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Gianni Agnelli, Chairman of Fiat, Italy’s largest private industrial corporation, is known in Italy as the lawyer, because he trained in law at Turin University. Though he has never practiced, his training may soon be useful. On April 17th Mr. Agnelli admitted to a group of Italian industrialists in Venice (19) Fiat had been (20) in some corruptions in Italy. On April 21st, Fiat’s lawyers and Cesare Romiti, its managing director, met Milan magistrates to (21) the firm’s involvement in, bribery to win business from state-owned companies.Fiat is not the (22) Italian company caught up in Italy’s increasing political corruption scandal. According to the latest figure, some 200 businessmen and politicians were sitting in prison (23) a result of judicial inquiries into kickbacks paid to politicians by firms. Hundreds more are still (24) influence of Fiat, (25) sales are equal to 4% of Italy’s home product, the scandal at the company has (26) the industrial establishment.Though neither Mr. Agnelli (27) Mr. Romiti has been (28) of wrong doing, several other senior Fiat managers have allegedly been involved in paying kickbacks to win state-owned contracts. (29) arrested include Francesco Mattiol, Fiat’s finance director, and Antonio Mosconi, the (30) head of its Toro insurance branch. (31) men have been (32) about their previous roles on the board of Cogefar-Impresit, Fiat’s construction subsidiary. Last May, Enzo Papi admitted paying a 1.5-million-dollar bribe for a contract, (33) to Milan’s underground. 29()

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ELECTRICITY: WEALTH, MONEY, POWERCanadian industries have prospered for more than a century on the country’s abundance of cheap, reliable electrical power Generated primarily by water, our power supplies have attracted and supported energy-intensive industries such as mining.. In fact Canada consumes more electricity on a per person basis than any country except for Norway (8) Electricity is a significant source of export income for Canada (9) But in the 1970s, Canadian exports rose sharply to address the U.S. demand for cheaper and more reliable sources of power.In 1985, exports of Canadian electrical power reached 1,400 million US dollars (10) Net electricit exports account for more than 60 % of Canada’s balance of trade.Domestically Canada continues to generate electrical power, primarily from water... (11) Exports of electricity are now subject to forces far beyond the control of utility managers (12) 12()

A. Besides, electricity from coal and nuclear is 50 % to 75 % cheaper than many other industrial nations.
B. Generated primarily by water, our power supplies have attracted and supported energy-intensive industries such as mining.
C. It also ranks among the top three electricity producers in the world, behind the U. S. and Russia.
D. Canada and the U.S. imported and exported power in almost equal measures after 1901.
E. Two large nuclear power plants began to generate electricity.
F. Since then, electricity exports have declined but they have continued to exceed 700 million US dollars.
G. Environmental and trade policies all influence electrical production and trad

Gianni Agnelli, Chairman of Fiat, Italy’s largest private industrial corporation, is known in Italy as the lawyer, because he trained in law at Turin University. Though he has never practiced, his training may soon be useful. On April 17th Mr. Agnelli admitted to a group of Italian industrialists in Venice (19) Fiat had been (20) in some corruptions in Italy. On April 21st, Fiat’s lawyers and Cesare Romiti, its managing director, met Milan magistrates to (21) the firm’s involvement in, bribery to win business from state-owned companies.Fiat is not the (22) Italian company caught up in Italy’s increasing political corruption scandal. According to the latest figure, some 200 businessmen and politicians were sitting in prison (23) a result of judicial inquiries into kickbacks paid to politicians by firms. Hundreds more are still (24) influence of Fiat, (25) sales are equal to 4% of Italy’s home product, the scandal at the company has (26) the industrial establishment.Though neither Mr. Agnelli (27) Mr. Romiti has been (28) of wrong doing, several other senior Fiat managers have allegedly been involved in paying kickbacks to win state-owned contracts. (29) arrested include Francesco Mattiol, Fiat’s finance director, and Antonio Mosconi, the (30) head of its Toro insurance branch. (31) men have been (32) about their previous roles on the board of Cogefar-Impresit, Fiat’s construction subsidiary. Last May, Enzo Papi admitted paying a 1.5-million-dollar bribe for a contract, (33) to Milan’s underground. 23()

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· You are the General Manager of Kao Lan Tractors. You are looking for ways in which you can increase your business and you have asked two senior members of your staff to conduct a survey of opinions of your tractors as well as those of Nikko Tractors, your chief competitors. Read the following table showing the results of the survey.· Use the information in the table to write a short report ( 100~120 words) about the manufacture and sales of your company’s tractors in comparison to Nikko Tractors. Suggest ways in which improvements can be made.\r\n \r\n \r\n \r\n Kao Lan\r\n Nikko\r\n \r\n Pricing\r\n Good ( = cheap)\r\n Average\r\n \r\n Quality\r\n Average\r\n Excellent\r\n \r\n Reliability\r\n Good\r\n Very Good\r\n \r\n Ease of servicing\r\n Very Good\r\n Average\r\n \r\n Appearance\r\n Poor\r\n Good\r\n \r\n Availability\r\n Good\r\n Excellent (Grades = Poor, Average, Good, Very Good, Excellent)

MessageTo: Alice (1) Time: 14:30From: Cathy (2) Date: 16 MarchRe: (3) sent in for repair. You asked her to phone. Could you call her back on (4) before 7 p. m. today 4()

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