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News from 25/10/1975

1975; Gale Group;

Autores

Robert C. Pearson, William H. Liu, Gerald Frost, George Capper, J. Orev, Chris Russell, Richard I. Mateles, Harry Lucas, Gilbert F. Lemming, George O. Hoskins, Henri Dorra, John Lomax, J.W. Koten,

Resumo

The Economist Sanwa Bank The Economist Up the hill The Economist Intelligence Unit Oil Oil spills Management Appointments Pensions Slump China and Taiwan Chile Climatology Welfare in Europe Wine Bovis British! Gas Property British airways Britain's health tangle Where the pay-beds are New patients inquire here The Franco bequest General Franco made life as hard as possible for Prince Juan Carlos; but an opening to democracy is still the best way to keep the transition peaceful Eight pairs of eyebrows Britain's Mr Callaghan wins the gaullist-of-the-month prize. Need he have done it quite that way? Countdown on New York New York's days are numbered without help from Washington; which President Ford would be foolish not to give The power to give pause The roadblock Mr Whitlam has run into in Australia is a valid part of a democratic constitution A sword to the Lords? A stronger second chamber in Britain may be the paradoxical result of Lord Goodman pushing his luck over press freedom IBM Chase Trans World Service from TWA Barclays Unicorn International Colt International Ltd Phillips Petroleum 66 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Ltd Swissair Tokaibank London has no transport policy, but the minister doesn't like to say so Is the party really over? Local government expenditure Enter Lord Blake Electoral reform Johnson Line The Wigham Poland Group Sheraton-Caravel Hotel Life means life? Bombing trial Going bust Stately homes Reforms accepted Abortion Volvo Capper Neill Bayerische Landesbank Girozentrale Two cheers for a touch of anti-protectionism Hares and tortoises Regional fund ReCAP ahead Farms Molehill Another year or five European parliament The Standard Oil Company Toronto Dominion Bank Don't come back Migrants The high road to Brussels Scotland and the EEC Johnnie Walke The Gulfstream II. The ultimate When he goes, if he goes ... OXY Nordic Bank Singapore Branch Patek Philippe Grab Spanish Sahara Over the line Lebanon Closing in Dhofari war Hitches Israel Sumitomo Bank The Association Of Consulting Actuaries Auburn Industrial Development Authority Snamprogetti It didn't hurt France Half a cheer Turkey and Cyprus Courting trouble India While the going is good Surinam No holds barred Malta Masinexportimport Irvine New Town Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Ltd Pigeons would do better Price of indiscretion Rhodesia Hawk swoops Kenya Now you see him, now you don't Cambodia America's Third Century Pan Am Recessional for the second great empire? America joins the Fabian society Crossover Allis-Chalmers Acknowledgments Djims Pennwalt Corporation The retreat from Mr Edison Jones Lang Wootton First City National The way out The New Philadelphia Story Agenda for world leader Loews Hotels St Quinttin Son & Stanley Manufacturers Hanover Mcdonneell Douglas Bombs for everybody? Wardley Ltd The Economist Shangri-La The dreamy monster Hongkong Bank Group Mid Glamorgan European Banking Company, Limited Penta Hotels American Express Tomorrow we're hicks Cunard Qe2 The Economist World Airways IBI Scottish Industrial Estates Corporation Bank Of America Next year's election brings out the long-distance runners A day in Hubert's life Barely afloat New York The Northern Trust Company Santa Fe International Finance Corporation It's a deal Grain for Russia Economy on the go again Wells Fargo Bank Noranda Death control Life in a coma Special report Watergate Bangkok Bank, Limited Work down, money up Key Indicators: British economy Home starts Paying for particles British precision bearings Saving for the state to spend Britain is heading for an explosion in money supply Goodbye to the big board? Merrill Lynch, the world's biggest stockbroking firm, has suggested the replacement of the world's biggest trading floor by computers Courvoisier British airways Please, won't somebody help? The steel industries of America, France and Britain want their governments to stop the Japanese (and others) making inroads into their markets. Girozentrale Vienna Knight Frank & Rutley Can Swan Hunter fry its Kentucky chicken? Thanks several million Timex Bye, Hughie? Engineering union Hush-hush in Hamilton Britain's nest, Britain's waste Nuclear hazards The Economist Intelligence Unit False dawn for the small men Petrol prices Ontario Grundig Landesbank Rheinland-Pfalz Where have all those shipping orders gone? Chasing a setting sun Armada wanted Suffering Germans Swedes' cold sauna The Wfobaco Group Empresa Nacional Hidroeléctrica Del Ribagorzana, S.A. (Enher) Double Dutch lay up Up with money French technology Catalyst among the pigeons Car pollution Hush about deficit Japan Scraping the bottom World grain Key Indicators: World commodity prices Avis Boeing Fiat Union Bank Of Switzerland IDA Ireland, Industrial Development Authority PIA Continental Bank Datasaab Lufthansa The printing press in Healey's pocket One man's meat FMC Bubbly - and squeak Champagne Coal hole NCB pensions Swiss Bank Corporation Michigan Bell Telephone Company Tiny goodbye Lonrho Home-grown boomlet Australian market Key Indicators: World bourses World Shares & Money Republic of the Ivory Coast Fuji Bank Where bankers fear to tread? Father figure Subtle strands Old-fashioned Great Strine plain Racism and slavery Irish banking Near the Cam Collins The Portman Grieveson, Grant International Ltd J. Carvel Lange International Holiday Inn; Singapore Hotel Appointments Appointments Appointments Education Restaurant Travel Studentship Company Announcement Tender Scholarship Course Appointments Wanted Business Komatsu Ltd The Swire Group

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