<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Western Europe: News &amp; Videos about Western Europe - CNN.com</title><link>http://topics.cnn.com/topics/feeds/rss/Western_Europe</link><description>Find stories, videos, and photos about Western Europe from CNN.com.</description><language>en-us</language><copyright>Cable News Network LP, LLLP.</copyright><pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 11:17:04 GMT</pubDate><ttl>5</ttl><image><title>Western Europe: News &amp; Videos about Western Europe - CNN.com</title><url>http://i.cdn.turner.com/cnn/.element/img/1.0/logo/cnn.logo.rss.gif</url><link>http://topics.cnn.com/topics/feeds/rss/Western_Europe</link><width>144</width><height>33</height><description>Find stories, videos, and photos about Western Europe from CNN.com.</description></image><item><title>Living in the 'real' Rio de Janeiro</title><link>http://www.cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/07/30/brazil.favelinha/index.html#cnnSTCText</link><guid>http://www.cnn.com/2009/TRAVEL/07/30/brazil.favelinha/index.html#cnnSTCText</guid><description>For whoever has seen the 2002 movie "City of God" -- based on real stories set in the eponymous slum in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro -- a favela can be a scary place, plagued by violent crime.</description><pubDate>Fri, 31 Jul 2009 04:36:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>UK: Birth of 13-year-old dad's child sparks outrage</title><link>http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/02/14/boy.baby.dad.england/index.html#cnnSTCText</link><guid>http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/europe/02/14/boy.baby.dad.england/index.html#cnnSTCText</guid><description>The birth of a child fathered by a 13-year-old boy has sparked an uproar in Britain.</description><pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2009 21:13:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Global breakdown: Winners and losers</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/29/news/economy/gumbel_world_economy.fortune/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/2008/09/29/news/economy/gumbel_world_economy.fortune/index.htm</guid><description>So much for the theory of "decoupling," the hopeful notion held just a few weeks ago that the rest of the world was robust enough to ride out a U.S. domestic crisis.</description><pubDate>Tue, 30 Sep 2008 09:17:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>The Georgia Crisis: A Blow to NATO</title><link>http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1832988,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-topics</link><guid>http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1832988,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-topics</guid><description>The Western military alliance's raison d&amp;amp;#202;tre was to contain Russia. 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While it's catching up to the West -- becoming more modern, expensive and crowded -- Eastern Europe remains a great value. Here's what to expect this year.</description><pubDate>Tue, 26 Feb 2008 22:04:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Ian Thomsen: NBA considering five-team European expansion</title><link>http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/ian_thomsen/02/13/international.expansion/index.html</link><guid>http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/writers/ian_thomsen/02/13/international.expansion/index.html</guid><description>The NBA's on-and-off approach to expansion into Europe is back on again. Commissioner David Stern is considering new plans to create five full-fledged NBA franchises in Europe over the next decade, a league source told SI.com.</description><pubDate>Wed, 13 Feb 2008 16:18:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Russia, Ukraine deal averts gas crisis</title><link>http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/02/12/putin.russia/index.html#cnnSTCText</link><guid>http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe/02/12/putin.russia/index.html#cnnSTCText</guid><description>Averting what could have been another gas crisis across Europe, Russia and Ukraine have fixed a price on natural gas for 2008 while Kiev has promised to pay its 2007 gas debts.</description><pubDate>Tue, 12 Feb 2008 21:37:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Smoking Will Kill 1 Billion People</title><link>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1711154,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-topics</link><guid>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1711154,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-topics</guid><description>A sweeping new global report, released by the World Health Organization today in New York City, urges governments to get tough on the tobacco epidemic before it's too late</description><pubDate>Thu, 07 Feb 2008 23:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Drug-Resistant Flu Virus on the Rise</title><link>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1708867,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-topics</link><guid>http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1708867,00.html?xid=feed-cnn-topics</guid><description>New research finds Tamiflu-resistant strains of the most common flu virus popping up all over the world</description><pubDate>Thu, 31 Jan 2008 22:00:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>The global fight for top talent</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/2007/12/03/magazines/fortune/Battel_brainpower.fortune/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/2007/12/03/magazines/fortune/Battel_brainpower.fortune/index.htm</guid><description>Three scenes from the new battle for global economic supremacy:</description><pubDate>Fri, 07 Dec 2007 17:07:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Small-town Czech bars humble but fun</title><link>http://www.cnn.com/2007/TRAVEL/getaways/08/31/czech.republic/index.html#cnnSTCText</link><guid>http://www.cnn.com/2007/TRAVEL/getaways/08/31/czech.republic/index.html#cnnSTCText</guid><description>A strip of honey-colored flypaper spirals down from a thumbtack that anchors its now-empty canister. 