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Pravda.ru
Donnerstag, 23. Februar 2012
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Death in Lahore: Bombing the Light of God
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Australia changes prime minister: Rudd on the tracks
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Bagehot's notebook
The Clegg paradox
The oddity of Britain's human rights debate
The British lose faith in meritocracy
Interviewing Andrew Marr about the Queen
Britain's Green-minded climate change minister resigns: why that's good for the environment
Buttonwood's notebook
What a carry-on
Thumbs down
Could the American government default?
The bulldog bit
Political commitment
Charlemagne's notebook
The end of the marathon?
Wolfgang's woes
Solving the Greek puzzle
The Berlusconi option for Lady Ashton?
A deal, but to what end?
Democracy in America
Live-blogging the Republican debate
The roots of social conservatism
You may not think what you think you think
Programming note
Testing teaching, teaching testing
Free exchange
Link exchange
The devil's in the details (and the politics)
Which Latin lessons?
The weekly papers
Manufacturing concern
Gulliver
Child-minders at 36,000 feet
TSA expands pre-check programme
Taxes pay for things
Life sentence for the "underwear bomber"
Give me leg room or give me death
Lexington's notebook
We welcome your rise (sort of)
Holding operation
Relishing the culture wars
Still Mitt by a mile
American coverage of Israel
Print edition
The world this week
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Letters
Letters: On Syria, aircraft emissions, Charles Murray, Japan, Brazil, the British press, romance
Letters: On state capitalism and China, Greece, cluster munitions, the super-rich, Facebook
Letters: On climate change, Alberta's energy fields, Japan, "tabling", Romania, India, airlines, online piracy, shopping, fitness
Letters: On Mitt Romney, India, Switzerland, common law, "The Iron Lady", executive pay, theme parks, walking, the Olympics
Letters: On the City, productivity, sin taxes, Bolivia, nuclear power, Kolkata, euphemisms
Leaders
Carmakers in Europe: Hands off the wheel
United States' economy: Over-regulated America
Europe and the euro: A way out of the woods
The Muslim Brotherhood: Dialogue is the best defence
India and its near-abroad: The elephant in the region
Briefings
Energy in India: The future is black
Natural disasters: Counting the cost of calamities
The semiconductor industry: Space invaders
Heterodox economics: Marginal revolutionaries
Lessons of the 1930s: There could be trouble ahead
Special reports
Poverty: Always with us
Water: Going with the flow
Politics: Captain’s innings
Perilous journey
The economy: Lights off
Britain
Oil and gas: Roll on the barrels
Economic turmoil: Over to you, George
Lessons from East Asia: Classroom crush
Organ transplants: Life after death
Funding the arts: The show must go on
Europe
Labour reform in Spain: Spanish practices
Greece and the euro: Flaming February
German services: Protected and inefficient
Labour reform in Italy: Dangermen
European financial regulation: Laws for all
United States
Deleting regulations: Of Sunstein and sunsets
Insider trading in Congress: Taking STOCK
Nuclear power: The 30-year itch
Reforming gang members: Where homies can heal
The president’s budget: Another doomed exercise
The Americas
Immigrants in Belize: A Spanish accent
Venezuela’s oil industry: Spilling over
Jails in Honduras: An avoidable tragedy
Brazilian politics: Coming into her own
Foreign-investment disputes: Come and get me
Middle East and Africa
The Arab spring: A long march
Qatar’s ruler: Flying-carpet diplomacy
Syria’s crisis: An offensive regime
Africa’s oceans: A sea of riches
Sierra Leone and the UN: Turning tables
Asia
South Korea’s influence in Asia: This year’s model
India and its near-abroad: Your friendly big brother
Indonesia: The Komodo economy
Economic planning in India: Tales of the unexpected
The Maldives: Reverting to type
International
Poverty and food: The nutrition puzzle
Swiss banking secrecy: Don’t ask, won’t tell
Internet freedom and copyright law: ACTA up
Islam and homosexuality: Straight but narrow
Political violence and trauma: Beaten but unbowed
Business
Corporate fraud: Mind your language
Telecoms in America: A dark day for LightSquared
The best and worst stocks of the past decade: Invest in a time machine
Nuclear energy in France: Fallout
Patents and mobile devices: FRAND or foe?
Finance and economics
Hedge-fund closures: Quitting while they’re behind
Measuring the impact of regulation: The rule of more
America’s mortgage deal: Unsettling
Buttonwood: The oil barons have a ball
The lexicon of hedge funds: From alpha to smart beta
Science and technology
Cosmology: The dark side of the universe
Pollution in China: Clearing the air
Why zebra are striped: Horse sense
Sex and love: The modern matchmakers
Social networking for scientists: Professor Facebook
Books and arts
Capital punishment in America: Justice, delayed and denied
Patterns of migration: Go with the flow
Haiti’s history: Many trials and errors
Poverty in Mumbai: The places in between
Murakami in the Middle East: Hundred-metre dash
Obituary
Whitney Houston
Wislawa Szymborska
Jonathan Keith “Jack” Idema
Gustav Leonhardt
Rauf Denktash
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