News from 29/05/2010
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Eric Monkman, Kemal Koprulu Representative, David Curcio, Mark Roberts Lecturer, Mohsin Zaidi, Zach Liegel, Robert Kennedy, Elizabeth Purdam, Olav Nilssen,
ResumoThe Economist Barclays Wealth Contents Chevron Bahrain The world this week Politics Business Accenture GE imagination Fear returns An argument worth avoiding The International Criminal Court and aggression The nightmare scenario Dealing with North Korea Bare-knuckle in Basel Reforming finance DHL Don't ban Ban Sri Lanka Shell A dress the issue Northern Cyprus and trade Not everyone's cup of tea Moving to the city Seeking influence Economist Online highlights Blackrock Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Not waving. Perhaps drowning Servants of the people A mission for government A long way to go The first spending cuts BASF Reading the runes Polls and policies BASF Cutting the knot Schools reform A nasty rash Vaccines and autism BASF Improving a reputation Libel law Two for the price of one EDF Super Nicolas, saviour of the universe France's president Signs of the Zeitgeist Defending the German language Slash and burn Italy's fiscal austerity Internet Explorer 8 Two into three won't go Europe and climate change Toyota A new Kemal Turkey's opposition Guarding the guardians Bulgaria tackles corruption Standard Bank Those damned sceptical Germans A sticky gas-pedal The economy Next please New York state politics The waiting game Deepwater Horizon Puns in the sun Word battles Belaboured Unions v Wal-Mart Keep off the grass Re-enactors v Wal-Mart Seeking a new spy-in-chief The politics of intelligence Agent improbable The world according to "24" A truck in the dock Another battle in an unwinnable war Organised crime in Jamaica Unlikely allies Canada and Israel A one-two punch Mexico's economic recovery He'll do it his way Qatar and its emir More powerful than ever Al Jazeera Hamas versus the United Nations The struggle for Gaza Open that border Algeria and Morocco Failing to deliver Aid to Africa Not exactly eye to eye China and America Walking between the raindrops China and the Middle East Hitting where it hurts Responding to North Korean aggression Restoration drama Shanghai's history You couldn't make it up The Philippines' election First Facebook, then the world Internet freedom in Pakistan Banyan Picking up the pieces Courting disaster? International justice A crowded field Human rights A well-locked closet Gay rights in developing countries The retailers' dilemma America's shoppers Growth on the cheap Promoting innovation Game on A showdown for Major League Baseball Plainly packaged Face value: Graeme Hart Sickly sweetener High-fructose corn syrup Hybrid vigour IT in Taiwan and China Standard Chartered Light and death Suicides at Foxconn The Address Schumpeter A mixed blessing Chicago Booth Rescuing the rescuers Home truths China's property market Sino cure Shorting China Unholy mess Spain's cajas The banks battle back Basel 3 Buttonwood Who's the patsy? Give us a huddle America's reform bill Economics focus You've been framed TesoroPúblico Advantage Karnataka The Economist The power of numbers Public health The coolness of tiny things Nanotechnology Fish and no chips Diet and the evolution of the brain Then and now 20th-century America The Icarus Syndrome: A History of American Hubris. By Peter Beinart. Harper; 482 pages; $27.99. Published in Britain by HarperCollins as "The Icarus Syndrome: How American Triumph Produces American Tragedy"; £18.99 American Dreams: The United States Since 1945. By H. W. Brands. Penguin Press; 432 pages; $32.95 Barbarians at the gate Murdoch and the Journal War at the Wall Street Journal: Inside the Struggle to Control an American Business Empire. By Sarah Ellison. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt; 274 pages; $27 Top dog The rise and rise of English Globish: How the English Language Became the World's Language. By Robert McCrum. W. W. Norton; 310 pages; $26.95. Viking; £20 Failing the test Kashmir Curfewed Night: One Kashmiri Journalist's Frontline Account of Life, Love and War in His Homeland. By Basharat Peer. Scribner; 223 pages; $25. Published in Britain by HarperPress as "Curfewed Night: A Frontline Memoir of Life, Love and War in Kashmiri"; £16.99 Nasty, brutish and short Life in Iceland Wasteland With Words: A Social History of Iceland. By Sigurdur Gylfi Magnusson. Reaktion Books; 288 pages; $39.95 and £25 Sky is the limit Yves Klein Wynne Godley Announcements Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Tenders Travel Overview GDP forecasts Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Telecommunications Markets The Economist Cartier
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