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But now a tourist sailing off the coast of Ecuador--or just about any...</description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jan 2001 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Can the U.S. Economy Hold Up? There's still a good chance it could. In a chaotic world, the U.S. remains a rock of stability. Bu</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1998/09/28/248743/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1998/09/28/248743/index.htm</guid><description>Is America headed for a recession? It better not be, because for the rest of the world, the resilient growth here and in Europe is just about all that's been keeping things from going from bad to m...</description><pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 1998 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>Why the Global Storm Will Zap the U.S. Economy A scary analysis from our man in Hong Kong. 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The Continent has never developed a computer industry to rival that of the U.S. But technologically ba...</description><pubDate>Mon, 17 Mar 1997 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>DAEWOO'S DARING DRIVE INTO EUROPE A KOREAN             CONGLOMERATE AND ITS CHARISMATIC BOSS ARE BETTING BILLIONS             OF</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1996/05/13/212383/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1996/05/13/212383/index.htm</guid><description>On a shivery Saturday morning in Warsaw, the only workers at the headquarters of the Polish state automaker FSO are uniformed security guards and a delighted new Korean owner, Kim Woo-Choong, 59, c...</description><pubDate>Mon, 13 May 1996 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>THINK YOU'D RATHER BE EUROPEAN? NOT SO FAST. 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But a new genera...</description><pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 1995 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>AMERICA'S EXPORT SURPRISE </title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1994/04/04/79154/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1994/04/04/79154/index.htm</guid><description>Just months ago, the experts were writing off exports. Yes, U.S. manufacturers had become competitive on price and quality, but recession-ridden Europe and Japan simply didn't have much reason to b...</description><pubDate>Mon, 04 Apr 1994 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>WORLD WIDE OPPORTUNITIES WHERE THE GLOBAL ACTION IS             It may not be in the places you expect -- or the places you     </title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1993/11/22/78646/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1993/11/22/78646/index.htm</guid><description>GLOBALIZATION. Aren't we sick of it? Haven't we heard enough already about consumers from Alabama to Zambia wearing Levi's and Nikes and sweaters from Benetton, drinking Coke and Pepsi, eating Big ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 1993 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>GOING GLOBAL FOR BIG GAINS By diversifying overseas,             you can actually lower your risk. Besides, foreign stocks      </title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/1993/05/07/88054/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/1993/05/07/88054/index.htm</guid><description>You don't have to be Jules Verne to believe that travel would be broadening for your portfolio. While even optimists expect a gain of no more than 3.5% for the U.S. gross domestic product during Pr...</description><pubDate>Fri, 07 May 1993 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>CATCHING HIGH RETURNS ABROAD Don't be seduced by sexy             foreign bond yields -- the gains in Spain are mainly long term</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/1993/05/07/88047/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/1993/05/07/88047/index.htm</guid><description>Given the explosive nature of international fixed-income markets over the past nine months, it wouldn't necessarily be a typo if this story were titled ''Investing in Foreign Bomb Funds.'' Indeed, ...</description><pubDate>Fri, 07 May 1993 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>RUSSIA 1993 EUROPE'S TIME BOMB Western Europe's severe problems will deepen if chaos continues to consume the East. The U.S. cou</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1993/01/25/77390/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1993/01/25/77390/index.htm</guid><description>EUROPE is starting 1993 in a sour mood. The march toward economic and political unity has begun to look more like a parade of stragglers. With recession deepening and widening, big layoffs seem imm...</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 Jan 1993 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>BIRTHRATES IN EXTREMIS</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1992/09/21/76903/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1992/09/21/76903/index.htm</guid><description>The mix of citizens in developed countries is tilting toward the old. For youth, look to the Third World, particularly sub-Saharan Africa, where families average six-plus children each (see chart)....