News from 25/05/2002
2002; Gale Group;
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Ed Harbuz, Takeshi Uera, Jonathan Faull,
ResumoThe Economist Singapore Airlines NTT DoCoMo The Economist Subscription service Tractebel The World This Week Politics The World This Week Business HSBC The future of mind control What is the point? Media giants Will there be war? India and Pakistan Saving Colombia from itself Colombia's presidential election Thunderstruck Merrill Lynch Accenture Fish and Fischler Japan's bank regulation Corruption in the air Letters are welcome... Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Shell A deadly game India's kind of separatist Kashmiri aspirations The risks they run Nuclear rivals Compaq Why Britain isn't saving The economy Marines in a spin War on terror And stay out Asylum What's wrong with roads? Transport Make me an offer Railtrack Airbus Jihad on the dole Benefits fraud Vodafone The Tories' temptation Avaya Austrian Airlines Chilly in the west, warmer in the east Europe and the United States They're being broken Taboos in Germany The mystery of language and ideology Gender in France Return of the teflon taoiseach The Irish general election A general strike looms Spanish labour law BASF Volvo Breakthrough? Cyprus Ailing premier, rocky government Turkey Romano Prodi, a desperate integrationist Autonomy Tenaris A systemic failure George Bush and September 11th Why mess with 40 years of success? Cuba policy The seven deadly sinners State-sponsored terrorism A howl from the states Welfare reform The Ed who hopes to do a Jesse Oddball politicians Ventura adventure Video games in politics The other jubilee Elvis Presley Reaching out to Vladimir Centre Towers Perrin Staying alive Colombia's presidential election Ending in tiers Transport in Mexico Praying for a result Argentina's collapse The war is over, the rebels come home Angola's wondrous peace Ever more perilous isolation Iran and its neighbours How to avoid Big Brother's help Lesotho's election Thinking federal thoughts Iraqi Kurdistan The Economist Intelligence Unit Koizumi's shrivelling agenda Japan A trickle of democracy Vietnam Epson Hunting the mullah Afghanistan The strategy behind a pay rise China's civil service IMD Accor The price is wrong Pricing strategies Hold the foie gras Prices in the euro area Swap shop German energy mergers oneworld The Wang clan cornered Computer Associates Going soft Data storage Helter smelters American steel Taking off, sort of Low-cost airlines in Asia Microsoft UPS Middlemen in a muddle Japan's trading houses Face value Onwards and upwards Tangled webs Siebel Uncertain future Nasdaq and its rivals Merrill settles Wall Street After greed, fear German stockmarkets Who's fairest? Financing Eastern Europe The Enron down under Australian insurance Outlandish claims Asbestos What's in a name? Credit derivatives Trend Micro Economics focus The white heat of technology Open your mind The ethics of brain science Cartesis Partners, not strangers Global politics Pearly gates London theatre Wet dreams New fiction Nice girls Studies of feminism Old foes, still foes India and Pakistan Stephen Jay Gould Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Appointments Business Opportunities Business & Personal Fellowships Business & Personal Overview Output demand and jobs Prices and wages New Zealand Money and interest rates Market indices The Economist commodity price index Ten-year government-bond yields, % Trade, exchange rates and budgets Overview Consumer confidence Economy Financial markets Iberia Oracle
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