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News from 30/06/2007

2007; Gale Group;

Autores

Raj Merchant, Kshenuka Senewiratne, Barry Walton, Bertil Petersson, JODY KETTERINGHAM, Karlis Streips, Michael Moore,

Resumo

The Economist ING Contents Subscription service ABN-AMRO The world this week Politics The world this week Business Total The coronation Still No. 1 American power One country, no democracy Hong Kong Trick or treaty? The European Union summit From bench to bedside Pharmaceuticals Aviva Potsdam's price Global trade talks Boeing Environmental concerns Nortel Hilton checks out Conflict in Sri Lanka Politics and commerce Business offering A bite at Apple Future imperfect The Economist A Brown background Spotlight on Gordon Brown Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Qatar The hobbled hegemon Symantec Investec Now that he's gone British politics BMW Debt hangover Economic Prospects Floods bring disaster to Britain Many mansions Religious conversion Danger in numbers Youth gangs Down the Tube London Underground Macquarie Bagehot Jock V Posh Merkel's magic Germany We ain't got dames Eastern Germany The Sarko Show France's hyperactive president FIAT Red@LeTouessrok New boots for NATO? Sweden and Finland The Balkan Patient Bosnia's future The hinge in the bracket Brcko Charlemagne Treaty blues Harry's and Nancy's mixed half-year The Democrats Leading by example Mayors Lend me your ears Iowa Judges behaving badly Judiciary The number of the feast Weddings Accenture Lexington Out and proud parents Lazy, hazy days for lucky Lula Brazil Neighbours, but not yet friends Chile and Peru It's our oil Venezuela Boomtown on a bender Canada's oil sands Xerox Muzzling dissent and moving to a war footing Iran A yes or a no? Iran and nuclear diplomacy Awkward pause Israel and Palestine Can Tony Blair help make peace? The Middle East quartet's new envoy Poor little brother Lesotho Justice, up to a point Iraq's Kurds Democracy? Hu needs it Chinese politics Unlikely Sanctuary Myanmar's Muslims The chosen one India's presidential election Penalty shoot-out Thailand's political stand-off Hard paternalism Australia's aborigines Dammed if they do Laos A world awash in heroin The opium economy Islam's authority deficit Laying down religious law Reluctant marvels Wonders of the world SAP Beyond the blockbuster Pharmaceuticals Tuning out Internet radio The rag trade French newspapers AXA After the deluge Tourism in Asia A settling of accounts Doing business in Russia Orange In the locust position Shareholder activism in Japan Intel Face value A new broom Gold from the storm North East England You only give me your funny paper Credit markets Polish needed Private equity Saving up for a rainy day African foreign-exchange reserves Buttonwood Identity crisis Mangling trade Trade talks Dial M for money Mobile payments Fishing for a future Japanese banks Economics focus An unhealthy burden Cosmic mood-swings Space psychology Down the rabbit hole Particle physics Ain't misbehaving Animal behaviour The not-so-fair sex AIDS An author and his subject Religion Father of globalisation Robert Peel At the double Building the Pentagon Paddy's passions Intervention and peacekeeping Princip's footsteps Museums in Sarajevo When the saints go marchin' out New Orleans jazz Imre Friedmann Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Announcements Tenders Tenders Tenders Property Tenders Property Business & Personal Tenders Announcements Overview Food Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Foreign direct investment Markets Birkbeck The Economist Oracle The Economist Warwick Center for Creative Leadership The resilience of freedom Democracy deferred Ten years on, the same old arguments and the same old excuses are trotted out Hong Kong Eternal vigilance A respected legal system and a free press are proving competent watchdogs Rather them than us Taiwan is not convinced by the Hong Kong experiment Light on its feet The economy has been blowing hot and cold since the handover, but is now flourishing Richer than all his tribe The workshop to Hong Kong's front office Smog gets in your eyes There is doubt the governments commitment to protecting the environment LIfe on the margin To secure its future as a world, city, Hong Kong needs democracy A tale of two hongs And two ways of handling a handover The Economist Raja Fashions Areva

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