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Abstracts: Do we need Robin Cook? Serb military surrenders to troop protest. Get used to the unthinkable as Slovaks step towards freedom
Abstracts: A foul vinegar brews in the hills. Rosemary, the red-nosed reindeer? Fact: the woods are not dying
Abstracts: CWC snubs Microsoft with software plans for digital TV internet access. Britain's motor parts suppliers learn Japanese
Abstracts: Island of intrigue feels chill as spies pull out. Two traditions, a singular tragedy. A troubled world primed to explode
Abstracts: Can it, could it, be Donovan? No one could be less of a lovey. Poets' corner
Abstracts: Insuring against a parent's greatest fear. Bend, stretch, get physical. Why cousins can be just too close
Abstracts: Well executed. In the shadow of atrocity. The artist formerly known as British
Abstracts: Now, and at the hour of their end. Primal screen. Every inch of the canvas
Abstracts: Battle of the brickmakers builds towards a climax. Discounting a bull market. Glaxo invests in '1bn pounds sterling hot-house' to foster discovery
Abstracts: Confessions of writers brought to book. Elvis, meet Mingus and all that jazz. It may win prizes, but is it art or orifice?
Abstracts: Aiming for the eternal and missing. City of churches searches for its soul. Telling tales of the riverboat men
Abstracts: The African fish man of Saughton Prison. Mad? We're running to keep sane. Strippagrams are a bare-faced cheek
Abstracts: Sexual healing on Sunday. Youngsters just wanna have fun. TV's 'doddering fools' answer back
Abstracts: Things that make you go oooh! bah! ugh! and pish! Hands across the water. Beside himself
Abstracts: Air-traffic control calling: sorry, the sky is full. EC airlines still clinging to state subsidies. Has Denmark done for Delors?
Abstracts: People of the hippo denied shade. Poor blacks in fear of white backlash. A private mission for America
Abstracts: Old despots persist under new masters. Religion in the Middle East: the fundamental problem. Henry Tanner
Abstracts: Lest the sun smite thee by day. Dressed for maximum exposure. All Yves about
Abstracts: In any tongue, the watchword is single market. The price of sending traders tongue-tied into the world. First choose your MBA ...
Abstracts: Taking a rain check. Eurostar struggles to make its mark. Unelected, unaccountable and still unchallenged
Abstracts: The right to flop. Mr Big cables up. Loyal supporters
Abstracts: What if you could talk to anyone in the world in their own language? A new robustness in regulation
Abstracts: Fear bedevils Romanian voters. Tomorrow does not belong to them. Free-market model could be broken in two
Abstracts: Scientists strike over second-class status. Report prompts resignation of ambulance boss. Trial haunted by images of life in the twilight zone
Abstracts: The risks of going solo. Time to work for nothing. Why investing in people pays off
Abstracts: Different strokes. Finding yourself in the woods. Weekend warriors
Abstracts: Old laws shape kidnap case; spousal immunity at issue. New scrutiny for DNA testing; confusion on statistics? Did they take a leaf from Scott Turow?
Abstracts: Thaw is possible for frozen Iraqi assets. Efforts to unfreeze Iraqi funds continue. International Trade Commission Sec. 337 proceedings are a powerful way to block infringing imports at the border but can backfire, as Intel has learned
Abstracts: Issue is decentralization. Stratospheric salary gap reflects national trend; the 'haves' of private law soar; public lawyers trail below
Abstracts: It's changers vs. towers in battle for CD dollars; firms should be aware that the price and capability of the two configurations can vary widely
Abstracts: Outsourced law library serves as a wake-up call; librarians who fail to show how they contribute to the bottom line may find themselves shelved
Abstracts: Photovoltaics: gaining greater visibility. Putting passives in their place: resistors, inductors, and capacitors are disappearing from view, integrated into the circuit board itself
Abstracts: Effects of disease stage and zidovudine therapy on the detection of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in semen
Abstracts: Pertussis vaccines: seeking a better mousetrap. Efficacy of whole-cell pertussis vaccine in preschool children in the United States
Abstracts: The great outdoors. The Garden Route, South Africa: honeymoon sweet. Hike!
