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News from 28/03/2009

2009; Gale Group;

Autores

Sir Keith Morris, Les Dreyer Retired, Jeremy Berkoff, Richard Lebaron, Walter Kemp Spokesman and speechwriter, Adam Skory, Robert Sharpe Policy analyst,

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The Economist Philips Contents UBS Netjets The world this week Politics Business Repsol Guide Dorchester Collection Royal Bank of Canada Learning the hard way London calling The G20 summit Only halfway there Saving America's banks Rolex Say you're staying, Mr President The war in Afghanistan Rolex Not so nano Emerging-market multinationals Rolex Cfainstitute Quoting Barack Obama Drugs and legalisation Handel's handle Economist CFA Institute Economistsubscriptions Which Czech in the post? Charlemagne's notebook Other highlights Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Standard Chartered Coming down to earth ExxonMobil Bahrain Hiscox Gordon's Big Top London economic summit Snakes and ladders Economic performance Brace yourselves Crowd control at the G20 Monsanto imagine Trend Micro Skyteam Getting metaphysical Fighting terrorism A long, long lesson Muslim education It's still about schools The Conservatives on education Disallowed allowances Parliamentary sleaze Coming clean Pro México International Business Machines Judgment days Germany's Constitutional Court God and Berlin Religious education in Germany To count or not to count France's ethnic minorities Rendering unto Caesar The Italian right Gyurcsany goes The Hungarian prime minister Topolanek toppled The Czech prime minister Those exceptional British Carbontrust Will there be blood? Populism Taking the battle upstate New York state politics Ammunition for the critics The budget Laureates of the lariat Cowboy poetry Energiser money Energy research The mighty bean Power from chocolate Swiss Shelter from the storm Homelessness Out of the mouths of babes Public health A tale of two barons The Kirchners make a dash for it Argentina's election Hard landing Venezuela's budget cuts Governors under fire Brazil A policy that is outdated, expensive and unworkable Canada's indigenous peoples The tantalising prospect of reconciliation America and Iran Still tread softly Iraq Not as far-right as it might have been Israel's new government A chillier peace Israel and Egypt A coup that is not yet irreversible Madagascar and Africa Reflecting on the Taliban Afghanistan Further into Taliban country Afghanistan Money politics, continued Japan's embarrassed opposition War without bloodshed Nepal under Maoism Rejoice, damn you China and Tibet Versailles in green nylon Nepal's royal palace Rudd floats an Asian balloon Australia's foreign policy Um, no change Malaysia Re-hyphenated The Indian Premier League Have combat experience, will travel NATO and its future The nuts and bolts come apart The new people's car The Tata Nano No small achievement Inside the Tata Nano Sink or swim Shipbuilding Well matched Oil mergers Sharing the load Mobile telecoms Connecting up The internet All in this together Co-operatives Face value Reading between the lines Dr Geithner's bank rehab America's toxic-asset plan It takes two to tango American banks Handle with care The dollar as a reserve currency Buttonwood Searching for value Liquidity carrier The European Central Bank Wide girls Japanese stocks Vivendi Haven hypocrisy The G20 and tax Economics focus An economic bestiary The beast that will not die Table-top fusion Who ate all the algae? Geo-engineering Pity the messenger Medical journals and ethics Reputations in the mist Animal behaviour Toil, toil Work The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work. By Alain de Botton. Hamish Hamilton; 326 pages; £18.99. To be published in America by Pantheon in June The ballot and the bottom billion Democracy in the developing world Wars, Guns, and Votes: Democracy in Dangerous Places. By Paul Collier. Harper Collins; 272 pages; $26.99. The Bodley Head; £20 On the waste land Palestinian poetry My Happiness Bears No Relation to Happiness: A Poet's Life in the Palestinian Century. By Adina Hoffman. Yale University Press; 454 pages; $27.50 and £17.99 Shock and oar The Oxford and Cambridge boat race Blood Over Water: Oxford Versus Cambridge. One Race. Two Brothers. Only One Winner. By David and James Livingston. Bloomsbury; 320 pages; £18.99 Dragons' den Divorce and children What About the Children? How to Help Children Survive Separation and Divorce. By Julie Lynn Evans. Bantam Press; 352 pages; £12.99 Top guns Contemporary art in Russia Jade Goody Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Postgraduate Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Announcements Overview Asylum-seekers Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Top exporters Markets The Economist International Advertising Association Allianz

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