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The Economist (US) articles from November 1989

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The Economist (US) back issues from November 1989:

So much to do. (Margaret Thatcher's government) (editorial)

Nov 04, 1989

Cambodia on the cusp; it deserves rescue from both the Khmer Rouge abyss and Hun Sen's communism. (editorial)

Nov 04, 1989

The threat to Brady; the Brady plan for third-world debt is at risk. The World Bank and the IMF would do well to save it. (Nicholas Brady, International Monetary Fund) (editorial)

Nov 04, 1989

Plug into tomorrow's telly; technical standards are no place for politicians to meddle. (high definition television) (editorial)

Nov 04, 1989

The peace non-dividend; a conventional-arms deal with Russia may be good for the West's security, but it won't line its pockets. (editorial)

Nov 04, 1989

When foreigners shop for shops; they should play to their own strengths, and add those of local allies. (department store chains for sale) (editorial)

Nov 04, 1989

Welcome Africa's newest arrival; the best foreign aid for independent Namibia will come with strings attached for the promotion of democracy. (editorial)

Nov 04, 1989

The poisoned giant wakes up. (Soviet environmental movement)

Nov 04, 1989

Two men in a boat. (US-USSR Mediterranean summit, includes related article on US help for Soviet economy)

Nov 04, 1989

Who warned whom? (Pan Am Flight 103 disaster)

Nov 04, 1989

Vanishing cut. (capital gains tax. includes related article on permanent capital gains tax cut as good economics)

Nov 04, 1989

Hear, O Israel. (update of Ten Commandments by Ted Turner)

Nov 04, 1989

Bering Sea rodeo. (fishing quotas)

Nov 04, 1989

Green land. (alternative farming methods and the environment)

Nov 04, 1989

Adult dunces. (investigation of New York City school boards)

Nov 04, 1989

Where Pol Pot began. (Cambodia)

Nov 04, 1989

Nice day, nice smokin'. (Japanese lung cancer forecasts)

Nov 04, 1989

A new voice? (Japan-USSR relations)

Nov 04, 1989

In San Francisco East. (Kobe, Japan)

Nov 04, 1989

When lovers part. (US-China relations)

Nov 04, 1989

A tremor of fear. (Bofors bribes and India's election)

Nov 04, 1989

And they call it confidence. (Pakistan's Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto survives vote of no confidence)

Nov 04, 1989

Well, that was a short peace. (Nicaraguan ceasefire between Sandinist government and contras)

Nov 04, 1989

Small Canadian identity crisis. (Canada to join Organization of American States)

Nov 04, 1989

A long goodbye. (General Augusto Pinochet will start work as commander of the army after presidential elections)

Nov 04, 1989

Just a little local difficulty. (Namibia)

Nov 04, 1989

The other pebbles on the beach. (black political movements in South Africa)

Nov 04, 1989

A case of friendly fallout. (Israel-US relations)

Nov 04, 1989

The Lebanese in Africa.

Nov 04, 1989

Third term lucky. (Spain's Felipe Gonzalez)

Nov 04, 1989

Hold on a minute. (economic and monetary union for the European Community; includes related article on the European Monetary Unit )

Nov 04, 1989

No dollars, can't travel. (Soviet citizens wanting to travel abroad)

Nov 04, 1989

Hell, no, we won't join. (Soviet draft resisters)

Nov 04, 1989

Their way. (self-determination of each Eastern European nation)

Nov 04, 1989

Schweik's way. (Czechoslovakia)

Nov 04, 1989

Dinarmite. (inflation in Yugoslavia)

Nov 04, 1989

Countdown to democracy. (Hungary)

Nov 04, 1989

Unclogged. (Dutch government)

Nov 04, 1989

Home thoughts about abroad. (European Community's foreign aid program)

Nov 04, 1989

Steady as she goes, Mr. Major. (John Major and Great Britain's economic situation, includes related articles on Nigel Lawson, chancellor of the exchequer position and the Conservative Party)

Nov 04, 1989

A voice from the grave. (European Monetary Union)

Nov 04, 1989

Not so fast. (Channel tunnel rail link)

Nov 04, 1989

Ulster gap. (Northern Ireland's manufacturing productivity below Britain's)

Nov 04, 1989

Toxic hillsides. (bracken and stomach cancer)

Nov 04, 1989

The Conservatives think the unthinkable. (Nigel Lawson's resignation)

Nov 04, 1989

The myth of the euro-consumer.

Nov 04, 1989

Why peg the pound? (holding English currency steady) (Economics Focus)

Nov 04, 1989

The big cat snared. (Ford buys Jaguar)

Nov 04, 1989

The cheeky Mittelstand. (small business in West Germany, includes related article on the Matuschka group)

Nov 04, 1989

The empire strikes back. (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone breakup) (company profile)

Nov 04, 1989

Swatch lines. (diversifying into telephones) (company profile)

Nov 04, 1989

Eeny meeny miny mo.... (SmithKline Beecham) (company profile)

Nov 04, 1989

Britain's high-court swap-shop. (legality of interest rate swaps)

Nov 04, 1989

First among equals. (French banking)

Nov 04, 1989

Swapping mad. (interest-rate and currency swaps in Europe) (Market Focus)

Nov 04, 1989

Premature entry? (exchange rate mechanism)

Nov 04, 1989

Separating the twins. (Malaysia's and Singapore's stock markets)

Nov 04, 1989

Custody pie. (global custody business for international investors in securities)

Nov 04, 1989

Sinking slowly in the west. (California property prices, includes related article on the insurance costs of the San Francisco Bay Area earthquake)

Nov 04, 1989

Computer maths: could do better. (numerical analysis)

Nov 04, 1989

Drive-in television. (watching television while driving)

Nov 04, 1989

Getting there. (multiple sclerosis research)

Nov 04, 1989

Think fat. (link between nutrition and evolution)

Nov 04, 1989

Palace of Varieties: an Insider's View of Westminster.

Nov 04, 1989

Penhaligon.

Nov 04, 1989