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News from 27/09/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

Ranko Bon, Philip Blue, Philip Stott, Anna Nagurney, Timothy Hunt, Neil Bentley, Douglas Syverson,

Resumo

The Economist Cartier Bombardier Contents Subscription service Deutsche Bank DHL UBS The world this week Politics The world this week Business BAE Systems Accenture Lloyds TSB I want your money Questions of equity Pay and the financial crisis Queasy about the future South Africa Mandarin Oriental ING Dealing with an impossible regime North Korea Total No time for old hands either British politics GP iShares Cooling the planet Financial products Biogen Idec Join the queue The empire strikes back Local delicacies The Economist Your chance to vote Spotlight on the Global Electoral College Other highlights Online Contents Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Dropping the helmsman Carbon Trust Between staying and going White flight from South Africa Boeing Political alchemy The Labour Party Dead-cat bounce Labour's electoral prospects Nuclear renaissance? EDF and British Energy Pictet Funds A chill wind Energy supplies Ebmpapst Siemens American Airlines Monster mash Lloyds TSB and HBOS Bye bonnie bank HBOS and Scottish politics A tongue-twister of a dispute Stalemate in Northern Ireland Gordon Brown's 1,001 hours Bahrain Struggling to keep moving Europe's economies Creeping along Italy's economy Bones of contention The Spanish civil war Tense times Georgia and Russia Friends and neighbours Turkey and Armenia Transatlantic model wars Mercedes-Benz MAN The candidates intervene The politics of the bail-out Heard on the stump The election campaign Bucolic ballots Rural voters Samsung The beginning of the end Early voting Bang & Olufsen And the money came rolling in Campaign finance Economic fallout New York City finances Billanthropy squared Giving GDF Suez The centre of the storm Swing states: Michigan Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch & Cie President Hank Better late than never Argentina If you go down to the woods Canada Real-politik Brazil A force for good, now Chile Korea fez A pioneer with a mountain to climb Rwanda and the Great Lakes region Big and helpless Elephants in Congo Saving the president Sudan Breaking the bank Chad Try to be nice about each other Islam Family feeling behind the football Abu Dhabi Grandfather's footsteps Japan The lady is for returning Indonesia The graft-busters strike again Indonesia's anti-corruption drive Marching as to war Hindu-Christian tensions in India The last battle? Sri Lanka Friends like these Terrorism in Pakistan Nespresso Shooting the moon China's space programme Know-alls Data mining Giving advice in adversity Management consulting The un-iPhone Mobile phones Facebook for suits Social networking Gefco Francophobia French companies in China The poison spreads Food regulation in China Skyteam Not the usual suspects Companies and human rights Autonomy Face value Virgin rebirth Orange The doctors' bill Abengoa Bioenergy Credit Suisse And then there were none American finance Tucking in Warren Buffett and Goldman Sachs Shoot first Speculators Buttonwood A cautionary tale from the future Birmingham While Rome burns European banks Text P for panic A bank run in Hong Kong The big boys are back Japanese banking A fate worse than debt Deleveraging Contract killing Oil Qatar Economics focus Capital bonanzas Mobile madness The Interphone study Mind your phone Electrosensitivity Shake it all about Earthquake detection Nickel Into the whirlwind Goldman Sachs My brother's keeper Humanitarian intervention The wisdom of crowds Business The world was watching New film Pantry power The Bloomsbury group Song of stone Andrea Palladio The Economist Frank Mundus Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Appointments Tenders Property Business & Personal Tenders Overview Economic freedom Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Asian growth forecasts Markets Fortis Dell The Economist Thai The odd couple The Bulldozer Enters stage right; trips head-over-heels The export juggernaut Heavy industry is South Korea's sweet spot Reformed characters The chaebol have mostly learnt their lesson, but some lapses continue Seoul Designing Dreams Survival of the fittest North Korean society is turbulent and in flux Jaw-jaw The international consequences of North Korea, and all the talk about it Contested grounds Of history wars and peace parks Half-finished What Lee Myung-bak still needs to do The Economist EuroFinance The Economist

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