News from 16/10/2010
2010; Gale Group;
Autores
Jack Sexton, RenÉ Mendes, Demetris Voudouris, James Allan Professor, Paul Dymond, Robert Craig, Mark Detre, Ranko Bon, Brian Rom, Shane Updike, Erik Seidel,
ResumoThe Economist UBS Contents Rolex GE imagination The world this week Politics Business Ageas Vestas How to stop a currency war Clouding over the Sky News Corporation's bid for BSkyB Mexican waves, Californian cool Drugs and security in North America Malaysian Investment Development Authority Sense about sharia Islamic law and democracy EMC² Three-trillion-dollar hole Public-sector pensions Royal Bank of Canada Audi Constitutional wrangling Modern warfare It's not over till it's over Ziggy Stardust's alter ego Schooling in America Frappe-cino Economist IG Markets Barclays Corporate Digital highlights Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Under the volcano Hewlett-Packard Bahrain The coalition's first big exam Paying for higher education The giving game Philanthropy No wonder they're scared The rise of Sky Team Miliband Labour's new line-up You know—or do you? Political rhetoric BASF One cut to rule them all The switch in price indices BASF Lest ye be judged AngloAmerican British Gas Entente or bust Anglo-French defence co-operation Struck off France's strikes Outsiders needed Troubleshooting in the western Balkans International Business Machines Waltzing with disaster Hungary's toxic sludge Not so grim up north Italy's Northern League Xerox The abominable gas man Europe's gas pipelines Xerox Money matters Vale Dell Coming back to bite him Health care and the mid-term elections The mile-high battle The Rockies An altered state Marijuana in California It's all up to the Fed The economy Out goes the general More senior staff changes Bricking the intruders Prisons and mobile phones Mortgage or food Poverty in the suburbs An own goal on gay rights Plucked from the bowels of the earth Chile's mine rescue A Latin American liberal Mario Vargas Llosa Snubbed Canada's foreign policy Not much of a choice Arab elections Backward steps Bahrain's pre-election jitters Pulled apart Israel and its Arabs Human rights? What's that? South Africa's foreign policy Spinning the wrong 'Un North Korea's succession Noynoy's welcome stand The Philippines' awakening president Prosecutors or persecutors? Japan's judiciary on trial A high stakes game India's cricket scandals Teetering steppes Kyrgyzstan's election Now the splurge Developing Afghanistan Banyan A hard stone in the wilderness Skyteam Whose law counts most? Sharia in the West How to speak sharia Islam's legal lexicon Vox pops When referendums work Tough. ly/treated Law, politics and internet addresses Veolia Constellation's cancellation Nuclear power in America Not just wind Renewable electricity A smarter jab Vaccines Of bribes, bullets and bargains Business in Iraq Patents, yes; ideas, maybe Innovation in China Basket cases Consumer goods Hitachi A conflict of interest? Accountancy firms Bain's baby bet Gymboree Zurich Schumpeter The business of sharing A gold-plated burden Enel Credit Suisse Fumbling towards a truce Currency wars In need of a bigger boat China's reserves An indigestible problem The Big Mac index Robostop Foreclosuregate Profits puzzle Indonesian banks Rollover roulette Sovereign-debt managers Buttonwood Old-age tension As high as an elephant's eye Corn prices Double entry Economics focus Search and employ Thesis, antithesis, synthesis Psychiatric diagnosis Does light make you fat? Obesity Learning difficulties Education Hidden truths Anti-censorship SpaceShipTwo History and its woes Mass murder Bloodlands: Europe Between Hitler and Stalin. By Timothy Snyder. Basic Books; 524 pages; $29.95. Bodley Head; £20 Buccaneering The rise of private equity King of Capital: The Remarkable Rise, Fall, and Rise Again of Steve Schwarzman and Blackstone. By David Carvey and John Morris. Crown; 400 pages; $27.50 and £18.99 Monuments to power Urban development in America The Company Town: The Industrial Edens and Satanic Mills That Shaped the American Economy. By Hardy Green. Basic Books; 248 pages; $26.95 and £18.99 Feeding the beast Humanitarian aid The Crisis Caravan: What's Wrong With Humanitarian Aid? By Linda Polman. Metropolitan Books; 229 pages; $24 Slouching towards the Renaissance Medieval France Norman Wisdom Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Tenders Announcements Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Overview Global hunger Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Biggest sovereign CDS positions Markets Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre Patek Philippe
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