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  • PRE-PUBLICATION ISSUE - South third world facts : analysis argument
  • Zimbabwe points the way
  • The long march south
  • How the press distorted the view/ Moeletsi Mbeki, Barbara Rogers
  • Southern Africa after Zimbabwe / Basil Davidson
  • Expectation of liberation
  • The true disciples of OPEC
  • Land of the morning calm / Toshiru Shinsaku
  • Soviet-China thrird world tangle / V.P.Dutt
  • The hostage in the withe House / Danzil Peiris
  • General rules, ok? / Khalid Hasan
  • Sanjay's legacy
  • Kampuchea : did the past work?
  • Uruguay : the long freeze / Imogen Mark
  • CDU : the nicaraguan example / Maitena Michelena
  • The north scarmble for new sources
  • Looking back on the doomsday prediction
  • When the north sneezes
  • Friedmanism : does it ever work? - CULTURE - Truth is not a shout / Rodolfo Terragno
  • Pieces of a jigsaw
  • Children testify / Mona Saudi - BOOKS - Who owns Zimbabwe? / D.S
  • The church and liberation / E.C - ECONOMICS - Turning point for Argentina / Enrique Kedinger
  • China joins the money club / Dinah Lee
  • Oil : hints of a slowdown / Tim Beal
  • Inflation : view form Genova
  • Texiles : the pact racket
  • Cocoa producer join in battle
  • Sweet topping on the cocoa mountain / A. Kilgore
  • Tugging at the cotton threads / Ken Laidlaw, Roy Laishley
  • Every cloud has a cobalt lining /RW
  • The honouable men at the Exchange
  • A move away form the euromarkets
  • South Africa and the gold fever
  • Pounding sterlking into ideological shape
  • Brazil beats the horror stories
  • Finance trader's corner
  • Ebbs and flows in the markets.
  • Nº 43 (may 1984) : LETTERS
  • EDITORIAL - Peace, but what price?
  • The leader who lost his way
  • Out of court / Altaf Gauhar
  • Challenge to Indra
  • Divide-and-rule tactics / Sumanta Bannerjee
  • Blighting the seed of unity / Maelcha Lodhi, Iraj Ispahani, Sumanta Bannerjee - REGIONAL REPORTS - Land of the tormented ones
  • The aid drain
  • Faimess and feasts / Richard House
  • The children who will never grow up - ASIA - Malaysia
  • Party favours / Z.Anwar
  • Israel : the Lebanon factor / Godfrey Jansen
  • Zimbabwe : new directions
  • Mugabe takes the hard road / DP
  • Pretoria's tripwires
  • The distant rumours of violence / DP
  • PEOPLE, PLACES & POLITICS - Social socialists
  • The caliph's example
  • Caring royals
  • Forgotten people / Denzil Peiris - KOREAN ART - A culture comes into ists own / Judith Vidal-Hall
  • Falternig step in the march to immortality / Michael Manley
  • Interview : Jesse Jackson looking south down the campaign trail
  • Jesse's amazing technicolour dream vote
  • The culture of silence and fear / Ngugi wa Thiongo - SOUTH SPECIAL REPORT - Shopping for commterliners - BOOKS - Apartheid's deadly children / Christopher Hope
  • Shining remnants / Nicholas Saunders
  • Stinging Goliath / Richard Whitecross
  • Victims in a landscape / Malcom Coard - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Brazil chips away at the giant / Richard House
  • From ugly duckling to full-blown market challenger / RH
  • Seeds of a revolution / Stephen Berberich
  • Designing a market / Ataus Samand
  • The worm`s turn / Monica Feria
  • Reaching out for integration / Andrew Graham-Yooll
  • Hands across the trade barriers
