News from 24/11/2007
2007; Gale Group;
Autores
Seth Kaplan, Berhanu Kebede, Thomas Friese, Jim Sillars, Sir Stephen Wall, Robert Picciotto,
ResumoThe Economist Louis Vuitton HSBC Contents Subscription service Samsung Zurich The world this week Politics The world this week Business UBS EasyJet Mr Palestine Lost in the post Data protection Promises, promises Africa Pulling the plug Northern Rock Fear of foreigners European migration Rolex Time to break free The dollar Ernst & Young Audi Not so swamped Sunshine state Britain's place in Europe Ethiopia's record English questions A buzz issue The Economist Toyota LG The future is here Focus on "The World in 2008" Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Cinderella at Annapolis SAP Red faces, black week Alistair Darling and Gordon Brown Boffins in the money QinetiQ Skills gap Football woes In the slammer Pre-charge detention BT Best for everyone Improving schools False Eastern promise Learning Mandarin Turbulence Heathrow Bagehot Taste the sausage VW Fortis The street fights back Strikes in France The trouble with migrants Europe and immigration A president on trial Jacques Chirac Carbon Trust Subtle Silvio strikes again Italy's opposition Qantas The day after independence Kosovo's future All that glisters Poland's government Jaguar Charlemagne In defence of national interests West LB Turkish Airlines Faith, Hope and populism The candidates: Mike Huckabee Cannon to the north of them New Hampshire BlackBerry Pearl Primary colour The campaign trail Air France Remembrance of things past Corruption The hunt for the odourless pig Barnyard externalities HSBC Sliding into the sea California Penfolds Grange Lexington The greasy ladder British airways Fed Ex Not such a warm welcome Canada's guest workers Bye-bye embargo? Foreign investment in Cuba They think they have right on their side Iran Spinning on regardless Iran's nuclear dossier Double indemnity Saudi Arabia The doves of war African peacekeeping Oral-B Bleak publishing houses Nigeria Tatarstan Tatneft Kamaz Fifth from the right is the party-pooper South-East Asia's jamboree The cruel sea Bangladesh's cyclone The real deal? Indian politics Troubled waters China's fuel-supply crisis Giving you the finger Japanese immigration control Golden weeks or silver days? China's public holidays Raja Fashions Subprime but booming North Korea Sport returns to Phnom Penh Cambodia volleyball Kyocera Medicapital Bank When your only weapons is shame Global clubs WHO'S counting? AIDS European Voice Georgia vs China At the gates of hell Business and the credit crunch Electronic books Within spitting distance? Personal genetics Capgemini Oil money and hafnium AMD V Intel Not for the faint-hearted The car industry Hitachi Empowered Foreign investment in Russia That's what friends are for French business and the press Death in Venice Glassmaking in Italy Face value The capitalist communist Countdown to lift-off Currencies and oil Not-so-dynamic duo America's mortgage giants Tightening the safety belt Bank capital Buttonwood Serial crunching The dambusters China's currency black market Crossing continents The shipping boom KPMG Economics focus A new fashion in modelling A little risky business The Economist Me too, too Human embryonic stem cells Claws for thought Palaeontology Geometry is all Theoretical physics The long haul Marine biology From the desert he rose King Hussein of Jordan Still scrambling The Chinese in Africa Feast and famine A history of British food The private man Poetry Hamilton's hostelries America's hotel industry Paint appeal Helene Schjerfback Ian Smith Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Conferences Tenders Announcements Tenders Tenders Business & Personal Property Tenders Overview Entrepreneurship Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Poverty in Africa Markets Santander Dell The Economist Voestalpine The sound of success The Economist Remember, remember What did you do during the war? Sleeping with the enemy Austria's way of resolving political conflicts Orange Ungrateful Europeans Austrians don't love the EU, but nor will they leave it Mustn't grumble The economy is having an excellent run and business is booming. Can it last? IESE A very superior rustbelt Who says heavy industry has had its day? Be happy, stay happy What Austria needs to do to keep its luck coming The Economist
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