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News from 19/01/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, J Rengarajan, Shreekant Gupta, Zubair Torwali, Stephen Corry, Nevis Hulme, Bruce Sheiman, Ward Vloeberghs, Yujiao Ma, Stephanie Selice, Hosea Martin,

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The Economist DLA Piper Contents Contents BT HP The world this week Politics The world this week Business Air France Hitachi The invasion of the sovereign-wealth funds Freedom marches backward Democracy in retreat How good should your business be? Ethical capitalism Dangerous driving in the heavens The militarisation of space Get the price right Global warming Rolex Comparative politics Shell Statistical error Italy's finances Extreme sports The power of calligraphy Tribal culture Revealed truths Business ethics The Economist On a roll in Taiwan Focus on Asia.view Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Disharmony in the spheres Konica Minolta Running out of time Northern Rock Here we go again Party-funding scandal Sugar in the tank Biofuels School's out Children's television The pedagogues are revolting Public-sector pay disputes Robbing Peter to pay Pauline Equality v jobs The regeneration game Sprucing up cities The Scottish Obama Pay and punishment Germany's state elections En garde French defence policy No English, please French broadcasting Still surly Serbia Walking on hot coals Energy in Poland Blair for president? The race for the EU presidency Roll up, roll up, get your energy here CA All must have prizes Michigan's Republican primary Vote early at your peril The Democrats in Michigan Outrage all round Sex, race and Democrats Primary colour On the campaign trail Stampede to stimulus The economy Affording Ivy University fees The Great Plains drain Depopulation Blood and oil This time it will all be different Brazil's economy Party time Panama Liberation politics Colombia Sweet success Barbados España, Technology for Life Hard to make friends George Bush and the Arabs A hint of political compromise at last Iraq A cracked nation holds its breath Kenya Let's all arrest one another South Africa A serious rival, at last? Zimbabwe Bowing out Taiwan's legislative election The "caretaker" Japan The "bulldozer" South Korea Rudd, sweat and tears Australia's new prime minister Plain man, mighty deeds Sir Edmund Hillary Unfit for service India's army A bubble bursts A bombing in Kabul Raja Fashions When freedom stumbles Measuring liberty Lin's long swim The World Bank Open up those highways Broadband Son of Frankenfood? The food industry The battle of StoneRidge Corporate law Crime and punishment Regulation in Japan RT Boeing Con brio Italy's violin cluster Lost in translation no more Spanish-language publishing Reading the Metro Media in America The rise of the hypervisor Virtualisation Face value Google's guru of giving Asset-backed insecurity A delicate condition Global inflation A Citi situation Bank losses Buttonwood Finding default Power play Indian IPOs Millennium bug Portuguese banks Baby boom and bust American house prices Economics focus Selling sex Hitting the spot Pricing and the brain Sound reflections Acoustic shielding Montezuma's revenge Syphilis Singapore Snow place like home Antarctic science It's in Iceland The secret of happiness Big think that gets you a headline America and the world At the centre British post-war history Death watch Crime writing Curating capitalism The American Museum of Finance John Harvey-Jones Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Conferences Business & Personal Tenders Overview The Economist commodity-price index Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Latin American growth forecasts Markets Intelligent life Dell The Economist Credit Suisse Just good business Merrill Lynch The feelgood factor Helping others to help yourself Invest The next question Does CSR work? DWP Incredible India A stitch in time How companies manage risks to their reputation A change in climate The greening of corporate responsibility Taj The good consumer Buying ethical is not as straightforward as it seems Going global CSR is spreading around the world, but in different guises HEC Do it right Corporate responsibility is largely a matter of enlightened self-interest The Economist Nickel Institute Turkish Airlines

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