  • The Cartagena statement
  • In the tradition of Bolivar
  • Conferring a signal honour
  • A new orde for the oceans - BUSSINES - The gulf bank beattle hots up / Howard Shissel
  • BUSINESS PRFILE - One up in the video game / William Pike - SOUTH SPECIAL REPORT - Insurance / Denzil Stuart
  • Facing the challenge of Africa / Derek Bryant - ECONOMIC EYE - Debt crisis act II / Melvyn Westlake - ECONOMICS - Alfonsin walks on knife edge / Andrew Thompson - COMMODITIES - Minerals drive faces US veto / William Pike
  • Return of the prodigal / Malcolm Coad
  • Keeping the lid on coffee / Robin Stainer
  • Nº 41 (march 1984) : LETTERS - EDITORIAL - Drifting in a sea of words / Altaf Gauhar
  • HUNGER : WHO'S THE BLAME? - Poverty and politics / Denzil Peiris
  • A continent at risk / James Kanu
  • The root causes / John Howell
  • Wrapping the earth in a warm blanket / Ian Williams
  • Breaking the peasant / Tony Killick
  • Seeds and microchips / María Elena Hurtado
  • After the man who never was / Altaf Gauhar - REGIONAL REPORTS - Nicaragua : state of the nation / Anne Koch
  • Reluctant democrats / Tony Jenkins
  • Why they want pace - ASIA - Dealing form the bottom / Monica Feria
  • Hedging the bets / Robert Mannings
  • The shot that burst the bubble / Monica Feria
  • Capital risk for Beijing / Dick Wilson
  • Storm in a taxicab / Leo Goodstadt - MIDDLE EAST - Obstacle in the path / Godfrey Jansen - IRAN - Waiting on the imam / Safa Haeri - AFRICA - Pulling a fast one / Janice Turner, Robert Manning
  • All carrot adn no stick / RM
  • NIGERIA - Time to come clean / Chinweizu - ISSUES - Reverse charges - LIVING PAST - Treasures of the Moon Goddess / Lisa Nelson - PEOPLE, PLACES & POLITICS - Out, out damn'd villains / Denzil Peiris - BOOK PEOPLE - At ease in a siego of success / Andrew Graham-Yooll - BOOKS - The war for Zimbabwe's soul / John Paterson
  • Shadow of the emperor / Nuruddin Farah
  • Spirit of Mau Mau / FN
  • Taking a stick to midnight's children / A G-Y
  • Unhappy sojourn / Penelope Farmer
  • Women's world / Hilary Standing
  • Hidden identities / Lisa Nelson - SCIENCE AND TECHOLOGY - Brain reserarch : journey into the mysteries of the mind / Mike Rose
  • Separate developments / María Elena Hurtado
  • World on a wire / James Kanu
  • Science and technologie - BUSINESS - Eighth sister comes of age / Caroline Montagu
  • Brazen images / María Elena Hurtado - BUSSINES PROFILE - Messages and moneyspinners / William Pike
  • Winning back the punters
  • Peru's steel sector : raising the bail
  • Air Afrique : automatic pilot
  • UK's crown agents : affair of honour - ECONOMICS - Ringing down the steel courtain / Robert Manning
  • Failure to deliver / María Elena Hurtado
  • Built-in flaws / Ian Maxwell - COMMODITIES - Third world mines its way into the US / Robin Stainer
  • Just Kenya's cut of tea / Shankar Jha, Kauli Mwembe
  • In from the cold / Nick Terdre
  • Palm oil gusher.
  • N° 39 (january 1984) : LETTERS - EDITORIAL - Tailoring a new look for a relic of the Raj
  • Take off into fantasy
  • There is no "day after" / Altaf Gauhar
  • Is the south safe?
  • No place to hide in the heart of darkness
  • Night of the scavenger / Frank Barnaby
  • Target south : hostage to the nuclear hitmen / Frank Barnaby, K. Subramanyam
  • Hunters of the seas / Frank Barnaby
  • Search and destroy / F.B.
