News from 05/09/2009
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Gavin Gibbons, Richard Kelly, Joseph Pinilla, Renato Brunetta Minister, Lieutenant-Colonel William Pender (Retired), Vitaliy Novikov, Pete Ballard,
ResumoThe Economist Royal Bank of Canada Contents Chevron Renault The world this week Politics Business Georgia Credit Suisse The vote that changed Japan The unhistory man Russia's past The generals have got it right Sudan and Darfur Doing Doha down Trade agreements Google's big book case Digital publishing Mandarin Oriental Charge! Electric cars Rolex Southern Italy The fishing industry How to win in Afghanistan Ukrainian opinion A man for all seasons Touché Economist London for learners City guides NYSE Euronext Other highlights Intelligent life Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Accenture Lost in transition Shell Bahrain Hiscox Retooling the Rolls-Royce Reform of the civil service Back in the saddle again Britain's Eurocrats Nowhere to hide Gordon Brown's Lockerbie problem International Business Machines A dream fades Lockerbie and Scottish politics Zurich Pulling them in Flourishing tourism Turf woes Lessons from Lehman Pissed and posh Vice and social class Into the vortex Siemens Jaguar Not yet in Angela Merkel's bag Germany's elections Back from the beach France returns to work Superman strikes back Silvio Berlusconi's troubles Football diplomacy Turkish-Armenian relations Socialist hope Greece calls an election Mr Putin regrets Russia, Poland and history Tower Festival Turkey's circular worries Why can't they just get on? Republicans and Democrats in Congress Can the dream live on? Ted Kennedy's Senate successor Sins of the student The Virginia governor's race A tragedy of errors The Jaycee Dugard kidnapping If music be the food of love. . . The Juanes row in Miami Indian gold Gambling in Florida Five hundred more days? The Mark Sanford soap opera The politics of death Nature publishing group Mi6officers Allianz Preparing to spend a "millionaire ticket" from offshore Brazil's oil policy A sticky proposition Venezuela's oil policy Closer to Uribe 3.0 Term limits in Colombia Qatar Airways Sliding off piste The Vancouver winter Olympics Could a police state return? Iraq's freedoms under threat Not at home Lebanon's mixed marriages Trying to pep up the opposition Iran's dissenting students Neither all-out war nor a proper peace The crisis in Darfur Big ambitions, big question-marks An East African Federation A green ransom Africa and climate change McChrystal in the bull ring War and politics in Afghanistan A harmonious and stable crackdown The People's Republic at 60 Splittists' reunion The Dalai Lama in Taiwan Losing touch with old friends Sri Lanka and the EU Dropping a Klanger Malaysian politics The noodle bowl Asian trade The nanny state Child welfare The price of truth Journalists in jail New bosses Business in Japan under the DPJ Original sin The stigma of wealth in China Upgraded China invests in Canada's tar sands Of mouse and X-Men Walt Disney buys Marvel Entertainment Tome raider Google books Europe steps in Oracle and Sun Microsystems Zayed Future Energy Prize When cheap is exclusive Selling designer goods online Standard Bank Face value Dummies for finance The electric-fuel-trade acid test HM Revenue & Customs Total liabilities Banks' funding needs Lord of the ratios Funding rules in New Zealand Narrow success, broad concerns Decoding money-supply data Buttonwood Be thankful they don't take it all Our loss, your problem Derivatives contracts in China Withdrawal symptoms The wealth effect A new sheriff Gary Gensler, derivatives cop Economics focus The incredible shrinking surplus A fluttering in the breeze AIDS vaccines Don't blame your genes The origin of diabetes Games lessons Education, psychology and technology A spineless solution Antibiotics Boeing It's all there The evidence for evolution The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution. By Richard Dawkins. Simon and Schuster; 480 pages; $30. Bantam Press; £20 Less brutish, still short The evolution of empathy The Age of Empathy: Nature's Lessons for a Kinder Society. By Frans de Waal. Crown; 304 pages; $25.99 and £19.99 The value of history Globalisation The Creation and Destruction of Value: The Globalisation Cycle. By Harold James. Harvard University Press; 336 pages; $19.95 and £14.95 Out from under The Islamic veil Questioning the Veil: Open Letters to Muslim Women. By Marnia Lazreg. Princeton University Press; 184 pages; $22.95 and £15.95 Death and sex A surgeon's life Direct Red: A Surgeon's View of her Life or Death Profession. By Gabriel Weston. HarperCollins; 205 pages; $22.99. Jonathan Cape; £16.99 Not a one-trick pony William Golding William Golding: The Man Who Wrote "Lord of the Flies". By John Carey. 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