 
Mercosur's trial by adversity.(Mercosur seeks to tackle tensions between partners)Business, international 
Mercury falling.(performance of Mercury Asset Management)Business, international 
Merry-go-row.(impact of trade dispute on Cartondruck)Business, international 
Merton Miller.(obituary of Merton Miller, economist)(Editorial)Business, international 
Mexico enjoys a real election campaign.(Mexican presidential elections)Business, international 
Mexico's hidden election issue.(problems affecting Mexican educational system)Business, international 
Mexico's once-ruling party faces the shock of opposition.(impact on Mexican Institutional Revolutionary Party of losing election)Business, international 
Mexico's vote.(political change and elections in Mexico)(Editorial)Business, international 
Mezzanine way.(social entrepreneurship in Britain)Business, international 
Micra economics.(developments in British automobile industry)Business, international 
Microsoft's blank screen.(television strategy of Microsoft)Business, international 
Middle East peacemaking reawakens.(talks restart between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
Mikhail Kasyanov, Russia's big new wheel.(role of new Russian prime minister, Mikhail Kasyanov)Business, international 
Milberg's mission.(strategy of BMW)Business, international 
Milburn's balancing act.(British National Health Service and health care rationing)Business, international 
Milestone or millstone?(component of International Space Station launched with US-Russian collaboration)Business, international 
Millennium summiteers.(United Nations summit in New York)(Editorial)Business, international 
Milosevic's last stand.(impact of Yugoslav elections of Sep 2000)(Editorial)Business, international 
Mining the digital skies.(usage of databases as virtual telescopes)Business, international 
Minutes of the calamity club.(problems facing Association of South East Asian Nations)Business, international 
Miracle cure.(Australian economic policy and economic performance)Business, international 
Miracles under the microscope.(research into miracle cures at Lourdes)Business, international 
Mired in money politics.(democracy in Thailand)Business, international 
Mirror, mirror.(using liquid for mirrors in telescopes)Business, international 
Misery behind the migration.(rural-urban migration in China)Business, international 
Mission impossible.(behavior of Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries)(Editorial)Business, international 
Misty science.(US public opinion polls)Business, international 
Mixed messages.(police treatment of race hate crimes in Britain)Business, international 
Mixed signals.(Colombian FARC launches Bolivarian Movement)Business, international 
Money to burn.(US venture capital industry)Business, international 
Monitored polls, ignored reports.(need to impose greater control when election laws are flouted)(Editorial)Business, international 
Monkey business.(scandals affect Thai monks)Business, international 
Monopoly money.(performance of technology stocks)Business, international 
Montana Eden.(Hutterite community in Montana)Business, international 
More Bacon.(work of Francis Bacon, artist, on paper)Business, international 
More bribes for North Korea?(North Korean foreign relations and missile policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
More cash please.(European Union aid for Balkan countries)Business, international 
More smiles.(German labor unions agree to deal)Business, international 
More takers.(Greece, Denmark, Norway and Sweden may join European monetary union)Business, international 
More trouble in the Balkans.(Yugoslav president changes constitution)Business, international 
Moribond.(South Korean corporate bond market)Business, international 
Mori's B team.(forecasts for new Japanese prime minister, Toshiro Mori, and cabinet)Business, international 
Morocco's voyage from feudal to modern.(King Mohammed seeks to modernize Morocco)Business, international 
Mortgaging: Japan's future.(Japanese real estate industry)Business, international 
Motoring downhill.(Scottish tourist industry)Business, international 
Moving mummy's attic.(Egypt plans new museum near Pyramids of Giza)Business, international 
Mozambique's misery.(floods hit Mozambique)Business, international 
Mr Kim, meet Mr Kim.(meeting between leaders of South Korea and North Korea)Business, international 
Mr Tanigaki's Augean stables.(tasks involved in cleaning up Japanese financial system)Business, international 
Muddle.(problems facing Italian coalition government)Business, international 
Muddling on, but not through.(hostage crisis in Philippines)Business, international 
Mugabe's last stand.(Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe, seeks to retain power)Business, international 
Muppets invade South Africa.(Sesame Street broadcast on radio in South Africa)Business, international 
Murder One.(capial punishment debate in the US)Business, international 
Museums galore.(collaborations between museums and architects; includes related notes)Business, international 
Museveni's way.(referendum on democracy in Uganda)Business, international 
Musharraf fails the test.(performance of Pakistani military government)(Editorial)Business, international 
Mutual suspicion.(US mutual fund industry)Business, international 
Muzzled, or irrepressible?(freedom of press in Hong Kong, and relations with China)Business, international 
Muzzling the reformers' voice.(closure of newspapers in Iran)Business, international 
Myanmar's stolen democracy.(political opposition in Myanmar)Business, international 
Myanmar's vicious junta.(need for political reform in Myanmar)(Editorial)Business, international 
My night at the opera.(British prime minister, Tony Blair, visits Scotland and Russia)Business, international 
Napster's wake-up call.(record companies and the internet)(Editorial)Business, international 
Nasty, brutish and short.(international corporate assignments)Business, international 
Nasty medicine.(legal decision on future of Microsoft)Business, international 
Nervous in Darien.(impact of conflict in Colombia on Panama)Business, international 
New alliance.(protests and reform in Iran)Business, international 
New America, same old politics.(US primaries)(Cover Story)Business, international 
New blood?(political change in Turkey)Business, international 
Newbury's finest.(performance of Vodaphone)Business, international 
New century, old masters.(demand for Old Masters)Business, international 
New economy, old problems.(technology and the European economy)Business, international 
New flora and fauna for old.(impact of the transfer of species from one region to another)Business, international 
New hurdles.(regulatory climate for foreign banks in China)Business, international 
New kicks on the block.(performance of Czech soccer club, Sparta Praha)Business, international 
New Labour, new economy.(regulation of communications in Britain)Business, international 
New Labour's morning after.(problems faced by British government)Business, international 
New Labour's report card.(OECD report on Britain)Business, international 
New media, old message.(links between internet and old media companies)(Editorial)Business, international 
New realities?(developments in physics and models of the universe)Business, international 
New solutions, new questions.(trading costs, exchange rates and prices)Business, international 
New tricks.(problems facing Japanese department stores)Business, international 
New wiring.(internet and the construction industry)Business, international 
Next, Bobodan?(pressure for Robert Mugabe to step down in Zimbabwe)Business, international 
Next, the fire forecast.(difficulties involved in forecasting forest fires)Business, international 
Nice one.(regulation of corporate hospitality)Business, international 
Nigeria falls apart again?(significance of riots in Nigeria)(Editorial)Business, international 
Nil return.(peace process in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Business, international 
No big deal.(British policy on youth unemployment)Business, international 
Noboru Takeshita.(obituary of Noboru Takeshita, Japanese politician)(Obituary)Business, international 
No dash to the dustbin.(future for Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty)Business, international 
No easy exit.(European fuel tax protests)Business, international 
No excuses now.(challenges facing Railtrack)Business, international 
No featherweight.(Taiwan's stock market and foreign investment)Business, international 
No from the Danes.(impact of possible vote by Danes against European monetary union membership)(Editorial)Business, international 
No fund of love for the IMF.(views of the IMF in Argentina)Business, international 
No half-peace.(conflict in Chechnya)Business, international 
No hope for Kashmir?(end of ceasefire in Kashmir)(Editorial)Business, international 
Noises off.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
No let-up in Chechnya.(war in Chechyna)Business, international 
No oil painting.(restoration of Dresden, Germany)Business, international 
No peace.(Colombian talks with ELN guerrillas fail)Business, international 
No place to be an ecologist.(Russian environmental policies and attitudes to environmentalists)Business, international 
Nor any drop to drink.(private and public sector involvement in water supply)Business, international 
Nordic netheads.(success of internet companies in Sweden)Business, international 
No road to Mandalay.(Myanmar opposition leader under effective house arrest)Business, international 
No room in the nest.(business-to-business internet developments in Japan)Business, international 
North-west by north-west.(senate election in Washington state)Business, international 
No sex please, we're Scottish.(debate on sex education in Scotland)Business, international 
No, sirs.(decree allowing rejection of civil servants on religious and ethnic grounds rejected by Turkish president)Business, international 
No such thing as a free trade.(free trade and online dealing in stocks)Business, international 
Not a baby.(debate in military in Turkish Cyprus)Business, international 
Not big enough any more.(problems arising from excess demand for water from Rio Grande river)Business, international 
Not carved in stone.(Elgin marbles should be returned by Greece by Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Not for turning?(British fuel tax policy)Business, international 
No, they explain.(Palestinian views of conflict with Israel)Business, international 
Nothing half baked.(developments in Asian cinema)Business, international 
Not intifada, this time it's war.(relations between Palestinians and Israel)Business, international 
Not over yet.(poltical developments in Serbia after departure of Slobodan Milosvic from presidency)Business, international 
Not quite a marriage.(same-sex marriage in Vermont)Business, international 
Not sinking but drowning.(rising sea levels and other ecological problems affecting Maldives)Business, international 
Not so good in Zanzibar.(impact of Tanzanian elections in Zanzibar)Business, international 
Not spreading the faith.(challenges facing Russian Orthodox Church)Business, international 
Not yet reborn.(new government set up in Somalia)Business, international 
Not yet slotted in.(Turkish relations with European Union and NATO)Business, international 
No unity against Milosevic.(political opposition in Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Now Aceh takes a beating.(operations of Indonesian armed forces in Aceh)Business, international 
Now, California.(California primary 2000)Business, international 
Now exhale.(Canadian cigarette smuggling lawsuit)Business, international 
Now for the hard bit.(need for reform to tackle high taxes and other problems affecting French economy)Business, international 
NTT's nasty surprise.(investigation into NTT by Fair Trade Commission in Japan)Business, international 
Nuts?(acquisition of Banespa by Banco Santander Central Hispano)Business, international 
Nuttily naughty.(political and economic developments in Ajaria, Georgia)Business, international 
Obasanjo on his own.(problems affecting Nigeria)Business, international 
Odd coupling.(prospects for British railroads)Business, international 
Odd relations.(relations between France and Algeria)Business, international 
Of giants and slings.(performance of BB and T)Business, international 
Of secrecy and madness.(British government's handling of crisis resulting from mad cow disease)Business, international 
Of sweets and appetites.(changes affecting Cadbury Schweppes)Business, international 
Oil and the new economy.(impact of changes in petroleum prices)Business, international 
Oil change.(privatization of Onako)Business, international 
Oil's taxing times.(factors affecting petroleum prices)Business, international 
Old battle, new strategy.(ways of helping developing economies)Business, international 
Old cars never die - in Cuba.(car market in Cuba)Business, international 
Old dogs, new tricks.(restructuring of European companies)Business, international 
Old habits die hard.(Italian political system and failed referendums)Business, international 
Old journeys revisited.(memories of partition in India collected in oral history project)Business, international 
Old left, new right, no centre.(Romanian elections)Business, international 
Old salts.(spores found in New Mexico may be 250 million years old)Business, international 
Old war, new campaign.(guerrilla conflict and threat to tourism in Laos)Business, international 
Old war, new mediator.(Nelson Mandela seeks to act as mediator in civil war in Burundi)Business, international 
Old world, new economy.(developments among European economies)(Editorial)Business, international 
On a Middle Eastern brink.(risks from conflict between Israel and Palestinians)(Editorial)Business, international 
One house, many windows.(Turner Broadcasting Systems and Time Warner merger)Business, international 
One last shove.(serbs seek to remove Slobodan Milosevic from power)(Editorial)Business, international 
One man's joy in Iraq.(economic sanctions and business activities of Iraqi elite)Business, international 
One row settled, another festers.(compromise on tax policy in European Union)Business, international 
One small boy.(kidnapping of boy children and young women in China)Business, international 
One true model?(models of capitalism)Business, international 
One victory, more needed.(Muslim rebel groups in Philippines)Business, international 
One way to get rich in Soweto.(kwaito music in South Africa)Business, international 
Online.(development of the internet in Syria)Business, international 
Online, of course.(online stocktrading in South Korea)Business, international 
Only connect.(major bank mergers in Japan)Business, international 