  • Heads down in the Kremlin as an empire strikes out / Jonathan Steele - COMMENWEALTH CONFERENCE - Goa relieves the siege of Delhi / Sumanta Bnerjee - REGIONAL REPORT - ASIA - Malaysia : Battle royal - MIDDLE EAST - Cyprus : island schism / Douglas Greenfield - AFRICA - Ghana IMF's test tube baby / Cameron Dudu, Ama Mansah - Nigeria : all set for a rough ride / Patrick Smith
  • Kenya : Fall for grace / Alan Ngaywa - LATIN AMERICA - Brazil : passing the buck / Richard House
  • Leading questions / RH - CENTRAL AMERICA - A hard act to follow / Robert Manning
  • Jamaica Manley snaps back / Canute James
  • Up the down escalator / Canute James - PEOPLE, PLACES & POLITICS - When Jimmy smiles
  • The reluctant partner
  • Who said tha / Denzil Peiris - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - The Sphinx : a dressed-up hill / Farouk El-Baz
  • When the deserts bloom again
  • Tell-tale on a killer / Shada Islam
  • Put your money where your mouth is / Michael Manley - SOUTH SPECIAL REPORT - Bahrain / Sarah Searight
  • A desert island joins the global village / S.S
  • Aluminium ladder out of the barrel / S.S.
  • The going gets tougher ina growing bank centre / Caroline Montagu - BOOK PEOPLE - Sounding out the moods of a nation
  • A passion for peace / Jacobo Timerman - BOOKS - On the track of the bear : reading the soviets / Michael Simmons
  • Spoiled for choice / Paul Seabright
  • Looking for trouble / Nicholas Owen
  • Pretoria`s dubstb / Randolph Vigne
  • BUSINESS - The quick and the dead on the bankruptcy battelefield / Bernardo Kucinski
  • Hsu buttons up a royal success - BUSINESS PROFILE - How land works for the take-over tycoon / Marcel Barang - ECONOMICS - Bolivia's reborn democracy chokes on a bitter pill / Mike Reid - FINANCE - Riding club class on teh flight into qualitiy / William Pike
  • Saving for a spree / Leo Goodstadt
  • COMMODITIES - Squeeze on grain theatens the world's food supplies / Robin Stainer
  • A hungry invader wreaks havoc / W.Pike
  • Engine trouble / Nick Jones
  • Drinking up the profits / Robin Stainer
  • Trouble brewing / R.S
  • Coming to terms with the IMF
  • Opening up the tourist throughawy
  • Miracle oil promises a brighter future
  • Nº 38 (december 1983) : LETTERS - EDITORIAL - Mission to conquer : the greeks had a word for it
  • III winds for the generals
  • Bang goes US$600-billion / Altaf Gauhar
  • SORTNIG THEM OUT ONE BY ONE - Gunship diplomacy / Denzil Peiris
  • Divided the fall
  • Call-up for a push on detente / George Alagiah - Driving in t he wedge / GA
  • United the may stand / Godfrey Jansen
  • Flimsy excuses and collective cowardice / Michael Manley - REGUIONAL REPORT - China : cleaning up the party / Leo Goodstadt
  • Papua New Ginea : end of the rainbow / Bob Damon, Chris Pritchard
  • Pakistan : a nation at risk / Maleeha Lodhi - MIDDLE EAST - Oman Cool head in the gulf / Denzil Peiris
  • Running a tight ship /DP
  • África Mozambique Wooding the West
  • Senegal Diouf's discipline / James Kanu - LATIN AMERICA - Argentina Baptism of fire / Andrew Graham-Yooll
  • Coming up for air / Andrew Thompson
  • Chile The last disciple / María Elena Hurtado
  • Homeless and ragign / María Elena Hurtado
  • Venezuela Line-up for change / Andrew Graham-Yooll
  • Boo th the bankers / AG-Y - PEOPLE, PLACES & POLITICS - Second thought
  • In a free society
  • In times of war
  • The general`s fate
  • For the third world / Denzil Peirìs
  • ISSUES - When the creditor's needs must come second
  • ANTARCTICA - Battle for the treasures of the last frontier o nerth / Clarence Da Gama Pinto
  • Looking outward from the new Atlanta - For grumman corporation : it's not altruism-it`s good business
