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Abstracts: Taiwan's PC manufacturers flock to low-cost China. Taiwan's rising independence stokes nationalistic sentiment among Chinese
Abstracts: Dissidents sense a chance for democracy amid reforms. Nikkei has a good guide on Wall Street. Taiwan unveils economic plan to protect bruised bourse
Abstracts: China's campaign to contain Taiwan's ambition takes on many forms besides missile threats. China hard-liners spark concerns of Taiwan official
Abstracts: Daewoo plan to enter U.S. leaves analysts skeptical. Toyota aims for M&A at home; first strategy is to consolidate loose alliance of Japanese affiliates
Abstracts: U.S. lobbyist fails to sway vote on China trade issue; Kevin Kearns takes aim at normal relations on behalf of small business
Abstracts: In Indonesia, local cosmetics firms try to make up for youths' Western bent. Yue-Sai brand takes aim at Chinese lips and eyes
Abstracts: Tunky defends measures to protect manufacturers. Jakarta gets reform rolling for state-controled banks. Jakarta quietly buffers Chandra Asri with surcharge on propylene imports
Abstracts: Impasse could affect Cathay route. Change in ownership helps correct Dragonair's course. Newcomer in Philippine skies focuses on service to compete with flag carrier
Abstracts: Steady reform promised. Uncertainty dilutes an oasis: consumer demand wanes despite reforms. Indian rupee's depreciation may spark inflation, delay currency liberalization
Abstracts: Party favored: voters give Goh a sweeping victory in poll. Lee, son say they received discounts on condo deals
Abstracts: Bad connection. Manila's telecom stocks may get poor reception as sector crowds. The bloom isn't off KMT despite gains, analysts say
Abstracts: Singapore seeks to keep its edge as finance hub. Rates dispute jolts Meralco: Manila's moves stir caution over utility firm
Abstracts: Hitachi develops fastest supercomputer. A maverick builds a new supercomputer in a PC world. Intel to abandon Paragon line of supercomputers
Abstracts: Ameritech to cut 5,000 jobs in effort to save $3 billion: $64 million charge is taken for quarter. AT&T may cut far fewer jobs than 40,000
Abstracts: On-line services make it hard for users to quit. Talk, talk talk; the latest chat services give users a whole new dimension
Abstracts: How thematic graphic branding achieves show success. Strategic partnering: forging a dynamic alliance. Softbank salves exhibitor wounds
Abstracts: Hunting films. Return of the native. HTV profit hike but shares dip amid merger 'denial.'
Abstracts: Ready to rock. Issuing licences under fire. Yorkshire region attracts 13 bids
Abstracts: MPs irate as BBC cuts regional political jobs. Ofcom - Labour's litmus test. Everybody wants a piece of the bill
Abstracts: Scots tear off 'tartan TV' tag. Matters of fact. Commercial break
Abstracts: East side storeys. Gaining new ground: lettings activity and plans for development in the Docklands area have recovered well since February's terrorist bombing
Abstracts: Wheels of progress. Keeping things moving: local opinion is holding firm against road-building. Funding road block brings gamble jitters
Abstracts: A tale of two ports. Following through. Down the road to better prospects
Abstracts: Foundations for growth. Property as a priority. AXA pitches into long-term lending
Abstracts: Global growth pushes McDonald's ahead in first half. McDonald's serves up strong Q3 results. McDonald's record profits
Abstracts: French supermarkets stand their ground against double assault. Spanish retailers profit at expense of suppliers
Abstracts: Unilever disappoints with 3% fall in annual profits. Unilever outperforms expectations. Ahold profits up 17% in first half
Abstracts: Mantequarias Leonesas bought by mystery investor group. Ahold buys Pathmark. Ahold buys Gastronoom
Abstracts: German purchasing power on the increase. German food prices fall in August. Barilla slashes prices and sends Italian pasta sector reeling
Abstracts: Gehe gives Unichem a headache in drugs battle. Lloyds Chemists. UniChem in spotlight
Abstracts: 'Vote for us - we don't know what we're doing.'(UK economic policy and problems in managing the economy) Bank paves way for new base rate cut
Abstracts: Fall-out over bosses pensions. Where there are people, there are pensions. Chasing peak pensions performance
