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News from 22/04/2006

2006; Gale Group;

Autores

Michael Thomson, FRANK MOORE, Jack Guerrero, Birgitte Vestberg, Ali M. El-Agraa, STEPHEN EMMERT, Alan Raye,

Resumo

The Economist UPS Contents Subscription service Chevron The world this week Politics The world this week Business Commerzbank Taking on George Bush Rejecting Israel, again Iran, Israel and Palestine In search of better SOX Corporate regulation Nostalgia for calmer days The oil market The should-list to discuss with Mr Hu China, America and human rights Reality check at the IMF Financial reform Nortel Talking to yourself New media GE Thaksin's legacy Less of a drama Worker ethics Polling evidence Talking about the weather The new creditocracy A fan of Ayn The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Happy days are here again-or are they? Vodafone Mercedes-Benz Boeing Peugeot packs its bags British carmaking Power politics Nuclear energy HP BASF Fission Scotland's nuclear debate Revolution postponed The Queen at 80 Glass palaces, political stones City academies Desperate parents, dangerous drugs Hyperactive children Managing the playhouse Company-law reform No more room for error Orange Lexus Societe Generale Russia is not a piece of furniture Great powers in the Middle East Dam that water Multicultural hysterics New Germans Shell Starved into surrender French protest SAP Ducking change, the European way Where to on trade? The president's economic team A voice of muddle, muzzled Scott McClellan's departure Flooding back? New Orleans The charm of rehab California Volvo The white gloves are off New York A punch for Pinch The New York Times Time for him to go European Voice The front-runner under pressure Mexico's presidential election Crimes and misdemeanours Venezuela Unintelligent Colombia Jaguar Diesel Uneasy peace Argentina Coming out as Canadians Quebec separatism Isolated, in its violent corner Hamas and the world Near the point of no return Iraq Broken promises Egypt What's in a boast? Iran's nuclear progress The shower method South Africa The French connection Chad The wages of atonement South Korea and its conglomerates A rational choice Singapore's election Bad neighbours Papua and Australia No direction home Mapping China, badly Defiantly poor India The endgame Nepal HEC LG The trial of Sarbanes-Oxley Regulating business The grilling of Skilling The Enron trial Universal service? Software BP Raymond reviewed Executive pay Nokia Barbarians go soft Flextronics software Last-chance saloon General Motors Microsoft Profitless prosperity Pharmaceuticals XL Capital Face value A discreet dynamo Steady as she goes Verizon business Not even a cat to rescue Reshaping the IMF Resisting Wal-Bank Industrial loan companies VAIO Professional Homes with hedges Property derivatives Arkema The tender age Credit derivatives Going naked Leveraged debt For those in peril Piracy insurance Economics focus Money to burn Eat less, live more Longevity White Mars Planetary science The Teaching Company Nuclear fallout Nuclear power What can the matter B? Cosmology and particle physics Dumb and dumber American politics 1 Down and dirty American politics 2 Feasting on the future President Hu in America Always look on the bright side Deutsche Börse School for scandal The Royal Academy Savall the saviour Early music Muriel Spark Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Announcements Tenders Tenders Announcements Business & Personal Property Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Broadband subscribers Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Stockmarket turnover Overview GDP forecasts Economy Financial markets Raja Fashions Oracle The Economist British Olympic Association Among the audience It's the links, stupid Blogging is just another word for having conversations Compose yourself Journalism too is becoming interactive, and maybe better The wiki principle Are many minds better than a few? Heard on the street Podcasting will change radio, not kill it Wonders of the metaverse A fantasy world where people make their own films The gazillion-dollar question So what is a media company? What sort of revolution? Both good and bad-but it's too early to say in what proportions The Economist

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