The Economist (US) back issues from July 1994:
Another fine mess in Japan. (Japanese government)
Jul 02, 1994
Patten won: Hong Kong (Christopher Patten, the governor of Hong Kong, and his democratic reforms)
Jul 02, 1994
The Kimming together; the Koreas. (planned meeting of presidents Kim Il Sung and Kim Young Sam)
Jul 02, 1994
China refuses to switch off. (the banning of satellite dishes)
Jul 02, 1994
No kite flying in Jaffna. (Jaffna, Sri Lanka)
Jul 02, 1994
The French in Rwanda.
Jul 02, 1994
Election leapfrog: Sri Lanka.
Jul 02, 1994
Don't get left on the shelf. (marketing competitive products)(Editorial) (Cover Story)
Jul 02, 1994
When the fiddling had to stop: business ethics. (corruption scandal in Italy)
Jul 02, 1994
A younger wave: General Motors. (younger managers assume positions of responsibility) (Company Profile)
Jul 02, 1994
Little Rwanda: Rwandan refugees. (in Tanzania)
Jul 02, 1994
Britain out of tune. (rejection of Jean-Luc Dehaene as head of European Union) (Editorial)
Jul 02, 1994
The high ground: Afghanistan. (military victory for government forcers in Afghanistan)
Jul 02, 1994
Brazil gets real. (currency value changes) (Editorial)
Jul 02, 1994
Jupiter's thunderbolt or Danae's shower of gold? (comet fragments expected to collide with Jupiter)
Jul 02, 1994
Chernobyllions: Western money would be better spent on making Ukraine's dreaded nuclear plant safe than on closing it. (Editorial)
Jul 02, 1994
An aberration of growth. (ras genes and cancer)
Jul 02, 1994
Capital crunch: the markets are more worried by a potential resurgence of inflation than by a hypothetical shortage of capital. (Editorial)
Jul 02, 1994
Drill-bit diaspora: oil firms. (Yacimientos Petroliferos Fiscales) (Company Profile)
Jul 02, 1994
A peach or a raspberry from Mexico? (acquisition of Del Monte Foods by syndicate led by Mexican entrepreneur Carlos Cabal)
Jul 02, 1994
Days of revolution: drug firms in Europe. (how drug firms will be affected by health care reform in Europe)
Jul 02, 1994
Nomura fights for a future.
Jul 02, 1994
Re-engineering reviewed. (Column)
Jul 02, 1994
Buy yourself: share repurchases.
Jul 02, 1994
Patten's next stand. (Hong Kong Governor Chris Patten) (Editorial)
Jul 02, 1994
Who did it: Egypt. (actions against the Gamaa al-Islamiya)
Jul 02, 1994
Repurchasing Japan. (new law allows stock repurchasing)
Jul 02, 1994
Taiwan: the outsider. (political reform)
Jul 02, 1994
Heading for the economic past: Venezuela.
Jul 02, 1994
Conseco strikes: Kemper Corporation. (Conseco Inc. bids to acquire Kemper Corp.)
Jul 02, 1994
Too much braid: Chile. (military justice)
Jul 02, 1994
Lisbon's lament: Portuguese markets.
Jul 02, 1994
Who would true valour see.... (UK Prime Minister John Major veto of proposed European Commission head Jean-Luc Dehaene)
Jul 02, 1994
Drug abuse: Colombia.
Jul 02, 1994
On the North Korean beat. (nuclear disarmament) (American Survey)
Jul 02, 1994
The secret life of flowers. (International Flavors and Fragrances uses new method to create perfume essences)
Jul 02, 1994
The nastiest gene of all? (multiple tumor suppressor 1)
Jul 02, 1994
The price of life: criminal sentencing.
Jul 02, 1994
IOU all over again? California's budget. (American Survey)
Jul 02, 1994
The Texas computer massacre. (Compaq Computer Corp.) (Company Profile)
Jul 02, 1994
Alphabetically challenged: Congress. (spending cuts) (American Survey)
Jul 02, 1994
Deathless tunes. (composers recognized or reassessed after death)
Jul 02, 1994
Government, keep out: property regulation. (American Survey)
Jul 02, 1994
Europe in need of a guide. (European Union leadership)
Jul 02, 1994
Luxuriating a bit. (purchases of luxury items)
Jul 02, 1994
Ecrasez l'infame. (a controversial Voltaire play performed in celebration of his birth)
Jul 02, 1994
Free at last: charter schools. (American Survey)
Jul 02, 1994
We're not going back: Northern Ireland's Catholics. (part 2)
Jul 02, 1994
Survey of English Dialects: The Dictionary and Grammar.(Brief Article)
Jul 02, 1994
Everybody's doing it: French corruption. (politics, business and sports)
Jul 02, 1994
Panetta goes in goal. (Leon Panetta) (American Survey) (Column)
Jul 02, 1994
From the seeds of "Sunflowers." (Japanese prints, various artists; British Museum, London, England)
Jul 02, 1994
Imperial nostalgia: Russia and the Slavs. (Russian relations with Belarus and the Ukraine)
Jul 02, 1994
The Wages of Guilt.
Jul 02, 1994
A proper Charley. (Prince Charles) (Column)
Jul 02, 1994
Certain Trumpets: The Call of Leaders.
Jul 02, 1994
Thinking the Unthinkable: Think-Tanks and the Economic Counter Revolution.(Brief Article)
Jul 02, 1994
The Queen.(Brief Article)
Jul 02, 1994
Winter Pollen.(Brief Article)
Jul 02, 1994
East against west in Ukraine. (Ukrainian elections)
Jul 02, 1994
Russian also-rans. (Olympic athletes)
Jul 02, 1994
Bad or worse in Belarus? (presidential elections)
Jul 02, 1994
Alive and kicking: American banks.
Jul 02, 1994
Beating the sanctions on Serbia. (Macedonia)
Jul 02, 1994
Creating credibility. (currency boards and the introduction of new currencies)
Jul 02, 1994