Abstracts: Hedging for the high rollers. Spread a little investment caviar on your portfolio. A question of capital
Abstracts: Picking a path through the unit trust maze. Trade too tempting for the trusts. A shared approach to risk
Abstracts: The weakness of relative strength. The warning bells of history are ringing. A weakening trend in March
Abstracts: Equity warning from index-linked gilts. A new-issue slowdown. On the make at the margin
Abstracts: Gold: out of favour. Gold: still suffering. Gold: fighting back
Abstracts: Gold, the asset no-one seems to want. Goodbye gold. Gold: debugging
Abstracts: Japan: precursor. Japan: definitely difficult. Japan: crucial stage
Abstracts: Long-term care cover fails to take off. Skipping the waiting list. Lump sum solves long term care problem
Abstracts: No easy answers in cheap Peps. Starting early. Guaranteed price to pay
Abstracts: Chase Manhattan. Bull points for Lloyds. Abbey National
Abstracts: Wells Fargo. ABN Amro. Barclays
Abstracts: Riva: distant recovery. Ringing up recovery. Real Time Control: smart, rish and growing
Abstracts: Unhappy campers. Anglo-Welsh widens its spread of activities. Queensborough: happy campers
Abstracts: Friendly checks in for a recovery. Cut-price luxury. Bouncy Barnham
Abstracts: Defence bids in suspense. BAe/Marconi merger pushes Euro defence onto the runway. Defence float hits shares
Abstracts: Contradiction in terms? Ideas whose time has come. Trailblazers upbeat about prospects
Abstracts: The Pep family. A safe pair of hands. Trackers appeal lies in its simplicity
Abstracts: Invetsment trusts' following grows. Singing for their supper. Plans for a flexible future
Abstracts: The high cost of guaranteed funds. No-load funds may cost more. The funds that pick the best of the rest
Abstracts: Mixed reception for retirement insurance. A cash safety net for your health. Long-term caresales rise as state bows out
Abstracts: A path through the mortgage maze. Cutting a swathe through the mortgage maze. Is early loan repayment a good idea?
Abstracts: The generation game. Check your tax on presents and profits. Make a gift...but not to the taxman
Abstracts: Furniture and furnishings in Belgium. Furniture and furnishings in France
Abstracts: Furniture and furnishings in France. Furniture and furnishings in Germany
Abstracts: HIV pathogenesis and treatment strategies. Survival in 2367 zidovudine-treated patients according to use of other nucleoside drugs
Abstracts: Railtrack to team up with 'key' QSs. Specialists slam amended contracts. Private firms 'don't understand CCT'
Abstracts: Industry urges jobs boost. PFI 'illusion' under attack. Housing hopes falter again
Abstracts: Drawing hidden meaning. The good, the bad and the tardy. A brief view of the bill
Abstracts: Agents said IRA could be trusted. Mo steps into the lions' den. Peace search goes on, Major pledges
Abstracts: Bungle made tanker accident a disaster. Chinese takeaway called to the rescue. But who takes the blame?
Abstracts: General on the campaign trail. Peres and his friends in the White House. Second attack shatters the hopes of Peres
Abstracts: What changes but stays the same? Let there be magical light. Death, where is thy art?
Abstracts: Let me tell you a story. The trials of being Ed Hamell. Cult folk heroines on the loose
Abstracts: The patient art of interpretation. Personality - by design. A piano-player's life begins at forte
Abstracts: Does anything go? Limiting free speech on the Net: Five players debate the issue. MCI matches AT&T's Internet offer of free access to long-distance clients
Abstracts: Digital photos as fuzzy snapshots. Digital cameras do new tricks. Epson and Casio lead push to bring you cheap digital camera
Abstracts: One-hour organizers. 157 ways even you can get organized. Get organized
Abstracts: Jobs: government cuts and corporate layoffs create a national mood of insecurity. Business moves in: with no U.S. competition, Canadian firms score in Cuba
Abstracts: Staking a claim: Canadians prepare to fight a U.S. ban on trade with Cuba. Storm over Cuba: Washington gets tough after two planes are shot down
Abstracts: Breaking a deadlock: Canada goes it alone by paying for its own UN peacekeeping force. Buying time: the Canadians have landed for a perilous Haiti mission
Abstracts: Mutant menace: a drug-resistant bacterium invades Canada. Forever young: can hormones really stave off old age?
