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Abstracts: Echoes of a shooting. Democracy day in Mexico: the new Congress has opened with the PRI in an unfamiliar minority
Abstracts: EchoStar is in talks with potential allies in a bid for Hughes. News Corp. effort to acquire Hughes is getting tougher
Abstracts: EchoStar plans to portray bid by rival as consumer threat. Telstra net profit jumps 10%. SingTel releases its formal offer for Optus deal
Abstracts: EchoStar prepares offer to purchase GM's Hughes Electronics operations. Smithfield makes rival bid for IBP in all-stock offer
Abstracts: EchoStar profit increases 90% as average monthly bills swell. Hughes posts quarterly loss, blames DirecTV
Abstracts: Ecia-Bertrand chief forecasts growth. Michilin's half-year net declined13% Sodexho Alliance SA
Abstracts: Eclipsed. It's still the best idea around. Unfinished business
Abstracts: EC merger control. Corporate risk strategy: does it vary across business activities? HR issues and activities in mergers and acquisitions
Abstracts: Eco business. The university of life. Back to the terraces
Abstracts: eCod sold in seconds!E. How Dutch flatfish auctions keep up prices. Why lub oil prices are rising
Abstracts: Eco-efficiency analysis of power plants: an extension of data envelopment analysis. Scale economies and production function estimation for object-oriented software component and source code documentation size
Abstracts: E-commerce gets hard cell; mobile phone is poised to dominate Internet transactions in the region. Global Tech shifts to a retail strategy
Abstracts: E-commerce: speculative bubble or engine of economic growth? The Millennium Dome: triumph or disaster?
Abstracts: E-COMMERCE SWEEPS INDIAN CORPORATE MINDSET ALONG. OH, SOME MORE WINE. SIYARAM PLANS TO SET UP CHAIN OF OXEMBERG RETAIL STORES
Abstracts: Econometric efficiency analysis: a policy-oriented review. Weak efficiency in vector optimization using a closure of algebraic type under cone-convexlikeness
Abstracts: Economic advice. Eye of the beholder: maintaining investor confidence is the key to growth. Barrels of hope
Abstracts: Economic aid aims at firms; tariff cuts, funds to help debt-laden concerns. Thaksin buoyed by victory
Abstracts: Economical and ecological utility oriented analysis of the process of anaerobic digestion of waste waters. A simulation-based evaluation of the approximate and the exact eigenvector methods employed in AHP
Abstracts: Economical but elegant. International service: western firms in the United Arab Emirates want Western-style design. A company set up five years ago still fills a gap in the market
Abstracts: Economic and monetary union. Anticipating the birth of the American Economic Area (AEA). Quit bugging
Abstracts: Economic and monetary union. The Soviet Union - business after the coup. Investing in the Soviet Union
Abstracts: Economic design of a complete inspection plan with interactive quality improvement. Statistical quality control and improvement
Abstracts: Economic downturn hits results. Central terminal expansion for Seattle. Passenger traffic falls in 1999
Abstracts: Economic fears steered April trading. Love 'em! Hate 'em! NYSE crackdown on trading data draws brokers' ire
Abstracts: Economic Forum warns U.S. of budget deficit's ill effects. Legal problems behind him, Ebner faces tarnished legacy.
Abstracts: Economic growth in Japan exceeds rate in EU, U.S.. Bank of Yokohama stands out with a healthy balance sheet. Japanese banks will trim staff amid pressure from government
Abstracts: Economic investment times for capacity expansion problems. A graph-theoretic heuristic for designing loop-layout manufacturing systems
Abstracts: Economic investment times for capacity expansion problems. Determination of minimum number of sensors and their locations for an automated facility: an algorithmic approach
Abstracts: Economic minefield: a new property decree in Vietnam strikes a nerve. Traveller's tales
Abstracts: Economic order quantity models for ameliorating/deteriorating items under inflation and time discounting. Providing support for decisions based on time series information under conditions of asymmetric loss
Abstracts: Economic order quantity under conditionally permissible delay in payments. Inventory models with variable lead time and present value
Abstracts: Economic planning in industrial wastewater systems using O.R. techniques and WODA package. An intermodal optimum path algorithm for multimodal networks with dynamic arc travel times and switching delays
Abstracts: Economic production quantity for fuzzy demand quantity and fuzzy production quantity. Optimal reorder point inventory models with variable lead time and backorder discount considerations
Abstracts: Economic purchasing strategies for temporary price discounts. A distribution multi-echelon lot-size model
Abstracts: Economic realities may stir China to reassesses relations. Taiwanese officials hope subtle nuclear campaign will force U.S. to reaffirm security umbrella
Abstracts: Economic rebound may be distant for Asia. VTech's gains may fade; Internet strategy gets mixed reviews. (VTech Holdings)
Abstracts: Economic recovery in Japan? Not so fast.... ...Unless tax barriers are dropped. Textile makers lobby for protection, testing trade policy
Abstracts: Economic recovery or false dawn? A question of balance. The right mix
Abstracts: Economic reform makes China increasingly inviting to foreign investors. But European companies are taking the slow boat to get there
Abstracts: Economic reforms spur consumer boom in India. Survey shows most consumers in China look for value, performance in products
Abstracts: ECONOMIC SIGNALS. Department of debunkery: economic policy advice. Economic focus: Is Santa a deadweight loss?
