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News from 07/10/2006

2006; Gale Group;

Autores

Fred Crowe, Murat Somer, Kitti Wasinondh, PETER BROOKS Acting secretary, Ian Gordon, MARQUÉS DE TAMARÓN,

Resumo

The Economist Citigroup Contents Subscription service Chevron The world this week Politics The world this week Business Mercedes-Benz Merrill Lynch The search for talent Talking at last Japan and China Angela's ashes Germany's government Ace in a hole Gambling prohibition The page and the book American politics Enter Mr Ban The UN's new secretary-general De facto Afghanistan UBS Thailand's future Vatican counsel God and man Murdering literature Come again? The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Suez In dangerous waters Boeing Who wants a new classroom? School building Danger zone The minimum wage Getting away with it Prosecuting rape Tory 2.0 High-tech Tories Turning down the heat Natural gas Zurich Minted TV quizzes Royal Mail A hard road ahead for Mr Nice Guy HSBC Total Angela Merkel's not-so-grand coalition Germany Another grand coalition? The Austrian election Smoke and mirrors Italy's budget Cemex Runners and riders France's presidency Hichens Harrison & Co The mouse that roared Georgia and Russia Troubling times The Balkans What if Europe Really does Revolve Around the French? The stultifying Brussels consensus Cheviot American Airlines Hurricane Mark batters Hastert The Republicans The same to you, with knobs on Negative campaigning Summoned by bells Congressional pages Verizon Volvo Cold comfort Detainees The horror Murder in schools Popping pills Cheap drugs Marriott California eating Obesity CA Cross-eyed and clueless Lufthansa Ontario Canada When victory spells defeat Brazil's elections How to make them better Chile's schools A partnership constrained The United States and Latin America BP Arm-twisting Argentina and Uruguay Cranfield Microsoft Making uranium while the sun shines Iran's nuclear strategy Friends see things differently America and the Middle East King Mahmoud The Palestinian Authority Your man or his? Iraq The technocrat and the populist Zambia's election Hold your breath Congo's election Bomb-blast diplomacy India and Pakistan Judged by the people Nepal Returning to democracy Thailand Muddy waters Indonesia Blue-sky development Japan Football code China E.on Canon The airliner that fell to earth Airbus and EADS One up for LVMH Luxury goods Deutsche Bank Citrix Different strokes The technology industry The fugitive Corporate scandals NYK Line Lifting the bonnet Amazon The thrill of the chase Metals and mining BlackBerry Not playing The car industry SKF Face value The cutting edge Toyota UPS Busted flush Feeling fitter The euro area's economy Buttonwood Instant returns UP Yorkshire TEDA An old dog barks Wall Street Imperfect markets China's stockmarkets Home and away Outsourcing mortgages Take your partners European trade The big squeeze Share trading Economics focus Taped Unity and diversity Evolution African genesis Herbal medicine The little and large show The Nobel science prizes Purpose The Economist Robert A. Siegel Auction Galleries, Inc Military misjudgment General Pervez Musharraf Easily enough for two volumes American foreign policy Lives, still and not so still Amazon worldwide bestsellers Nice idea Non-violence Voyage of hope and despair New fiction Chronicle of a death foretold Journalism in Zimbabwe A man for all seasons Bertolt Brecht Iva Toguri Courses Trium Global Emba Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Tenders Postgraduate Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Property Appointments Announcements Tenders Business & Personal Overview Economic forecasts Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index Sovereign debt in default Overview Emerging-market investment Economy Financial markets Austrian BNP Paribas The Economist IBM The battle for brainpower Cambridge Everybody's doing it Companies of all stripes have become aware of the need to gather talent CEO The world is our oyster The talent war has gone global-and so have talent shortages Opening the doors Governments are joining in the hunt for talent Nightmare scenarios Western worries about losing jobs and talent are only partly justified The Master of Public Affairs at Sciences Po Paris Oxford Masters of the universe The war for talent is shifting the balance of power from companies to workers The revenge of the bell curve As talent becomes more valuable, inequalities are widening MSM EuropeanVoice Sciences PO Meritocracy and its discontents Not everybody is happy with the talent elite The Economist

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