News from 12/12/2009
2009; Gale Group;
Autores
Scott Green Associate professor, Zeff Zohner, Lou Zeidberg, Rikard Bergsten, Jonathan Cogan, Richard Rominger Deputy secretary, Paul Reiter, Gareth Williams, Mari Sorri, Tim Leeney,
ResumoThe Economist Thai Smooth as silk Contents Hp Louis Vuitton The world this week Politics Business Intel Prudential Class warrior Toyota slips up Struggling giants Omega Constellation Back to the brink Nepal's floundering peace Small business, big problem The sharp end of the credit crisis Renault The military-consumer complex Innovation Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking Against the prevailing wind Shell An agricultural giant Scottish cohabitation The word on Nessie Economist Gecapital Thought for food Food-policy debate Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus After the gold rush International Business Machines Corporation Boeing Drawing up the battle lines Labour's pre-budget report Fat-fighters Efficiency savings in government Cui bono? Bankers' pay Coca-Cola Enterprises Clearer skies? Expanding Heathrow airport Resurgent Terrorism in Northern Ireland Handicap hurdle Betting on the horses Uniformly shabby Student finance Bahrain Class war III A Mediterranean maelstrom Cyprus, Turkey and the European Union Aphrodite's troubled island Cyprus's history Hard times Ireland's budget Shell The angst in Hamburg German education reforms Against all odds Romania's presidential election A slow march to Europe The European Union and Serbia Lessons from "The Leopard" Welcome to the real world Public-sector unions Getting to 60 Health-care reform Nestle KitKat For want of a loan Banks and small businesses Pay any price? Pull the other one America in the world White v right The Texas governor's race The motivator George Bush speaks Softly softly, charming Huckabee The explosive apex of Evo's power Bolivia's presidential election Fall of the Boligarchs Banking in Venezuela Home-owning nation Canada's Nisga's Loose-lipped Lugo Paraguay's president A slow maturing of democracy The Latinobarómetro poll The regime's ramparts are shaky Iran's resilient opposition What difference do they make? Iraqi bombings The battle for booze Iraq and alcohol Ever more atrocious Terrorism in Somalia Burning sands and pipe-dreams Turkmenistan's plight Striking out Nepal's tenuous peace Trying to be good neighbours Bangladesh makes friends with India Three's a crowd Japan's new government The trouble in between Thailand's restive south and Malaysia A martial plan? Violence in Mindanao Banyan Come together Filthy lucre fouls the air The Copenhagen climate talks Tents come down Refugees and cities How much evil can you not see? The Red Cross movement IG Markets A chill in the boardroom Corporate reform in America A piece of cake Panettone season arrives Back to the lab Roche digests Genentech Sooty success Indonesia's coal rush Asian alliances New ties for VW, GM and Peugeot Citroën A Hulu for print Magazines take on Amazon Back into the fray New strategies at AOL and Yahoo! Schumpeter Talent on tap Losing its shine Chicago Booth Muck in the fuel pipe Europe's corporate credit crunch Buttonwood When good news is bad news 2020 vision The peak-oil debate Falling knives Banks and sovereign-wealth funds Rate and see Sovereign-debt worries State of pay America's municipal-bond market Deutsche Bank Economics focus Crash and carry War games Military use of consumer technology A cut from CSI Virtual autopsies Alone in the crowd Psychology A real starship called Enterprise Commercial space flight A small corner, very bloody War in the Caucasus Towers of Stone: The Battle of Wills in Chechnya. By Wojciech Jagielski. Translated by Soren Gauger. Seven Stories Press; 329 pages; $19.95 Still them and us Islam in France Can Islam Be French? Pluralism and Pragmatism in a Secularist State. By John Bowen. Princeton University Press; 230 pages; $35 and £24.95 When we and they were friends France and the Ottomans The bleakest outlook in the world The future of the Arctic On Thin Ice: The Changing World of the Polar Bear. By Richard Ellis. Knopf; 416 pages; $28.95 After the Ice: Life, Death and Geopolitics in the New Arctic. By Alun Anderson. Smithsonian; 304 pages; $26.99. Virgin Books; £20 Man and master Post-war artists Tom and Jack: The Intertwined Lives of Thomas Hart Benton and Jackson Pollock. By Henry Adams. Bloomsbury; 390 pages; $35 and £25 Toying with taboos "Race" on Broadway Charis Wilson Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Appointments Tenders Tenders Announcements Property Overview Merchant ships Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates China's stockmarket Markets Tourism Development Company Limited Blackrock The Economist Philips Contents Greenery on the march Glue bones Trend Micro Electrical potential Making ink bulletproof Madrid Who pays for the pipes? A question of character Better ways to collaborate Nokia And the winners were… Autonomy Powering the drive Read all about it Nuclear's next generation ZTE Japan External Trade Organization Fields of automation Son et lumière meets surgery Bombardier London Business School Beyond the ether The Economist
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