On probation.(investigation into Peruvian elections)Business, international 
On the block.(New York real estate market)Business, international 
On the block.(planned privatization of Banespa)Business, international 
On the edge.(demonstrations in Peru with inauguration of Alberto Fujimori as president for third term)Business, international 
On the rocky road to marriage.(Renault's recovery plan for Nissan, and possibility of merger)Business, international 
On the up.(British Conservative party conference)Business, international 
On to Miami.(tobacco companies face legal battles)Business, international 
On top of the world.(performance of global economic summits)(Editorial)Business, international 
On to Winston-Salem.(US presidential debate)(Editorial)Business, international 
Onward, Christian Democrats.(need for reform of German Christian Democratic Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
On yer bike, part two.(Britain seeks to tackle unemployment)Business, international 
On your own.(problems facing Palestinian leaders)Business, international 
OPEC and the voice of doom.(attempts by OPEC to control petroleum prices)Business, international 
Open for business.(Kentucky caves as tourist attractions)Business, international 
Opening a gavel of worms.(Supreme Court ruling on US Nov 2000 election)Business, international 
Opening for business.(opportunities for investment in North Korea)Business, international 
Opening the doors.(Cazenove to carry out stock flotation)Business, international 
Open the files!(call to open files of former East German Stasi)Business, international 
Open wounds.(opposition members arrested in Malaysia)Business, international 
Orient express.(Russia seeks further loans)Business, international 
Ouch.(closure of car plants in England)Business, international 
Our constitution for Europe.(proposed European constitution; includes related article)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Our constitution for Europe.(suggested European constitution)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Our men in Ibiza.(Ibiza as a holiday resort)Business, international 
Our paper in the 1930s.(Economist periodical in the 1930s)Business, international 
Outdated maps.(changes in Bank of England's attitudes to inflation)Business, international 
Out for the count.(analysis of human-genome sequence)Business, international 
Out of anarchy.(work of Mancur Olson on economic development)Business, international 
Out of debt.(government borrowing and debt)Business, international 
Out of Iowa.(US presidential election campaign)(Editorial)Business, international 
Out of reach.(measures to tackle shortage of affordable homes in London, England)Business, international 
Out of sight, out of mind.(poverty in the US)Business, international 
Out of the pits?(floor trading could end at Chicago Board of Trade)Business, international 
Over the odds.(valuations of Asian stocks and American Depositary Receipts)Business, international 
Over the sea to Spain.(Morocco as a route for labor migrants to Spain and elsewhere in Europe)Business, international 
Over to you, George.(challenges facing George W Bush)Business, international 
Oy vey, Hillary.(campaign of Hillary Clinton for New York Senate seat)Business, international 
Pacifier philosophy.(views of Alain de Botton, philosopher)Business, international 
Pages from the past.(storage of public records such as Domesday Book in Britain)Business, international 
Pakistan's ransom.(exile of former prime minister of Pakistan, Nawaz Sharif)Business, international 
Pakistan's useless dictator.(criticism of Pakistani ruler, General Pervez Musharraf)Business, international 
PAL's friend.(Philippines Airlines and dispute with Taiwan)Business, international 
Pandaymonium.(ethnicity and elections in Trinidad)Business, international 
Panic postponed.(Year 2000 computer adjustment crisis no longer seen as a problem)(Editorial)Business, international 
Panik?(drop in price of German high tech stocks)Business, international 
Paper wars.(competition between Financial Times and Wall Street Journal)Business, international 
Paradise regained.(evangelical Christianity in London, England)Business, international 
Parlez-vous Anglais?(lack of linguistic skills of British cabinet ministers)Business, international 
Passing the test.(future of British selective public sector secondary schools)Business, international 
Patent wars.(patents and the knowledge economy)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Patience runs out.(problems facing Philippines president, Joseph Estrada)Business, international 
Patient capital.(India as a center for clinical trials)Business, international 
Patrick O'Brian.(obituary of Patrick O'Brian, novelist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Patriot games.(politicians seek to understand meaning of Britishness)Business, international 
Patrolling the line.(United Nations peacekeeping role in conflict between Eritrea and Ethiopia)Business, international 
Pausing or plummeting?(US economic indicators)Business, international 
Paying for war slaves.(need for Japan to deal with slave labor compensation claims from 1939-45 war)(Editorial)Business, international 
Payout time.(increased spending on British public services)Business, international 
Peace battles.(attempts to secure peace with guerrillas in Colombia)Business, international 
Peace walks on water.(relations between Syria and Israel)Business, international 
Pedro Solbes, commissioner for the euro.(role of European economic affairs commissioner, Pedro Solbes)Business, international 
Peer-to-peer pressure.(alliance between Napster and Bertelsmann)Business, international 
Pennies from heaven.(impact of British minimum wage)Business, international 
Pensions funk.(France fails to carry out pensions reform)Business, international 
People against the elite.(Moshe Katzav elected president in Israel)Business, international 
Performing miracles.(productivity, investment, and changes in the nature of the US economy)Business, international 
Peru's confused path to democracy.(developments in Peruvian politics)Business, international 
Peru's fight for democracy.(Peruvian presidential elections)Business, international 
Petar Stoyanov, Bulgaria's gladiatorial president.(profile of Bulgarian president)Business, international 
Pham Van Dong.(obituary of Pham Van Dong, former Vietnamese prime minister)(Obituary)Business, international 
Philistines in high places.(British government and the arts)Business, international 
Phoney democracies.(need to examine credentials of countries calling themselves democratic)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Phoney war.(planned reform of British House of Lords)Business, international 
Piano, sempre piano.(developments in piano and opera music)Business, international 
Picking winners.(selection of head of International Monetary Fund)(Editorial)Business, international 
Pierre Moscovici, France's man for Europe.(profile of French European affairs minister, Pierre Moscovici)Business, international 
Pierre Trudeau.(obituary of Pierre Trudeau, former prime minister of Canada)(Obituary)Business, international 
Piling on Mr Bush.(performance of George W Bush as presidential candidate)Business, international 
Planner's blight.(British planning inquiries)(Editorial)Business, international 
Playing seriously.(Imagination Lab offers learning-by-playing)Business, international 
Playing the race card, again.(policies of British Conservative leader, William Hague, on race)Business, international 
Playing the race card.(race policies of British political parties)Business, international 
Playing with fire.(children and guns in the US)Business, international 
Playing with fire.(importance of the Ring in Wagner's work, and challenges facing modern productions)Business, international 
Please God, let me be an American.(case involving offer by Faith Dynamics Center to obtain green cards)Business, international 
Plenty of plots, not much reform.(problems facing Ukraine)Business, international 
Pluto plus tard.(significance of postponement of NASA Pluto mission)(Editorial)Business, international 
Poached fish.(mergers among investment banks)Business, international 
Pogrom.(violence against black Africans in Libya)Business, international 
Poised for a new president.(Ahmet Necdet Sezer likely to become new Turkish president)Business, international 
Poised to strike?(impact of petroleum price rise)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Poisoned.(takeover rules in the European Union)Business, international 
Poker game.(British fuel tax protests)Business, international 
Poland's angry second nation.(problems facing rural Poles)Business, international 
Political theatre.(Cuban foreign relations and relations with the US)Business, international 
Politics and the boom.(political aspects of strong US economic performance)Business, international 
Politics by other means.(English nationalism, soccer and politics)Business, international 
Politics of scale.(automobile industry in Asia)Business, international 
Poor grades for Al and George.(economists' assessments of US presidential candidates' economic policies)Business, international 
Porn from Pompeii.(erotic material from Pompeii excavations)Business, international 
Portal plays.(acquisition of Lycos by Terra Networks)Business, international 
Portillo's progress.(impact of election of Alfonso Portillo in Guatemala)Business, international 
Post-Fordism.(decline of old industries and development of new industries in Britain)Business, international 
Pot and vouchers.(US ballot initiatives)Business, international 
Power play.(Spain prepares for elections in Mar 2000)Business, international 
Powers of concentration.(consolidation to affect investment banks)Business, international 
Praying for a break.(problems facing Al Gore as US presidential candidate)Business, international 
Preach what you practice.(homosexuality and the law in Britain)Business, international 
Precipitate action.(development of new microlasers)Business, international 
Predators in the air.(consolidation among world airlines)Business, international 
Prepare for fireworks.(US attitudes to China's attempts to join World Trade Organization)Business, international 
Preparing America for compassionate conservatism.(policies and record of George W Bush)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Prescott's prize.(British transportation policy)Business, international 
Price points.(price differences in European monetary union)Business, international 
Priming the pump.(petroleum industry in Kazakhstan)Business, international 
Printing cash.(improvement in conditions for paper industry)Business, international 
Private eyes in the sky.(commercial imgaing satellites make more detailed images widely available)Business, international 
Productivity on stilts.(economic growth and productivity in the US)Business, international 
Profitless gamble.(performance of non high-tech stock prices)Business, international 
Profits? What profits?(pressures on the profits of US companies)Business, international 
Progress and pitfalls in Brazil's public finances.Business, international 
Promises, promises.(problems facing Novell)Business, international 
Prudence with an electoral purpose.(British Mar 2000 Budget)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Pulling teeth.(factors affecting foreign investment in Vietnam)Business, international 
Pump fiction.(energy policy as a political issue in the US presidential campaign)Business, international 
Pupil power.(graduate students allowed to unionise at US private universities)Business, international 
Pursuit eastwards.(Angolan army chases UNITA rebels toward east)Business, international 
Push and pull.(devolution in Britain)Business, international 
Putin a la Pinochet?(role of Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and dangers of authoritarianism in Russia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Putin gets a grip.(performance of Russian president, Vladimir Putin)Business, international 
Putin's Russia.(policies of Russian president, Vladimir Putin)(Editorial)Business, international 
Putin's sea of troubles.(problems facing Russian president, Vladimir Putin, after submarine accident)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Putin the great unknown.(significance of appointment of Vladimir Putin as Russian president)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Putin versus the oligarchs?(presidency of Vladimir Putin and impact of arrest of Vladimir Gusinsky, TV mogul)Business, international 
Putumayo's tense wait for the arrival of Plan Colombia.(US funding for anti-guerrilla and anti-drug activities in Colombia)Business, international 
Qaddafir, floating like a butterfly.(Libyan foreign relations)Business, international 
Qaddafi's African dream.(Muammar Qaddafi hopes for United States of Africa)Business, international 
Qualcomm's Dr Strangelove.(strategy of Irwin Jacobs at Qualcomm)Business, international 
Quantity and quality.(World Bank report on poverty and growth)Business, international 
Quebec bores on regardless.(nationalism in Quebec)Business, international 
Quick, call a doctor.(US presidential candidates' health care plans)Business, international 
Quiet flows the dosh.(capital flight from Russia)Business, international 
Quis custodiet?(control of public finances in France)Business, international 
Radical pensions.(German pension reform)Business, international 
Raining on Chirac's parade.(French presidency of European Union)Business, international 
Rainy-day blues.(US savings rate drops)Business, international 
Raise a glass, at last.(developments in the liquor industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
Raising the standard.(Scottish financial services industry)Business, international 
Ralph Nader's green bananas.(Green Party and labor activism in California)Business, international 
Reading the hieroglyphics.(political change affecting Egypt)Business, international 
Ready for the fourth generation.(changes in Chinese leadership)Business, international 
Ready to rumble.(British political parties)Business, international 
Ready to talk in Aceh?(Indonesian attitudes to Aceh)Business, international 
Ready...whoa....(task of new US president in setting up new administration)Business, international 
Rebirth of a salesman.(performance of Germany and chancellor Gerhard Schroder)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Rebuilding sites.(real estate market in Asia)Business, international 
Rebuilding the Balkans - theory and practice.(trade in the Balkan region)Business, international 
Rebuilding the garage.(changes at Hewlett Packard)Business, international 
Recipes for a solar system.(theories of planetary formation, and discoveries of new planets)Business, international 