</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 1992 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>STILL NO TRIPLE DIP IN SIGHT</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1992/09/21/76900/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1992/09/21/76900/index.htm</guid><description>There's little doubt the economy is frazzled. Job cuts mount, consumer confidence wanes, housing starts fall, auto sales idle. But will it fizzle as it did last year, when the slow-mo recovery that...</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 1992 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>U.S. EXPORTERS ON A GLOBAL ROLL FORTUNE's annual             ranking shows how strong sales abroad help companies offset        </title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1992/06/29/76580/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1992/06/29/76580/index.htm</guid><description>REASON NO. 1 for going global: It provides a powerful extra source of growth. While U.S. companies hunkered down to tough out an anemic recovery in the domestic market last year, U.S. exports rose ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 1992 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>NOW THE NEW NEW EUROPE The drive toward 1992 in Western Europe has converged with the growth of market economies in the old comm</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1991/12/02/75813/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1991/12/02/75813/index.htm</guid><description>CALL IT the new New Europe. In a breathtaking rendezvous on the eve of 1992, the drive for a unified market has converged with the fall of communism to make Europe a far bigger and more competitive...</description><pubDate>Mon, 02 Dec 1991 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>HONG KONG ON THE BALTIC?</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1991/07/29/75332/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1991/07/29/75332/index.htm</guid><description>Allied bombing in World War II couldn't destroy Konigsberg when it was part of Germany, and neither could 46 years of urban planning by the Soviets, who got hold of the city in 1945 and renamed it ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 1991 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>NEW LIGHT IN EASTERN EUROPE? Amid the economic chaos that followed the crash of Communism come signs of emerging entrepreneurshi</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1991/07/29/75302/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1991/07/29/75302/index.htm</guid><description>A NERVOUS SOBRIETY has set in across Eastern Europe. Two years after the Iron Curtain came crashing down, the region's experiments with capitalism might, to some eyes, seem an excellent advertiseme...</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jul 1991 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>TURNING WATER INTO GOLD Here's how an unsung chemicals maker extracts profits by riding the wave of environmentalism.</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1991/05/06/74968/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1991/05/06/74968/index.htm</guid><description>EVEN IN TOUGH TIMES, there are frothy profits to be made cleansing the water and purging the pipes of American industry. The world's largest supplier of water treatment chemicals, Nalco Chemical of...</description><pubDate>Mon, 06 May 1991 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>A NEW KIND OF SOVIET THREAT</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/11/05/74328/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/11/05/74328/index.htm</guid><description>Europeans are worried that they will soon face a new Soviet menace: a flood of refugees. This winter, living conditions in the U.S.S.R. are sure to deteriorate and food will be scarce -- the nation...</description><pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Watch out when they say ''equity,'' how to revive the unions, a time for indecency, and other matters. LABOR'S PLIGHT</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/11/05/74284/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/11/05/74284/index.htm</guid><description>''There are two sides to every girl,'' as Jimmy Durante once posited in a memorable ditty, and two sides in the debate that regularly erupts in the U.S. every Labor Day. (Daring transition, eh?) Su...</description><pubDate>Mon, 05 Nov 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>PORTFOLIO TALK NEW YORK AND TOKYO: AFTER THE FALL, WHAT'S NEXT FOR STOCKS?</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/09/24/74104/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/09/24/74104/index.htm</guid><description>Rocked by Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, sharply higher oil prices, and fears of runaway inflation, the world's top two stock markets came in for an August shellacking. U.S. shares fell 15%, while Japa...</description><pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 1990 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>CONSERVATION PAYS OFF Western Europe and Japan are in             far better shape than is the U.S. to weather the latest oil sh</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/09/10/74017/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/09/10/74017/index.htm</guid><description>TWICE BURNED in the 1970s, Western Europe and Japan have spent the past decade getting ready for another oil shock. High taxes on heating oil and gasoline, among other measures, have reduced oil's ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 10 Sep 1990 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>A WEAKER DOLLAR WILL HELP KEEP THE TRADE DEFICIT SHRINKING</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/04/23/73447/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/04/23/73447/index.htm</guid><description>Does the dollar's recent surge against the yen awaken bad memories? Put your fears to rest. It is nowhere near its 1985 peak and is likely to fall in the months ahead. The merchandise trade deficit...