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News from 05/06/2010

2010; Gale Group;

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Dewi Williams Senior lecturer, Jesse Olsen, Frank Popper Professor, Murray Bailey Research director, Odd Gunnar Skagestad, Vimon Kidchob Director-general, Deborah Popper Professor, John De Mott,

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The Economist Barclays Wealth Contents Intel Shell GE The world this week Politics Business Mandarin Oriental Hublot Israel's siege mentality Leaderless Japan Yukio Hatoyama resigns When the whistle blows South Africa The blame game Barack Obama and the oil spill The deflation dilemma Global economic policy Bahrain Super-duper-connectors from the Gulf Commercial aviation Nomura Thailand's monarchy EADS Education and altruism Face off Defending the EU Commons land An own goal? Economist Online highlights Covidien Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus How Israel plays into Hamas's hands From talk to action Turkey and Israel Not quite as it was America and Israel Lakeland terror Shootings in Cumbria No laughing matter Britain and Europe IG Index The wars over the war British policy in Afghanistan Korean Air After the ball Northern Ireland Pickles, Cable and the search for the new economy Foreign direct investment Fissile Nuclear power and new politics BASF We are all Danny Alexander now One hundred days of Yanukovich Ukraine's new government Plugging Tbilisi's potholes Georgia's local elections Köhler wilts Germany's president Hitachi The border question Serbia and Kosovo Vodafone Preparing to be squeezed The Dutch election Pandora's passport Hungary and Slovakia Lombard Odier The pain in Spain Staying the course Colombia's presidential election Heat, but not light Peru's natural gas Want Evita's handbag? An Argentine cult Accenture Re-organised crime Mexico's drug wars On the extinction of species The Galapagos Islands Princeton University Press Unil The University of Stellenbosch Business School Toyota On the beach The oil spill and the president Moderates needed California's elections Sparks flies Primaries in Alabama and Mississippi Altogether now HIV/AIDS Fighting the flab Nutrition in schools Birds on patrol Policing America's border Rod Blagojevich, superstar An ex-governor on trial The open society and its discontents Why Africa still needs it The International Criminal Court Back to the bad old ways Sudan after the elections Please still need us France beckons Africa What's the hurry? Elections in Tanzania I am the answer Football in Nigeria Do come back Syria's returning diaspora You can't just marry anyone Copts and marriage Hatoyama bows out Japan's government falls Kan he do it? After Hatoyama Strike breakers Unions in China Indonesia's last frontier Papua Into the heartland The Punjabi Taliban Banyan Fighting on Afghans' behalf Santander Loaned goals The World Cup Consensus costs The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty Reaching for a longer spoon Business and NGOs Hole below the water BP's mounting troubles Digging in a minefield A row over mining taxes in Australia Not written in stone The future of the tablet computer Redress by relocation Product liability in China Schumpeter In two minds Rulers of the new silk road Waiting for the big one European banks Too far, too fast Insurance Money can't buy love Private equity Chips off the block Asian currencies Buttonwood Time for a rent cut EDF Deep hibernation Monetary policy in Japan Internet Explorer 8 Economics focus A winding path to inflation A game of cat and mouse Toxoplasmosis and psychology Pouring water on troubled oils Cleaner diesel engines The hunk and the show-off do not always get the girl Sexual selection Re-enter the dragon The state and the economy The End of the Free Market: Who Wins the War Between States and Corporations? By Ian Bremmer. Portfolio; 230 pages; $26.95. Viking; £18.99 The Beijing Consensus: How China's Authoritarian Model Will Dominate the Twenty-First Century. By Stefan Halper. Basic Books; 296 pages; $28.95 and £16.99 The hold of the past Ayaan Hirsi Ali Nomad: From Islam to America. A Personal Journey Through the Clash of Civilisations. By Ayaan Hirsi Ali. Simon & Schuster; 274 pages; $27 and £12.99 Village people Facebook The Facebook Effect: The Inside Story of the Company that is Connecting the World. By David Kirkpatrick. Simon & Schuster; 372 pages; $26. To be published in Britain by Virgin in July; £11.99 The polemicist's tale Christopher Hitchens Hitch-22: A Memoir. By Christopher Hitchens. Twelve; 435 pages; $26.99. Atlantic; £20 The Sound of Suffolk George Benjamin Martin Gardner Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Tenders Tenders Travel Fellowships Business & Personal Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, June averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates The Economist commodity-price index Markets Intelligent life Louis Vuitton The Economist Standard Bank Also in this section The price of freedom Economist Your friendly monolith The ANC remains all-powerful Colour me South African Learning to live in a rainbow society Jobless growth The economy is doing nicely—but at least one person in three is out of work A new kind of inequality Black economic empowerment has had unintended consequences Hold your nose The smell of corruption The great scourges A black middle class is emerging, but poverty and crime blight millions of lives Last in class Education needs to take a giant leap Don't get ill Or if you do, go private Still everything to play for The case for optimism—and the many caveats Economist

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