Reclaiming the night.(development of leisure zones in British urban centers)Business, international 
Reconstructing Kosovo.(plans for reconstructing Kosovo after war)Business, international 
Recovery, of sorts.(Colombian economic policy and economic performance)Business, international 
Red Ken rides again.(Ken Livingstone as mayoral candidate for London, England)Business, international 
Reformable?(political and economic developments in Liberia)Business, international 
Regionalism on the rise.(enthusiasm for a regional assembly increases in north west England)Business, international 
Regrouping.(changes affecting Japanese keiretsu)Business, international 
Regulating the Internet.(Editorial)Business, international 
Reinsurance treaty.(Munich Re diversifies)Business, international 
Reinventing Marconi.(performance of Marconi)Business, international 
Re-inventing the wheel.(new process of producing tires at Pirelli could affect the industry world wide)Business, international 
Releasing Pinochet.(implications of a release for Augusto Pinochet, former dictator of Chile)(Editorial)Business, international 
Reload.(US defense spending)Business, international 
Reluctant graduates.(meeting and policies of European Bank for Reconstruction and development)Business, international 
Remebering Dukakis.(performance of Al Gore as presidential candidate)Business, international 
Remedies for Microsoft.(benefits of a break up of Microsoft)(Editorial)Business, international 
Re-opening.(Latin American reinsurance market)Business, international 
Repression by harassment.(human rights and dissidence in Cuba)Business, international 
Republican by a whisker.(Republicans retain Congress in Nov 2000 elections)Business, international 
Rescue mission.(restoration of the architectural heritage of Merseyside, England)Business, international 
Rescuing the euro.(possibility of intervening to raise the value of the euro currency)Business, international 
Responsible regionalism.(need for regional and other agreements not to hinder free trade world wide )(Editorial)Business, international 
Retreading the boards.(British imports and US revivals are successful in New Yrok theaters)Business, international 
Reviving Britain's cities.(urban renewal in Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Revolting.(problems affecting DaimlerChrysler)Business, international 
Revolution on the Clyde.(public housing in Glasgow, Scotland)Business, international 
Rewired for sound.(injunction against Napster lifted)Business, international 
Riding the tide.(European immigration policy)Business, international 
Rigged.(Federal Trade Commission may block BP Amoco takeover of Atlantic Richfield)Business, international 
Rights issues.(impact of Renault acquisition of Automobile Dacia)Business, international 
Right stuff.(right-wing opposition in Italy)Business, international 
Ringing the changes.(changes in rules for cricket, and development of rules for other sports)Business, international 
Ringing the changes.(London Metal Exchange seeks to adapt to electronic trading)Business, international 
Ripon's choice.(selective education in Britain)Business, international 
Risks and opportunities in Peru.(need for armed forces to leave Peruvian politics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Risky returns.(business opportunities in difficult locations)Business, international 
Roberto Suarez.(obituary of Roberto Suarez Gomez, Bolivian drug trafficker)(Obituary)Business, international 
Robin Cook's bananas.(British relations with the European Union and European monetary union)Business, international 
Rolled over.(The People's Lottery fails to win bid for running British National Lottery)Business, international 
Roma Mitchell.(obituary of Roma Mitchell, Australian feminist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Romancing the Apple.(Rick Lazio to be senatorial candidate for New York)Business, international 
Romano Prodi, looking for an idea for the EU.(performance of European Commission head, Romano Prodi)Business, international 
Ronald Lockley.(obituary of Ronald Lockley, student of wildlife)(Obituary)Business, international 
Room for reservations.(Bass moves into the hotel trade)Business, international 
Rosy prospects, forgotten dangers.(risks for world and US economies in 2000)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Rough justice.(need for alternatives to jail for women offenders in Britain)Business, international 
Round two to Bush - but only on points.(US presidential debate)Business, international 
Rowdy neighbours.(Australian relations with Asia, and foreign policy)Business, international 
Rubbish.(environmental aspects of plastics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Rudy don't care.(Senator John McCain helps Rudy Giuliani in bid for Senate)Business, international 
Rule bound.(regulation of privatized utilities in Argentina)Business, international 
Rule of judges.(human rights code for Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
Rules redrawn.(changes in rules for elections planned for Lebanon in Aug 2000)Business, international 
Runes among the ruins.(plan to rebuild Alexandria library, Egypt)Business, international 
Run for e-cover.(impact of the internet on the insurance industry in Europe)Business, international 
Running dry.(problem of drought in China)Business, international 
Running harder.(debate on US productivity)Business, international 
Running in the family.(British museum sponsorship, and funding for extension for National Portrait Gallery, London)Business, international 
Running into trouble.(planned merger between Frankfurt and London stock exchanges)Business, international 
Running out of steam.(China's energy policy)Business, international 
Running scared.(problems facing British Nuclear Fuels plant in Cumbria, England)Business, international 
Running the numbers.(work of Daniel McFadden and James Heckman in econometrics)Business, international 
Running the rand.(central banking in South Africa)Business, international 
Rural unrest.(protests over Pak Mun dam, Thailand)Business, international 
Russia's fallen angel.(problems at United Energy Systems)Business, international 
Russia's flawed reformer.(career of former Russian president, Boris Yeltsin)Business, international 
Russia's fragile federation.(need for more local autonomy in Russia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Russia's imperial yearning.(Russia's role in Commonwealth of Independent States)Business, international 
Russia's Putin puzzle.(Vladimir Putin as Russian presidential candidate)Business, international 
Russia's wretched farthest east.(political and economic change in Chukotka, Russia)Business, international 
Ruth Dyk.(obituary of Ruth Dyk, suffragette)(Obituary)Business, international 
Ruth Werner.(obituary of Ruth Werner, spy)(Obituary)Business, international 
Ruud surprise.(Ruud Lubbers selected as High Commissioner for Refugees)Business, international 
Sacking Chen.(President Chen Shui-bian may leave office in Taiwan)Business, international 
Saddam chips his way to freedom.(impact of economic sanctions against Iraq)Business, international 
Safer than you think.(South Africa as a business environment)Business, international 
Safety in numbers.(lack of reliability of economic statistics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Salmond's leap.(Plaid Cymru amd Scottish National Party seek new leaders)Business, international 
Same again.(municipal elections in Brazil)Business, international 
Same old mess.(obstacles to economic and constitutional reform in Italy)Business, international 
Santa's re-workshop.(hackers seek to improve on electronic toys)Business, international 
Saturated solution.(debate on costs of trade)Business, international 
Saudi Arabia on the dole.(economic reform and the royal family in Saudi Arabia)Business, international 
Saving society.(Manadatory Provident Funds set up in Hong Kong)Business, international 
Saving the children.(Cambodia halts foreign adoptions and seeks to control entry of foreign pedophiles)Business, international 
Saving the faith.(strategy of conservatives in Iran)Business, international 
Saving the last drop.(possbility of dam to save northern part of Aral Sea in Kazakhstan)Business, international 
Scardino's way.(strategy of Pearson chief executive, Marjorie Scardino)Business, international 
Sceptical?(Ireland's relations with European Union)Business, international 
Schama's Britain.(views of British history)Business, international 
Schrempp's trap.(problems facing DaimlerChrysler)(Editorial)Business, international 
Schrodinger's squid.(research into Superconducting Quantum Interference Devices)Business, international 
Scot free?(NatWest may escape bids)Business, international 
Scotland after Dewar.(Scotland after death of first minister, Donlad Dewar)Business, international 
Scotland's neglected colourists.(work of Scottish Colourists in early 20th century)Business, international 
Scotland's new politics.(divisions within the United Kingdom)Business, international 
Scramble for Africa.(United Nations and peacekeeping efforts in Africa)(Editorial)Business, international 
Screening.(impact of the internet on the private health care market)Business, international 
Screen test.(development of video-on-demand services in Britain)Business, international 
Seal of approval.(relations between the US and Nigeria)Business, international 
Seattle comes to Washington.(meetings of International Monetary Fund and World Bank in Washington)Business, international 
Seattle shivers.(problems affecting Seattle, Washington)Business, international 
Seizing the day.(role of Koichi Kato in Japanese Liberal Democratic party)Business, international 
Seller beware.(development of online markets)Business, international 
Selling America to the highest bidder.(cost of US election campaigns)Business, international 
Selling yourself.(profile of Thams Haffa, EM TV chief executive)Business, international 
Send Elian home.(case of Elian Gonzalez, and US-Cuban relations)(Editorial)Business, international 
Send in the cows.(possible shift from production of coca to cattle in Colombia)Business, international 
Sense and surpluses.(Republican plans for tax cuts)Business, international 
Serbia on probation.(future of Serbia with new president)(Editorial)Business, international 
Serbia on the brink.(political change in Serbia)Business, international 
Serbia votes.(political change in Serbia)(Editorial)Business, international 
Serious games.(links between computer simulation and gaming)Business, international 
Sermons from the governor.(Japanese interest rates)Business, international 
Set in stone.(debate on statues in London, England)Business, international 
Setting up shop.(new strategy of Reuters)Business, international 
Settling scores.(problems with stock exchange mergers)(Editorial)Business, international 
Shades of hype.(impact of Linux on computer software market)Business, international 
Shaken and stirred.(British tax system and multinational companies)Business, international 
Shall all have prizes?(need for changes to Nobel prize system)(Editorial)Business, international 
Shame about the statistics.(online retailing statistics)Business, international 
Shaping the union.(European Union meeting in Nice, France)Business, international 
Shell games.(possible moves by North Korea to establish links with the outside world)Business, international 
Shenanigans in France.(French corruption invesigations)Business, international 
Shield or Ax?(Canadian defense links with the US)Business, international 
Shining light on the markets.(Securities and Exchange Commission and issues relating to corporate disclosure)Business, international 
Shipshape?(problems facing Lloyd's of London)Business, international 
Shocking times in Throgmorton Street.(OM Group bids for London Stock Exchange)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Shock of the old.(impact of the ageing of the British population)Business, international 
Shoeless Joe runs again.(Shoeless Joe Jackson as a local hero in Greenville, South Carolina)Business, international 
Short change.(Japanese savers and life insurance industry)Business, international 
Shotgun courtship.(planned merger between Commerzbank and Dresdner Bank)Business, international 
Shot in the arm.(possible causes of Gulf-war syndrome)Business, international 
Show stopper.(problems of English theater)Business, international 
Shrinking to grow.(performance of Unilever)Business, international 
Sierra Leone's agony.(rebellion in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
Signals of peace.(new Mexican president, Vicente Fox, seeks to end rebellion in Chiapas)Business, international 
Signed but not sealed.(planned merger between Deutsche Borse and London Stock Exchange)Business, international 
Silver-bullet jubilee.(developments in research on monoclonal antibodies)Business, international 
Silver lining.(South Korean banking industry)Business, international 
Simulating the century.(forecasts for developing economies in the 21st century)Business, international 
Single space in 3D.(developments in building design)Business, international 
Sing, tell, cry.(Singapore Telecom fails to acquire Time Engineering)Business, international 
Sins of the secular missionaries.(impact of non-governmental organizations)Business, international 
Sir Alec Guinness.(obituary of Alec Guinness, actor)(Obituary)Business, international 
Sirimavo Bandaranaike.(obituary of Sirimavo Bandaranaike, former Sri Lankan prime minister)(Obituary)Business, international 
Sir Janus.(role of BAE Systems chairman, Richard Evans)Business, international 
Sir Mark Oliphant.(obituary of Mark Oliphant, scientist)(Obituary)Business, international 
Sir Ted's last laugh.(political career of Edward Heath, former leader of British Conservative party)Business, international 
Sleeping with the enemy.(postal savings system and financial deregulation in Japan)Business, international 
Slimming the Bretton Woods duo.(US Congress and the World bank and International Monetary Fund)Business, international 
Slippery slope.(trends in petroleum prices)Business, international 
Slow financial starvation.(changes affecting Japanese financial services industry)Business, international 
Slowing down, to what?(risks of hard landing for US economy)Business, international 
Slugging through the mud.(libel case involving author, David Irving)Business, international 
Small is beautiful.(development of picosatellites)Business, international 
Small states, big money.(financial services industry in the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States)Business, international 
Smiley Spain.(impact of Spanish elections of Mar 2000)(Editorial)Business, international 
Smiling through Japan's adversity.(political developments in Japan)Business, international 
Smoke and mirrors.(charge-parity violation and astrophysical conundrums)Business, international 
