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Abstracts: Engineer equipment recapitalization. Focus on fire support: a response from another era. Filling the equipment gap - commercial technology from scratch
Abstracts: Replacing the weapons of the Marine fire team; new firepower must aid fire teams. Focus on fire support: a response from another era
Abstracts: Out on patrol. The Marine Corps Marathon - a personal challenge. Digital fire support in the combined arms exercise program
Abstracts: Slow prospects for Tokyo. Investors should look beyond foreign-exchange gains: corporate earnings seem to glow in quarter, but underlying losses remain, despite baht's rise
Abstracts: Airtours improves RP results after surveying journalists. Travel pros ply world of new media. Isreal uses PR to counter terrorism
Abstracts: "Change to survive," IABC conference told. Maximize attendance at healthcare tradeshows with PR. The era of PR 'scholarship' has arrived
Abstracts: Predator-prey interactions in a nonequilibrium context: the metapopulation approach to modeling "hide-and-seek" dynamics in a spatially explicit tri-trophic system
Abstracts: Hands across departments. Optimize cash, unlock trapped value. Siemens Capital Curbs Billing Sprawl
Abstracts: Direct experimental evidence for alternative stable states: A review. Physiologically structured models - from versatile technique to ecological theory
Abstracts: Predator-prey interactions in a nonequilibrium context: the metapopulation approach to modeling "hide-and-seek" dynamics in a spatially explicit tri-trophic system. part 2
Abstracts: DENMARK: PORTS TO CO-OPERATE. DENMARK: EU GIVES ITS OK TO MAERSK TAKE-OVER. Denmark: Maersk Sealand wins market share in the US
Abstracts: BellSouth's down-home strategy; local telephone service has become a haven for cautious company. Once proudly carried, and now mere carrion
Abstracts: Deleting species from model food webs. Phenotypic plasticity in gender specific life-history: Effects of food availability and predation
Abstracts: Imaging technology stocks. Office furniture stocks. Outlook for imaging technology stocks
Abstracts: Keystroke market access. Ford motor credit test-drives online issues. Decisions in the downturn
Abstracts: Invasion and persistence of plant parasites in a spatially structured host population. Density-dependent dispersal in host-parasitoid assemblages
Abstracts: Risk advice and a plug, to boot. General Electric Co. Regulator Redraws A Pension Line
Abstracts: Hynix curbs chip output: NAND unit to close during third quarter amid falling prices. Hynix to shut down plant for six months
Abstracts: Treasury creation, from the ground up. Dithering over disclosure. Fusing together Financial Standards
Abstracts: Helping jury see the facts with pictures; graphics can be a winning way for lawyers to illuminate evidence and present a cohesive visual story to the factfinder
Abstracts: Can mussels and fries keep the Belgo empire afloat? Saks executive is named chief of DFS. Wedco is named CEO of New World Coffee
Abstracts: Venue and outcome in ecological experiments: manipulations of larval anurans. Seasonal regulation in fluctuating small mammal populations: feedback structure and climate
Abstracts: Still crazy after all these years - about mad cow disease. All not so quiet on the home front. Improve your future prospects
Abstracts: Do we really need to have any age of consent for sex? Koizumi pays tribute to Japan's war dead, provoking fury across Asia
Abstracts: A legend in her own lunchtime. The island that time remembered. Saddam and the ministry of sound
Abstracts: And then he tipped ice over his head. The solicitors who get solicited. Do they deserve some privacy?
Abstracts: Glow-worms go dark all over Britain. Winchester College's 100m pounds sterling housing scheme could spoil the character of historic city
Abstracts: Let Dover stew in its disgusting narrow-mindedness and prejudice. Vote now - are the Hamiltons guilty?
Abstracts: The Very Rev William Baddeley. Dr Patrick Fergusson. Robert Rivington
Abstracts: The truth about race and crime. America's get-tough attitude is succeeding beyond Afghanistan. Mr Clinton's 'tough love' welfare reform passes the test of time
Abstracts: Small acts of kindness will always make a difference to someone. Iman hits back at a world where the fashion is always for white
Abstracts: The real Mrs Terrible. I was that lovely assistant. 'I don't want kids, so I became a donor.'
