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News from 22/05/2004

2004; Gale Group;

Autores

Christopher Padfield, LISA MILLS, Jean Michel Deligny, Christy Swords, Joseph Frazier, DONALD BOUDREAUX,

Resumo

The Economist HSBC Contents Subscription service EMAAR Dubai The world this week Politics The world this week Business Societe Generale Who, me? Still at its mercy Oil Putting up with Putin Russia Bravura nonsense National champions Change gotta come Brown v Board of Education Spoilsport Britain's Olympic bid Accor Google's search for cash ITV's licence fee Food for thought Bright ideas Firm of mind Past caring The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Doing the sums on Africa Mitsubishi Motors London's Olympic spirit Britain's Olympic bid Branching out Stem-cell research The Belgians are coming Celltech Vodafone QinetiQ Tweedy not weedy Newspapers Easton promise Wealth Areva The new blacks Students and cities Occupational hazard Pensions Beating up BT Broadband The Labour Party and the dinner party Deutsche Bank Bedat & co. The great selling plate The European Commission Big cheese, small hole Switzerland and the European Union Thick skin required Kosovo's future In praise of economists Germany's president Schools for trouble Turkey What's in its name? The Czech Republic Siemens mobile Those crucial clauses Chelsea Flower Show Insead Another Thirty Years War in the making? Gay marriage On the trail The electoral week The ersatz Democrats Grass-roots politics Breaking away Catholic priests What did he Know? Donald Rumsfeld BASF Samsung Too southern for Minnesota Swing states It's a gas Bringing it all back home Central America Hot flush Brazil and China Ice brawl Canada Bandits or politicians? Colombia's paramilitaries Policing the cops Guyana CFA Can the dangerous vacuum in Gaza be peacefully filled? Israel and Palestine Who will rule next? Iraq Malaysia Is Comrade Bob tired of his job? Zimbabwe Falling out, but not yet apart Nigeria Sonia: and yet so far India's new government Chen redux Taiwan and China Time bomb China's pensions Politics by attrition Japan Four more years South Korea A constitutional charade Myanmar Small is beautiful The Spratly Islands Microsoft Creating Euro giants Industrial policy Changing the menu Convenience food Nokia Lufthansa Larry's art of war Oracle v PeopleSoft Plasma power Consumer electronics Still pending Patents Growing up Outsourcing in India BT Hybrid synergy drive Toyota Outsights Miami nice Business in the Americas Face value Putting Italy back on the podium United Altana But can you teach it? Morgan Stanley Pain at the pump Oil Time to worry, Mr Greenspan? America's economy Economic tonic Japan's economy An imprecise catastrophe The cost of AIDS Slow bicycle race German IPOs Paying through the mouse Online payments Land-Rover Economics focus Slackers or pace-setters? Pedigree chums Dog breeds Light, and magic Materials science Moniker's progress Cultural evolution Big news Nutrition Shireen and others like her Suicide bombers Found in translation The Qur'an A tangled skein The papers of sir Arthur Conan Doyle Cowboys who ride the high seas Shipping Death in Amsterdam New fiction Blood-curding aesthetes Mayan civilisation Clement "Sir Coxsone" Dodd Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Schools Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments International Property Fellowships Appointments Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Health of nations Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Current-account balance Overview Food supply Economy Financial markets Commerzbank Patek Philippe The Economist Rosbank Having it both ways Taming the robber barons The oligarchs are keeping their heads down, but out of fear, not respect for the law Power to the power people A spider's web of hidden controls Too much oil in the works Russia is booming, but for how long? RZB Eximbank of Russia The Economist Watch your back Running a small business is far from straightforward Who needs democracy? The parliamentary sort is dead, and civil society is only just beginning to come alive Here today, where tomorrow? Mr Putin keeps everyone guessing The Economist CFO Cathay Pacific

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