News from 23/10/2010
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Marina Gonzalez, Dr Duncan Mcdonnell, Neil Bentley Director, Ken Obenski, Dr Daniele Albertazzi, Ozzie Zehner, Robin Schlinkert, Michael Davies, Dylan Evans, Mike Fainzilber,
ResumoThe Economist Chevron THAI Contents Rolex Hp The world this week Politics Business Royal Bank of Canada Hublot Ouch! The next emperor China's succession Second round, second thoughts? Brazil's presidential election Home truths America's property market DHL The least of God's creatures has value Convention on Biological Diversity Aviva British Gas Is Turkey turning its back on the West? A country's welcome rise Europe's far right Learning the law Taxing sums Plug-in cars Foul language Economist Xerox Virgin atlantic Digital highlights Economist Intelligence Unit Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Will Germany now take centre stage? BASF BASF AngloAmerican Day of the long knives Cutting back the state Coalition of the unwilling The enemies of austerity Royal Bank of Scotland International Business Machines A retreat, but not a rout The strategic defence review Let 'em out and throw away the key Prison reform Off our streets Protests Romantic small print Prenuptial agreements Bagehot Austerity Britain's global ambitions Zurich Garanti Where the streets have no shame France's protests Zapatero's endgame Spanish politics The apology of Sócrates Portugal's public finances A graduate of the school of Putin Moscow's new mayor Narcissistic differences Poland and Lithuania The treat of treaties Fujitsu AmericanAirlines States' fights The mid-terms Strange meeting New York Up to the fourth branch Ballot measures Suspennsylvania Pat Toomey v Joe Sestak An immigration election too New Mexico's 2nd congressional district After tobacco Biotechnology in North Carolina Vestas False expectations Infrastructure spending The librarian's tale Free internet RSA Trouble with the humans Better late than never? Brazil's presidential election Reviving Codelco Chile's copper industry Shooting the messenger Media freedom in Latin America One taco too many Obesity in Mexico Let there be light Electricity in Nigeria Looking east Ethiopia and China Brothers in arms Corruption in South Africa Don't be too cheeky Bloggers in the Middle East We built this city on rock'n'roll Israel and Palestine Xi who must be obeyed China's next leader Gagging to be free China's muffled media A biggish dust-up in Karachi Pakistan's political crises Some corner of a foreign field Anglo-Indians Greening Oz Australia's climate-change policy Nomads no more Mongolia's mining boom Banyan SBY's feet of clay The Economist Chartis The party's (largely) over Political parties How to save lives Health-care management Born digital Archiving the web Unbendable New Roman Catholic cardinals Bank of America Merrill Lynch The great patent battle Smart-phone lawsuits Powering the tiger Privatising Coal India Thinking outside the car Daimler's innovation unit Profiting from sexism Gender arbitrage in South Korea Ils ne passeront pas A Franco-German train tiff Attack of the biosimilars Pharmaceuticals Veolia Bling is back Luxury goods Five-fingered discounts Shoplifting Standard Bank Schumpeter Companies aren't charities Stars of the junkyard Qatar Take that Terra Firma and Citigroup Goalless draw Alternative investments in Europe A new epic China's economy Buttonwood Engine trouble Floor to ceiling Global house prices Bailing out The AIA offering Stop. Think. Act BNP Paribas Economics focus Drowning or waiving Invest Philips Euronews Eye robot Computer vision The aftershocks of crime Policing Silver threads of life Clean water Well spotted Evolution and coat colour Battered yet resilient Zimbabwe The Fear: The Last Days of Robert Mugabe. By Peter Godwin. Picador; 353 pages; £18.99. To be published in America by Little, Brown in March 2011 as "The Fear: Robert Mugabe and the Martyrdom of Zimbabwe"; $26.99 The Last Resort: A Memoir of Mischief and Mayhem on a Family Farm in Africa. By Douglas Rogers. Three Rivers Press; 336 pages; $14. Short Books; £9.99 First among equals George Washington Washington: A Life. By Ron Chernow. Penguin Press; 904 pages; $40. To be published in Britain by Allen Lane in December; £30 Playground for war The Caucasus The Caucasus: An Introduction. By Thomas de Waal. Oxford University Press; 259 pages; $18.95 and £12.99 Sad prophet Mahmoud Darwish's journal Journal of an Ordinary Grief. By Mahmoud Darwish. Archipelago Books; 177 pages; $16 Shards of green Weeds Weeds: How Vagabond Plants Gatecrashed Civilisation and Changed the Way We Think About Nature. By Richard Mabey. Profile; 324 pages; £15.99. To be published in America by Ecco in July 2011; $25.99 So what is this thing called art? John Baldessari Dancing with death New film BenoÎt Mandelbrot Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Announcements Appointments Appointments Tenders Fellowships Business & Personal Tenders Overview Hotels Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Stockmarkets Markets Intelligent life Louis Vuitton The Economist IsBANK Also in this section Economist Anchors aweigh Doing it by the book The economy has had a big boost from much sounder management The Davutoglu effect All change for foreign policy Finansbank A fading European dream Will Turkey ever join the EU? Immovable object Cyprus remains a stumbling-block Balance of power A mildly Islamist government fights it out with the generals Akbank All Turks together? Turkey is overcentralised and treats minorities badly Silk road to riches Gaziantep's rise and rise In it for the long haul But a liberal democracy ready to join the EU is still the best bet Economist Economist Corporate Network FTWEEKEND
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