</description><pubDate>Mon, 23 Apr 1990 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>THE COMING WORLD LABOR SHORTAGE A baby bust will soon shake industrialized economies everywhere. To cope, they must start encour</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/04/09/73363/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/04/09/73363/index.htm</guid><description>AGE HEALTHFULLY, retire earlier, and bank on ever richer government benefits. For nearly 50 years, political leaders in North America, Japan, and Europe have promised their citizens varying version...</description><pubDate>Mon, 09 Apr 1990 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>TODAY'S LEADERS LOOK TO TOMORROW MANAGING PERCY             BARNEVIK ^ TO COMPETE GLOBALLY, LOOK AT THE WORLD MAP</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/03/26/73307/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/03/26/73307/index.htm</guid><description>There is a tendency in the Western world to talk about only one region at a time. Ten years ago, people talked about Latin America as a great opportunity. Now everyone talks about Eastern Europe. I...</description><pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>TODAY'S LEADERS LOOK TO TOMORROW FINANCE PAUL E.             TIERNEY JR. LESS LEVERAGE AND SAFER SECURITIES</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/03/26/73275/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/03/26/73275/index.htm</guid><description>Decidedly fewer financial intermediaries and purchasers will gain control of corporations. There will also be much less tolerance for financial acquisitions -- less political sympathy, less popular...</description><pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>HOW YOU CAN FIND HIGH-YIELD STOCKS IN FARAWAY PLACES</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/1990/02/01/85644/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/moneymag_archive/1990/02/01/85644/index.htm</guid><description>Income-oriented investors usually stick to U.S. issues. But this year they might also consider high-yielding foreign stocks that trade in the U.S. as American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), which are ...</description><pubDate>Thu, 01 Feb 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>WARY HOPE ON EASTERN EUROPE America's top corporate chiefs think the outbreak of freedom will make the region a promising market</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/29/73022/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/29/73022/index.htm</guid><description>AMERICAN chief executives, like most of their compatriots, have elatedly watched the spirit of freedom steamroll through Eastern Europe, toppling hard- line Communist regimes as if they were made o...</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>LET'S CHANGE THE IMMIGRATION LAW -- NOW</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/29/73045/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/29/73045/index.htm</guid><description>Millions of Eastern Europeans and Soviets -- educated and talented for the most part -- are likely to try to start fresh lives in the West as barriers to free emigration continue to tumble. The U.S...</description><pubDate>Mon, 29 Jan 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>ARE WE AT THE END OF HISTORY? Yes, contends the author of a much discussed essay. The ideological wars are over, and liberal dem</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/15/72983/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/15/72983/index.htm</guid><description>''Bold and brilliant,'' trumpeted Chicago philosopher Allan Bloom when his former student Francis Fukuyama published ''The End of History?'' in the neoconservative journal The National Interest las...</description><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>HOW THE WORLD WILL CHANGE In the new era, economic performance will replace military might as the measure of a nation. This will</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/15/72988/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/15/72988/index.htm</guid><description>The world is entering unknown territory. For two out of three living Americans -- and about as many Russians and Europeans -- the bipolar system forged by the cold war is all they have ever known. ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>HOW TO MANAGE IN THE NEW ERA Seizing global opportunities requires exploring more options -- and acting faster -- than ever. Her</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/15/72986/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/15/72986/index.htm</guid><description>Are you up to the challenge? Beware. Leading the vanguard of global investors doesn't necessarily make for restful nights. When Swedish ball-bearing maker SKF plunged into Russia, its dream of prof...</description><pubDate>Mon, 15 Jan 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>LET THEM EAT WHEATIES</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/01/72947/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/01/72947/index.htm</guid><description>Western Europe's traditional rib-sticking breakfast is endangered. At least, that's the hope of U.S. cereal makers. Kellogg and Quaker Oats already dominate the European market, and their sales are...</description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>WHAT'S BEHIND THE CURTAIN?