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Abstracts: Research in emergency circumstances. Implementing the FDA Modernization Act. Congress moving to improve FDA performance
Abstracts: In a tiny company's fight, big communications stakes. Chaos for an industry; in overhaul of communications law, lower prices may follow initial jolts
Abstracts: Netscape notifies Justice Dept. of its Microsoft complaint. If Microsoft loses suit, 19 states plan to seek a radical overhaul
Abstracts: A legal high-wire artist takes on Silicon Valley giants. Charges dismissed in Silicon Valley trade secrets case
Abstracts: Hughes plan to expand Direct TV. A bilingual way to attract viewers. Satellite TV compromise passes House
Abstracts: Microsoft, Justice Department appeal judge's ruling on antitrust accord. part 2 Sporkin uses order in Microsoft case to send a message to appeals court
Abstracts: Computer Associates' growth isn't a sure bet anymore; revenue shortfall and stock drop raise questions about long-term strategy
Abstracts: Fierce competition in product liability. EIL is poised for growth. Is the industry courting disaster?
Abstracts: Targeting mid-America. Reinsurers face onslaught of pollution claims. Insurers embrace alternative market
Abstracts: Insurers need help with catastrophe losses. Watching over the Magic Kingdom. Underinsurance remains widespread problem
Abstracts: Program business feels alternative market's lure. Alternative markets: attracting wider following. Alternatives devour a primary marketplace
Abstracts: Who can help my agency redefine our workflows? Student internships develop jobs and talent. Commission reductions can foil production
Abstracts: When America's heartland skips a beat. What does the future hold for independent agents? Will insurance be here in 30 more years?
Abstracts: Circumstances dictate whether to sue or not. In employment practices suits, conduct controls coverage. Discriminating questions insurers should ask
Abstracts: Big quake losses lurk in unexpected regions; earthquake risks extend beyond California. Insurers must model future catastrophe exposures regardless of frequency
Abstracts: Using outside counsel cost-effectively. Smaller insurers take on the big guys. Insurers and lawyers unified on mediation
Abstracts: Could I transfer an entire database? Budgeting for technology - using the 3% solution; the cost of replacing or upgrading systems stops agencies from updating their systems
Abstracts: Interactive TV can be a marketer's dream. High tension
Abstracts: Radiolabelled lymphocyte migration in rheumatoid synovitis. Oral contraception, parity, breast feeding, and severity of rheumatoid arthritis
Abstracts: Successful pregnancy with scleroderma renal disease and pulmonary hypertension in a patient using angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors
Abstracts: Adobe stock plunges 23% after report of loss. Microsoft says earnings outdo expectations. Borland's stock surges after ruling; appeals court upheld spreadsheet rights
Abstracts: Bacteremia in hospitalized patients infected with the human immunodeficiency virus: a case-control study of risk factors and outcome
Abstracts: No deal: Jakarta rebuffs Lisbon's initiative on Timor. Good offices: Nelson Mandela tries to help Jakarta on East Timor
Abstracts: Dirty linen: high-profile criticism from a Mahathir insider. Hot wheels: racy TV car advert stirs morals debate
Abstracts: Making an enemy: hawks in the United States are pressing for 'adversarial engagement' with China and their views could be gaining sympathy in Washington
Abstracts: Reaching out. Let's talk: freed democracy activist stresses reconciliation. Arrested development: is the opposition doomed to irrelevance?
Abstracts: The way we were: breaking up is hard to do for Vietnamese state firms. Making the switch: capitalism's easy if your plugged in
Abstracts: Where the boroughs borrow. Town halls go shopping for finance. Council tax to rise?
