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News from 16/08/1986

1986; Gale Group;

Autores

Sir Colin Campbell, Yakir Plessner, R.A. Flood, Sidney Cox, Nicholas H.F. Royle, Michael Skelding, Chien-san Fang,

Resumo

The Economist British Telecom Audemars Piguet The Economist Commodity pacts No more Chiangs Israel's economy Going nuclear Berliners Post haste Venice The Economist Intelligence Unit Abbey National British Gas If they have a fling No wizard in Oz Democratic voters everywhere should ponder the implications of Australia's budget on August 19th An uncommon market Europe's customs posts will remain unless governments settle their tax differences Where Goldman leads ... Securities houses will have to look beyond their own markets for capital and partners Four more years America's presidents should be allowed more than two terms Consumers in chains Britain's State Industries Do Not Give Their Customers A Fair Deal. The Tuc Recognises This, But Wants It To Continue No law unto themselves Democracies should not make exceptions to the rule of law - even for their security services The Trades Union Congress The tin lady The money Mrs Thatcher has spent to save Cornish tin mines is money wasted Summer is for stunts in Ulster Make work, not war Not dead yet Sizewell Make work, not war - continued A two-horse race Bookmakers Small skirmish, big row Gurkhas No moor, no more Bricks and money Big Bang in the vegetable market Texas wages war on the future Too many laws Congress Money grubbers Spies A one-man rival State Department Only the Russians are smiling Farm surpluses Pure in thought Election finance All about tax breaks Puerto Rico The cautious sharpening of the samurai's sword Russia's Pacific century The whip cracks Pakistan Playing the Andorra card South Africa Ta-ta, Taba Egypt and Israel His Achilles heel Australia Chastised but unchastened Jaw-jaw begins Philippines Southern discomfort O sweet and lovely wall, Show me thy chink The new guard stands to arms Sweden Oh deer Er, take that Europe and South Africa Tit for tax The mending of the Mezzogiorno North-south: Italy No conflict, please, we're communist Hungary Infernal summer A tang of peace Eec: Trade Schott Jaguar Hewlett Packard (HP) MAS (Malaysian Airlines) Ect Cellular Business This Week Commercial Union Rolls-Royce flies into a storm Double-edged Sanctions on South Africa Malleable metal markets Into the bag Sri Lankan tea Swash Buckley Allegheny International The Gulf learns The meaning of austerity Milling around America Japanese steel Death watch Long-range bombardment American telephones Hang on Brazilian telephones After the honeymoon ... Joint ventures in China Before take-off The great white hope Of British merchant banking Britain's bargain basement Tight-fisted Japan and the third world First refusal Share issues in Britain The bull's fourth birthday Splitting headache Accountancy in Britain TSB The wild market in Japanese warrants Some rockets still work I'm Olga, fly me The Yong recipe Food flavours Beyond the reach of divers Deep-sea oil N Search Of The Happy Hen Animal welfare New York's dummy run The losers The winners The Leslie Fay Companies, Inc. You've seen the musical, now read the poem Small is poor Poetry publishing Eye whit-ness Gough Whitlam Cricket among the cicadas Cricket among the cicadas - continued Poets in prison Cuban prisoners Strike me pink Should black-and-white films be shown in colour? United Nations Publications The Economist Intelligence Unit Appointments Appointments Appointments Courses Courses Appointment International Property Publication Appointments Appointment Business Opportunity Business & Personal Appointment Wanted Output, Demand And Jobs Prices And Wages The Economist Commodity Price Focus: Austria Focus: Foreign Assets World Bourses Money And Interest Rates Trade, Exchange Rates And Reserves Communication, Advertising and Marketing Foundation Ford Hitachi

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