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News from 31/01/2009

2009; Gale Group;

Autores

Tim Jordan, Timothy Babich Managing partner, Peter Surtees, James Mccrostie, Eliot Brockner, Jack Luft, A. J. Lane, Patrick Chisholm,

Resumo

The Economist Philips Contents Shell The world this week Politics Business Hublot Overstretched, overwhelmed and over there Asia's suffering Asia's sinking economies A sad slide backwards Thailand Brief encounter The first ten days Not so fast Broadband stimulus Bahrain Accenture Bush fire Europe's bankruptcy laws Plugging Brazil's border gap Not really lovin'it Brave heart Political backbone Economist White knuckles, lurching stomachs Market. view Invest in France Agency Other highlights Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus A great migration into the unknown Hiscox Losing their way? Britain's armed forces Thomson Reuters Mandy's promise Rescuing carmakers Budget show-stopper Scottish politics Green on green Tidal power Can't? Or won't? Attitudes to work Ermine-gate Parliamentary sleaze 'Ello 'ello 'ello A new chief policeman Reykjavik-on-Thames Arik British Gas Waiting for the Messiah Europe and America Cool heads Missile defence Nordic nerves Denmark and the euro Trouble with figures Law and order in Italy Conspiracy theories Turkey and the army Lombard Odier An Iranian conundrum High hopes, horrendous workload Barack Obama's start Promises to keep Guantánamo California's green light Greenhouse-gas emissions Buying American Trade policy Over-mighty governors New York and Illinois Pumped up Energy policy Blown in the wind The aftermath of Hurricane Ike Republicans seeking relevance Joining the stimulating party Canada's budget Lonely beaches The Caribbean economies If a city's the pits Mining in Peru An arresting and hopeful surprise Congo and Rwanda Will power really be shared? Zimbabwe A long and bumpy road Diplomacy after the Gaza war Bad new vibrations Israel and Turkey A nice safe haven for jihadists Yemen and al-Qaeda The Fat Lady is about to join in Japan's politics Lake inferior Cambodia's disappearing capital Doing it his way Fiji and the Pacific Islands Summit Where have all the people gone? Sri Lanka's war Back to normal Politics in Bangladesh Heavy baggage India's urban environment Fixing a broken world Failed states National express A less than perfect touch Catholics and Jews Swinging the axe Human capital and the crisis Buying time Pharmaceuticals Paved with good intentions Technology stimulus plans Nuclear fission Siemens and Areva For sale Sweden's car industry Change we can profit from For-profit activism Face value Casino Royal Troubled tigers UniCredit Group Gobierno De Espana Big government fights back Rescue efforts Looting stars Wall Street excess Buttonwood The bonus racket Trapped Monetary policy One-and-ten Hedge funds Drugstore cowboys Derivatives Government-sponsored anxiety America's mortgage agencies Economics focus (Nearly) nothing to fear but fear itself Can I serve you now? Embryonic stem cells Every silver lining has a cloud Geo-engineering Does even more than a spider can Biomimetic materials An American subversive John Updike Slick and dirty Oil in Texas The Big Rich: The Rise and Fall of the Greatest Texas Oil Fortunes. By Bryan Burrough. Penguin Press; 466 pages; $29.95 The power of words The Jaipur Literature Festival Here be wonders Mythical beasts The Natural History of Unicorns. By Christopher Lavers. Granta; 280 pages; £18.99. To be published in America by William Morrow in August A place of dreams New fiction The Glass Room. By Simon Mawer. Little, Brown; 405 pages; £16.99 Scattered to the winds The Yves Saint Laurent/Pierre Bergé sale John Mortimer Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Overview Foreign direct investment Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Government bonds Markets Googlebooksettlement Dell

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