News from 19/04/2003
2003; Gale Group;
Autores
William Kwan, David Manchester, Vipul Thakore, Adam Sepharim, Natalie Knowlton, Mike Berline, Jan Van Den Hende, Essop Pahad, Don Merritt, Erik Honda,
ResumoThe Economist Computer Associates The Economist An Economist Group business intel Politics Business Mercedes-Benz Rebuilding Iraq From Baghdad to Damascus America and Syria Cool it Spain's political infighting Open the club Corporate governance Preferential treatment Fear Of Sars Softer on drugs? The way of the war Dogged by criticism Poor relations Pigeon post Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The hard path to new nationhood With a whimper The war's end In search of lost things The scene in Baghdad Find two Iraqis who agree The Nasiriya meeting After the vandals Iraq's culture Who's next? Arab reactions After victory, mayhem How Mosul fell Enter the ayatollahs Shia power-struggles British Airways Hard numbers Education Losers Paper wars History is still with us Northern Ireland Novell Vodafone Where the hedge funds hide Financial services Blair vs Bart Politics and comedy Jaguar Where's all the money gone? Schools The worst of both worlds Railways A profusion of confusion Scottish and Welsh elections Oliver's new friends Tories and race The spoils of war Cocorico? Or the chickens come home to roost? France's diplomacy Too embarrassing Belgium's genocide law A mutinous rumble in the ranks Germany's reforms Investec BT Taking a risk Austria's government Enough! Corruption in Poland An unpersuasive referendum Hungary and EU membership PeopleSoft Happy families The great Easter budget battle The economy Going, Boeing... A threat to Seattle Blown away Regulating vice Tallulah tales Prisons for youngsters Baghdad by the lake Dictatorial mayors Like father, like son? Chavez rides high, for now Politics in Venezuela The distance of neighbours Latin America and the United States A spring surprise Quebec's election Safety of a sort Colombia's conflicts Put-putting to democracy Nigerian elections Get on with it South Africa And Aids Clayman Strategics Inc Iese Business School A moderate spin Israel and the Palestinians Thais love Thaksin Thailand Missing sisters India Tonnes of problems China's coal reserves Small victories, big lessons Japan Switchback North Korea's nuclear weapons A question of distortion South Korea's press Insead Economist Intelligence Unit Microsoft A plague on all our businesses Sars The suits inside the battledress Public office and private interest Basf Saab A good deal after all? Hewlett-Packard Reeling like a bad movie AOL Time Warner A challenge to Barbie Toy franchises ups Trend Micro Watching the world scroll by IT in Japan After you, please. No. After you Japanese corporate restructuring Face value The retiring Mr Koc Coutts Love on the rocks Reinsurance What about us? The IMF and the World Bank Sorting out the wreckage Accounting in America Spring fever Japanese accounting Making uncertainty pay The Chicago Mercantile Exchange Building on sand Winners from war Economics focus Atmospheric pressure United Nations Development Programme Swamp thing or monster of the deep? Methane and climate change This is it. Honest The human genome Getting a grippe Sars Lost and found Labs on chips A mystery no longer Gamma-ray bursts The Economist The language of light The King James Bible Robert Shiller's awfully big idea Political economy You say tomato Cultural differences Gerrymandering The IRA X-town travails New fiction Regarding Henri Henri Cartier-Bresson Dial P for paranoia New film Abdul Majid al-Khoei Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Announcements Business & Personal Travel Business & Personal Overview Overview Wavecom Patek Philippe Keeping The Lights On Samsung Also in this section Economist.com/surveys Keeping the lights on A democratic riddle Seriously wired Unfinished business Awkward allies A bad neighbour The rewards of freedom South Korea seems set to gain a bigger role in a dynamic region. But the North remains a huge risk Offer to readers
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