Abstracts: Making the connection. 'I put my success down to failure.'. 'No2NUS' - but for how long?
Abstracts: In the open. Getting the habits that lead to success. 'I put my success down to failure.'
Abstracts: 'I lost my daughter, my friend.'. Looking for love. When Anastasia met Andy ...
Abstracts: Postcards from the hedge. Sex, lust and confusion. The disquieting lessons of a life that was lived in the fast lane
Abstracts: Derek Salberg. Peter Dews. Gervase Farjeon
Abstracts: Lord Advocate admits Scotland's 'racist' justice system failed victim's community. Bridge to Skye takes its toll on angry islanders
Abstracts: Technology brings callers face-to-face. Killer bugs whose time has come. Giant wave could hit coast of Britain, say experts
Abstracts: The Rock. The identity crisis. The feeding of our darkest appetites
Abstracts: The spectre of a human clone. Public science faces litmus test. A standard story of ambition, hype and profligacy in the new economy
Abstracts: Time to shift money from universities to colleges. Cashing in. Take the chance to trade places: unexpectedly good results also mean more decisions if your child is to achieve their full potential
Abstracts: A fresh look at the new centre of learning. Mad dons and dreaming spires. A unique opportunity - if used wisely
Abstracts: It came like a jet plane, and nothing in science could halt it. Like moths to a flame
Abstracts: Five years ago Saddam Hussein invaded Kuwait and lived to tell the tale. But how? When journalists forget that murder is murder
Abstracts: Still maligned, still loved, still needed. The world's in their hands - but will they shape it? An unusual feminist
Abstracts: A hard nut to crack. Professor Christiaan Barnard. Professor Patrick Wall
Abstracts: Robert Soetens. Leon Barzin. Jeanne Loriod
Abstracts: Let's stay chummy, Chomsky. Saint of the superhighway. The progressive pilgrim's gospel
Abstracts: The second worst thing in the world. A des res with all mod cons and some very quiet neighbours. Georgian was the last thing on my mind
Abstracts: How lack of orgasms turned to lack of interest. Christmas is hell when your parents drink. Maybe I'm amazed at the craze
Abstracts: Hot market. What next, then? Kyoto rescued?
Abstracts: Who's Rupert eyeing now? Something worth watching, at last. Waiting for the digital revolution
Abstracts: The nostalgic opposition. A rotten state. Challenged, feebly
Abstracts: Stopping it. Set it free. Better ways
Abstracts: Lord Grade. Lord Catto. Lord Hamlyn
Abstracts: Even saints got rhythm. 'My hands shake. I start too fast, and then speed up. I stop, start again even faster. Un desastre.' (Dartington Summer School)
Abstracts: The incidence of interest withholding taxes: evidence from the LDC loan market. The taxation of foreign and domestic banking
Abstracts: Optimal taxation and spending in general competitive growth models. On optimal non-linear taxation and public good provision in an overlapping generations economy
Abstracts: Tax reforms and investment: a cross-country comparison. The effects of progressive income taxation on job turnover
Abstracts: Coca clashes: Colombia. Changing the plan. Trouble for Plan Colombia
Abstracts: Japanese lessons: South Korean securities firms. And now the home team. Old habits die hard
Abstracts: Torex. SAP. SurfControl
Abstracts: Dealing for the minute. Systems Union. SAP
Abstracts: From Russia to Cuba with lower costs. Clear conscience with good returns. Climb the corporate bond returns ladder
Abstracts: Boycott's sticky wicket: 'I didn't hit her, I didn't push her, I didn't make her fall.' (former cricketer Geoffrey Boycott denies attacking former lover)
Abstracts: In quest of cutrounds, chudleighs and the perfect cream tea. The complete guide to cider country
Abstracts: Famine feeds anti-British mood. Bill brings consensus and wistful air to his Big Night party. Shark practice
Abstracts: Evil only survives because we walk away from its horror. Stalin's heirs are still at work in the Caucasus. Expensive talk will not stop the spread of racism
Abstracts: Sir Joshua Hassan. Lord Grey of Naunton. Sir Kenneth Maddocks
Abstracts: An umbrella in the sun. ... and investors, too. Make redundancy work for you
Abstracts: Pattern recognition and procedurally rational expectations. Evolutionary stability and media of exchange. Can agents learn their way out of chaos?
