
The Economist February 28th - March 6th 2009
Publisher: The Economist Newspaper Limited 2009
File size: 6.9 MB
File type: PDF
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The waste industry: A load of rubbish
What’s wrong with policies on waste, and how to get them right
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Ex-communist economies: The whiff of contagion
Eastern Europe’s woes are not unmanageable. But they are not being managed. The result could be catastrophe
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Somalia’s civil war: Just a glimmer of hope
After 18 years of strife, there is a small chance that a new Somali president and a new American one could make a fresh start
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China and Tibet: Not much of a celebration
The new year arrives in Tibet with the region under armed guard
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Proliferation: United in defiance
The proliferation chain that links North Korea and Iran
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Google in Asia: Seeking success
Google is not having much luck in South Korea, but it may be advancing in China
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Bagehot’s notebook: Naughty teenagers
The ill-informed moral panic over teen pregnancy
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Social networks: Primates on Facebook
Even online, the neocortex is the limit
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Ayn Rand: Atlas felt a sense of dejа vu
The economic bust has caused a boom for at least one author
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