News from 12/06/2010
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Anwar Shaikh Professor, Lars Geer Hammershoj, Gennaro Zezza Associate professor, Harald Raunio, Tengku Sariffudin Tg Ahmad Prime minister's, David Scott, Dimitri Papadimitriou President, Robert Hellam, Giorgio Cometto, Stephen Beaulieu Director,
ResumoThe Economist Louis Vuitton Cartier Contents Barclays Wealth Philips The world this week Politics Business Bahrain DHL Hublot What's wrong with America's right In praise of techno-austerity Technology and complexity A cut too far? Myths about fiscal austerity A step away from the bomb Iranian sanctions Not dead yet American newspapers Nomura Thomson Reuters Malaysia's government An economist's economist The hole in the toll Cutting in the wrong places A life of its own The German roots of English Economist TAiWAN Shell Online highlights The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Internet Explorer8 The risks of "Hell, no!" Marriott Hotels & Resorts CiTR!X Boeing September in their sights The Labour leadership race The class of 2010 New MPs to watch More is more? Reforming foreign aid Schneider Electric Fighting talk Spending cuts Schneider Electric This blessed plot House prices Up and out in Camden and London Helping the homeless Schneider Electric Breathe easy Smoking and public health Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre This England Accenture IBM Is Turkey turning? Turkey's foreign policy Slash and bounce Germany's budget deficit Slouching towards a showdown Spain's trade unions Huawei One salary is enough Public waste in France Private lives Italy's gagging law Dancing, but not moving Albania's political deadlock A model of mistrust A magic moment for the city of God Security in Brazil Food fight Venezuelan socialism Money screams California votes Comebacks and comeuppance Mini Super Tuesday Extension deficit disorder Unemployment insurance No end in sight The gulf oil spill No mo' po'? Oysters after the Deepwater Horizon Raw deal Arguing over unpasteurised milk Hallowed ground The World Trade Centre A gambling man Still sitting pretty Iran a year after the election Reluctant evacuees Iran's earthquake worries Who will sit in judgment? Israel and Gaza Ideas from abroad Europe and Gaza It could be a cover-up Repression in Congo That's not the way to do it Bangladesh Outside the tent Reconciliation in Afghanistan Caste in doubt The Indian census and caste Halfway to freedom Bougainville's new president Lost horizon Asian security co-operation Secrets will out Myanmar's nuclear ambitions Banyan From penumbra to eclipse Seeing the world differently Rethinking the "third world" Ending a brutal practice Female genital cutting Wiki Gaga Wikileaks The strange survival of ink Newspapers Cap in hand Le Monde's uncertain future All together now Automotive alliances multiply Up and away E-commerce takes off in Japan Facing a freeze Oil drilling in the Arctic Of atrophying flesh and phones The future of AT&T Standard Bank A grocer goes A change of guard at Tesco EDF Schumpeter Uncaging the lions Blooming Credit Suisse Nip and tuck Budget cuts in the euro area Buttonwood When markets go wrong Spivvy The euro's safety net Careless talk Hungary's wobbles Listing or capsizing? Agricultural Bank of China To FASB or not to FASB? Accounting standards Out of thin air Banking on mobile phones Economics focus Socialist workers Zurich Chicago Booth Three steps forward.. . Cancer therapy For the birds Sex hormones Gecapital Feathering the Falcon's nest Space Pointing fingers The Dreyfus affair For the Soul of France: Culture Wars in the Age of Dreyfus. By Frederick Brown. Knopf; 336 pages; $28.95 The Man on Devil's Island: Alfred Dreyfus and the Affair that Divided France. By Ruth Harris. Allen Lane; 524 pages; £30 Why the Dreyfus Affair Matters. By Louis Begley. Yale University Press; 249 pages; $24 and £18 Mississippi burning America in 1964 Freedom Summer: The Savage Season that Made Mississippi Burn and Made America a Democracy. By Bruce Watson. Viking; 384 pages; $27.95 Cracks within The world economy Aftershock: Reshaping the World Economy After the Crisis. By Philippe Legrain. Little Brown; 448 pages; £12.99 Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy. By Raghuram Rajan. Princeton University Press; 272 pages; $26.95 and £18.95 Passenger manifest The pull of Egypt Winter on the Nile: Florence Nightingale, Gustave Flaubert and the Temptations of Egypt. By Anthony Sattin. Hutchinson; 291 pages; £20 Impasse at pass China and Tibet Murder in the High Himalaya: Loyalty, Tragedy, and Escape from Tibet. By Jonathan Green. PublicAffairs; 304 pages; $26.95 and £15.99 Art squared Portuguese tiles Louise Bourgeois Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Tenders Tenders Overview Football Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Biggest primary-energy consumers Markets Clariden Leu Oracle The Economist Fujitsu Contents Power from thin air Dawn of the Frankenfish Munching machines Return of the blob Metal, heal thyself Hitachi Making the bodywork I'll huff and I'll puff. . . Loose clicks sink ships Peek-a-boo Nods and winks Stay on target And now, the electricity forecast From Gollum to "Avatar" The Economist Vodafone High voltage Peril on the sea Mr Segway's difficult path Toyota
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