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News from 11/12/2004

2004; Gale Group;

Autores

JOHN YINGER, Pat Fanning, Louis Knapp, Paul Tingay, DEBORAH DOANE, Chad Gould, DEBORAH SAMUELSON,

Resumo

The Economist Shell Contents Subscription service Cartier The world this week Politics The world this week Business UBS The challenger Running out of options Pay for performance Blaming Annan The United Nations Too soft a touch The EU, China and the world Lifting the roof Europe's housing market IBM May the worst men win Northern Ireland Australian Government Miseducation Agrana Forward-looking business Blood sports More means less No alternative Gone to ground Imperious The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Citrix Still failing, still defiant DTC Out with the new Immigration The enigma of arrival Mental health and ethnicity Bad marks all round Education Tory bunglery Killing burglars Free speech v religion Religious hatred ChevronTexaco Tough love for Auntie The BBC Hoon's model army Army reorganisation Pridco Bloated and unsustainable Public-sector pensions Protection racket Company pensions Paisley's game Samsung Vladimir III? Russia's president The end-game Ukraine The unwelcome guests Turkey and the European Union All change Baltic politics Celebrity politics French political families Sagem The noose tightens Sagem Microsoft Heating up at last? Energy policy and the environment One state's free lunch Alaska and oil Next trial, please New York politics Centralised intelligence? Intelligence reform Rust never sleeps A soyabean crisis Cemex Fixing the American dream A free-trade tug-of-war The future of Mercosur Show us the money Mexico's budget wrangles Fraternity at 3,300 metres South American summitry The parties are over Bolivian municipal elections Locked-up Lori Peru's terrorism trials MAN Terror in Jeddah Saudi Arabia Delay the poll? Absolutely not Iraq They'll do it their way America and Middle East democracy The refugees prepare to return home Southern Sudan Cathay Pacific Japan's coddled frontier Hokkaido Yankee stay home East-Asian diplomacy Under fire, again Intellectuals in China Not United Indonesia No longer interim Afghanistan The usual suspects Floods in the Philippines Park Hyatt Hotels Canon Divorce Italian-style Fiat and General Motors Racing certainty Motor racing Champ or chump? Chinese business Scholars for dollars Patents The wine war Protectionism in America The bigger the better? Law firms CEOs and their Indian rope trick Executive pay Monopoly? It all depends whose Europe's energy markets Face value The case of the poison pill Ivan at the pipe Hyperion Flimsy foundations The global housing market Fools rush in The CAO derivatives fiasco One into two World Trade Centre insurance Free for all Foreign-exchange trading Hedging against the horsemen Famine insurance Economics focus Debt and dotage Southern comfort, eastern promise Third-world biotechnology Homespun and cocky Genome sequencing A sinister advantage Left-handedness Skulduggery Homo floresiensis A heretical mind Leonardo da Vinci Still enigmatic Fra Carnevale For God's sake The papacy A world of wonder Children's books He's back Le petit Nicolas Alicia Markova Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Travel Tenders Tenders Announcements Business & Personal Fellowships Business Opportunities Overview Economic forecasts Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Government budget balances Overview Childhood Economy Financial markets ITP Oracle The Economist The Economist Time to deliver Enemies of promise The economy has great potential, but plenty of things get in the way The importance of going straight Pervasive corruption is bad for business Thousand-island dressing How far should regional autonomy go? A model of tolerance Indonesia's large Muslim majority has traditionally been moderate. But will it stay that way? Suck it and see Indonesia's political institutions are so new that no one is sure how they are meant to work So much to do But Mr Yudhoyono has a little in hand to do it in The Economist

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