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Abstracts: Broadband and the Baby Bells: wireless access may be the way to get around the phone and cable monopolies. Welcome to the always-on world
Abstracts: When Flying Too High With a Guy in the Sky Is Just the Thing to Do. Supersonic glamour fades
Abstracts: Choosing management tools that work: employees who use them should help select them. Simulating networks
Abstracts: The End of the Beginning. Map of Human DNA Marks Start of Race for Profits. Patents are the Ultimate Trophies
Abstracts: Nike switches China ad account to Wieden in blow to WPP Unit. The U.S. Air Force Recruits Ad Agency
Abstracts: Large companies are choosing the agencies that will perform $750 million worth of work for them. Take that! Campbell Soup responds to Progresso attack ads
Abstracts: Court allows Iridium creditors to sue Motorola for billions. More Losers in Funds Seek Equity in Court
Abstracts: Plight of the paddlefish: human consumption of caviar threatens one of North America's oldest fishes. The seafood diet: eating fish is good for you but not so good for the fish
Abstracts: Wildlife under fire: charred land in Yellowstone became a symbol of renewal. Highway madness
Abstracts: What the last year of the telecommunication monopoly was like. A monopoly ends with a record profit
Abstracts: Skoda Energo sells its generator manufacturing to a UK investor. A Turkish contract is favourable mainly for Skoda Energo
Abstracts: The sale of a pension fund raises the profit of Mostecka Uhelna. Mostecka Uhelna is profitable again
Abstracts: Skoda Praha saw a loss of several millions of Czech crowns in 2000. Skoda Machine Tool becomes profitable
Abstracts: San Miguel moves to reacquire Philippine Coca-Cola operations. San Miguel moves to reacquire Philippine Coca-Cola unit
Abstracts: Rivals grab bigger piece of Air Canada's market share: WestJet, Jetsgo see domestic business soar; carrier hits lowest point in 4 years
Abstracts: Pop singles are not selling. Can the labels fix it? No, they can't. Summer of failures leaves ITV struggling for vision and viewers
Abstracts: Cumbria's cows have returned to their pens, but can life ever be the same after foot-and-mouth? Economic effects spread to shops and even sport
Abstracts: Clever but lucky Chancellor remembers the Hippocratic oath: First, do no harm. Mr Brown's head is in the right place but his heart isn't
Abstracts: Mirror, Mirror on the wall, perhaps staying independent is best of all. Why the dot.com magazines are running for cover
Abstracts: I'll say, 'Have we finished?' He will say, 'Did we ever start?'. My job with Stelios isn't easy but it's always great fun
Abstracts: Mr Blair has lost control of his most prized political asset. So, where are these 'radical' policies Mr Blair speaks of?
Abstracts: The best result for Mr Blair is to lose to Ken Livingstone on the Tube. Why is the Treasury sabotaging an agreed plan to save the Tube?
Abstracts: Gucci deal set to make 107m pounds sterling for designer Ford. Small, but perfectly charming
Abstracts: A freak accident with fatal consequences: how the disaster of Great Heck unfolded. Carnage on the dawn express
Abstracts: Merrill could face raft of copycat claims after settling out of court. Investment banks face huge lay-offs as downturn bites
Abstracts: Arcadia comes to the Big Smoke, to tell its well-worn tale of woe. End this phoney war between 'townies' and country folk
Abstracts: If President Bush's gamble pays off, the world may have to follow suit. The world-wide quest for balanced budgets among finance ministers
Abstracts: Family of traumatised driver rejects theory that he fell asleep at the wheel. Police search for skid marks on motorway
Abstracts: They all had different reasons for boarding the 4.45 from Newcastle. But in death, they are united. Police fear what lies within the twisted wreckage of the 4.45
Abstracts: Size matters when the rest of the world is out to shrink the state. Beware calling the bluff of peeved UK multinationals
Abstracts: The importance of the IRA giving up even one Armalite cannot be overestimated. Storm clouds are gathering over Northern Ireland again
Abstracts: Have you seen these people? They are meant to be opposing the Government. Mr Hague may emerge the real winner from this oddest of crises
Abstracts: Bassets are back! Long neglected by hunters and breeders, basset hounds are returning to the field as genuine rabbit runners
Abstracts: Prosperity begins at home: with interest rates continuing to tumble, remortgaging your home could save you serious money
Abstracts: Trial by fire: 5 super-high-intensity techniques that'll torch your tri's. Drop the bomb
Abstracts: Truths & consequences: understanding the two principles that underlie all of bodybuilding. Help for the weak
Abstracts: The slaughter will take time, but Maff prefers that to the alternative. There is a vaccine. So why don't we use it?
