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News from 17/04/2004

2004; Gale Group;

Autores

Paul Kail, AARON KARNELL, DIMITRIS IOANNOU, Yoo Chang-ho, ERPING ZHANG, Michelle Oyen,

Resumo

The Economist HSBC Contents Subscription service Actis The world this week Politics The world this week Business UBS Could AIDS explode in India? Learning to love it Wal-Mart Sour subsidies Trade A Greek wrecker Cyprus Another intifada in the making Iraq Out of Gaza Israel and Palestine Covering George Bush LandSecurities Prose, indeed Fine China? Rwanda's divisions Democratic change On another planet The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Abating, or exploding? ABN-AMRO On the cheap Pensions Playing terrorists Animal-rights extremism Grotty givens University fundraising Riskmetrics Group BT Charging ahead Criminal justice The real challenges Safety at work BD Commerzbank The state sector wants more Strikes Game of one half Premier League football Burberry A derailment coming Cyprus Biting the hand that feeds you Turkish archaeology A chance or a trap? France's public finances Don't count your chickens Romania and the EU Playing politics from prison Russia Dancing an Irish jig Citrix® Something of a quagmire at home George Bush makes his case Return from the dead The economy The wrong people doing the right job Reforming the FBI On the trail The electoral week Depending on daddy Los Angele's mayoral race Left a bit, down a bit Demography A city prepares The Democratic convention Left Behind, but not forgotten Southern culture The Vietnam Syndrome The price of success The Amazon Transforming Mexico, take two Gridlock in Mexico Truth, justice and forgiveness? Colombia's peace process Northrop Grumman The Economist The centre holds, but only just Iraq Bloodier and sadder The mood on Iraqi streets We told you so, but what now? Iraq's neighbours Hanging together The Coalition Aren't we good, Mr President? Israel's pull-out from Gaza Freer and more peaceful An election in Algeria Garanti Thabo Mbeki's big win South Africa's election The greatest show on earth India's election Setting father against son South Korea's election Hostage diplomacy Japan and Iraq The best of rivals China and America Bedat & Co. HP More balls through Windows Linux on desktop PCs Burger and fries à la française McDonald's HP Vodafone A farewell to ads? Advertising and television Creaming it Confectionery RWE Ringing the changes Music and mobile phones Petro folly Vietnam's oil A better option Executive compensation Face value Getting Africa moving How big can it grow? IBM The temperature is rising China's economy Scaling The Peak Hong Kong property Samsung Oh, sweet reason Trade Pension pork American pensions Samsung The buck stops where? Terrorism insurance in America Welteke-class spat The Bundesbank KFW Economics focus A remedy for financial turbulence? The peacemakers Aggression and culture Turn, turn, turn General relativity Ancient jewellery The internest Honeybees and the internet Winters of discontent Volcanoes Might the proper study of management be man? Changing minds Horse dung and all Napoleon in Russia Killing creativity Copyright law Pick-me-ups New fiction: Alan Hollinghurst All strung out Popular physics The world according to Dick Hollywood and Philip K. Dick Leonard Reed Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Schools Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Overview Portfolio poll Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Stockmarket concentration Overview Road traffic deaths Economy Financial markets HIV/AIDS Oracle The Economist SL-BANK Trust me, I'm a banker Bothersome Basel The new capital-adequacy rules have proved tricky to draw up Deutsche Bank Just deserts? Scandals aside, most of America's banks have thrived on cheap money and, yes, good management Mellon Bigger footprints Banking is becoming a less local business Cracks in the pillars Germany's banking market is showing signs of movement RZB Rising again? The case for cautious optimism about Japan's financial system Rooting for branches Mergers are not the only avenue to growth, nor necessarily the best McBank's The remarkable rise of an American retailer From Wild West to Wal-Mart How to get the most from Cross-Selling An immeasurable asset Trust is hard to evaluate, harder to gain and easy to lose The Economist

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