News from 08/12/1973
1973; Gale Group;
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S.M. Naseer, R.H.H. Kendall, T.H. Donaldson, H.J. Macmoolson, Hugh Leggatt, Philip F. Nind, Carl Walske, Richard Critchfield, Philip Rosen, C.P. Thompson, V. Denis Vandervelde, S.G. Hartley, R.S. Musgrave,
ResumoThe Economist Bank Of America The Economist The Economist International Subscription Service Into the dark? Oil and Israel Managementappointments Nuclear accidents International Appointments Hotel fires The Economist Intelligence Unit Museum charges Bangladesh Japan Sony Property Property British Aircraft Corporation President Ford? Another unenviable task As Mr Whitelaw shapes up to the miners it must seem a bit like Ulster all over again. And it might be best to tackle it on a community basis at that Next week's crisis What may happen next Wednesday and Thursday could throw Britain into its worst crisis since the war. How should Mr Barber meet it? Would Britain love rationing? Mr Walker is right to delay petrol rationing, despite the cries of chaos and panic. He should make sales of petrol coupons entirely legal if rationing does have to come The to-hell-with-it vote The upsurge of Mogens Glistrup's new anti-tax, anti-pretty-well-everything party in Denmark can happen - and may be happening - in other western countries. The shambles is worth looking at Rothmans International Rover Scottish Widows' Fund Saab Hello, Jupiter, goodbye moon Space now belongs to robots like Pioneer 10 that can function on their own. But everything still works better with a man on board Baden-Baden Tourist Authority Itt Talk, fighting and fighting-talk Another week, another row Labour party It's the money that matters Teachers' pay Datsun Next man in Cricket Finding and paying professionals Local government Getting culture out of town Government and the arts Dash 7 How do you get promoted by the Arabs? Where a slump could take them Japan Wells Fargo Bank Kissinger's next job Egypt The keystone Ireland On the road to Saigon Vietnam The elephant awakes Zaïre Standard And Chartered Caterpillar Croft Japan Air Lines Cable & Wireless Courvoisier British Airways Le Groupe Balkany Hutchison International Ltd (HIL) British Gas Our Vital Industry Sheraton Hotels In Europe Marine Midland Bank Toyota Your best friend India and Russia We'll call you West Germany Eauporte France Wheat and chaff United Nations Birthday party Australia Lee gets the chop South Korea Pardon Bangladesh When we're rich we're happy Taiwan The Bank Of New York A tough manager for the energy crisis Impeachment: a painful question Chase Manhattan Bank GM wins one Nuclear Europe? Jersey's Giants Filibustered reform Crises are still good for you, but have we really got one? The council disgraces itself To honour Spaak EMU 1 1/2 Monetary union Institute for Assistance in the Development of Southern Italy (IASM) The piper waits for payment Regional policy Where's Gladstone? Budget Confusion process Enriched uranium The Economist Intelligence Unit Germany follows Enoch Migrant workers Peyton pace Trucks Key Indicators: The Nine - Prices and wages Falconbridge Mitsui Group The Broken Hill Propietary Co. Ltd (BHP) FMC Crane Nova Scotia Omega What crisis? Key Indicators: British economy It's trade again Trendy growth Carried over the threshold? British Airways The great petrol panic The Government has been summoned on all sides to introduce petrol rationing as something infinitely better than the shortage and panic of the past week. But is it a real shortage? Beyond-the-fringe banks London and County Securities has been rescued, but some of the mushrooming secondary banks need looking at very closely Kicking the poor Not enough attention has been paid to the calamitous effect of dearer oil on many of the struggling economies of the third world The Areas For Expansion Associated Japanese Bank (International), Limited The appalling candour of Gerald Wagner The real shortage Bunkering Competitive gloom Japan Getting worried France Paying the price Germany Who's cut, and how, this week Henry Davis & Company Sheraton-Hong Kong Hotel Pia The First Canadian Bank Sundays on foot Italy Nelson touch Abu Dhabi Caught together World growth Key Indicators: World commodity prices Not so fierce French economy Ishikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries Co. Ltd (IHI) Geisweiler & Fils Guelph Industrial & Economic Development Commission Lockheed Aircraft Corporation The Bank Of Tokyo, Limited United Dominions Trust Ltd Philips Middle East Airlines (MEA) News From Merrill Lynch Canadian Club Time Rolex East African Hitachi Resourceful People S.T. Dupont They're getting scared all over the place Who leaves, when? Miners On the rampage Strikes Horrible October, nasty November? Oil imports So rudely interrupted Economy Finding its teeth Price commission Easy did it Trident Citroen The Heathrow Hotel What is short and why King-Wilkinson MEP Crash, bang, rumour, wallop Forced sales Gilt-edged Seams OK? Coal The Canadian connection Property The Stewarts Calendar Banque Belge Ltd Asprey Rotterdam Europoort Not so hot Computers Good bets Convertibles Key Indicators: World bourses Bullionish Gold shares World Shares & Money Trinidad-Tesoro Petroleum Company Ltd The Royal Hospital And Hume For Incurables The Economist J & B Benson & Hedges Fiat Blue genes Never a nobody Happy wanderer Book-bound Delight in energy Political or economic planning? European Marketing Data & Statistics Discounted cash flow Salt horse World health Middle East International Not as it seemed The Facts Enough straw Short List C.T. Bowring & Co. Ltd C. T. Bowring & Co. Ltd The Malcolm Sargent Cancer Fund For Children Colt Industries J. Carvel Lange International Shure The Economist Appointments Chairman's Statement Company Statement Fellowships Fellowships Scholarship Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Property Business Restaurant Appointments Wanted Education & Courses Personal Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky Norwich Union
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