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Abstracts: Return of the natives: refugee exodus from Pakistani camps is on. Political tremors
Abstracts: Can't say goodbye: Russians linger in Vietnam. Tough rows to hoe: Cambodia has more landmines than people. Dark days at Kok Kandal
Abstracts: Caught by the system: legal ambiguities trap ruling party MP. Steel yourself: Halla group stakes its future on industrial complex
Abstracts: Fear and foot dragging in Geneva. Memory and apathy. Unleashing the lion's pen: wind of liberalisation spawns literary upsurge in the republic
Abstracts: Flaming truth. Freedom of expression. Between God and Mammon; in Malaysia, Muslims are learning to live in the modern world - and many like it
Abstracts: Peace offering: Malaysian media deal seals political truce. Turning over a new leaf: Malaysian logging firms look to diversify
Abstracts: Crucial percentage. Textile adventurers: South Koreans flock to low-wage zones. Mexican stand-off: Asian companies remain cool on free-trade pact
Abstracts: Out of the shadow. Rain and Shine. Strange bedfellows: former foes join up in ruling coalition
Abstracts: The Russian option: air force eyes MiGs as islands dispute brews. The last hurrah
Abstracts: Provincial paralysis: mafia dons, mounting deficits haunt the states. Breaking the bonds
Abstracts: Chain reaction: Asia-Pacific states escalate their protests as France prepares for nuclear tests in Polynesia. The dispute threatens to pummel France's political and economic interests in the region
Abstracts: Timber is the test: forestry controls dampen export earnings. King of timber
Abstracts: Samsung's challenge: South Korean auto makers fear new rival. part 2 Expo titillates Korean kids and housewives
Abstracts: Parking spaces: mainland Chinese seek discrete home for funds. part 2 The chips are down
Abstracts: Synaptonemal complexes from DNase-treated rat pachytene chromosomes contain (GT)sub n and LINE/SINE sequences
Abstracts: Promoter elements in Drosophila melanogaster revealed by sequence analysis. Genetic analysis of the Additional sex combs locus of Drosophila melanogaster
Abstracts: Intracellular selection, conversion bias, and the expected substitution rate of organelle genes. Simulation study of a multigene family, with special reference to the evolution of compensatory advantageous mutations
Abstracts: Intracellular selection, conversion bias, and the expected substitution rate of organelle genes. part 2 Biased gene conversion, copy number, and apparent mutation rate differences within chloroplast and bacterial genomes
Abstracts: Utopia as judgement. Taking a leaf from China's book. James Bay: is this deluge necessary?
Abstracts: This 'underwater windmill' makes rivers lift themselves. The TARA handpump: a star is born in Bangladesh. Increased UV-B radiation may affect rice crops
Abstracts: A diplomatic precedent: EEC becomes member of FAO. Integrated pest control in Burma (Myanmar). Quagga quarrel: an ersatz equine, or foal of a truly different stripe?
Abstracts: Leucaena seed extract could cut paper-making costs. Making the most of rice. Rat-killer extraordinaire
Abstracts: A "sweet deal" for Canada is chancy for the Inuit. Death as a way of life. Troubles in transmigration
Abstracts: The capacity of visual short-term memory is set both by visual information load and by number of objects. Implicit and explicit memory for verbal information presented during sleep
Abstracts: Associative processes in false recall and false recognition. Disparate effects of repeated testing: reconciling Ballard's (1913) and Bartlett's (1932) results
Abstracts: Paper recycling approaches prime time. Recycling at the factory gate. Efficiencies and economics of curbside recycling
Abstracts: Newer approaches to lower program costs. Designers realize that once is not enough. White House summit and other bits
Abstracts: Recyclers as resource managers. Keeping the options open; the economics of food residuals. Cost effective collection of recyclables
Abstracts: Financing options for composting firms. House of reclaimed products. Collecting the unusual
Abstracts: Appliance recycling takes off. Taking the lead in urban recycling. Economic development in the recycling arena
Abstracts: What kinds of organic mulches do buyers want? Using organic residuals on highly erodible soil. Recycling newsprint in agriculture
Abstracts: The not so original disassembly industry. Emerald City looks to tomorrow. Gone with the windrow
