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Abstracts: What a handful! The gift of touch. A tender touch
Abstracts: Texas investor re-launches bankrupt winery near Lubbock. Most likely to succeed: Chardonnay's popularity makes some people suspicious, but this ultimate food wine works wonders
Abstracts: Oregon. France. California
Abstracts: Money, detail, good intentions: but can the job be done? How Welfare to Work will succeed (yet still fail). Labour's Big Idea - will it really work?
Abstracts: Opening Oxbridge up to the poor. Lost in the blackboard jungle. Will Labour's plans pass the test?
Abstracts: Round the world in 80 clicks. Banks go from high street to high bandwidth. The surfing nun
Abstracts: A battle that saps the spirit of John Lewis. C&A ends secret counter-culture. Debenhams to be spun off as Burton regroups
Abstracts: Targets, targets, targets! Public schools, public spirit? Or is it self-interest? A little bit of charity goes a long way
Abstracts: Signs of business rate reform point to delay. Time to remove the veil on Whitehall's spending. The man making Whitehall assets count
Abstracts: Commando swoop on Serbs; SAS kill leading war-crime suspect in shoot-out and arrest underling. Kosovo's men of ideas are dragged from homes and shot
Abstracts: Clare Short faces a barrage of criticism from Israel after speech. Holocaust that Israel would rather ignore
Abstracts: The colour Orange. Anniversary shows time is slow healer. Four-year switchback of elation and despair
Abstracts: Let the City moan - the people's Budget is still a winner. Frustrated? Blame the Chancellor. Well-meaning, but gimmicks don't help entrepreneurs
Abstracts: The Libeskind effect. A design fit for a queen. Edinburgh's new stronghold
Abstracts: Bombs, bullets and hard words: but there is still hope in Ulster. Ulster rides a rollercoaster of relief and fear
Abstracts: Hammond Innes. Richard Mason. W.O.G. Lofts
Abstracts: Yes, Prime Minister ... oh yes, yes, yes. Robinson: minister of embarrassing moments. MP links Ashcroft to drug and money-laundering inquiries
Abstracts: Mercury hopes for second time lucky as investment trust savers run out of patience. Emerging markets may be the one bright spot in investment trusts, a sector that it still under-performing
Abstracts: Banking conduct code kills the CAR. OFT warns lenders on lock-in mortgages. Credit tax axe moves goal posts
Abstracts: Worldcom net tops estimates but stock price fails to climb. At last, a new strategy for AT&T; C. Michael Armstrong hopes to turn the long-distance giant-again-into the only communications company you need
Abstracts: Netscape estimates an operating loss on Microsoft rivalry, as stock falls 21%. Netscape says revenue rose 80% in quarter
Abstracts: Marked to rise. Blonde ambition. Auntie's war of the wannabes
Abstracts: Profiles identified. Changing mindsets. Keep an eye on the big picture
Abstracts: Kudos under construction. From feast to famine. New space for Standard
Abstracts: In a faster lane. Space plight. Too much, too late
Abstracts: Battle for the Centre. All change. Survival of the fittest
Abstracts: Shoppers' delight. Town of two centres. At your service
Abstracts: Sleepless in Edinburgh. A richer blend. Something in the forest
Abstracts: Don't get your fingers burned. Licence to drill. Stay on the right side
Abstracts: Money can grow on trees. Pressure to perform. It's EC when you know how
Abstracts: International capital markets and central bank sovereignty. Central bank independence and the trade-off between inflation and output stabilisation
Abstracts: Nature lovers should set course for Satun. Reefs are outshone by wrecks. Thai coast boasts the best dives
Abstracts: Rusty nails it: Rusty Schoonover's '93 Nissan Altima SE. Back-seat driver. Systems analysis
Abstracts: Police probe 125 million pounds sterling Drake & Scull JLE bid. Police raid Jubilee Line QS
Abstracts: Laying it on the line. Staying the course. Industrial inaction
Abstracts: How Britain lost chance to keep its last great colony. Hong Kong's new warmth for Cool Britannia. Happy chasing shadows in this war game
Abstracts: Working class. Socialist. Welsh. Three reasons why the Kinnocks are out of the Labour loop. Brussels. Cosmopolitan. Bananas. Three reasons why Glenys isn't bitter
Abstracts: China finds Hong Kong hard to swallow. Taiwan fears betrayal by Washington. Patten wipes a tear as Last Post sounds
Abstracts: Robert Young. Robert Lewis. Robert Mitchum
Abstracts: For the good of the country. The private anguish that takes the shine off the glittering prizes. Progressive school baffled by inspectors' censure
Abstracts: Famiglia feelings. When is a film not a film? On the fringes
Abstracts: Panic as investment banks face 1bn pounds sterling loss. Big tax breaks or none at all, please Mr Brown. Tax avoiders braced for a crackdown from the Chancellor
Abstracts: Opening chapter. Onwards and upwards. Will Norman Foster and Anthony Caro cross the Thames in a blaze of glory?
