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The Economist (US) articles from April 1989

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The Economist (US) back issues from April 1989:

Halfway to Palestine. (United States relations with Israel over the Palestine issue) (editorial)

Apr 01, 1989

NATO versus Euro. (North Atlantic Treaty Organization)

Apr 01, 1989

Gorbachev's vote. (Mikhail Gorbachev)

Apr 01, 1989

Crunching inflation. (editorial)

Apr 01, 1989

Techno-trade wars. (editorial)

Apr 01, 1989

Church unmilitant. (David Jenkins) (editorial)

Apr 01, 1989

Back to school. (training teachers) (editorial)

Apr 01, 1989

It's too late to say you're sorry. (the Exxon Valdez oil spill)

Apr 01, 1989

Let the tumbrils roll. (death penalty legislation)

Apr 01, 1989

Staten Island too. (Supreme Court rules that the city government of New York violates the rule of "one man, one vote")

Apr 01, 1989

Blister cure sought at the American Lourdes. (Chimayo holy shrine)

Apr 01, 1989

From hero to celebrity. (Joe Clark)

Apr 01, 1989

Sailor suit. (the America's Cup)

Apr 01, 1989

The missing witness. (Ronald Reagan and Oliver North trial)

Apr 01, 1989

A decent burial. (congress gives limited support to the Contras)

Apr 01, 1989

Crack babies. (babies addicted to drugs)

Apr 01, 1989

Mr. Super Bowl. (Pete Rozelle)

Apr 01, 1989

When the reforming spirit flags. (reform in China)

Apr 01, 1989

No Wei out. (Wei Jingsheng)

Apr 01, 1989

Island rescue. (Russian-Japanese relations over disputed islands)

Apr 01, 1989

Drummed out. (Roh Tae Woo reorganized the army in South Korea)

Apr 01, 1989

Trial by brainpower, no holds barred. (politics in the Philippines)

Apr 01, 1989

No Yeltsins on the Mekong. (elections in Laos)

Apr 01, 1989

Is the cane mightier than the buck?

Apr 01, 1989

The shadow over Lebanon.

Apr 01, 1989

Ayatomfoolery. (Hussein Ali Montazeri withdraws as designated successor to Ayatollah Khomeini)

Apr 01, 1989

Asking for more. (Egypt seeks foreign aid from Saudi Arabia)

Apr 01, 1989

Just in time. (peace talks in the Sudan)

Apr 01, 1989

Blood on the tracks. (the trail of relief food in Central Africa)

Apr 01, 1989

Garcia's new friends. (Peruvian President Alan Garcia)

Apr 01, 1989

No doves here. (Columbia)

Apr 01, 1989

Retribution in Uruguay. (referendum on retribution )

Apr 01, 1989

The morning after. (meaningful elections in the Soviet Union)

Apr 01, 1989

Gorb O' Chev. (Mikhail Gorbachev)

Apr 01, 1989

Intifada in the Balkans. (Yugoslavia)

Apr 01, 1989

Message to Ozal. (Turgut Ozal)

Apr 01, 1989

Twelve-letter words. (European Economic Commission rules)

Apr 01, 1989

Just justice. (Italy adopts a new penal code)

Apr 01, 1989

Mensheviksson. (Sweden may move to a market economy)

Apr 01, 1989

March in the EEC (European Economic Community)

Apr 01, 1989

Growth takes a northern holiday.

Apr 01, 1989

Poverty amid plenty.

Apr 01, 1989

Her people, too. (British Jews)

Apr 01, 1989

Getting off the ground. (traffic at British airports)

Apr 01, 1989

Fighting history. (coal pits in Scotland)

Apr 01, 1989

Shooting up. (AIDS and drugs)

Apr 01, 1989

Less than heros. (British police)

Apr 01, 1989

Pet subject. (veterinarians in Britain)

Apr 01, 1989

Girls in the club. (working men's clubs)

Apr 01, 1989

The sun also rises over Japan's technology.

Apr 01, 1989

Rooke's move; Evans sent. (Denis Rooke and Bob Evans)

Apr 01, 1989

All that glisters is not a monopoly.

Apr 01, 1989

Ash dispenser. (how the fear of nuclear war effects the savings rate)

Apr 01, 1989

No longer a basquet case. (Spain's economy)

Apr 01, 1989

Blooming entrepreneurs. (East Africa)

Apr 01, 1989

They do run, run, run; they do run, run. (American carmakers and also includes a related article on selling cars to women.)

Apr 01, 1989

Opening the door to Japan's short-term money markets.

Apr 01, 1989

Silk, slink and sleaze. (Raw Silk Exchange)

Apr 01, 1989

Equity warrants' annual smash. (Japanese equity warrants)

Apr 01, 1989

The Oxford English Dictionary.

Apr 01, 1989

The War of the Rising Sun and the Tumbling Bear.

Apr 01, 1989

What Do You Care What Other People Think?

Apr 01, 1989

Winners and Losers.

Apr 01, 1989

Coppola.

Apr 01, 1989

John Henry Newman.

Apr 01, 1989