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Abstracts: In Whitehall they're beginning to murmur: 'Dead Man Walking.' (speculation about future of United Kingdom government ministers)(Column)
Abstracts: The Apocalypse has been postponed. Aum: the second coming. Apocalypse now
Abstracts: Draft leak blows ill wind. Vintage year for creme. Student voters waver
Abstracts: Guide to the summaries: new and recent models. Small family cars. Small family contest
Abstracts: Antitrust cases illuminate tangled ties atop the PC industry; Microsoft and Compaq: quarrelsome partners or master and servant?
Abstracts: Car trouble? Fuel's paradise? Korea moves: one of the biggest gambles ever seen in the UK motor industry is about to begin. The launch of Daewoo Cars is imminent and it could change the face of motor retailing in the UK - if it works
Abstracts: International economic outlook: developments and outlook of the European countries in transition. Hard landing in NAFTA and solid growth in the enlarged European Union
Abstracts: Consensus forecasts of financial institutions. part 6
Abstracts: The 'public auditor': an experiment in effective accountability. Capital accounting in municipal corporation 1884-1914: theory and practice
Abstracts: Corporate research & development investments: international comparisons. Motives for forming research and development financing organizations
Abstracts: Unfree, unfair. After Pol Pot, who? Hostile climate: government clips wings of fledgling democracy
Abstracts: China: problem of succession. Jiang visit offers opportunities. Jiang wants to be his own man: after years of biding his time, he is now asserting authority
Abstracts: Offshore attractions. On the chin: no one rues endaka more than Japan's car makers. Nippon's choice
Abstracts: In capitalist clothes: China makes its Wall Street debut. Second wind. On the chin: no one rues endaka more than Japan's car makers
Abstracts: Listen up: UN urges Vietnam to rethink poverty spending. Just doesn't feel right: banks in Vietnam hold their noses and lend
Abstracts: Plasma physicists seeks new uses for the legacy of fusion. A fine-grained look at forces in sand. Grown-up physicists play serious games in the sandbox
Abstracts: Universities struggle with the legacy of Apartheid. Elite science in a poor country. South African research comes in from the cold
Abstracts: Prison guard loses libel suit against prisoners' legal services; fails to show actual malice in violence report
Abstracts: A conservative approach to placing posterior composite resin restorations. Posterior composite resins: the materials and their clinical performance
Abstracts: Statuesque. A study in contrasts. Dr. Kempainen
Abstracts: Builders' bosses pay the price of failure. Long haul for the builders. Builders in dogfight as slowdown hits trade: the construction industry has learnt not to rely on economic recovery to bring about a revival in business. The continued shortage of work is making itself felt even among the sector's blue-chip players
Abstracts: All change at the stock market. Is 1998 the year of the small company, maybe. Aim, set, fire (or fizzle): This month London gets its first all-new stock market for over a decade. Will it fill a much-needed equity gap, or will it be a damp squib?
