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News from 02/04/2005

2005; Gale Group;

Autores

Aileen Carroll, Bill Ogilvie, Eamonn Gormley, MURALI SHANMUGAVALEN, MARK GOBEL, Alex Weisiger, Anton Thompson,

Resumo

The Economist Altana Contents Subscription service HP The world this week Politics The world this week Business Orange Power at last One down, four to go Kirgizstan Torturing the United Nations The oil-for-food scandal Outlook: gloomy The European Union Don't go nuclear Congress and the judiciary Not yet liberal enough Britain's Liberal Democrats B M W Developing mobility Shell Public goods Two sides to pre-emption Weapons at work Helpful Canadians Beasts of burden? Free as a bird The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The new Dutch model? A firebrand under cover Ayaan Hirsi Ali Charles Kennedy's smart act Liberal Democrats All to play for? Opinion polls British or what? Politics and national identity Lexus Down on the farm Farm animals Rowing against the tide Redistribution British Airways Kamikaze Flight Tory troubles Tyred out Lorry drivers In the voting season Italy's regional elections Wartime blues The Baltic three Censored The Turkish press The old aunt of Zurich Swiss newspapers Google à la française The French language After Haradinaj Kosovo's future Renault Europe's battling twosome Espace Transportenergy Following their own path Social conservatism after Terri Schiavo She opened Pandora's suitcase Assessing Terri Schiavo Kofi, Kojo and a lot of shredded documents The oil-for-food scandal Shades of the past South Carolina's schools Not in my aisle, buddy Wal-Mart and the Big Apple Hell on earth The delights of supermax prisons Writing the next chapter in a Latin American success story Chile War over a bishop Church and state in Argentina Repeat class Venezuela's education reforms Time to stop the squabbling Iraq Who will blink first? Lebanon and Syria Mild rebukes for Darfur's killers Sudan Stiff penalties for footballers Nigeria Another autocrat falls Kirgizstan HSBC Aftershocked Indonesia Delayed take-off South Asia's arms race Own goal Taiwan New best friends Australia Merrill Lynch Today India, tomorrow the world Indian business China surprise General Motors Hurd's instinct Hewlett-Packard Face the music Peer-to-peer Mo's show Mobile telephony in Africa White knight in Soft armour Japanese takeovers Wind in its sails Enel Face value The devils' advocate Blooms on brownfields Atradius Knocked off their pedestals Wall Street Clubby capitalism Private equity Aftershock Venture capital Tricky pickings Economics and sport Softly, softly China's yuan Getting Japan's measure Japan's economy What's the hurry? The London Stock Exchange Bush's man to take the helm The World Bank Economics focus The regulators' best friend? Proof and beauty Mathematics All you can't eat Longevity Habitats for humanity Ecosystems Open up their eyes Science Confusing Columbus Globalisation Madness descending Indonesia French hissing Shakespeare Hither thither Travel writing The big book index Amazon worldwide bestsellers Jim Callaghan Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Property Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Appointments Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Announcements Overview World GDP Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Cost of labour Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Ten-year government-bond yields Overview Graduate emigration Economy Financial markets Jones Day Patek Philippe Geneve The Economist DHL Crowned at last Warfare in the aisles Competition in your local supermarket is getting vicious Man's best friend Not a dog, but a mobile phone Motoring online Buying a car will never be the same again, thank heavens Target practice Advertising used to be straightforward. Now it has to be many different things to different people Buying the future Now they have assumed power, what will consumers do with it? The economist

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