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1 In Turkey they are not officially recognised as a distinct ethnic group but called ‘ mountain Turks ’ ( see story on next page ) .
2 This is the inexorable increase in the proportion of children born out of wedlock ( see chart on previous page ) .
3 Business investment became even less profitable in the most recent capital-spending binge ( see chart on previous page ) .
4 The UN reckons it will need to get 2.2m tonnes of food from outside this year , and wants another 1.6m for the rest of black Africa ( see chart on next page ) .
5 Though this is good news for American and Japanese firms , who share a paltry 11% slice of the luxury market , it is disastrous for European companies which account for the remaining 89% of sales ( see chart on next page ) , but which sell nearly half of all their fancy products in America or Japan .
6 But in the country as a whole , the number of skiers was down for the third year running , and was no higher than 12 years ago ( see chart on next page ) .
7 But a scissors effect is cutting through America 's blacks ( see chart on next page ) .
8 Texas does not need the economic stimulus offered by Mr Clinton : the state has a muscular economy with an employment-growth rate that has exceeded the national average for the past three years ( see chart on next page ) .
9 This is at least ten times as many as to any other country ( see chart on next page ) .
10 Add the two factors together , and the average mortgage payments of a first-time buyer have fallen from 30% of earnings in 1990 to 12% today — the lowest for more than 20 years ( see chart on next page ) .
11 Kwik Save 's return on capital is the envy of Britain 's supermarkets ( see chart on next page ) .
12 As I did n't want to undergo the inconvenience of surgery to remove the offending gall bladder , I opted for virtually fat free eating , with the miraculous side effect of acquiring slim hips and thighs for the first time in my adult life ( see photograph on next page ) .
13 The lobbying of America has been a curious off-the-books exercise ( see box on next page ) .
14 It seems fair to say it has ( see box on next page ) .
15 Pan Am ( see box on next page ) , Continental and Eastern have been able to stay aloft only under the protection of creditors provided by chapter 11 of America 's bankruptcy laws .
16 The tangled affairs of the Bank of Credit and Commerce International ( BCCI ) continue to damage its reputation as a bank supervisor ( see box on next page ) .
17 Syria sponsored the recent reconciliation between Iraq 's external opposition groups ( see box on previous page ) , which might give Mr Assad useful influence with a post-war government in Iraq .
18 Slovenes voted for this last December ; in Croatia on May 19th 94% of those voting ( in an 83% turnout ) opted for a sovereign Croatia ( see box on previous page ) .
19 Even so , the flow of new money into eastern Germany is expected to grow this year ( see box on previous page ) .
20 Both lodgement/deformation and melt-out tills have been identified : they reflect different environments of deposition [ see illustration on preceding page ] .
21 Those Shias who escaped into southern Iran are housed in transit camps around Khorramshahr and the other main points of entry ( see map on previous page ) .
22 In their place , increasingly , are a few giants : Waste Management and Browning Ferris from America , Compagnie Générale des Eaux from France , Edlehoff from Germany ( see table on previous page ) .
23 Morgan have AAA debt ratings from both Standard $ Poor 's and Moody 's , two big American rating agencies , Barclays Bank , Deutsche Bank and Union Bank of Switzerland are among the eight European banks in the same category ( see table on next page ) .
24 Since 1986 it has raised ¥843 billion ( $5.6 billion ) by issuing convertible bonds in Japan and warrant bonds in Europe ( see table on next page ) .
25 A recent survey of managers in Japanese industry showed worker ageing and labour shortages to be their biggest worry now , and for the remainder of the 1980s ( see table on next page ) .
26 European banks have already made big inroads into their life and general insurers ' markets ( see table on next page ) .
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