Abstracts: The market bonkers? Don't you believe it, guv! In the end, it's the little guy who matters. Home truths for investors
Abstracts: Don't panic! It's not all over. Business fears 8bn pounds sterling hit from phased abolition of ACT. Long-term future impossible to predict
Abstracts: Frustrated? Blame the Chancellor. Planning to retire? Get personal. Small investors keep their fingers crossed amid the turmoil(reaction of United Kingdom private investors to stock price falls in Oct 1997)
Abstracts: Brown pressed for NHS cash lifeline. A midwife takes charge. Watching the inspectors
Abstracts: Benefits of new legislation for moving and handling: trusts are getting the message that the right equipment is a better option than paying compensation for work injuries
Abstracts: Bett backs 20% rise - for a few. NUS votes for Pakes to lead on. Welfare to work may benefit colleges
Abstracts: The last word on IASs. Concerted US opposition bodes ill for eventual SEC acceptance of IASs. How shall we regulate this?
Abstracts: Selling Shenyang. Waiting for the barbarians. Perseverance a prerequisite
Abstracts: A picture of current practice. Amendment to FRS 5 'Reporting the Substance of Transactions': The Private Finance Initiative
Abstracts: The choice of performance measures in annual bonus contracts. The informational advantages of discretionary bonus schemes
Abstracts: From site to market in the composting business. Wastewater treatment plants go in-vessel. Haulers play key role in organics recycling
Abstracts: Transient high titers of HIV-1 in plasma and progression of disease. Protease inhibitor and nonnucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor concentrations in the genital tract of HIV-1-infected women
Abstracts: Titans at the altar: two financial giants link up with new partners. How Power trumped the Royal Bank (Power Corp.'s acquisition of London Insurance Group) (The Nation's Business) (Column)
Abstracts: The impact of cross-functional joint involvement across product development stages: an exploratory study. Contingent product design and marketing strategies influencing new product success and failure in US and Japanese electronics firms
Abstracts: The Asian-language blues. AOL spins its web in Asia. Talk to these PCs in Chinese? The results may be surprising
Abstracts: Key to a hedged Asian bet. Asian pension funds increasingly seek outside guides. Asian money managers give Thailand a second look
Abstracts: Guaranteed incentives? Hemingway duo face pay censure. British Land's share incentive plan slated
Abstracts: Guaranteed incentives? Once bitten, twice shy? Rewarding market-beaters
Abstracts: Braving a foreign field. Wired up for extra value. Looking at the bigger picture
Abstracts: The hills are alive. Stirrings from the east. space constraints: despite a new pedestrian link and a redevelopment, lack of retail space continues to be Bournemouth's biggest and most insurmountable problem
Abstracts: Wading in deep. Prime time. Searching for suitors
Abstracts: Jam tommorrow. Budget U-turn ahead. Whistling in the wind
Abstracts: Whys and wherefores of the windfall tax. Gordon's big day. On whom the apples hit
Abstracts: The rate debate heats up. No danger. The bank's fine monetary judgement
Abstracts: The pause that refreshes. How to tap into Europe's most dynamic marketplace. A year of two halves for Europe
Abstracts: Damned if they do, damned if they don't. US holds the whip hand. After the party
Abstracts: Bulling for Euroland. Looking for a safe haven. Getting riskier
