News from 18/09/2010
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Dr Hany El Banna President, Ashwin Matabadal, James Shaw-Hamilton Director, Stephen Bloomfield, Joachim Schwass Professor, Andrew Krepinevich President, Martins Gravitis Public relations officer, G. C. Macneachdainn, Gyanesh Nigam,
ResumoThe Economist FedEx Express Contents Rolex Vestas The world this week Politics Business Mandarin Oriental Credit Suisse Are we there yet? Hot meals for hard cases Europe's Romanies Taming the banks Finance Man Group The strange death of social-democratic Sweden Swedish politics RBC Capital Markets DHL A ruined country Pakistan's floods Panerai First among equals Britain's Labour Party Barclays Corporate Troop withdrawal Distributing aid No contest Keep it in the family SNP success Latvian loans The end of the RAF? Economist Hewlett-Packard Virgin atlantic Online highlights Thomson Reuters Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Qatar Airways After the deluge Hitachi And the winner is. . . Labour's leadership race The comrades take on the coalition Angry trade unions HSBC Two pints of lager and a decaf latte The evolution of pubs Korean Air The trouble with Plan B Inflation angst Into the fray, minus shield Governing the BBC Zurich Grey-sky thinking Science funding Mary who? Dell Moderate and happy The Swedish election Erdogan wins again Turkey's referendum Viktor ludorum The Ukrainian government IG Markets Luzhkov v Medvedev Moscow's embattled mayor Green shooters A German railway row Qantas From Berlin to Beijing? Balkan railways Vale Waiting for the big call Sungard Standard Bank The tea-partiers march on Primary elections Out on his ear The Democratic primary in Washington, DC Serving the Lord Tennessee's 8th district Ralph's way The Faith and Freedom Coalition The big sell Asset-leasing in Chicago Chattahoochee blues Water wars in the south-east Someone will pay The tax debate The wrong target This land is our land Land and violence in Colombia Towards a mixed economy Reform in Cuba Disappearing dollars Venezuela's economy A night to remember, and to forget Mexico's bicentennial fiesta Still talking, at least Israeli-Palestinian peace talks Suspicion prevails Palestinians and the talks What's to be done? Somalia and the United States A boiling pot The sorry state of Swaziland Now for the Bionic Kan Japanese politics Getting their goat China and Japan After the storm Aid to North Korea Rivals on the roof of the world Nepal, China and India Bouncing briefly back Thailand India's intifada Kashmir The Economist Banyan An exercise in fertility A long road Romanies Words not deeds Romanies and terminology Exit strategies Green funerals Worse than useless Cryptography, Iran and America Barclays Capital Another nose in the trough Aircraft-makers A pecking order for MBAs Business schools Yuck Healthy food Wireless carrier-pigeons Mobile phones in tough places A smashing success Print on the iPad The future of the pencil Faber-Castell Even harder than it looks Foreign investment in China Tubular hell Sex and e-commerce Schumpeter Down with fun Veolia The great debt drag Philips Scrambled in Africa Africa's banking boom Buttonwood Another paradox of thrift Goldman whacked Wall Street, the sequel Lagos in limbo Nigeria's banks Basel's buttress Financial regulation Because I Kan Yen intervention EDF Investor, heal thyself Finance after the crisis: CalPERS Economics focus Sizing up China's cities Clinton Global Initiative Win some, lose some Black holes The skills from zapping 'em Video games Natural-born gliders Flying fish The rules of attraction Locust swarms Petals of blood New fiction To the End of the Land. By David Grossman. Knopf; 592 pages; $26.95. Jonathan Cape; £18.99 A wasteful effort War in Afghanistan Embed: With the World's Armies in Afghanistan. By Nick Allen. The History Press; 288 pages; £18.99 A man in full American politics Daniel Patrick Moynihan: A Portrait in Letters of an American Visionary. Edited by Steven Weisman. PublicAffairs; 671 pages; $35 Get Shorty The Mexican drug trade The Last Narco: Hunting El Chapo, the World's Most Wanted Drug Lord. By Malcolm Beith. Grove; 288 pages; $24. Penguin; £9.99 Divine inspiration Sarah Bernhardt Sarah: The Life of Sarah Bernhardt. By Robert Gottlieb. Yale University Press; 256 pages; $25 and £18.99 Lovebirds and murder Pakistan Granta: Pakistan. Granta; 288 pages; $16.99 and £12.99 The book of kings Ferdowsi's "Shahnameh" Lord Bingham Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Fellowships Fellowships Appointments Business & Personal Tenders Tenders Overview Industrial production Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates MBA salaries Markets Ontario Louis Vuitton
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