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News from 25/07/2009

2009; Gale Group;

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Mark Gorman Director, Thomas Bliss, Cylon GonÇalves Da Silva, Shawn Baker, Benson Njonjo Ndehi, Carl Frammolino, Bill Bachhuber, Michael Sturdy, Carter Howard, Stephen Morris,

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The Economist Salesforce Contents Deutsche Bank Renault The world this week Politics Business Bahrain Jaguar Waking from its sleep Why and how to reinstate Zelaya Reversing Honduras's coup A long way to go Rebalancing global growth Better news from the frontier Pakistan and the Taliban Rulers of last resort Central banks and regulation Hp Young whippersnappers In people we trust Support for Sonia Scottish evolution The Economist Seldom-seen delights Art. view Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus War and peace through the bravest eyes The town without news Local newspapers in peril True grit Papers that prosper More to do Financial reform Verizonbusiness The 75-year itch Cricket in transition Carbon Trust Red tops and blue blood Posh journalists When to call a halt The impact of quantitative easing Of Green Men and policemen… The rise of paganism No representation without taxation Dreams from their fathers Turkish foreign policy All things to Althingi Iceland and the European Union Left behind Struggling French Socialists Rocky horror show Spain and Gibraltar Constitutional concerns Germany and Europe The awkward squad Poles, Czechs and the Lisbon treaty Siemens Battle of the big beasts Falls the shadow The deficit and health care The Young Guns go for it Saving the Republicans Thomson Reuters Smoothly does it California's tax system The triumph of optimism Tourism in Michigan HSBC Private Bank The truth shall make you thin Labelling menus The target New Jersey's race for governor Brass in pocket Music festivals The Obama cult Taking on the unholy family Mexico's drug gangs Oil and revolution Brazil's Petrobras From the guerrilla's mouth Ecuador, Colombia and the FARC Thailand Back to a dusty future Canada's prairie drought A battle for control has begun South Africa's economy All is rather easily forgiven Mauritania and the African Union An awful lot Detainees in Saudi Arabia Put a proper procedure in place Egypt after Hosni Mubarak Qom all ye faithful Iran's holiest city Co-operation in the ether Israel and Palestine On the charge in Malakand Pakistan takes on the Taliban Open Constitution closed China, the law and NGOs The solar eclipse in china Dripping healing oil India and America Doubled up China and America After the bombings Terrorism in South-East Asia The thoughts of Chairman Ma Taiwan, China and Ma Ying-jeou Banyan The Lady should be for turning An idea whose time has come—and gone? Responsibility to protect Blue briefcases Establishing peace Crackles of hatred Radio propaganda Tweeting all the way to the bank Monetising social networks Online playgrounds Virtual worlds for children A disputed bid GM auctions Opel Animal welfare America's faltering livestock industry Exit Wiedeking Upheaval at Porsche Gone tomorrow The spread of pop-up retailing Smother of invention Europe's unwieldy patent regime Face value Flush with ambition Unpredictable tides A reluctant patient Germany's looming credit crunch Buttonwood Cold comfort Standard Bank Afloat but not buoyant CIT's punitive private rescue In their sights American tax policy in Asia Financial Times Downgraded Reforming finance: Rating agencies Pelt tightening Iceland's banking crisis Dropping the shopping Rebalancing the world economy: America Economics focus Great barrier grief Unlucky for some Diagnosing comas It's a knockout Solar energy in Israel Clone rangers Creating mice from artificial stem cells A total eclipse of the brain Superstition and finance The road to hell The second world war The Storm of War: A New History of the Second World War. By Andrew Roberts. Allen Lane; 712 pages; £25. To be published in America by HarperCollins in 2011 Whistle-stop tour Alan Beattie's economic history False Economy: A Surprising Economic History of the World. By Alan Beattie. Riverhead Books; 336 pages; $26.95. Penguin; £20 A life of labour Frances Perkins The Woman Behind the New Deal: The Life of Frances Perkins, FDR's Secretary of Labour and His Moral Conscience. By Kirstin Downey. Nan A. Talese; 458 pages; $35 Ready, aim, miss Richard Dawkins under fire The Selfish Genius: How Richard Dawkins Rewrote Darwin's Legacy. By Fern Elsdon-Baker. Icon Books; 240 pages; £8.99 Caucasian circle "Der Ring des Nibelungen" Walter Cronkite Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Tenders Fellowships Tenders Conferences Business & Personal Tenders Overview Agricultural subsidies Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Stockmarket listings Markets The Economist Louis Vuitton The Economist Warwick Business School EDHEC Business School Also in this section Waking from its sleep Economist The world of the Arabs What do they have in common? Imposing freedom Well, that didn't work All change, no change Mountain above, volcano below How to stay in charge Notjust coercion, sham democracy too The fever under the surface A silent social revolution Which way will they go? A great struggle for ideas is under way in the Middle East Economist

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