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News from 26/03/2005

2005; Gale Group;

Autores

ELLIOT KOTLER, Peter Harrington, JACK BLOCK, DESMOND LACHMAN, Avimukt Dar,

Resumo

The Economist Rolex Citigroup Contents Subscription service Burberry The world this week Politics The world this week Business UBS China and the key to Asian peace Kofi Annan's reform plan The United Nations The shock of the new Fear of technology An ill-timed spat International trade The sad case of Terri Schiavo Euthanasia and politics Mandarin oriental Three is no crowd Credit-rating agencies Intel Not in tango The Bank of New York Race education God's law? Regional dynamics Robotic past The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus So hard to be friends China and Japan Malaysia Northern Ireland The numbers game Government figures Unsettling Gypsies and politics Stop press Journalism Compensation culture Boardroom pay EUROPEAN UNION Hot cross mums School meals Trials and tribulations Constitutional reform HP Reforms reformed? Public-sector pensions For valour The Victoria Cross BT High pitch, low politics Are they winning? France and the European Union Constitutional concerns Poland's prime minister The federal knot German reforms Audi The war after the war Chechnya's disappeared Audi Stumbling to Brussels Turkey and the European Union Beer wars Turkish alcohol duties Audi Boeing Vodafone Debasing the currency Bang & Olufsen The misery goes on Terri Schiavo Fiscal discipline. Who needs it The Senate on the rampage Xerox Microsoft Love at second sight America and the United Nations Lexus Down with King George A cotton-pickers' revolt Sugar daddy Politics, southern style Bank of Scotland Wolves and bears in the crosshairs Alaskan wildlife Orange IBM Mission improbable Cuba and human rights On the long road back Canada's Conservatives Missile crisis Nicaragua and the United States Short cut to China Peru and Brazil Endangered Eden The Galapagos Islands The Economist Robert Mugabe is poised to rig a general election once again Zimbabwe Break that jam Iraq Fill that vacuum Lebanon The battle for public relations Israel and Palestine A relationship reconsidered America and China Green guise China Rocky relations South Korea and Japan The perils of losing control Drinking in Japan Osh, b'gosh Kirgizstan Modi immobilised India and America Espace The Economist HSBC Shaking up corporate Japan Hostile takeovers What shareholder democracy? Corporate governance in Europe See you in court Boeing v Airbus Transportenergy Lufthansa Low-cost take-off Mexican airlines Winning is only half the battle China's courts Softwar or hard? Business software Nokia Whatcar? Happy birthday Moore's Law at 40 Face value Why Ask Jeeves? Carbon Trust Who rates the raters? Credit-rating agencies Adobe A sated appetite American bond markets Mixed economy The Philippines Sky-high Shanghai Property in China Skyteam Personal banking China Construction Bank Citrix Double assault Italian banks Labour lashes out America's Social Security reform Debt threat Ageing and public finances Economics focus Punch-up over handouts Bocconi W. P. Carey Asia Fabulous fabrications Desktop manufacturing First light Planet hunting Anatomy of a techno-myth Science and society And the word was made flash Phototheology Ridiculous and sublime Christian Jerusalem Presidential enigma South Africa Found in translation Eastern Europe King of the kaleidoscope New poetry Our father New fiction The double life of Melinda New film George Kennan Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Conferences Tenders Business & Personal Announcements Overview Spain Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Stockmarket turnover Overview Catastrophes Economy Financial markets XL Capital The Economist First

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