News from 19/09/2009
2009; Gale Group;
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Mark Collins, Brett Hannigan, Dmitry Peskov prime minister, Patrick Gilligan, William Markham, Richard Francis, Leonard Surette, Norman Hardie, Ronald Schaeffer,
ResumoThe Economist Chevron UPMC Contents Royal Bank of Canada Mercedes-Benz The world this week Politics Business Georgia DHL Verizonbusiness Set Angela free Back from the dead The International Monetary Fund Opportunity missed Goldstone on Gaza The wrong tool for the job Tobin taxes Trouble down the road The car industry Mandarin Oriental Economic vandalism Barack Obama and free trade Renault A levy on the Chevy HSBC Russia's prime minister Big doesn't mean bad Harper's realm Past and present Company sclerosis Unintended consequences Economist Kaust The age of hostility Business Covidien Other highlights Intelligent life Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus A change of partners? Boeing Hanging in there Northern Ireland My enemy's enemy Labour and the trade unions Thanks, but no thanks New ideas for welfare reform Bzzzt, it's back The short-haired bumblebee Dorchester Collection A toxic mix Risk, regulation and children Maligned, or misaligned? Executive pay Flybmi Pricing the past Trouble at the National Archives Ontario Siemens The last laugh EDF Behind the golden doors Russia's political leaders The Vladimir and Dmitry show Russia's odd couple Taming the carbonivores France's carbon tax The Royal Bank of Scotland Rich but worried Norway's election A Foreign Affair to Remember In knots over headscarves International Business Machines HM Revenue & Customs Playing with fire The tyre wars Saying all the right things Barack Obama at the United Nations Half a loaf—or just half-baked? Health-care reform In their own words Political memoirs Poorer, but at least not sicker Gloomy numbers from the census The continuing crackdown Illegal immigration Lessons for the G20 The revival of Pittsburgh Charlie Rangel's taxes The strange chill in Chile Chile's presidential election The Bachelet model Chile's surprising president Continental Airlines Dreams of a different world Venezuela's foreign policy A vicious intolerance Homophobia in Jamaica Israel in the dock The UN report on Israel and Gaza Not over yet Iran's shaky government In whose interest? Riots in Uganda Out with those white farmers Zimbabwe's land invasions The long arm of America Al-Qaeda in Somalia Where power lies Thailand's political army Poodle or Pekinese? Japan's new government Who will bell the cat? Commonwealth games in Delhi "We have too much to do" Counter-insurgency in Afghanistan Demonstration effect Nepal's political stalemate Banyan The trials of Ah-Bian A bad climate for development Developing countries and global warming GE Small isn't beautiful The car industry Creative tension Google's corporate culture Cheap and cheerful Comedy in America A market for ideas InnoCentive Fashion victims Consumer goods in Japan Friends for sale Marketing on social networks Cut-throat competition Halal food Schumpeter Taking flight The substance of style The Peninsula Hotels A good war The IMF assessed Buttonwood Alternative reality To the dungeon Insider trading in Hong Kong Green backing Investors and climate change Driving in the right direction Petrol prices in China The morning after Ireland's bad bank Mack moves on It's life, Jim Global house prices Economics focus Measuring what matters Breathing more easily Cleaning aircraft-cabin air Fitter with friends Exercise and company The joy of bathing Unhealthy showers The Economist Monsters of the deep Rogue waves Daddy's girl Teenage sexual maturity The greatest story, or the trickiest? A history of Christianity A History of Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years. By Diarmaid MacCulloch. Allen Lane; 1,184 pages; £35. To be published in American by Viking in March 2010 The Case for God: What Religion Really Means. By Karen Armstrong. Knopf; 432 pages; $27.95. The Bodley Head; £20 A golden age Harold Evans's newspaper memoirs My Paper Chase: True Stories of Vanished Times. By Harold Evans. Little, Brown; 528 pages; $27.99 and £25 Doomed to repeat The queen mother Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother: The Official Biography. By William Shawcross. Macmillan; 1,096 pages; £25. To be published in America by Knopf on October 20th A parting shot Edward Kennedy's autobiography True Compass: A Memoir. By Edward Kennedy. Twelve; 532 pages; $35. Little, Brown; £20 Blood and skill Paranoid American fiction Blood's a Rover. By James Ellroy. Knopf; 656 pages; $28.95. To be published in Britain by Century in November A Dutch treat Vermeer at the Met Norman Borlaug Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Scholarships Fellowships Appointments Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Announcements Overview Economic freedom Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Foreign direct investment Markets Clinton Global Initiative Louis Vuitton
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