News from 13/03/2010
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Bob Ladd, Rupprecht Podszun Research fellow, Dennis Colasurdo, Graeme Allen, Myers, JoaquÍn Almunia European commissioner for competition, O'Melveny, Riccardo Celli, Maciej Tomaszewski, Richard Harding,
ResumoThe Economist Rolex Chevron Contents Cathay Pacific The world this week Politics Business Credit Suisse Europe's engine Smokescreen Sovereign credit-default swaps Yuan to stay cool China, America and the yuan Crop circles Agriculture in India This changes everything Unconventional gas Intel Facing up to history Armenians and Turks Nomura Antitrust policy in Europe Romney marches? Sizeable facts Cable in the pipeline An improper Charlie Economist BASF Online highlights The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Ontario Canada Another great leap forward? Carbon Trust Standard Boeing Kingmaker in waiting? Interview with Nick Clegg The end of the beginning Policing Northern Ireland Lords a-leaping Bishops, gays and equality Mr Fixit The rise of the handyman Choose your weapons Taxing companies Out with the old Independents for Parliament Polo For whom the bell tolls Failing schools Bahrain No escape The strange unpopularity of Nicolas Sarkozy France's regional elections Berlusconi's burlesque Italy's regional elections A fillip for Talat? The Cyprus talks Abuse and counterabuse German church scandals Culture creep Slovakia's disturbing patriotism Difficult delivery Home births in Hungary Lexus Juggling Europe's stars Containing Iran Foreign policy Go sell The president and trade Ballet Rahmbert White House tensions Hollow-wood The film business After cotton Alabama's economy Assets on the other side Corruption on the border Zurich Slow going Unemployment figures Degrees of pain University fees Barack Obama's abortion drama Reaching the untouchables Guatemala and organised crime Seeking Mr Coke Jamaica and organised crime Affirmative anticipation Brazil's quilombos Seal of approval Canada's Parliament returns Maastricht University European School of Management and Technology More than just a charade? The Israel-Palestine peace talks Can the coalition hold together? Israel's disputatious Avigdor Lieberman The wrangling has only just begun Iraq's election An early election? Stalemate in Zimbabwe An unending cycle Another massacre in Nigeria Going green The IMF in Africa Lombard Odier Indian women on the march Indian politics and women An odd sort of tax China mulls a property tax Taxation without representation Koreans in Japan Out with the new Economic reform in Malaysia Belt, braces and army boots Rigging Myanmar's election Vote before the system crashes Elections in the Philippines InvestHK Banyan Not whaling but drowning Burying myths, uncovering truth People and history The cost of reconstruction Turks and Armenians Green shoots Agribusiness in India The best plane loses Protectionism and defence procurement Boomerang Who's the boss of Fujitsu? A meeting of mines Xstrata and Glencore Clouds under the hammer Amazon auctions computing power Cheques and balances Executive pay in America South sea bubble Hard times on pearl farms Schumpeter Skirting the issue An unconventional glut Skyteam A better mattress Savings and the poor Security for shillings Microinsurance All for one Sovereign debt and the euro Buttonwood Apocalypse, not now Distemper Labour markets Shell game Chinese local-government debt All talk, no walk Spanish banks Snoopy sniffs an opportunity MetLife buys Alico Economics focus The inflation solution Financial Times Equal Pay A game of consequences? Metabolic syndrome Blog mining Analysing the web Agony column Advances in pain relief Thinking about it Connecting to the brain Inspector Norse Scandinavian crime fiction Unstoppable? The proliferation business Peddling Peril: How the Secret Nuclear Trade Arms America's Enemies. By David Albright. Free Press; 304 pages; $27 Mr Sunshine New fiction: Ian McEwan Solar. By Ian McEwan. Nan A. Talese; 304 pages; $26.95. Jonathan Cape; £18.99 Empire state American power Dominion from Sea to Sea: Pacific Ascendancy and American Power. By Bruce Cumings. Yale University Press; 641 pages; $38 and £30 Outsider Artists in 19th-century Britain Into the Frame: The Four Loves of Ford Madox Brown. By Angela Thirlwell. Chatto & Windus; 328 pages; £25 Ascent of a master Henri Matisse Emile Fradin Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Business Opportunities Tenders Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Overview Employment outlook Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Exchange rates against the dollar Markets The Economist Louis Vuitton The Economist Deutsche Bank Also in this section Economist Older and wiser Inside the miracle How Germany weathered the recession The green machine A second wind for German industry? Much to learn Germany's education system is a work in progress What a waste Germany scandalously underuses immigrants and women Getting closer But eastern and western Germany may never quite meet Steady as she goes Angela Merkel and the art of the possible A muted normality United Germany is becoming more comfortable in its skin Economist
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