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News from 08/10/1977

1977; Gale Group;

Autores

N. Groenhart, Valeska Zielinski, Neville Beale, L.A. Marquet, Per E. Svensen, E. Matthews, Nicholas Fairbairn, Douglas Busk, John Mackintosh, Peter Easton, D.F. Strange, William Peet, Michael L. Hussey, Robert Kirkwood, Blaine Stothard, R.E.B. Atkinson, John Lomax, Anne G. Maletta,

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The Economist Midland Bank International The Economist Nicholas Scott, MP The Economist Conservatives Closed shop British prime ministers MPs on mandarins Management Appointments Offshore zones European community Norway German terrorists The Sunday Times Matignon to Mogadishu American insurance Muldoon Employment Protection Act Property Scotiabank Faces of Toryism An impartial gun The weapon Lord Carver has to devise for converting Rhodesia into the right sort of Zimbabwe Big two, small two In theory, Vance-Gromyko unanimity should be able to nudge Israel and the PLO towards peace. Will the Russians put Mr Carter's theory into practice? After the verdict General Zia has good reasons of his own for needing a Pakistan that can vote freely as soon as the courts have judged Mr Bhutto The danegeld fallacy There is an alternative to capitulation even when terrorists hold as many hostages as those Japanese hijackers did Vickers Labour closes ranks - at least until the election Taking the strain on Europe Fraternally pink Bland Payne Fight again another day NEC unchanged Jobs - measured in oil or inflation Workers' playtime Rural rides again Mr Rees wants to know how to stop violence, not freedom General Electric Credit Corporation How local can you get? Broadcasting £299 kick in the teeth Dentists Alastair Buchan Fight at the opera The arts Nats still ride high Scotland Tory palaver Grindlays Bank Group Bayer KLM Security Pacific Bank Raytheon Royal Dutch The Symbol Of Good Business Avis Axel Springer The Burning Ambition Of Fulton & Wylie Is Now Being Realised In Irvine Bank Hapoalim B.M. Bedford The Economist Intelligence Unit Philips Swissair The Heart Of London Glen Grant Malt Whisky The senate savages Jimmy's plan Difficult details Carter They'd rather be right Republicans Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd Warning shot Steel Worst enemies Diamonds Perishable jobs Dock workers Mixed blessings Genetic engineering For sore eyes Kaiser Aluminum 50 Avenue Foch Homage to. Catalonia On their own West Germany The man in The middle France Centre D'etudes Industrielles Jobs for the comrades? Italy Polyacryl Iran Corporation Bumper-to-bumper harvest Russia Dear Europe, do not read this letter European Community Kingdom Of Sweden Non for now, maybe oui later France and Spain Tick, tock goes the clock Transport Paper spy Black prospects Coal Top of the morning Mitsubishi Electric Corporation A river too far? Not just now Pakistan Let our person go India Pullman Kellogg Cwmbran New Town Holiday Inn Troubled waters India and Bangladesh Meanwhile, back at the barracks Bangladesh What Pot? Cambodia Twai Sheraton Hotels In Latin America Barclays Briefing UK and the EEC Barclays Briefing Boeing Hotel Inter-Continental London A split to be desired Japan Coexisting Palestinians The defector Vorster may need South West Africa National Airlines The Seltzer Organization Dollars sold Pounds bought Key Indicators: Major economies Austria: the end of the fat years Companhia Vale Do Rio Doce Workers of Germany and Japan, unite! Finance ministers of the summit countries still in deficit (Britain, Canada, France, Italy and the United States) met secretly in Washington last week and decided to drop leaflets from aircraft over Germany and Japan addressed to the workers, warning them of the consequences of their surpluses continuing. The Economist has obtained a draft The City's largest cartel British stockbrokers have minimum commission rates. Are they too high? Are the inefficient kept in business? It is right to find out How to make business behave better Codes of conduct for business will have to be backed by publicity if they are not to be backed by law Viewdata needs more chips Britain has a world lead in a major new technology. Has it the nerve to exploit that lead? Snamprogetti European Coal And Steel Community The sugar agreement is crystallising Lump by lump Scraping the barrel International Energy Agency Small and prospering Costa Rica Guinness Peat Group Ltd Jim Beam Hidroelectrica De Cataluna, S.A. Rio Tinto Zonked Namibian uranium Eurogiants Commodity prices Waste and want Nigeria Flexing muscles Brazilian metalworkers Confetti losses Iri Short of dough Dutch baker Norwest Holst Total Capability Centrais Elétricas De Sâo Paulo S.A. Buffer for wine buffs French wine Class in a glass Jacobs's escape ladder Worker participation Here comes projection television Kockums Fiat Republic of Ireland Philips Buffalo Terrapin ITT Brasil Export 77 Trade Fair Sines Development Area Hotel Carlyle The Economist Chiyoda Canadian Imperial Bank Of Commerce Hertz Cathay Pacific Rolex NCR Lockheed BICC The pound's reluctantly in The yen, D-mark, Swiss Fr club Ford's prayer Pay policy Pole-axed Shipbuilding Leyland's clockwork orange Bank Hapoalim B.M. Killing work Safety at work Panel games Dodging the draft Lawyers Tootal Ltd Berlitz American Express Wall Street's biggest merger What's brewing? Tea plantations Bond and beyond Group Lotus Key Indicators: Interest and exchange rates Girozentrale The nats get bitten United States banks Just dandy "Yankee" bonds Key Indicators: World bourses Carnival for fiscal funds Brazilian stock market A new berth Holland Amerika Lijn Hewlett Packard (HP) Moody Blues Back To Adam Smith Mixed Bunch From Clan To Family Mythmaker Buttons And Bows Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) Protector, Guide, Adviser, Husband East and west, neither's best France Lifestylist Even A Leading Lady Can Lapse The Economist Intelligence Unit Appointments Appointments Chairman's Statement Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Business Opportunity Scholarships Travel Property Education Business & Personal Appointments Lancia Norwich Union Insurance

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