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News from 04/07/2009

2009; Gale Group;

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Michael Moneypenny, Ambassador Luis Cdebaca Director, David Killam, Jodi Detjen, Brian Muckle, Helen O'sullivan, Dave Samson General manager, Ellen Bromfield,

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The Economist Qatar Airways Contents Renault The world this week Politics Business Hp Welcome to Moscow Lousy president, terrible precedent The coup in Honduras Neither one thing nor the other Financial reform in the EU Learning lessons from private schools Education in America and Britain The vision thing The relaunch of Gordon Brown Philips The lazy days of summer Business ethics Down to earth Cambodia's sex industry Chevron in Ecuador Pay racket Verbs can add something Economist A nose for a lie Bagehot's notebook Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus In search of détente, once again Bahrain The election starts here Gordon Brown's latest relaunch Never-ending story New plans for schools After the fall Economic prospects Shepherd's warning ID cards for farm animals Singing the blues PFI deals in recession Criminal enterprises Private prisons End of the line Renationalising the railways The kindness of history A cavalier preparing to host the world Italy and the G8 summit A hip-hop happening they had of it Hip-hop in France Energetic blackmail Ukraine, Russia and gas Marching along Reforms in Turkey Close but no government Albania's tight election No criticism, please Kosovo and media freedom Thomson Reuters Those exceptional Swedes A squeaker, with more to come Climate change, health care and the budget Eight months later A comedian in the Senate Curiously slow Green spending and stimulus Fairness for firefighters A year at the Supreme Court Happy new year State budgets in crisis More money, more problems Unemployment insurance Fair to foul and back again Captain Hudson's journey Two cheers for America Defying the outside world The coup in Honduras Walloped Argentina's mid-term election A sage exits, maybe left Brazil's licensed thinker Tilting to the PRI Mexico's mid-term election Trees or oil Conservation in Ecuador A hollow victory Iran's disputed presidential election The king's friend Royalist politics in Morocco Imams, tea ladies and condoms Fighting AIDS in Sudan The next jihad Meeting Somalia's Shabab Spreading its bets, and its gold Chinese aid to Africa On goal for 2010 South Africa and football's World Cup More of the same Indonesia's presidential election Peering into their murky world India's new identity card Son versus sons Malaysia's racial-preference policy A kick up the Aso Japanese politics Treason in cyberspace Thailand's lèse majesté law Banyan When the catfish stirs Whatever happened to the food crisis? World food prices Escaping the shakedown Corporate tax Waiting game Foreign oil firms in Iraq A helping hand Restructuring South Korea's chaebol The boom in busts Corporate bankruptcies in America Running on empty Airlines in the recession Help yourself The recession spurs self-service Courting disaster Russia's dismal investment climate Face value The alternative choice Hard talk, soft policy Appraising the European Central Bank Buttonwood Caveat creditor Knocking down the wall Japanese banking liberalisation Attack of the clones The rise of dark pools Rate expectations Volatility in interest-rate swaps Home discomforts House prices and the wealth effect The Madoff affair Divided by a common market Reforming finance: the EU's proposals Economics focus Put out Staying on board The power of being made very small New materials for renewable energy Plumage power A new way to keep hydrogen Local yokels Babies' names and the internet Survival of the less fit Evolution and climate change Dead end Communism The Rise and Fall of Communism. By Archie Brown. Ecco; 736 pages; $35.99. The Bodley Head; £25 Yearning to be free Russia's intelligentsia under communism Zhivago's Children: The Last Russian Intelligentsia. By Vladislav Zubok. Harvard University Press/Belknap; 464 pages; $35 and £25.95 Man of the moment Barack Obama's presidential campaign Renegade: The Making of a President. By Richard Wolffe. Crown; 368 pages; $26. To be published in Britain by Virgin Books in August The rosbifs arrive Early British tourists The Smell of the Continent: The British Discover Europe. By Richard Mullen and James Munson. Macmillan; 368 pages; £20 Nanny diaries Living from the land Goat Song: A Seasonal Life, a Short History of Herding and the Art of Making Cheese. By Brad Kessler. Scribner; 256 pages; $24 Masked ball James Ensor at the Museum of Modern Art Michael Jackson Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Overview High-net-worth individuals Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Global mergers and acquisitions Markets Global Bioenergy Partnership IPhone3G

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