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The Economist (US) articles from September 1989

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The Economist (US) back issues from September 1989:

Mission impossible. (U.S., Colombia and drug traffic) (editorial)

Sep 02, 1989

The tough in Tehran. (getting the measure of Rafsanjani) (editorial)

Sep 02, 1989

Sure-footed Bush. (after a good and popular start, there is room to be bold) (editorial)

Sep 02, 1989

After Voyager. (awe-inspiring science needs worldwide co-operation) (editorial)

Sep 02, 1989

A friendly TUC? (Britain's trade unions still have a way to go to join the modern world; Trades Union Congress) (editorial)

Sep 02, 1989

The travelling salesman; F.W. de Klerk had better be as eager to talk to South Africans as he is to their neighbors. (editorial)

Sep 02, 1989

A dispute about disputes; American stockbrokers want their customers to settle all disputes through arbitration, not the courts. (editorial)

Sep 02, 1989

It doesn't have to be like this; Colombia is fighting a war against drugs; America is losing one; the rest of the world will lose too, it its weapon is prohibition. (Drugs)

Sep 02, 1989

Enough already, but it could be him again. (Edward I. Koch; the New York mayoral race) (American Survey)

Sep 02, 1989

Silent majority awakes. (pro-abortion candidate Holly Cork wins seat in South Carolina legislature) (American Survey )

Sep 02, 1989

Not Pygmalion. (Massachusetts representative Barney Frank at center of seedy ethics storm) (American Survey)

Sep 02, 1989

Purer than pure. (hormone-treated dairy cows) (American Survey)

Sep 02, 1989

Off to war they go. (George Bush's war against drugs) (American Survey)

Sep 02, 1989

His second term. (presidential libraries; Jimmy Carter) (American Survey)

Sep 02, 1989

Turtles versus shrimps. (rules about turtle excluder devices)

Sep 02, 1989

Back to the battlefield; the skies are darkening again over Indochina; here are reports on the breakdown of the Cambodian peace talks, on the rising numbers of Vietnamese boat people and on Vietnam's anti-reform communists. (Asia)

Sep 02, 1989

A long way from Warsaw. (Vietnam alarmed by Poland's bolt for non-communist government) (Asia)

Sep 02, 1989

Kon-Tikis, go home. (Vietnamese boat people) (Asia )

Sep 02, 1989

Hurtling into the past. (China) (Asia)

Sep 02, 1989

Winning by not losing. (Afghanistan) (Asia)

Sep 02, 1989

A housewife and consumer. (Toshiki Kaifu appoints Mayumi Moriyama chief cabinet secretary in Japan) (Asia)

Sep 02, 1989

Down to earth. (air line pilots strike in Australia) (Asia)

Sep 02, 1989

Why Lebanon tugs at France. (International)

Sep 02, 1989

After-sales servicemen. (Yair Klein in Colombia) (International)

Sep 02, 1989

Exhaustion; Israel and the Palestinians. (International)

Sep 02, 1989

Greener faces for its greenbacks. (World Bank) (International)

Sep 02, 1989

Chasing the brown vote. (South Africa) (International)

Sep 02, 1989

Going to the country - abroad. (South Africa's provisional president Fredrik De Klerk has spent a lot of time talking to foreigners) (International)

Sep 02, 1989

Bandit country. (Kenya) (International)

Sep 02, 1989

If two Germanies become one. (Europe)

Sep 02, 1989

Missed opportunity. (West Germany's president Richard von Weizsacker did not go to Poland on 50th anniversary of German invasion) (Europe)

Sep 02, 1989

Lead us not into Glemptation. (Poland's Cardinal Jozef Glemp views on Carmelite convent at Auschwitz) (Europe)

Sep 02, 1989

Shock therapy. (economic ills of Poland) (Europe)

Sep 02, 1989

Dirty tricks. (Estonian journalist writes series of articles on beating up, sexual abuse of Estonians serving in Soviet army) (Europe)

Sep 02, 1989

Trouble, trouble, trouble. (Moldavia votes to make Romanian official language of republic) (Europe)

Sep 02, 1989

Fonetic French. (spelling reform in France) (Europe)

Sep 02, 1989

Campaign fever. (Holland) (Europe)

Sep 02, 1989

The politics of posterity. (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

We have been here before. (green policies do not always win votes) (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

Greening economics. (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

Making polluters pay. (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

Farmer waste and farmer dirt. (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

A treasure trove in the trees. (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

The warming globe. (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

Hanging together. (international cooperation in environmental matters) (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

When green is profitable. (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

Into the unknown. (the environment) (The Economist: A Survey of the Environment; Costing the Earth)

Sep 02, 1989

The trouble with telly. (Rupert Murdoch delivers MacTaggart lecture to Edinburgh television festival) (Britain; includes related article on content of Rupert Murdoch's speech)

Sep 02, 1989

Good, bad or indifferent? (trade unions under Margaret Thatcher) (Britain)

Sep 02, 1989

From strength to strength; the fastest-growing bit of the drinks market is lager; behind its growth lurks a polarisation of drinking habits. (Britain)

Sep 02, 1989

Post-Whitehall modernism. (National Gallery) (Britain)

Sep 02, 1989

Ginza Street, W1. (Japanese tourists in London) (Britain)

Sep 02, 1989

Trust the trust, or bust the trust? (antitrust law in US) (Business)

Sep 02, 1989

Hot air over Moscow. (hot-air ballooning in Soviet Union) (Business)

Sep 02, 1989

Alan agonistes. (Australian entrepreneurs; Alan Bond) (Business)

Sep 02, 1989

Peace and quiet. (tourism in Hongkong; includes related article on trade fairs in Hong Kong) (Business)

Sep 02, 1989

First inflate, then puncture. (financial worries of computer company Amstrad) (Business)

Sep 02, 1989

Sitting pretty. (laptop computers; includes related article on use of laptop computers by Internal Revenue Service) (Business)

Sep 02, 1989

Monte Carlo or bust? (pan-European soap opera

Sep 02, 1989

We'll tackle it soon, honest. (European car imports) (Business)

Sep 02, 1989

Wedding bells for Japan's big banks. (Finance)

Sep 02, 1989

See the world, cut the surplus. (Japan's current account surplus) (Finance)

Sep 02, 1989

Government bonds dry up; around the world, real yields on government bonds are falling. (Market Focus) (Finance)

Sep 02, 1989

A long-term investment. (Chile) (Finance)

Sep 02, 1989

Three men in a suit. (Jerome Kohlberg files lawsuit against former partners Henry Kravis, George Roberts) (Finance)

Sep 02, 1989