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News from 21/02/2004

2004; Gale Group;

Autores

Tony Leon, Ernesto Mazzucato, John Dacombe, CAROLINA MONSALVE, Grzegorz Kolodko, ANDREW TEICH,

Resumo

The Economist Singapore Airlines Do Co Mo Contents Subscription service Accenture The world this week Politics The world this week Business Northrop Grumman The new jobs migration Let it shine India Making up is hard to do Cyprus Odd European out Germany's economy Spring in their steps Mergers and acquisitions BNP Paribas Poles apart British airways Divide and school? The future of fusion Rights to Roma After a job The better man won The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Voices from the front line Israelis and Palestinians Star Alliance Eurostar London's cops look to New York Crime Clustered cloisters Technology industry Prizes all round Education A Whitehall revolution? Public-sector reform How different Wales Overbooked Publishing Audi Microsoft Strikingly soft Labour market Beware the charming Mr Letwin Dark skies to the east Russia and the European Union Ménage à trois The European Union Slowly losing their chains German industrial relations Thou shalt not kill Turkish women A ghost exorcised? France's National Front Autonomy Virgin IBM Europe's Jewish question Jones Day The great hollowing-out myth The new protectionism And then there were two The Wisconsin primary Primary colour The electoral week Out in front Gay marriage So you decide California's debt Time for him to go? A political awakening Indigenous people in South America A timebomb hits Martin Canada's government From bad to worse A halo tarnished Brazil's party-finance scandal A dangerous place between B and C Iraq's Governing Council Law and peace The International Court of Justice Facing up to the past, again South Africa Herald Tribune Sweet nothing The great sugar shortage in Eritrea Well, a little African leaders invite criticism Who will watch the watchdogs? Corruption in South-East Asia A long hot summer Indonesia Talking it over India and Pakistan Emirates The Economist Riling China, and America too Taiwan Let them go Japan and North Korea Deadlock Cambodia International bid Round for Oil and Gas Exploration and Production (2004) Business Objects Northern Ireland The hungry dragon China's material needs Full steam ahead? Chinese shipping What we know Halliburton Lexus IMD Code, but no ethics Microsoft The also-rans Japanese carmakers Trucking hell Road tolls in Germany Kyocera IMD South West Face value After Parmalat Cisco Systems When battles commence Carbon Trust The coming storm Banks Holding back the flood Currency hedging Emerging deals Trade and Africa Surprise, surprise Japan's economy Branching out Retail banking A stubborn, taxing problem European inflation IBM Economics focus Wirtschaftsblunder From black box to blue box Oceanography Signs of success The origins of language Sensitive souls Dog behaviour Roll over, Beethoven Dogs and medicine Oh no, not again Mad-cow disease Mary Queen of Scots and her mother-in-law Biography The human weapon Into battle Modern slavery Escape from Sudan A little help for homunculus Latin up to date The problem of realism Christianity on film Just a bit quirky The Oscars The Economist Eddie Clontz Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Announcements Fellowships Business & Personal Appointments Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages GDP Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Cocoa and coffee prices Overview Slovakia Economy Financial markets Cater Allen Private Bank Konica Minolta Oracle The Economist India Shining India's shining hopes Giving peace a chance Third time lucky? RPG's Giant Battle on the home front The wonder that is Indian democracy, and its enemies Tamil Nadu Looking on the bright side India's economy is revving up The remote future A global trend converges in India The flip side Too little investment; too big a deficit; too few jobs An area of darkness Many Indians are being left behind Bottom of the heap And there most landless Bihari villagers will stay Unbundling India What is needed is not so much trickle-down as splash-all-over The Economist

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