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News from 18/01/2003

2003; Gale Group;

Autores

Stephen Siebert, Philippe Legrain, Monica Mchenney, Philippe Chatenay, Manfred Sohn, Piotr Zientara, Mark Spohr, Thomas Carney, Tomo Bonac, Yishai Jusidman, Alfred Friendly, Supriya Guha,

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The Economist Tagheuer UBS The Economist The Economist Subscription Service Emirates The World This Week Politics The World This Week Business ChevronTexaco Lights! Camera! No profits! Holding the line Nuclear proliferation In praise of exile Dealing with despots Fudge rarely works France, Germany and the reinvention of Europe Just looking? Child pornography People Soft Marxist thought Barbie loses her chains Better in than out The English empire Bond by the book Sleeping on it Cowboy country Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The war that never ends Buried by a pile of porn Child pornography Raids and wrongs Terror Donkey bites judge Tabloid justice Virgin Atlantic Cemex Low marks for PFI Financing public investment Red in tooth and claw Imported plagues Finding people to run the country Talent in the public sector Older and gloomier Ageing public-sector workers Crisis? What crisis? BT Air Products Restarting the Franco-German motor Germany, France and the European Union Can a circle be squared? Germany and Iraq Persuading the bosses to smile France's economy A new leader may be emerging Italy's left Labour returns from the dead The Netherlands election After you, Vaclav The Czech presidency The magic of membership Swiss Airlines Emperor, shedding clothes? Foreign policy The reaction The tax cut Crazy name, crazy guy, crazy job Illinois politics Going with the flow The Everglades Grass-roots greenery Global warming A gamble for the president Affirmative action Unplugging Ol' Sparky A divided country self-destructs Venezuela's strike David and Goliath Dissent in Cuba Command without control Ecuador's new president Office of the High Representative in Bosnia and Herzegovina Solvay Business School Kenan-Flagler Business School Gun law Violent Canada A maverick departs Mexico's cabinet reshuffle Reluctantly under the whip Turkey, Iraq and America All done with mirrors Palestinian reform The whiff of rotting tyranny Zimbabwean plots France got them there Côte d'Ivoire's peace conference A lovely man Andrew Boyd The Economist Conferences Smiling through with Kelly North Korea All that glisters... Treasure hunting in Asia Containing unrest China The Naga saga's next chapter India's restive north-east The other armies Militant Islam in Pakistan No news from Japan Free trade in information When you can't sell the goods, sell the shop Retailing Roadroller Sport-utility vehicles Small is vulnerable German industry Asleep in Seattle? Airbus and Boeing The Alexander technique Management metaphors Below par Japanese golf courses As potent as its moniker Branding medicine Face value Christine Casey: whistleblower British Airways Armstrong International Banking on growth China's capital markets The central bank intervenes The oil market Hooked Bond markets No silver bullet Trade and development Ferscha's leap Derivatives exchanges Pass the parcel Credit derivatives Economics focus Still bubbling How to manage a dream factory All hot and bothered Volcanoes Chicken run Ornithology The life in an ocean wave Microbiology Think before you talk Mobile phones The sphinx in the White House George Bush Innocent error Arabs and Americans Make laughter not war Christmas crossword prizewinners None finer Fishing Erotic bulbs and the good hair day Contemporary art What the world is reading Bestsellers Leopoldo Galtieri Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Business Opportunities Appointments Tenders Business Opportunities Business & Personal Overview Output demand and iobs Prices and wages Cost-of-living index Money and interest rates Stockmarkets The Economist commodity price index 1995=100 Mergers Trade, exchange rates and budgets Overview The Big Mac index Economy Financial markets LG DHL Oracle God's Rule, or Man's? Oracle A Survey of Iran God's rule, or man's? As Iran's power struggle approaches a climax, the contradictions of its hybrid constitution grow ever less sustainable... The surreal world of Iranian politics Anatomy of a power struggle The trials of everyday life Though some restrictions have been eased, and others are ignored, most people find survival a struggle The curse of Westoxification! And the roots of discontent Stunted and distorted The economy is too dependent on oil and gas, and too dominated by the state Stuck on the axis of evil? Dogma, not logic, determines most of Iran's foreign policy A secular democracy-in-waiting The certainties and uncertainties about the future Offer to readers

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