The Economist (US) back issues from August 1993:
Europe falls to earth. (realities of European economic alliance) (Editorial)
Aug 07, 1993
No hiding place. (privacy issues of new technologies) (Editorial)
Aug 07, 1993
The forlorn hope. (Bosnia-Herzegovina) (Editorial)
Aug 07, 1993
Up the Pole. (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development should select former Polish finance minister Leszek Balcerowicz to preside) (Editorial)
Aug 07, 1993
Babangida must go. (Nigerian President General Ibrahim Babangida) (Editorial)
Aug 07, 1993
A word up your nose. (overuse and misuse of the word, 'community') (Editorial)
Aug 07, 1993
Europe's future: in their hands? (European exchange-rate mechanism)
Aug 07, 1993
Balladur's balancing act. (French Prime Minister Edouard Balladur's economic policy)
Aug 07, 1993
Shooting the messengers: the market. (European exchange rate mechanism)
Aug 07, 1993
It was inscrutable to the end: the Bundesbank. (refusal to lower interest rates)
Aug 07, 1993
Without sacrifice. (US budget proposal) (American Survey)
Aug 07, 1993
How's that in Spanish? Free trade. (proposed North American Free Trade Agreement) (American Survey)
Aug 07, 1993
Bailing out: Michigan. (public school funding) (American Survey)
Aug 07, 1993
Winning a replay. (pinball games making a comeback)(American Survey)
Aug 07, 1993
Onward Christian soldiers: evangelism. (Pat Robertson's crusade makes alliances) (American Survey)
Aug 07, 1993
Stairway to heaven: drug smuggling. (Colombian heroin becomes top smuggling item) (American Survey)
Aug 07, 1993
Being eaten away: flood insurance. (American Survey)
Aug 07, 1993
A slap on the wrist. (Stacey Koon and Laurence Powell receive light sentence for Rodney King beating) (American Survey)
Aug 07, 1993
Japan's new face on the world. (coalition government stops historical cycle of nationalism)
Aug 07, 1993
For God and GDP: Malaysia. (prime minister Mahathir Mohamad promotes Islamic banking)
Aug 07, 1993
A Singapore saga. (conflict with Economist magazine leads to restricted circulation)
Aug 07, 1993
Ganging up: Pakistan. (national candidates Nawaz Sharif and Benazir Bhutto forming political alliances)
Aug 07, 1993
The empire strikes back: Tajikistan. (Russian troops get involved in clan war)
Aug 07, 1993
The dream postponed: Taiwan. (infrastructure development plan reduced)
Aug 07, 1993
Taiwan's language of independence. (growing nationalist movement leads to increased used of Taiwanese language)
Aug 07, 1993
On wings of cockroaches. (political unrest in Venezuela may lead to another coup)
Aug 07, 1993
Fighting drugs: Mexico.
Aug 07, 1993
Leaving the feeding grounds: Canada. (moratorium on cod fishing in waters off Newfoundland, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island may be extended due to depleted resources)
Aug 07, 1993
Hoping for peace: Mozambique. (tentative ceasefire between Renamo and Frelimo remains fragile)
Aug 07, 1993
Folly by numbers: Zaire. (political unrest generated by economic problems and tribal warfare)
Aug 07, 1993
Assault course: the Middle East. (ceasefire between Israel and Lebanon)
Aug 07, 1993
Jihad: Sudan. (domination of Islamic fundamentalism as part of anti-western strategy)
Aug 07, 1993
Nothing to lose but your chador. (Iran's suppression of women)
Aug 07, 1993
Bosnia's dismal endgame. (Serb victory may be inevitable without western intervention)
Aug 07, 1993
How to re-draw maps. (Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Aug 07, 1993
Un rivoluzione dolce: Italy. (political reform)
Aug 07, 1993
Rotten to the core? Russia. (political corruption)
Aug 07, 1993
The king is dead. Long live Belgium. (King Baudouin)
Aug 07, 1993
Downhill and out of control: Slovakia. (political instability and economic woes)
Aug 07, 1993
The chancellor sings in his bath. (British chancellor Kenneth Clarke)
Aug 07, 1993
Island of exclusivity: immigrants. (deportation of illegal immigrants in Britain)
Aug 07, 1993
Victory from the jaws of defeat: schools. (education reform)
Aug 07, 1993
Trig or treat? (removal of triangulation pillars on hills and mountains)
Aug 07, 1993
A las recherche du temps perdu: British institutions: The Times. (newspaper)
Aug 07, 1993
Lies, damned lies and politics. (lying by politicians) (Column)
Aug 07, 1993
Trouble on the farm. (Eastern Europe and ex-Soviet Union)
Aug 07, 1993
Rice crackers. (California farming)
Aug 07, 1993
At the bat: Blockbuster Entertainment.
Aug 07, 1993
Musical chaises: French state industry.
Aug 07, 1993
Paper stockade: lawyers in Japan.
Aug 07, 1993
The prize: Russian oil.
Aug 07, 1993
Noyz II cash. (record industry)
Aug 07, 1993
The melting pot bubbles less. (cultural diversity)
Aug 07, 1993
Derive and rule. (financial derivatives)
Aug 07, 1993
Future imperfect. (Taiwanese futures)
Aug 07, 1993
Talkative: George Soros. (financier)
Aug 07, 1993
Scandalous: Sachsenmilch. (east German dairy's stock prices drop; corruption investigated)
Aug 07, 1993
On the mend: British banks. (Barclays and other banks report results)
Aug 07, 1993
No foreigners need apply: banking in Russia. (new law could curtail foreign banks roles)
Aug 07, 1993
Branching out: Japanese in Asia. (brokers, financial services, banking)
Aug 07, 1993
To fix or float exchange rates? (government control of currency markets)
Aug 07, 1993
Big brother is clocking you. (electronic tolling and automated traffic systems)
Aug 07, 1993
Achilles and the tortoise: X-ray lithography. (making silicon microcircuitry)
Aug 07, 1993
The soul of the matter? (research on out-of-body-experiences)
Aug 07, 1993
There is a contest in Salzburg between two sorts of richness. (Salzburg, Austria, music festival)
Aug 07, 1993