News from 14/04/2007
2007; Gale Group;
Autores
FrÉdéric Laforge, Gabriele Matzner-Holzer, Paul Kavanagh, BENJAMIN SWIFT, MICHEL DELEBARRE President, Stefan Simanowitz,
ResumoThe Economist Rolex Samsung Contents Subscription service Barclays Wealth The world this week Politics The world this week Business Merrill Lynch France's chance Come in number one, your time is up Economic rankings A safe haven for terrorists Pakistan's tribal areas A snag in the pipeline Gas cartels Should try harder Brazil Aviva DHL Not very diplomatic Taxpayers' money Democracy in Europe Doing business in Austria The Irish angle Fossils The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The race for the Elysée Boeing Aegon Upheaval in the north Scottish elections A rumbling in the valleys Welsh politics Back in England, something stirs Devolution to the regions Soldiers of fortune Game theory and chequebook journalism A warning signal Hospitals for sale Turkey Ministry of truth Lie detectors Alone at last Reproductive rights Unisys Oistithmar A bear at the throat European energy security Viktor v Viktor Ukraine's political crisis A dishonourable practice Turkish honour killings A new sick man of Europe The Portuguese economy Black mischief Poland and the second world war Santander Charlemagne The non-functioning myth Air France Yorkshire The Economist The last shall be first Indian tribes and casinos Bringing order to the border Immigration The comeback grandpa? Troubled Republicans (1) Mitt the moneymaker Troubled Republicans (2) Go to jail Protecting sources A double standard? Racial politics Out of the cell, into the booth Voting rights Corn-propelled Racing cars Lexington Where's the beef? Slaking a thirst for justice Human rights GP Investments Scarcity amid abundance Venezuela Countering Chávez Mexico and Central America The long arm of al-Qaeda Terror in the Maghreb Most turbulent and puzzlng of priests Iraq The variable price of freedom Israel and Palestine Bloggers may be the real opposition Egypt Justice, of sorts Ethiopia In denial Africa and homosexuality Taliban all over Pakistan's militant drift Battered begums Bangladesh Lock up your daughters Kashmir A half-built nation Timor-Leste Raja Fashions Wilting tulips Kyrgyzstan Return to sender China's tax system How to get a handle on the axis Nuclear proliferation The Wolfowitz affair The World Bank Whose tube? Censorship and the internet Zurich Receiving, not giving Softbank Digging in German corporate governance Pinault-Puma-Redoute European retailers An ESOP to the workers Employee share ownership Expanding its universe Sun Microsystems McClinics Health care SKF Antigua claims the pot Online gambling Mandarin Oriental The Hotel Group Face value Viking boss, Viking strategy Tutto in famiglia Veolia DKC PG&P Ratibor ING From cheque books to checking pulses Retirement and banks Buttonwood Sing in the tail Test of stamina The world economy A pot-holed road World trade talks Another subprime scandal Student loans Our mutual friend Hyperinflation Economics focus Making less with more A new tree line Global warming Raining bats and logs Conservation A dog's life Diet and ageing If it looks like a duck... Fossil proteins Clash of the titans Lazard The world's first summit Congress of Vienna Mixed messages Iraqi women Big man belittled American railways Ancient giants Redwood trees Exploring the unknown Modern dance María Julia Hernández Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Conferences Business Opportunities Tenders Business & Personal Overview Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Top importers Markets The Economist Oracle The Economist BM&F Land of promise Heavy going The biggest enemy of Brazil's promise is an overbearing state The blessings of stability Lower inflation has done wonders for finance and industry The economy of heat Nature has been almost too kind to Brazil The final frontier For Brazilians, land still has a mythical quality Rich man, poor man Efforts to reduce poverty and inequality are bearing some fruit Low marks Education is still letting the country down The slow road to paradise Why Brazil is taking so much time to reach its potential No end of violence Law enforcement remains a weak spot The Economist
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