News from 19/07/2008
2008; Gale Group;
Autores
Daniel Berglund, Anthony Trewavas, Franz Amussen, Wells Lange, Adam Yore, Mirek Topolanek, Anne Buckenham Director, Elhanan Miller, Jorge Bernal,
ResumoThe Economist Airbus Mercedes-Benz Contents Subscription service Deutsche Bank Intel The world this week Politics The world this week Business Macquarie Cathay Pacific Twin twisters Welcome, Mr would-be President Barack Obama on tour How to win the war within Islam Al-Qaeda's global jihad Remember Doha? Trade Justice or expediency in Sudan? The International Criminal Court HSBC Look for the silver lining Piracy Grey Goose Esso Mobil The status of Lisbon What's in your food? Unfriendly neighbours Prisoner dilemma Guns and militiamen Over a barrel In politicians we distrust The Economist The sound of leather on skull Spotlight on Correspondent's diary Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Flags, veils and sharia Coup de grâce Plots and counterplots CFA CFA Boeing Things can only get worse The spectre of stagflation Summer of discontent Trade-union militancy No IVF please, we're British Assisted reproduction The high price of free accounts Consumer banking More haste, less speed Planning shake-up Volvo Great expectations, no hope CA Bahrain Berlusconi fiddles, Italy burns Italy's government Home to roost Corruption in Italy Balkan end-games Bosnia's future Porsche Accenture The Conard N. Hilton Foundation Sarko's southern dream The Mediterranean Union A burqa barrier France and Islam Solid no more Poland's history Leterme's limits Belgium's government MasterCard Flying lessons Mending an icon Brazil Deadly massage Venezuela Love fest Colombia and Venezuela ! Voten por mi! The Hispanic vote Which way will capital vote? Business and the election In the line of fire Iraq and Afghanistan Turbine time Wind power The Big Apple gets poorer Measuring poverty Learning their lesson Schools and unions Requiem for a queen Riverboats Cobbling together a dream ticket Sudan's leader is accused, but others can expect to follow The International Criminal Court A surprising move Iran and America A worthless currency Zimbabwe The most dangerous seas in the world The Indian Ocean Up to their necks in it India and pollution Five-ring circus The Beijing Olympics Dawn raid Afghanistan Change of heart South Korea Dance of the seven nuclear veils Disarming North Korea More religions, more trouble Indonesian Papua Raising the bar Singapore The trials of Anwar Malaysia The return of Mr Nyet Russia and the UN Round the horn Ivory sales Defrosting Doha Santander Crisis? What crisis? Aviation With cat-like tread Continental and Schaeffler Busting trust Business in China Thanks, me hearties Internet piracy Jobs for the old Business in France Culture clash Wireless telecoms Yabba Dabba do Low-cost telecoms Face value Marathon man End of illusions Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Toxic fudge A brief family history Fear of failure American banks Fortune telling Prediction markets Buttonwood Turning panic into opportunity Three amigos, only one conquistador Aftermath of a mega-merger Boxed-in Ben America's economy Grasping at shorts Financial regulation Economic focus Land of the rising price Food for thought Cognition nutrition DARC continent AIDS Mandarin Oriental Great minds think (too much) alike Digital libraries The greatest journey Trade Doom, gloom and boom Russia A Catholic father Medieval England Questing lost manuscripts Medieval Hungary Waterlog Bottled-water industry Strutting on the stage Emperor Hadrian John Templeton Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Fellowships Tenders Appointments Business & Personal Tenders Overview Turkey Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Commercial-property prices Markets The United Nations World Food Programme Dell The Economist The Economist Winning or losing? A hydra-headed monster Al-Qaeda may have been cut down in Afghanistan, but it is growing in Pakistan's border area Hearts and minds Al-Qaeda's star is falling in Iraq but rising in the Maghreb Doing their own thing Unlike in America, terrorism in Europe is often home-grown Bending the rules The high cost of Guantánamo Bay Powers of persuasion Saudi Arabia tackles terrorism with a mixture of tough policing and gentle re-education The self-destructive gene Al-Qaeda's biggest weakness is its propensity to kill indiscriminately The Economist
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