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News from 22/01/1972

1972; Gale Group;

Autores

R.H. Herford, R. Detsiny, J.D.B. Mitchell, J. Blondead, R.F. Jackson, K.H. Dodge, David Mitchell, Frank Pe, D.B. Welbourn, Diana Richmond, John Reddaway, Robert G. Cooper, Hilary Bours, Forrest E. Studebaker, Alan Fien, D.J. Ellis, T.D. Sinclar, Nicholas Prescott,

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The Economist Fiat The Economist Northern Ireland Overture for Europe Investment carrots Management Appointments Gold Desalination Rivers Hullo, Europe! Management Appointments Miners' strike Slow delivery Jerusalem The June war Laughter in Cairo Cymru am byth Property Dodwell Full ahead Hullo Europe, where are you? One reason why getting Britain into Europe is proving such a hard-fought thing is that neither Mr Heath nor anybody else seems quite sure what Europe is One answer for Pearce But the Pearce commission was sent to Rhodesia to find out whether people there accepted the settlement as the best Britain could do, not the best it ought to have been able to do Malta lets off steam Mr Mintoff's manoeuvres have delighted many Maltese, even though he seems unlikely to win them any material gains. How come? The only ally Nationalism, a suspect and discredited force in the west, may now be liberalism's only ally in eastern Europe - even in Tito's country More green grass Which is the nicest country to live in? Here's a bigger choice, with a new set of scores BOAC Halifax Who's next for a bumpy ride on the penny-farthing? Marking time Ulster When is a tax not a tax? Family poverty Hertz Weir Pumps Limited No news is bad news Broadcasting It's not fair Examinations Round and round the parish pump Local government Humphreys & Glasgow Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd Two ways to say no Rebel tribesmen South Africa Pompidou doesn't have to care France Amsterdam Depositary Company N.V. Not azimuthal enough Will it be better next year? Italy Signing, but not sealing Norway and Denmark They kicked against that boot Czechoslovakia From Peking with love, by satellite China and America Inter-Continental Hotels World Outlook 1972 Watch out for Tet Indochina Caught in the firing line Lebanon Good men and true Egypt Charades Pakistan and Bangladesh By-elections sometimes count Chile Credit Suisse Union in a poor state Roads new turning Metro schools? Heroin by the ton Port Autonome De Dunkerque Yoshida Kogyo K.K. Democrats Against Nixon: 2 Election 72 Happy Humphrey In dock again Bargain money Will Hughes emerge? Breeding power The Future of International Business British Vita The Royal Bank Of Scotland Rothschild Intercontinental Bank, Limited Tozer Kemsley & Milbourn Ltd Bank für Gemeinwirtschaft The Economist European Bank For Medium Term Credit Bank Of America Mrs Johnson's diary One hundred weeks ago Public lives Murder as fiction Chatham House Journals The World Today Utopia obscured European Markets Back outside Anti-iconoclasts Curate's egg Macmillan Who's afraid of the European commission? Standard And Chartered Banking Group, Limited The expected million As expected, Britain's unemployment is over the politically-sensitive million mark. Mr Carr has to worry about the teenagers and the over-45s in the dole queue. But things really ought to start getting better soon The engine that Rolls built he Government has now set out, as it promised to do, the events that led up to Rolls-Royce's bankruptcy almost exactly a year ago. But there is far more to the story than it tells This green and pleasant what ...? How frightened should we allow ourselves to be over claims that the world is slowly poisoning itself to death? Aerialife Asks Beckman Fuji Bank The miners are busy getting nowhere The Economist Intelligence Unit Ltd Brown Brothers Harriman & Co. Amsterdam Hilton Rotterdam Hilton Car industry heads for trouble again Engineering wages Beating the ban on talk Code of practice Ici's Gentlemanly Ways Textiles Japanese roll in Bearings How to cut fares London Transport Key Indicators: British economy Banque Nationale De Paris Banking lesson from New York Those erratic rates: a foretaste of things to come Reading between the smoke signals Eec And America Power politics Italy Few big deals Russia and Japan Irving Trust Company Alexanders Melia Hotels Prove it first Marine insurance Rocky landing Moon Key Indicators: World commodity prices Barclays Bank Slater, Walker: bank Of so many affairs 500: and after? London market Just duplicate Rank Organisation A long haul, but uphill Montecatini Edison Key Indicators: World bourses Not so precious Platinum The safest bet Alexanders Discount Appointments Chairman's Statement Company Statement Appointments Chairman's Statement Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointment Wanted Dividend Notice Education Business & Personal The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Limited The Long-Term Credit Rank Of Japan, Ltd The Industrial Bank Of Japan, Limited managing Directors J. Carvel Lange International British American Bank Stock Prices And Yields The Royal Bank Of Canada Iran Air A revealing yesterday Kellogg International Corporation A sudden tomorrow After two centuries of increasing control over matter and energy, world business has in the past decade begun to make a breakthrough in the processing and distribution of information. This may have four main at dramatic results Towards the age of no experience Where the computer revolution should lead The Barclays Group Transglobal teach in New dimensions for the learning process and business training? And small transnational companies run in we Africa by London telecommuters who live in Honolulu? Finite world? If the ecological Cassandras are right - and we did accidentally destroy the world in 1972-2012 - it should be with our bellies full and amid a surfeit of substitutes for today's basic materials Istituto Finanziario Industriale The 80 years' dash After 10,000 years of economic stagnation, and two centuries of economic growth, mankind may reach economic satiation in less than another century. Which countries will race fastest in the next stage of the sprint? National Westminster Bank Giants in the late afternoon The annual sales of General Motors are now bigger than the net national income of all but a dozen countries in the world. But the peak age of international expansion by the very biggest multinationals may be ending The history lesson The least successful multinational corporations are those that seek merely to get close to some foreign market or to exploit some geographical peculiarity there. The most successful are those that temporarily know how to use skilled labour more efficiently than the local Establishment does Midland And International Banks, Limited Ends of some roads Big multinationals may suffer more from the attentions of international unions and from the suspicions of national governments. There is no such thing as a technological gap. There is a management gap, but often swift decay when management becomes bureaucratised Institute for Assistance in the Development of Southern Italy Algemene Bank Nederland Brief Books The Economist Future of finance The rich countries of the world are probably going to go into balance of payments deficit with the poor one Most of our international financial mechanisms are prepared for the opposite Republic National Bank Of Dallas Multinational Business Envoi The general forecast is thus on the side of optimism, with five main provisos Franklin National Bank

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