News from 30/10/2010
2010; Gale Group;
Autores
Sam Holmes, Veggo Larsen, Chris Knox, Michael Gindes, Lewis Soloff, Wesley Grunke, Richard Greene, Robert Johnstone, Humphrey Taylor Chairman, Roger Ferguson Chief executive officer,
ResumoThe Economist Cartier Contents BASF Hitachi The world this week Politics Business Goldman Sachs Asset Management GE imagination Angry America Not by monetary policy alone America's economy The end of the beginning Talking to the Taliban FedEx Royal Bank of Canada End Buggins's turn Nigeria The passing of kirchnerismo Latin America British Gas Pension innovation The power of cash Proposition 19 Responding to a survey A comedy legend Economist AngloAmerican Hewlett-Packard Digital highlights Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Dell How did it come to this? UBS And now for the good news Infrastructure So far, so good The growth surprise Learning without frontiers Globalisation and higher education Aisle change Supermarkets Shell The ties that bound Devolution and the spending cuts International Business Machines Street smarts Zurich Royal Bank of Scotland Grounded The euro-Zone economy After the protests France's pension reform Brussels beckons Serbia and the EU Huawei Saving our sea Climate change and the Mediterranean On their heads be it Headscarves in Turkey Chevron The machine's accomplices Germany's Nazi diplomats Chevron Europe's need for e-freedom Chevron Chartis A gathering storm The mid-terms Testing the rule Unemployment and elections Sungard Practice for the big one Earthquakes in California In need of care and attention The youth vote HSBC Not taken for granted Black voters Green-card blues Skilled immigration The good, the bad and the tea parties The end of an era Argentina after Kirchner Bringing NAFTA back home Mexico's economy Time for tea? The Toronto mayor's race Another plague Cholera in Haiti Vestas Can Kenya make its new deal work? Kenya and east Africa Promises, promises Tanzania's election Mr Anti-Corruption joins the fray Nigeria's doughty presidential candidate Stop their orbit Satellites in the Arab world Exceptional difficulties Israel and its Orthodox Jews Lunch with the Taliban War in Afghanistan A damp squib India and America Rajapaksa's big cover-up Sri Lanka's moral policing Breaching the great firewall Blogging in China Fish fight Politics in the world's largest city Banyan Where there's smoke The Economist Naming and shaming The fight against corruption Murk meter Transparency International Airport attack Aviation security This time is different WikiLeaks Heaven and earth Evangelical Christians Xerox End of the silicon honeymoon Technology firms and Barack Obama Battle of the builders A takeover bid for Hochtief Come sooner, future Broadband in America Pros clicking at war Computer gaming Ford can fiesta again Selling cars Big-hearted Blue Corporate volunteering Mobile work Virtual outsourcing Schumpeter Corporate constitutions Veolia IG Markets The indispensable economy? Dependence on China Bright idea Daylight-saving time in Japan Marketmaters Stockmarkets in Asia Green backing Finance and climate change King plays God Britain's banking supremo Buttonwood Far from the meddling crowd Alpine redoubt Swiss banking More but merrier Bank failures in America Economics focus Level worship The post-alcohol world SCOR The Economist More complicated than you think Biodiversity Gesture politics Human communication There and back again Plastics Rising to the occasion Pornography and politics Financial Times In the name of godlessness Atheism and the Enlightenment A Wicked Company: The Forgotten Redicalism of the European Enlightenment. By Philipp Blom. Basic Books; 384 pages; $29.95. To be published in Britain in March by Weidenfeld & Nicolson as "Wicked Company: Freethinkers and Friendship in Pre-Revolutionary Paris"; £25 The iron lawyer Climate change The Climate Fix: What Scientists and Politicians Won't Tell You About Global Warming. By Roger Pielke Jr. Basic Books; 276 pages; $26 and £18.99 Wolves or sheep? The Muslim Brotherhood in the West The New Muslim Brotherhood in the West. By Lorenzo Vidino. Columbia University Press; 326 pages; $29.50 and £19.50 The Muslim Brotherhood: The Burden of Tradition. By Alison Pargeter. Saqi; 248 pages; £20. To be published in America by Saqi in January; $29.95 What are the wild waves saying The Atlantic Ocean Atlantic: Great Sea Battles, Heroic Discoveries, Titanic Storms, and a Vast Ocean of a Million Stories. By Simon Winchester. Harper; 495 pages; $27.99 and £25 From classics to pop Music criticism Listen To This. By Alex Ross. Farrar, Straus & Giroux; 384 pages; $27. Fourth Estate; £25 Out on a limb Leon Kossoff The Economist Joan Sutherland Courses Courses Courses Courses Scholarships Businesses For Sale Business & Personal Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Announcements Overview Rebasing our commodities index Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Sub-Saharan Africa's GDP Markets Intelligent life Patek Philippe
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