News from 25/10/2008
2008; Gale Group;
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Drew Newman, Robert Bothwell, Austin Locke, Michael Izza, Casey Klofstad, éloi Laurent, Dr Paul Hsieh, Reg Green, Jerome Batout, Hamish Scrimgeour,
ResumoThe Economist ING Contents Subscription service Rolex Standard Chartered The world this week Politics The world this week Business Mandarin Oriental Accenture Siemens Into the storm Still not to the tiller Land reform in China Cathay Pacific BAE Systems Clouds and judgment Information technology When to call the soldiers home Iraq Re-bonjour, Monsieur Colbert The state as owner HSBC Premier Changing the rules Cable & Wireless Harpooning Harper A religious phrase Freedom to choose Current estimates Easing a difficult decision Miami Cubans Russia and the war effort The state we're in The Economist UBS Grey Goose Zurich The wheels are coming off Audio online Other Highlights Volvo Ocean Race Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Vattenfall Who's next? Allianz Harman International Boeing End of the phoney peace The politics of a shrinking economy Pain all round, please Equality What next? Graduate recruitment An uncommon gift Literary legacies No change Abortion in Northern Ireland Coming or going? Migration BMI Model at risk Pension problems Lloyd's The king of Corfu Air New Zealand Bahrain The president who loved summits Nicolas Sarkozy On Lagarde France's finance minister Ghost story Spain and the civil war The history boys East Germany's past When Brussels trumps Rome Italian immigration In need of an anchor Turkey's economy Preparing for a new president Vestas Obama's earnest army The ground campaign Poll, baby, poll! Prediction How big is too big? The deficit Hard to get Women voters Scrambling the red states Senate races in the South Lords of the West The Udalls The Mormon work ethic Western economies McCain's last stand Swing states: Pennsylvania Etihad The rise of the Obamacons Cristina's looking-glass world Argentina The more things change Latin America and the United States Licensed to scribble Brazil Hazardous hypocrisy Canada The struggle against al-Qaeda Saudi Arabia The outsider versus the cobra Zambia Spread the blame Kenya Please hurry up Nigeria's president What goes up China's housing market Eating their words Chinese press controls Second time around South Korea Thaksin come home Thailand Big brother is watching you India and Sri Lanka The last resort Pakistan How green was my valley? Kashmir's environment The dry last ditch Water in Australia 5bases An axis in need of oiling The anti-West When nobody understands Endangered languages The weight of history Catholics and Jews Marriott Fright night in the valley Technology start-ups face the downturn No country for old men Kirk Kerkorian A chill wind Pharmaceuticals Left on the shelf American retailing Here comes a whopper Fast food in China Garanti Face value Climate of fear Orange The incredible shrinking funds Do the brokey-cokey Prime brokers A taxonomy of trouble Emerging markets No strings attached The IMF Thawing out Money markets Mewling and puking Bank regulation Buttonwood Margin for error Skyteam Hunting for scalps Wall Street on trail Belly ache Asian credit markets Wallonia Economics focus A helping hand to homeowners If looks could kill Surveillance technology Lick that! Lunar science Gender bending The evolution of homosexuality BRAC Jewish-and, yes, democratic too Israel Hail to the chief "Things Fall Apart" What's your problem? Alex the African Grey Sex and the poor AIDS in India Domes of gold "Byzantium" FT weekend Ted Briggs Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Courses Appointments Tenders Appointments Tenders Tenders Events Travel Business & Personal Fellowships Overview The Economist commodity-price index Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Total tax revenue Markets Nespresso Dell The Economist MessageLabs Let it rise IBM Where the cloud meets the ground Data centres are quickly evolving into service factories Creating the cumulus Software will be transformed into a combination of services Konica Minolta On the periphery The cloud's communications with its clients will become ever more intelligent and interactive CSC Highs and lows As IT gets cloudier, the economics of the business will change The long nimbus The cloud will make businesses more adaptable, interconnected and specialised-and often smaller Ebmpapst Computers without borders The cloud may be the ultimate form of globalisation The Economist
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