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Abstracts: Novell's quiet but effective rival to Lotus Notes. Sorry Ma'am, no listing for 'enry 'iggins; voice recognition is improving, but don't stop the elocution lessons
Abstracts: Trade deficit narrowed in November 1995. Trade deficit increased in June. Trade gap narrowed in March
Abstracts: Design office. The Joan and Sanford I. Weill Education Center Cornell University Medical College. Pricing roundtable
Abstracts: Keys to success in corporate redesign. The future of business education. Information technology, organization, and the response to strategic challenges
Abstracts: 80 ways to save time doing anything. Amazing, incredible miracle cures for men! Fifty days away
Abstracts: Harden your body, ease your mind. The perfect pushup. Perfect workouts for imperfect bodies
Abstracts: Summer schools. The old man and the sea. Eat out, stay thin: a health man's guide to deciphering restaurant menus
Abstracts: Dress whites. Time machines. The blues, brothers
Abstracts: The best game in town. Soul training. That's Mr. Rodney, to you: here are 142 ways to instantly command respect, whether at home, at work, or on the street
Abstracts: Learning the ropes. Tricks of the tread. Clubbed to death
Abstracts: Has the Bank done enough to control inflation? Can the US deficit be tamed? Keeping the lid on inflation
Abstracts: RICS raises standards of fellowship qualification. All jolly good fellows. Wellcome homes in on a major Kensington deal
Abstracts: What price fixed fees? Full house for residential sales. All jolly good fellows
Abstracts: Capital attractions. Maintaining the competitive edge. Over-the-counter financial products
Abstracts: NHS takes creative view of listed hospitals. English Heritage registers historic battlefield sites. Cardiff identifies ways to pull in overseas visitors
Abstracts: Lack of new properties could trouble recovery. Figures indicate difficult second half for builders. Homeowners find way out of negative equity plight
Abstracts: Long-term dividends in land estate management. Discontent over farm tenancies. Labour pledges to honour farm business tenancies
Abstracts: ScotAm voices concern on Pensions Bill provisions. Barclays takes second hit on Paris headquarters. Relishing a risky business
Abstracts: New approaches to transport. Transport challenges addressed. CPRE reveals driving need for better transport policies
Abstracts: The centre of attention. Mr Energiser and the talisman effect. A bridge too far?
Abstracts: The appliance of science. Wheels in motion. Second best moves into first place
Abstracts: Rising sun in the east. Children of the future age rewrite an industrial page. Turning up the pressure
Abstracts: Head of Labour's reform school. Scared stiff. The leaks in the hull of a Tory flagship
Abstracts: Plenty of pubs but no beer allowed. New space stays in the New Town. Waiting for the signal
Abstracts: Commentary. Commentary: a crowded agenda. Commentary: the forthcoming IGC must explain the EU to its citizens
Abstracts: Internal market and sectoral issues. Internal markets and sectoral issues
Abstracts: Energy deregulation: a change of course. Prospects for monetary union. TENs cost hundreds of billions
Abstracts: Car dealer prosecuted. Tax charge hike looms: company earnings and balance sheets are threatened by proposed changes to treatment of tax in company figures
Abstracts: The watchdogs that don't scare anyone: the grey men who oversee the UK's competition laws make or break mergers, sometimes damaging the value of whole chunks of industry. Now they are under attach, accused of being ineffective and worse
Abstracts: Cider flat despite ad spend. Reality bites bosses' pay: the discredited pay policies of the privatised utilities could signal the end of the gravy train for UK plc
Abstracts: Lazards admits defeat and raises fund charges. When goodbyes matter. Does it matter where your manager is?: common sense suggests that a fund manager based on the spot in his chosen market will perform better than one working from outside. But real life is more complicated than that
Abstracts: 'Dear investor, we've lost half your money'....: nearly, anyway. The first reports and accounts of many of the specialist emerging market trusts launched last year are imminent. Most will show big losses. Private investors be warned. part 2
Abstracts: Added value is key to survival: survival in global custody depends on the ability of providers to meet client demands for more esoteric products and services
Abstracts: Tomkins. Daily bread puts spice into Tomkins: Tomkins' acquisition of Ranks Hovis McDougall was considered a deal too far by many. But things are improving at RHM and Tomkins is set to recoveer some of its former zip
Abstracts: Assessment that covers all the angles: 360-degree assessment is a relatively new way to identify superior performers in organistions. Is it a more effective replacement for staff appraisals or just a clever, well-branded idea from the smart consultant?