Abstracts: World grain supply shrinks to one week. US food guide pyramid: let them eat bread. It came from the deep: archeology revives ancient brew
Abstracts: Anencephalic donors. Allocation: business and trust. Abortion
Abstracts: Efficacy of dietary d-alpha-tocopherol and dl-alpha-tocopheryl acetate for weanling pigs. Cattle blood plasma and red blood cell alpha-tocopherol levels in response to different chemical forms and routes of adminsitration of vitamin E
Abstracts: An elephantine task: urgent measures are necessary to save the Thai elephant. Facing up to security
Abstracts: Help wanted: Pyongyang lifts veil of secrecy as it seeks food aid. Nyet, tovarisch
Abstracts: A woman's place. Wages of war: a force that shaped Asia - for better or worse. Look to the north
Abstracts: Barriers to Lao growth. Hanoi's free-for-all ways. Serving hard time: inmates face harsh conditions in prisons
Abstracts: Things fall apart. Hobson's choice. Traveller's tales
Abstracts: Back to business: India's public-sector banks clean up their books. Hobson's choice
Abstracts: The begum's gambit. Demand, no supply: a fertilizer crisis rocks Khaleda's government. Staying afloat
Abstracts: A passion for imports. End of the line: Calcutta's trams are headed for extinction. Sitting pretty: sociologist's unique toilet museum helps flush away poor sanitation
Abstracts: Opportunity knocks. Catalonia: workshop with a world view. Culture and castanets for the Asian visitor
Abstracts: Catalonia: workshop with a world view. Support for business. Banks lead as well as follow
Abstracts: Green light for exports. Dominance, submission: Seoul aims anti-corruption campaign at the press. Seoul as suitor
Abstracts: Running for cover: dissident seeks asylum in Australia. Joining the fold: first Asean, then more trade ties. Gas pressure
Abstracts: Peak performer. Change of Taipans: but Jardine Matheson is unlikely to change course. False promise: flawed stock-sale rules crimp Taipei flotations
Abstracts: Pipelines to profit: Malaysia plans privatised sewerage network. Faith, hope and charity
Abstracts: 13th IACA Conference: Vancouver. ZEBN Benefits Conference: Zurich. Swiss Life Network IEB Conference: Interlaken
Abstracts: A new perspective on cash flow underwriting and investment income levels. Another look at "easy-to-read" policies
Abstracts: Employee benefits and ADA: nondiscrimination or mandated benefits? Saah v. Contel Corp., 780 F.Supp. 311, 14 EBC 2391 (D.Md. 1991)
Abstracts: Nazay v. Miller, 949 F.2d 1323, 14 EBC 1953 (3rd Cir. 1991). State workers' compensation laws
Abstracts: European Union set to trim funding for next five-year pre-competitive collaborative research program. East-West talks look to R&D to clean up Europe's polluted air and water
Abstracts: Fight the Schriesheim uncertainty principle. Brain technology on way. Western R & D and the Third World
Abstracts: Japan's industry hiring more foreign researchers. Internet fever arrives in Japan, worries China. NTT pushing mobile communications R & D
Abstracts: U.S., Japan launch Civil Industrial Tech Program. As their 'shelf lives' shrink, an NSF study finds half of U.S. engineers working outside engineering
Abstracts: Steve hires an unfinished Ph.D. You've got hate mail! What future engineers and scientists learn about ethics
Abstracts: Waiting to retire, Jim gets fired. Y2K bug bites Pete. Mike discovers a plagiarist
Abstracts: Infrastructure boom remaking the relocation landscape. Pacific powerhouse: California's record-setting business boom
Abstracts: Eastman Kodak's Bruce Russell: real estate through a wide-angle lens. part 2 The D&B breakup: stocks up, synergies down, a real estate reform shadowed
Abstracts: Evolution in the finitely repeated prisoner's dilemma. Cooperation in a modified version of the finitely repeated prisoners' dilemma game
Abstracts: Evolutionary stability and social norms. Learning strategies. Endogenous growth cycles in an open economy with fixed exchange rates
Abstracts: An assessment of the relative importance of real interest rates, inflation, and term premiums in determining the prices of real and nominal U.K. bonds
Abstracts: The effect of reporting restructuring charges on analysts' forecast revisions and errors. An empirical investigation of factors affecting the earnings association coefficient
Abstracts: Slowdowns and meltdowns: postwar growth evidence from 74 countries. Is the export-led growth hypothesis valid for industrialized countries?