Smokescreens.(trends in art markets and the Basle Art Fair, Switzerland)Business, international 
Smoking and steaming.(US economy overheats)Business, international 
Smoking barrels.(fear of increasing usage of guns by criminals in Britain)Business, international 
Smooth sailing, so far.(strategy of Ernesto Bertarelli at Serono)Business, international 
Smouldering.(forest fires in south west of USA)Business, international 
Snapping up the past.(developments in photography collections)Business, international 
Snarl-up.(British car prices and competition policy)Business, international 
Soddies for bodies.(conservation of sod houses)Business, international 
Soft or hard?(impact of US stock market crash on US economy)Business, international 
Soft touch.(British labor tribunals deal with racial and sexual discrimination cases)Business, international 
Soft touch.(Softbank takes over Nippon Credit Bank, and developments in Japanese banking)Business, international 
Some baseless speculations.(epigenetics and inheritance)Business, international 
Someone else's desk.(US missile defense policy)Business, international 
Something about Martha.(Martha Lane Fox as a British internet entrepreneur)Business, international 
Something new in our garden.(impact of likely election of Ken Livingstone as mayor of London, England)Business, international 
Something odd in France.(French economic performance and political developments)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Something old, something new.(impact of new technology on the Australian economy )Business, international 
Son of Netscape.(impact of merger between Software.com and Phone.com)Business, international 
Sorrows on two fronts.(Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon)Business, international 
Sorry Mori.(Yoshiro Mori unlikely to perform well in Japanese elections)Business, international 
Sorted?(Lazard stock ownership stucture)Business, international 
So that's all agreed, then.(European Union meeting agrees to change voting system)Business, international 
Sotheby's and the cybermasses.(Sotheby's develops website)Business, international 
South Africa goes for growth.(economic policy in South Africa)(Editorial)Business, international 
South Africa's anxious eyes on Zimbabwe.(South Africa's relations with Zimbabwe)Business, international 
South Africa's president and the plague.(probelm of AIDS in South Africa)Business, international 
South Africa's role in the world.(South African foreign policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
South American dreams.(meeting of Latin American countries' presidents in Brazil)(Editorial)Business, international 
South Asia's ugly truce.(relations between Pakistan and India)Business, international 
South-East Asia's problem trio.(problems affecting economies of Philippines, Indonesia and Thailand)Business, international 
Southern crossroads.(Brazil seeks to promote energy and transportation plan in Latin America)Business, international 
South Korea dumps the past, at last.(impact of bankruptcy of Daewoo Motor)Business, international 
South Korea's bitter harvest.(unemployment, inequality and economic recovery in South Korea)Business, international 
South Korea turns from its stern history.(political developments in South Korea)Business, international 
Southward ho!(performance of Japanese stocks)Business, international 
Spaghetti Monti.(European and US antitrust policy)Business, international 
Sparks fly.(plans to reform ICE)Business, international 
Spend, spend, spend.(British attitude to taxation)Business, international 
Spot the difference.(education policies of British government and opposition Conservative party)Business, international 
Squeezed out.(cost of housing rises in California)Business, international 
Squeezing the banks.(plans for British Post Office to provide banking services for poorer people)Business, international 
Sri Lanka votes and hopes.(elections in Sri Lanka)(Editorial)Business, international 
Standstill Britain.(British fuel price protests)Business, international 
Star struck.(asset sales in Indonesia)Business, international 
Star turn.(increasing importance of media buyers)Business, international 
Star turn.(reasons for Nokia stock price fall)Business, international 
Staying on.(British involvement in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
Staying on?(Turkish president, Suleyman Demirel, may continue in his post)Business, international 
Steering towards a slowdown.(US interest rate policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Steppe dancing.(cultural activities in Ulan Bator, Mongolia)Business, international 
Stepping out.(role of New Aspiration party in Thai politics)Business, international 
Still bananas.(trade disputes between European Union and US)Business, international 
Still banging on that door.(political reform in Iran)Business, international 
Still chopping.(destruction of Brazilian Atlantic forest, and measures to tackle this)Business, international 
Still coming in.(foreign investment in Britain)Business, international 
Still green.(environmental policy of British Liberal Democrats)Business, international 
Still killing.(impact of asbestos-related litigation)Business, international 
Still pretty nasty.(internal politics in Kosovo, and links with Yugoslavia)Business, international 
Still riding, with a bigger banner.(Ku Klux Klan persists)Business, international 
Still ruled by Mugabe.(elections in Zimbabwe)Business, international 
Still the best of friends in the Franco-German motor?(Franco German relations and European Union meeting)Business, international 
Still waiting for Wahid.(political and economic change in Indonesia)Business, international 
Still wanted.(efforts to achieve justice over war crimes in Rwanda)Business, international 
Stitch-up.(possible pact between Liberal Democrats and Labor in Wales)Business, international 
Stons to die for.(case for return of Elgin Marbles from British Museum to Greece)Business, international 
Stop digging.(plans for future of London Underground)Business, international 
Stop me before I merge again.(moratorium on mergers by US railroad companies)Business, international 
Stopping the rot in public life.(Brazil seeks to tackle corruption)Business, international 
Store wars.(developments affecting data storage companies)Business, international 
Storming the rampart.(criticisms and future of Los Angeles Police Department)Business, international 
Stragglers.(recovery of Asian economies)Business, international 
Strange alliance.(Muslim League splits in Pakistan)Business, international 
Strange brew.(research into quark matter)Business, international 
Straw man.(British crime figures)Business, international 
Striking back at the empire.(US primaries and Republican nomination)Business, international 
Striking out bird strikes.(solutions for avoiding bird strikes for commercial and military aircraft)Business, international 
Stumbling to Chile's elections.(Chilean state-owned company severance pay becomes a political issue)Business, international 
Stumbling yet again?(economic performance of Europe)Business, international 
Stung by Wasp.(election campagn in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)Business, international 
Sturdy independent.(problems facing PSA Peugeot Citroen)Business, international 
Stymied in Ulster.(problems with Northern irish peace process)Business, international 
Subsidies in the air.(British financial aid for Rover and Airbus, and industrial policy)Business, international 
Sudanese contradictions.(developments in Sudanese politics)Business, international 
Sudan's chance for peace.(hopes for peace in Sudanese civil war)Business, international 
Suffer the little children.(child sex abuse investigations in Britain)Business, international 
Summer dilemma for the Fed.(US interest rate policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Summer's troubles.(search for new head of International Monetary Fund (IMF), and report from Congress on IMF and World Bank)Business, international 
Sunk.(economic performance of Venezuela)Business, international 
Sunset for the men in suits.(need for political and economic reform in Japan)Business, international 
Sunshine, with a chance of showers.(foreign investment in Britain and debate on membership of European monetary union)Business, international 
Super-jumbo trade war ahead.(US likely to challenge subsidies for Airbus through World Trade Organization)Business, international 
Super Mario.(policies of Mario Monti, European Union competition commissioner)Business, international 
Super messy.(changes affecting US stock markets)Business, international 
Super Tuesday, Ash Wednesday.(US presidential candidates, the 2000 primaries, and political center in the US)Business, international 
Surplus to requirements.(performance of the Russian economy)Business, international 
Survivorship.(impact of Death Tax Elimination Act on insurers)Business, international 
Sweatshops to body scans.(trade barriers and US garment and textile industry)Business, international 
Switched off.(paramilitaries, guerrillas and protests against guerrillas in Colombia)Business, international 
Switzerland toys with Europe.(relations between Switzerland and European Union)Business, international 
System failure?(investigation into abuse of children in residential care in Wales)Business, international 
Taiwan's China dare.(elections in Taiwan and relations with China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Taiwan stands up.(elections in Taiwan and relations with China)Business, international 
Taiwan stands up.(Taiwan's relations with China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Taiwan takes another broadside from the mainland.(relations between Taiwan and China)Business, international 
Taking a hike.(methods used by central banks to decide on interest rates)Business, international 
Taking and killing in Kashmir.(possbilities of negotations between Kashmiri separatists and Indian government)Business, international 
Taking a pounding.(impact of high value of pound sterling on British manufacturers)Business, international 
Taking part.(elections in Ghana)Business, international 
Taking the Michael.(Welsh first secretary, Alun Michael, faces vote of no-confidence)Business, international 
Tales of youth and age.(impact of the ageing of the population)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Tall ships, young crews.(young people and tall ships)Business, international 
Tall storeys.(city design in Birmingham, England)Business, international 
Target mad.(targets set by British government)Business, international 
Tartan attack.(Scottish companies and takeovers)Business, international 
Taste buds down under.(development of Australian cuisine)Business, international 
Tax cuts? Why?(Sweden debates tax cuts)Business, international 
Tax-cuts with a purpose.(need for tax reform in the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
Tax debate.(Argentine tax policy)Business, international 
Taxicology.(impact of learning on the human brain)Business, international 
Teacher's pet.(US labor unions for teachers, and their links with the Democratic party)Business, international 
Teacher's turn.(British education policy)Business, international 
Teacher troubles.(British government has problems with recruitment and retention of teachers for public schools)Business, international 
Teaching the teachers.(Brazil seeks to train more teachers)Business, international 
Tea party.(Massachusetts boycotts companies dealing with Myanmar)Business, international 
Tearaway Tesco.(performance of Tesco's online shopping service)Business, international 
Tech tumbles around the world.(technology stocks in Japan and Europe)Business, international 
Tenn-all-at-see.(performance of Al Gore in Tennessee)Business, international 
Ten years of one Germany.(Germany since reuinification)(Editorial)Business, international 
Terrorism in Spain.(Spanish policy on terrorism)(Editorial)Business, international 
Test-driving a new model.(assessment of currency-forecasting techniques)Business, international 
Testing times.(impact of genetic testing on insurers and consumers)Business, international 
Texan bull.(performance of Tom Hicks and Hicks, Muse, Tate and Furst)Business, international 
Thabo Mbeki, micro-manager.(performance of president of South Africa, Thabo Mbeki)Business, international 
Thailand after Sanan.(Thai interior minister resigns after corruption conviction)Business, international 
Thaksin to the rescue?(political developments in Thailand)Business, international 
Thank you, Singapore.(Airbus gains order from Singapore)Business, international 
That 1988 thing.(similarities between 2000 and 1988 presidential election campaigns)Business, international 
That dreadful smog is back.(smog returns to Indonesia)Business, international 
That man again.(aftermath of coup in Fiji)Business, international 
That sinking feeling.(future of Lloyd's of London)Business, international 
That's too much.(debate on execution of mentally-retarded prisoners in the US)Business, international 
That was Beijing.(concern about the destruction of old Beijing)Business, international 
The absentees are also present.(absentee voters in Californian politics)Business, international 
The accidental messiah.(influence of George Gilder on hih-tech stock prices)Business, international 
The accidental president.(presidency of George W Bush)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The admirably astonishing Mr Keyes.(political performance of Alan Keyes, presidemntial candidate)Business, international 
The age of fiscal socialism.(US fiscal policy)Business, international 
The Andean autocrats dig in for the long haul.(developments in Peruvian politics)Business, international 
The angels who want to defect.(secession movements in Los Angeles)Business, international 
The arrest of Vladimir Meciar.(former Slovakian prime minister, Vladimir Meciar, arrested)Business, international 
The ascent of mandarins.(reform of the government in Britain)Business, international 
The assault on democratic society in Colombia.(freedom of the press and democracy in Colombia)Business, international 
The A to Z of B2B.(perfomance of Internet Capital Group)Business, international 
The Babbage of the web.(research of computer scientist, Ted Nelson)Business, international 
The babes' babes.(women politicians and breast feeding in the House of Commons, London, England)Business, international 
The ballad of Camp David.(peace negotiations between Palestinians and Israel)Business, international 
The bandit and the film star.(kidnapping of Indian film star, Rajkumar, by smuggler)Business, international 
The bare essentials.(impact of minimalist movie style)Business, international 
The battle for efficient markets.(strategy of New York Stock Exchange)Business, international 
