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News from 20/03/2010

2010; Gale Group;

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Noah Barsky, John Early Commissioner, Daniele Prolong, Francois Robert, Maggie Mcgirr, Michael Kemp, Anthony Catanach, Hussain Abdul-Hussain, Lindsey Kearton Senior policy officer,

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The Economist Louis Vuitton Royal Bank of Canada Contents Intel Carbon Trust The world this week Politics Business BASF Skyteam Spin, science and climate change The battle for Thailand Thailand's political stalemate Pass the bill American health-care reform Crimes and sins The Catholic church and paedophilia Stop the bungling Israel and the United States What went right Eastern Europe's economies In praise of Doddery Reregulating finance Fin times Trade and conservation Nomura Data in context Iraq's steady progress The vital centre Thought about food yet? The national cheese baton Economist Bahrain Online highlights Covidien Intelligent life Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus International Business Machines As father fades, his children fight Lombard Odier Thus far and no farther New media and the election Unite's kingdom Labour and the unions The posh, the poor and the pushed University finances The plot so far Skills for the future BMW A tale of two constituencies Election campaigning The art of concealment PFInancing More, please Manchester's big ideas The messenger not the message Fingered by fate East European economies Sprechen Sie Deutsch? German dialects and migration Cops for hire Police brutality in Russia Time to go straight Corruption in Kosovo Brunetta's offensive Saving Venice Remembering the Vel d'Hiv France and Vichy Financial Times Equal Pay There's no one like Gordon Brown Where did all the love go? American-Israeli relations Cap-and-trade's last hurrah Climate-change politics The next test Schools reform Sound and fury Health care and the states A burning issue Harrisburg in crisis Accenture Pipe dream Plans for broadband Price puzzle The inflation rate Emerson Nancy Pelosi's challenge Running to rebuild a shaken country Chile's new government The charms of Calgary Canadian cities All uribistas now Colombia's congressional election A chastened president fights back South Africa When feeding the hungry is political Food aid for Africa They're off Sudan's elections Sucking out the air Iran's beleaguered film-makers The opposition marks time The struggle inside Iran Glug if you're not local Alcohol in Morocco Not pointing or wagging but beckoning Chinese foreign policy Collateral damage Homosexuality in China Tickets to the endgame Pakistan's role in Afghanistan Outraged innocence Child pornography in Japan Banyan The rights approach Evil orders Paedophilia and the Catholic church Crumbs from the BRICs-man's table Middle-income and developing countries Start your engines New competition for Airbus and Boeing Failed search Google ponders leaving China A new ice age Hiring practices in Japan Ties that bind Cross-shareholdings in Italy Because they're worth it Share buy-backs are back Mr Detail Face value Schumpeter Look forward in anger Zurich Slash and earn Productivity growth The hand of Dodd Financial reform in America Cities in the casino Municipalities and derivatives You can check out any time you like Hotel finance Buttonwood Less debt, more charm IG Index Beancounters in a bind The Lehman report The waiting game Private equity in Japan CrÉdit Agricole Economics focus It wasn't us The clouds of unknowing Highly charged motoring Electric supercars Fair play The origins of selflessness Face off The battle of the sexes Blame game The financial crisis and the future of regulation Freefall: America, Free Markets and the Sinking of the World Economy. By Joseph Stiglitz. Norton; 361 pages; $27.95. Allen Lane; £25 13 Bankers: The Wall Street Takeover and the Next Financial Meltdown. By Simon Johnson and James Kwak. Pantheon; 280 pages; $26.95 A novel view The financial crisis explained IOU: Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay. By John Lanchester. Simon & Schuster; 223 pages; $25. Published in Britain by Allen Lane as "Whoops! Why Everyone Owes Everyone and No One Can Pay"; £20 All geek to them Prophets of the financial crisis The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine. By Michael Lewis. Norton; 266 pages; $27.95. Allen Lane; £25 No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller. By Harry Markopolos. Wiley; 354 pages; $27.95 and £18.99 Pessimists v optimists British foreign secretaries Choose Your Weapons: The British Foreign Secretary, 200 Years of Argument, Success and Failure. By Douglas Hurd. Weidenfeld & Nicolson; 414 pages; £25 In full flight New poetry White Egrets. By Derek Walcott. Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 96 pages; $24. Faber; £12.99 In the round New theatre John Thorbjarnarson Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Tenders Courses Business & Personal Tenders Tenders Tenders Tenders Tenders Overview Producer prices Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Natural disasters Markets The Economist Apple

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