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News from 23/11/1974

1974; Gale Group;

Autores

Geoffrey Furlonge, William Petersen, Patrick Wall, Anthony J.C. Kerr, Simon Coulter, J.H. Wright, A.F. Stobart, Geoffrey G. Newman, Lord Campbell of Eskan, T.D. Scon, Harold Braham, Joseph Z. Reday, G.C. Knight, Peter Burstyn,

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The Economist Mitsubishi Electric The Economist Saving fuel Energy conservation Cane mutiny Scottish Tories Management Appointments National Health Service The Economist Intelligence Unit Thalidomide tax The Cape connection Portugal International Appointments The fat years and the lean Middle East Going in with a bang British Leyland Ethiopian Airlines Property British Airways Ulster's Nero Nuclear flat-earth thinking The danger of a steep increase in the number of nuclear powers must be met not with empty perfectionist slogans, but with a demand for strict compliance with the non-proliferation treaty Dear octopus Mr Tony Benn's octopus could best be made into an innocuous, orthodox monetarist beast. How to learn to love planning agreements and the National Enterprise Board without really crying Labour's victory rally Mr Callaghan, Mr Wilson and the rest should not fear to use the Labour party conference next week as a rare chance to spell out their economic strategy to the rank and file First time lucky Mr Karamanlis persuaded the Greeks to hold to the centre. Will it go as well across the rest of southern Europe? Midland And International Banks, Limited Philips Associated Offices Technical Committee Irvine New Town Swissair Sony The Standard Life Assurance Company Wide World Of Bankers Trust Port of Bristol Authority Iran Air Heuer The NEC has moved left - but not as far as it seems Too powerful? Cabinet secretary Are they fiddled? Union ballots Cunard Qe2 Too few pupils Teachers Class conscious Population Selling Scotland Short Devolution Don't blame us Immigration Hawker Siddeley Aviation Industrial Bank Of Japan (IBJ) A sober vote is the best toast to freedom UNfair United Nations Defiance Israel Granges No war drums Syria Back again Italy After you, Ali Food Whew! America and Japan Firm, quick, brave Germany Room at the top Ireland A body for a body Argentina All in the name of Islam Egypt and Libya The holes left by a double death Saudi Arabia The Economist Intelligence Unit Not their master's voice South-east Asia Solzhenitsyn goes his own way The screw tightens in The camps The ones who don't feel Russian Let's study with the party Mitsubishi Bank The tide turns in Rockefeller's favour Tapes tell more Watergate Honeywell Finance Inc. Brown cowed Jews Loose ends Vietnam Sweeter quotas Sugar Rail's red light Los Angeles Jobless in inflationary times The Euro-Arab dialogue faces Palestine problems Second division? Cube's compromise Sugar Butter up Mountaineering Beef French farce Finance ministers Europa Moveable squabble Foreign ministers Freedom's price Greece Bringing the chaps and the lads together No axe? Regions Eurocheats beware Tax evasion Key Indicators: The Nine - How they compare on inflation PYE Midland Bank Air France Morgan Guaranty Trust Company Falconbridge MAS (Malaysian Airlines) S.T. Dupont The Swire Group Omega Pan Am Algemene Bank Nederland (ABN) Creeping unemployment Labour talk The £43 billion bill Midland Bank How to stop Scargill The militant miners have won again, but they can be defeated in the next wage battle if ministers show some courage Probably, it's 1966 France's one-day general strike flopped this week. The workers' mood is still very different from that in the riots of 1968. But M. Fourcade would be unwise to delay reflation much longer Disinflation without confrontation A freeze on real incomes can still be made to work even if the miners, power workers and other big unions manage to ignore it Hoechst Commercial Union Assurance Less slump, more flate A 23 per cent compact Wages A rate fix Building societies Fluidiks, B.V. Consolidated Gold Fields Limited Our own Opec North Sea tax Ask the workers first Bennery Who rules? Rates Superbus for the precious few Alloyed days Steel Everybody is floating in the wrong lifejacket Recycling where? Enter Arcrus Arab money Cipec scratches Copper Key Indicators: World commodity prices Point International The Great Universal Stores Ltd Sheraton Loosen up Japan Angry Alberta Canada Anti AT & T American anti-trust It is recession Cars Johannesburg Consolidated Investment Association Of Consulting Actuaries Smiths Industries Ltd Charting the drop into hell Key Indicators: World bourses Hammering it out Oil companies It never raynes ... London Merchant Securities Inter. Continental Hotels Cwmbran Kawasaki Steel Corporation Why are they waiting? Nation Life Insurance Hyper sharemarket Turning sour Barker and Dobson World Shares & Money Hertz Olivetti Toyota NCR Crane History And Pictures Early Views Long Perspective Le Trèsvictorieux Strategic Plan For The North West Retail Distribution HMSO Books Dupont Sabena The Family Ambitious Clerics The Wisest Fool Trading Cities Business Books Prospects Of East-West Joint Ventures Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce Snamprogetti From Crown To Party Georgian Contrasts Peculiar Friend The Still Unblemished Hero The Crisis In Keynesian Economics Oyez The Times Sheraton-Hong Kong Hotel Long-Term Credit Bank Of Japan, Limited Hippophile Ericsson LM International Management Development Program Inter-Continental Hotels Leopold Joseph Holdings Limited Bank Of Nova Scotia The Economist Intelligence Unit J. Carvel Lange International Victoria Wine Credit Factoring Ltd Chairman's Statement University Appointments Chairman's Statement Company Statement Appointments University Appointments Appointments Appointments Public Notice University Appointments Appointments Publications Courses Business Opportunity Appointment Fellowships Appointment Wanted Education Lecture Restaurant Business & Personal Travel Property British Airways Cargo First National City Bank

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