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News from 11/12/2010

2010; Gale Group;

Autores

A. J. Shearburn, Okwechime Ekene, Sameer Khatiwada, Quint Barker, Egbert Po-Chen Cheng, Tony Hays, Karl Sutterfield, Alan Morgan, Richard Layard Professor, Josh Zepps,

Resumo

The Economist Rolex Credit Suisse Contents Louis Vuitton GDF Suez The world this week Politics Business Bank of America Merrill Lynch Philips Three-way split Be critical, not hypocritical Dealing with Russia Panerai The right reaction Dealing with WikiLeaks A bad blip but not the end of the affair Israel, Palestine and America Royal Bank of Canada Another big test for Africa Calamitous Côte d'Ivoire Georgia The huddled masses What makes us happy? The dangers of QE Learning Chinese All is fair in love and war Economist Digital highlights The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Frost at the core Deutsche Bank Clean and green, for a price Energy and climate change The best or the rest Academic excellence Clots and plots Russian espionage BMW HSBC Agreeing to disagree University tuition fees Tiger by the tail Prison reform Call the Scots Britain's regions Give over Philanthropy and the arts A question of character The Royal Bank of Scotland ABB Power shift France loses ground to Germany A tight squeeze The Irish budget Little triggers Europe's resilient economies Finished by Fini? Italy's tottering government Goldman Sachs Asset Management Holes and corners Disappointing Romania Nespresso Fighting fire with fire Nespresso Lombard Odier No longer bottom of the class Education in Brazil Blackboard battle Education in Chile Seeking new friends Colombia's foreign policy IG Markets Whomever they voted for. . . Haiti's election Les fleurs du mal Corruption in Canada Kicking the can down the road Taxes, benefits and the deficit No cigar The president's deficit commission Tweaking the tea-party's nose The House Appropriations Committee Judge not Judicial appointments Running out of steam High-speed trains Rattled Road rage Who is the reddest of them all? The most Republican states Playing chess with Iran Come back later Talks between Israelis and Palestinians What cash can do Qatar's World Cup win Looking east Saudi Arabia and China A northern bid Nigeria's primaries Watch out! Iran's morality campaign Making a little difference South Africa's opposition From sunshiners to hardliners Tensions on the Korean peninsula Nothing to smile about Indian politics Where's the beef? America's FTA with South Korea The party versus the pope China's Catholics Keqiang ker-ching China's economy Refilling the basin Australia's water war Banyan Under water Fingered The war on WikiLeaks More dope, no highs WikiLeaks' latest A swarm of leaks Coming next Epiphany in Dearborn Xerox SAP Pepsi's Russian challenge Investing in Russia Shining a light The renewable-energy business Smokestack lightening Ships as polluters Lucky in love Face value: Marc Simoncini Where are the profits? Chinese business Sun, shopping and surgery Health care in the Middle East Repelling Borders Bookselling Be afraid Business and WikiLeaks Schumpeter Barack and business The last idealists European banks Importing pessimism Asian economies Give peace a chance Financial lawsuits Invest then protest The American mortgage mess The lost continent Private equity in Europe Buttonwood Getting real Economics focus All pain, no gain? Turkish Airlines Chartis Princeton University Press IFAD Hunkier than thou Sexual selection Wonder drug Prevention of cancer Making sense of scents Perfume Testing science Embryonic stem cells Look again China's financial system Red Capitalism: The Fragile Financial Foundation of China's Extraordinary Rise. By Carl Walter and Fraser Howie. Wiley; 250 pages; $29.95 and £19.99 Songlines Benjamin Britten Letters from a Life: The Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten. Vol 5,1958-65. Edited by Philip Reed and Mervyn Cooke. Boydell Press; 764 pages; £45 Con or can do Mr Brainwash, street artist Winds of cosmopolitanism Mediterranean cities Levant: Splendour and Catastrophe on the Mediterranean. By Philip Mansel. Yale University Press; 470 pages; $25. John Murray; £25 Bearing witness The meaning of a fetus Ourselves Unborn: A History of the Fetus in Modern America. By Sara Dubow. Oxford University Press; 320 pages; $29.95 and £18.99 Elaine Kaufman Courses Courses Courses Courses Tenders Appointments Tenders Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, December averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Employment outlook Markets Malaysia International Islamic Financial Centre Oracle The Economist EMC² Contents Seeing into the future Blow me up, blow me down Air power on the cheap Better safe than sorry Monster power Symantec Flying saucers Not to be sniffed at Airships of the sea Fluid defences And the winners were. . . Samsung Difference engine Bigger and better than Wi-Fi Samsung Does it really stack up? Samsung Superstructures Thinking small Endangered birds The Economist Making data dance Economist Verizon The Economist

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