</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/01/72953/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1990/01/01/72953/index.htm</guid><description>''Hallelujah, it's been a long time coming.'' So says Dwayne Andreas, CEO of Archer Daniels Midland, the food processor and grain exporter, of the selling opportunities following the Bush-Gorbachev...</description><pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 1990 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>WHO GAINS FROM THE NEW EUROPE Almost everybody does -- and there's opportunity aplenty for deals. The combined GNP of East Germa</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/12/18/72890/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/12/18/72890/index.htm</guid><description>WITH THE FALL of the Wall and the lifting of the Curtain, Western managers and investors must rethink their strategies for doing business in Europe in the 1990s. Suddenly the Old World has gained a...</description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Dec 1989 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>WHAT THE 'GREENS' MEAN FOR BUSINESS Western Europe's environmental movement is a boon for some companies, a bane for others. U.S</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/10/23/72606/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/10/23/72606/index.htm</guid><description>AMERICA'S GROWING environmental concern has been matched, and in many ways exceeded, by the stunning rise of the so-called Green movement in Western Europe. Once thought of as little more than busi...</description><pubDate>Mon, 23 Oct 1989 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>IRON CURTAIN MBA</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/09/25/72527/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/09/25/72527/index.htm</guid><description>Move over, Karl Marx. Hungary's premier university has dropped Das Kapital from its required reading list. And, this month, the reform-minded Magyars are launching the East bloc's first MBA program...</description><pubDate>Mon, 25 Sep 1989 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>Protection for grunts, left on the prairie, a write-down in the Soviet Union, and other matters. STEALTHY STRATEGY</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/08/28/72380/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/08/28/72380/index.htm</guid><description>Two years ago, your correspondent had a part-time tour of duty in the Pentagon, serving as editor for a high-level group called the Commission on Integrated Long-Term Strategy (CILS). The commissio...</description><pubDate>Mon, 28 Aug 1989 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>AGNELLI ON CARS, GREENS, AND JAPAN In a frank talk with FORTUNE, the chairman of Fiat tells how he plans to meet the forces that</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/07/31/72296/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/07/31/72296/index.htm</guid><description>AT 68, Giovanni Agnelli, chairman and principal owner of Fiat, is one of the most powerful industrialists in Europe. How he reacts to the changes that are about to sweep the global auto industry wi...</description><pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 1989 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>SURGING INVESTMENT </title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/07/31/72303/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1989/07/31/72303/index.htm</guid><description>Investment fever is gripping the global village. Capital spending has been brisk around the world, especially among the Little Dragons and in Japan, Indonesia, and India. Led by electronics and mac...</description><pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 1989 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>HULLABALOO OVER HUSH PUPPIES</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/11/21/71312/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/11/21/71312/index.htm</guid><description>The place locals go in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria, is Dondukov Street, a cobblestoned commercial strip where a marble-floored store is selling Hush Puppies shoes. Everybody in Bulgaria, it seem...</description><pubDate>Mon, 21 Nov 1988 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>TECHNOLOGY IN THE YEAR 2000 Only a dozen years ago there were no PCs, no CDs, no VCRs, no genetically engineered vaccines. The n</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/07/18/70787/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/07/18/70787/index.htm</guid><description>ALL IS VANITY, said the Preacher, and there is nothing new under the sun. Well, maybe there wasn't in the time of King Solomon, and anyway the author of Ecclesiastes was pondering the human conditi...</description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Jul 1988 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>ENTERING A NEW AGE OF BOUNDLESS COMPETITION There's no place to hide as global companies build, buy, and sell across borders. Bu</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/03/14/70313/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/03/14/70313/index.htm</guid><description>THINKING about going global? Friend, you're too late. The train has already left. Today the competition for goods, services, and ideas pays no respects to national borders or the old geopolitical d...</description><pubDate>Mon, 14 Mar 1988 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Mexico's travel boom</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/01/18/70116/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/01/18/70116/index.htm</guid><description>The Mexican stock market looks like an empty enchilada, with values down about 66% since October. While investors flee, however, tourists pour in. They pumped almost $2 billion into Mexico's troubl...