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News from 10/12/2005

2005; Gale Group;

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FRANK MCCORMICK,

Resumo

The Economist Rolex LEGG MASON Contents Subscription service Chevron The world this week Politics The world this week Business Zurich ABN-AMRO Don't despair Do despair Trade When the CAP doesn't fit The European Union budget Time to talk The East Asia Summit Minced words Torture Cyprus The toughest job in politics The Conservative Party UBS The conflict over Iraq The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Nokia Europe's farm follies Boeing IBM Down but not out The economy and public finances Till the pipes squeak Oil and gas A faltering start Child care Driving gently into that good night London buses School ties ITV and the internet Winter crisis National Health Service Spain When less is more Regulation Qatar Sunny Dave v Roadblock Brown BP Altana The brain-drain cycle European migration No good deed unpunished Lithuania and George Soros A message from Moscow Russian politics Ruini's rules Italy and the church The puny economic powerhouse Cipla Malaysia Not here, surely? The poorest part of America There's money in mopping Unions in Texas Off the tracks Labour disputes Still entangled Tom DeLay What is it on? The booming economy So what's all the fuss? Extraordinary renditions Half free Justice at home A heretical proposal The unexpected travails of the woman who would be president Chile All power to chavismo Venezuela's parliamentary election An ominous step Mercosur and Venezuela Let them eat yellow margarine Canada The University of Chicago press Harvard Business School Press Economist Intelligence Unit Who will run the show next? Iraq's election Not yet a democracy Egypt's election Democracy by appointment The United Arab Emirates A top dissident refuses to give in Iran Kiss of death? South Africa Many people, few votes China and Hong Kong Earth-shaking news Japan Bringing back Boediono Indonesia On the edge of the knife Bangladesh Bitter-sweet The Philippines Seven more years (at least) Kazakhstan BR AT&T Forging a new shape Steel industry The lesson of King Kong The film industry Everyday low blows Wal-Mart Sue, kiss, marry Silicon valley mergers Piëch under fire Volkswagen Head and heart Health care Marsh Glow in the dark Reinventing Thailand West LB Face value A tale of two BTs A lean, clean electric machine UniCredit Group Weighed in the balance Global trade Analysis paralysis Investment banking An eye on the rand Investment in South Africa Foreign investors welcome Distressed assets in India How long before we see Hydrogen-powered vehicles on our roads? Hear that hissing sound? Global house prices Barclays Economics focus Matchmakers and trustbusters Changing science Climatology Fighting fire with fire Computer viruses Bats and balls Animal behaviour Peerless pages Books of the year Howard Gotlieb Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Announcements Fellowships Appointments Scholarships Travel Business & Personal Overview Economic forecasts Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages The Economist poll of forecasters, December averages Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Credit-default swap spreads* Overview AIDS Economy Financial markets ITP Oracle The Economist EDS Contents Breaking the sound barrier-again Walk this way Unisys Odd bedfellows, striking results Lotus A sight for sore thumbs? CA Breaking up is hard to do Huawei Technologies Market, market, on the wall Fingerprints for car parts Jones Day The end is virtually nigh And the winners are... A matter of definition SES Global Sunrise for renewable energy? In the very near future NTT Do Co Mo From "Toy Story" to "Chicken Little" Cisco Systems Medicine's new central bankers Threads that think NEC The computer will see you now Autonomy Samsung

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