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News from 02/10/2010

2010; Gale Group;

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Don Reid, Graeme Mcleod, Gilbert BenoÎt, Iain Moffat, Dr Elinor Sloan Associate professor, Leticia Burke, La Celia A. Prince Ambassador, Apoorva Srivastava First secretary, Ted Austell Vice president,

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The Economist Dolce & Gabbana Contents Royal Bank of Canada Philips The world this week Politics Business Mandarin Oriental Hitachi India's surprising economic miracle The handover Brazil's presidential election British Gas The meaning of Stuxnet Cyberwar On the tight side Britain's fiscal squeeze Finance's other bosses Financial regulators Audi Is it a bird? Is it a plane? Education in America FedEx The Economist Boeing v Airbus Facing facts Up in arms American immigration Island living The lie of the land Lost in translation Economist The Economist Virgin atlantic Online highlights Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Hewlett-Packard Lula's legacy Boeing Red, ready or neither? Labour's new leader The unofficial winner The other Ed CiTR!X Gunning for Trident The nuclear deterrent IG Markets Cheap at the price The Supreme Court Wiring Arcadia Rural broadband The mother of invention Financing small business Get it, or it will get you Dell Man Medvedev 1, Luzhkov O The sacked mayor of Moscow Silvio the survivor Italy's political ruptures So this is democracy Bosnia's election HSBC Sideshow in the streets Spain's economy Don't cross Erdogan Press freedom in Turkey United Parcel Service of America A chorus of disapproval French education Sungard Economic sanctions? Yes, please The red ink war The budget and the election Back and forth Ohio The rest of the Midwest Governors' races How now, Mr Cao? Louisiana's 2nd House district Trekking north Guns and state borders Cramped quarters Households The search for power Energy in Texas The loneliness of Barack Obama The revolution checked Venezuela's legislative election The beginning of the end Security in Colombia Getting bigger Measuring Mexico's economy At a snail's pace Reform in Saudi Arabia Stumbling at the first hurdle Israel and Palestine Banning travel How Syria controls its dissidents You can't easily qat it out Yemen's bad habit A lot of pain Drugs in Africa Chicago Booth Economist Intelligence Unit The debate over universal values China A vote into the unknown Kyrgyzstan's election We three Kims of Orient are North Korea Low grades for the party Education in Vietnam Courting the Cham Cambodia and Islamism Banyan A half-pike up the nostril A worm in the centrifuge The Stuxnet outbreak Dirty business Rare earths and China Man in the dock Viktor Bout Whose problem now? Measuring global poverty The box rocks The return of advertising The cost of Liberty Prisa and Spanish media The beast goes on safari Retailing Chasing King Apple Tablet computers Crash repairs The global lorry market Trading places Innovation in Asia Plane poker Airbus v Boeing Schumpeter Money and power Zurich EDF The bottomless bail-out The euro zone's trouble spots Two cheers, three tiers Spain's banks Déjà blue AIA lists again Buttonwood The last great hope The housing rubble The battle for Stuyvesant Town Angels or demons? Venture capital Skyteam Silver lining Precious metals Beancounter there, done that Accounting's new era Veolia Economics focus Cutting edge A bumpier but freer road International Business Machines Dr Hawking's bright idea Mimicking black holes Thanks, Mum! Extending lifespan The bubble car is back Personal urban transport Financial Times A holy war of an unusual kind The Crimean war Crimea: The Last Crusade. By Orlando Figes. Allen Lane; 575 pages; £30. To be published in America by Metropolitan in April as "The Crimean War: A History"; $35 Well, what a good idea! Innovation and technology Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation. By Steven Johnson. Riverhead; 326 pages; $26.95. Allen Lane; £20 What Technology Wants. By Kevin Kelly. Viking; 416 pages; $27.95 Knowing it all God, science and knowledge The End of Discovery: Are We Approaching the Boundaries of the Knowable? By Russell Stannard. OUP; 228 pages; $24.95 and £14.99 Fantastic Mr Dahl The life of Roald Dahl Storyteller: The Authorized Biography of Roald Dahl. By Donald Sturrock. Simon & Schuster; 672 pages; $30. Harper; £25 Making life easier Practical architecture Power and glory in paint The full Bronzino William Coblentz Courses Courses Courses Scholarships Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Business & Personal Fellowships Property Conferences Overview HIV/AIDS Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Junk bonds Markets The Economist Louis Vuitton

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