Europe
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The deal is done
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What is to be done?
To clean up the shambles left by communist mismanagement, Eastern Europe must take a swift, dramatic leap to private ownership and a market system. West Europeans must help it do so, welcoming it as partner in a unified European market. So says Jeffrey Sachs, Harvard professor and economic adviser to the governments of Poland and Yugoslavia
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Happy birthday
The Treaty of Rome was signed 30 years ago on March 25th. Our Brussels correspondent looks at how the European Community has grown up, and at the decisions facing it as it approaches middle age
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An economic community without an economic policy
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Don't tear up the treaty
The Treaty of Rome is 25 years old next Thursday. Its critics say it is out of date. They are wrong. The real problem is that the treaty is not being applied.
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The blockade of Britain
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One black day in the life of Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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Death of a salesman?
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The abolition of the Caliphate
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The Allied Advance
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