News from 20/06/2009
2009; Gale Group;
Autores
Dr Geoff Berg, Robert Osten, Maury Schott, Ben Hill, Chris Lowsley, Elizabeth Nicoletti, John Errico, Nino Burjanadze Chairman, Gordon Campbell,
ResumoThe Economist SAP Contents Renault Royal Bank of Canada The world this week Politics Business Thomson Reuters DHL International Business Machines Iran rises up Both states must be real Israel, Palestine and America A chance to change course Argentina's mid-term election Better broth, still too many cooks Reforming financial regulations in America Competitive failure Fund management Rolex No exit Business in Japan Rolex Georgia's opposition Saving for a rainy day Crime in British Columbia Private-party suits Opening shots on health care He who pays the piper China's expurgated version The Economist Voting with their stamping feet The archive Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Demanding to be counted Twitter 1, CNN 0 Coverage of the protests Lombard Odier Igindex Turf wars in black tie Reforming bank regulation Auntie stumbling? The future of the BBC And access for all The future of broadband Total Lessons to learn Inquiring into the Iraq war Oneworld Still evolving Devolution finances After the backlog, a backlog Applying for asylum Whiter than white Tax havens under pressure Blowback Bahrain Mizuho They came to bury him, not to praise him France and Africa Language problems Silvio Berlusconi and the press No thanks, Geneva Russia and Western clubs A nasty party Hungary's opposition Restive colonels and generals Turkey and its army Hitachi The danger of unemployment Meeting thuggery with coolness Obama, Iran and North Korea Delays ahead Transport spending Will the blue dogs bolt? The health-care debate Checking out the chicks Keeping poultry in cities Political prisoners Mayoral control of schools in New York No rush for pews Church attendance in recessions Philips Down and perhaps in The mayor of Los Angeles Marlboro Country no more Cracking down on smoking Madame Secretary The glass empties for the Kirchners Argentina's mid-term election Socialism on the never-never Venezuela's oil-dependent economy All in the family Mexico's drug war Ending a dream, or nightmare Canada's troubled nuclear industry A warm welcome but little money Zimbabwe's hard sell It may make life easier and cheaper East Africa gets broadband A routine crime Lynching in Kenya Grappling with America Israel's settlements Fading colours Politics in Thailand The knock on the door Kazakhstan's purge False start Nepal's fragile new government Wiley GetAbstract University of Leicester Regrettable facts Australia and anti-Indian violence Hello again, God of Plague China's schistosomiasis scourge Comrades-in-arms Gay rights in China Banyan Kim family saga: third and final act Not just straw men BRICs, emerging markets and the world economy The trail of disaster The poor and the global crisis Financial Times Breaking free Corporate restructuring in Japan Pain and pleasure Saving jobs in Europe Rags to riches America's thriving gossip magazines Hard pounding Airbus and Boeing resume their feud Family fortunes The Saad and Algosaibi groups Unstable atom General Motors sells Saab The perils of prudence Corporate hedging gets harder Face value Godly but ambitious New foundation, walls intact Financial reform in America Money from another time TPG exits Shenzhen Development Bank Taming a wild beast Explaining the oil-price rally No empty threat CDSs and bankruptcy Reap what you sow Investment spending in China Buttonwood Not so fast Economics focus The lessons of 1937 Wasting assets Dumb insolence Black holes on a desktop St Elmo's frier High-tech dentistry Talk about that A web of sound Like father, like son Paternity and parental investment Recession appeal Art Basel 2009 Paying the price Liberty and democracy Liberty in the Age of Terror: A Defence of Civil Society and Enlightenment Values. By A. C. Grayling. Bloomsbury; 283 pages; £12.99 Singular life Women and jihad The Mother of Mohammed: An Australian Woman's Extraordinary Journey into Jihad. By Sally Neighbour. Melbourne University Press; 368 pages, A$34.99 A good man in Washington Richard Haass on Iraq War of Necessity, War of Choice: A Memoir of Two Iraq Wars. By Richard N. Haass. Simon & Schuster; 352 pages; $27 Motor ways and wherefores Britain's roads On Roads: A Hidden History. By Joe Moran. Profile Books; 288 pages; £14.99 Serried ranks London theatre Omar Bongo Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Tenders Overview Unemployment Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates US corporate defaults Markets EDF Oracle
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