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News from 02/06/2007

2007; Gale Group;

Autores

Tan Boon Tee, David Maher, Andres Peñate, URBAN LARSON, EDWARD NEVRAUMONT,

Resumo

The Economist Airbus Huawei Contents Subscription service AIG The world this week Politics The world this week Business CA Gefco Cleaning up Pulling the plug Freedom of the press in Venezuela Speak truth to power The West and Russia Owner drivers Activist investors Right, second time The World Bank Boeing Colombia Nortel Urban bliss Doing the business A study that counts Words of wisdom The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus BMW XL What I've learned Investec Fighting over their castles House prices Snatched Iraq kidnappings Boys in blue and men in white coats Stalking A spy on every street Road safety Experimental subjects The science of education Making minds Effective learning Saab BioPower Spoils to the victors Football Charging around the city Electric cars BASF Total By hook or by crook Italy and the Catholic church The Teflon taoiseach rides again Ireland's election Of cops and spies Hungarian police The birthday country Montenegro, one year on A truce, for now? Ukraine's political crisis Nouveau Grub Street French politics and the media Unisys Charlemagne In search of an immigration policy The warlord and the spook The survivor Tatarstan Volvo In search of the old magic The candidates: John McCain Cautious competition Democrats and health care Enter Dr Nice Guy The new surgeon-general Boom and doom Natural gas in Wyoming Keeping the word The Creation Museum Monkey and other business Republicans in Texas Lexington Gore in the balance An opposition gagged Venezuela Court TV Mexico Digging up the dirt Brazil Capital sums Argentina It could all soon change-but stay miserably the same Israel A history of the hapless Palestinians in Lebanon Toe-dipping diplomacy Iraq No peace, more terror Somalia Justice at last? Sierra Leone Libraries in the desert Mali Raja Fashions The party is over Thailand Lina Joy's despair Malaysia Black sheep Kazakhstan Original sin Australia's aborigines The Iceman cometh not Mountains and money The ghosts of purges past Dissent in China Struggling to save the planet Global warming Give peace a rating An index of pacifism Austrian Bayer Hail, shareholder! American corporate governance Shareholders at the gate German corporate governance Some you win, some you lose BP Lyxor Storm in a test tube Health care Maharajahs in the shopping mall Luxury goods in India Bank of Scotland If you've got it, don't flaunt it Luxury goods in China Shall we play a game? Business strategy Place your bets The media industry Face value Health-care heretic Measuring the measurers Rating agencies Buttonwood Who's the patsy? Societe Generale Braveheart two ABN AMRO Hedge fundraising Hedge funds United Technologies Euthanasia for companies Chinese bankruptcy Sand in the gears China's stockmarket Dubai Properties Economics focus Guests v gatecrashers The planet hunters When worlds collide Planet formation A stairway to heaven? Global warming Words in code Linguistics Trading down Conservation policy Crystal clear The Cambrian explosion To believe or not to believe Is there a God? The perils of prediction Uncertainty Shopping v politics Britain since the war Brown's heroes Courage Their majesties The Supreme Court Dutch treat Max Beckmann Stanley Miller Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Property Tenders Tenders Fellowships Announcements Business & Personal Overview Capital flows to developing countries Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Energy productivity Markets Eos Airlines ING The Economist Merrill Lynch Cleaning up Tata Everybody's green now How America's big companies got environmentalism Credit Suisse GE Trading thin air The carbon market is working, but not bringing forth as much innovation as had been hoped Alstom Irrational incandescence People can't be bothered to make easy energy savings Say No to No Fairfield v the valley Two competing models for the clean-energy business EDF Aviva Canon Sunlit uplands Wind and solar power are flourishing, thanks to subsidies ESSO Veolia Boom As security and climate concerns rise, nuclear power may be coming back Bombardier Fly first Dirty king coal Scrubbing carbon from coal-fired power stations is possible but pricey Yara Wallonia The drive for low emissions Car and fuel companies are investing in clean transport Carbon Trust The final cut Business can do it, with governments' help The Economist The Economist

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