The battle in the Arctic.(debate on petroluem industry and its environmental impact in Alaska)Business, international 
The battle of Boston.(US presidential debate)Business, international 
The battle of the Atlantic.(law firms and globalization)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The battle of the boffins.(debate on social security reform in the US)Business, international 
The battle with AIDS.(need for action to tackle AIDS crisis in Africa)(Editorial)Business, international 
The bear at bay.(performance of AT and T)Business, international 
The beauty of equations.(links between maths and art)Business, international 
The bee's knees.(usage of bees in pest control)Business, international 
The beginning of the end for the longest-ruling party.(Mexican presidential elections)Business, international 
The beginnings of a tax debate.(debate on British tax policy)Business, international 
The best things in life.(possible free trade agreement between Association of South East Asian Nations and China)Business, international 
The big enchilada.(Democracts seek to attract Latino voters)Business, international 
The bigger they are.(concern about risks taken by European and US banks)Business, international 
The big leap.(planned acquisition by America Online of Time Warner)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The big telecoms bust.(challenges facing telecoms companies)(Editorial)Business, international 
The biology of music.Business, international 
The birth of an Arab-American lobby.(Arab-Americans and US foreign policy)Business, international 
The blame game in Mexico.(Mexican debates on past economic policy)Business, international 
The blame game.(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
The bloodier the better.(importance of ghost stories in Japan)Business, international 
The boring bits.(developments in online retailing)Business, international 
The boy lama's long and mysterious journey.(Karmapa Lama travels to India)Business, international 
The bridling of Russia's regions.(Russian president seeks to control regions)Business, international 
The bruiser from Brussels.(liberaliztion of postal services in Europe)Business, international 
The bubbling Balkans.(opposition in Serbia)Business, international 
The burden on the banks.(South Korean policies lead to problems for banks)Business, international 
The car man who says no.(strategy of Honda boss, Hiroyuki Yoshino)Business, international 
The case for globalisation.(impact of world economic integration)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The cashmere revolutionary.(profile of head of LVMH, Bernard Arnault)Business, international 
The Ceausescu moment.(philosophy of British prime minister, Tony Blair, and perceptions of him by the public)Business, international 
The chaebol spurn charge.(slow pace of change for South Korean conglomerates)Business, international 
The chancellor gets his deal.(German tax reform)Business, international 
The changing Poles.(impact of Polish election results)Business, international 
The chaos at the door.(challenges facing new Russian president, Vladimir Putin)Business, international 
The children of slavery.(debate on reparations for descendants of former slaves in the US)Business, international 
The China syndrome.(liberalization of Indian economy)Business, international 
The collapsing of Iranian reform.(constraints affecting reformers in Iran)(Editorial)Business, international 
The colour of money.(security inks to combat counterfeiting of money)Business, international 
The comeback boy.(electoral contest in Oklahoma 2nd district)Business, international 
The coming backlash in privacy.(privacy and online retailing)Business, international 
The complex world of Peter Hain.(performance and background of Peter Hain, British minister for Africa)Business, international 
The consensus machine.(regulation of the internet)Business, international 
The constitution bites back.(constitutional reform in Britain)Business, international 
The container case.(GoCargo and other BtoB exchanges)Business, international 
The contender.(John McCain as presidential candidate)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The costs of petty nationalism.(border disputes in Latin America)Business, international 
The counting machine.(Chicago census)Business, international 
The country-club vote.(rich voters and US presidential candidates)Business, international 
The curiously underpowered Gore campaign.(presidential campiagn of Al Gore)Business, international 
The curse of Elian.(case of Cuban child, Elian Gonzalez, in child custody case with implications for US-Cuban relations)Business, international 
The DaimlerChrysler emulsion.(analysis of DaimlerChrysler merger)Business, international 
The damage done.(dispute over US Nov 2000 electio result)(Editorial)Business, international 
The damage done.(impact of Russian submarine disaster on presidency of Vladimir Putin)Business, international 
The danger of dynastic politics.(dynastic politics in the US)Business, international 
The dangers of devolution.(constitutional change in Britain)Business, international 
The dawn of micropower.(changes in electricity generation)Business, international 
The debate that will not die.(debate on whether Britain should join European monetary union)Business, international 
The decadence of Fujimorismo.(Peruvian president plans to give up power)Business, international 
The delicate Balkan balance.(impact of elections in the Balkan region)Business, international 
The Digital dilemma.(problems affecting acquisition of Digital Equipment by Compaq)Business, international 
The disarming revolutionary.(career of Joel Klein, Justice Department antitrust head)Business, international 
The distance between them.(peace discussions between Israel and Palestinians)Business, international 
The doctor's dilemma.(spending on the United Kingdom National Health Service)Business, international 
The dogfood danger.(Cisco and technological change)Business, international 
The dollar's looking peaky.(performance of the US dollar)Business, international 
The door opens, a crack.(Japan may allow more immigrants to enter to offset ageing population)Business, international 
The dragon roars.(resignation of Welsh Assembly first secretary, Alun Michael)Business, international 
The drift in Japan.(problems in Japanese politics)(Editorial)Business, international 
The duck hunting season begins.(US presidential campaign and impact of swing votes)Business, international 
The ECB heads for turbulence.(problems facing the European Central Bank)Business, international 
The electric revolution.(changes affecting electricity generation)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The elephant and the pekinese.(President Bill Clinton to visit Indian subcontinent)Business, international 
The empty nursery.(impact of declining fertility rates, and reasons for the fall)Business, international 
The end, at last.(George W Bush becomes US president)Business, international 
The end for Kohl's heir-apparent.(resignation of German Christian Democrat leader, Wolfgang Schauble, and future of the party)Business, international 
The end-game beckons.(US presidential campaign)Business, international 
The end of foxhunting.(animal welfare debates and issue of foxhunting in Britain)(Editorial)Business, international 
The end of opaque?(petroleum prices and OPEC cartel)Business, international 
The end of the affair.(relations between Labor party and business in Britain)Business, international 
The end of the affair.(relations between president Bill Clinton and Hollywood)Business, international 
The end of the beginning.(policy differences between two main US political parties)Business, international 
The end of tycoons.(cahnges affecting business in Asia)Business, international 
The energetic messiah.(performance of Kenneth Lay as Enron chairman)Business, international 
The English patient.(plans for reform of British National Health Service)Business, international 
The enigma of Tony Blair.(policies of British prime minister, Tony Blair)(Editorial)Business, international 
The eternal hopes of spring.(views of new Russian president, Vladimir Putin)Business, international 
The ethics gap.(moral and environmental issues in economics)Business, international 
The EU 14 give way to Austria.(sanctions against Austria dropped by European Union)Business, international 
The Euro-confusion in France.(views of French on European political and economic integration)Business, international 
The European way of defence.(European defense policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
The euro-referendum knock-on.(Danish referendum planned on membership of European monetary union)Business, international 
The euro's agony, Europe's opportunity.(European economic performance and currency)Business, international 
The EU's marching orders.(defense policy of the European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
The ex-communists storm back.(victory of Mongolian People's Revolutionary party in elections of Jul 2000)Business, international 
The fado factor.(Portugal holds European Union presidency)Business, international 
The failure of new media.(media investments in the internet)Business, international 
The fans of Mars.(hope for support for a manned mission to Mars)Business, international 
The fibre of Taiwan.(impact of Taiwanese technology standards)Business, international 
The final curtain.(problems facing Mediobanca)Business, international 
The fire ants are coming.(problems posed by fire ants in the US)Business, international 
The fire next time.(separatist movements in Indonesia)(Editorial)Business, international 
The first test.(voting for assembly in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany)Business, international 
The fixit business.(performance of Centrica)Business, international 
The flaw in Straw's law.(measures to tackle youth crime in Britain)Business, international 
The flies swarm in.(impact of the growth of mobile phone and internet usage in China)Business, international 
The floundering right.(problems facing German Christian Democrats)Business, international 
The fluttering of tiny pixels.(optical interference as a way of generating images)Business, international 
The forces across the strait.(assessment of risk that China could use force against Taiwan)Business, international 
The formula that drives Formula One.(car manufacturers and Formula One racing)Business, international 
The Fox experiment begins.(policies of new Mexican president, Vicente Fox)Business, international 
The French factor.(setting up of European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company)Business, international 
The future of economics.Business, international 
The future on display.(Science Museum, London, England, seeks to keep up to date)Business, international 
The future's foreign.(immigration into Iowa)Business, international 
The future that might have been.(slower growth for Asian economies)Business, international 
The future without Fujimori.(resignation of Peruvian prime minister, Alberto Fujimori)Business, international 
The gap widens.(salary gap between public sector and private sector universities in the US)Business, international 
The gathering storm in the South Pacific.(coup in Solomon Islands)Business, international 
The general dictates the tune to which Pakistan will dance.(performance of military rulers in Pakistan)Business, international 
The general sneaks away.(Augusto Pinochet avoids extradition on grounds of poor health)Business, international 
The generation game.(changes affecting family firms in Italy)Business, international 
The genetic starting line.(implications of progress in unraveling human genome)Business, international 
The geography of cool.(cities as cool places to live, with London as an example; includes related articles on New York, Berlin, Paris and Tokyo)Business, international 
The global gambles of General Motors.(alliances set up by General Motors)Business, international 
The Good European.(British relations with European Union)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The good, the bad and the fast.(usage of National Lottery funds in Britain)Business, international 
The great American debate.(US presidential debate)(Editorial)Business, international 
The great American jobs machine.(US labor market)Business, international 
The great convergence gamble.(Vivendi's policy toward the internet)Business, international 
The gringos land in Colombia.(impact of US military spending in Colombia)Business, international 
The growing cost of war.(cost of controlling Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka)Business, international 
The guns of October.(Knob Creek's shoot, Kentucky)Business, international 
The hardest act to follow.(political career of Margaret Thatcher)Business, international 
The health effect.(economic impact of health care provision and investment on medical research)Business, international 
The health of nations.(comparing national health care systems)Business, international 
The heart of the matter.(causes of problems facing Africa)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The heart of the matter.(work of Carl Andre, sculptor)Business, international 
The H files.(Mitsubishi Motors admits not disclosing faults in automobiles)Business, international 
The hollow promise of Internet banking.(problems affecting Internet banking)Business, international 
The human touch.(politics and the internet in the US)Business, international 
The image, and the reality.(political developments in Algeria)Business, international 
The importance of being Bill.(President Bill Clinton's efforts to bring peace to Northern Ireland)Business, international 
The incredible shrinking primaries.(US primaries in 2000)Business, international 
The Indians and the dollar.(native peoples in Ecuador and economic policy)Business, international 
The inevitable hour.(epitaphs in British churches)Business, international 
The inside outsider.(tasks facing Anglo American boss, Tony Trahar)Business, international 
The Internet's chastened child.(implications of debate sparked by DoubleClick's acquisition of Abacus)Business, international 
The invisible enemy.(bioterrorism as a threat)Business, international 
The Iranian opportunity.(reformists gain majority in elections in Iran, offering opportunity for better relations with the US)(Editorial)Business, international 
The Jack who would be king.(performance of Alibaba.com)Business, international 
The Japanese caretaker.(Yoshiro Mori takes over as prime minister in Japan, and faces economic challenges)Business, international 
The jilted exchange.(planned merger between Amsterdam, Brussels and Paris stock exchanges)Business, international 