</description><pubDate>Mon, 18 Jan 1988 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Trade and jobs</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/10/12/69685/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/10/12/69685/index.htm</guid><description>The U.S. could gain more jobs through exports than it loses because of imports. Richard Belous, a labor economist at the Conference Board, and Andrew Wyckoff, an economic analyst at the U.S. Office...</description><pubDate>Mon, 12 Oct 1987 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>Portugal turns right</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/08/31/69507/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/08/31/69507/index.htm</guid><description>The free-market fever sweeping Western Europe has finally spread to Portugal, a stronghold of socialism for a decade. In July voters handed the moderate Social Democrats a thumping parliamentary vi...</description><pubDate>Mon, 31 Aug 1987 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>Epicure's agony</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/02/02/68647/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/02/02/68647/index.htm</guid><description>The U.S. trade dispute with Western Europe could bring bellyaches to lovers of imported foods and spirits. In the event that President Reagan makes good on his threat to slap a 200% tariff on more ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 1987 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>WE'RE ALL IN THIS TOGETHER - In an increasingly interconnected global economy, the U.S. will export more services and import mor</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/02/02/68627/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1987/02/02/68627/index.htm</guid><description>CONSUMERS already live in a global village. Young Europeans and Americans alike sport Benetton sweaters made in Italy, covet Japanese compact disk players, and haunt remarkably similar hangouts. Ke...</description><pubDate>Mon, 02 Feb 1987 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>CATERPILLAR'S TRIPLE WHAMMY After years of loudly advertising the need for a weaker dollar, the company finally got one -- and g</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1986/10/27/68206/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1986/10/27/68206/index.htm</guid><description>THAT SAVAGE MUGGING suffered by Caterpillar on Wall Street late last month -- when its shareholders were suddenly relieved of around $800 million of market value -- must have looked mysterious to m...</description><pubDate>Mon, 27 Oct 1986 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>THE EDITOR'S DESK </title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1986/10/13/68181/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1986/10/13/68181/index.htm</guid><description>THE MYSTERIOUS gleaming object in the gloved hand on our cover is not an exotic fragment from a distant galaxy but just one of the everyday wonders of the technological revolution: a silicon wafer ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 1986 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>Banner Year for a Fidelity Fund</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1986/02/03/67103/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1986/02/03/67103/index.htm</guid><description>Rookie mutual fund manager George Noble showed a talent for picking foreign stocks and earned a big return for shareholders of the Fidelity Overseas Fund (FORTUNE, December 23). In January, Lipper ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 1986 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>FORTUNE FORECAST THE CURRENT QUARTER SIGNALS SLOW GROWTH While employment is up, retail sales are down. Foreign manufacturers wi</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/12/09/66728/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/12/09/66728/index.htm</guid><description>WALL STREET seems to be banking on faster economic growth -- look at those bulls run -- but in fact the signals are decidedly mixed. True, employment rose strongly in October, but retail sales slum...</description><pubDate>Mon, 09 Dec 1985 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Royal International Optical Corp.</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/11/11/66588/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/11/11/66588/index.htm</guid><description>The oldest baby-boomers will be 40 next year -- a cheery prospect for Dallas- based Royal International. The company is one of the largest and fastest- growing national retailers of eyeglasses and ...</description><pubDate>Mon, 11 Nov 1985 05:01:00 EST</pubDate></item><item><title>Tremors in the Farm Credit System</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/09/30/66478/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/09/30/66478/index.htm</guid><description>U.S. farmers' prospects continue to dim under the curse of a plentiful harvest, and their problems have spread to the Farm Credit System, the largest agricultural lender, which may need a federal b...</description><pubDate>Mon, 30 Sep 1985 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item><item><title>SPECIAL REPORT CHEAPER OIL WOULD BE GOLDEN It would perk up the sleepy European recovery, make it easier for some Third World de</title><link>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/07/22/66184/index.htm</link><guid>http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1985/07/22/66184/index.htm</guid><description>A MAJOR PLUNGE in oil prices -- the break to $20 a barrel or less that oil users have been dreaming about for several years -- could be upon us no matter what is said and done at OPEC's Vienna meet...</description><pubDate>Mon, 22 Jul 1985 04:01:00 EDT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>