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News from 29/12/1973

1973; Gale Group;

Autores

T.L. Shaw, Philip Allott, Angus Dalgleish, M.G. Allderidge, C.B. Goodhart, J. O'Neil Lewis, Edward Glab, Frank C. Westcott, R.T. Severn, Graham Hallett, Jonathan Hewitt, J. Daniel,

Resumo

The Economist National Tourist Organisation of Greece The Economist Tidal energy Chile West Germany Abortion Preventing droughts Railways The Economist Intelligence Unit Canada and the monarchy Commodity prices Bookshops Associated Offices Technical Committee (AOTC) Anglo-Portuguese Bank, Limited Facing the crises If Gulliverisation fails The other big worry about 1974 is that Mr Kissinger's plan to tie Russia to the western world by a network of deals is running into trouble New is worse Israelis may be tempted to vote the untried Mr Begin into power on Monday but it will be a mistake if they do Reds in the bed The Communists are ready to exploit the energy crisis - and have numerous marxist allies anxious to bring the Heath Government down Cavenham What can the IRA now hope to achieve? Ugly lessons Northern Ireland Parties apart Youth in politics Have bed roll, will sit in Students Troubled air Commercial radio Rothmans International Limited Sheraton Hotels in Europe It'll be cold sitting on that fence in January The Germans draw their line The Shah goes to the brink The class of '73 United Nations A spider's web of wars Rhodesia The reaction Spain Countdown to civilian rule Nigeria If you can't beat 'em, bribe em Jugoslavia Look, no heads China Anybody seen them bones? Peking man Dare France either make it or break it? Now there is one Industrial policy The wages of sloth Science and technology and a thoroughly confused New Year New look for old Louisiana Oil state goes without First City National Bank Of Houston New political mixture Cajun revival Battle for New Orleans Land of cotton - Rice and sugar Drink Bass Charrington Limited Europe is the world's bar Initials of excellence Finely controlled The Italians get into line Allied Breweries Schweppes, Ltd Bubble, bubble Eurobrew The home of beer A bitter taste Scotland's nectar Hennessy Wait until the spring Getting together Grand Marnier Teacher & Sons Limited Courvoisier Cognac White Horse Cold comfort Key Indicators: British economy Three-day Britain Sanwa Bank Still hopeful At the end of Britain's first year in the common market, a poll commissioned by The Economist shows 84 per cent of the largest British companies still expecting long-term benefits from membership, and three-quarters expecting to be positively harmed were Britain to withdraw What the public thought How a year of decadent growth ground to a stop Can't have inflation and eat it Thyssen-Bornemisza Group nv Thyssen-Bornemisza Group n.V. In the red Industry has had some quite serious worries, although it couldn't be specific Those car imports Beefed-up Suits us Fun and games Tobacco barons Paperchase Raiding the kitchen The City was ignored The British Bank Of The Middle East The National Bank The Europond How about buying British? The Irish have got much more of a kick out of membership than the British Danes are disenchanted The Commonwealth hasn't noticed Reputations made and lost Norway doesn't mind staying out Depends what renegotiation means Hitachi Zosen The pursuit of childhood On the 1973rd day of Christmas Dream pedlars Remember, remember Two up, two down Third time lucky Token choice Christian conspirator A lot of anecdotes History transformed Magnificence and misery He was there Deep divisions Short list Books This Month Appointments Appointments Wanted Travel Education & Courses Marine Midland Bank Mitsubishi Electric

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