Abstracts: The mass grave is dug. And the soft, sweet smell in the air is death. The wrong moment to make policy on the hoof
Abstracts: 'Deal' to free Briton agreed by everyone except his captors in the Bangladesh hills. Chittagong hostage tells family his health is failing
Abstracts: Unionists are marching towards a No vote and bitter future battles. Clinging to the old simplicities
Abstracts: Effects of social-psychological factors on creative performance: the role of informational and controlling expected evaluation and modeling experience
Abstracts: The role of decision influence and team performance in member self-efficacy, withdrawal, satisfaction with the leader, and willingness to return
Abstracts: Features of the value function for voice and their consistency across participants from four countries: Great Britain, Mexico, the Netherlands and the United States
Abstracts: The impact of conflict issues on fixed-pie perceptions, problem solving, and integrative outcomes in negotiation
Abstracts: A timidity error in evaluations: evaluators judge others to be too risk averse. Empirical comparisons of bilinear and nonbilinear utility theories
Abstracts: How wind, waves and sunshine will power a green 'industrial revolution.'. Blair plays the green card
Abstracts: Fear of losing the floating voter delayed crucial decisions that could seriously affect environment. How wind, waves and sunshine will power a green 'industrial revolution.'
Abstracts: Nobody believed the scrawny boy's threat to bring a gun to school. It was a fatal error. The apple-pie suburb simply awash with guns
Abstracts: Vaccines don't stop spread of farm virus, says official report. Minister appeals for fair play on meat prices
Abstracts: Face to face with a very angry (but still very funny) John Cleese. An actor and a character
Abstracts: Building materials industry. Retail building supply industry
Abstracts: Tears and a terrible sense of loss - then guilt as wheels of bureaucracy drag neighbours into cull. The cull widens as the contagion grows
Abstracts: Stars shocked by UK's failure to win leading role at Cannes film festival. Jamie Bell beats off cream of Hollywood to win Best Actor prize
Abstracts: On the Sierra Leone border, a human crisis unfolds. And Britain is nowhere to be seen. Five Britons are seized in Sierra Leone
Abstracts: After seven years, Zapatista rebels lay down guns to march for peace. Mexico's rebellious road show reaches its destination
Abstracts: Bush and Blair have already lost the war of words across the Middle East. The United States fiddles while the Middle East peace process burns
Abstracts: Tales of the unexpected: when the job you're doing isn't the one you first considered... Oli's place in cyberspace
Abstracts: In Florida, even an Oxo cube is enough to sow the seeds of panic. Belgians revolt as Europe's great slaughter starts
Abstracts: Richer and poorer: Britain's cities have their own north-south divide. Business has had four years of higher taxes. Now it's payback time
Abstracts: Maternal-fetal transfer and amniotic fluid accumulation of lamivudine in human immunodeficiency virus-infected pregnant women
Abstracts: Amniotic fluid concentrations of matrix metalloproteinase 9 and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 during pregnancy and labor
Abstracts: Tissue-specific engraftment after in utero transplantation of allogeneic mesenchymal stem cells into sheep fetuses
Abstracts: Pretreatment with magnesium sulfate protects against hypoxic-ischemic brain injury but postasphyxial treatment worsens brain damage in seven-day-old rats
Abstracts: Regional changes in kynurenic acid, quinolinic acid, and glial fibrillary acidic protein concentrations in the fetal sheep brain after experimentally induced placental insufficiency
Abstracts: Women's magazines top them all in advertising to the middle class. Losing steam in China
Abstracts: GM, the Olympics' biggest U.S. sponsor, says it will keep commitment to Games. Lacrosse league tries to raise a racket
Abstracts: Xerox, beset by problems, lost ground to rival Canon in 2000, study finds. Seeking a lift, Xerox to launch big color printer
Abstracts: Wireless-Web industry has issues to clear before its devices begin to flood market. Raft of new wireless technologies could lead to airwave gridlock
Abstracts: Allianz is expected to report increase in earnings for 2000. Allianz Stock May Be Poised to Surve
