The Economist January 19th - January 25th 2008

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**I'm not here for the next two weeks if someone can pick up the baton**







Did you know :: On June 15, 2006 Iran banned the sale of The Economist when it published a map labelling the Persian Gulf simply as "Gulf" ? a choice that derives its political significance from a claim by certain Arabs resulting in Persian Gulf naming dispute





Leaders

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Capital markets

The invasion of the sovereign-wealth funds



Democracy in retreat

Freedom marches backward



Ethical capitalism

How good should your business be?



The militarisation of space

Dangerous driving in the heavens



Global warming

Get the price right





Letters

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On Pakistan, Belgians, Italy, cliff jumping, China, tribes, Mormons, Ivar Kreuger





Briefing

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The militarisation of space

Disharmony in the spheres





United States

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Michigan's Republican primary

All must have prizes



The Democrats in Michigan

Vote early at your peril



Sex, race and Democrats

Outrage all round



On the campaign trail

Primary colour



The economy

Stampede to stimulus



University fees

Affording Ivy



Depopulation

The Great Plains drain



Lexington

Blood and oil





The Americas

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Brazil's economy

This time it will all be different



Panama

Party time



Colombia

Liberation politics



Barbados

Sweet success





Asia

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Taiwan's legislative election

Bowing out



Japan

The ?caretaker?



South Korea

The ?bulldozer?



Australia's new prime minister

Rudd, sweat and tears



Sir Edmund Hillary

Plain man, mighty deeds



India's army

Unfit for service



A bombing in Kabul

A bubble bursts





Middle East & Africa

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George Bush and the Arabs

Hard to make friends



Iraq

A hint of political compromise at last



Kenya

A cracked nation holds its breath



South Africa

Let's all arrest one another



Zimbabwe

A serious rival, at last?





Europe

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Germany's state elections

Pay and punishment



French defence policy

En garde



French broadcasting

No English, please



Serbia

Still surly



Energy in Poland

Walking on hot coals



The race for the EU presidency

Blair for president?



Charlemagne

Roll up, roll up, get your energy here





Britain

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Northern Rock

Running out of time



Party-funding scandal

Here we go again



Biofuels

Sugar in the tank



Children's television

School's out



Public-sector pay disputes

The pedagogues are revolting [Britain only]



Equality v jobs

Robbing Peter to pay Pauline [Britain only]



Sprucing up cities

The regeneration game [Britain only]



Bagehot

The Scottish Obama



[Britain only] Articles flagged with this icon are printed only in the British edition of The Economist





International

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Measuring liberty

When freedom stumbles



The World Bank

Lin's long swim



Broadband

Open up those highways





A special report on corporate social responsibility

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Just good business

The feelgood factor

The next question

A stitch in time

A change in climate

The good consumer

Going global

Do it right

Sources and acknowledgments

Offer to readers





Business

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The food industry

Son of Frankenfood?



Corporate law

The battle of StoneRidge



Regulation in Japan

Crime and punishment



Italy's violin cluster

Con brio



Spanish-language publishing

Lost in translation no more



Media in America

Reading the Metro



Virtualisation

The rise of the hypervisor



Face value

Google's guru of giving





Briefing

========

Sovereign-wealth funds

Asset-backed insecurity





Finance & Economics

===================

Global inflation

A delicate condition



Bank losses

A Citi situation



Buttonwood

Finding default



Indian IPOs

Power play



Portuguese banks

Millennium bug



American house prices

Baby boom and bust



Economics focus

Selling sex





Science & Technology

====================

Pricing and the brain

Hitting the spot



Acoustic shielding

Sound reflections



A messenger from Mercury

Syphilis



Montezuma's revenge

Antarctic science



Snow place like home





Books & Arts

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The secret of happiness

It's in Iceland



America and the world

Big think that gets you a headline



British post-war history

At the centre



Crime writing

Death watch



The American Museum of Finance

Curating capitalism





Obituary

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John Harvey-Jones

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