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News from 31/08/1985

1985; Gale Group;

Autores

Andrew Bogle, Jean-Luc Fulachier, S.T. Drake, R. Keiser-Stewart, Patrice De Vallee, F.B. Lamont, Walter J. Landry,

Resumo

The Economist The Royal Bank Of Scotland Jaguar The Economist Aids Hongkong Oil prices Bilingualism Semantics The Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus The Retail Revolution Osaka International Trade Fair Commission The International Second-Hand Machinery Trade Fair Merrill Lynch Modern major-generals Pacific Watergate The French government should clear away those Greenpeace doubts A step towards peace Is still possible in the Middle East with the right American help, and some tinkering by King Hussein Nordic turnstiles Will the Norwegians re-elect Willoch's centre-right government, the Swedes Palme's socialist one? And would their opponents' policy changes matter The guards save the TUC The solid sense shown by Britain's railway guards in their secret ballot needs to be followed by next week's show of hands at the Trades Union Congress Global money Is still being governed by parochial rules, especially in America Make farmland beautiful It would be cheaper than subsidising overproduction Nothing like an English summer Even when it pours The laager takes a battering The giant's many heads The blacks To veto, or not to veto America Anti-apartheid, yes, er, but EEC Where people like to work Ballots are good for BR, and the brothers too Mid-term blues Polls Burning questions Barrattised Council houses Gun crime means gun law Police Home is where the jobs are Not sporting The Mirror Dreamed-up spires Degrees Insead & The Economist Announce Redefining their role Not just a question of tax How long a haul? Back to coal The penalties of size Not by reliability alone How fast? Just cruising? Eddie Solomon Banking Corporation (West Indies), Limited Phillips How far? Boeing Philips Türk Hava Yollari Turkish Airlines Dust gets in their eyes Not so secure for some Social security Shot down The Divad gun The machine lives New York Diners Club International Biting the hand Liberia Right hand, left hand Jackie Presser Restaurant-mad Manhattan Northamptonshire Changing the guard in Nigeria's palace Seeking agreement among the gunmen Uganda Friend or neighbour? Egypt Les Dior De Christian Dior The Economist Intelligence Unit Do they mean it? Vietnam and Kampuchea Voting for peace India Talking truces, making war Afghanistan Chicago Mercantile Exchange Survival techniques for emperors British Aerospace ...Up Where We Belong DG Bank The case of the missing ... er, who's next? Sharing star-wars secrets Tricotage French spies A new generation in France Nissan Thanks, mate Familiarity brings in the vote Sweden Hands across the sea Spain and Israel Gold warrior Albania August in the EEC Financial Report Guinness Mahon Dowty Business This Week Girozentrale Let the dollar retreat; America's imports will stay their ground Not on leave The dollar Seven-year hitch Soviet grain harvest Africa's hungry mice Settling down to success Chrysler General Accident Team Xerox Omega Less angst AEG Renault retires Profits of Menon EMI Music And then there were three Australian retailing Armonk rock New miracle needed Singapore Guinness Plc Turning a buck on a pound's worth of yen Houston Natural Gas Corporation There's an awful lot of debt in Brazil ... still All pull apart Canadian trust companies New issues and old caution West German stockmarkets Bye, bye default High-tech hash DMA Systems Scrap books The western way to die Chinatown, USA "Year of the Dragon" Fresh cards from an old deck Michael Cimino Fresh cards from an old deck -continued The World Bank Call it a wrap Tough at the top The Economist Intelligence Unit Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Wanted International Property Courses Conference Business & Personal Business & Personal Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages The Economist Commodity Price Index Focus: Growth Focus: East European Debt World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Commerzbank MAS (Malaysian Airlines) McDonnell Douglas

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