  • The three roots of an international city - THIRD WORLD PRIZE - Rewarding a protector on the heritage / Clarence Da Gama Pinto - BOOK PEOPLE - Finding a place of our own / Earl Lovelace - BOOKS - Waiting for apocalypse in the ruins of apartheid / Alan Ross - BOOKS - A magician in the cirucus of history / Alan Ross
  • Famine and feast / Deepak Lal
  • Dollar coventant / Randolph Vigne
  • Down in the dungle / Anne Walmsley
  • Cash and carry / Bonny Mukherjee - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Steering a nuclear engine through hte fallout / Ian Williams
  • Plugging the dyke / IW
  • Tahi biotech raps a bumper crop / Marcel Barang
  • Home-grown penicillin / MB
  • Shooting the sun / Ian Harper
  • Grassroots solutions / Mike Rose
  • Getting int print / Ahmad Sakr - BUSINESS - Coming up roses in the new perfume markests / Denzil Phillips
  • Hardware, software / William Pike
  • Khashoggi diamond bid / William Pike
  • Suez goes for heavy traffic
  • Indian turism
  • Rid like a rajah
  • Egyptian brewing
  • Stella's bottleneck / Nigel Gabriel, James Kanu - Business profile - New oil chief tackless Mexico's toughest job / Ron Buchanan - ECONOMICS - Mangling the market magic / Melvyn Westlake
  • Small favours / Monica Feria
  • The graduate / Halinah Todd
  • Twice shy / Chi Jung Nam - COMMODITIES - Home-grown fuel : rise of the gasohol challenge / David Hall
  • Apartheid's fuel options / John Kane-Berman
  • Putting a lid on smuggling / Halinah Todd
  • Lining up a stable price / C.Rghavan
  • Sweet and short / Robin Stainer - FINANCE - Billions at stake in the export credit shake-up / William Pike
  • Sights on the future / Norman Peagan
  • The last fee ride / Shada Islam
  • France : special survey / Howard Schissel
  • Nº 18 (april 1982) : LETTERS
  • Thrid world price - Justice for the South : the role of a secretariat
  • Israeli arms - The new carve-up / Ignacio Klich
  • Situation reports - The scramble for Anatartica / K.S.R Menon
  • Feeding the billions of the third world / María Elena Hurtado
  • Is the curse of monetarism here st stay? / Michael Manley
  • South-South cooperation - Romania goes South
  • Romania barters with third world partners / Denzil Peiris
  • BACKROUNDERS - Black trade unions gain ground in South Africa / John Kane-Berman - ISSUES - The UN failure to free Namibia / Vella Pillay
  • Leraning the rules of the commission games / Danald Woods - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - How pollution control can boost development / María Elena Hurtado
  • Tobacco could be good for your health / Anne Scott
  • Kenia rewards new technologie / R,C Katongole Kyalo
  • US$ 12 bn plan to resitibution china's water walth / Asit Biswas - SPECIAL REPORT - New thrid world projects / Phillip Abbot
  • Tunnel constrution : simple is best / Pierce Harding
  • Our of Cocoon into contruction / Patrick Donovan - BOOKS - The dirft to the city in South Africa / Joan Ebeid - SPORT - Kuwati goes to the world cup / Khalil Rayyan
  • Bihar war on illiteracy / M.K.Tikku
  • Institution now offer credit to the poor / Marcel Barang - ECONOMICS - Not much lift form the take-off theroy / Sanjay Sinha
  • Zimbabwe`s economic woes / Shada Islam
  • Uganda's US$ 4 bn target / Espajjar Ojula - MONITORS - Brussels, Washington, Geneva, / Shada Islam, Robert Manning, C.Raghavan - COMMODITIES - Tea but not sympathy / Kuldip Nayar
  • The problem of goons, guns and greased palms
  • Third world bid to break western monopoly / Marcel Barang - FINANCE - Votin with the fist against the IMF / Mahmud Al-Maranghy
  • Mixed reaction to Pakistan's delinking of rupee from US dollar / Minhaj Barna
  • Gatt trade-in-services : fair exchange or...? / C.Raghavan
  • Petrobondsdon the decline / Jane Merriman, Eric Nepomuceno - BUSSINES - Celulosa's paper losses / Enrique Koenig
  • The cost of zero bonds
  • Bottom line.