The jitters return.(problems facing president of Indonesia, Abdurrahman Wahid)Business, international 
The judgement.(Augusto Pinochet reportedly loses immunity)Business, international 
The judges who rule Congress.(role of US courts in tackling issues that Congress does does deal with)Business, international 
The king is dead.(need for greater accountability for British physicians)Business, international 
The KMT hangs fire.(opposition delays plan to sack Taiwanese president)Business, international 
The Korean rebel without a cause.(performance of South Korean president, Kim Dae Jung)Business, international 
The Korean tears to come.(relations between South and North Korea)Business, international 
The Koreas start a slow march, not yet in lockstep.(relations between North and South Korea)Business, international 
The lady vanishes.(political role of Mo Mowlam in Britain)Business, international 
The land of disappointments.(Japanese technology overcomes mishaps)Business, international 
The land that time forgot.(poverty in rural parts of eastern Europe)Business, international 
The last crisis?(Czech banking crisis)Business, international 
The last divorce?(Montenegro may seek independence)Business, international 
The last frontier.(immigration into Britain)Business, international 
The last pinball machine.Business, international 
The last straw.(move away from private sector prisons in Britain)Business, international 
The latest mad-cow panic.(concern about mad cow disease in Europe)Business, international 
The law v the state.(role of Egyptian courts in promoting democracy)Business, international 
The left in retreat.(changes in French politics)Business, international 
The left kicked into touch.(labor unions and the African National Congress in South Africa)Business, international 
The left's new champion.(role of Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador in Mexican politics)Business, international 
The legacy of Taiwan's Lee.(impact of presidential elections in Taiwan)Business, international 
The Liberals' invisible man.(role of Jean Charest, Canadian Liberal leader)Business, international 
The little engine that could?(profile of mayoral candidate for London, England, for the Conservative party, Steven Norris)Business, international 
The logic of Sierra Leone.(British involvement in conflict in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
The lonely charge of John McCain.(John McCain as a presidential candidate)Business, international 
The lone smog state.(environmental problems of Texas)Business, international 
The long arm of Mr Montesinos.(demonstrations in Peru)Business, international 
The Longbridge effect.(political and economic impact of closure of car plant at Longbridge, West Midlands, England)Business, international 
The longer march.(formed of state owned companies in China)Business, international 
The longest 'headache' ever.(asexuality of bdelloid rotifers)Business, international 
The longest war.(significance of Vietnam war)Business, international 
The long game.(impact of election of new leader on Scottish nationalist party)Business, international 
The long struggle for Zimbabwe's land.(land reform in Zimbabwe)Business, international 
The lucky ones?(Kurds in Iran)Business, international 
The lure of Lille.(French employment policy)Business, international 
The lure of silence.(US religious retreats)Business, international 
The magnificent two in trouble.(problems facing British prime minister, Tony Blair)Business, international 
The making of a president.(aftermath of US Nov 2000 elections)(Editorial)Business, international 
The Malone shuffle.(Liberty Media to acquire stake in UnitedGlobalCom)Business, international 
The man who, finally, will be king.(profile of US president-elect, George W Bush)Business, international 
The man who healed the Vietnam wound.(John McCain heals wounds related to Vietnam war)Business, international 
The man who would be Jack.(profile of General Electric biss, Jeffrey Immelt)Business, international 
The many tricky ways of widening Europe.(debate on enlargement of European Union)Business, international 
The measure of man.(development of biometric technology)Business, international 
The Megawati and Wahid show.(power sharing between Indonesian president and vice-president)Business, international 
The merit of trading quietly.(delay could help world trade talks)(Editorial)Business, international 
The messiah of cyberasia.(success of Pacific Century CyberWorks)Business, international 
The mess one man makes.(problems created by policies of Zimbabwean president, Robert Mugabe)Business, international 
The metropolitan line.(social class and role of London, England, in British politics)Business, international 
The mighty pound.(implications of strength of pound sterling)Business, international 
The militants take aim.(violence in central Asia)Business, international 
The minister of arbitrary power.(role of Chinese telecoms minister, Wu Jichuan)Business, international 
The mogul next door.(profile of Bob Davis, appointed to head Terra Lycos)Business, international 
The Mori effect.(trends in Japanese politics)Business, international 
The myth of perfect democracy.(Florida recount in US Nov 2000 elections, and notions of democracy)Business, international 
The name game.(impact of US presidential elections on appointments for economic policymakers)Business, international 
The nationalist groundswell in Brazil.Business, international 
The nearly man.(performance of leader of British Conservative party, William Hague)Business, international 
The net gets real.(planned acquisition of Time Warner by America Online)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The new alchemy.(mergers in the pharmaceutical industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
The new class warrior.(performance of Al Gore as presidential candidate)Business, international 
The new enforcers.(US antitrust policy)Business, international 
The new old thing.(development and strategy of DoveBid)Business, international 
The New York Strangeler.(concern that physics research could jeopardize the planet)Business, international 
The next Balkan war.(need for the European Union to aid Montenegro)(Editorial)Business, international 
The next small thing.(microcapacitors and other microsystems)Business, international 
The nomads' despair.(privatization of Mongolian herd collectives, and crisis due to difficult weather conditions affecting grazing)Business, international 
The noose tightens.(European regulations aim to reduce anti-competitive practices in car market)Business, international 
Theodore Monod.(obituary of Theodore Monod, naturalist)(Obituary)Business, international 
The oil club's newest member.(possible development of petroleum production in Morocco)Business, international 
The open society.(accounting practices and conglomerates in South Korea)Business, international 
The opponent.(presidential candidates in Venezuela)Business, international 
The other half.(deregulation affects service sector in Singapore)Business, international 
The other side of North Korea.(refugees from North Korea in China)Business, international 
The pawns of Fidel.(Cuban-Americans help Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, by going against US law)(Editorial)Business, international 
The PC is dead - long live the PC.(changes affecting the PC market)Business, international 
The people against the mullahs.(changes in Iran under President Muhammad Khatami)Business, international 
The people versus Hollywood.(investigation into marketing of violent movies to children)Business, international 
The perils of Austracism.(links between Austria and European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
The permissive Dutch, in life and death.(voluntary euthanasia law passed by Dutch lower house)Business, international 
The Philippines turns on its president.(calls for impeachment of Philippine president, Joseph Estrada)Business, international 
The pilloried professor.(strategy of head of BMW, Joachim Milberg)Business, international 
The plainsman's song.(music of Aaron Copeland)Business, international 
The poacher as gamekeeper.(role of chief financial officer of Allianz, Paul Achleitner)Business, international 
The politics of whaling.(debate on Japanese whaling)Business, international 
The poor who are always with us.(economic development and poverty)Business, international 
The power behind the throne.(role of Dick Cheney in US politics)Business, international 
The precarious politics of prosperity.(US budget surplus and presidential campaign)Business, international 
The price is right.(using auctions to allocate mobile phone licenses)(Editorial)Business, international 
The price is wrong.(stock price manipulation, and performance of Charles Schwab stock price)Business, international 
The price of age.(measuring inflation, and different rates for younger and older consumers)Business, international 
The price of paying ransoms.(fashion for kidnapping spreads)(Editorial)Business, international 
The price of safety.(safety on British railroads)(Editorial)Business, international 
The problems stack up.(British aviation policy)Business, international 
The quays to success.(urban renewal and art galleries in Britain)Business, international 
The question marks over Peru's presidential vote.(second round of presidential election to be held in Peru in May 2000)Business, international 
The quick and the dead.(drop in value of the euro)Business, international 
The rat-race.(presidential campaign of George W Bush)Business, international 
The real meaning of empowerment.(US firms seek to recruit and retain skilled workers)Business, international 
The reckoning.(Chrysler head, James Holden' leaves)Business, international 
The record industry takes fright.(impact of merger between music businesses of EMI and Time Warner)Business, international 
The re-education of Roger Ackerman.(performance of Roger Ackerman as head of Corning)Business, international 
There is another country....(migrants in US from countries hit by conflicts)Business, international 
There once was an ugly duckling.(reasons for weakness of euro currency)(Editorial)Business, international 
The return of the Anglo-Saxons.(French view of Anglo-Saxon policies and culture)(Editorial)Business, international 
The return of the 'four olds.'.(supersition, crime and other problems in China)Business, international 
The return of uneasy tranquility.(peace process in Algeria)Business, international 
The right boss for the Fund.(seeking a new head for the International Monetary Fund)(Editorial)Business, international 
The risks of gradualism.(US interest rate policy)(Editorial)Business, international 
The road ahead for McCain.(John McCain and bid for Republican nomination)Business, international 
The road ahead.(impact of ageing of the US population)Business, international 
The road to war?(reasons for and impact of Palestinian protests)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The rules of secession.(issues relating to self-determination)(Editorial)Business, international 
The salt that won't run to the sea.(ecological problems in southern Australia)Business, international 
The Scots' spending conundrum.(devolution and nationalism in Scotland)Business, international 
The secret finances of Formula One.(questions relating to finances of Formula One)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The selling of a candidate.(Republican party convention and George W Bush as presidential candidate)Business, international 
The shape of the battle ahead.(future of land warfare)Business, international 
The shredding of Jac Nasser.(performance of Ford Motor boss, Jac Nasser)Business, international 
The slow death of Boeing man.(case of Boeing and its place in US economic restructuring)Business, international 
The slow death of Japan Inc.(bankruptcies in Japan)Business, international 
The slow road to reform.(economic and political change in Latin America)Business, international 
The smartest bus shelters ever.(market for designer bus shelters with advertising)Business, international 
The Spanish acquistadores.(consolidation in the Mexican banking industry)Business, international 
The spectre stalking the sub-Sahara.(AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa)Business, international 
The spirits that move Africa.(importance of spirits in Africa)Business, international 
The spreading of Palestine's war.(impact of conflict between Palestinians and Israel on the Middle East)Business, international 
The standard question.(World Trade Organization and environmental and labor standards)Business, international 
The state of Allstate.(Allstate seeks to change distribution network)Business, international 
The state that would reform India.(modernization in Andhra Pradesh, India)Business, international 
The stolen ones fight on.(campaign of aboriginal people taken from their families in Australia when they were children)Business, international 
The sweet smell of success.(research into skin bacteria and underarm deodorants)Business, international 
The Taliban dilemma.(aid agencies may leave Afghanistan)Business, international 
The Tamil Tigers close in.(advances made by Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka)Business, international 
The taming of the shrewd.(well-known investors and financial markets)Business, international 
The taxman cometh.(tax reform in Australia)Business, international 
The tension rises again.(Serbian response to Albanian separatism)Business, international 
The thin blue line.(debate on role of New York Police Department)Business, international 
The three big thoughts.(views of Chinese leader, Jiang Zemin, on the country's political future)Business, international 
The ties that bind auditors.(changes affecting accounting firms)Business, international 
The ties that bind.(strategy of Sanwa Bank)Business, international 
The tiger and the tech.(economic development and the internet in Asia)Business, international 
The time-bombs of Tomsk.(problems hampering attempts to clean up Russian nuclear industry)Business, international 
The timing of the shrub.(performance of George W Bush as presidential candidate)Business, international 
The tobacco war goes global.(World Health Organization seeks to strengthen regulation of tobacco industry)Business, international 
The toppling of Helmut Kohl.(investigation into German campaign finance involves former chancellor, Hemust Kohl)Business, international 
The tragedy of Elian.(impact of case of Elian Gonzalez on Cuban-Americans in Miami, Florida)Business, international 
The travails of UBS.(problems facing UBS after merger between Union Bank of Switzerland and Swiss Bank Corp)Business, international 
The Treasury's big stick.(British public spending review)Business, international 
The trouble ahead.(problems facing Fiji)Business, international 