Abstracts: A river of destiny: Mackenzie's Arctic voyage still disturbs natives. A struggle for recognition; B.C. natives assert their claims
Abstracts: 'All or Nothing,' the rest of Canada says Quebec must choose. Chasing golden dreams: a dashing adventurer's mining empire
Abstracts: Death of a legend: Stanley Knowles spoke for the downtrodden. Sailing solo: a Nova Scotian's lonely odyssey
Abstracts: The quest for new thirst quenchers: clear and low-cal are cool for summer. The right stuff: a new generation prepares to reach for the stars
Abstracts: Third-time lucky: Jacques Chirac wins the French presidency. Race to freedom: runaway American slaves found sanctuary in 19th-century Canada
Abstracts: Window on the Pacific; Michael Harcourt welcomes Asian trade. A 'terrific' painter
Abstracts: A golden harvest; booksellers are upbeat about the literary crop. A walk on the wild side: Laura Secord warned the British of an American attack
Abstracts: Fencing with neighbors. Wall-to-wall news: there is more information than ever on Canadian TV. The unsung seamen: the merchant navy lived in constant danger
Abstracts: Living in a land apart. Still good as gold: the Canadian juniors sweep to their third straight world title. Above and beyond: a nurse leaves peace behind to help people in distant conflicts
Abstracts: A garden of fantasy: Vander Zalm is cleared of criminal charges. Action and high energy; British Columbians confront radical change
Abstracts: Call to arms: Western leaders fear that Islamic militancy is on the rise. Rabin's commitments: Labour plans to grant Palestinian self-rule
Abstracts: The new bond boom: economic growth and low interest rates spur more demand for Canadian bonds. The style of Dixie
Abstracts: Prescription for pain? Proposed legislation may raise costs for consumers. Prescription for hope: new drugs can help many epileptics lead normal lives
Abstracts: DSS today. We're off to see the VIS. Scanning the NAB
Abstracts: Eye of the beholder: young women have self-image problems. Failing grades for an open-door policy: Carleton professors vote for radical change
Abstracts: Warring over history: veterans are up in arms over a documentary. Painful history: past referendums have aroused passions that left lasting scars
Abstracts: Customs of the country. The restaurateurs: Wolfgang Puck and Barbara Lazaroff. Market for vintage Port overwhelmed by supply
Abstracts: Napans asked where to draw the line. The kitchen-gadget man. Federal Express cuts delivery costs
Abstracts: Nurturing a disappearing art: Oregon distillery makes unique eau-de-vie. Washington train on new track: luxury dinner excursion leaves Yakima for Seattle
Abstracts: A love of music and wine: Toshiko Akiyoshi is the only Japanese woman ever to lead a successful jazz band in this country
Abstracts: Glorious Gamay. France. France (French wine evaluations)
Abstracts: Pssst! Need a great mortgage? Renovation: what's it worth? Going ... going ... home!
Abstracts: Light & aerie. What the pros know about holiday gilt. In living color
Abstracts: In search of traction. Jaguar 3.8 E-Type: the shape that launched a thousand dreams. Travel posters
Abstracts: Three cheers - and six gears - for BMW's sequential gearbox. Cinquecentoy show
Abstracts: Shelby Cobra 427 S/C. Local heroics: Detroit and Los Angeles put their best fetes forward. 1967 Ford GT-40 Mark IV: the fast, comfortable Ford that captured the 24 Hours of Le Mans 30 years ago
Abstracts: America's greatest hits - again. The Tire Rack SCCA Solo II National Championships: the 60-second meatgrinder
Abstracts: The legends. Legends of the lakes. The Duesenberg W-24
Abstracts: Ten years, ten favorite cars. Star-crossed sports car. The summer of '67
Abstracts: 1999 Lexus RX 300. 1963 Corvette Sting Ray: from stylists' plaything to full-blown sports car. Tripping the (Camel) Lights fantastic
Abstracts: Gentlemen's sport. How about it Tony? Star gazing
Abstracts: The 10 worst free agents in baseball history. Shady deals loom in baseball ... with free agents left off protection lists, secret agreements could be cut
Abstracts: Roll of the dice. Blood sport: when it comes to hitting in the NFL, there is a code of ethics. Barely. The honeymoon's over
Abstracts: Wiz kids. Little giants: "Good guards determine whether you win or lose in college basketball." It's in the bag ... for now: the future of American basketball in Olympic competition (1992 Summer Olympics Special Section)
Abstracts: Get Smart... about Nomo, Bruno and the third person. Paradise found: in his third time around at Stanford, Bill Walsh finds his niche
Abstracts: Put your best foot forward; here's how to keep blisters from tripping you up on your next outing in the woods
Abstracts: Thinking ahead: a college savings plan. Needed now: pension reform! Retirement: what will you need?
