News from 23/01/2010
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Syeda Sultana Rizvi Press counsellor, Richard Cragg, Gabriel Nell, Robert Farrell, Chris Riley, Steven Soloman, Hermann Cloeren Professor, Stephen Mooney, Hans Peder Hanson,
ResumoThe Economist Bahrain Contents Thomson Reuters The world this week Politics Business Shell Stop! The man who fell to earth The Massachusetts election Between a rock and a hard man Sri Lanka's presidential election A plan for Haiti After the earthquake The weakest links Reforming banks Flybmi An orange and two lemons Ukraine's presidential election Pakistan's regions Waterways Bankers pay their way A buyers' market Rigorous philosophy Wanna bet? Kinky Kindles Economist Credit Suisse She's got it made Women Other highlights Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Leviathan stirs again Another one bites the dust Manufacturing blues An embarrassing bungee-jump The return of inflation You can't fight in here, this is the war room Defence-spending cuts Teach the teacher Reforming education A ménage à trois Marriage and the state Virgin Bottling it Buckfast tonic wine Five years on in Kiev Ukraine's election Waiting for Angela Germany's divided government Trouble at home Sweden leans left again Green shoots The Irish economy Pull the other one Greece's public finances Europe and an inscrutable China The unstoppable truck The Massachusetts shocker Rip it up and start again Health reform Intelligent life Chicago Booth Still in the cellar The housing market Small steps West Virginia's legal system The Economist The Appalachia of the West California's Central Valley Out of many, one Antitrust law and football Howls for help Pets in the recession The fat plateau A massive relief efforts limps into gear Post-earthquake chaos in Haiti Too much of a good thing? Lessons from the tsunami Piñera promises a gallop Chile's presidential election Lobo alone Honduras's new president Lula, sanitised Brazil's presidential biopic Just history A Canadian misunderstanding Do get a move on Peace talks between Israel and Palestine Why they are getting at his wife Israel's prime minister and the media Which way now? The Muslim Brother's new leader Jangling nerves Anxious Ethiopia Bombs and baksheesh The war in Afghanistan In disrepute Politics and the courts in Pakistan Next year in Jaffna Sri Lanka's Tamil diaspora Out of the shadows Political scandals in Japan Choppy waters China's assertiveness at sea On track for confrontation Protest in Hong Kong Banyan The books of slaughter and forgetting Investing in brains Spending on education Reaching the poorest Education Small cars, big question America's car industry Attempted carjack Renault and meddling politicians The lowdown on teardowns The business of dissecting electronics The spirit of enterprise fades Capitalism in China Laid-off lawyers, cast-off consultants Professional-services firms Schumpeter The tale of Mr Jackson Base camp Basel Pulling apart The world economy Central heating China's economy Through FICC and thin American banks Buttonwood Model behaviour Mutual respect Europe's co-operative banks Trillion-dollar babies Exchange-traded funds When calamity strikes Catastrophe insurance Economics focus Invested interests Absolutely The psychology of power Off-base camp Glaciers and the IPCC Lutron A life of slime Railways and slime moulds Ungodly suffering Georgia and Russia A Little War That Shook the World: Georgia, Russia, and the Future of the West. By Ronald Asmus. Palgrave Macmillan; 250 pages; $27 and £20 The doctor's orders Mahathir Mohamad Malaysian Maverick: Mahathir Mohamad in Turbulent Times. By Barry Wain. Palgrave Macmillan; 368 pages; $105 and £65 Lurid rhythms Carlo Gesualdo The Gesualdo Hex: Music, Myth, and Memory. By Glenn Watkins. W. W. Norton; 416 pages; $39.95 and £28 What is it for? The European Union The New Old World. By Perry Anderson. Verso; 561 pages; $39.95 and £24.99 Chewing the fact New detective fiction The Man from Beijing. By Henning Mankell. Knopf; 361 pages; $25.95. Harvill Secker; £17.99 Indian contemporary art Like-minded fellows History of science Seeing Further: The Story of Science and the Royal Society. Edited by Bill Bryson. Harper Press; 490 pages; £25 Jyoti Basu Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Overview Israel Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Gold production Markets World Food Programme Apple
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