Abstracts: By accident or design, selling t-shirts is big business on web. Pixar Focuses on Pace
Abstracts: Fidelity says index funds to cost less: in bold challenge to Vanguard, Boston firm is slashing its fees below those charged by rival
Abstracts: Fondaparinux compared with enoxaparin for the prevention of venous thromboembolism after elective major knee surgery
Abstracts: Influence of injection drug use behavior on reported antiretroviral therapy use among women in the HIV epidemiology research study: on-site versus referral care
Abstracts: Comparative efficacy and cost of the prostaglandin analogs dinoprostone and misoprostol as labor preinduction agents
Abstracts: Old Shanghai estates yield to wrecking ball; young preservationists are striving to rescue some historic sites
Abstracts: Clinton may seek legacy in international agenda: president will have to show firmness and vision in his foreign-policy accomplishments
Abstracts: Safety and efficacy of lamivudine-zidovudine combination therapy in antiretroviral-naive patients: a randomized controlled comparison with zidovudine monotherapy
Abstracts: Knowledge for inclusive development: The challenge of globally integrated learning and implications for science and technology policy
Abstracts: From my perspective five economic activities likely to dominate the new millennium: VI. new space age. Five economic activities likely to dominate the new Millennium: IV. Mega-materials era
Abstracts: Say goodbye to that spacious corner office: In a bid to cut costs, firms are putting the squeeze on workers. Dream car on fast track
Abstracts: Thailand cultivates 'health tourism' for new image as a spa destination. Thaksin's policies may benefit Thailand's telecom sector
Abstracts: Twentysomethings no more: In Korea, it pays to be specific. Asian marketing
Abstracts: TriStar shoots Steam Bullet long-form for international sales. Shoe company tries infomercial to run up sales
Abstracts: Minicomponent features MD-to-MD recording, high-tech editing. FILL X-RS9R minicomponent system
Abstracts: National Bank would consider merger: 'I'm not closing the door,' chief says. Politics govern bank merger prospects
Abstracts: The real Y2K problem: computer sales; customers freeze purchases while they wait to see what happens in 2000. Hitachi to disclose agreement to sell IBM's Unix servers
Abstracts: The outlook for campaigns is cloudy as marketers reassess spending and agency rosters; one economist says a turnaround for ads is at least 12 months away
Abstracts: Iraq contracts row opens old wounds: U.S. ban on nations' bids causes anger, puzzlement, threats of legal action
Abstracts: Thai tourism authority alters theme but sticks to 'Amazing' campaign. Grammy takes on pirates
Abstracts: Johnson and Johnson unit tests online marketing in Malaysia. Asian travel
Abstracts: Laughing in a time of tears: high-octane Yellow Pages, where Lassie can seek advice. A new campaign by Alitalia turns to humor and breeziness
Abstracts: CGNU of Britain offers 1.94 billion euros in callable bonds. Skandia critics say this one could fall more
Abstracts: Controllling a computer by the power of thought. Disabled could be liberated by brain-wave technology; good concentraton required
Abstracts: JBKB negotiates the sale of its unprofitable soft drink production. Salb meets governmental criteria for the privatization of JBKB
Abstracts: The Russian firm Gazprom wants to participate in a tender for domesting gas. Transgas will be sold in 2001
Abstracts: The effects of ibuprofen on the physiology and survival of patients with sepsis. Efficacy and safety of recombinant human activated protein C for severe sepsis
Abstracts: Survival of implanted fetal dopamine cells and neurologic improvement 12 to 46 months after transplantation for Parkinson's disease
Abstracts: Prognostic indicators for AIDS and infectious disease death in HIV-infected injection drug users: plasma viral load and CD4+ cell count
Abstracts: Effect of the use or nonuse of long-term dialysis on the subsequent survival of renal transplants from living donors
Abstracts: Fee change is a sea-change; but some seek way to skirt justices' limit on catalyst theory fees. High court to settle fee fight; weighs awards when civil rights suits are catalysts for change
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