Abstracts: Does your boss listen to you? What's your baby trying to tell you? Job jitters
Abstracts: The power of privacy. Your baby's brainpower. Trust
Abstracts: Ugly fish. Slabs by starlight. How to take the biggest buck where you hunt
Abstracts: Old and young together. The compressed workweek. Family day care comes of age
Abstracts: Great eating. Jungle bass. Murder in their maw
Abstracts: Is your mind working on overload? You're not alone - women tend to think too much. Here, ways to give your brain a break: overanalyze this!
Abstracts: North Dakota's Sak of gold. Horse sense. The ultimate gamebird
Abstracts: Western walleye capers: try these tactics to nab your limit of fish. What's best for waterfowl?
Abstracts: How to let go. Crappies on ice. A fresh look at chumming
Abstracts: Mid-size cars. Sports & GT cars
Abstracts: Battling blacktails. The vanishing breed. Getting permission
Abstracts: The sound and fury of turning 50. Valuing things from 'the good old days.' (Canadian Football League's expansion into the US) (Another View) (Column)
Abstracts: Direct interpretation of dreams: typology. In memoriam: Harmon S. Ephron, M.D. Direct interpretation of dreams: some basic principles and technical rules
Abstracts: In memoriam: Alexandra Symonds, M.D. Shame and self expression. The psychoanalysis of an adult survivor of incest: a case study
Abstracts: A case report. In memoriam: Sara Sheiner. Commentary on the papers of Doctors Elkind and Abarbanel
Abstracts: New analytical instruments at Pittcon '95. Growing your own diesel fuel. A solid approach to extractions
Abstracts: Sorption of chlorophenols to wood pulp. Reactions of dibenzo-p-dioxin and dibenzofuran with electrophilic reagents
Abstracts: Determination of pesticides and polychlorinated biphenyls in water: a low-solvent method. Fate and transport of Detroit River derived pollutants throughout Lake Erie
Abstracts: Applying the two-resistance theory to contaminant volatilization in showers. Transport of subsurface contaminants into buildings: an exposure pathway for volatile organics
Abstracts: Surface-catalyzed autoxidation of sulfur(IV) in aqueous silica and copper(II) oxide suspensions. Mechanism and kinetics of autoxidation of calcium sulfite slurries
Abstracts: Physical and chemical characterization of atmospheric ultrafine particles in the Los Angeles area. Rare earth distributions in catalysts and airborne particles
Abstracts: Organic cosolvent effects on sorption equilibrium of hydrophobic organic chemicals by organoclays. Sorption of dissolved organic carbon by hydrous aluminum and iron oxides occurring at the confluence of Deer Creek with the Snake River, Summit County, Colorado
Abstracts: Physiological considerations in applying laboratory-determined buoyant densities to predictions of bacterial and protozoan transport in groundwater: results of in-situ and laboratory tests
Abstracts: Refuting the myths about mutual holding companies. Getting back to basics. Demutualization: charting a course
Abstracts: Squeeze on profits. Sharing the liability: reversionary liability would allow assumption reinsurance to run smoothly by passing the policies, not the full responsibility
Abstracts: Talk and cleanse. The fight goes on: ex-Yugoslavia. Carve-up in Bosnia
Abstracts: Kohl to new castle? The troubled house of Kohl. After Kohl: Germany
Abstracts: How Labour lost: the election results. At last. Euro splits
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