News from 14/08/2010
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Belinda Jane Parris, Daniel Mula Gracia, Paul Bergevin Vice president, John Evans-Klock, Daniel S Nagin Professor, Mark Kraschel, Richard Wexelblat, Adam Brown, Paul Crosby,
ResumoThe Economist Accenture Contents IG Markets The world this week Politics Business Bang & Olufsen Radical Britain (Un)lucky country Australia's election Reading genes Consumer genetics Joy, pain and double dips The world economy News from everywhere International broadcasting To lock up, or not to lock up? Mortgage financiers Bull to a red flag Technological progress Wo Whoops Economist Online highlights Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The unlikely revolutionary Whose backyard is it anyway? Houses and prices Travellers' travails Dale Farm's gypsies Demolish and preserve National Trust for Scotland Not like grandad's day Industrial dairy farming Learning by doing Teaching philanthropy International Business Machines Not yet grim up north Into the inferno Russia's wildfires Part of the main Fires and floods No jobs for the boys Turkey's military Reset and unsettled Central and eastern European security No boatloads but still trouble Disappointed, down, despondent The Democratic left Old King Coal West Virginia's 1st district The emperor of earmarks Ted Stevens A chop to the heart Defence cuts in Virginia First find your gander Politics and picnics Whack-a-mole Medicare fraud New mandate, new maverick Thinking the unthinkable Mexico and drugs A ghost reappears Cuba's Fidel Castro Reflected glory Brazil's presidential campaign Opening gambits Colombia's new president Under threat from all sides Palestinian democracy When everything slows down Ramadan in the summer heat Just get out Palestine's Jerusalem MPs To fast or not to fast Ramadan in Morocco The perils of peacekeeping Trouble in Sudan's Darfur region Tribal loyalty still wins the day Kenya's new constitution Green around the gills Australia's general election Arrest of a smiling extremist Terrorism in Indonesia Party poopers Functionaries v fun in China Over my dead body Disposing of Hong Kong's deceased Running into the sand India and the Commonwealth games Banyan They have returned Waves in the web International broadcasters Xenophobes unite! Far-right politics What lies within Genomics Succeeding a success Tata seeks a chairman An empire built on sand Club Méditerranée No, these are special puppies Net neutrality Cue the fish Nature on television Always read the small print Corporate governance in Hungary Of bits and bites Expensive restaurants A clumsy giant stumbles Mexican airlines Schumpeter The curse of HP Let's hear those ideas The Economist Race to the bottom Currencies Lower, not hire American unemployment Spread betting High-frequency traders Buttonwood A special case Dues and don'ts Tax evasion Straw man Wheat Citicorp redux Finance after the crisis Economics focus Fiscal fundamentalists Riders on a swarm Artificial intelligence Manager's best friend Animal and human behaviour The price of staying in the game Fixing oil wells People of the book Jews and Islam In Ishmael's House: A History of Jews in Muslim Lands. By Martin Gilbert. Yale University Press; 320 pages; £25 and $35 The Arabs and the Holocaust: The Arab-Israeli War of Narratives. By Gilbert Achcar. Metropolitan Books; 400 pages; $30. Saqi; £25 Mon oncle Life under the Ottomans A Rift in Time: Travels with my Ottoman Uncle. By Raja Shehadeh. Profile; 256 pages; £12.99 Jack the lad American literature Wolf: The Lives of Jack London. By James L. Haley. Basic Books; 364 pages; $29.95 and £17.99 Fire and brimstone The industrial revolution The Most Powerful Idea in the World: A Story of Steam, Industry, and Invention. By William Rosen. Random House; 400 pages; $28. Jonathan Cape; £20 Blowing kisses Gay biography Secret Historian: The Life and Times of Samuel Steward, Professor, Tattoo Artist, and Sexual Renegade. By Justin Spring. Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 496 pages; $32.50 Nutty love New fiction Mr Peanut. By Adam Ross. Random House; 352 pages; $29.95. Jonathan Cape; £16.99 The sins of the father New film Tony Judt Courses Courses Appointments Travel Business & Personal Tenders Overview Import cover Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Share prices Markets Intelligent life Louis Vuitton
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