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The Economist (US) articles from August 1992

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The Economist (US) back issues from August 1992:

Out of Bosnia. (lessons learned from the Yugoslavian civil wars) (Editorial) (Cover Story)

Aug 01, 1992

Mr Clinton, meet Mr Kinnock. (Democrats learn from Labor Party loss)

Aug 01, 1992

The grating dictator. (Saddam Hussein) (Editorial)

Aug 01, 1992

Artificial stupidity. (artificial intelligence) (Editorial)

Aug 01, 1992

High-tech sport. (technological advances) (Editorial)

Aug 01, 1992

Seen but not heard. (Irish terrorist sympathizers)

Aug 01, 1992

ICI catches up. (Imperial Chemicals Industries PLC) (Editorial)

Aug 01, 1992

Lonesome George. (George Bush's popularity) (American Survey)

Aug 01, 1992

Slowly: free trade. (North American Free Trade Agreement) (American Survey)

Aug 01, 1992

Farewell, dumb blonde: litigation (Americans with Disabilities Act) (American Survey)

Aug 01, 1992

Bitter pill: abortion. (RU-486, abortion pill) (American Survey)

Aug 01, 1992

T'd off. (Ice-T withdraws recording 'Cop Killer' from his album)

Aug 01, 1992

Class or race? Education.

Aug 01, 1992

His master's keeper. (Secretary of State James Baker)

Aug 01, 1992

Miyazawa's moment. (Japanese Prime Minister Kiichi Miyazawa)

Aug 01, 1992

One's company: Taiwan. (relations with China)

Aug 01, 1992

An olive branch: Philippines.

Aug 01, 1992

In trouble: Tajikistan.

Aug 01, 1992

Vacancy expected: Pakistan. (Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif)

Aug 01, 1992

Through the roof. (Mount Everest climbers)

Aug 01, 1992

Imperturbably Saddam. (Iraqi President Saddam Hussein)

Aug 01, 1992

Everything the other is not: Islam and the West.

Aug 01, 1992

Unsettling: Israel. (occupied territories housing)

Aug 01, 1992

The Escobar escape: Colombia. (escaped drug dealer Pablo Escobar)

Aug 01, 1992

A surprise for Sir James: the Seychelles. (defeated Seychelles President Sir James Mancham)

Aug 01, 1992

When will they call it peace. (Bosnia)

Aug 01, 1992

When Europeans unravel. (Western European Union)

Aug 01, 1992

Brutalized: Bosnia.

Aug 01, 1992

The next Balkan explosion? (Kosovo, Yugoslavia)

Aug 01, 1992

The price of a name: Macedonia.

Aug 01, 1992

Nail-biting stuff: Italy.

Aug 01, 1992

Yeltsin's coup: Russia. (President Boris Yeltsin)

Aug 01, 1992

Zut alors! France. (prime minister Pierre Beregovoy)

Aug 01, 1992

Snouts to the trough. (European Commission)

Aug 01, 1992

No land in an island. (foreign relations of the United Kingdom)

Aug 01, 1992

Chronicle of a death foretold: education and employment.

Aug 01, 1992

Ready for lift-off: manufacturing.

Aug 01, 1992

Survival specialists? Asian business.

Aug 01, 1992

A4 tune. (auctions of automobile license plates)

Aug 01, 1992

Five years on. (British parliament) (Column)

Aug 01, 1992

White-collar computers. (innovative use of computers)

Aug 01, 1992

Washed up. (environmental impact of dish washing)

Aug 01, 1992

Unite: car makers of the world. (financial crunch expected)

Aug 01, 1992

On Harvard's heels. (business schools in England)

Aug 01, 1992

Asunder: ICI. (Imperial Chemical Industries PLC will divide into two firms)

Aug 01, 1992

Reinventing the wheel: bicycle makers. (new designs)

Aug 01, 1992

The model-T of suits. (Aoyama Shoji, Japanese clothing manufacturer and retailer)

Aug 01, 1992

Sound salvation: America's radio business. (Federal Communications Commission to raise ownership limits)

Aug 01, 1992

When firms go bust. (bankruptcy)

Aug 01, 1992

French shareholders v British creditors. (bankruptcy laws in Japan, Germany, France and Britain)

Aug 01, 1992

The bear grows fiercer. (Tokyo stock market prices falling)

Aug 01, 1992

Distressed gents: Lloyd's of London. (new chairman to take over ailing bank)

Aug 01, 1992

Anyone for snakes and ladders? (Europe's exchange rate mechanism)

Aug 01, 1992

In bonds we trust: Wellcome. (Wellcome Trust, medical charity)

Aug 01, 1992

Thriving on cheap money: American financial firms.

Aug 01, 1992

Keeping an eye on cash: bank accounting.

Aug 01, 1992

The defences. (immune system)

Aug 01, 1992

Grow your own: civil engineering. (limestone)

Aug 01, 1992

A SMARTee tube. (robotics)

Aug 01, 1992

Where there's a will. (Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

Aug 01, 1992

Failed ballerina: Jeanne Moreau. (New York, New York Museum of Modern Art retrospective)

Aug 01, 1992

Viennese stage: Theatre Museum.

Aug 01, 1992

Truman.

Aug 01, 1992

The Catholic Families.

Aug 01, 1992

Contending With Hitler: Varieties of German Resistance in the Third Reich.(Brief Article)

Aug 01, 1992