News from 22/05/2010
2010; Gale Group;
Autores
Rogelio Saez De La Fuente, Raphael Mokades, Paul Dewar MP, James Mccoy, Igor Luksic Deputy prime minister, Dean Riesen, Bungon Ritthiphakdee Director,
ResumoThe Economist Barclays Wealth Contents Chevron Louis Vuitton The world this week Politics Business Toyota Cathay Pacific And man made life Europe's three great delusions The euro-zone crisis The battle of Bangkok Thailand in flames GE imagination The world's most valuable stuff Water Nomura Dicing with data Facebook, Google and privacy Intel Montenegro and corruption The banned played on Canada's economy Passions on the border A bill of wrongs? Economist Online highlights The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus A polity imploding Deutsche Bank edf The workout begins Cutting the fiscal deficit The new scorekeeper Reforming fiscal forecasts Sackcloth and ashes British Airways McDonald's Of hawks and doves Liberty versus security McDonald's The blame game Scottish politics Lurking in the long grass University tuition fees Own goal The 2018 World Cup New politics, new opposition Marching through Red Square Russia, NATO and Europe A song by Marta The Czech election Another direction Slovakia's election BASF Too timid by half French public finances Zapatero's cuts Spain's budget cuts BASF A never-ending fight Turkey and the PKK BASF Perfidious Albion again Continental Airlines Hitachi Why Republicans should worry Mid-term primaries Greece is the word California's budget crisis A second opinion Health care Marriott Hotels & Resorts Liberty, privacy and some bottles of beer Free speech in the states It tolls for thee Repairing America's roads Shalom, y'all Jews in the South Liquid gold The Great Lakes' water Huawei The crushing of Arlen Specter Flying too high for safety Brazil's booming economy An unappetising menu Mexico and the United States A quick stimulus Haiti's economy Can Palestinians peacefully build a state? A prospect of Palestine As potent as ever Iraq's tribes Five more years Ethiopia's elections A thousand words Iranian cartoons Another round for Africa's Iron Lady Liberia's feisty president Their number is up A guilty verdict for North Korea If you pay more than peanuts A political slush fund in Japan Protest vote By-elections in Hong Kong Dispense with the pieties Counter-terrorism in Indonesia Thinking the worst Night raids on militants in Afghanistan Isolation ward Blockade of a north-eastern Indian state Putting the raj in Rajapaksa Sri Lanka's powerful president Friends like these "The Sri Lanka option" Banyan In the strongman's shadow Not just any deal will do Brazil, Turkey and Iran Making one key-stroke too many Celebrity philanthropy A new sort of togetherness Diasporas Santander Lives of others Privacy and the internet On top of a wave Suing companies Zurich The medicine starts to work The recovery of General Motors Guilty of something Business crime in China A wholesale invasion Carrefour in India A homespun elixir Japan's drug firms on the move Get off the line Brazilian telecoms Standard Bank Schumpeter Overstretched International Business Machines Credit Suisse That sinking feeling Europe's government-bond markets The wrong targets The Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive Judgment day Prudential and AIA Crazy little thing called leverage Private equity Man to Goliath Hedge funds After the fall Central banks under scrutiny (1) Prometheus bound Central banks under scrutiny (2) Reading China's palm Chinese economic data Economics focus Satchel, uniform, bonus Clariden Leu Genesis redux What lies beneath The Gulf oil spill The whey to greener electricity Cheese-powered fuel cells To get the girl Masculine traits Caja Madrid The accidental heirloom 20th-century history The Hare with Amber Eyes: A Hidden Inheritance. By Edmund de Waal. Chatto & Windus; 354 pages; £16.99. To be published in America by Farrar, Straus and Giroux in August as "The Hare With Amber Eyes: A Family's Century of Art and Loss"; $25 Cold minds, warm hearts Israel and South Africa The Unspoken Alliance: Iseral's Secret Relationship with Aparthied South Africa. By Sasha Polakow-Suransky. Pantheon; 352 pages; $27.95 Digital examination Fingers through history The Finger: A Handbook. By Angus Trumble. Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 300 pages; $28. To be published in Britain by Yale University Pres in August; £18.99 What is it good for? War in Afghanistan War. By Sebastian Junger. Twelve; 301 pages; $26.99. Fourth Estate; £16.99 Selflessness of strangers The mystery of kindness The Price of Altruism: George Price and the Search for the Origins of Kindness. By Oren Harman. W. W. Norton; 464 pages; $27.95. The Bodley Head; £20 Sleeping beauty The Forbidden City Lena Horne Announcements Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Business & Personal Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Overview CEO turnover rate Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Platinum and palladium Markets Economist Intelligence Unit Patek Philippe The Economist Syngenta Also in this section Economist For want of a drink Enough is not enough It must also be clean The Economist Business begins to stir But many water providers still have a long way to go Every drop counts And in Singapore every drop is counted Making farmers matter And monitor, budget, manage-and prosper China's peasants look to the skies But the science of yields is unyielding The ups and downs of dams Small projects often give better returns Amsterdam Institute of Finance Tepper Institute for Law and Finance Trade and conserve How to make tight supplies go further To the last drop How to avoid water wars A glass half empty It won't fill up without lots of changes on the ground-and much greater restraint by users Economist
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