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News from 10/11/2001

2001; Gale Group;

Autores

Roger Rainbow, W. Carl Kester, James Hunter, Geoffrey Costello, John Vermilye, Takeshi Uera, William Ross,

Resumo

The Economist Barclays NTT DoCoMo The Economist Subscription service UBS The World This Week Politics Daimler Chrysler BT Suddenly, such good neighbours Cheaper oil, cheaper money, better news? The world economy ABN AMRO A lucky escape Microsoft Mirant Microsoft Relaunching the propaganda war The battle for hearts and minds Nothing's perfect Landmines and cluster bombs Who should lead? After the Taliban Feeding the enemy Commerce across the front line Talking faith A Little-noticed Muslim gathering Second thoughts on two Islamic states Saudi Arabia and Iran Lombard Odier Mercedes-Benz Planning ahead Scotland the grave Management education Unsafe bet Japan's financial regulation Flight of fancy Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Coutts Connubial wrongs Marriage and multiculturalism Ready for take-off Airlines Judge in sex scandal The press and the law Dunhill RWE Journey's end Remembrance Day Less loathsome, perhaps Planning Till road Manchester BT Trimble reinstated, Paisley rampant Northern Ireland Henry's gone Scotland Accelerate This old house BT easyJet.com Guess who wasn't coming to dinner? Europe's foreign policy Better late than never Italy's foreign policy Oh-la-la! French justice Tangle of the isle France and Corsica Blackberry EADS Drugs? Us? Never Swedes and sport A spat across the strait Spain and Morocco Edward Shevardnadze THUS Cartesis Mike's mighty challenge New York's new mayor More than a game Baseball and life In with the (almost) new New Jersey and Virginia Elpaso Swiss Re Their finest hour Churchill-mania At a crossroads Detroit Lengthening shadows The economy Orange Reading the tea-leaves Orange Linde Norilsk Nickel - HK Royal Mail Threats lurk around Chavez The Venezuelan presidency Voting the American way Nicaragua's election Uncoupling Brazil's economy Fujitsu Siemens Computers Monkey business Endangered animals Laid up The Caribbean economy Tea and talk on the edge of war Uganda and Rwanda Dos Santos will just go, he says Angola and its ruler Saddam's chill comforts Iraq under suspicion South African Airlines Texere Namibia Power Corporation Looking bold and talking big Dubai's spending binge BASF The wild east Guns in China Also with us Hunger in North Korea Will the lady go? Japan's government Acer Epson Unenlightened Buddhists in Thailand Opposition routs ruling party Singapore's election Inside the valley of fear Tension in Central Asia The Economist Intelligence Unit HBO Swissinfo Credit Suisse An unsettling settlement Microsoft Phonies galore Counterfeiting in Asia The next battleground Microsoft and the EU Applied Materials Infonet Harry Potter and the synergy test AOL Time Warner Not such a pretty picture Auction houses Precarious perch Opec Continental Airlines UPS Under water Executive pay Face value Adland's shrewd and lucky baron Lockheed Martin Breitling The Basel perplex Banking supervision Willing suspension Argentina Intel Lexus Statistical illusions Productivity in Europe and America Italian fiddle? Government use of derivatives Portable property German mortgage banks Net effect Deposit insurance in Japan Winterthur International Celebration, and concern China's economy HP Economics focus Home truths HP Kyocera Send in the drones Unmanned aircraft Eye spy Satellite technology Last chance to see? The Leonid meteors Doing eBay's bidding Internet auctions Unilever The perils of religious correctness Religion and science Love one another Irish history Shifting pages New York chronicles Men of faction New French fiction No larger than life Literary biography What the world is reading Bestselling non-fiction in America and Britain Vasily Mishin Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal International Property Travel Appointments Business & Personal Tenders Business & Personal Overview Economic forecasts Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages The Economist poll of forecasters Money and interest rates Stockmarkets The Economist commodity price index Long-term government bond yields Trade, exchange rates and budgets Overview World mega-cities Economy Financial markets World Press Group HVB Group Oracle Getting Better all The Time Inmarsat Getting better all the time Developing countries are widely thought to be losing out from ever-faster technological change. Not so, argues Robert Guest... Feeding the five billion New agricultural techniques can keep hunger at bay Brains V bugs Poor people now receive better medicine than rich ones did a century ago. But diseases, old and new, still need fighting Fishermen on the net The digital revolution is helping the poor, too Wired schools, wired nations Growing up with technology makes it easier to embrace How countries go high-tech Policy makes all the difference Keep it simple High tech is not the only tech Fewer buffaloes, livelier democracy Technology is shaking up culture, society and politics, mostly for the better The Economist

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