71. SUTHERLAND TAKES OVER AT GATT 72. SUTHERLAND LOOKS TO G7, SHOOTS FROM THE HIP 73. TOKYO AGREEMENT COULD REOPEN GENEVA PROCESS 74. DEVELOPING NATIONS REJECT PROTECTIONIST ECO-CONCEPTS 75. TOKYO ACCORD DETAILS INJECTS MORE CAUTION IN NEGOTIATORS 76. BAITING TO CATCH BIGGER FISH ? 77. WILL US, EC GAME PLAN SUCCEED? 78. TNC AGREES ON A WORK PROGRAMME 79. GATT: THREE DEPUTY DIRECTORS-GENERAL NAMED 80. MARKET ACCESS CAN'T BE SETTLED WITHOUT DFA ISSUES 81. BALL LOSES SHINE - EVEN BEFORE PLAY 82. MALAYSIA ASKED TO BIND TARIFFS, JOIN GATT CODES 83. WORKING PARTY SET UP ON SAUDI ACCESSION REQUEST 84. QUAD TARIFF ACCORDS SHOW TNC LOBBY POWER 85. QUAD TARIFF ACCORDS SHOW TNC LOBBY POWER 86. MUCH ACTIVITY, BUT LITTLE MOVEMENT EXPECTED 87. A GATT PROCESS WITHOUT 'GREEN ROOM'? 88. NEGOTIATIONS RECESS AMIDST PUBLIC HYPE, PRIVATE DOUBTS 89. GATT REORGANIZATION CONFIRMS US-EC DOMINANCE 90. LEARNING LESSONS IN EACH GENERATION? 91. EXPERTS "DON'T REALLY KNOW" .... 92. NO SERIOUS NEGOTIATIONS... 93. TNC MEET SHOWS SOME HIDDEN ROAD BLOCKS AHEAD 94. DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AIM FOR GREATER COORDINATION 95. FRANCE KEEPS EVERYONE ON EDGE 96. URUGUAY ROUND WOULD HAVE SOME NEGATIVE EFFECTS IN AFRICA 97. JUMBO EC MEETING MAY END IN MORE UNCERTAINTY 98. GATT TALKS OUTLOOK REMAIN CLOUDY 99. EC OFFICIALS GIVE AN OPTIMISTIC SPIN 100. MIXED PICTURE ON URUGUAY ROUND 101. TNC MEET SET FOR THURSDAY 102. SOUTH'S STRESS ON EVALUATION, CORRECTIVE ACTION 103. US WANTS WEAKER DISPUTE SETTLEMENT MECHANISM 104. RE-ENGAGEMENT OF TALKS, BUT NO PROGRESS OR BREAKTHROUGHS 105. UNRESOLVED ISSUES REMAIN, AND PILING UP 106. GATT WORKING PARTY ON LOME DIVIDED 107. FLEXIBILITY WITHOUT AN OPEN MIND ! 108. AFRICA: TRADE POLICY REFORM MUST BE PAID FOR BY RICH 109. FRANCE WEIGHS LIMITED ACCORD OPTION 110. CONFUSION AND UNCERTAINTY AT GENEVA 111. A POKER GAME WITH TOO MANY PLAYERS, AND WILD CARDS? 112. GOING DOWN TO THE WIRE, WAITING ON US AND EC ? 113. SUTHERLAND CALLS FOR QUAD MINISTERIAL 114. LIBERALIZATION NEEDS ACTIVE COMPETITION POLICY 115. US, EC BLAME EACH OTHER 116. TNC MEET SET FOR 1 NOVEMBER 117. FREE TRADE, 'FAITH' AND A FEW ZEROES 118. EC ATTEMPTS OPTIMISTIC 'SPIN' 119. GENEVA OCT 30 (CHAKRAVARTHI RAGHAVAN) -- ON THE EVE OF MONDAY'S MEETING 120. READING TEA-LEAVES AND ARGUING ABOUT PROCESS 121. SOUTH'S LIBERALIZATION ENDANGERED BY NORTH'S NON-RESPONSE 122. DISPUTE SETTLEMENT COULD BRING IN SOME RULE OF LAW 123. LACARTE GROUP CLEARS MTO TEXTS 124. MTO VS GAT WILL GO TO MARAKESH MINISTERIAL MEETING 125. SUTHERLAND ATTEMPTS TO PRESSURE US, EC 126. WAITING ON KANTOR-BRITTAN TALKS ? 127. US RISKING HARD WON GAINS, SAYS SUTHERLAND 128. US-EC DEADLOCKS STILL UNRESOLVED 129. DFA TEXTS TO BE CLOSED ON 13 DECEMBER 130. MORE DISPUTES AT GATT, LESS SETTLED 131. US WANTS EXTENSIVE CHANGES IN ANTIDUMPING RULES 132. US, EC PRESSED TO 'GET ACT TOGETHER' AT BRUSSELS 133. WAITING, WITH HOPE AND CONCERN... 134. US, EC AGREE ON 'APPROACH', TO MEET AGAIN MONDAY 135. ASSESSING THE BENEFITS ON INCOMPLETE DOSSIERS 136. US, EC AGREE, BUT KEEP OTHERS IN DARK FOR NOW 137. A SPECIAL FOURTH TRACK PROCESS FOR US? 138. SOUTH HAS FARED POORLY IN NEGOTIATIONS 139. US, FRANCE, EC IN BRINKMANSHIP 140. GATT GETS THE BLUES, BUT HOPES NOT DEAD