Abstracts: Screen test - what's new in software. Something good on telly. Taking the pain out of capital gain: investment software has attacked a perennial investment chore for serious private investors - calculating capital gains tax
Abstracts: Peace breaks out in Samui warrior's world. Properties shake off hurricane. River is still at heart of Bangkok
Abstracts: Boston Acoustics CR7 speaker. Klipsch KSF 10.5 speaker. Klipsch CF 3 speaker
Abstracts: Polk Audio M5, CS250S, M3II, and PSW200 A/V speakers. Genesis 300 Speaker. Hales Design Group Concept Five speaker
Abstracts: Stopping the stop-go. Taking the initiative. Chirac victory tempts Tarmac again
Abstracts: Fee wise men: Sainsbury's' Charles Johnston and British Airways' Peter Cannon, two of the industry's biggest clients, believe construction management gives them the best value for money
Abstracts: Street cred. The people's choice. Home generator
Abstracts: The day the Serbs went a bridge too far. Pilots were 'treated brutally' by Serbs. 'My first thought is for my family.' (rebel Serbs release two French pilots)
Abstracts: The door to peace is ajar. So who will dare to walk through? Rebel ready to take Unionism by storm
Abstracts: 'Intervention will not stop the massacres but make it worse'. Army's trail of death in Burundi
Abstracts: Venus surprising. Love, sex, intelligence. Tough on top and mad below
Abstracts: All aboard the Mandelson Express. From Carlisle to Inverness by bicycle. Well, nearly. A to B without the A to Z
Abstracts: 'Fat cats' join the queue for treatment. Quiet eye at centre of a permanent storm. A suitable case for treatment
Abstracts: Why has the US economy slowed so much? What they should have told the Chancellor. Global downturn is sharp, but not permanent
Abstracts: 'I found Discworld in High Wycombe.' (author Terry Pratchett)(Revelations) 'Bookers? Not for the loikes of oi.' Criticism doesn't hurt fantasy novelist Terry Pratchett, or his six million adoring fans
Abstracts: Conservatives fight the enemy within. The last Tory prime minister? The New Tories: busy striking a pose
Abstracts: 'Some take the Venice Biennale very seriously indeed; others regard it as the Eurovision Song Contest of Art.' (centenary of the world's oldest festival of contemporary art)
Abstracts: A positive view from the cockpit. Greg Dyke took 7 million pounds sterling when he left ITV. Now he's hungry for more
Abstracts: Some big companies long to embrace Web but settle for flirtation; they fear online marketing could cause sales staffs and distributors to rebel; a risk of getting 'Amazoned.'
Abstracts: Facing early losses, some Web publishers begin to pull the plug; too many companies vie for too few customers and advertising dollars; 'reality hits the Internet'
Abstracts: Auto & truck industry. part 5
Abstracts: Home appliance industry. part 12
Abstracts: Medical informatics. Medicine and Health on the Internet: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Computers in medicine
Abstracts: Psychiatry. part 2
Abstracts: Radiology. part 2
Abstracts: Urology
Abstracts: Sustainably managed forestry: the UK's timber suppliers are fighting back in the green battle over timber imports and sustainable forest management
Abstracts: Construction industry forecast: although capital investment in construction work has dropped since early last year, the outlook gives cause for cautious optimism
Abstracts: A smart place to live. Social revolution. Breathing space: the low-allergen house shown at the Ideal Home Exhibition wasa breath of fresh air for many
Abstracts: Musical chairs: parties woo MPs following dissolution of parliament. Things to come: Banharn plans more of the same, served more quickly
Abstracts: Cold shoulder: China ignores Patten, reassures Hong Kong. Studies ambiguity: Beijing gives its line on Taipei-Hong Kong links
Abstracts: Out for a gaffe: minister gets the sack for angering military. Crumbling authority: president hit by polls loss and store collapse
Abstracts: Markets in the making. Surfing for loans. Lands of opportunity: Britain ties its future to Asia's growth
Abstracts: This is London: China's LME experience shows it has a lot to learn. Rat race; is it time to get back into Asian equities?