Abstracts: The dying embers of peace. Segregation nightmare that became a bloody coup for far-right hatred. England fans in football riot
Abstracts: Hope in the silence of a Unionist. Shreds of hope remain among the shards of glass. Now is the time to praise the work of democratic politicians
Abstracts: Clarke holds key to pre-poll boom. Bank says rates must rise. Clarke to brazen out inflation shock, says City
Abstracts: Pressure grows for decision on EU currency. Our man in Brussels faces two ways. Good ship 'Emu' wrenched back on course
Abstracts: A Wessex tale of Auld Reekie. High-concept high roller. All that glisters could be gold
Abstracts: The air/sea advantage. Five tactics to use when you buy a cruise this year. Golf at sea? Fits to a tee
Abstracts: Chief of Credito Italiano calls for law change. Portuguese 'banana republic' overrules CMVM. No battle for Italy's BNA
Abstracts: Trident could be bargained away to save arms treaty. Big five strive to keep nuclear peace. Third World challenge to nuclear treaty
Abstracts: Can they cross the Rubicon? Can the Irish puzzle finally be solved? Major's vision of Ulster peace
Abstracts: No one home. Pablo: the biopic? In search of the edible woman
Abstracts: The weighting game: BREEAM is unfair, say some. But no one has yet come up with anything better. Critics say the assessment should put more emphasis on energy-saving measures, rather than the money spent by the developer on ecological assessment or materials recycling
Abstracts: UK consultants earn 6.7 billion pounds sterling a year: previously uncounted billions of pounds of fees come to light in first state-of-trade poll
Abstracts: Footwear. Clothing & footwear
Abstracts: Memory issues. Buying and running. Why portables?
Abstracts: Operating systems and environements. Screens. Portable features
Abstracts: Memory issues. Brand survey. Up, up and away
Abstracts: Notebook computers
Abstracts: Oracle to unveil new products for server units. Apple, IBM kill Kaleida Labs venture: analysts say axe may also fall on struggling Taligent
Abstracts: Assessing the evidence on CQI: is the glass half empty or half full? Keys for successful implementation of total quality management in hospitals
Abstracts: Techniques for managing quality. Continually improving governance. The patient as the pivot point for quality in health care delivery
Abstracts: Improving hospital performance: issues in assessing the impact of TQM activities. Techniques for managing quality
Abstracts: Business is booming: law firms profiting from good economy, efficient operation. Post-law school job may be as paralegal: trend more pronounced on East and West coasts where work tough to find
Abstracts: Knocking down walls: ABA leaders plan to lobby at U.N. women's conference despite resistance. Fired partner seeks goodwill payment: appeal, expected to reach New York's top court, cites trend allowing firm sales
Abstracts: Who's in charge? No easy answers in representing the mentally incompetent client. Workers' comp practices shrink; in some states, reform means fewer cases for attorneys
Abstracts: Female lawyers see bias in their arrests: cursing and culottes were unacceptable to authorities in Texas, Florida. part 2
Abstracts: Slowdown strategies: wise use of time during lulls in work can fortify a practice. The heart of the matter
Abstracts: Windows 95 in love-hate debut: lawyers say the system has initial problems but is worth it in long run. Survival of the techno-savvy: electronic communication for lawyers will be vital in a computerized future
Abstracts: Building a reputation: simple, sincere marketing efforts may reap the biggest rewards. On location: finding the right community for a practice can be a profitable move
Abstracts: ADA talking about policy procedures: some in association call for limitations on what issues are addressed. Sorting out image, ads, ethics; Commission finds lawyers, not public, worry most about impact of advertising
Abstracts: Major discount securities broker begins selling life insurance via toll-free phone number. Fixed annuities make a comeback as interest rates rise and the outlook for equities seems uncertain
Abstracts: The use of litigation trusts to fund franchise lawsuits. Fraud in the inducement claims provide means of avoiding franchise agreement arbitration clause - at least in the first instance
Abstracts: Foreign advertising firms grapple with China chaos. China to enforce advertising rules. Global advertising firms take localized approach
Abstracts: Growing up in Singapore requires balancing of conflicting values for kids like Fabian Tan. 'Kiasu' cartoon figure strikes a chord by making fun of Singaporean mentality
Abstracts: Insurers demand answers as investigation of Chinese rocket begins. Dogfight mood permeates Thai insurance market
