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News from 28/04/2007

2007; Gale Group;

Autores

Gary Hart, STEVEN RICHMOND, Animesh Ghoshal, Richard Feyl, éloi Laurent, Shirley Goldstein,

Resumo

The Economist Cartier Barclays Wealth Contents Subscription service Goldman Sachs The world this week Politics The world this week Business Alstom Brace yourself, Britain When everything connects The coming wireless revolution It's Sarko v Ségo France's presidential election Braveheart European banking consolidation Will Africa ever get it right? Nigeria HSBC Yeltsin's moment Russia Huawei St George's new dragon Shell Grand designs Someone who was there Red-eye blues Meanings More green incentives The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The day of the spider AIG Dell DHL Grey Goose This vehicle is reversing Local elections Paella in the sky British Airways and Iberia Don't slag it off Topshop in America Underground; overbudget London transport The better you do, the greater the risk Financial stability EDS Oil slick Scottish elections Macquarie Bagehot Will Brown have Balls? SAAB HP Seconds away, round two The French presidential election Crocodile tears Russia after Boris Yeltsin Air France Australian Government Discretion before valour Turkey's president A captain faces the storm Romanian politics Grey power Italian education Democracy games Italy's political parties UBS Charlemagne Don't tell the voters Still separate after all these years Schools and race Greening the Big Apple New York Going down Housing Friends and neighbours Visiting from Mexico Smoke on the water California's ports EDF Deportation order Silicon Valley HP Lexington Against anti-Europeanism This land is anti-capitalist land Agrarian reform in Brazil Breaking a taboo Abortion rights in Mexico Resurrection Cuba The good terrorist The United States and Cuba BASF Weakness-or a new realism? The United States in the Middle East A row over a wall Iraq Santander It just gets worse Somalia Presidential miracle cure The Gambia Warwick Big men, big fraud and big trouble The people's republic in the grip of popular capitalism China The arrival at last of party politics Afghanistan An uneasy peace Indonesia's Aceh province Celebrity big ballot The Philippines' elections Voting for the thunder dragon Bhutan's mock election Here is thy sting Capital punishment A nuclear test of wills India and America Tapping the power of the sea Marine energy ACE Endless summer The film industry Sound effects Sensory branding Unfair and amateurish German business British airways In the driving seat Brazilian airlines Rising in the East General Motors Logan's run Cars Face value The chief executive's dilemma European Voice Microsoft The big dry Aegon Sharpening the knives European bank mergers Strength to strength The euro zone's economies Buttonwood Sale of the century The pain in Spain Spanish property Out with a whimper The yen and the carry trade Istithmar Deal or no deal Liquidity Back to basics Economics prizes BjØrknes Economic focus Another day, another $1.08 Nigeria Nigeria FMBH FCMB FirstInland Nigeria Nigeria Nigeria Optical illusion Artificial vision Buzz off Dying bees Sticky solution Medicinal use of honey Thought for food Evolution of mind Sister Earth Exoplanetary science In praise of entrepreneurs Joseph Schumpeter The tale of three men called George Insurgents v armies Boom and doom Budget busting In and out of court Thirteenth-century history Saved by the pill Impotence Life-giving letters Sacred texts Boris Yeltsin Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Conferences Tenders Conferences Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Overview New Zealand Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Broadband subscribers Markets The Economist Samsung The Economist Tata A world of connections Marconi's brainwave On the radio Wireless takes many forms Overcoming hang-ups What the mousetrap said A sense of things to come Cutting the cord Wireless energy makes wireless devices look easy Wireless incorporated The hidden revolution The Economist

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