Abstracts: Where the accent is on upward mobility. English National Opera: something had to give. Exit Nunn, leaving the National in debt and still searching for a role
Abstracts: Time to live, time to die. Should a child be born to save another? GPs face inquiry for failing to stop colleague abusing patients
Abstracts: Youth, beauty and a will to live - all in a sweet-smelling unguent. Lehman Brothers may be last-minute hope for Bioglan to complete fundraising
Abstracts: Baruch Hirson. Donald Woods. Govan Mbeki
Abstracts: Keeping in step. Mistress of the dance. The bold and the beautiful
Abstracts: After the suicide, a wall of silence. Arrest us, but we'll be back next week. Songs of innocence and experience
Abstracts: God, the ultimate muse. The band who wanted first-name terms. Trips down memory lane
Abstracts: Wish you weren't here. Taste for exotic pets puts snakes on the street. For the world's dispossessed, Sangatte is a staging post on a traumatic journey in search of freedom
Abstracts: Death rides again in New York. Lone drivers banned from central New York. The man who liked New York so much he decided to buy it
Abstracts: A very English problem. Mary Whitehouse. So girls are getting the better grades in exams. What's the problem?
Abstracts: They both killed their partners. But which one got life? The seductions of the past. The film the police want to suppress
Abstracts: Germany learns to love its bothersome poet. New generation takes root in the cursed soil. Armoured cars on the streets as Europe gets ready for E-Day
Abstracts: ... And the beast that nobody loves. Far-right returns with a violence agenda. 'I want the right to die at the time of my choosing and with dignity.'
Abstracts: Why Labour's devolution dream has gone sour. A swing to more complex elections. Whoever leads the Tories will find the next election hard to win
Abstracts: Professor Carel Weight. Lord Swaythling. Bob Johnson
Abstracts: Where there's smoke there's pressure. Island stunned by destructive force of quake it will not forget. Bullets (and lawsuits) over Broadway
Abstracts: Where there's a will. Decades of dancing on a piece of paper. The one and only Constant
Abstracts: Secrets, lies and hidden tapes. Who said golf was dull? The face of hate: most people who came across Mohamad Atta in Florida found him a pretty objectionable young man. They never dreamt, though, that he would one day murder so many Americans
Abstracts: Satire is alive and kicking. Who's who in the literary premiership. The supreme networker
Abstracts: Lost generation makes its voice heard. Euro launch keeps optimists smiling. Lessons from Normandy
Abstracts: The name's Bond. PFI Bond. When the practitioner becomes the purchaser. An ugly home truth
Abstracts: Confessions of a cannabis smoker. Confessions of a party animal. Blonde ambition
Abstracts: Prisoners talk their way out of drug problems. Untouched by modern times, now these tribal people find the might of P&O at their door
Abstracts: Proof positive that there's life after wallpaper. Playing for cameras. Jailed woman insists she did not kill elderly aunt
Abstracts: Cooking up a TV winner. TV's classic shows are missing. From hip hop to blue chip
Abstracts: Bernard's bolthole. Children's fiction finds a new hero in Just William's long-lost chum. 'Mona Lisa' just one of the world's greatest paintings that fails to make it into top 100
Abstracts: Murdoch makes first move in the media wars of the new millennium. All roads lead to Dr Malone, the king of cable TV
Abstracts: Two clever by half. Confessions of a bibliophile. The attack of the killer cabbages
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