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News from 01/03/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

Michel Barnier, Jon O'Brien, Ranko Bon, Mariann Fischer Boel, Alex Henley, Sarah Weinberg, Syed Faiyazuddin Ahmad, Paul Nash, Phillip Rice,

Resumo

The Economist Siemens CA Contents Subscription service GE Louis Vuitton The world this week Politics The world this week Business Barclays Wealth Warsaw Russia's uneasy handover Avoid that quagmire The Kurdish conundrum Hope and fear Obamanomics Trillion-dollar baby Fund management Accenture Spud we like The potato DLA Piper European farming today Political judgment East is east Church and state Flying into oblivion The Economist Viewers' digest Focus on video Other highlights Intelligent life Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Smoke and mirrors Shell Is it worth it? Private education Not seen, not heard Child abuse in Jersey Invesco Perpetual BAA's double-whammy British airports Big, bigger, biggest The DNA database Carbon Trust Out of order The House of Commons The latest new new thing Polyclinics in the NHS Marking time Temporary workers Come to mama EDF Ricoh The road of discontent Serbia A Communist to the rescue Cyprus The name's Dmitry Russia's new president And they call it peace Chechnya and the north Caucasus Lexus On death and dying German politics Spanish customs Spain's election Euler Hermes Winners and losers Dr Obama's patent economic medicine Obamanomics Running for cover Health care Obama by one. No, ten. No, five Polls Primary colour The campaign trail Brand disloyalty Religion Don't mix Ethanol and water Cows down The beef business No country for old men John McCain's obstacles The Buckley effect A fence in the north, too Canada and the United States Young blood Cuba Propaganda, not policy Venezuela GMAP Llamas and mash Peru Nottingham University Business School Simba Makoni is getting up steam Zimbabwe A peace deal at last Kenya Another president who won't go Cameroon Turkey invades northern Iraq The Kurds It isn't funny Morocco Raja Fashions Beginning the long goodbye Indian politics Sari-rippers Romantic fiction in India Chilly welcome South Korea's new president Thaksin comes home Thailand Coming to terms Pakistan A small voice calling Animal rights in China A hazardous comparison America, Europe and the management of danger Why not just blow your whistle? Nuclear proliferation The ban stays absolute Torture and deportation IBM From geeks to greens Business and the environment The bleeding edge Health care Attempted carjack Video games On the fake take Business in China Kiwis on the catwalk Fashion in New Zealand Not so exceptional Business in France Small earthquake in Saarland... Coal mining in Germany Face value The figures man The tigers that lost their roar EPSI Searching for Plan B Foreclosures in America Oceans apart Monetary policy Buttonwood Structural fault The decoupled bank Standard Chartered Mood swings over Muto Bank of Japan Next year's model? Risk management Economics focus In the stocks Hope from a pill Antidepressants Winds of change Diagnostics Telltale hairs Forensic science SKF Run silent, run green Sea gliders Soft power and a rapturous ovation Cultural diplomacy What a piece of work The human brain War horse The Bush legacy Heavenly muse John Milton Wonder-food History of the potato Baba Amte Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Postgraduate Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Appointments Tenders Tenders Announcements Business & Personal Property Overview The brain drain Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Patent filings Markets Intelligent life Dell The Economist Suzlon Money for old hope IMD international Better than beta? Managers' superior skills are becoming harder to prove Qatar AXA Plenty of alternatives But hedge funds and private equity have their limits In the spotlight Fund managers are having to polish their image Barclays All things to all men The industry is becoming more diversified We make, you sell Sometimes it's better to concentrate on one thing Jam today, jam tomorrow Why the industry will still be thriving in ten year's time The Economist

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