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News from 29/03/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

Gerard Van Rijkswijk, Manuel Schiffler, Thad Mcbride, Guido De Weerd, Lee Nason, Simon Simon Majoulet, Ottón Solýs, Fredric Morck, Scott Noble,

Resumo

The Economist Thai Rolex Istithmar World Contents Subscription service Barclays Wealth BAE Systems The world this week Politics The world this week Business Louis Vuitton Cartier How to fix Heathrow All change? American foreign policy A sporting chance Tibet and the Beijing Olympics The regulators are coming Banking Killing the pampas's golden calf Argentina's taxes on food exports Accenture ING Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus A second look at NAFTA? HSBC Premier Town divisions Swapping the suit and tie Not so Wikied The governor and the escort Taxing a useful invention A meaty debate Capital intensive The Economist Delve into the detail Spotlight on opinion polls Other highlights Online Contents A ray of light in the dark defile Genworth Financial Anglo-Saxon attitudes Britain and America Audi Playing God Religion and politics Scarcely a cloth cap in sight Greyhound racing Who regulates the regulators? Northern Rock Ash and ruin The war on smoking Easy does it Constitutional reform Shangri-La The history boy XL Lexus Korean Air Promises, but no delivery Italy's election Garbage in, garbage out Rubbish in Naples Protests continued Troubled Armenia A Magyar mess Hungary's economy Textbook wars Slovakia's history North East England Europe makes peace with nationalism The National Autistic Society Allianz Tackling the hydra Redesigning cities Of snipers and sniping The Democrats Primary colour On the campaign trail The Peninsula Left behind Schools and testing Carbon Trust Long time in germination The farm bill Fair game now Wolves Invesco Perpetual The joys of parenthood Suzlon The Kirchners v the farmers Argentina Angry Anglicans Canada The Canadian connection The Caribbean Feverish in Rio Brazil Selling rhythm to the world Salsa dancing Wobbling all over the place Iraq Boxing is good for reconciliation Iraq Hamas's battle for hearts and minds The Gaza Strip The rites and wrongs of spring Iran The southern star Botswana Welcome to the Olympics China and Tibet Ma's horse comes in Taiwan A bonus for babus India's civil service Zardari's big tent Pakistan Throw away the key Criminal justice in Japan Voting on the king's orders Bhutan Yonsei University Food for thought Famine, farm prices and aid Needed: a new revolution Rice and politics Just how low can you go? Nuclear weapons Racing to hug those trees Rainforests NTT Do Co Mo Waiting for Armageddon Bankruptcies in America Now what? Tata, Jaguar and Land Rover Pile up China's steel industry Another inspector calls Business in Russia The old ball game Baseball in Japan Fraternity Business in France From quantity to quality Wine in Australia At the sweet spot Wine in New Zealand Face value This is your captain speaking Hemmed in at Heathrow CIMA Credit Suisse No picnic Bear Stearns Buttonwood Requiem for a prudent man Still wobbling Financial markets Shellshock Ecotourism and economics Cereal offenders Export restrictions How to smite Smoot Trade and migration Be Economics focus Divine intervention Zapping with the light fantastic Ultra-fast lasers Great balls of fire! Ball lightning Sugaring the decision Psychology Smelly sleep Suspended animation The empires strike back Geopolitical trends Opportunity missed American conservatism Riding the tiger The Shias in Iraq Still lost in the wilderness New fiction Sachs appeal Economic ideas From the garden to the guillotine Marie-Antoinette Arthur C. Clarke Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Postgraduate Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Appointments Tenders Appointments Tenders Fellowships Property Announcements Business & Personal Overview Natural disasters Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates European bond spreads Markets Ricoh Intel The Economist IMD After Bush Can the Bush doctrine last? Not in its present form, but nor will it disappear altogether The Democratic surge The relentless rise of the Democrats will make a big difference to foreign policy Terror not China The next president will still focus on the same problems as Mr Bush. But some of the answers may change Power and peril The American eagle is feeling less confident and more vulnerable Wooing the world America badly needs to improve its global image A la recherche du temps perdu The old certainties of the cold war have gone. What might replace them? The Economist Mansourgroup Ministry of Petroleum

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