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BRITAIN'S Prime Minister Edward Heath this week took a page from the textbook of Nixonomics. Faced with one of the worst inflation rates in Europe, and with a fall in the value of the pound to an alltime low, Heath ordered a 90-day freeze on wages, prices, rents and dividends. That, he said, was only the "first stage" of a new anti-inflation policy. After 90 days (or possibly 150, since the freeze can be extended for 60 days), Britain will begin a "second stage" comparable to the U.S. Phase II. For that period, Heath will seek legislation...
...deficit. Half a dozen of Japan's newspapers, including Tokyo's large Yomiuri Shimbun, carried reports that Nixon feels a special responsibility to keep Lockheed viable, and that he put in a good word with Tanaka specifically for TriStar. In September Britain's Prime Minister Edward Heath, also worried about trade deficits, urged Japanese officials in face-to-face meetings in Tokyo to have Japan buy aircraft equipped with Rolls-Royce engines. The Japanese took these proddings most seriously, and the only way that they could satisfy both Nixon and Heath was to have a Japanese airline...
...used up all of Air India's jumbo jets." Heath said "They're a little upset because they can't use any on their regular flights anymore...
...Scott Heath '73, has a new birthday: March 22, 1972. On that day he "received knowledge" of Guru Maharaj Ji, the 14-year-old Perfect Spiritual Master of Divine Light...
Yesterday Heath, president of the Harvard-Radcliffe Divine Light Club, left for the Guru's Hans Jayanthi celebration in Delhi, November 7-9. Afterwards, he will participate in a month of meditation and "Satsang" in the physical presence of Guru Maharaj...