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News from 15/05/2004

2004; Gale Group;

Autores

Marc Sennewald, William McIlhagga, Clement Dodd, WILLIAM BURKE, Anthony Gilbert, Roland Siebelink,

Resumo

The Economist Citigroup Contents Subscription service United The world this week Politics The world this week Business ABN-AMRO E-commerce takes off Don't forget it War in Sudan Anger and shame America and Iraq The great fall of China? China's economy The shine comes off India's election Risk Metrics Group BMW Is Rumsfeld responsible? An island divided Succeeding with succession Too many cooks Uneducated guess Little green men The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Vodafone Fleeing the horsemen who kill for Khartoum Swissôtel Soldier blues Politics and Iraq Speak up Arabic Old spokes and new MI6 Cartier IBM Liverpool's Thai-up Football Nice work if you can get it Race discrimination Battle of Birmingham Local elections Spring in their step Scottish Tories Chelsea Under-sexed and over here Sex and chastity Staggering Exporting drunkenness EMAAR Dubai Moral hazard A gaping hole Russia and Chechnya Old dogs, new tricks? German demography Pander complex EU and China A breath of fresh air? Council of Europe The price of popping pills French medicine Today's Taiwan We told you so A ghastly week Terror, torture and the political consequences On the trail The electoral week Edging to the middle The Kerry campaign Arizona's drift to the left Swing states We proceeded on Lewis and Clark Citrix At last, a vision at home Chávez administers the last rites to the rule of law Venezuela's president What sort of neighbour is this? Energy in the southern cone Vote and ride Dominican Republic Go north, Limeño Peru Clueless, not legless Brazil's president Insead Without peace, reconstruction stalls Rebuilding Iraq The view from within Abuse in Iraq Malaysia Airlines Ice-cold contempt Iraq and the Arab world Blue-helmet blues Côte d'Ivoire The voter's big surprise India's election Presidential capers The Philippines' election Kan pays late Japan Ready, steady, vote Australia Villa envy China SAS HP Glaxo's big challenge Pharmaceuticals On the mend Biotechnology Black days indeed Hollinger International HP Invest in Property The Economist Spreading wings Airlines in central Europe Off to the movies Sony Kinder, gentler? Microsoft Citigroup Lexus Being there Virtual meetings Face value The battle of big beer Nokia RWE Lufthansa Time to hit the brakes Barclays Stockbrokers The bonds from Brazil Financial markets Frothy Oil prices From Cancún to can-do Trade Rainy day Citigroup Rocking the boat German retail banks Now for the hard part Bank regulation Economics focus The stuff of life Bang and blame The end of Permian Quoth the raven Animal behaviour Battle ready The World Health Report Crash-test dummies Design 'Cross the wide Missouri The wild west Da Vinci, codes and all that Art and mathematics No More Boring Analysis? Management education Enduring love Exploration in South America A man of many tints Rubens Creating happy endings Frances Hodgson Burnett The Duke of Devonshire Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Appointments Wanted Schools Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages GDP forecasts Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Exchange-rate forecasts Overview Mobile phones in Africa Economy Financial markets CFO Europe Oracle The Economist Jones Day A perfect market Santa's helpers Retailers are the top performers online Mellon Click to fly Within a decade, most travel bookings are likely to move online At the drop of a hammer Online auctions have been a runaway success Stanford One NorthEast A market too far Why some business-to-business exchanges have been slow to take off Virtual fun There are plenty of ways to amuse yourself online Spiders in the web Searching for profit has become highly competitive Unlimited opportunities? The internet offers huge scope for both business and leisure, but security urgently needs to be improved The Economist The Economist Altana

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