Abstracts: Brandy and cognac. Liquers. Whisky
Abstracts: Forthcoming attractions - a visit to your 'local' multiplex? The greening of Docklands
Abstracts: Parties behaving unreasonably. Testing the waters: appeals update. Shedding light on the law: planners do not always find the more obscure reaches of the law accessible
Abstracts: Going Dutch. Mitterand's masterpieces. For a slicker city
Abstracts: Tagging gunpowders, better safe than sorry. Your freedom depends on you! Oklahoma City April 19, 1995
Abstracts: Llama Micromax. Llama Minimax 45. LLama Max-1 pistol
Abstracts: Fishing for women. Sailfish spectacular. Better bait wells
Abstracts: The ratings game. Future trends. No limits
Abstracts: How to keep your boat's metal in mint condition. So, you really want to put a hole in your boat. Easy roaming
Abstracts: Stopping strokes: drugs in development may protect the brain from harm. Depression's double standard; clues emerge as to why women have higher rates of depression
Abstracts: Different strokes. Postdiluvian science. Suck it to me
Abstracts: How to shoot b/w. 5 best films for underwater use: which is best for you? Provia 100 test report
Abstracts: Toucan Diving and the Plaza Resort Bonaire: a luxurious new resort and a first class dive operation. Sand Dollar Condominiums & Beach Club: a Bonaire dive resort with something for everyone
Abstracts: Scuba trekking through the Florida Keys. Turks and Caicos: tranquil islands in a turqouise sea. Florida: the sunshine state is a diver's playground
Abstracts: Guanaja: the Venice of the Caribbean. Diving the American Caribbean: the United States Virgin Islands. Centerpiece of the Caribbean: Puerto Rico
Abstracts: A designer's philosophy in Turmoil. Binoculars: seeing is believing. Binoculars up close
Abstracts: The edge. The magic of Black Magic. The women's team
Abstracts: Target 2000. Polio eradication is in sight. Measles in the cities
Abstracts: Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. Specs for building and restoration. Saving Sainte Genevieve
Abstracts: Knotty by nature. Revolution and romance at Raynham Hall. St. Memin: portraitist of an era
Abstracts: A cozy weekend retreat. Ohio's Spread Eagle Tavern. Splendor falls on castle walls
Abstracts: Colonial Michilimackinac. A shore thing. A visit to Hillsborough, N.C
Abstracts: A Philadelphia story. Cabin fever. Cape Cod updated
Abstracts: The art of reproduction. The lore of the unicorn. A sunny disposition
Abstracts: Kitchens with appeal. Traditional appeal in Connecticut. Pure and simple: the marks of Shaker design
Abstracts: Musical chairs ... and more. Variation on a cape. Cape Cod updated
Abstracts: The secret ingredient: anchovies turn up in more restaurant dishes than you think. History in the garden
Abstracts: Summer wines under $10: they're refreshing - and good with the season's food, too. Summer stunners: the delightful white wines of Washington State
Abstracts: Sweet & easy fruit desserts. Basically luscious. Simply sweet
Abstracts: Turn on your TV and tune up your body. 'My life couldn't save our marriage.'(real life) Is it time to turn off talk TV
Abstracts: Beyond the blue. You gotta have art. River wild
Abstracts: City discounts Tilbury bid. Troubleshooter joins dome. Rogers and Foster draw up City schemes
Abstracts: Tender cost forecast. Tender/building cost forecast
Abstracts: Post haste. Gothic novel: four major state rooms including St George's Hall, have been remodelled to competition-winning designs by Giles Downes
Abstracts: Charities don't need a contracting role. We need the BBC, and Auntie needs her friends. Listen, minister, prison doesn't work
Abstracts: A tax-and-spend election fight doesn't add up. New Labour, new Lord Chancellor. The Chancellor in waiting
Abstracts: The text is awful. The action irrelevant. Who says half an opera is better than none? No more fog on the Tyne
Abstracts: Why police show a red card to this hooligan's book. Rising tide of crime swaps S African police. Gay police in pink over first job advert
Abstracts: Africa: which way will the wind of change blow? Organised labour in the US isn't working. Gun lobby lays down defensive barrage
Abstracts: Even hamburger flippers have to eat. Viewers to politicians: you'll just have to try harder. A clear song from the shadow chancellor
Abstracts: James Bond joins forces with PC Plod. Canteen culture: the language of bigotry. The day a strange snow came down on Merseyside
Abstracts: A very close community. Doctors who pay the piper call the tune. Rediscovering the missing underclass
Abstracts: Tories scorn Major's nursery revolution. French newspaper says 'non' to Diana's denial. How did so many end up in hot water?
