The Economist (US) back issues from June 1989:
Here we go. (George Bush and his arms control policy) (editorial)
Jun 03, 1989
Deng's folly. (Deng Xiaoping) (editorial)
Jun 03, 1989
Washington's ethical frenzy. (editorial)
Jun 03, 1989
Straighten Europe's snake. (realignment of European currencies) (editorial)
Jun 03, 1989
Cleaning up the city. (Britain needs a Securities and Exchange Commission)
Jun 03, 1989
Paying for granny. (the influence of pensions on retirement) (editorial)
Jun 03, 1989
Thatcher - upon - Tyne. (Margaret Thatcher and urban renewal) (editorial)
Jun 03, 1989
The glass ceiling. (Asian-Americans in the United States)
Jun 03, 1989
Out of the ethics storm a calm new leader emerges. (Tom Foley)
Jun 03, 1989
Forever old. (Claude Pepper)
Jun 03, 1989
Frappe Flap. (the United States and France coordinate their nuclear policies)
Jun 03, 1989
Stop the clock. (legislation requiring all polling places to close at the same time)
Jun 03, 1989
The snit list. (Carla Hills and the super-301 trade list)
Jun 03, 1989
Something borrowed, something pink. (San Francisco's domestic partners act)
Jun 03, 1989
All wet. (drought in Kansas)
Jun 03, 1989
Forget the Alamo. (San Antonio)
Jun 03, 1989
Mocked by a plaster goddess. (student unrest in China and also includes a related article on Deng Xiaoping)
Jun 03, 1989
We are Chinese, if you please. (the crisis in China and its affect on Hong Kong)
Jun 03, 1989
After all, Uno. (Sosuke Uno)
Jun 03, 1989
A gentler touch. (Benazir Bhutto)
Jun 03, 1989
Taking the cure. (Vietnam's economy)
Jun 03, 1989
India's great religious divide.
Jun 03, 1989
If nobody else rules Argentina, the mob will.
Jun 03, 1989
So now it's time to vote. (Nigeria)
Jun 03, 1989
Some peace, more war. (the Arab League)
Jun 03, 1989
A new beginning. (Algeria)
Jun 03, 1989
When the sleeper wakes. (free elections in Chile)
Jun 03, 1989
Peace in their time, trouble to come. (George Bush and the NATO summit)
Jun 03, 1989
The show will go on. (Soviet Congress of the People's Deputies)
Jun 03, 1989
Touvier's troubling trail. (Paul Touvier)
Jun 03, 1989
The pleasures of estophilia. (Finland and Estonia)
Jun 03, 1989
The devil they know. (Irish Prime Minister Charles Haughey)
Jun 03, 1989
What's in a name. (Bulgaria's ethnic Turks)
Jun 03, 1989
Weighing the odds. (survey on Hong Kong)
Jun 03, 1989;
Stepping over the border. (survey on Hong Kong)
Jun 03, 1989;
Political persuasions. (survey on Hong Kong)
Jun 03, 1989;
Declaring an interest. (survey on Hong Kong)
Jun 03, 1989;
The China factor. (survey on Hong Kong)
Jun 03, 1989;
Home is where the heart is .... (survey on Hong Kong)
Jun 03, 1989;
Turning up the northern lights. (economic growth of Newcastle, England)
Jun 03, 1989
Jumping geordies. (nightlife in Newcastle)
Jun 03, 1989
The hard sell. (electricity privatisation)
Jun 03, 1989
The nail-biters.. (politics in Great Britain)
Jun 03, 1989
Unsovereign lady. (Margaret Thatcher)
Jun 03, 1989
Diverse Daimler versus brilliant BMW. (the West German market for luxury cars also includes a related article on Toyota's Lexus)
Jun 03, 1989
The cost of growing old.
Jun 03, 1989
Threatened by Thatcher. (European Commission)
Jun 03, 1989
Land of the licensing sun. (Sun Microsystems)
Jun 03, 1989
Kids stuff. (bicycle makers)
Jun 03, 1989
Sumita's sums. (Satoshi Sumita)
Jun 03, 1989
Look again. (oil exploration in the United States)
Jun 03, 1989
The pains of not being poor. (Thailand)
Jun 03, 1989
Peace breaks out in Chicago's bear pits. (Chicago Board of Trade and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange)
Jun 03, 1989
Getting dearer. (interest rates)
Jun 03, 1989
Humpty Dumpty sat on a Wall Street.
Jun 03, 1989
Forms of defence. (unfair leveraged buy out of Macmillan Inc.)
Jun 03, 1989
As clear as mud. (requirements for greater openness by financial advisors)
Jun 03, 1989
Rumasa rides again. (Ruiz Mateos)
Jun 03, 1989
Up from the sticks. (Japan's regional banks)
Jun 03, 1989
Why saying yes isn't enough. (TSB Group)
Jun 03, 1989
Policing the page. (scientific journal reviewers)
Jun 03, 1989
Not what it used to be. (cold fusion)
Jun 03, 1989
Forgotten, but not gone. (bubonic plague)
Jun 03, 1989
Chateau despair '89. (return of wine grape phylloxera)
Jun 03, 1989
In Our Image: America's Empire in the Philippines.
Jun 03, 1989