News from 14/10/2006
2006; Gale Group;
Autores
Doug Norlen, Tim Lee, John Emanuel, Joseph Bako, Tijs Creutzberg, JIL BROSNAHAN, Tim Wyant, Hassan Elsawaf, THOMAS SCHILD, Hendrik Weiler,
ResumoThe Economist Embrace The Future BNP Paribas Cathay Pacific Contents Subscription service BP The world this week Politics The world this week Business Credit Suisse Who can stop him now? Seeking moderates, fearing war Somalia Here we go again, sort of Telecoms Europe's fraying fringe Ex-communist countries Crash and re-boot American politics Rolex Vodafone An undervalued argument Egypt's power play Austin's planned economy Energy reserve Battling on Wheel of fortune Captured markets Shangri-La The education racket Minority status A good ol' gal The Economist Shangri-La Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The nightmare comes to pass A regime as rickety as his own Proliferation Boeing Handing over control National Health Service A poor report card Health-care performance Bulgari Deconstructing the veil British Muslims UBS A better deal Children in care A predictable crisis Overcrowded prisons King Coal redux Power generation An old man who's not in a hurry CA BMW Qatar The hardest word Russia Shadows at Europe's heart Central and eastern Europe Accenture Ricoh Auto Express Sound and fury France Huddled against the masses Spain AirPlus Right on Belgium Electric power Sweden Hichens, Harrison & co The brain business Unisys The Linde Group Jaguar Now we are 300,000,000 America's population Questions, questions Ballot initiatives Huawei Their object all sublime Ingenious punishments Fine High risk, high reward Wal-Mart Culture club Miami The Bank of New York How goes Ohio? Republican difficulties Uniquely Singapore Waiting for the end, boys An enigmatic leftist rides into town Ecuador's elections Losing the miners Bolivia Chemical reaction Mexico Coming out Religion in Canada BMI Islamists half-ready for holy war Somalia Divisa in partes tres Iraq Calculating casualties The human cost of war in Iraq One shrimp at a time Gaza Positive dating South Africa LG Societe Generale Cash cows India's Special Economic Zones A troublesome priest The Philippines Stuck in a haze South-East Asia An apple a day Kazakhstan Resources Two kings get together Google and YouTube Regulation without frontiers European television In place of Streiff Airbus DTZ Citrix Circle the wagons India's acquisition spree Blues on the green Golf in America Energy TEDA Dresdner Kleinwort The Italian exception European airlines Face value The media industry's odd man out Microsoft XL Sweden's enduring business dynasty Lufthansa WestLB A dragon stirs China's biggest bank Buttonwood Roll over A natural choice The Nobel prize for economics Plastic coating Visa's flotation Balmy in Bermuda Catastrophe insurance Follow the money Banks and buy-outs Fruity little numbers Wine economics Back in business Hedge funds Veolia Economics focus Home truths Veolia Garanti When a world is born Planetary science Vaccinate in the vales Conservation Re-establishing control Cancer therapy The joy of giving Altruism Oracle Fighting for votes America's mid-term elections Comeback man New fiction: Martin Amis Big man's shoes Sandy Weill Her story Hewlett-Packard His unflinching eye Diego Velázquez Anna Politkovskaya Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Property Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Fellowships Overview Output, demand and jobs Prices and wages Total tax revenues as % of GDP Money and interest rates Stockmarkets Trade, exchange rates and budgets The Economist commodity price index General-government structural budget balance Overview Bribery Economy Financial markets The Economist Oracle The Economist Nortel Your television is ringing Nokia All things to all men Two other kinds of convergence Verizon business The end of the line Traditional fixed-line telephony has had its day Easynet Home and away After many false starts, fixed and mobile phones are getting ready to merge Global Crossing Tuning in to the future? Telecoms firms are moving into television, but it may not be a licence to print money Changing the rules How should regulators respond to convergence? AT&T GTS KPMG Winners and losers Who will benefit most from convergence? The Economist
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