The Economist (US) back issues from October 1989:
The Rise and Fall of Fleet Street.
Oct 07, 1989
A Fresh Map of Life.
Oct 07, 1989
Workers versus Pensioners.
Oct 07, 1989
Beyond the Casino Economy: Planning for the 1990s.
Oct 07, 1989
Bernard Shaw, vol. 2, The Pursuit of Power: 1898-1918.
Oct 07, 1989
Did someone say go? (the politics of Margaret Thatcher) (editorial)
Oct 07, 1989
Soul-searching at 40. (East Germany) (editorial)
Oct 07, 1989
Trade gaps good and bad. (editorial)
Oct 07, 1989
Unreforming taxes. (United States tax reform) (editorial)
Oct 07, 1989
After the affair. (Japan's Liberal Democrats) (editorial)
Oct 07, 1989
Time to talk? (when is the right time for governments and guerrillas to talk) (editorial)
Oct 07, 1989
'Eave arf a brick at 'im. (American attitudes toward foreign ownership of business) (editorial)
Oct 07, 1989
The American dream, the American nightmare. (New York)
Oct 07, 1989
Willingly to school. (President Bush's education policy)
Oct 07, 1989
Hidden bombs. (federal liabilities)
Oct 07, 1989
Happy times. (the United States and Mexico)
Oct 07, 1989
Exploding the Western legend. (rewriting Western history)
Oct 07, 1989
Cash for Violeta. (Violeta Chamorro)
Oct 07, 1989
Noxious nox. (air pollution legislation)
Oct 07, 1989
Who pays. (health insurance)
Oct 07, 1989
Bargains in the bayou. (sales tax refunds for tourist goods)
Oct 07, 1989
How not to do it. (mandatory health insurance program of Massachusetts)
Oct 07, 1989
A death much exaggerated. (the Liberal Democrats)
Oct 07, 1989
Unhappy birthday. (China's 40th anniversary)
Oct 07, 1989
No votes, please, we're Hongkong. (the uneasiness between China and Hongkong)
Oct 07, 1989
Haunted by Marcos. (the Philippines)
Oct 07, 1989
Uncivil wars. (Sri Lanka)
Oct 07, 1989
Still searching for civvies. (Fiji)
Oct 07, 1989
Whatever for? (the Association of South East Asian Nations)
Oct 07, 1989
Talking to big broeder. (South Africa)
Oct 07, 1989
On the brink. (Ethiopia)
Oct 07, 1989
Israel's improbable de Gaulle. (Yitzhak Rabin)
Oct 07, 1989
Arafat-san. (Yasser Arafat)
Oct 07, 1989
The trouble with Taif. (Lebanon)
Oct 07, 1989
A house with too many children. (the Persian Gulf states)
Oct 07, 1989
Still snorting. (Panama)
Oct 07, 1989
A change of style. (Nicaragua)
Oct 07, 1989
Germanies in confusion. (also includes a related article on East Germans seeking to escape through Czechoslovakia)
Oct 07, 1989
Nothing to eat but his words. (Soviet Union)
Oct 07, 1989
Vintage stuff. (the Peugeot strike in France)
Oct 07, 1989
Mrs. Socialist. (Carmen Romero)
Oct 07, 1989
All change. (Norway)
Oct 07, 1989
Unbearable. (the bears of the Pyrenees face extinction)
Oct 07, 1989
Echoes from the deep. (questions over the cause of a Italian plane crash)
Oct 07, 1989
Will the economy help the Tories? (also includes a related article on Margaret Thatcher)
Oct 07, 1989
Under water, over budget. (the Channel tunnel)
Oct 07, 1989
Clowning at the circus. (London underground railroad)
Oct 07, 1989
Not like the old days. (the Labor party)
Oct 07, 1989
The silvering of Japan. (Japan's aging population and includes a related article on marketing to the elderly)
Oct 07, 1989
A new year fire-sale? (American department stores)
Oct 07, 1989
A capital mystery. (an integrated capital market)
Oct 07, 1989
The art of the deal. (a charity bridge tournament)
Oct 07, 1989
At last, a merger policy for Europe. (also includes a related article on France)
Oct 07, 1989
Virgin territory. (Virgin Records)
Oct 07, 1989
Into the washing-machine age. (India's economy)
Oct 07, 1989
Still trying. (marketing products)
Oct 07, 1989
Another piece of the puzzle. (the combining of the banking and securities industries in Japan)
Oct 07, 1989
New boy at the exchange. (Peter Rawlins)
Oct 07, 1989
A billet doux for the Euromarket. (the Euro medium-term note market)
Oct 07, 1989
Hamburger hype. (intervention in the currency markets)
Oct 07, 1989
Antipodeans ahoy. (British life assurance)
Oct 07, 1989
Divided against itself. (Credit Agricole)
Oct 07, 1989
The cost of freedom. (America's space policy)
Oct 07, 1989
Lord Kilroy was there. (Mayan art)
Oct 07, 1989
Exchanging ideas. (custom semiconductors)
Oct 07, 1989