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152. Success of talks eases pressure in the EC
153. EC leaders agree to increase funds for public works
154. As EC addds tiers to its tower of babel, talk of structural change increases
155. Exporting labor: Western Europe finds that it's pricing itself out of the job market; work flees to East Europe; EC takes a hard look at employer mandates; so much for '1992' euphoria
156. France is getting what it wants by taking hard line on GATT; U.S. yields on farm accord and accepts demands for enforcement group
157. Sacrifice has limits, say the workers at a French factory; they vote no to saving jobs at the expense of wages; quaint notions destroyed
158. Tax on revenues in EC proposed by commission; document suggests levies are a way to reduce rising unemployment
159. Naples feels Italy's political tremors; officials aim to end corruption, but it won't be easy
160. French insiders now aren't so keen about eating innards; offal - from brains to tripe - is in decline as prices rise and McDonald's beckons
161. In Venice, a death breathes new life into ancient curse; palace on Grand Canal, built by obese envoy, haunts fat cats, grandes dames
162. Italians engage in fierce self-scrutiny in midst of wide corruption scandals
163. The hotels in Umag are full of refugees as well as tourists; Croatian resort plays down its many nonpaying guests in quest for hard currency
164. European interest rates stay sky-high; EC nations, despite new latitude, take their cue from Germany
165. Europe drags its feet on interest rates; a delay in cuts can replenish coffers, help ERM
166. France set back in effort to free its central bank
167. France, Germany try to defuse tensions and restore relations
168. Germany's neighbors are bridling at its apparent inward turning
169. Changing the rules; Europe's money move may pave way to rise in the global economy; it allows lower interest rates but also saddles business with new uncertainties; doubts over single currency
170. Gallic pride stung by Bundesbank muscle; franc is held hostage to German action on rates
171. Global pique; with voters fed up, world leaders see their popularity sink; corruption, bleak economies and the cold war's end are blamed for malaise; disquiet on Western front
172. France and Germany walk fine line to maintain ties amid disagreements
173. As EC faces its failure on Bosnia, some try to learn from mistakes
174. EC, its competitiveness waning, argues over trimming safety net
175. Maastricht faces German legal test in suit over scope of treaty's powers
176. EC's growing unemployment provokes questions about economic policies
177. Italy's birthrate, the world's lowest, is a vexing anomaly; family planning at the center of Catholicism is surprise; the birth dearth in Milan
178. Spain's economic boom turns into bust; pile of debt from the '80s casts shadow over elections
179. Fed up; emboldened Sicilians lead the rebellion against Cosa Nostra; some merchants now refuse to pay protection money and informers proliferate; secret villas on public lands
180. Denmark approves European unity pact; second vote brings relief; treaty's next hurdles are in Germany, U.K
181. Once again, EC's eyes are on Denmark
182. German-Canadian's failed empire produces bizarre tale of finance
183. French farm lobby begins to doubt promises made by new government
184. Russia's pulse; Yeltsin's hometown writhes with change as referendum nears; goods, real or counterfeit, crowd a sidewalk bazaar, as new worries intrude; Ms. Tinkova tries retailing
185. Russia and Western lenders are near an agreement on rescheduling debt
186. Conservatives in France face strategy split
187. Socialists seek to revitalize waning leftist movement in Western Europe
188. In France, only the leaders are changing; conservatives, favorites in vote, will stay the course
189. U.S.-Russian study of anthrax outbreak finds proof of a cover-up by Soviets
190. Swiss Re finds path after losing its way; Saxer hopes plan will correct reinsurer's missteps
191. Credit Lyonnais risky-loan exposure worse than admitted, new book says
192. Banque de France may get independence; political consensus forms to end state control
193. Russia wants more from G-7 on debt relief
194. G-7 proposes rescheduling Russian debt; relief package would slash next year's payments to total of $2.75 billion
195. EC leaders resolve conflicts at summit; Denmark will vote again on Maastricht Treaty; financing set until 1999
196. No secrets; a Swiss bank squirms as officer it's suing tells of sleazy deals; he says Baron who headed Rothschild Bank AG hid the ownership of assets; a terribly messy situation
197. EC hopes for faith-restoring summit; after a year of setbacks, leaders hope to regain momentum for unity
198. France faces grim choices as it seeks to derail EC farm accord with U.S
199. Disney continues drive to expand world-wide; second theme park is planned despite start-up problems in Europe
200. Germany's Bundesbank is torn on policy; officials face pressure on monetary, inflation goals
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