Abstracts: Quake cuts Japan's surplus overall, but not with U.S. U.S.-Japanese dogfight over air rights brings role reversal to trade talks
Abstracts: Ruling puts foreign infrastructure investors at risk; guarantee on returns may prove worthless as Beijing clamps down on the quasilegal practice
Abstracts: U.S. registers gains regionwide in battle against the piracy of intellectual property. China may deter investors by mishandling IPR issue
Abstracts: U.S. takes steps to ease textile battle. Pakistan asks WTO's help in U.S. textile disputes. Sri Lanka will reduce tariffs in return for higher garment quotas in the U. S
Abstracts: New Zealand's political correctness finds many advertisers out of line. New China law spurs questions at ad agencies
Abstracts: Share-allocation policy, minister's role under scrutiny at trial of 3 Malaysians. Cambodian politicians want to ground deal with Malaysians to set up airline
Abstracts: Australia's Packer declares intention to wrest control of Fairfax from Black. Black's Hollinger sells controlling Fairfax stake to Brierley
Abstracts: Manager of Sri Lanka fund touts banks amid doubts. Regent sets its sights on new targets after selling stake in China Assets fund
Abstracts: Tokyo's move to rescue battered banks faces resistance from Japanese public. Lower fund costs enhance stock of regional banks
Abstracts: Made in Hong Kong? Territory feels U.S. heat in battle over textiles. Giordano posts 42% increase in profit on strength of its Chinese subsidiary
Abstracts: Poor results at Nomura's global units cripple company's worldwide ambitions. CS First Boston to cease selling stocks in Japan
Abstracts: Putting the past behind. Stock pickers see potential for a rebound in Nikko. CS First Boston to cease selling stocks in Japan
Abstracts: Is your investment education program designed to be all things to all people? Supplemental employee retirement plans: what they are and how they should be used
Abstracts: Watkins v. Westinghouse Hanford Co., F.3d (9th Cir. 1993), 17 EBC 1990. Simas v. Quaker Fabric Corporation of Fall River, 6 F.3d 849 (1st Cir. 1993)
Abstracts: Travitz v. Northeast Department ILGWU Health and Welfare Fund, 17 EBC 1923 (3rd Cir. 1994)(Dorothy Travitz, International Ladies Garment Workers Union) (Preemption)
Abstracts: The great philatelic spy conspiracy? Dr. Singer and the Shanahan stamp scandal. Part two of the Shanahan Stamp scandal saga
Abstracts: Partnership in education: central service prepares students for materiel management duties. Reengineering hospital materiel management
Abstracts: A step-by-step approach to identifying a partner - and making the partnership work. Effective alliance - hospital partnering: beyond price
Abstracts: Purchasing: a necessary partnership. Survival depends on effective partnerships with suppliers, management, and physicians
Abstracts: Survival depends on effective partnerships with suppliers, management, and physicians. Tomorrow's materiel management executive today
Abstracts: Maximizing purchase decision factors other than price. Hospital materiel management in Taiwan: a survey. The materiel management in effective equipment planning
Abstracts: From chaos to order: health care quality in context. The effect of holism on the health care system. Self-directed work teams: the wave of the future?
Abstracts: Call answering system cuts busy signals and overtime costs. Optical metering: solving the substation problem. New system automates Lilco's service restoration
Abstracts: Five golden rules of investing for a secure retirement. The kids need money? Help - but set limits. Avoid emotional fallout: the steps to take before - and after - leaving your job
Abstracts: I.B.M. cleared by jury in a stress injury case; trial in Minnesota drew wide interest. part 2 In southwestern Ohio, the breakup of AT&T sends 1,300 workers in search of jobs
Abstracts: Get out the popcorn: two add-on products let you edit videos. A cheap and easy way to turn your PC into a photo album
Abstracts: Climbing the wall of worry ... watch out for the wildcards. Investors left asking: where has the volume gone this week?
Abstracts: British concern still seeks a partnership with MCI. AT&T chief seeks to calm rank and file, via video. MCI will compete in local phone services
Abstracts: Little impact is seen if Microsoft-Intuit deal fails. Mac OS is better than ever. More flaws found in computer tax programs
Abstracts: A portfolio of retail projects: environmental graphic design. The Gund Arena
Abstracts: Recreation
Abstracts: Hotel/gaming industry. part 8
Abstracts: Publishing industry. part 9
Abstracts: Newspaper industry. part 7
Abstracts: Advertising industry. part 7
Abstracts: Petroleum (producing)
Abstracts: Coal/alternate energy industry
Abstracts: Chemical/diversified industry. part 3
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