Abstracts: The tale of a survivor: despite bombardments, law school refuses to close. Out of the rubble: with training from U.S. lawyers, justices on a new Constitutional Court will try to establish the rule of law in war-torn Bosnia
Abstracts: Reasonable arguments: fair-minded advocacy is a better approach than trench warfare. Hand-me-down trials; learns what the case is really about before taking it over
Abstracts: Genomics boosted as Japan unveils plans for state-funded companies. Japan sharpens selection of grant winners
Abstracts: Chernomyrdin promises 'significant increase' for science. Russia to focus science on high-tech goals. New Russian funding cuts spark protests from researchers
Abstracts: Shocking states of matter. Solid oxygen takes shape. Turning off the water
Abstracts: Morphogenesis of shapes and surface patterns in mesoporous silica. Lamellar aluminophosphates with surface patterns that mimic diatom and radiolarian microskeletons
Abstracts: Half speed ahead. Betting on consumers. Sliding towards the 2 1/2% economy
Abstracts: Complexity factors and intuition-based methods for facility network design. The influences of user characteristics on performance in a logistics DSS application
Abstracts: Quotas? Canadians bypass them by 'adding value.'(pre-drilled stud trade) US, Canada close in on lumber-trade deal
Abstracts: Deal may cause lumber shortfall. Fingerjoint plant gives green process a restart. Glulam plant employs continuous beam press
Abstracts: Clear Douglas fir lumber remains firm's mainstay. Lots of lumber, lower demand forecast at WWPA spring meet. 'Doing it right' a must when sawing for Japan
Abstracts: A new breed. Bound & nagged: that's not a realistic prescription for kicking unhealthy habits; in fact, breakthrough programs show that people change at their own speed
Abstracts: 'Frontiers' grants count cost of success. Heat rises over Brussels FP5 proposals. Brussels bids for framework 'top-up' funds
Abstracts: Controlled production of aligned-nanotube bundles. Thinning and opening of carbon nanotubes by oxidation using carbon dioxide
Abstracts: The internal structure of an active sea-floor massive sulphide deposit. Atlantic lava lakes and hot vents
Abstracts: Oxford's gambit: specialist teams, doctor-specific data. Criminal cases stifle peer review, physicians charge
Abstracts: HMO project aims to improve care for chronically ill. Troublesome transition: Los Angeles struggles despite HMO experience
Abstracts: Board issuing more physician sanctions, but critics say 'wrist-slapping' isn't enough. Oregon profiling system: a model for the AMA?
Abstracts: AMA put the 'trust' back into antitrust. President, lawmakers now listening to AMA's voice. Rights of passage
Abstracts: Auto parts (replacement) industry. part 5
Abstracts: Precision instrument industry. part 12
Abstracts: Vended cigarettes. Market sector: services. Vending machines & vended products. Vended drinks
Abstracts: Shareholders discuss challenges facing Digital. 2 Alliances aim to create PC alternatives. I.B.M., in contract maneuver, to hire many from AT&T
Abstracts: Facing big loss, an online player sees hopes dim. Internet firm delivers news needles from haystack. Tiny IDT, an IPO, bucks trend against Internet porn; access provider's ads for sexual fare reap rewards and run risks
Abstracts: Preliminary objections of Yugoslavia to jurisdiction of ICJ and admissibility of Application of Bosnia-Herzegovina - jurisdiction solely on basis of Article IX of 1948 Genocide Convention - rights and obligations erga omnes under Genocide Convention not territorially limited
Abstracts: European Community - common commercial policy - export of dual-use goods to nonmember states - external security and disturbance of foreign relations - proportionality of national measures
Abstracts: Increasing competition in the electric utility industry and decreasing consumer welfare: an antitrust paradox
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