Thursday, December 6, 2007

The Economist, October 20, 2007


The world economy: Lessons from the credit crunch
Central banks have worked miracles for 30 years. Don't count on that continuing.

Turkey and Armenia: A resolution too far
A congressional vote in Washington that could jeopardise Turkey's path westwards.

The Republicans and business: Fractured alliance
American conservatives need to rediscover the charm of small government.

Sudan: That other war
Relentless pressure got the UN into Darfur. More is needed to save the south.

Japan: Don't furl the flag
Japan's soldiers deserve better support from its politicians.

Exchange rates: Love the one you're with
The euro area should learn to embrace a strong currency.

Malaria: Exterminate! Exterminate!
New malaria vaccines -- and a pep talk from the man who is paying for some of them -- are raising the idea that malaria might be eliminated once and for all

Quantum cryptography: Heisenberg's certainty principle
The Swiss are using quantum theory to make their election more secure.

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