Abstracts: Economics on the net. Introducing big government. The mysterious case of the cheap cheddar
Abstracts: ECONOMIC SURVEY 1997-98: FARM, INDUSTRY RETARD GDP GROWTH UREA PRICE-HIKE COULD RETARD GROWTH, FEEL PLANTERS GDP GROWTH FOR '98-99 PUT AT 6.5%, AGRI GROWTH AT 3%
Abstracts: ECONOMIC SURVEY `98-99 - IT'S TIME TO USHER IN SECOND GENERATION OF REFORMS. TEA BOARD MOVES TO GUARD DARJEELING TEA ABROAD
Abstracts: ECONOMIC SURVEY ROOTS FOR MORE REFORMS TO COUNTER ACT SANCTIONS WELCOME MOVE
Abstracts: Economics will reform guanxi culture. Opening the financial sector benefits China.... Traditional sectors will add value to the cyber-economy
Abstracts: Economic upheaval complicates the spread of democracy among the most stunted political systems. Asia has a long way to go to attain democracy
Abstracts: Economies of scope in industry. The structure of business organisations and the management of human resources
Abstracts: Economising on fuel and maintenance. Modularity motivates more than motor cos. Externalities and motor fuel taxes
Abstracts: Economists for EMU. Single currency, many voices. Many ways of saying no
Abstracts: Economists keep trimming their Asian growth forecasts: exports have been disappointing and problems in the financial sector are worse than expected
Abstracts: Economists ponder impact of a bold yen. Security concerns surface. Market rules to be stricter
Abstracts: Economists urge rate cut. Investment plan faces snags. China recovery rests on old foundation: state spending
Abstracts: Economy is key for voters; region's crisis played large role in election. Lautan Luas holds promise amid Indonesia's travails; specialty-chemical distributor seems robust, despite a moribund manufacturing economy
Abstracts: Economy likely to sputter: Kim warns it may take 5 years to stem crisis. Economic growth outlook worsens
Abstracts: Economy poised for '07 rebound, forecasters say. As J.P. Morgan dreams of deals, investors cringe. How a formula ignited market that burned some big investors
Abstracts: Economy shows resilience in face of massive jolt. U.S. industrial-output data suggest manufacturing rebound. U.S. productivity climbed 6.8% in second quarter
Abstracts: Economy shows signs of soft patch as oil, rates weigh on consumers. Warning signs
Abstracts: Economy shrinks as Goh warns of tough times ahead: city-state joins list of contracting Asian nations, with cuts foreseen in business costs, wages
Abstracts: Eco - tuna approach for Pacific islands. EU: 'effort double what's needed'. Europe's probe into cephalopod stocks
Abstracts: EC to take action against Greek toy advertising ban. Publishers complain EU favors PC, telecom industries. Advertising targeting children in Europe at risk
Abstracts: Ecuador's post-coup reckoning. Latins ride high. A warning from Ecuador
Abstracts: Ecuador's post-modern coup. Sane and sober: Ecuador. Joining the crowd: Ecuador
Abstracts: Ecuador: the ogre beams. The coup in Ecuador. Going for silver: Ecuador
Abstracts: Ecus or overviews? European finance and planning strategy. Responding to the challenges of European policy and funding
Abstracts: Ed Annunziato: Merrill Lynch. Profile: Mark Florman and Sten Westerberg Maisels, Westerberg. Merrill Lynch: London's latest dream team?
