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News from 17/12/2005

2005; Gale Group;

Autores

Lucas Chambers, Charles Wells, Ross Borden, TROY FOWLER, Nury Turkel, Robert Mcfarland, Mike Ormsby,

Resumo

The Economist Nokia Contents Subscription service AT&T The world this week Politics The world this week Business Aviva How to deal with Iraq's insurgents The real lesson of BlackBerry Intellectual property After Tookie The death penalty Clara's difficult Christmases London Stock Exchange Runner-up, up and away The pecking order Chevron Minority report Audi Forza Italia? Like a beached whale Balkan history The work-life balance Snow fake Calm down, calm down The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus How to do better Renault Boeing Boys in blue The police Lib Dem rumblings Politics The fruit of the poisoned tree Evidence under torture SCM Huawei Technologies Sorting out schools School reform Zurich Headwinds Airports Made to measure Ranking public services Another day, another probe Banking competition The good European After the riots France and immigration A better view of the bad guys Balkan history Testing times The Balkans and Europe Emirates Jobs in the pipeline Germany and Russia UBS Boring through the Alps Italy's high-speed train link Turning the screw Belarus Intel Inside A modest proposal The Lord's word A new front in the culture wars Tookie v Arnold The death penalty Qatar Rebel with a cause Richard Pryor Of liberty and libraries The Patriot Act Spain Scalpel, scissors, lawyer Litigation and health care A wise man in Washington A champion of indigenous rights-and of state control of the economy Bolivia Rise of another outsider Peru An unsilenced voice for change Cuba Worm in the bud Canada ITP The Syrians are in the dock, but the murders continue Syria and Lebanon Taking the oil Iraqi Kurdistan Sex rears its head Iran Who should make the law? Israel's Supreme Court Big brother has other worries Ethiopia and Eritrea A state of utter failure Somalia Land of the rising price Japan's economy Dead on arrival East Asian diplomacy A demo turns bloody China On the beach Australia After the horror, more horror Uzbekistan The oracle of Lumpini park Thailand One MBA The Economist Group IBM The next wave India Digital dragon Information technology Junior fat Obesity and advertising Things go worse with Coke Coke v Pepsi Sighs of relief Corporate tax Stars and stripes for ever American multinationals Lexus Commerzbank End of the dream The film industry The Halo effect Videoconferencing Face value Firefox swings to the rescue Competing through innovation Microsoft Anglo-Saxon attitudes Private equity in Germany All roads lead to London Stock exchanges Please may I take it back? A Japanese trading debacle Its biggest bet yet Legg Mason Starting over Microcredit and disasters Decisions and dilemmas Oil prices Bunker mentality Preparing for catastrophe Economics focus Middle-age spread Pricking the global conscience Climate change Granite batteries Predicting earthquakes ESP for ESPs Planet-hunting Not waxing lyrical Skiing Cathay Pacific Worlds without end Online gaming Question marks Popularising philosophy Sharp-tongued woman American 20th-century writing Nailing a bombing Terror in South-East Asia Maestra Marin Conducting Eugene McCarthy Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Scholarships Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Retirement saving Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Government budget balances Overview Hourly compensation Economy Financial markets The Economist Patek Philippe

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