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News from 05/11/2005

2005; Gale Group;

Autores

Christian Poppe, GERRY RICHARDSON, Ron Cohen-Seban, ALFONSO MARTINEZ, Biagio Mazzi, William Burke,

Resumo

The Economist Rolex Citigroup Contents Subscription service Chevron The world this week Politics The world this week Business BMW ABN-AMRO Tired of globalisation An oily slope Windfall taxes A Caspian contradiction Azerbaijan's election A grand cock-up Germany A girlie man, but a useful one Arnold Schwarzenegger's California BP Blunkett bows out British politics Shangri-La Ashridge The political economy Airbus and Boeing Nuclear confusion Men of the cloth The old school ties Birds and bugs The Economist Shangri-La Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Blowing up the boxes Intercontinental Suez Out of pocket Funding pensions Quizzical Citizenship Curse of the double helix David Blunkett resigns That south-north axis, again The Archbishop of York Dissed Anti-social behaviour Brassed off Music NEC Pick a number, any number Official statistics and education Taxi affairs Freedom of information Autonomy A Blunkett judgement Air France Nissan Building problems German politics Election bloops Italy and Iraq Parisian riots Nokia Virgin Mandarin Oriental Ho, ho, very satirical Italian television Approaching Europe The Balkans From Marx to marketing Central European universities Wobbling ahead Moldova Cartier The farmers' friend Tourism Malaysia American Airlines The long, hard road to recovery George Bush at bay The faithful on the front-line Texas's dangerous churches Pro Bono Foreign aid The octopus and the tortoise Western sprawl Orange Not in my neighbourhood McMansions Microsoft South Africa How to skin a cat ODT The Economist Uncle Sam visits his restive neighbours The Summit of the Americas Martin, the inquiry and the ghosts Canada Huawei Technologies Perilous crossing Cuba Swept away Guatemala Syngenta The University of Buckingham LFS Commerzbank Is the new president truly an exterminator? Iran Wrong guy to kill Palestine and Israel Spiced with tear-gas Zanzibar The wonders of Plumpy'nut Famine relief Petrobras European Voice Stalling tactics India and Pakistan Koizumi's last shuffle Japan Here's Hu China Once a snoop, always a snoop? South Korea You can't say that here Cambodia Southward, ho! Afghanistan NTT Docomo Waiting for the other shoe to drop Uzbekistan Bayer GE Survival of the biggest European telecoms Pretty in pink Motorola Expansive gesture Fraport Unisys Altana Singin' the Blus Standards wars Another false dawn? Alternative energy A crackdown too far Corporate crime Lotus British airways Over the Great Wall Chinese companies Face value The evangelist of entrepreneurship West LB BT The harnessing of nature's bounty Garanti Jefferson Wells Euro Hypo In the rough World trade talks Flights to Frankfurt Eastern Europe and the euro Buy while stocks last Romania's bank privatisation A small matter of $19 billion American International Group Hanoi calling Vietnam's maiden international bond Shareholder power Financial exchanges Bondi and the bankers The future of Parmalat Economics focus Fruit that falls far from the tree The struggle against Superbugs MRSA Bearing up Endangered species Melodic mice Mating songs Feverish analysis Climate change Qing bling Chinese treasures An epic epic Greece and Rome Gumshoe economics Why things cost what they cost All the world's a stage William Shakespeare Remember, remember The Gunpowder Plot The munch of time British food Books for cooks Amazon worldwide bestsellers Rong Yiren Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Scholarships Fellowships Announcements Business & Personal Tenders Business & Personal Property Tenders Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Access to capital Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Government-bond yields Overview Using technology Economy Financial markets The Economist United The Economist Cemex The hidden wealth of the poor What do you know? A beginner's guide to microfinance From charity to business In its short history, the microfinance industry has undergone profound changes Giants and minnows Big banks are discovering the market for poor customers Critical acceptance The emergence of rating agencies attests to the industry's growing maturity Bankable banks Are the poor a good investment? Micro no more Financial services for the poor and the rich are becoming increasingly alike The Economist

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