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The Economist (US) articles from December 1995

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The Economist (US) back issues from December 1995:

Implementing peace. (current political and military events from Europe and Asia)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Taking aim. (current political events in Africa and the Middle East)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Korea's can of worms. (current political events from Southeast Asia)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Pacifying Quebec. (current political events from North and Latin America)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Taking stock.(world stockmarket news)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Relationships.(mergers, divestments, subsidiaries)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Worth its weight.(gold prices; telecommunication trade rules; Russian privatization)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Taking charge.(British Telecom names Peter Bonfield chief executive)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

The Republicans' choice.(presidential candidate Bob Dole)(Editorial)(Cover Story)

Dec 02, 1995

Pretty good, in the circumstances.(British economy)(Editorial)

Dec 02, 1995

Cambodia's crumbling democracy.(Brief Article)(Editorial)

Dec 02, 1995

Dear Quebec.(Canada's offer to the Quebec separatists)(Editorial)

Dec 02, 1995

Multinationals and their morals.(Shell Petroleum in Nigeria)(Editorial)

Dec 02, 1995

Suits or straitjackets?(limiting class action lawsuits by shareholders)(Editorial)

Dec 02, 1995

California, back in the picture. (industrial and economic development)(American Survey)

Dec 02, 1995

Gambling the presidency: America in Bosnia. (outcome of 1996 presidential election may depend on success of US intervention in Bosnia-Herzegovina)(American Survey)

Dec 02, 1995

A better idea: school reform. (two public school reform programs evaluatated; Baltimore, Maryland)(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Free as a bird: speed limits. (new federal highway bill allows states set own speed limits)(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

The hopeless jobless. (long-term unemployed has doubled since 1990)(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

The ballad of Jesse and John: tourist traps. (Jesse James and John Wilkes Booth may be buried in Granbury, Texas)(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Unfare. (many taxi cab drivers refuse to pick up black male customers)(American Survey)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

The trouble with freshman. (new Republican legislators)(Lexington)(Column)

Dec 02, 1995

Catching South Korea's tigers.(Kim Young Sam)

Dec 02, 1995

Central planning's last gasp: Japan.(Economic Planing Agency)

Dec 02, 1995

Lost illusions: Myanmar.(opposition party pulls out of national constitutional convention because it realizes that the military government will not share power)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Dodging bullets by dodging issues.(Japan avoids international military involvement)

Dec 02, 1995

China growls: Taiwan.(China says it may invade Taiwan even if it just suspects Taiwan is attempting to become a completely independent nation)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

India's saintly lobbyist.(Mother Teresa is criticized for lobbying for jobs for Christian untouchables)

Dec 02, 1995

Living with contradiction: Vietnam. (market economy in Vietnam)

Dec 02, 1995

Urban crime: from Rio.... (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Dec 02, 1995

... to Jo'burg. (many white South Africans are moving to gated communities to escape crime and the changes wrought by the end of apartheid)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Fighting for the nation, again: Zimbabwe. (pro-democracy, independent candidate Margaret Dongo regained her parliamentary seat despite opposition from the ruling ZANU-PF party)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Vote or fight: Egypt. (the Egyptian government staged a crackdown on The Muslim Brotherhood prior to the Nov 29, 1995 elections)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Faster track: the Palestinians. (Israel accelerated the pace of withdrawal from the West Bank after the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin; Palestinians prepare for elections)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Gold at the end of the railway: Iran and Central Asia. (free-trade zones)

Dec 02, 1995

It's all talk: Venezuela. (economic policy)

Dec 02, 1995

Sibling embarrassment. (former Mexican Pres Carlos Salinas denies any knowledge of alleged wrongdoing by his brother Raul Salinas)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

A new crusade.(international meeting on the future of the Mediterranean region)

Dec 02, 1995

Germany's Eurogeld.(European Monetary Union)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Going under: France.(economy)

Dec 02, 1995

Stormy weather: Russia.(Russian elections)

Dec 02, 1995

Going back east? Belarus.

Dec 02, 1995

Madness: Slovakia.(political unrest)

Dec 02, 1995

The diminishing divisions of the pope.(papal authority in Europe)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

The enforcers; Bosnia's peace.

Dec 02, 1995

Look, someone's blinked.(UK, Ireland make progress over Northern Ireland just before President Clinton arrives)

Dec 02, 1995

Ken Clarke's rose-tinted vision.(UK Chancellor's 1995 budget)

Dec 02, 1995

The tinkerer.(UK Chancellor Kenneth Clarke's 1995 budget)(Column)

Dec 02, 1995

How and why to survive Chinese tax torture. (proposed business tax reforms)

Dec 02, 1995

The recovery department: Japanese retailing.

Dec 02, 1995

The Internet's golden switch makers: computer networking.

Dec 02, 1995

The would-be network king: American television. (Barry Diller's Silver King Communications' takeover offers for Savoy Pictures Entertainment, Home Shopping Network)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

The white stuff. (Ritzenhoff's milk glasses)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Designer angst: marketing. (design industry growth)

Dec 02, 1995

Firing back: Russia's defense industry.

Dec 02, 1995

A spanner in Europe's works: industrial relations. (works councils)

Dec 02, 1995

Marketing Mozart. (John Spearman of Collet Dickinson Pearce advertising agency)

Dec 02, 1995

Schools brief: how low can they go? (economic aspects of low interest rates)

Dec 02, 1995

Another victory for myopia.(turning company investments over to shareholders)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

The wanderlust in Germany. (German banks)

Dec 02, 1995

Betting on the Bundesbank. (German central bank decides against cut in its discount rate despite the slowing German economy)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Home hunger: Europe's mortgage wars.

Dec 02, 1995

Tearing the veil: bank examinations. (legal dispute between Bankers Trust and Proctor & Gamble is raising issues regarding bank regulations and the privacy of bank examinations)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

Another insurance casualty. (latest company to be acquired in the recent spate of US insurance acquisitions is Aetna Life and Casualty, by the Travelers Group for $4 billion)(Brief Article)

Dec 02, 1995

A green(ish) light: Indian stockmarket reform.

Dec 02, 1995