The trouble with amnesties.(amnesties for dictatorships)(Editorial)Business, international 
The trouble with bounty.(strategies of farmers in response to a possible cut in federal aid )Business, international 
The trouble with flags.(debate on usage of Confederate flag in South Carolina)Business, international 
The trouble with foreigners.(xenophobia and the far right in Germany)Business, international 
The trouble with ghee.(trade relations between India and Nepal)Business, international 
The trouble with Ken.(Ken Livingstone, candidate to be mayor of London, England)(Editorial)Business, international 
The truth about No Gun Ri.(allegations about war crimes in South Korea in 1950)Business, international 
The unbearable localness of politics.(importance of local issues in US politics)Business, international 
The unexploded, ex, minister.(links of Geoffrey Robinson with British labor party)Business, international 
The Union expects Europe's voters to fit its political space.(relations between European Union and Austria)Business, international 
The union pauses for breath.(planned expansion of European Union)Business, international 
The UN's frontier force.(British and United Nations involvement in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
The UN's missions impossible.(peacekeeping operations of the United Nations)Business, international 
The uses of literacy.(problems of child poverty and low literacy levels in Britain)Business, international 
The void at the heart of Europe.(proposals from Germany and France for European integration)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The void in Europe.(lack of progress on European Union enlargement and other policies)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The war the world is missing.(conflict in Sri Lanka)Business, international 
The WASP in the ointment.(WASPs and US politics)Business, international 
The water of life.(scientific aspects of whisky ageing)Business, international 
The wireless gamble.(European telecoms companies seek to combine internet and mobile phones)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The wiring of India.(Indian cable TV industry)Business, international 
The wisdom of Salomon.(Salomon Smith Barney to acquire Schroders' investment banking activities)Business, international 
The world according to Gore.(Al Gore's views on foreign policy)Business, international 
The world beyond Deutsche Telekom.(strategy of Deutsche Telekom)Business, international 
The world in its hands.(changes affecting Nasdaq)Business, international 
The world in their hands.(appointments made by George W Bush)Business, international 
The world is flat after all.(research on the shape of the universe)Business, international 
The world's most dangerous place.(President Bill Clinton visits Pakistan and India)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The world's view of multinationals.(changes in views of multinational companies over time)(Cover Story)Business, international 
The world without Woodhead.(English schools inspectorate head, Chris Woodhead, resigns)Business, international 
The worst defeat.(Sri Lankan army loses control of Elephant Pass camp)Business, international 
The X files.(Tradepoint and SWX move closer)Business, international 
They can't spend it.(public investment in Britain)Business, international 
They'll know how you vote.(privacy and internet political campaigns)Business, international 
Things fall apart.(conflict in Middle East)Business, international 
Things fall apart.(problems with local government finance in Hackney, England)Business, international 
Thinking the unthinkable.(Amnesty International seeks investigation into killings in Algeria)Business, international 
Third time luckier?(Senate elections in Thailand)Business, international 
Thirty-six places to go.(debate on US health care)Business, international 
Thomas Ferebee.(obituary of Thomas Ferebee)(Obituary)Business, international 
Those awkward Danes.(Danish referendum on European monetary union)Business, international 
Those perfidious Anglo spies.(allegations of spying By Britain and US in Europe)Business, international 
Thought followership.(management jargon and role of business consultants)(Editorial)Business, international 
Three's company.(fruit fly genome published)Business, international 
Thriller in Manila.(financial scandal affects Philippines)Business, international 
Thriller!(uncertainty over who has won US elections)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Through a glass darkly.(film festival in Cognac, France)Business, international 
Through fire and troubled waters.(gloabl integration and central banking)Business, international 
Tiger tamed?(possibilities of peace with Tamil Tigers in Sri Lanka)Business, international 
Tightening already.(Japanaese economy, and rise in filings for bankruptcy)Business, international 
Tilting at windmills.(regulation of Japanese store hours)Business, international 
Time and money.(changes affecting air travel)(Editorial)Business, international 
Time for a chat about Taiwan?(relations between China and Taiwan)Business, international 
Time to break the rules.(policies of central banks)(Editorial)Business, international 
Time to go.(call for Philippine president, Joseph Estrada, to resign)(Editorial)Business, international 
Timor's troubled waters.(Australia and East Timor decide on sea boundaries)Business, international 
Tired.(problems facing trainee doctors in US hospitals)Business, international 
To be continued.(legal issues related to US elections of Nov 2000)Business, international 
To boldly go....(US economic policy)Business, international 
To court.(dispute involving German Landesbanks)Business, international 
Today burgers, tomorrow...?(McDonald's claims Scottish surname prefix)Business, international 
Today, son, all this is yours.(involvement of young people in government world wide)Business, international 
Today's pig is tomorrow's bacon.(protests over World Bank and International Monetary Fund meetings in Washington)Business, international 
Togetherness.(Steve Ballmer to become Microsoft chief executive)Business, international 
To hack, or not to hack?(Secure Digital Music Initiative invitation to hackers)Business, international 
To infinity and beyond.(options trading and technology stocks)Business, international 
Tolled you so.(debate on toll roads in California)Business, international 
Tommaso Buscetta.(obituary of Tomasso Buscetta, former Mafia leader and pentiti)(Obituary)Business, international 
Tomorrow's stockmarkets.(trends affecting world stockmarkets)(Editorial)Business, international 
Tony Blair's victories, in Nice and afterwards.(British policy toward the European Union)Business, international 
Tony Quixote finds his windmill.(British prime minister and relations with Europe)Business, international 
Too close to call.(US Congressional elections)Business, international 
Too cosy for comfort.(need for more open energy markets in Europe)(Editorial)Business, international 
Too few pennies from heaven.(stock price trends for electronic commerce firms)Business, international 
Too harsh.(criticisms of Woodhill prison, England)Business, international 
Too many debts to settle.(financial system of Taiwan)Business, international 
Too much thrift.(Chinese economic growth slows)Business, international 
Too tight for some.(British labor market)Business, international 
To plant or not to plant.(US farmers faced with decisions on genetically modified crops)Business, international 
Torrid.(rise in US natural gas prices)Business, international 
Total eclipse.(problems facing Hikari Tsushin)Business, international 
To the barricades?(need for French government to be firm over protests against fuel price rises)(Editorial)Business, international 
To the brink, and back again.(financial markets in South Korea)Business, international 
Touch and go.(British interest rate policy)Business, international 
Tough at the bottom.(problems faced by young workers in Britain with no qualifications)Business, international 
Tough at the top.(pressures on chief executives)(Editorial)Business, international 
Tough love.(British government's attitude to poverty)Business, international 
Tough nut.(police in Buenos Aires, Argentina)Business, international 
Towards a tripartite world.(regionalism in East Asia)Business, internationalFred Bergsten
Toxic waste.(social deprivation in the Clarences, England)Business, international 
Toy stories for grown-ups.(Japanese animated movies)Business, international 
Translation errors.(problems affecting Lernout and Hauspie)Business, international 
Transmetamorphosis.(Transmeta develops new microchip)Business, international 
Trimble in Trouble.(problems facing Ulster Unionist leader, David Trimble, in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Trimble's last throw.(political change in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Trimble's troubles.(problems facing Ulster Unionist leader, David Trimble, in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Triumph for procrastination.(future of Western Sahara)Business, international 
Triumph for the right.(People's Party wins Spanish elections)Business, international 
Tropical Alcatraz.(arrest of failed coup leader in Fiji, George Speight)Business, international 
Tropical blues.(Caribbean tourism)Business, international 
Tropical heat.(political developments in Fiji)Business, international 
Trouble in paradise.(multinational investments in Brazil)Business, international 
Truculent.(problems of British trucking companies)Business, international 
Trust and antitrust.(antitrust policies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Trust betrayed.(problems facing Equitable Life policyholders)Business, international 
Trust us.(learning how to manage alliances)Business, international 
Trying to bloom in Japan.(role of Chris Flowers at Shinsei)Business, international 
Trying to connect you.(standards for instant messaging)Business, international 
Try, try again.(strategy of Luc Vandevelde at Marks and Spencer)Business, international 
Tung-tied Hong Kong.(obstacles to democracy in Hong Kong)(Editorial)Business, international 
Turkey and the IMF: take ten billion.(impact of International Monetary Fund loan for Turkey)Business, international 
Turkey's latest controversial dam.(environmental issues related to Turkish dam project)Business, international 
Turkey's long haul.(Turkey seeks to join European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
Turmoil in the Andes.(problems in Latin America politics)(Editorial)Business, international 
Turning a corner.(problems facing SAP)Business, international 
Twinned cities.(changes affecting telecoms industry in Asia)Business, international 
'Twixt Little Rock and a hard place.(relationship between President Bill Clinton and Arkansas)Business, international 
Two big 'gators pounding away.(presidential campaign in Florida)Business, international 
Two can play.(British protesters acquitted of charges relating to damage to genetically modified crops)Business, international 
Two cheers for Arthur.(performance of US regulator of financial markets, Arthur Levitt)(Editorial)Business, international 
Two-faced no more.(problems facing Janus)Business, international 
Two into three.(planned merger between Deutsche Borse and London Stock Exchange to include Nasdaq)Business, international 
Two stumbling steps to 3G.(possibility of Bluetooth technology taking off)Business, international 
Tyre straits.(dispute relating to recall of tires by Firestone)Business, international 
Ukraine's merchant adventurer.(profile of real estate businessman, Terry Pickard, who operates in Ukraine)Business, international 
Ulster tries again.(Irish Republican Army makes efforts toward peace in Northern Ireland)(Editorial)Business, international 
Ulster waits.(Ulster Unionist party and peace process in Morthern Ireland)Business, international 
Unappreciated.(drop in value of the European euro currency)Business, international 
Uncertain prize.(development of electronic book market)Business, international 
Unchecked, unbalanced.(political developments in Venezuela)Business, international 
Under e-construction.(strategy of Bertelsmann in online media)Business, international 
Under the hammer.(Sotheby's and Christie's face action over illegal fixing of changes)Business, international 
Undoing France.(constitutional changes in France)(Editorial)Business, international 
Unfair play.(discrimination against black soccer players in Britain)Business, international 
Unforgiven.(bail-out of Sogo and problems of Japanese banking industry)Business, international 
Unions' unions.(mergers among European labor unions, and unions' relations with business)Business, international 
Unleashing the dogs of law.(legal battles relating to US Nov 2000 elections)Business, international 
Unlucky Jim.(foreign workers in South Korea)Business, international 
Unmoved.(developments in Japanese market for government bonds)Business, international 
Unoccupied.(mexican police end university occupation by students)Business, international 
Unplugged.(power supply problems in California)Business, international 
Unsettling.(Swiss banks criticized for searches for Holocaust-linked bank accounts)Business, international 
Unspeakable supplicants.(debate on asylum seekers in Britain)Business, international 
Up and down.(performance of Japanese economy)(Editorial)Business, international 
Up in smoke.(British Conservative party's policies on drugs)Business, international 
Up in the air.(US Supreme Court and political attempts to influence it)Business, international 
Uppity soldiers.(role of the military in Turkish politics)Business, international 
Up we go again.(concern about British inflation)Business, international 
Utterly predictable.(calculating the shape of protein molecules)Business, international 
Vaclav Havel, a disappointed Czech.(performance of Czech president, Vaclav Havel)Business, international 
Valleys of death.(guerrilla war in Chechnya)Business, international 
V-day for vouchers?(debate on educational vouchers in the US)Business, international 
Venezuela on a gusher.(impact of the petroleum industry on the Venezuelan economy)Business, international 
Vengence is Mahathir's.(moves against Malaysian opposition)(Editorial)Business, international 
Victory for the doves.(British interest rate policy)Business, international 
Video wars: the sequel.(digital video disc recorder standards and Japanese consumer electronics companies)Business, international 
Viktor Yushchenko, Ukraine's faint hope.(challenges facing Ukrianian prime minister, Viktor Yushchenko)Business, international 
Virtual advertising.(new technology and virtual advertising)Business, international 
Virtual fix?(internet and clinical trials)Business, international 
