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News from 17/04/2010

2010; Gale Group;

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Robert Satchwell, Sir Brian Unwin Former president, Ana Reyes President, Stefan Orlowski Managing director, Dave Erchull, Jerry Hartke, Corrado Calabro Chairman,

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The Economist Standard Chartered Contents Bahrain Internet Explorer 8 The world this week Politics Business Mandarin Oriental Royal Bank of Canada The new masters of management Three years to save the euro Greece's debt crisis Chain reaction Nuclear diplomacy A president dies, a country lives Poland's loss Angels with bloody hands Thailand's deadly Saturday ZTE The merry month of May Italy's broadcasters The Tories and Brussels Investing in Britain Gonzalo Sánchez de Lozada The old curiosity shop Economist Online highlights Covidien Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Out of tragedy, normality Paying Russia's respects Russia and Poland The other dead Poland's death toll Take a punt on me Election manifestos Electoral politics Manifesto pledges Duel on the box Televised election debates On the trail Campaign diary Together we stand Northern Ireland Cliffhanger in the Mendips The rural vote A three-horse race Poplar and Limehouse Voice v choice Still tottering Italy's troubled economy A family quarrel Turkey's president Burn, baby, burn Violent crime in France Not so popular Spain's opposition Justice wars Spain and its past Sticks and bail-outs Upper bound Social mobility and inequality The way up Education and mobility When did it end? The recession The new model Portland and "elite cities" Invisible hands Immigration law The rush Arizona gold mines Building back After Hurricane Ike Congress shall make no law… Racism and free speech The next Supreme Court justice Dreaming beyond the rubble Rebuilding Haiti Protest songs Intransigent Cuba Metrosexuality Mexico's culture wars Hyatt Gold Passport Charest tries again Quebec's deficit-busting budget Unloved for trying to keep the peace The United Nations and Congo A beacon of faiths Islam, Christianity and Africa Half horrid, half hopeful Sudan's elections A ruling party that is unshockable South Africa's electricity deal An alternative to violence? Gazans tire of their rockets The fun and the hangover Iran's new year Martyrs on both sides Thailand's bloody protests Unfinished business Power struggle in Kyrgyzstan Not in his stars A landslide for Sri Lanka's ruling party Do they know it's Christmas? Australia's asylum policy The Great Barrier Reef UnGlorias The Philippines' presidential contest A disgrace to the village India's tribal justice Banyan Bottoming out The trillion-dollar club The BRICs Old worry, new ideas Disarmament and counter-proliferation Credit Suisse Growing pains The rise of Big Solar Scowls and moans Pay-television in Italy Up for promotion Twitter decides to sell advertising Networked networks Tencent invests in DST Hoping for deliverance America's struggling postal service Pert ambition The reinvention of Peugeot Stakes in kidneys The dialysis business Schumpeter An emerging challenge Standard Bank Still in a spin Moynihands full Bank of America and Merrill Lynch Sukuk it up Islamic finance Zurich Markets for minnows Small-business finance Intel You can't keep 'em down House prices Economic focus Twin peaks The Economist Signs of life Cosmic archaeology A trick of the light Extrasolar planets More harm than good? Genes and patents A place in the sun Climate science and its discontents How Russia really won Russia's war against Napoleon Russia Against Napoleon: The True Story of the Campaigns of War and Peace. By Dominic Lieven. Viking; 618 pages; $35.95. Allen Lane; £30 The decline of the Great Writ Liberty v security Habeas Corpus: From England to Empire. By Paul Halliday. Harvard University Press; 502 pages; $39.95 and £29.95 More than just a phunny phellow Mark Twain's biography Mark Twain: The Adventures of Samuel L. Clemens. By Jerome Loving. University of California Press; 511 pages; $34.95 and £24.95 The death of a parent Family memories This Party's Got To Stop: A Memoir. By Rupert Thomson. Granta; 264 pages; £16.99 Home fires New York in wartime Helluva Town: The Story of New York City during World War Ii. By Richard Goldstein. Free Press; 304 pages; $28 and £16.99 The hunter and his prey A father of modern photography Lech Kaczynski Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Tenders Tenders Conferences Businesses For Sale Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Overview Trade in commercial services Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Stockmarket concentration Markets Intelligent life Patek Philippe The Economist IG Index Also in this section Economist The world turned upside down First break all the rules The charms of frugal innovation Easier said than done Emerging-market consumers are hard to reach Grow, grow, grow What makes emerging-market companies run Here be dragons The emerging world is teeming with new business models New masters of management Pervasive innovation adds up to a new management paradigm The power to disrupt Business innovations from emerging markets will change the rich world too Economist

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