Abstracts: Dublin John, the accidental terrorist. Damning report on managers in Rikki Neave case. When bank manager Ian Lumb's overdraft became too big, he stole 100,000 pounds sterling to begin a new life - but though his job was to help others, he could not help himself
Abstracts: Life lived on a higher level. Betrayal of the innocent infants by the carers they trusted. 'Over-zealous head' is marked down
Abstracts: Patients' champion the NHS should fear. Suits you, madam. The dramas that bind us together
Abstracts: Tax on men? It's dafter than it sounds. Let's face it, we've backed a real loser. Germaine's desperate bid for attention
Abstracts: Dromey vs Morris: showdown at the T&G corral. Strike will bring Tube to a halt. Who pays the meanest wages to whom?
Abstracts: Can Italy survive Dini's fall? Climax of Italy's TV war. Illegal migrants reach EU havens via Italy
Abstracts: Why James Bond island needs to find a new role model. Mississippi Klansmen finally brought to book for murder 30 years ago
Abstracts: Plenty of vroom as long as it's Green. The fastest men on earth. Pantechnicon of pop culture
Abstracts: Back to the wall. The rocket leaving from Gate 18 .... Raving about off-season Ibiza
Abstracts: Grand Ayatollah Rohani. Futile handshakes of those kept hostage by Iran's past. The ayatollah is dead; long live the ayatollah
Abstracts: Redwood: the Jacobin Tory. So tax cuts can be paid for from savings in public spending? Some tough things to digest
Abstracts: The day I learnt how to think straight. The Bachelor Boy. What in the name of God is going on here?
Abstracts: The Briton bringing hope to Death Row. Shear style in Somerset. Feeding the Cockney soul
Abstracts: Crop trade wars and the maize of confusion: legal battles loom over genetically engineered produce. Minefield plague was legacy of war for France
Abstracts: Giving Heseltine an interventionist hand. City dealers' bonuses soar to 315m pounds sterling. Small firms given biggest slice of 240m pounds sterling
Abstracts: The real wreckers of the Union. The paedophile that haunts our imagination. Vive la republique! Et vive le roi!
Abstracts: The whole truth: who needs it? Truth is the real moral casualty. Rum-ti-tum, the heartbeat of a nation
Abstracts: Apartheid's priests don sackcloth and seek forgiveness. Hani's killers face the truth test. Working wonders in Wolverhampton
Abstracts: Sorry, we're going to have to let you go. And Mother makes seven. 'This house is full of war wounds.' (experiences of foster families; case studies)
Abstracts: A stroke. It can hit you when you're 65 ... or 12. 'I will not stop until Jonathan is free.' (Cheryl Tooze, whose lover Jonathan Jones was found guilty of murdering her parents)(Interview)
Abstracts: Fair dealing. Forever friends with her bank manager. Straight flesh, nothing fancy
Abstracts: Sir Jocelyn Stevens: partnerships and new funding will enable English Heritage to look to the future with confidence says chair Sir Jocelyn Stevens
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