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News from 03/04/2010

2010; Gale Group;

Autores

Paul Grimes, Ken Harvey, Jacob Oslick, Professor Michael Mainelli Executive chairman, David Wright, Vimon Kidchob Director, Cary Alberstone,

Resumo

The Economist Rolex Cathay Pacific Contents Accenture The world this week Politics Business Royal Bank of Canada Hope at last Mayhem in Moscow Terrorism in Russia The chaebol conundrum South Korea's industrial giants David Cameron's splendid isolation Britain's European problem Whether 'tis nobler Myanmar's crushed opposition A manageable size Thailand and its monarchy Image problem City guide Healthy debate Economist Online highlights The Economist Intelligent life Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Not playing their games Tory! Tory! Tory! The Conservatives' demands Does he have what it takes? Interview with David Cameron Your starter for a billion Chancellor challenge Life on Mars Strikes Who cares? Care for the aged and disabled Fertile ground? The campaign trail (1) If you build it. . . The campaign trail (2) Another brick in the wall Training young people The endgame Another Russian tragedy After the Moscow bombings May the best man share Germany and the euro Smoke and mirrors Bailing out Greece Berlusconi's bounce Italy's regional elections Patching things up Serbia and its neighbours Chisinau's charm offensive Poor Moldova Honda Foreign-policy wisdom and folly Hitting the reset button The presidency Stand up and be counted Census day The truth hurts America and the yuan Harvesting the air Energy development for Indians Joint effort Legalising marijuana From bad to worse California's schools No easy answers Desegregation and schools The big green apple Public housing The anti-Crist Falling in love again with the state Brazil's presidential campaign Eating their words Argentina's bond swap People's justice Bolivia's president and his opponents Internet Explorer Document war Canada in Afghanistan Hamas hangs on The Gaza Strip The president says it has failed South Africa's black empowerment Free speech versus hatred A South African rabble-rouser A bonanza beckons Uganda's oil Signs of life Nigeria's new cabinet From butchers to peacekeepers Sierra Leone's army When Barack met Hamid America and the Afghan government Smiling for the cameras Thailand's political deadlock Imperfect peace Aid rows in Sri Lanka Minor explosions Unrest in China's cities An Easter story from Japan Japan's favourite tree Bitter toll Mongolia's zud Banyan Indonesia's place in the global jungle It takes two America, Russia and arms control When words fail, again The Vatican The limits of freedom and faith Religion and human rights A cautious gentleman The Islamic Conference E-publish or perish The future of publishing Edited out The endangered bookstore Status symbol Geely buys Volvo Junk bond Extended producer responsibility spreads Carats and sticks Mining in Ghana Guttering Candle-making in Italy Schumpeter The panda has two faces Return of the overlord A good squeeze Fiscal tightening and growth Buttonwood Dangerous curve Return to sender Japan's failed postal privatisation Taking out the trash Ireland's battered banks A splash of good news? Underwater borrowers in America Bankers' heaven Chinese tax breaks Revise and resubmit Economics textbooks Economics focus Default settings Skyteam We all want to change the world Geoengineering Droning on Remote-control warfare Phew! The Large Hadron Collider Sweeping the skies Clearing space junk Paradox Jesus Christ Jesus: A Biography From a Believer. By Paul Johnson. Viking; 242 pages; $24 and £17.99 The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ. By Philip Pullman. Canongate; 245 pages; $24 and £14.99 Haunting history The Caucasus Let Our Fame Be Great: Journeys Among the Defiant People of the Caucasus. By Oliver Bullough. Allen Lane; 496 pages; £25. To be published in America by Basic Books in August A plea for liberalism Social democracy Ill Fares the Land. By Tony Judt. Penguin Press; 237 pages; $25.95. Allen Lane; £20 Fall of man The collapse of Lehman Brothers The Devil's Casino: Friendship, Betrayal, and the High-Stakes Games Played Inside Lehman Brothers. By Vicky Ward. Wiley; 270 pages; $27.95 and £18.99 The heart with pleasure fills The Lake District The English Lakes: A History. By Ian Thompson. Bloomsbury; 343 pages; £25 Pots of fame Porcelain in history Wolfgang Wagner Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Conferences Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Tenders Announcements Overview Germany Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Leading exporters Markets The Economist Apple The Economist Lombard Odier Also in this section Economist Time to rebalance The end of the binge The consumer boom defied fundamentals. Now economic rules are reasserting themselves Look after the cents Are Americans naturally spendthrift? Export or die With demand at home at rock bottom, American firms are looking abroad Energetic progress There is every chance that in future energy will contribute less to America's trade deficit Somewhere to live Why the sunbelt and urban sprawl are down but not out Trying harder Can higher productivity fill the gap? Work to be done How the government can helps things along Not in the bag yet There are still plenty of things that could go wrong with the recovery Economist

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