News from 24/07/2010
2010; Gale Group;
Autores
Bob Ward director, George Jochnowitz, Deep Sagar, Jason Anderson, John Misick, R. K. Pachauri Chairman, Marie Dela Rama,
ResumoThe Economist Credit Suisse Contents Accenture The world this week Politics Business Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre Rough justice Let Santos be Santos Colombia's presidential handover The power of the angry voter African elections Unnecessary evils America's housing market Field of dreams London's Olympics HSBC Climate-change thinking Back to a broken society It's a case of thirds How history hurt the banks Arms and rights Economist Shell Hewlett-Packard Online highlights The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Too many laws, too many prisoners Prisons full, coffers empty Penal reform in South Carolina It's a deal Trading prisoners in the Low Countries The greatest sideshow on Earth The 2012 Olympics Show's over Olympic legacies Second invitation The big society Banks on methadone Funding dilemma A spy speaks The Chilcot inquiry Europe and the Trojan poodle An endless war Turkey and its rebel Kurds Leave them kids alone German education Out of the shadows The latest Italian scandal It takes one to know one Russia and Belarus Poland's pride Gay rights in Poland Europe's dark secret Read this shirt Unemployment benefits Whitewash and ham sandwiches Police charges in New Orleans The Palin effect Georgia's governor's race Unfair play The Iroquois and their passports Monsters in the making? For-profit colleges Santander A double blow Still in charge Colombia's presidential transition Patching things up Honduras's post-coup president TB or not TB Bolivar's exhumation The democracy bug is fitfully catching on Africa's year of elections Pretty squalid Burundi's election A hard day's life Burundi How it could do even better South Africa's economy Might Avigdor Lieberman go? Israel's foreign minister You're welcome! Flights to Iraq The great endgame Afghanistan's prospects Confirming the worst suspicions Corruption in Taiwan Replicating success Academic fraud in China Whoopee for the rupee Sabre-rattled North and South Korea More bloody and defiant Maoist insurgents in India Banyan Leaving Asia's shade The future is another country Social networks and statehood A swarm of many stripes Computer security Enel The chic learn to click Selling luxury goods online Digitisation and its discontents Media's analogue holdouts After the leak BP and the gulf The war of the wards Hospital mergers Curbing those long, lucrative hours Lawyers and your money Schumpeter In search of serendipity High-speed railroading Unfinished business Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac When the chips are down Burgernomics Surviving, not thriving American bank results Buttonwood Losing confidence Premium puzzle China's financial markets Computer says no Banking and IT Philips Economics focus Agents of change Chicago Booth Waltzing with death The XVIII International AIDS Society meeting We've got rhythm The science of human sound Expensive Iteration Funding for nuclear fusion Shadow strokes The da Vinci method Methuselah's mixture Anti-ageing research The Youth Pill: Scientists at the Brink of an Anti-Ageing Revolution. By David Stipp. Current; 320 pages; $26.95 Onward and upward Shanty life in Brazil Favela: Four Decades of Living on the Edge in Rio de Janeiro. By Janice Perlman. OUP; 448 pages; $29.95 and £19.95 Not so ropey The history of historians Hugh Trevor-Roper: The Biography. By Adam Sisman. Weidenfeld & Nicolson; 648 pages; £25 Will to live New fiction Inheritance. By Nicholas Shakespeare. Harvill Secker; 272 pages; £12.99 Fish food The future of the sea Four Fish: The Future of the Last Wild Food. By Paul Greenberg. Penguin Press; 304 pages; $25.95. Allen Lane; £14.99 Common ground Cricket and baseball The Economist Mau Piailug Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Overview Long-term unemployment Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Foreign direct investment Markets The Economist Deutsche Bank
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