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News from 17/07/2004

2004; Gale Group;

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JERRY TEMPELMAN, Willy Bach, Bill Eldridge, Robin Watson, Vijay Rao, Kathrin Hamilton, S. RISSO-PATRON,

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The Economist Ricoh Contents Subscription service Airbus The world this week Politics The world this week Business Intel Inside Centrino Sincere deceivers The wall and the law Israel and the Palestinians Orange Skoda Auto Too stern a hand Hedge funds Thirty-five hours of misery Labour markets in Europe Talking the talk Trade Macquarie Moore to add Communists in check Top-up reform Case for the defence Pay-back time A grey area Ladies of the night-off The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The weapons that weren't EasyJet. com The firing line Public spending Changed by Short, not shortchanged Aid Honour killings Titles Small minded Royal folly The perils of roistering Nurseries and thugs Measure for measure Metrication Separate tribes Race in Oldham Put it all on red Gambling in the Dome All for one, one for all Nicolas Sarkozy and the reform of France French politics Change on the way? France and the 35-hour week Bargain basement Labour reforms in Germany Stability and instability The European Union's troubles A rising tide Central Europe's economies Here comes the mayor Portugal's new prime minister Lexus Dutch distemper Enter at your peril Swing states: Florida Back with Bush and, perhaps, Cheney And if there is an electoral tie? Let the people speak, even so Terror on election day On the trail The electoral week Obama heads for the convention The Illinois Senate race The good guy gets tripped up California in a tangle Ace in the hole Nuclear waste The politics of virtue Counter-reform-or muddle along? Bolivia's referendum Victories, but no Waterloo Colombia's anti-guerrilla war Marta bows out Mexico's first lady A guinea pig for all tastes and seasons Peruvian cuisine Look, no debt Canada Bedat & Co. New surgeon, same old scalpels Egypt Just another autocrat? Iraq Neighbour, and enigma Iran and Iraq Four rebels and a funeral Democratic Republic of Congo The two old foxes Israeli politics People aren't cattle Ethiopia What goes up must come down Japan Dangerous games America, China and Taiwan Closing the gap India A dangerous gamble The Philippines An embarrassing friend Uzbekistan Engulfed by pyramids China The University of Sydney HP The uncertain return of the hero boss America's business backlash EADS for sale Defence contractors More gain than pain Offshoring HP Monti's moment European competition policy Bank of Scotland Corporate Global elite Law firms Legal entry Law firms in Japan Out of rooms Hotels Profit and lost The business of mazes Face value A Rose-tinted vision The cartel isn't for ever Citrix From alpha to omega Hedge funds Swallow hard Japan's banks Barclays Frustration Sex discrimination on Wall Street Liberty and investment Economic freedom Barclays Not bashing Beijing Sino-American trade Economics focus Too many countries? Cancer Research UK Outsights The end of the beginning? AIDS Ready for take off? AIDS in Asia An ounce of prevention AIDS microbicides The Economist Flights of imagination for an unforgettable vacation New fiction Writers' block busters Henry James on the couch Just a twist of lemon The pashas' passing Ebbs and floods on the Ganges Skin deep Of a different persuasion A time for dancing shoes Paul Klebnikov Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Schools Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders 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 Mergers and acquisitions Overview Oil reserves Economy Financial markets The Economist Oracle The Economist International Health Insurance Kingston Business School The health of nations No reverse gear Why costs only ever go up Anatomy lesson How health-care services are financed Money well spent? It depends on how you do the sums Wasting disease A tale of poor quality and inefficiency Pediatric monitoring equipment Tyco Treating the symptoms Efforts to contain health-care costs seem doomed to failure New remedies There must be a better way Keep taking the medicine Reform will be slow and difficult, but there is no alternative The Economist The Economist Intel Inside Xeon

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