News from 22/10/2005
2005; Gale Group;
Autores
BRIAN CARPENTER, SAMER KURDI, PHILIPPE BEINAERTS, Ted Austell, Josh Kohrumel, Matthijs Breebaart, Holger Veith, David Unger,
ResumoThe Economist Vodafone Citigroup Contents Subscription service Chevron The world this week Politics The world this week Business ABN-AMRO Iraq votes, Iraq bombs On a wing and a scare Avian flu The lost trail Counter-terrorism Try being tender as well as tough Russia and the Caucasus Bend them, break them America and a nuclear India BP The scourge returns Global inflation BD Spinning the web HSBC Labour pains Illiterati No free launch Whose fault? Health care Thought deficit From Adam, about Eve The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Out of bloodiness, a certain hope A court on trial Saddam Hussein Suez HP Freescale Cemex The permanent revolution Education white paper Special help Army reform A shiny shilling The army v private military companies Nokia Australian Government The non-trial Terrorism and the law Churchgoing Religious buildings Risky business Railtrack A row about the pennies Public-sector pensions Can David Blunkett do his job? Sky Team GE Blood money Corruption in Russia Cometh the hour, cometh the ghost France's national hero Toyota Sensible singers looking for a song German politics Prysmian More ballots, more bullets Italy's violent politics The art of diplomacy Georgian culture Microsoft As they don't like it Royal Mail BMI Nuclear confusion Diplomacy and proliferation Santa is on his way The Plame scandal Hyatt IBM Too sensible to survive Tax reform They had it coming Murder, baseball and Chicago Evidence for the defence Latinos and Republicans Norwich Union Austrian The greens bite back Land wars in the west Up off the couch Kickball Et tu, Brute? Protecting citizens from themselves Brazil Uribe's court win Colombia Confused in the Andes Ecuador Huawei Technologies The third man Mexico's presidential race Wife fight Argentina's congressional election Ever more separate Israel and Palestine Catching a Ugandan monster The International Criminal Court Hopes of peace still look thin Côte d'Ivoire South Africa The greening of China Controlling pollution Chummy with Rummy China and America Koizumi's next steps Japan Aftershocks and afterthoughts Kashmir's earthquake Multi-multi-party democracy Afghanistan A beast with several backs New Zealand The battle of the portals The internet Death by red ink The car industry The New France West LB Starting to splurge Oil companies All aboard the lunatic express African railways Made for each other E-business in India Flights of fantasy Alitalia Carrefour at the crossroads Retailing Face value Consulting in the right direction Looking in the wrong places Four Seasons Rotten yet robust Refco The last, best game Japanese stockmarkets Subcontinental shivers India's markets Hard act to follow Managing Harvard's endowment Clean slate Nigerian debt BASF Economics focus A foreign affair In a flap Avian influenza Much ado about nothing Cosmology Going bananas Agriculture Jones Day Blood meridian The Soviet army Pilfered piles The Mitrokhin archive Mission unaccomplished Weapons inspection in Iraq Marching through Georgia New American fiction Bowing to the longbow The battle of Agincourt Deep trouble Asian cinema Arthur Seldon Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Tenders Announcements Tenders Announcements Business & Personal Fellowships Business & Personal Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Total tax revenue as % of GDP Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Metal prices Overview Integrity and corruption Economy Financial markets WFP Economist Shop Patek Philippe The Economist Nortel A market for ideas NEC Patent sense NEC The arms race Companies are preparing for the intellectual-property battle Global Crossing Easynet Voracious venture A new intellectual-property business model An open secret Sharing intellectual property can be more profitable than keeping it to yourself BT Invest in Italy Thinking for themselves India and China aim to challenge western tech firms through innovation, not just cheap labour AT&T GTS The liquidity of innovation How the new market for intellectual property is changing the technology industry The Economist
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