News from 10/04/2010
2010; Gale Group;
Autores
John Williams, Lirim Greicevci, James Baker, Stephen Wilson, Danny Lowinger, M. L. Khandekar, Pierre Chaigneau Assistant Professor, David Gee Proffessor, StÉphane Hallegatte,
ResumoThe Economist Louis Vuitton Chevron Contents BASF GE imagination The world this week Politics Business Hyatt Gold Passport Standard Chartered Britain's choice Over to you, China China, America and the yuan Sleepwalking towards disaster Japan's debt problem Let those people go Sudan's election Copyright and wrong Protecting creativity Nomura Earth's insurance claim Kosovo and the rule of law Put the guns away Economist Continental Airlines Online highlights The Economist Emerson Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Hunt the missing voter Lombard Odier Boeing They're off! The election race Electoral politics Who's who Internet Explorer Heir apparent The fight for Finchley On the trail Campaign diary Together, a multitude The small-business vote What women really want The female vote Meet the grandparents The grey vote Farewell, free stuff The Royal Bank of Scotland Crossed words Election season in central Europe Victory for Viktor? Hungary's election Rolling away the barrel Drinking in Europe McDonald's In search of a job Spanish unemployment McDonald Tweets and sours Privacy in France David and Goliath Data protection in Germany Garanti Europe's worrying gerontocracy Goodbye to that tie John Paul Stevens's imminent retirement Logic v politics America's nuclear posture Peril in the labyrinth The West Virginia mine disaster A ray of sunshine State finances Lifebelt needed The Rhode Island floods Calling on the angels Mending Los Angeles Raze the mystery house Comcast v the FCC The joy of tax April 15th Sex and the single black woman Safer, but still not safe Colombia's presidential campaign Raining on Rio's parade Oil policy in Brazil If one green bottle Chile's wine industry Skyteam Nursing a grievance The Caribbean brain drain Why it is still stuck Libya Can exotic food lead to liberty? Sushi in Syria Bitter religious rivalry in the air Islam on the web Will justice be done at last? Kenya and the international court We've got it too Congo's oil The laager is almost derelict South Africa's right-wing whites Tear gas, not tulips Kyrgyzstan Splitting headaches Japan's fractured politics Abhisit's dilemma Thailand Politics with bloodshed India's Naxalite insurgents He said what? Afghanistan No man's land Pakistan Banyan New Silk Roads In quite a state Defining what makes a country When walls are too high The Vatican's travails To the loser—a lawyer Wars and laws When your carpet calls your doctor Wireless health care Called to account Health-care costs in America A big plan for small cars Daimler and Renault-Nissan join forces Loving touch Magazines and CDs get luxurious No, minister CEZ and Czech energy Avantha's advance India's evolving conglomerates Doctor or decorator? Face value Schumpeter Brand rehab Crisis in slow motion Credit Suisse The wax melts Greece's deepening debt crisis Buttonwood Shifting the burden Bending, not bowing China's currency Repelling borders China and America Spring season Base metals Zurich Economics focus The mean streets of Guildford Protection racket Nutrition and health Dotty but dashing Camera-phones Rising from the ashes Novel sources of uranium A new giant lizard Stand up straight! Early man Animal, vegetable, mineral François-Xavier and Claude Lalanne His big moment begins A Barack Obama biography The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama. By David Remnick. Knopf; 672 pages; $29.95. Picador; £20 The good woman of China A life of Pearl Buck Pearl Buck in China: Journey to the Good Earth. By Hilary Spurling. Simon & Schuster; 340 pages; $27. Published in Britain by Profile as "Burying the Bones: Pearl Buck in China" French connections New English fiction Trespass. By Rose Tremain. Chatto & Windus; 320 pages; £17.99. To be published in America by Norton in October A deathly hush Seeking extraterrestrial intelligence The Eerie Silence: Renewing Our Search for Alien Intelligence. By Paul Davies. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 242 pages; $27. Published in Britain by Allen Lane as "The Eerie Silence: Are We Alone in the Universe?" The Mac factor Max Hastings's family memoir Did You Really Shoot the Television? By Max Hastings. Harper Press; 278 pages; £20 The cruellest cut Culture on television The South Bank Show: Final Cut. By Melvyn Bragg. Holder & Stoughton; 307 pages; £20 Eugene Terre'Blanche Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Announcements Tenders Business & Personal Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, April averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Broad money supply Markets The Economist Oracle The Economist Cranfield University Maastricht university Who speaks for Britain? Contents Once and future kings The Leaders The feel-bad recovery The Economy Back to basics Public Finances Firefighting Banking and the City Rebalancing act Business and Industry Back to the barricades Poverty and Inequality Itv Who would live in a place like this? Immigration and Society How to catch them, and where to put them Law and Order Showing the flag Foreign Policy and Defence A for effort, C for attainment Education Coping with austerity Health Care Keeping the lights on Energy and Climate Change Room at the top Electoral Arithmetic
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