Abstracts: From T-bills to stocks: seasonal anomalies revisited. Who Is Publishing? An Analysis of Finance Research Productivity in the European Region
Abstracts: Slow but steady: Taiwan gets going on plans to become a regional hub. Guns for butter: Russian visit spotlights scope for aid, defence ties
Abstracts: Price of self-reliance: success came slowly and expensively. Boys of bondage: child labour, though banned, is rampant
Abstracts: Deep trouble: Russian nuclear waste dumped in Sea of Japan. Socking it to China. Doves of war
Abstracts: Election strategy: no threat to communist party rule in July polls. Required lessons
Abstracts: Putting money to work: overdue reforms are helping to provide needed funds. Meany greenies: Japan faces soaring cost of imported timber
Abstracts: Good guy, bad guys: lowly policeman shakes his institution. Swimming upstream. The poorest relation
Abstracts: Realm of the peer: Hongkong's last taipan sets an agenda for the future. No frills, please
Abstracts: Samurai sorcerer. Back from the brink: Japan's ASCII is a company deemed too strategic to fail. Bright spark: China Light pushes its frontier
Abstracts: Off the wall. Private grief. Ice cream, comrade?
Abstracts: Watching their back doors. An industry in suspension. War of convenience: South Korea's stodgy retailers face shake-up
Abstracts: Legacy of reform: Premadasa's policies turned the economy around. Onus on exports
Abstracts: Underworld mergers. Accent on Asia: banks pull back from US and Europe. Saving face in Malaysia
Abstracts: A two surface plasticity model with bounding surface softening. An analysis of the thin-walled torsion specimen
Abstracts: Cyclic stress-strain behavior and low-cycle fatigue of Ti 6-4 at 260 degrees centigrade. Significance of the relative orientation of the mean and alternating principal stress axes in biaxial fatigue
Abstracts: Cyclic deformation and anisotropic constitutive relations of Al-6061-T6 under biaxial loading. Significance of the relative orientation of the mean and alternating principal stress axes in biaxial fatigue
Abstracts: A deafening silence. Hot rocks. Official reproof
Abstracts: Native talent: Maori entrepreneurs are making a comeback. Collateral damage. Making amends
Abstracts: The first small steps. Power to detain: government strengthens special courts systems. Heading for a new start
Abstracts: The more things change.... Doordarshan delivers: India's state broadcaster loosens up, at last. Passing the muck
Abstracts: Welcome withdrawn: Taiwan puts the squeeze on foreign workers. Asia's richest, but also dirtiest
Abstracts: Making projects work. Scrambled jets. Looking after number one
Abstracts: Traveller's tales. We're not Japan
Abstracts: The chips are down. Chips on the block: Taiwan to sell state-owned semiconductor maker. Baring down
Abstracts: Driven to cooperate. Tide of red ink: Malaysian central-bank losses centred on London. Trading up: Malaysian component maker Belton goes hi tech
Abstracts: Taste of Australia. Some got away: Australia tallies the cost of corporate crime. Late bloomer: Australia belatedly addresses Aboriginal grievances
Abstracts: Double exposure. Resilient, so far. Soup for the masses
Abstracts: The Gulf War one year later: measuring the damage. No flight of fancy: these fish are worth singing about. Making the most of rice
Abstracts: Canada, Mexico, U.S. may form world's richest free trade bloc. World grain supply shrinks to one week
Abstracts: Women who rap. Entertainment law: an interview with Bob Holmes. Sibling rivalry: the Jackson saga
Abstracts: Dismantling affirmative action: the broken promise to black America. DuBois and Black economic development
Abstracts: Jury tampering allegations debunked by the record. 'Catch-22' insurance practices. Image awards score high marks for drama
Abstracts: To boldly go where so many have gone before. What makes American teams tick? Small in size but not in stature
Abstracts: The standards development process: user input is key to acceptance. Demystifying the ISO 9000/Q90 series standards
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