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News from 05/04/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

Randall Kuhn, Teresa Mcdevitt, David Bowman, John Baumeister, Benjamin Stephens, Martin Redrado, Peter Murray,

Resumo

The Economist Rolex Samsung Contents Subscription service Ermenegildo Zegna BAE Systems The world this week Politics The world this week Business GE ING Singapore Fixing finance The end of another African tragedy beckons Zimbabwe A Leopard, spots unchanged Italy's election Courtroom drama Turkey's government Kim Jong Il's ashes North Korea Aviva The dysfunctional Jewish state Israel at 60 EDS Argentina's monetary policy Why kids scream Requirements for growth Speaking in tongues A new economic dictionary The Economist Three decades of mockery Spotlight on KAL Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Two unamalgamated worlds BAA Boeing Green and black Electricity Lessons of history Credit squeeze Still a mess Terminal 5 Samsonite Volkswagen Girard-Perregaux Decline of the picture book Children's books What lies beneath Northern Rock Gross domestic problem? Immigration and the economy Undue influence? Lobbying Singapore Airlines The hand of history, revisited The secularists fight back Turkey Gaullist no more? France and defence So sorry, goodbye Ireland's prime minister Rival plans The Italian economy Putting it off Italy's election timing Where bosses will be your friends Nordic labour markets Dark dance Belarus The perils of three-legged races Time to turn out the lights The states' budgets Primary colour On the campaign trail Warrior or warmonger? John McCain NYPD blues Policing in New York Unlucky strikes Smoking and drinking For richer, for poorer Public housing Demolition derby Lie back and forget the maple leaf Foreign investment in Canada Death or freedom Colombia A storm brews The Caribbean Dilma and the goat Brazil Morgan Tsvangirai waits for power to slip from the old tyrant Zimbabwe Another deadline goes up in flames Nigeria A loveless liaison Ethiopia and the United States Maliki's knights fail to shine Iraq The Teaching Company Not so sunny for Shias Bahrain Rocket man v Bulldozer North and South Korea Land of the Yellow Emperor Chinese nationalism Road warriors Japan Good neighbours Tibetans in Nepal Putting the Hell in Helmand Afghanistan Ruling the tiger park Pakistan's tribal areas Don't all hug him at once The pope and America When voters settle nothing Election outcomes With allies like these The NATO summit KBC German lessons Renewable energy Santé and Skål! The drinks industry The case of the missing clicks Internet advertising Stepping out India's fashion industry Bahrain Fishy business Tsukiji Capitalism's last frontier Business in the Navajo Nation Ho dear Trouble at Ho-Chunk Face value The higher they climb Getting it right on the money SCOR Will it fly? Financial regulation Itching to act; unsure what to do Mortgage bail-outs Generali Buttonwood Hung, drawn and first-quartered Rights and wrongs Bank capital Bearing up The euro-area economy The fall of Ho Chi Minh City Vietnamese shares High-rise living House prices Xerox Economics focus Feet, dollars and inches Smoking out the smoking gene Genetics and lung cancer High hopes Doping in sport Number one and number twos The first Americans Look and feel Irrational economics Stranger than truth Physics and the law Fire and brimstone Natural disaster Fresh thought needed Fighting terrorism Naked ambition V. S. Naipaul Laid bare Amazon worldwide bestseller table Cry, beloved country New film Murky work New crime fiction Neil Aspinall Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Postgraduate Courses Tenders Appointments Business & Personal Tenders Announcements Overview The Economist poll of forecasters, April averages Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Foreign-exchange reserves Markets The Economist BASF Dell The Economist The Economist The next generation Fenced in Short-term safety is not providing long-term security, and sometimes works against it To fight, perchance to die Policing the Palestinians has eroded the soul of Israel's "people's army" Miracles and mirages A strong economy built on weak fundamentals A house of many mansions Israeli Jews are becoming more disparate but also somewhat more tolerant of each other Hanging on The settlers are regrouping from their defeat in Gaza How the other fifth lives Arab-Israelis are increasingly treated as the enemy within A systemic problem Many of Israel's troubles stem from its political system. But can politicians fix it? The next Zionist revolution Zionism is nearly twice as old as Israel. The debate about what it means continues to shape the country The Economist

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