News from 07/11/2009
2009; Gale Group;
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Nicholas Lardy Senior fellow, Arthur Wojtowicz, Jack Shouba, Ben Hamilton Colonel, Dennis Merritt, Wilfred Attenborough, Ambassador Edward Marks,
ResumoThe Economist DHL Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre Contents Merrill Lynch Wealth Management The world this week Politics Business ExxonMobil Barclays Commercial So much gained, so much to lose Last chance in Kabul The war in Afghanistan After Lisbon Europe's leadership The change he didn't seek Barack Obama and the "mini mid-terms" The living dead Restructuring banks SAP Has Europe got the answer? Battling joblessness Four Seasons Georgia Lessons for Afghanistan Doing well in China Worth every penny? My liege Levels of government The Economist When the party's over From the archive Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Walls in the mind Not quite grown up Berlin re-united The man who trusted his eyes Mikhail Gorbachev and the fall of the wall A globe redrawn After the Soviet collapse Avaya Keep calm and carry on China's reaction to Communism's collapse Clariden Leu Boeing Chipped, not broken New banking measures The never-ending story Reforming parliamentary expenses Blinded by science Drugs policy Bahrain Well met by clublight Dating in the downturn Admissions of guilt School places A sense of entitlement Teaching at universities New cop in town Policing Northern Ireland Lombard Odier International Business Machines Plan B Airfrance Down in the dumps Eastern Europe's economic woes Recovery, of sorts The euro-area economy Frozen diplomacy Russia and Britain Liberty, equality, no impunity The Chirac trial Conviction time Italy and the CIA Greece Blair's unbalancing act Verizonbusiness IG Index Lessons from a double defeat Elections in New Jersey and Virginia Money can't buy you love Mayoral races Now or never? Health reform You're welcome The HIV travel ban is lifted Closing the gap Hispanic higher education Stumped Arizona's budget Republicans, riven but resurgent Zelaya's scrap of paper Honduras's political conflict A step backward Rebuilding Haiti Losing power Venezuela's energy shortage The people and the land Chile's Mapuches Is Israel too strong for Barack Obama? The flagging peace process The region's liveliest system Iraq's coming election Stop that naughty Western habit Baghdad's Green Zone goes dry A bloody border Saudis and Yemenis versus jihadists Green November Protests in Iran Don't let it be contagious Guinea's strife Karzai's tattered victory Afghanistan's "re-elected" president To which victor the spoils? Politics and the war in Sri Lanka Fenced in Bangladesh and Myanmar Getting their man Financial scandals in Thailand The gecko bites back Indonesia's anti-corruption commission Not free to starve India's wretched state of Manipur Banyan Having it both ways (Not yet) marching as to war Climate change and public opinion Sounding the trumpet Religion and climate change Google Rinsed and raring to go America's carmakers make a comeback Less welcome Foreign investors in Hungary Express from Omaha Berkshire Hathaway buys BNSF The gift that gives back Gift certificates get a makeover A giant sucking sound Video games move online Schumpeter Food fight Invisible but indispensable The muscles from Brussels Europe's troubled banks CoCo nuts Contingent capital Flat out Hong Kong's property market Buttonwood Exit, followed by a bear The bust that worked Failed financial firms Leaders and laggards Monetary policy Zurich Faring well Rural job guarantees Adornment and investment India's gold purchase The Sunday Times Economics focus Pay for delay Harvest moon Agriculture and satellites Riding high The horse genome Seeding the seeds Nanobiotechnology For peat's sake, stop Climate change Wall stories The fall of communism Uncivil Society: 1989 and the Implosion of the Communist Establishment. 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Frances Lincoln; 240 pages; £25 The tale of two families France and England in the 16th century Martyrs and Murderers: The Guise Family and the Making of Europe. By Stuart Carroll. Oxford University Press; 368 pages; $34.95 and £18.99 The Cecils: Privilege and Power Behind the Throne. By David Loades. The National Archives; 256 pages; $34.95 and £9.99 Terrible man, celebrated writer Knut Hamsun Knut Hamsun: Dreamer and Dissenter. By Ingar Sletten Kolloen. Yale University Press; 378 pages; $40 and £25 Livid lines Alan Peters Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Tenders Tenders Fellowships Business & Personal Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, November averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Market performance Markets Trend Micro Rolex
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