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News from 04/10/2008

2008; Gale Group;

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John Briscoe, Daniel Blumstein, Gordon Lindbloom, Simon Burrage, Horacio González AlemÁn, Craig Brown, Sebastià Pla Sanz, Andrew Clapham,

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The Economist Hyatt Contents Subscription Service Patek Philippe Cathay Pacific The world this week Politics The world this week Business Harman International Accenture HSBC Premier World on the edge An inconvenient truth John McCain and Barack Obama BMI A catchy new tune Music Piracy and much worse Somalia BMI Dark tales from the Vienna woods The European far right Dubai Pearl Audi Water rights Company law Leading and following A developing argument Russian resolve Not the best timing Shoe circus The Economist Deutsche Bank A place for predictions Focus on the world in 2009 Cable&Wireless Other Highlights Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Good neighbours make fences Carbon Trust Closer and closer to home Mortgage malaise Death of a one-trick pony Bradford & Bingley A poisoned chalice? The Conservative Party Hero worship Political parties Swedish lessons Education policy Fast trains to take the strain High-speed rail Euro Hypo Xperia A mortgage from Tesco? Supermarket finance Ebmpapst The loneliness of the long-distance frontrunner Virgin Bahrain Lessons from a crisis Europe and America De Gaulle revived The Fifth Republic at 50 Unloved coalitions Austria's election Vattenfall Oktoberfuss Bavaria's election Dictator at bay Belarus's election FedEx Letting some of them in Immigration and the European Union Land Rover A changed climate Albarari BP Examining the candidates The Economist's poll of Economists While Wall Street burns Bail-out politics, continued RZB Heard on the stump The election campaign The war over lobbyists Lobbyists and the election RZB Politics and petrol problems After the storm A struggle in the sunshine Swing states: Florida Reaping the whirlwind Keeping their fingers crossed Latin America's economies In good faith Ecuador's new constitution The world's most utterly failed state Somalia Jangling nerves Yemen Jihadist blowback? Syria and Lebanon The Teaching Company Petraeus's next war Iraq and Afghanistan The Economist A new captain's new crew South Africa Talking to the Taliban Afghanistan Going out of business Indonesia's army Both sides against the middle Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence Unbouncy Aso Japan's slowing economy Against the tide Privatisation in South Korea Sons of heaven Christianity in China Outsights The National Autistic Society Virtual carnivores China's online vigilantes Who's sorry now? Apologies Who wins, nukes Nuclear security Qualms with music The music industry Buffett to the rescue GE Gefco The Japanese are coming (again) Mergers and acquisitions A bail-out that passed America's car industry Madrid A more liquid market Liquefied natural gas GP Face value The specialty generalist KBC Blocked pipes The buck swaps here Foreign exchange On life support Global banks Ad nauseam Bank slogans Unique/Unrivaled Real Estate Investment Opportunity in French Polynesia The Economist Chicago GSB Waiting for the big one Cross-border rescues in Europe Plan B The Federal Reserve Capgemini Buttonwood Weaken the sinews Istithmar World A useful fiction Deposit insurance Fair cop Accounting The price of failure Rethinking Lehman Brothers 1929 and all that Echoes of the Depression Economics focus The resilient dollar O death, when is thy sting? Defining death Saint Anselmo's Fire Private spaceflight Where the wild things are Conservation Written in stone Dating earthquakes The long march backwards Chinese capitalism Victory designed by committee The second world war Know a man by his books Adolf Hitler The essential nation Defending America A happy return to manure British countryside Right royal Saudi Arabia Serra firma Contemporary sculpture Paul Newman Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Appointments Property Conferences Announcements Tenders Business & Personal Tenders Overview Perceptions of corruption Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Global infrastructure firms Markets The Economist Dell The Economist Thai The battle of hope and experience Lloyds TSB A choice of remedies Will voters opt for redistribution or another dose of supply-side medicine? Changing the rules The candidates offer divergent responses to the credit crunch and differ sharply over free trade The best of enemies On a surprising of foreign-policy issues, the rivals have morphed each other. But differences remain The Economist Which war? The candidates still have different views on the wars they will inherit, and on what to do with the armed forces Running for cover Fixing America's troubled health system requires taming the twin demons of cost and coverage. Which to tackle first? The lurking monster Both candidates hope immigration will go away as political issue. Both are likely to be disappointed Greener than thou Both candidates are much greener than the president they are vying to replace. But there are still big differences in their policies Still at risk Can the candidates fix America's decidely mediocre schools? Hanging fire Neither candidate has talked much about crime. But what they have said is highly revealing Endless culture war Pastimes and preachers may matter as much as guns and butter The three elections Voters must decide whether the Economy, security or "value" matter most to them

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