News from 25/09/2010
2010; Gale Group;
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Patrick Mcgavock, Jean-Baptiste Reignier, Paul Scholte Principal, Kumar Govindan, Lev Osherovich, Laurence Parisot President, Christian Nentwich Director,
ResumoThe Economist Rolex Emirates Contents Thailand Board of Investment FedEx The world this week Politics Business GE Hublot The world's lungs Just do it Nuclear weapons Thanks Dad The North Korean succession Royal Bank of Canada The wages of negligence Barack Obama and business Boeing Euro follies Europe's single-currency woes Dom Perignon Keep on fudging Israel and Palestine Bahrain Le petit président African forests Patently obvious A prescription for India Personal touches The eagle has landed Economist UBS Royal Mail Online highlights Thomson Reuters Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Barclays Corporate Global targets, local ingenuity Putting the smallest first Child malnutrition in India IG Markets The price of power The Liberal Democrats Karl Marx meets Adam Smith Vince Cable Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre Hand'em over Reviewing extradition Three wheels good Scooters Huawei Stuff happened The future of Lloyds One in the eye Regeneration and cuts Shell Pistols at dawn Welfare spending HSBC Playground politics International Business Machines Sky Team It's a rainy day, sunshine girl German politics No pixels, please, we're German Data privacy in Germany The winner doesn't take it all Sweden's election Lexus Home thoughts Romanies EDF France v the world France's poor image Continental Airlines NEC Angels and demons No love lost Barack Obama and corporate America The brains trust dissolves Larry Summers resigns Is Rubio stoppable? The Florida Senate race Get me out of here Barack Obama and Afghanistan The carp tsar's struggle Predatory fish After the kill The Gulf of Mexico oil spill The perils of constitution-worship Chávez grapples with a 50/50 nation Venezuela's legislative election High-speed gas Energy policy in Quebec Policy, not altruism Brazil and peacekeeping Oh! Susana Peru's reviving left Verizon Are they heading for a crash? South Sudan Contradictory noises Hamas and the peace talks That wobbly balance Israel's religious right Worrying times Shia Muslims in the Gulf Next of Kim North Korea's succession Deng's heirs ignore his advice China's spat with Japan Metro or bust Indonesia's capital Not exactly a ringing endorsement Afghanistan's parliamentary election Banyan The games people play (or not) The agony of influence Betting on sport Silent and deadly Indoor pollution Valuable Vale Brazil's mining giant Days of wine and tulips The wine boom in Hong Kong LG's woes Smartphones in South Korea Exit Carrefour Retailing in South-East Asia Screen test Facebook on film Wild is the wind Green energy Pointers for predators Corporate governance Where print makes profits Newspapers in India Schumpeter The wiki way Fixing Europe's single currency Standard solution A Keynesian prototype Credit Suisse A Mao in every pocket The yuan goes global Speak less softly, carry a stick US-China trade relations Trial of strength Currencies Buttonwood Busily going nowhere The big guys' lament America's consumer-protection agency An exit unbecoming Italian banks Tucking in Hedge funds Economics focus The Marmite effect Zurich Homo administrans The biology of business How a young revolutionary fooled the city elders Art and politics Worst of times, best of times Britain in the 1970s State of Emergency: The Way We Were. Britain, 1970-1974. By Dominic Sandbrook. Allen Lane; 768 pages; £30 Seeking the soothsayers African travel The Masque of Africa: Glimpses of African Belief. By V. S. Naipaul. Knopf; 256 pages; $26.95. Picador; £20 The squat pen rests Seamus Heaney's poetry Human Chain. By Seamus Heaney. Farrar, Straus and Giroux; 85 pages; $24. Faber & Faber; £12.99 A well-hugged lot Saving trees in Amazonas Sustainable Development in Practice: Lessons Learned From Amazonas. By Virgilio Viana. International Institute for Environment and Development; 60 pages; $20 and £13.50 or free online The painter in his studio Lucian Freud Man With a Blue Scarf: On Sitting for a Portrait by Lucian Freud. By Martin Gayford. Thames & Hudson; 256 pages; $40 and £18.95 Slithery, determined and mysterious The story of eels Eels: An Exploration, from New Zealand to the Sargasso, of the World's Most Mysterious Fish. By James Prosek. Harper, 287 pages; $25.99 Bärbel Bohley Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Fellowships Business & Personal Tenders Business & Personal Overview Household access to energy Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Petrol tax Markets The Economist Louis Vuitton The Economist The Economist Also in this section Economist Seeing the wood Money can grow on trees Forests are disappearing because they are undervalued Better REDD than dead Tropical forests' best hope Keeping it in the community Well-organised locals often make the best forest managers, but they need help Not a small problem Will REDD trample on the rights of traditional forest folk? The long road to sustainability Western consciences can do only so much to conserve forests Less smoke, less ire Brazil, long the world's deforester-in-chief, is mending its ways Something stirs But to save the forests, the world needs to find somewhere else to grow its food Economist
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