  • Nº 14 (december 1981) : EDITORIAL : Enough is enough
  • The tragedy of Sadat / Altaf Gauhar
  • After Cancún - Slippery road ahead / Mary Anne Thompson, Francis Khoo
  • Preview - Iran and the Great Satan / Anthony Sampson
  • Situation Reports - Mideast shift in power balance / Abdallah Homouda, Denzil Peiris
  • Uneasy alliance in Bangladesh / Kuldip Nayar
  • El Salvador : the press and the propaganda / Phil Gunson
  • Slow steps towards change in Burma / Marcel Barang
  • ISSUES - The truth about famine / A.K.Sen
  • The struggle for Namibia : swapo so far / Randolph Vigne
  • The many faces of Anwar Sadat / Michael Manley
  • Transnational corner alternative energy market / María Elena Hurtado - BOOKS - SELF-RELIANCE - Plugging a $10 bn leak - ECONOMICS - Looking again at Lomé / Shada Islam
  • Panamá : criticism of US policy on canal / Verónica Moppett
  • Socialist France toughern MFA stance / Shada Islam, C.Raghavan
  • Filipino mayor fights world bank proyect / Henry Holland
  • Unctad report creates controversy / C.Raghavan
  • War-torn Angola mends its economy / Robert Manning - MONITORS - Washington, Geneva, Brussels, Rome / Robert Manning, C. Ragahavan, Shada Islam, Julio Alganaraz.- COMMODITIES - Bouncing the rubber agreement / Mervin Nambiar
  • Record crop as Thais pick way through maze / Marcel Barang
  • US stockpile release causes concern among producer countries / V.M.E, M.A.T.
  • Political compromise in tin agreement / M.N
  • The president got it wrong about US aid / Jonathan Ratner
  • Opec shortfall countries face borrowing dilemma / Jane Merriman
  • Nº 3 (december 1980) : EDITORIAL : Back on the road / Altaf Gauhar
  • LETTERS - SITUATON REPORT - Why Reagan sees red in the South
  • The best of several worlds
  • Jamaica veers to the right
  • ASEAN succeeds in cooperative
  • Black school
  • Brazil guns for Iraq - INTERVIEW - The church that refuses to think for the poor / Eduardo Crawley - COVER - The politic of food
  • Southern discomfort / Ruth Weiss - ISSUES - Taming foreign investment Andrean style
  • The third world goes nuclear - BACKGROUNDER - Cuba : aspects of the revolution / S
  • FORUM - Development begins at home - BOOKS - A new angle on the Raj / JVH
  • The words you taught us / Anne Walmsley
  • Rhythm and blues / Karl King - THEATRE - Rerturn to roots in India / S - ECONOMICS - Indonesia htis back
  • Pros and cons of oil
  • Casuality of the Gulf War / Jane Merriman
  • Egypt opens door to economic woes / S
  • Brussels
  • Geneva / Shada Islam, C. Raghavan
  • Laos : electric sales / Marcel Barang - COMMODITIES - North-South rift within STABEX / A.Kilgore
  • Cocoa : doubts about cocoa agreement / C.Raghavan
  • South seeks unity in iron ore prices
  • The third world reclaims tuna / Ann Scott - FINANCE - Fool's gold from South Africa
  • The world bank : a harder line? - OPINION - THE BOTTOM LINE.