News from 01/03/1975
1975; Gale Group;
Autores
J. David Smart, David Sherman, G.H.G. Norman, FrieD. Krupp, Kenneth Jones, R.B. Allen, Jenny Wright, Hilda M. Derrick, Dorothy Johnson,
ResumoThe Economist Lufthansa The Economist Tory leadership The Economist Intelligence Unit Bullock committee The British constitution Management Appointments The Queen Civil service pensions Dentists Hijacking Mayor Daley Krupp Group International Appointments Chemicals & Allied Products Export Promotion Council Saab Dodwell Countdown begins One year on The British Labour government has done better during its first year than could reasonably have been expected. But bigger risks will have to be taken in year two Who runs America? Well, Mr Ford's Administration and the Congress do between them, which is all right so long as they are on the same wavelength. At present they aren't Brezhnev's last lap He's back on his feet, but it can't be for long - which could mean something new in Soviet political practice as well as in east-west relations A post-dated bill Tomorrow's big pensions will be paid for tomorrow. That's what inflation does for you. So keep on the right side of your children Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce The Queen gets her cash ... but Willie gets The votes Lord Houghton saves the day Fleet Street One more heave Televising Parliament Something old, something new Tories SAS Sumitomo Bank Blind folly Housing and race Power to the local councils Housing Act Protestants' peacetime fears Ulster We all want to join Charities Sheraton Hotels & Motor Inns Ontario Ministry of Industry and Tourism State cash to the rescue Historic churches Swiss Bank Corporation (Luxembourg), Limited Yes or no? Britain's referendum battle is under way Insuffrageable Taking stock Farms Naughty seven sisters? Oil companies Another Narrow Escape A report by the Girozentrale Vienna Rickey Tibble & Partners Ltd PPG Industries, Inc. Money troubles Petrodollars Don't rock the boat British Industry Bill Welshing on the market Nationalists Life on the dole The Royal Bank Of Canada Trademarx United States Steel International Japan Line Happy hosts Dublin summit Bookworms turning Anti-trust Key Indicators: The Nine - How they compare on inflation Associated Japanese Bank What it's like in besieged Phnom Penh - no roads, no rivers, no dollars Another war Philippines End of an automaton Spain Loews Hotels Alexander Howden Group Ltd MEPC Less than faithful West Germany Better late East Germany Red brigades and black battalions Italy Standard And Chartered Shutting them up Jugoslavia Breaking eggheads Indonesia Absent friends Nepal First the good news Pakistan Nonesutch New Zealand Disunity Africa Pregnant Investors Chronicle Europe is moving both ways Fiat-Allis Bank Of New York Congress shows some energy Still the boss Chicago Inside out Watergate Manufacturers Hanover Corporation - New York Reforming The Reformers Regulatory agencies Who Needs Friends? Labour Talking Point The Senate A lady prepares to move in Housing The battle of the birds Produce and be taxed Key Indicators: British economy Mangled bill Aluminium: short slump, and longer shortage? To All Businessmen Stop and think Right or wrong, the objections to the capital transfer tax are too many to be dealt with in the time available. The CTT proposals should be withdrawn and reappear, reconsidered, in the next Finance Bill Can Leyland save itself? A dramatic leap in productivity must be the first priority at British Leyland No votes for nominees Shareholders should be either seen or heard, and preferably both North Sea compromise The oil companies have been reasonably treated over North Sea taxation. Next comes the government's desire for 51 per cent participation British Airways Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Iran Mr Rothmans King Size But where are those companies that the oil money is going to buy up? On the floor Oil Dollars, by any other name Oil money Unblacklisted Italy Key Indicators: World commodity prices There's a nasty zip in the air Zips Sounds ideal 1,500 sinners Arab boycott Pay up, comrade East European oil Borrow and grow South Korea Will Dent make one? The Dow Chemical Company Does the social contract stop at Clapham Junction? Telling it true Government and industry Workers' reference Monopolies Toads, watch out Too old, too small Chrysler Gamesmanship Concorde The Economist Intelligence Unit Chemical Bank There is £3 1/2 billion on the way, but plenty to buy Not all exceptional Clearing banks Muscle-flexing German shareholders Huff and bluff Australian Estates All Hull breaks loose Associated Fisheries Key Indicators: World bourses Xerox stymied Anti-trust First becomes last Investment trusts World Shares & Money Bank Of Kuwait And The Middle East K.S.C. Works on art How Does Your Garden Grow? Stardust Fallen Oaks Those Magnificent Men ... Oil And Money Flows: The Problems Of Recycling U.S. Telecommunications Full Speed Ahead Doubtful Company Dark Side Of Peace Important New Books Books This Month Unsung Heroes First Chicago Ltd Caterpillar Too Late To Buy? Too Soon To Sell? Daiwa Bank The Pierre Noval LB Port Appointments Company Statement Lectureships Fellowships Fellowship Company Statement Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Wanted Business & Personal Appointment Business & Personal Appointments Courses Education Restaurant Dividend Notice EBIC European Banks International Yasuda
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