[经济学人].The.Economist.2008-05-17
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1 The world this week
Politics this week
Business this week
KAL's cartoon
2 Leaders
2.1 Banks
Barbarians at the vault
2.2 Lebanon
Keep it together
2.3 Georgia and Russia
Gather round the gorge
2.4 Disasters in China and Myanmar
No time to sit back
2.5 Zimbabwe's election
A huge risk that has to be taken
2.6 Travel and tourism
Asia, beware Benidorm
3 Letters
On food prices, China, Vietnam, the Hoosier state
4 Briefing
4.1 Lebanon
Iran's tool fights America's stooge
5 United States
5.1 John McCain
It won't be a walk in the woods
5.2 On the campaign trail
Primary colour
5.3 West Virginia
The phoney war continues
5.4 Urban crime
The mystery of violence
5.5 Gambling
Bringing Vegas to the east
5.6 George Bush and Texas
Meanwhile, back at the ranch
5.7 Lexington
Why not both?
6 The Americas
6.1 Drug violence in Mexico
Can the army out-gun the drug lords?
6.2 Colombia's paramilitaries
Free trade in thugs
6.3 The Amazon
Marina marches off
6.4 Panama
The poor relation
6.5 Chile
Not so shiny
7 Asiausiness
7.1 Pharmaceuticals
Quagmire to goldmine?
7.2 Hewlett-Packard
Now services
7.3 Private equity
All Clear?
7.4 The art market
Signs of weakness
7.5 Supply-chain management
Shrink rapped
7.6 Book clubs
The final chapter?
7.7 Aviation
Flying the flag
7.8 Face value
Return to Rio
8 Briefing
8.1 Travel and tourism
A new itinerary
9 Finance & Economics
9.1 Finance in Asia
Pots and kettles
9.2 Buttonwood
Crude threat
9.3 Insurance
Another problem parent
9.4 The battle for deposits
Your bank needs you
9.5 European banks
Austria 1, Germany 0
9.6 China's earthquake
Days of disaster
9.7 Myanmar's cyclone
The regime is satisfied
9.8 Indian bombs
Blood in the Pink City
9.9 Pakistan
The coalition collapses
9.10 Australia
The lucky prime minister
9.11 Sri Lanka
The war dividend
Correction: Vietnam
10 Middle East & Africa
10.1 Sudan and Chad
A bloody tit-for-tat
10.2 Kenya
Looking more closely at the killings
10.3 Zimbabwe
The opposition goes for broke
10.4 Israel and America
Leaders united in the doldrums
11 Europe
11.1 The euro-area economy
Too good to last
11.2 France's cost of living
Purchasing-power disparity
11.3 Russia's government
New jobs, old faces
11.4 Pipelines from Russia
Dead souls
11.5 The Spanish opposition
Alone at the top
11.6 Serbia's election
Balkan end-game?
11.7 Charlemagne
Balkan exceptionalism
12 Britain
12.1 Gordon Brown's woes
A flimsy fightback
12.2 Belize Bank
A $10m mystery
12.3 Crewe by-election
A little local difficulty
12.4 Commanding heights (1)
A check on the mail
12.5 Commanding heights (2)
Nuclear diplomacy
12.6 Bagehot
The hardest word
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13 International
13.1 The UN and humanitarian intervention
To protect sovereignty, or to protect lives?
13.2 The value of keeping order
A dismal calculus
13.3 Climate change
A moment of truth
13.4 Microfinance
Poor people, rich returns
13.5 Mining
Sterling silver
13.6 Economics focus
Malthus, the false prophet
14 Science & Technology
14.1 The environment
Dead water
14.2 Malaria
Resisting arrest
14.3 Animal behaviour
Cheetahs of the deep
14.4 Mobile-phone microscopes
Doctor on call
14.5 LED street lights
No smoke or mirrors
15 Books & Arts
15.1 Global warming
A lot of hot air
15.2 Abu Ghraib
Tortured truth
15.3 Britain and Europe
At loggerheads
15.4 Secrets of leadership
Smartly does it
15.5 Jewellery on show
Baubles and bling
15.6 Barbara Walters
Working girl
16 Obituary
Mildred Loving
Correction: Albert Hofmann
17 Economic and Financial Indicators
Overview
Output, prices and jobs
The Economist commodity-price index
The Economist commodity-price index
Trade, exchange rates, budget balances and interestrates
Markets
Hedge-fund performance
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