News from 22/02/2003
2003; Gale Group;
Autores
Daniel Rothschild, George Moromisato, Timo Hannay, Henry Shieh, Matthew Gertner, Roger Mckinney, Martin Turner, Serge Weinberg, Marqués De Tamarón,
ResumoThe Economist Singapore Airlines Accenture The Economist The Economist Subscription Service Novell The World This Week Politics The World This Week Business Daimler Chrysler ChevronTexaco Why war would be justified Up and half-away, he goes Palestinian reform Uncommon disarray Europe s foreign policy A time to talk, and a time to do Brazil Sunshine or storms? South Korea UBS Stop the war Affordable luxury Watching, not doing Christian message Spain and the Basques Computer games Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus BT Irrelevant, illegitimate or indispensable? Siebel BNP Paribas Siemens Who cares? Tony Blair and the war Predict and provoke Aviation Ken leads the charge Road pricing Epson Hitachi Ripe for discussion GM foods Sex (ism) in the City City scandal Caved in Public services Death sentences Prison suicides May be nasty Conservative wars The other referendum BT Sony United in theory, divided in practice European diplomacy over Iraq L'Europe, c'est moi France and Iraq The tune changes - a bit Germany and Iraq Aznar at bay Spain and Iraq Democracy, it's wonderful Armenia's presidential vote And now? Cyprus's new president Jacques Chirac's Samson option KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Full speed ahead! America's strategy with Iraq Divide and don't rule The Democrats The lady's in a straitjacket Michigan's budget woes Doing it at home Education in the South The homeless governor South Carolina No contest Football v French Old America v New Europe Virgin Atlantic Volkswagen Vodafone What will the IMF say now? Bolivia Northern tiger loses growl Canada Where do babies come from? Mexico Bald man meets blonde Peru So far, so good Ecuador Samsung Arafat looks to more ceremonial days Palestinian reform My best friend's war Kuwait, America and Iraq On their best behaviour The Kurds in northern Iraq Hugo Boss Two houses divided Zimbabwe's politics The bumpy road ahead South Korea Fireworks North Korea Learning to love the market Afghanistan No breaks Malaysia Against the grain China Slaughter of the drug dealers Thailand Nico Colchester Journalism Fellowships Mellersh & Harding 020 7499 0866 British Airways When to terrorise the talent Fear and management Virtual bids Deals Screen test Reuters Cemex Volvo Wavecom Breach of trust? Fallout from Mannesmann Nuked Energy markets The origins of Vertu Mobile phones Another tack Yacht racing Face value Charles Grassley, class warrior The economic risks Unimaginable The cost of war Altria That sinking feeling German banks Backroom deals Outsourcing to India SurfControl Eurex Still in the stratosphere Japanese consumer finance Life on the prairie Canadian insurance A suitable case for treatment Medical-malpractice insurance Reaching out Banking for immigrants Economics focus A question of trust Sex and the single monkey Evolution Turtle power Fishing and conservation An array of good things Photonic-crystal fibres In the twinkling of an eye Adaptive optics Weatherhead School of Management ISM New York The limits of spin American politics Give a dog a bad name The birth of modern science Exactly what is it about "no" you don't understand? Independent films What made Sam run? Hollywood moguls Short takes New fiction Walt Rostow Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Fellowships Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Announcements Tenders Appointments Conferences Business & Personal Business & Personal Overview Precious-metal prices Overview World Press Group XL Capital Oracle Make or Break Legacy European Voice conference A Survey of Brazil Make or break Under its new leader, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil could take a leap into prosperity... Why isn't Brazil rich like America? Paradise Lost Fixing the finances There is no way round painful reforms to make Brazil's debts sustainable and speed up growth Three square meals a day Lula's "Zero Hunger" programme will not eliminate poverty on its own. But he won't be starting from scratch Jobs that grow on trees Brazil has huge potential for jobs growth, in everything from agriculture to electronics. But how to realise it? The first step to ensuring Brazil's future prosperity is to improve its schools Start at the beginning Getting away with murder Can Lula halt the rising tide of violent crime and put an end to corruption? What sort of president? Brazilian history offers Lula few positive role models. With luck, he might become one himself Offer to readers
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