News from 17/08/1974
1974; Gale Group;
Autores
J.R. Parlett, Peter Warry, W.C. Van Der Merwe, Robert Kirkwood, G. Reichardt, Arthur Seldon, Peter Calamai, D.H.L. Hopkinson, Allan J. Nixon, James Mark, D.H. Maitland, P.H. Frankel, J. Grimond, John Lomax, Desmond Ashton-Jones,
ResumoThe Economist Procon A Subsidiary Of The Economist Inflation The Presidency A world without President Nixon Unit trusts International Appointments Inflation accounting National savings Monetary correction Lloyds Bank Group Management Civil servants The Economist Broadcasting Essex report Rescue from Cyprus British Grand Prix Psychopaths Property British Airways Smash and grab How Labour means to win Mr Wilson is employing a series of tactics in trying to break out of the electoral stalemate. Watering-down nationalisation is one of them; but there is a much nastier one, too The back-to-normal President The United States would prefer a return to normalcy in the White House after the fate that has overwhelmed the last two presidencies A Ford model economy President Ford should seek a consensus on specific domestic economic targets, and take one international economic initiative. Here are the representations we would make at his proposed summit seminar on American economic policy Much more ado about. education The energetic Mr St John-Stevas has set off another political argument over education. Fine, but now he must make peace Maibl OCL Tyndall Labour's diehard unionists line up against the sporran socialists The state of the union Tory turnover Candidates Last tangle in London? Censorship Cable & Wireless Inchcape & Co. Ltd The toothpaste circuit Sumitomo Bank The Russians are coming out of it laughing Eastward ho Waste of words Commercial Union Assurance Swiss Aluminium Australia Ltd Ever the victim Bangladesh The unborn twin Portugal and Africa Dycon Petroleum Trading Ltd Scraps for the crocodile South Africa Bombs away The churches The Economist Intelligence Unit He won't feel lenient now South Korea The real test for Helmut is still to come When Schmidt soars ... The Best Of Both Worlds In Banking Chiyoda Genscher creaks The young left bites its nails All eyes on Heidi's Hesse An autumn reflation? When he was foreign minister Mitsui Trust On with the new President Off with the old Fidelity Bank Rich man, poor man Republicans without the albatross Counting chickens Canada: a fair-weather friend? Continental Illinois Ltd Tokai Bank Bread: The Flour Advisory Bureau Bread: Still The Best Food Value In Britain Lesotho National Development Corporation B.P. Banco De Bilboa Northern Electric Kawasaki Steel Corporation Paying Europe's farmers when inflation calls the tune I'm all right, Jacques Hallo partners Sombre fields of corn Bovine crisis ANIC Daiwa The butter melts Pork pie Deciphering Capese Wine's morning after In search of sweetness From family to factory Eurofraud is fun What about the consumer? Key Indicators: The Nine - How they compare on inflation Drivers Jonas It's Benn, and gone Key Indicators: British economy Another 40p Will America avoid recession? Barclays In sheep's clothing The Prime Minister has obviously taken fright at the headway made by the Tories' anti-nationalisation campaign and has, as advertised, toned down Thursday's white paper on the Government's plans for industry Five men's mandarins A Commons committee has usefully widened the debate on Britain's methods of economic mismanagement, but has also itself misunderstood them Where the ads pinch Both television and newspapers are facing a serious fall in advertising. Some papers think they know the answer The genetic engineering scare is spreading Get on with something North Sea oil Eight the unions hate Labour laws Fuerzas Electricas Del Noroeste, S.A. Business In Britain Thorn Trying to get the marina shipshape Please eat more cake Prices The nation's bank? Trustee Savings Banks Tesco has another try Hypermarkets The year all The tourists stayed at home Royal Dutch/Shell Group Of Companies Empty airports Still cooling Japan Key Indicators: World commodity prices Three for Britain Colour television Dubai is quickest Arabs Contracting's fun Herstatt still hungover Germany Down with babies Mitsubishi Bank Arab African Bank It's as bad as it was in the blitz Contracting Stockbrokers Law and orders Wall Street Fourth largest? Mobil oil Balancing act Commercial Union Assurance Falconbridge Lufthansa More gold Union Corporation Threadbare 1975 Carrington Viyella Key Indicators: World bourses World Shares & Money Hotel Carlyle Aries International The Hokkaido Takushoku Bank, Limited The Economist A Seventh Beyle? Fine Feelings Spin-Off Unfortunately, The Invaders Left Resources Policy Industrious Virtuoso New Causes Gentleman And Player No News Interim Statement University Appointments University Appointments Interim Statement Course Appointments Appointments Appointments University Appointments Appointments University Appointment Appointment Wanted Business Education Publications Restaurant Tender The Mandarin Hong Kong Mitsui Bank
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