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The Economist (US) articles from March 1993

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The Economist (US) back issues from March 1993:

The engine of Europe. (Germany's economic woes) (Editorial)

Mar 06, 1993

A tiger stirs. (economic reform in India) (Editorial)

Mar 06, 1993

Australia's hard choice. (election of the new finance minister) (Editorial)

Mar 06, 1993

Cowboy socialists. (subsidies for land development) (Editorial)

Mar 06, 1993

Jams tomorrow. (transportation policy in Britain) (Editorial)

Mar 06, 1993

The end of Europe's Iron Ages. (steel industry) (Editorial)

Mar 06, 1993

Lord of the warlords. (United Nations peacekeeping in Somalia) (Editorial)

Mar 06, 1993

Germany and France: a matter of business.

Mar 06, 1993

Last round-up for the old west. (rates for using federal land) (American Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Is taking stealing? (land use law) (American Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Of normalcy and amour propre: New York. (World Trade Center Bombing, 1993) (American Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Non-market virtue: national service. (proposal by President Clinton) (American Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Teacher in disgrace: California's schools. (American Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Black pride: St Louis. (mayoral primary) (American Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

The limits of success: East Arkansas. (American Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Dick Armey, bomb thrower. (House of Representatives' third-ranking Republican) (American Survey) (Column)

Mar 06, 1993

Harvesting India's reforms. (economic reforms)

Mar 06, 1993

Top tiger talks about talks: Sri Lanka. (Tamil Tiger chief Vellupillai Prabhakaran)

Mar 06, 1993

Clipping the old bird's wings: Pakistan. (President Ghulam Ishaq Khan)

Mar 06, 1993

Snail's pace: China and GATT. (General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)

Mar 06, 1993

Through the dust, a glimpse of gold: China and the Olympics.

Mar 06, 1993

Catalogue crooks: Cambodia. (antiquities theft)

Mar 06, 1993

Telling the boss: Japan. (legislator's criticism of Kiichi Miyazawa)

Mar 06, 1993

The battle for Huambo. (Angola)

Mar 06, 1993

Why no rhino? (black rhinoceros threatened)

Mar 06, 1993

Keep out: Sudan. (regime opposes military intervention)

Mar 06, 1993

Grandpapa Fidel: Cuba. (1993 election results)

Mar 06, 1993

Itamar's cloud: Brazil. (Itamar Franco's economic policies)

Mar 06, 1993

Forgiven: Peru. (foreign banks resume financial investments and dealings in Peru)

Mar 06, 1993

Expulsion games: Middle East. (lingering conflicts from Israeli deportation of 400 Palestinians)

Mar 06, 1993

Germany's knot of Columbus. (country's economic and political crises)

Mar 06, 1993

A peace lost? Bosnia.

Mar 06, 1993

Berlin, or bust. (plans to move Germany's capital from Bonn to Berlin)

Mar 06, 1993

And so it goes on: Italy. (political corruption)

Mar 06, 1993

Kitchen capers. (future of European Commission foreign policy role)

Mar 06, 1993

Left, right, left: France. (figuring out the green parties political agenda in during 1993 election campaign)

Mar 06, 1993

An economic bog: Ireland. (economic woes)

Mar 06, 1993

Northern lights-out: Russia. (coal mine economic problems)

Mar 06, 1993

From miracle to mid-life crisis. (onset of Japanese economic recession) (Japan Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Hard landing. (Japan's economic decline) (Japan Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Thrift and enterprise. (how the Japanese achieved their economic superiority) (Japan Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Japanology, Inc. (how Ministry of International Trade and Finance policies led to Japan's economic superiority in the 1980s) (Japan Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Turning and turning. (the future of Japan's economy) (Japan Survey)

Mar 06, 1993

Blasting the bombers. (terrorist suspects arrested in Britain)

Mar 06, 1993

What's on the menu: the budget. (Britain)

Mar 06, 1993

Whiskey on the rocks. (alcohol duties)

Mar 06, 1993

For auld Lang's syne: Scotland. (constitutional changes)

Mar 06, 1993

In love, really: France and Britain.

Mar 06, 1993

Double Dutch. (pronunciation of 'Maastricht')

Mar 06, 1993

Toff factory: British institutions: Eton. (Eton College)

Mar 06, 1993

Seconds out, round two. (British crime policy) (Column)

Mar 06, 1993

The European steel monster. (steel industry)

Mar 06, 1993

Supersteel's spot of rust. (Tokyo Steel)

Mar 06, 1993

No mercy: personal-computer price wars.

Mar 06, 1993

The big pill. (pharmaceutical industry)

Mar 06, 1993

Who ya gonna call? Managing service businesses.

Mar 06, 1993

Swissair's friends: European airlines.

Mar 06, 1993

Ray ipsa loquitur. (electromagnetic field emissions)

Mar 06, 1993

Wrong altitude. (airline earnings)

Mar 06, 1993

Champions in pain: Germany's smaller companies.

Mar 06, 1993

A long climb out of the pit. (British banks)

Mar 06, 1993

After the blast. (World Trade Center bombing)

Mar 06, 1993

The dismay of a loan paid back: American bonds. (Treasury bonds)

Mar 06, 1993

The gold standard revisited. (European money markets)

Mar 06, 1993

Can of worms: Compagnie de Suez.

Mar 06, 1993