Abstracts: Medicine for the new millennium: weight training can save an increasingly sedentary culture. Muscle prevents meltdown
Abstracts: Firehouse food. Five-alarm flavor: Extinguish your hunger and ignite your growth with these five smokin' recipes from 'The Firehouse Grilling Cookbook'
Abstracts: A penny for your biceps. The mighty arms of Munzer. Shocking treatment
Abstracts: Army by Valente. Bodybuilding's 10 biggest recuperation mistakes. Partial reps
Abstracts: In the chips. Chip shape: the latest low-fat baked chips. Granola bars
Abstracts: Bolder shoulders. Double duty. Off the wall
Abstracts: Triple hitter. Thigh energy: three moves for strong, shapely quads. Bolder shoulders
Abstracts: Hooked on canyoneering. Winter hideaways. Water dancing
Abstracts: Heroes on foot
Abstracts: Foreign telecommunications industry. part 9
Abstracts: Auto parts (original equipment). part 3
Abstracts: European diversified industry. part 2
Abstracts: Audi A3: a European-market Audi gives us a sneak peek at the next Golf. Audi A4
Abstracts: Job losses loom in NASA restructuring plan. 'Faster, cheaper, better' under fire at NASA. NASA debates 'privatizing' its space centres
Abstracts: An African HIV-1 sequence from 1959 and implications for the origin of the epidemic. Recombination in HIV-1
Abstracts: Install an entry door: replace a dilapidated door with a new pre-hung unit. Install replacement windows
Abstracts: Discovery of shell-like radio-structure in SN1993J. A magnetic switch that determines the speed of astrophysical jets
Abstracts: The crystal structure of the GroES co-chaperonin at 2.8 angstrom resolution. A structural basis of the interactions between leucine-rich repeats and protein ligands
Abstracts: Impairment of dynamin's GAP domain stimulates receptor-mediated endocytosis. Tubular membrane invaginations coated by dynamin rings are induced by GTP-gamma-S in nerve terminals
Abstracts: Activation without a vital ingredient(transcription of protein-coding genes) A kinase-cyclin pair in the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme
Abstracts: Republican senators promote a doubling of funds for research. House Republicans float proposal for single Department of Science
Abstracts: French report seeks to slow fusion project. France seeks scientific entrepreneurs. France seeks to tighten its control over life sciences
Abstracts: Feather asymmetry in Archaeopteryx. The avian nature of the brain and inner ear of Archaeopteryx. Postcranial pneumatization in Archaeopteryx
Abstracts: The fantastic compositional eye of Raghubir Singh. Filing photos, ugh - an onerous task - but you better damn well do it!
Abstracts: What's the latest scoop on batteries? More mercury equivalents in new sizes! Don't look now, but your battery may be extinct! How did it happen? What can you do? Read this
Abstracts: Kenai steelhead myth never dies. Night mission. Silvers in the salt
Abstracts: Reply. Western frontal fault of the Canyon Range: is it the breakaway zone of the Sevier Desert detachment?: comment and reply
Abstracts: Reply. Crustal assimilation during turbulent magma ascent (ATA); new isotopic evidence from the Mull Tertiary lava succession, N.W. Scotland
Abstracts: SCN5A mutations associated with an inherited cardiac arrhythmia, long QT syndrome. A molecular basis for cardiac arrhythmia: HERG mutations cause long QT syndrome
Abstracts: A mechanistic link between an inherited and an acquired cardiac arrhythmia: HERG encodes the Ikr potassium channel
Abstracts: Triumph Sprint 900. Gentlemen's express
Abstracts: Jakarta plans to redraw rules for investment proposals. Mahathir halts infrastructure projects, reverses limits
Abstracts: Thai elections give big lift to opposition. New premier picks his team. Members of new Thai ruling coalition split up the spoils of election victory
Abstracts: Compaq powers up in Japan: company plans big expansion of sales force. NEC to buy 19.99% stake in U.S.-based Packard Bell
Abstracts: Malaysia's TRI faces big competition, leaving share analysts split on stock. Rising competition keeps investors away from TRI
Abstracts: Colony banks will remain buoyant after 1997 transition, S&P predicts. Hong Kong's private banking flourishes as residents look for financial security
Abstracts: Cambodia's lax capital requirements, licensing pave the way for flurry of ill-equipped banks. Shake-up looms for banks
Abstracts: MCI reports rise in profits and plan for a 7% staff cut. Assessing a big fish in a deepening pond. Top British wireless carrier joins battle to acquire Airtouch
Abstracts: Ferrari 456 GTA. Formula 1 for the road; Ferrari's fabulous F50. Ferrari F355 Spider
Abstracts: Lotus Esprit V8. Rivals! Lotus Esprit S4S
Abstracts: Mercedes-Benz Gelandewagen. Mercury Mountaineer. 1997 Ford Expedition
Abstracts: Survival. The Dow Theory: William Peter Hamilton's track record reconsidered. Performance persistence
Abstracts: Is pro-worker good business? The Immigration Reform and Control Act demands a closer look. The final FMLA regulations - what they mean to HR
Abstracts: Can a lawyer insist on clients of one gender? Fluttering eyes won't cut it with law clients. Career progress, yes; equality, not quite yet
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