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News from 13/12/2008

2008; Gale Group;

Autores

Andrew Browning, Ed Wilt, Jonathan Peter, Andy Wood, Robert Earley, Finbar O'Keeffe, Tharit Charungvat, Jolyon Jesty, Adrian Robson, Antti Knuutila, Jose Lopez, Bob Walder,

Resumo

The Economist Chevron Philips Contents Subscription service Louis Vuitton The world this week Politics The world this week Business Samsung Zurich Suddenly vulnerable Filling the hole Public works When nettles go ungrasped Greece's riots Please do something-but what? Zimbabwe Accenture In praise of facts Primary education Mylan Thailand's monarchy Over there More is less Scientific news Deadly, and effective, force Bankers' watering hole Iberia Team Obama Invest in France Agency The Economist Knucklehead? Mass intelligence Covidien Other highlights Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus Executive Focus The second Long March Please, sir, what's history? Primary schooling Hard sell, hard times Shopping in the recession Something for something Welfare reform Ending the exodus Taxing companies BMW Hibernation test The car industry The odd couple Damian Green's arrest Nespresso In the public interest Assisted suicide Rumble in the jungle Total They do protest too much Greece's riots No contest Turkey's politics Farewell, middle roads Russian Orthodoxy A hard winter Georgia after the war The ogre in the attic Italy's public debt In praise of airness Minorities in France Carbon Trust The left's resignation note Days of open wallet The economy Roads to nowhere Infrastructure projects The Chicago way Corruption in Illinois Invest in Michigan Bailing out the car industry Shell Subject: The environment Barack Obama's BlackBerry Double damned Trying terror Sugar and grass The Everglades Out at last New Orleans Preventing genocide Preparing for tougher times Latin America The end of the American dream Remittances to Mexico The Liberals try a new leader Canada The Teaching Company The accidental environmentalists Climate change in Latin America Where shall I go next? Syria A pogrom is declared Israel and Palestine Life on 70 cents a day Sierra Leone Hold your breath for a bit longer Ghana's elections A dent in the ruling party South Africa After we were so rudely interrupted Bangladesh Rogue elephants North-West Frontier Province False god? South Korea Not just about terrorists India's state elections Getting serious? India and Pakistan Naval gazing China's Hainan island A middle way for justice in Sudan International justice Collateral damage Cluster weapons The best places to breed Children's welfare Resources Riding the rollercoaster Basic materials OverZellous Newspapers in America Broadcasting gloom Advertising in America Winds of change Pharmaceuticals Kazakhstan MFA Crash Luxury cars Slowing down Car stylists Recession's blessing Business in China Boeing Face value Mr Detroit Autonomy Cracks in the crust Wall Street's annus horribilis Investment banking A nudge in the wrong direction Credit cards Save yourselves Bank regulation Buttonwood Locked away Ivory-towering infernos Endowments Taj Economics focus A stimulating question Stopping in a hurry Vehicle-safety systems A jab of hope Malaria and Alzheimer's disease Conceivable risk Fertility drugs and cancer Riskier but worth it when older Animal reproduction Mouth of the South V the Dirty Digger The media How did I do that? The road to success The man who wasn't there Dance Tales from the deep The lives of whales Glimpse into a poet's mind Poetry The emperor's old clothes Tsarist splendour Jorn Utzon Courses Courses Courses Courses Courses Appointments Appointments Appointments Business & Personal Appointments Overview Sweden Output, prices and jobs The Economist commodity-price index Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates Commitment to development index Markets Albarari Dell The Economist Allianz An elephant, not a tiger The democracy tax is rising Indian politics is becoming ever more labyrinthine ABB Storm-clouds gathering What the world recession will do to India's economy The world is rocky But India's computer-services firms are in good shape to survive the financial crisis Creaking, groaning Infrastructure is India's biggest handicap Kerala Where invisible threads fray A litany of trouble spots India elsewhere An awkward neighbour in a troublesome neighbourhood Ruled by Lakshmi Though inequalities are widening, India's best prescription remains continued rapid growth The Economist Incredible India King's College London

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