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News from 24/04/2010

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Sarah Lafferty, David Taylor, Virgilio MuÑuz Alberich Director-general, Rishi Raithatha, Mark Melford, Jon Kyl Republican whip, Philip Anderson, Jan Fischer Prime minister, Tony Sweeney,

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The Economist GE imagination Contents Bahrain The world this week Politics Business Hublot Earthly powers Curb your enthusiasm The outlook for the world economy Greedy until proven guilty Goldman Sachs and the SEC Stick 'em up The IMF and taxing the banks The granola-eaters' revenge Britain's general election Nomura Enter Eroglu Northern Cyprus's new president BASF The Czech prime minister Mexico and the drug war Testing nuclear weapons The market for husbands Sizing up a victory You are what you is Economist Online highlights Citi Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus A classroom revolution Getting a Clegg up The Liberal Democrat surge The shock of the old Media and politics On the trail Campaign diary Lombard Odier England expects The defence vote in Portsmouth AmericanAirlines Not only politicians fudge the issues Gauging voters' views What every student wants First-time voters in Chester Deep down and dirty Sleaze in Brentford Geordie pluck A new look for Newcastle Hyatt Gold Passport The western front What is this thing called war? Germany and Afghanistan Choose your département French number plates A Mediterranean quagmire Northern Cyprus The importance of not being Greece Portugal's economy The Trial, part two Mikhail Khodorkovsky's case Clariden Leu If the CAP doesn't fit Harry Reid's last battle? The Senate Hysterical nativism Arizona's immigration law Barn again Heritage protection Internet Explorer Hill on a city Voting rights for DC Life is sweet The sugar boom Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre When rights clash The Supreme Court and discrimination International Monetary Fund Economist Intelligence Unit The hub nation Power and the Xingu Energy in Brazil When the niños run out Mexico's population Another Silva Brazil's presidential election On the track of a monopoly Railways in Peru Taxing times Rebuilding Chile E. on A lonely master of a divided house Yemen A still-enchanted island Socotra A former leader under a shadow A bribery case in Israel A God-given way to communicate The Arabic language Foreigners and local whites out The "indigenisation" of Zimbabwe Umaru, how-and where-are you? Nigeria's hidden leader Playing for time South Korea's sunken warship Hu, Wen-what, where, why and how China's leaders The drought ends, the shouting starts Australia's floods Strange meeting China and the first world war If they were crooks, wouldn't they be richer? India's criminal tribes Banyan Bloody shirts in the city of angles You ain't seen nothing yet Strikes and unions Ne'er the twain Cyber-crime Standard Bank A new idolatry Shareholders v stakeholders Teaming up with the Joneses Car-sharing revs up Under siege Shareholder activism at Lagardère Clicks trump bricks Online retailing in China Let there be two Fiats A plan for Fiat and Chrysler Repelling the attack A rare victory against piracy Schumpeter The guru of the bottom of the pyramid Zurich Vampire squished? Goldman Sachs The bigger fools IKB, credit-crunch chump One and ten, never again? Funds of hedge funds Buttonwood Heat and dust Land of the lost Box-office futures No exit The Federal Reserve No time to relax Europe's insurers Economics focus Surplus ça change Small eruption in Iceland Volcanic fallout The effect on business and leisure The Economist The "CSI effect" Forensic science The force is weak with this one Measuring small things Hub of the matter Electric cars A radial brew Greener tyres The sweet smell of gunpowder The Spanish-American war The War Lovers: Roosevelt, Lodge, Hearst, and the Rush to Empire, 1898. By Evan Thomas. Little, Brown; 480 pages; $29.99. To be published in Britain by Little, Brown in October; £25 Beware! Keep out! The perils of Yemen Yemen: Dancing on the Heads of Snakes. By Victoria Clark. Yale University Press; 311 pages; $20 and £14.99 A quantum calculation Information theory Decoding Reality: The Universe as Quantum Information. By Vlatko Vedral. Oxford University Press; 256 pages; $29.95 and £16.99 Rich pickings for the sharks The film business The Hollywood Economist: The Hidden Financial Reality Behind the Movies. By Edward Jay Epstein. Melville House; 224 pages; $16.95 and £11.99 Mumblecore meets the mainstream New film:"Greenberg" An in-house blockbuster Picasso at the Met Wilma Mankiller Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Businesses For Sale Conferences Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Overview Contribution to world GDP growth Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Bank write-downs Markets Intelligent life Louis Vuitton

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