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The Economist (US) articles from May 1989

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The Economist (US) back issues from May 1989:

Europe's Houdini market. (Europe's Project 1992)

May 06, 1989

Conduct unbecoming; civilised societies do not need the death penalty.

May 06, 1989

The myth of managed trade; America's emerging trade policy will hurt Americans more than its intended victims.

May 06, 1989

Scots awa'. (devolving power within the United Kingdom)

May 06, 1989

A most unBritish takeover. (the battle for Consolidated Gold Fields)

May 06, 1989

Uncle Sam's Islands. (Caribbean and Pacific Islands) (The American Empire)

May 06, 1989

Living under spacious skies. (America's homeless) (American Survey)

May 06, 1989

The rainbow mayor. (Jesse Jackson is running for mayor of Washington, D.C.) (American Survey)

May 06, 1989

Mote and beam. (America's trade barriers) (American Survey)

May 06, 1989

Free trade in politicians. (influence-peddling) (American Survey)

May 06, 1989

Where the buck stops. (EEC Institutions: European Court of Justice, part 4) (includes related article on European Commission's Court of Auditors, Economic and Social Committee)

May 06, 1989

Renaissance down under. (Australia) (includes related articles on Australia's economy, tourist trade, etc.)

May 06, 1989;

Of policy and pedigree. (includes related article on Britain's think tanks) (Britain)

May 06, 1989

Resting their cases. (British legal reforms) (Britain)

May 06, 1989

Wimperial preference. (Margaret Thatcher dislikes European Community)

May 06, 1989

False dawn. (nuclear power) (Britain)

May 06, 1989

Less Kit. (defence spending) (Britain)

May 06, 1989

Oil on troubled waters. (Business)

May 06, 1989

Mammy's makeover. (Aunt Jemima changes her image) (Business)

May 06, 1989

Sharing the American burden. (US needs to reduce current-account deficit) (Business)

May 06, 1989

Bowtie versus calculator. (advertising takeovers) (Business)

May 06, 1989

New kid on the block. (Japanese drugs) (Business)

May 06, 1989

Not us, Guv. (EEC's anti-dumping investigation in Hong Kong) (Business)

May 06, 1989

Going home. (South Africa) (Business)

May 06, 1989

Green, greener, greenest. (environmental regulation) (Business)

May 06, 1989

The Economist indicators. (Commodities Brief)

May 06, 1989

Dumping Britain's local-council swaps. (Finance)

May 06, 1989

Marunouchi-sur Seine. (Japanese property in Europe) (Finance)

May 06, 1989

Calm before the storm. (portfolio management) (Finance)

May 06, 1989

Off the leash. (Japanese leasing firms) (Finance)

May 06, 1989

Pitching for the big league. (Orix Corp. buys Hankyu Braves baseball team) (Finance)

May 06, 1989

The long and the short. (China's foreign debt) (Finance)

May 06, 1989

Bailing out. (Chemical Bank in London) (Finance)

May 06, 1989

The compleat hypochondriac. (Science and Technology)

May 06, 1989

Insider trading. (the computer as economic agent) (Science and Technology)

May 06, 1989

Round the bend. (four-wheel steering) (Science and Technology)

May 06, 1989

Parting the Waters: America in the King Years, 1954-1963.

May 06, 1989

A Turn in the South.

May 06, 1989

The Market on Trial.

May 06, 1989

Talking Blues.

May 06, 1989

Cult Heroes.

May 06, 1989

Not pretty dying. (the art of AIDS)

May 06, 1989

Gilbert and George and gore. (Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London)

May 06, 1989

Any Old Iron.

May 06, 1989

The Open Door.

May 06, 1989

Interzone.

May 06, 1989

Cat's Eye.

May 06, 1989

Guts and Glory: The Rise and Fall of Oliver North.

May 06, 1989

Fine-tuning. (the Supreme Court; sex discrimination in employment) (American Survey)

May 06, 1989

America calling, Russia listening. (propaganda radio broadcasts) (American Survey)

May 06, 1989

Not yet clubbable. (American Survey) (some private clubs in US still discriminate against Blacks and women)

May 06, 1989

Glasnost on ice. (American Survey) (Eskimos may travel freely between Alaska and Siberia)

May 06, 1989

Second thoughts. (US medicare tax surcharge) (American Survey)

May 06, 1989

It's earlier than you think. (American Survey) (magazine cover dates)

May 06, 1989

The long march to democracy. (Asia)

May 06, 1989

Come on, lad. (Cambodia) (Asia)

May 06, 1989

Vietnam awaits an invasion. (Asia) (Vietnam welcomes foreign investment)

May 06, 1989

Playing with fire. (South Korea) (Asia)

May 06, 1989

Singapore's new commandment. (fighting the Christian influence) (Asia)

May 06, 1989

The spectre at the feast. (New Zealand) (Asia)

May 06, 1989

Still they come. (Vietnamese boat people) (Asia)

May 06, 1989

President Arafat goes to Paris. (includes related article on Yasir Arafat's opinion of the PLO charter) (International)

May 06, 1989

Middleman Mitterrand. (Francois Mitterrand's relations with Yasir Arafat) (International)

May 06, 1989

Border bothers. (Zimbabwe) (International)

May 06, 1989

Race and faith. (Mauritania) (International)

May 06, 1989