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The Economist (US) articles from July 1995

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The Economist (US) back issues from July 1995:

Cannes postpones. (European Union leaders met in Cannes, France; brief news items about Bosnia, the UK, Spain and Switzerland are also included)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Guilt denied. (Oklahoma City, OK, bombing suspect Timothy McVeigh plans to plead not guilty; news items about Webster Hubble, drug testing and Mexico are also included)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Narrow escape. (an assassination attempt was made on Egyptian Pres Hosni Mubarak; brief news items about Sani Abacha and South Africa are also included)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Asian dues. (Taiwan offered to pay $1 billion to the UN in return for membership; news items about South Korea, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are also included)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Just in time.(news on US/Japan trade agreement; includes other economic news)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Where the action is.(Kleinwort Benson approves bid by Dresdner Bank; includes other economic news)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Awfully big venture.(Saint Gobain and Ball Corp. enter glass container joint venture; includes other business news)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Back on the road.(Kirk Kerkorian wants to raise his stake in Chrysler Corp.; includes other auto industry news)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Clinton's phoney peace.(United States trade agreement with Japan)(Editorial)

Jul 01, 1995

Going swimmingly: Britain's Conservative Party risks self-destruction during its leadership contest.(Editorial)

Jul 01, 1995

Break Glass-Steagall.(American banking law reform)(Editorial)

Jul 01, 1995

The future of unions.(labor unions)(Editorial)

Jul 01, 1995

Only disconnect: can pornography in cyberspace be regulated?(Editorial)

Jul 01, 1995

Atavism in Africa.(international peacekeeping in Africa)(Editorial)

Jul 01, 1995

Advise, consent, destroy.(politics of nomination of Henry Foster as Surgeon General)(Editorial)

Jul 01, 1995

That NATO headache.(North American Treaty Organization)(American Survey)

Jul 01, 1995

But do Republicans read?(Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is promoting his latest book 'To Renew America')(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Painful jabs: vaccination.(the Vaccines for Children program may be one of the many entitlement programs in difficulty)(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

True lies: policing Los Angeles.(controversy in Los Angeles, California, over the reprimand of police chief Willie L. Williams for allegedly lying to a police commission)(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

When mining meets golf: development in the West.(American Survey)

Jul 01, 1995

Man to man: civil rights.(homosexual marriages)(American Survey)

Jul 01, 1995

Defending McVeigh.(attorney Stephen Jones accepts the assignment as counsel to accused Oklahoma City bomber Timothy McVeigh)(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Bob Livingston, cardinal cutter.(Chairman Bob Livingston of the House Committee on Appropriations)(American Survey)(Column)

Jul 01, 1995

South Korea's local heroes.(elections)(Asia)

Jul 01, 1995

The hungry North.(North Korea has been unable to produce the rice needed to feed its people and has been forced to import rice from South Korea)(Asia)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

One in ten? Japan.(unemployment in Japan)(Asia)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Cheap no more: China.(economic situation in the special economic zone of Shenzhen city in Guangdong province)

Jul 01, 1995

Thank God it's Friday: Malaysia.(the state of Kelantan is different.)

Jul 01, 1995

Losing babies, and statistics. (many abortions in India are not being reported and many are performed by untrained people who are killing thousands of women yearly)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Asia's answer to Beirut: Pakistan.(strife in Karachi)

Jul 01, 1995

The past raises its ugly head. (government murders of civilians in the 'dirty wars' of South America)

Jul 01, 1995

Blood on the carpet: Mexico.(Mexico's Pres. Ernesto Zedillo and judicial reform)

Jul 01, 1995

Spitting fire: Egypt and Sudan.(mutual anger over attempted assassination of Pres. Hosni Mubarak)

Jul 01, 1995

Time to go home: Afghans in Iran.(refugees)

Jul 01, 1995

Life after debt: Zambia.

Jul 01, 1995

A pebble in the pond. (impact on neighboring sheikdoms and Saudi Arabia of Sheikh Hamad's coup deposing his father Sheikh Khalifa al-Thani of Qatar)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Inching forwards: Nigeria. (political reform)

Jul 01, 1995

No Cannes do. (European Union summit in Cannes, France)

Jul 01, 1995

Swashing his buckler: France. (Pres Jacques Chirac)

Jul 01, 1995

The countdown: Spain. (Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez's political troubles)

Jul 01, 1995

Time to move on, if not in: Germany and Bosnia. (German military participation in the Balkan conflict)

Jul 01, 1995

Power, popularity and the presidency. (Eastern Europe)

Jul 01, 1995

No more heroes: Italy. (corruption scandal)

Jul 01, 1995

Chop, chop: Russia. (if Boris Yeltsin loses a no-confidence vote on July 1, 1995, a general election scheduled for Dec 1995, may be held sooner)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Deep waters: will the Tories dare to sink John Major? (United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major to face Tory leadership election)

Jul 01, 1995

Major's wrong: poll 1: leaders. (United Kingdom Prime Minister John Major faces Tory leadership election)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Major's right: poll 2: Europe. (voters agree with Prime Minister John Major's views toward a single European currency)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Tarzan's kingdom: Heseltine at the DTI.(Michael Heseltine's leadership of the United Kingdom Dept. of Trade and Industry)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Cut and run: the economy.(forecast for lower taxes and higher inflation in United Kingdom)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Fantasy forecast.(United Kingdom Treasury forecasts for public sector borrowing do not justify tax cuts)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Untroubled: Northern Ireland's peace search.(end of John Major's prime ministry in United Kingdom would not derail peace process in Northern Ireland)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Tormented Tories: Conservative splits.(divisions in United Kingdom Conservative Party)

Jul 01, 1995

Other worldly.(John Redwood's campaign for leadership of United Kingdom Conservative Party)(Column)

Jul 01, 1995

A summer of tumbrils; the interlocking shareholdings at the core of French big business may be splintering apart.

Jul 01, 1995

Daimler stalls.(Daimler Benz AG)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Adapt or die: trade unions

Jul 01, 1995

Unions for the poor.(developing countries)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Miner attraction: Angola's minerals.

Jul 01, 1995

Getting ahead: the music business.

Jul 01, 1995

Big Mac's folly.(McDonald's unending libel case against environmental activists Dave Morris and Helen Steel)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Competition calling: telecoms deregulation.

Jul 01, 1995

A step backward.(Mexico passes anti-monopoly laws for telephone market, then allows Telmex to buy Cablevision, perhaps creating a new monopoly)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995

Fizz bang.

Jul 01, 1995

OK, Mickey, let's say you won. (trade representative Mickey Kantor's attempts to resolve trade dispute with Japan)

Jul 01, 1995

More barrier grief. (efforts by Ford Motor Co's Japanese subsidiary to enter the Japanese automobile market)(Brief Article)

Jul 01, 1995