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News from 25/09/2004

2004; Gale Group;

Autores

Douglas Sylva, Babatunde Taiwo, DOUGLAS FINNEY, CHRISTINE DURBAK, Andrew Hughes Hallett,

Resumo

The Economist Rolex HSBC Contents Subscription service GE The world this week Politics The world this week Business Thomas Cook Accenture Tyco The right plan for Iraq Hu done it China The march of the mobiles Telecommunications A plague on both your parties German elections Tackling the oil curse Oil-exporting countries Air France There's no place like home Reviving Japan's economy Air France Dealing with terrorists Violating women's rights A peace missing Pact off Lost in translation The Economist Air France Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Orange Enter a new star What's in a name? Etiquette Capgemini Scottish Development International Allure Homme Sport The grumpiness of the middle classes Politics Scylla and Charybdis, or Patricia and Brussels Employment regulations Brighton rocks Seaside towns How green was my pampa Wales Prayer and statistics Premature babies No comment Libel ESSO SAP Pleas please me Plea bargaining By George British fashion Kennedy's paradox Nokia Jaguar Pridco Angela, Gerhard and the neo-Nazis German politics Boomtown bust North Rhine-Westphalia Will Turkey accept Europe? Turkey and the EU HP Tomtom Sarkozy triumphant French economy The end of the affair? Russia and the West O2 Battling for brains Canon South Africa Alive with Possibility Searching for an answer Dealing with Iraq Hammering the Hammer Texas politics Keeping up with the Joneses Campaign-finance disclosure Dell SG Grandma's little helper Medicare reform On the trail The electoral week The older they get, the more they cost Health spending Boss Intel Star Alliance Not Kerry country, but not quite Bush country either Swing states The comeback Kerry XL Capital Bedat & Co. Martin sets out his stall of sweeteners Canada's government Inundated Haiti Compagnie de Financement Foncier From corn wars to corn laws Farming in Mexico Not just for backpackers Tourism in Bolivia The struggle for order Iraq Still heading for a showdown Iran's nuclear ambitions At last, a breath of fresh air Egypt Riding ahead Women in the Gulf Back in the fold Libya Dish it out! Southern Africa's land The Economist 2005 Collection Gilles Kepel Mapas THE REPUBLIC OF UGANDA Republic of Uganda What price reform? China Joining the big boys' club India and America Koizumi's remaining battles Japan Government of Dubai Downing Downer Australia Dynastic blues Kazakhstan Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch UPS The marriage of two phones Telecoms Trial run Enron Alive and kicking The internet EADS Barclays Stuck in the rough The car industry Predator to prey Advertising Path to No Growth Unilever Lufthansa EasyJet Litigious reality The reality-TV business Face value The king of guanxi Toyota Altana Dead firms walking South Africa Alive with Possibility The $300 billion bonanza Oil revenues Up a notch American interest rates SAAB Principal Russian doll Credit derivatives Weak or strong? Deutsche Bank Sayonara Citibank in Japan Low Fidelity Mutual funds Unisys KFW Shooting the messenger Argentina's default Economics focus Oversold In search of the Earth mark II Exoplanets Valuable vapours Methane on Mars Finding drugs in the library Digital bioprospecting Federal, Republic of Nigeria International Health Insurance Danmark a/s Commerzbank A history of sex Human evolution Handing it back George Bush's tax agenda C'mon, Kitty, do the stomp The Bush clan Brain appeal Erotic writing Powwow American Indians Six of the best? Man Booker prize Dammed if you do James Wolfensohn Johnny Ramone Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Schools Scholarships International Property Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages International education Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Trade-weighted exchange rates Overview Foreign direct investment Economy Financial markets The Economist UBS The Economist BASF A divided Union Peace in our time Europe has largely avoided war for nearly six decades, but the European Union no longer gets the credit E pluribus unum? The pros and cons of becoming a superpower Boeing Passport to prosperity That was one of the Eu's big attraction; but is it still? RZB Group One for all The perils of a single currency No Love Lost The EU is becoming ever bigger and more powerful-and ever less popular Europe à la carte With many more members and increasingly diverging interests, a one-size Europe may no longer fit all The Economist Garanti Siemens

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