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News from 04/09/2010

2010; Gale Group;

Autores

Vincent Billiet, Paul Harris, Tony Newman Director, Ben White, Carmen Marrero, Murray Bailey Research director, Professor Robert H. Wade, Vladimir Yakunin President,

Resumo

The Economist Cartier Contents HSBC Cathay Pacific The world this week Politics this week Business Mandarin Oriental GE The web's new walls Crossing the boundary Pakistan's cricket scandal Zuma's two bad calls South Africa's politics Monetary illusions Global economic policy DHL Self-destruction Japan Bahrain Government industry Blues Down Under Club Meddling Talk of legalising drugs Historical harmony A punk in politics Economist UBS Online highlights The Economist Huawei Nissan Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Horns, claws and the bottom line Amazing Thailand International Business Machines Vale The fruits of adversity Catholics in Britain The religious and the rational State schools and selection University challenge The Cambridge cluster The new mapmakers Voting reform Overfished and over there Mackerel wars Schneider Electric Economies of scale Billingsgate fish market Schneider Electric Lessons from 35,000 feet Schneider Electric Qatar Airways Nuclear power? Um, maybe Germany's energy policy Maybe he Strauss-Kahn't The French opposition Sungard Hard travelling Europe's Roma Sungard Long live the Karlings Mission truncated The Iraq war A slight reprieve? The Bush tax cuts In black and white Ohio's 1st congressional district Un oeuf is enough The salmonella outbreak A man, a plan, a canal Savannah's port A struggling city by the sea Atlantic City CiTR!X The charge of the Brat Pack Ethanol's mid-life crisis Energy in Brazil The new old guard Mexico's ruling party Lexus Financial Times Back to the table Middle East peace talks Little better than slavery Maids in the Middle East Revisiting the killing fields Rwanda's meddling in Congo With friends like these South African politics Chicago Booth Economic Intelligence Unit Much less than promised India's disappointing government Bloody democracy Parliamentary polls in Afghanistan Greetings, comrades China and North Korea Dreaming of 2022 Football and Korean reunification Plus one country Vietnam's economy Ivory pagodas Nalanda university Banyan Afloat on a Chinese tide Clinton Global Initiative A cyber-house divided E-communication and society A town crier in the global village Technology and protest EDF Poison pills Fake drugs Patent lather Intellectual-property battles The next billion geeks Mobile internet in emerging markets Hogging the remote Online television Wheels when you need them Car-sharing Over a barrel Petrobras Whopper to go Burger King So much for red in tooth and clawy A minimum wage for Hong Kong Schumpeter Declining by degree A virtual counter-revolution Credit Suisse The odd decouple The world economy Wiggle room Sovereign debt The smoking greenhouse gun Carbon markets Buttonwood Divvying up returns Digging in Rare earths Candover and out Private equity A tamer casino Finance after the crisis: Deutsche Bank Economics focus War footing Standard Bank Ye cannae change the laws of physics The nature of the universe No good deed goes unpunished Emerging infections Must try harder Climate-change assessment Brain gain Mental stimulation and dementia The ways of a warmer world Climate change Climatopolis: How Our Cities Will Thrive in the Hotter Future. By Matthew Kahn. Basic Books; 288 pages; $26.95 and £16.99 Turned Out Nice: How the British Isles Will Change as the World Heats Up. By Marek Kohn. Faber & Faber; 368 pages; £14.99 In the steps of the master Walking in Africa Chasing the Devil: The Search for Africa's Fighting Spirit. By Tim Butcher. Chatto & Windus; 325 pages; £18.99 A tyrant nobody knows Myanmar's Than Shwe Than Shwe: Unmasking Burma's Tyrant. By Benedict Rogers. Silkworm Books; 256 pages; $30 Oily conspiracies New thriller The Garden of Betrayal. By Lee Vance. Knopf; 320 pages; $24.95. Corvus; £14.99 Home comforts Social history At Home: A Short History of Private Life. By Bill Bryson. Doubleday: 512 pages; $28.95 and £20 Magnificent mysteries Ife sculpture Mont Liggins Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Tenders Announcements Fellowships Business & Personal Tenders Overview Manufacturing activity Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Global foreign-exchange market Markets The Economist Oracle The Economist Verizon Contents Memory upgrade An online medic Powering up A suit that can sing and hear Gently does it Hitachi Ruses to cut printing costs Correct me if I'm wrong.. . Fast-track testing Schrödinger's cat and mouse Putting your money where your mouse is Untangling the social web Hot rocks and high hopes Thailand Board of Investment How to rewire the nervous system Power to the people The virtual curmudgeon Economist Google Apps

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