Virtual guesswork.(official data on the economic effect of computers on productivity)Business, internationalPam Woodhall
Vivat Regina.(political career of Regina Seltzer in Long Island, New York)Business, international 
Vive la liberte.(French court seeks to control access to Yahoo! US sites)Business, international 
Vladimir Putin, Russia's post-cold-warrior.(profile of new Russian president, Vladimir Putin)Business, international 
Vodafone's folly.(executive pay at Vodaphone)(Editorial)Business, international 
Vojislav Kostunica, the Serbs' hopeful alternative.(Yugoslav presidential candidate)Business, international 
Volte face.(Mexico develops links with OPEC petroleum cartel)Business, international 
Vote for China's freedom.(freer trade will weaken communist government in China)(Editorial)Business, international 
Voteless in Marbella.(problems for British expatriates wanting to vote)Business, international 
Votes and migrants.(Canadian immigration bills, and possibility of an election)Business, international 
Voting, Akansas style.(problems with voting in Arkansas)Business, international 
Vox populi.(performance of Amar Bose and his Bose Corporation)Business, international 
Vulnerable Japan.(political and economic problems of Japan)(Editorial)Business, international 
Wahid battles on.(President Abdurrahman Wahid and reform in Indonesia)Business, international 
Wahid's big test.(need for Indonesian presdent to assert authority over military)(Editorial)Business, international 
Wahid stands back to start again.(Indonesian president given fresh start at annual assembly)Business, international 
Wait for it.(British report on mad cow disease)Business, international 
Waiting for Lord Rogers's urban renaissance.(British urban policy)Business, international 
Waiting for the new economy.(productivity in Britain)Business, international 
Waiting for the new India.(Indian budget)(Editorial)Business, international 
Waiting for Wahid.(General Wiranto refuses to leave Indonesian government)Business, international 
Wake-up call.(volatility of stock prices)Business, international 
Walking away from Longbridge.(BMW to shed Rover plant)Business, international 
Wall Street's old order changes.(implications of Chase Manhattan's acquisition of J.P Morgan)Business, international 
Waltzing me dollar.(possibility of currency union between New Zealand and Australia)Business, international 
Wanted: two million barrels.(role of OPEC in petroleum markets)Business, international 
War and peace.(Colombia seeks to negotiate peace with guerrillas)Business, international 
War and peace in Congo.(future of ceasefire in Congo)Business, international 
War in Palestine.(conflict in Gaza, West Bank and Israel)Business, international 
War of independence.(case for separating accounting and consulting divisions of companies)(Editorial)Business, international 
Warren Magee.(obitiary of Warren Magee, defense lawyer)(Obituary)Business, international 
Wary of peace.(proposed Indian ceasefire in Kashmir)Business, international 
Washed out of Africa.(diamond industry, changes affecting De Beers, and role of diamond trade in conflicts in Africa)Business, international 
Was that a No?(British policy toward European monetary union)Business, international 
Water with your whisky?(Vivendi acquisition of Seagram)Business, international 
Waterworld?(possibility of water in the history of Mars)Business, international 
Watery graves.(historical riches to be lost when Birecik dam, Turkey, is filled)Business, international 
Wavering Wahid.(performance of Indonesian president, Abdurrahman Wahid)(Editorial)Business, international 
Waves of the future.(mobile telephony in Europe)Business, international 
Weak on terror.(terrorism in Greece)Business, international 
Wealthy and wise?(impact of equity holdings on consumer spending)Business, international 
Weathering the storm.(relations between the US and Europe)Business, international 
Welcome mat.(Libyan economic policy)Business, international 
Welcome, Yugoslavia.(call for former Yugoslav president, Slobodan Milosevic, to be put on trial for war crimes)(Editorial)Business, international 
We love you, Big Brother.(British society reflected in Big Brother TV program)Business, international 
Werner uber alles.(merger between Deutsche Borse and London Stock Exchange)Business, international 
Western Europe's job seekers limber up.(Western European labor market)Business, international 
What ails the Tories?(problems facing opposition British Conservative party)Business, international 
What am I bid?(British policy on pensions)Business, international 
What am I bid?(usage of auctions for selling government-owned assets)Business, international 
What comes after hell.(plans for British railroads)Business, international 
Whatever will they think of next?(judicial attempts to solve dispute over US election result)Business, international 
What goes up.(drop in value of pound sterling)Business, international 
What ho, Jeeves.(issues relating to loan to British politician, Peter Mandelson)Business, international 
What is Europe?(Cover Story)Business, international 
What kind of Europe?(French views of integration in the European Union)(Editorial)Business, international 
What next?(acquisition of Mannesmann by Vodaphone AirTouch)Business, international 
What next?(arrest of ETA members in Spain)Business, international 
What next?(delays in resolving custody case involving Cuban child, Elian Gonzalez)Business, international 
What next?(elections in Azerbaijan)Business, international 
What next, President Putin?(policies of new Russian president, Vladimir Putin)(Editorial)Business, international 
What price coral?(economic aspects of the decline of coral reefs)Business, international 
What? Sell the exchange?(possible sale of London Stock Exchange)(Cover Story)Business, international 
What the Internet cannot do.(potential and limitations of the internet)(Cover Story)Business, international 
What to do about global warming.(Cover Story)Business, international 
What to do next?(conflict in Sierra Leone)Business, international 
What will Putin do?(performance of Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and options open to him)Business, international 
What your good book said.(symbolism of US Civil War in southern states)Business, international 
Wheels and wires.(changes affecting the world car industry)(Industry Overview)Business, international 
When America comes to earth.(danger of hard landing for US economy)Business, international 
When big is no longer beautiful.(problems facing telecoms companies)Business, international 
When countries don't count.(impact of international and national factors on companies)Business, international 
When India wires up.(impact of planned deregulation of Indian telecoms)Business, international 
When life is more interesting than art.(suburbs as a source of innovation)Business, international 
When sanctions don't work.(impact of sanctions against Iraq)Business, international 
When the law becomes a sword.(political aspects of Islamic law in northern Nigeria)Business, international 
When the party's over.(political change in Serbia)Business, international 
Where angels fear to tread.(Afghan foreign relations)Business, international 
Where are the flowers?(trends in garden design)Business, international 
Whereas, in the other corner....(Washington state senatorial election)Business, international 
Where business fears to tread.(British government seeks private sector investment in education)Business, international 
Where is Central Europe?(changes affecting Central Europe)Business, international 
Where next in Ulster?(peace process in Northern Ireland)Business, international 
Where Taiwan and China meet.(links between China and Taiwan)Business, international 
Where there's MUD, there's brass.(opportunities for making money from online fantasy games)Business, international 
Where worlds collide.(Russian attitudes toward the Caucasus region, and problems of the region)Business, international 
Which Al Gore?(ambiguity relating to Al Gore)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Whichever way the wind blows.(British government's attitudes to Russia and Rover illustrate lack of commitment to new ideas)Business, international 
Whiffs of inflation.(concern about US and European inflation)Business, international 
Whither?(impact of petroleum price rises on world capital flows)Business, international 
Who audits the auditors?(need for reform of British public spending auditing process)Business, international 
Who dares wins.(performance of Gerdau)Business, international 
Who Hoon is, and why he matters.(role of Geoffrey Hoon in British defense ministry)Business, international 
Who is serving whom?(European Union foreign ministers meet)Business, international 
Who let the bears out?(drop in stock prices)Business, international 
Who needs money?(impact of interest rate changes)Business, international 
Whoops.(trends in fund management)Business, international 
Who owns the knowledge economy.(monopolies, law and the knowledge economy)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Who's to pay for Y2K?(insurers faced with demands over Year 2000 computer adjustment problem)Business, international 
Who wants to live forever?(longevity and life expectancy)Business, international 
Who will join Europe's club - and when.(practical issues relating to possible new members for the European Union)Business, international 
Who would govern better?(Republican presidential candidates)Business, international 
Why JPEGs can be bad for your health.(JPEG compression ratios and transmitting medical images)Business, international 
Why quality matters.(World Bank view of economic growth and poverty)Business, internationalVinod Thomas
Why Spain's bishops won't say sorry.(involvement of Spanish bishops in political life since Civil War)Business, international 
Why wages do not fall in recessions.Business, international 
Wild West.(political scandal in British Colombia)Business, international 
Wild, wild East.(gangsters and mythology relating to the East End of London, England)Business, international 
William Bundy.(obituary of William Bundy, US foreign policymaker)(Obituary)Business, international 
William Hague, extremist.(views of British Conservative politician, William Hague)Business, international 
William the unflappable.(performance of leader of the British Conservative party, William Hague)Business, international 
Will journal publishers perish?(online publishing and academic journals)Business, international 
Will Milosevic go?(impact of Yugoslav elections)Business, international 
Will Pakistan get any closer to Clinton?(President Bill Clinton visits Pakistan)Business, international 
Will Serbs go back to Croatia?(changes affecting Croatia)Business, international 
Wim Kok, the Netherlands' modest achiever.(performance of Dutch prime minister, Wim Kok)Business, international 
Wim's whim.(policies of European Central Bank)(Editorial)Business, international 
Winning at last?(Russian war in Chechnya)Business, international 
Winning Kosovo's peace.(problems facing Kosovo after military intervention by North Atlantic Treaty Organization)(Editorial)Business, international 
Winter discontent.(problems of British National Health Service)Business, international 
Winternet.(Microsoft seeks to develop online services)Business, international 
Win!(US elections of Nov 2000)(Cover Story)Business, international 
Wiring the wilderness.(Telkom seeks to connect poorer areas in South Africa)Business, international 
Wish your dollars were here.(Brazilian tourism industry)Business, international 
Witch hunt.(dangers of naming pedophiles)Business, international 
With help from a hidden hand.(social work by faith-based groups in the US)Business, international 
Wobbles on the right.(divisions within Freedom party affect Austrian coalition government)Business, international 
Wobbling.(problems facing Israel coalition government)Business, international 
Wo ist Goldilocks?(high technology and economic development in Europe)Business, international 
Wojciech Jaruzelski, revisiting Polish history.(views of former Polish ruler from 1980s, Wojciech Jaruzelski)Business, international 
Wolfgang Schauble, Germany's Sisyphus.(problems facing leader of Christian Democrats in Germany)Business, international 
Wolfgang Schussel, Austria's steely chancellor.(profile of Austrian chancellor, Wolfgang Schussel)Business, international 
Women on a mission.(women acitivists in movies)Business, international 
Wooed but not wowed.(relations between Central Asia and US)Business, international 
Wooing California.(presidential primaries in California)Business, international 
Workers' paradise?(changes affecting labor unions in Venezuela)Business, international 
Working flat out.(development of DNA computing)Business, international 
Working together.(ways of tackling European unemployment)Business, international 
Working wonders.(job creation in Europe and the US)Business, international 
Worming out the truth.(hackers hit Microsoft)Business, international 
Worth dying for.(Mexicans die seeking to enter US through Arizona)Business, international 
Writing style.(ways of writing about fashion)Business, international 
Wrong key at the Tate.(two Tate galleries, London, England, share works of art)Business, international 
Xabier Arzalluz, the biggest of the Basques.(political role of Basqe Nationalist Party leader, Xabier Arzalluz)Business, international 
Xerox's paper tiger.(problems faced by Paul Allaire as Xerox chief executive)Business, international 
Yes, there's life!(changes affecting stock exchanges in Europe)Business, international 
Yippee!(US presidential candiadtes start to debate foreign policy issues)(Editorial)Business, international 
You have sword, I need shield.(proposed US anti-missile defense system)Business, international 
Younger, fresher, and harder right.(new coalition government in Austria)Business, international 
Your health, in small doses only.(liquor restrictions in South Carolina)Business, international 
Zedillo's legacy to Fox.(legacy of outgoing Mexican president)Business, international 
Zeissmic shift.(performance of Zeiss)Business, international 
Zeroed out.(policing of carnival in Notting Hill, London)Business, international 
Zimbabwe at the abyss.(impact of elections in Zimbabwe of Jun 2000)(Editorial)Business, international 
Zimbabwe's non-farmers.(risks of Zimbabwean land reform policies)Business, international 
Zimbabwe's tighter belts and shorter tempers.(impeachment proceedings against Zimbawean president, Robert Migabe)Business, international 
Zimbabwe's unfair election.(intimidation and other unfair tactics in Zimbabweanelection campaign)Business, international 
Zip it, Wim.(criticism of Wim Duisenberg as head of the US central bank)Business, international 
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