Abstracts: Eddie in the lion's den. Ballad of the global worker. Can't get the staff
Abstracts: Edelmans pledge to maintain PR agency's independence. Digging deeper. Ford comes clean, but pushes SUVs
Abstracts: EdF confirms it is offering energy to firms. Southern wins injunction in sale. E.On reports drop in profit in 1st half
Abstracts: EDF may have help from Deutsche Bank in Montedison deal (Electricite de France). UniCredito, Espresso unveil Internet venture
Abstracts: Edge for Northern Rock moves to Branson's Virgin. Flowers may buy Friends Provident. Guarantee funds lure investors back to the game
Abstracts: Edging towards democracy. Floating towards democracy: Nigeria. Hispaniola's fight for democracy
Abstracts: Edgmond Frittata. Tesco Flapjacks. Tesco Healthy Living Humous
Abstracts: Edifice complex. Urban renewal. Unaccounted for
Abstracts: Edifice wrecks. Relatively powerless: without a lobby recovery of World War II dead stalls. On the way up: the army's youngest general has come a long way
Abstracts: Edinburgh's show. Architecture as motif. Visions of a grand era
Abstracts: Edinburgh's show. Fringe benefits for mother of the arts. Plastic house originator gets a show at last...
Abstracts: Edinburgh tour de force: At Benson and Forsyth's Museum of Scotland, the monumental architecture proves the most powerful exhibit
Abstracts: Edison Mission bags Contact Energy. Brazil begins Cesp power sales. Malaysia shortlists investors for power sale
Abstracts: Edison posts 2nd-quarter loss. AES Corp. Edison International posts a loss for 4th quarter
Abstracts: Edith Cresson, Europe's controversial commissioner. The man at the Matignon. Au revoir Edith, bonjour Bere: France
Abstracts: Editorial: Europan: Time to combat the UK's risk-averse culture. editorial: Serpentine pavilion patronage: inspired or simply tired?
Abstracts: Editorial. Implementing global marketing strategy: an interview with Whirlpool Corporation. Identifying innovative national markets for technical consumer goods
Abstracts: Editorial: Learning to love new buildings--and wider urban design. Falconer to take centre stage at urban design conference
Abstracts: Editorial: Making the break from architecture can be a positive step. Norman Foster is the undisputed master of reflected glory
Abstracts: editorial: RIBA's attack on brain drain is better late than never. Grass roots champion: Brian Godfrey is taking a stand for small practitioners in his bid for the RIBA presidency
Abstracts: editorial: Serpentine pavilion patronage: inspired or simply tired?. editorial: Libeskind: nothing but a populist in academic clothing?
Abstracts: Ed Marra. Shifting values. Let's kill the microsite mentality
Abstracts: Edmund Stoiber, Germany's rising tribune. Edmund Stoiber, torch-bearer for Germany's right. Less special: Bavaria
Abstracts: EDreams launches web site geared to French travelers. Palm-oil exchange is launched. JAL, ANA plan booking site
Abstracts: EDS' net income up 20% in quarter, despite revenue fall. EDS's net profit jumps 54% after one-time gains. EDS earnings and outlook are strong
Abstracts: EDS to acquire Systematics as part of push into Europe. ACS agrees to buy Lockheed unit for $825 million. Logica to acquire German IT firm for 617.3 million euros
Abstracts: Educational addition with a sense of purpose. The importance of being Erno. Fount of stories
Abstracts: Educational backgrounds of high-tech salespeople. A comparison of marketing approaches used by high-tech firms: 1985 versus 2001
Abstracts: Educational TV scores big. Star TV gazes into the future for profits. Broadcasters try to toe the line in local shows
Abstracts: Education and the wealth of nations. Non-market virtue: national service. A question of degree
Abstracts: Education at the crossroads. We need confidence born of competence. The merry dance of fee collection
Abstracts: Education: CABE could inject mediation and inspiration. DDA will test the maturity of the profession. Making the case for a presidential pay packet
Abstracts: Education minister admits to rethink on PFI for schools. Freedom fighters. Architects to lead energy campaign
Abstracts: Edward Rossel, Russia's ungovernable governor. Will Russia hold together. The only man for Russia
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