Abstracts: Why double top spells danger. Beware heads and shoulders. Head and shoulders above the rest
Abstracts: New lords for the royals. Full of East End promise. No longer a dock too far
Abstracts: No cost too high, no price too low. Faltering printing presses of black America. To succeed in print, get a tartan background
Abstracts: Galina Ulanova. Alla Shelest. Alexandra Danilova
Abstracts: In this serene town, disbelief as the sea becomes a graveyard once again for so many travellers. TWA 800 inquiry lost in a labyrinth
Abstracts: Needle-sharp tales for teens. Just visiting: my life as a female tourist. You can cry me a river
Abstracts: Labour goes boldly where the Tories feared to tread. Confessions of a student in the golden era. The logic is: parents must pay
Abstracts: Asset stripper. Chasing a dream in his own back yard. The road to Palookaville
Abstracts: Setting the standard. Neil Goulden (interview with United Kingdom's Allied Leisure managing director)(Interview)
Abstracts: Coming soon to PC near you.... In case of trouble. The bomb in a computer near you
Abstracts: Telecommunications services industry. Telecommunications service industry
Abstracts: Telecommunications equipment industry. part 10
Abstracts: Cable TV industry. part 11
Abstracts: Client fees and the art of persuasion. A week in the life of Kay Chambers. Operators join the pan-European era
Abstracts: There really is no such thing as a free lunch. The dust has settled but the war goes on. Decision, decisions for Midshires carpetbaggers
Abstracts: Venetian discoveries. A tale of two halves. Flawed Biennale must find a focus
Abstracts: Sir James Goldsmith. Octav Botnar
Abstracts: Does the new paradigm apply to UK? Unpleasant arithmetic for the UK. The role of luck in the Bank's policy dilemma
Abstracts: Are you receiving me? A classical dilemma for the BBC as Radio 3's controller walks out. Hold on to your batons ...
Abstracts: Microsoft's push to link cable TV up with the Net. The BBC goes into battle for supremacy of the airwaves. How to get viewers to face facts
Abstracts: Labour goes boldly where the Tories feared to tread. University chiefs waste 1m pounds sterling. Money looks cleaner for a growth of ivy
Abstracts: Lack of appetite for minnows to keep shares looking sweet. Stocks tumble across the globe. The good news that shook investors
Abstracts: Japan Inc braces for a seismic shift in the new millennium. Signs that Japan's recovery may soon be under way
Abstracts: A clear case of poetic injustice. Everything you never wanted to know about sex ... but were told anyway. Get ready for the electronic billboard
Abstracts: Stand up to the bullies in your block. A common distrust of sharks. 'My home should be my castle. It is more like a prison.' (potential problems when flat-owners purchase freehold)(City +)
Abstracts: Time for the Alma Mater to ask for a hand-out. Top-up fees - give us our freedom. 'The costs of higher education should be shared among those who benefit.' (Sir Ron Dearing's report into higher education in the United Kingdom)
Abstracts: Jose Pierre. Julien Green. Maurice Roche
Abstracts: No more talk: let's just put an end to poverty. You've squeezed single mothers; when is it the fat cats' turn?
Abstracts: Gunboat diplomacy for the 21st century. China sees power of gunboat diplomacy. Britain sounds the retreat
Abstracts: Industry is hurting, but it's only one side of the story. Why Clarke must resist the siren voices calling for a lower pound
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