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News from 02/05/2009

2009; Gale Group;

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Tharit Charungvat Director-General, Russell Bruno, Claus Felby Professor, Gil Schwartz Executive vice president, Chris Burns, Emilio Falco, Stephen Hill,

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The Economist HSBC Private Bank Contents Flybmi The world this week Politics Business Hublot The pandemic threat Regrettable Berlusconi Italy It needs an opposition South Africa Monsanto That fragile thing: a good reputation Latin America's economies GE A nasty Brown mess Tax Netjets Cfainstitute A voice of dissent Rich mix Thai stick As seen by CBS Fuelling debate Respect where due A jarring note Economist CFA Institute Germany Trade & Invest Austerity chic Business. view Other highlights Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus A real offensive, or a phoney war? A cold coming they'll have of it The Conservatives in government Unpalatable choices Public finances Continental Airlines Lost among the rubble The London bombings Gurkhas v government Settlement rights for soldiers Bahrain Bitwatching Monitoring the internet High-street high-roller Barclays in the money A bonanza for box-tickers Equality and the law Charm versus cojones The Berlusconisation of Italy Italy and its prime minister Visions of Johanna Iceland's election Mountain chess Turkey and Armenia Emerson Microsoft Socratic dialogue Portugal's economy One out, a quarter out French universities Canada home and dry The Roma in eastern Europe Zurich Those selfish Germans A hundred days of hyperactivity Obama's record Low expectations exceeded Obama and trade Dogs in a hurry Dachshund racing A gust of progress Spreading electricity You've got (no) mail The postal service Little Rhody in the red Statewatch: Rhode Island Party-hopping Pain but no panic Latin America's economies Igindex The boy and the bishop Paraguay Barracks law Mexico's army Searching for a phoenix in Basra Iraq Not nearly back to normal The Gaza Strip A big win for a big new man South Africa's elections Good people, impossible mission Rebranding Nigeria When the help dries up Myanmar after the cyclone Should he stay or should he go? Japan's opposition in disarray A healthy development Taiwan and the WHO The flowerpot man China and Japan The romance has gone The Philippines and America Exodus of misery Sri Lanka's humanitarian crisis Banyan Australia's Chinese entanglement Mohammed Lutfi The Economist GetAbstract A single space Islam in Britain and South Asia Promising to try harder The World Bank and global health The sensible giants Company balance-sheets End game Chrysler and General Motors Return to sender Logistics in China Tying the knot Two talent agencies merge You're hired—next year Recruitment A good bet? Spanish companies in Latin America Face value Electric evangelist Watching nervously The butcher's bill Flu and the global economy Trade Bank of Iraq Changing course Bank shareholders Second life Wall Street's chief executives Empty coffers Corporate bonds The torpor of the TALF Securitisation New bids on the block Online marketplaces Buttonwood Bucking the trend The hedge fund of Foggy Bottom The Federal Reserve Fashion victim Derivatives Economics focus New fund, old fundamentals All at sea Warfare Life in thin slices Psychology Filling in the cracks Civil engineering Snowball fight Animal behaviour War and peace among the icons Eastern Europe Vilnius: City of Strangers. By Laimonas Briedis. Baltos Lankos/CEU Press; 296 pages; $45 and £24.95 Treachery and heroics Paris and the second world war Americans in Paris: Life and Death Under Nazi Occupation 1940-44. By Charles Glass. Harper Press; 524 pages; £20 Remember the full-blown lady Politics in Britain Thatcher's Britain: The Politics and Social Upheaval of the Thatcher Era. By Richard Vinen. Simon & Schuster; 416 pages; £20 They come in cycles Nuclear tales In Mortal Hands: A Cautionary History of the Nuclear Age. By Stephanie Cooke. Bloomsbury; 487 pages; $27 Manet, Monet, money Impressionist painting The Ultimate Trophy: How the Impressionist Painting Conquered the World. By Philip Hook. Prestel; 224 pages; $29.95 and £17.99 Gooldilocks London theatre Samuel Beer Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Overview France Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Global recessions Markets Hyatt Patek Philippe

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