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Volume 341 Issue 6240, 28 September 1989

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  • With luck, and chiefly because of Mr Mikhail Gorbachev's persistence, there is now a chance that peace will break out. Will the United States, the Soviet Union and their allies be able to manage the transition?

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  • The failure of a British company's investment in a US business should be followed by more general reform.

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  • If British Greens in conference last week are anything to go by, the Green movement has a problem of consistency,

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