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News from 20/09/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

John Wallace, John Shepperd, Blake Hudson, Laura Mosedale, Stephen Corry, Adam Gimbel, Michael Golay, Martin Ravallion, Sue Crane,

Resumo

The Economist Hyatt Samsung Contents Subscription service Cathay Pacific Louis Vuitton The world this week Politics The world this week Business BAE Systems Mercedes-Benz What next? In praise of the stateless multinational Global business FATA morgana Defeating the Taliban Give a bad deal a chance Zimbabwe America not quite at its best The presidential election Merrill Lynch Economies of scales Resources Virgin The London Stock Exchange Mr Obama and the estate tax Counting the poor Perspectives on Mrs Palin Tribes in the Amazon Heard it all before The Economist ABB Thailand of Investment A crowded diary Spotlight on Correspondent's diary Other highlights The Economist Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Who killed New Labour? Genworth Financial Making it pay University education No quick fix Race and the police Endangered species The de Menezes inquest The boy done good Damien Hirst Fighting anonymity The Liberal Democrats Any port in a storm Tourism Masdar When to cut, not if Interest rates Macquarie Gordon's last stand GDF Suez Vale Advancing, blindly Russia's armed forces Bang, crash Russia and its neighbours A new strongman Serbia RZB Less than white? Turkey Jailhouse jihad Muslim extremism in France RZB Who cares about Europe? The politics of despair The financial crisis and the election Heard on the stump The election campaign Please send ice Hurricane Ike Ontario Canada Goading the enemy Ballot initiatives Qatar Writing cheques, hedging bets Campaign donations Of pigs and polls Swing states: Virginia Richard Milhous McCain Now put it back together Bolivia Back on his old hobby-horse Venezuela Vestas Bloodied, but unbowed Cuba Garanti Autonomy Can the new deal work? Zimbabwe The presidency of Jacob Zuma looms South Africa Risky toughness Nigeria Death to the media moguls! Saudi Arabia Tzipi Livni bids for the top spot Israel A wild frontier Pakistan's tribal areas Formula for disaster China's baby-milk scandal More than they can chew China's mid-autumn festival Not quite a one-horse race Japanese politics Bluff and counter-bluff Malaysian politics Turnbull's turn Australia's new opposition leader The begums are back Politics in Bangladesh Running dry Water for farming Women rising Quotas Counting bites Malaria Shredding money Airlines and the credit crunch Under the hammer Airlines Slim hopes Newspapers in America On your bike Giant Manufacturing Losing its shine Japan's luxury-goods market Power plants Biofuels in India EDS Face value The quiet Brazilian HSBC Resources Wall Street's bad dream The financial crisis The last resort Saving Wall Street Is there a future? Investment banking Buttonwood Looking for the bright side Size matters AIG's rescue A nuclear winter? Derivatives Cross-border contagion European banks Korea Beware falling BRICs Emerging markets All's fair Accounting Economics focus Beyond crisis management A rising tide Fishing and conservation Restless Sleep Worries in a bottle Children's health Abengoa Bioenergy User-generated science Scientific publishing Fiddlers and floating brides Modernism Blood-stained pursuit of revenge Jihadism Omnivorous beast English language Here's looking at you, kid The American election A 300-years quest for information Google The Economist Martin Tytell Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Tenders Property Fellowships Business & Personal Tenders Overview Information technology Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Employment outlook Markets Nickel Dell The Economist UK Trade & Investment A bigger world Arcelor Mittal The new champions Emerging markets are producing example of capitalism at its best ING MIFC Ins and outs Acronyms BRIC out all over The empire strikes back Why rich-world multinationals think they can stay ahead of the newcomers Oil, politics and corruption Bad capitalism carries its own risks Globality The rise of state capitalism Coming to grips with sovereign-wealth funds Cities in the sand A new sort of investment partnership Opportunity knocks As long as the protectionists don't spoil it The Economist

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