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News from 28/05/2005

2005; Gale Group;

Autores

WARREN MOSLER, JUSTIN HATEGEKIMANA, Richard Guha, SIDDHARTH PARAMESWARAN, Ayman Alkaffas, Phil English,

Resumo

The Economist Citigroup Contents Subscription service Esso The world this week Politics The world this week Business GE UBS A song for Europe Exit Schröder, enter Merkel? German elections Giving while living Philanthropy Lessons to be learned After the filibuster deal Why a light touch is best Internet regulation Chevron Now please vacate your thrones Democracy in the Middle East ABN-AMRO China and trade Name calling Politics in Egypt Power to the people Car dealers Love thy neighbour The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus A severe crise d'identité Rolex Rolex Mercedes-Benz Investec Gordon Brown's house sale Housing market When Mum is Miss Home education Bills and briefs Legal costs United Mandarin Oriental The Hotel Group Change in the air Cornish tourism The kindest cut The BBC Tight-fisted Banking The card is coming Identity cards Chastising the faithful Tory leadership rules IBM Tony Blair's battle for Europe Cartier Olympic Schröder's surprise Germany An iron-curtain lady Merkel's rise The cost of spectator sports Portugal and Greece Philips Oopsadaisy! Italian politics Philips Oil over troubled waters The Black Sea Philips Another fine mess A surprise from the Senate Congress Three steps forward George Bush's judges Great balls of fire Richard Daley and Rod Blagojevich Land Rover Frenzied froth The housing market Zap and protect? Policing and Tasers Shangri-La In praise of noodling This sporting life Looking the other way Bombs and medicine The Economist Shangri-La Purgatory without end Will the real Andrés Manuel López Obrador please stand up? Mexico After the vote Canada Dissent and disagreement Cuba's opposition Half way back Dominican Republic Frozen in time Chile's army Iberia It's the same old sectarian system-but without the Syrians Lebanon Who will run, let alone win? Iran's presidential election Might the Sunni Arabs relent? Iraq Unions v jobs South Africa's unemployment Hyatt Getting comfy with the general Pakistan's leader In from the cold India and Pakistan Faltering steppes Mongolia At last, progress Indonesia Plastic fantastic China Facing the scythe? Japan's farmers Altana HSBC The great stitch-up The textile industry Looking abroad Russian steel Huffing and puffing Railways in the new EU Locust versus locust German business and private equity Eurostar Joke over South African gold Spectrum of opinion Telecoms regulation Nokia Emergency measures Internet telephony Finnair Face value The Amazon's Texan saviour The biggest contract Microsoft Dead, or just resting? Hedge funds The taming of Rolf Breuer German capital markets Out of kilter Europe's and America's economics Land of the three mistakes Japan's economy Lexus A horse, not a camel Central banking Contumacious fetishism India's stockmarket Banking on the unbanked South Africa's banks Those stingy Americans Foreign aid Economics focus Falling out of favour BP Objective, moon Spaceflight Paper spacecraft Going to the moon Original sinners? Psychopathy Not spineless Evolution Homo sanguinarius Mao Zedong Woman of substance English memoirs Watch TV Warnings to parents Evermore in the main The Spanish Armada Turf accounting Horse racing Write-on man Edward Ruscha, American artist Albert Marshall Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Travel Property Business & Personal Business & Personal Property Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages GDP forecasts Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Exchange-rate forecasts Overview Sexual equality Economy Financial markets Austrian Patek Philippe

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