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The Economist 23 2013 Calibre

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The Economist 23 2013 Calibre
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Publisher: calibre
File Extension: MOBI
File size: 3.28 MB
Author: calibre
Language: English
Year: 2013

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The Economist 23 2013 Calibre by Calibre instant download after payment.

Global news and current affairs from a European perspective. Best downloaded on Friday mornings (GMT)

Articles in this issue:
Politics this week

Business this week

KAL's cartoon

Race relations in America: Chasing the dream

India's economy: How India got its funk

Syria: A step too far

Fracking: Dash for cash

Central bankers: The apprentices

Letters: On Cuba, diamonds, Larry Summers, flying, the University of Arizona, forestry, holidays, dominatrices

Black America: Waking life

Health reform and employment: Will Obamacare destroy jobs?

Pre-school in Texas: Get them while they’re young

New York politics: Campaign circus

Offensive pictures: Sense and censorship

Policing Philadelphia: Boots on the street

Lexington: Barack Obama’s Iraq syndrome

Latin America’s largest economies: Different kettles of fish

Trade in Haiti: Chickens and eggs

Ecuador’s unpredictable president: Zig-zagging

Indonesia’s economy: Slipping

Indonesian oil and gas: Gusher

India’s malnourished: A mess of pottage

A Korean thaw?: Bordering on comradely

Japan’s leaky nuclear plant: No end in sight

Banyan: Trade, partnership and politics

Bo Xilai on trial: Settling scores

Organs for transplants: Chopped livers

Underground Christianity: Lamb of God

Syria’s war: If this isn’t a red line, what is?

Egypt’s turmoil: The army tightens its grip

Egypt’s Copts: The butt of angry Islamists

Bombings in Iraq: Bloodier than ever

Nigeria’s most wanted man: Dead or alive

Telecoms in Ethiopia: Out of reach

Turkish politics: Lonely command

Greek privatisation: Business class

Germany’s election: Party season

Ukraine and Russia: Trading insults

Human rights in Russia: Grim to be gay

Dutch immigration: Overflow

Organised crime in Italy: Gangsterland

Suburban London: Trouble in Metroland

Anti-terror laws: Miranda rights and wrongs

Anti-fracking protests: A little fractious

In defence of MPs: The fourth emergency service

Militology’s march: The field-marshal of finance

Shisha lounges: Hubble, bubble

Horseracing: Greener pastures

Bagehot: Go away, we need you

Remembering the Holocaust: Bearing witness ever more

Fiat and Chrysler: Hoping it will hold together

Sportswear-makers: The adidas method

Multinationals in China: Guardian warriors and golden eggs

Semiconductors: Serial disrupter

The executive-search business: Searching for answers

Designer headphones: The sound of music

Schumpeter: Mr Geek goes to Washington

India in trouble: The reckoning

Recruitment and connections: Blood and money

Offshore finance: Trawling for business

Recessions and public health: Body of research

Asset-management companies in China: Lipstick on a pig

Private equity: Tax attack

European bank funding: A long, dry summer

Free exchange: A new toolkit

Dark energy: A problem of cosmic proportions

Judging music competitions: The sound of silence

Evolution: How the rhino got his woolly

American politics: Something rotten

The science of politics: From the gut

The natural world: Fields of dreams

Pope Francis and Argentina: Days of penance

Commemorating Crécy: Garter’s order

Armenian culture in Turkey: From the ashes

Armenian culture in Turkey: Correction: The Smartest Kids in the World

Jacques Vergès

Output, prices and jobs

Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interest rates

The Economist commodity-price index

Exchange rates

Markets

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