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SEARCHEconomist.comRESEARCH TOOLSCh
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Politics this weekNov 29th 2007From
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Business this weekNov 29th 2007From
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KAL's cartoonNov 29th 2007From The
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working—the deficit is down to 5.
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Israel's southern towns hits a scho
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and the American flagship. Mr Rudd'
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will obviously face some close ques
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Do not exit, pursued by a bearThe d
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workers into regular positions. Oth
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SIR - There is an error of fact in
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exchange markets are huge, with ove
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from the credit crunch, a blow that
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Foreign policy and the presidential
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Concerning Pakistan, all the candid
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Religion and the environmentA cross
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The stockyards attracted the suppor
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several polls, including Mr DiCamil
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swelled 24% during the same period
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LexingtonObama's momentNov 29th 200
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Correction: Mike HuckabeeNov 29th 2
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Opponents see the reform as a big s
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illion-$6 billion this year. Venezu
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election commission reformed. Maula
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So it was no surprise that he hand-
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EU.By contrast it gave a warm welco
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Myanmar's RohingyasNo place like ho
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South KoreaDirty laundryNov 29th 20
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The Arab-Israeli summit in Annapoli
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LebanonIn search of a governmentNov
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MozambiqueNot quite as stellar as i
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UgandaStill gripped by fearNov 29th
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Uganda and the CommonwealthMuseveni
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effective that, despite United Russ
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French riotsLe Paris flambéNov 29t
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The independence precedentIf Kosovo
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Nagorno-KarabakhThe risk of a thawN
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part-owned by Germans.China's sour
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The new prime minister, Donald Tusk
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Party-finance rows are not confined
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Politics and businessIf firms had t
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Freedom of speechInvite and insultN
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that have recently abandoned indepe
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plan to unclog the roads. There is
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BagehotOff with their headsNov 29th
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Climate changeStruggling to decode
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The Clean Development MechanismHow
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More recently FrontlineSMS was used
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António Guterres, the current high
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any developedeconomy (see chart2).
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companies as money-making machines
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not, so Japanese investors were mor
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will lead to an outbreak of hostile
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A greater willingness to switch job
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the single most effective means of
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Take Takafumi Horie, an example of
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mobile technology, optics, robotics
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Most notorious are the so-called
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the country in search of better opp
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Offer to readersNov 29th 2007From T
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AirlinesPie in the skyNov 29th 2007
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PhilipsBright ideaNov 29th 2007From
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Corporate governance in AmericaShar
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Face valueDoing well by being rathe
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