News from 21/05/2005
2005; Gale Group;
Autores
Jorge Alberto Uribe, Joe Judge, Luis Solari, CAROLYN BRADLEY, PAUL HYER, K. Keat Lee,
ResumoThe Economist GE Contents Subscription service Cartier The world this week Politics The world this week Business ABN-AMRO Damaged goods Time to let go China's currency The real sick man of Europe Italy Unwise, and curiously planned Supporting Uzbekistan's dictator The torch has passed America's Latinos Chevron Free Oxford University British higher education BD Colombia's paramilitaries Language barriers Corruption in Indonesia Divine intervention Peru and Chile Dirty prancing The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The tycoon and the president Microsoft The vice-chancellor's punt Oxford University Booked out Oxford's libraries Slacking off Working hours Esso Mellon R-e-s-p-e-c-t The politics of behaviour Land Rover Delivering results Royal Mail The Cinderella of print Regional newspapers Australian Government Bayer The generation game The Tory leadership Desperate for a legacy Autonomy Societe Generale Eyes on North Rhine-Westphalia German politics Teeth, booze and Ukrainian women Political mistakes Monsieur Hulot's non-holiday France Philips Peace talk Spain and ETA Philips Back from the dead? Italian politics On trial Serbian justice Philips Putting the clog in Olympic UPS Armageddon for the Senate The battle over the judges How it works The filibuster Renault A deadly blunder? Media scandals Goodbye guns, hello golf Base closures Megane In vino justitia The Supreme Court and free trade Gorgeous George takes the stand Oil for food A tale of two suspects Terror in Florida On the border A thin red line Brazil's landless movement Belinda's leap Canada A rebuff for Mr Campbell Elections in British Columbia Reshuffling the electoral cards Chile SAP Out and proud Gays in Mexico Mocking Pilate Growing protests in Bolivia A taste of democracy Ethiopia Star of Africa Namibia's nascent film industry Now get drafting Iraq's constitution Now stop bickering Iraq's Kurds The suffocating limits of reform Saudi Arabia A Shia shadow Yemen The blood-red revolution Uzbekistan The daughter also rises South Korea Muted celebration Taiwan and China Madrassa maths Pakistan Fair dinkum Australia and East Timor Drying up China and water The Economist Commerz bank Flying on empty Aviation in America In need of repair Business in Italy Do you sudoku? The business of brain teasers A better drive Hyundai Motor Getting serious Business in Argentina BASF BSA or just BS? Software piracy British dreams Nuclear power Sudoku answers Austrian Face value Red devil A price worth paying? Teething troubles Adecco Puerto Rico What's it worth? Revaluing China's currency Foreign fillip China's banks Among the missing American Treasury bonds Caveat vendor Morgan Stanley Going east The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development Niggles and nerves Consumer lending in India A wager on Pascal The World Trade Organisation Economics focus Relax! It's the law The dogs bark, but the caravan still moves on Stem cells Lifestyle vaccines Cancer prevention Shaky ground Seismology Musical chairs The Eurovision song Contest Monstrous or maligned France and the second world war Muskets and mustachios The Turkic world Tease the mind Philosophy Old spaces and new globes Innovation in the theatre The Aventis prize The unbearable brightness of seeing New fiction Zhang Chunqiao Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Fellowships Tenders Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Announcements Property Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Labour productivity Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Stockmarkets Overview The Economist poll of forecasters Economy Financial markets Intelligent Life Oracle The Economist Indexchange Open wider RBS The bare essentials What banks are for Don't start from here America's banking patchwork holds together, but only just Coutts Raiffeisen International A blurred Euro-vision European banking integration is slow and imperfect UBS Allegro ma non troppo Italy's way with bank reform Euro Hypo The usual channels Banks want to keep their payment systems to themselves Is greed good? Sometimes banks can seem too profitable Garanti Indian defence How bank regulators keep out competition Crusader castles Building impregnable banks carries its own dangers The Economist The Economist Iberiab
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